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the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. simpson: is all of the time expired on my side from the original five minutes? the chair: the gentleman from idaho has 30 seconds remaining. mr. simpson: let me stay in this 30 seconds, first of all, addressing the gentlelady from ohio's concerns. the administration waited until the nuclear posture review was done before they could submit the request for this funding. the budget request had been worked on, from the last september before that, and they came up within days of each other. but the administration was waiting for the n.p.r. to be finished before they submitted. we might not have liked the way that turned out but that's the reality. i don't think it was anybody's intent to try to misguide congress or anything like that. while i understand her concern. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. simpson: mr. chairman, as the designee of the gentleman from new jersey, mr. frelinghuysen, i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minute
the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. simpson: is all of the time expired on my side from the original five minutes? the chair: the gentleman from idaho has 30 seconds remaining. mr. simpson: let me stay in this 30 seconds, first of all, addressing the gentlelady from ohio's concerns. the administration waited until the nuclear posture review was done before they could submit the request for this funding. the budget request had been worked on, from the last september before that, and they...
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a little bit about idaho, first off, i've had more cabinet members in idaho -- i'm in my 11 1/2 year as governor, six years in congress, 14 years as lieutenant governor, this is the first time in all of that time that i've had more cabinet members in idaho than ever before. like gary, like utah, idaho is 65% federal government, either forest service or interior. and your folks have been fantastic. in fact, they govern more of idaho than i do as far as the land mass goes. but it really has been on a big upswing for us. we're now 2.9% unemployment. fastest growing state in the nation, in terms of numbers. >> the fastest growth in personal income in the nation, again, for another year. and right now our economy is rocking around 8.6%. wow wow, that's fantastic. and i've got 500 million in the bank. not bad, right? little different than a lot of places. and i've got a 97% funding on my retirement fund. well, that's good. >> boy, you are doing well. keep it up. you have done a fantastic job. thank you very much for being here. that's a great place. i like it. i guess they like me based on
a little bit about idaho, first off, i've had more cabinet members in idaho -- i'm in my 11 1/2 year as governor, six years in congress, 14 years as lieutenant governor, this is the first time in all of that time that i've had more cabinet members in idaho than ever before. like gary, like utah, idaho is 65% federal government, either forest service or interior. and your folks have been fantastic. in fact, they govern more of idaho than i do as far as the land mass goes. but it really has been...
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steering the process, brittney edward at dealers auctions of idaho.st reaction when you walk on somebody's property, and you see how many cars? >> my jaw hit the ground. i couldn't believe what we were looking at. in one barn, there was a model t, the rolls-royce, the bentley. it was crazy. i couldn't believe what we saw. >> would one of the determining factors in this auction being a success be the diversity of the collection? >> i think that definitely is the case because it'll bring in a whole variety of car buyers. >> was his goal to make it up to factory standards or something less? >> i think he wanted to be to cal's standards. a collector who wants a museum-quality car, that's probably not what's in this collection. >> brittney tells me cal's collection will likely attract a big crowd of enthusiasts looking for cars they can still put their own finishing touches on or drive to the local car show without breaking the bank. appeals auction definitely to the average car collector. if you've ever thought about collecting a car, now is your time bec
steering the process, brittney edward at dealers auctions of idaho.st reaction when you walk on somebody's property, and you see how many cars? >> my jaw hit the ground. i couldn't believe what we were looking at. in one barn, there was a model t, the rolls-royce, the bentley. it was crazy. i couldn't believe what we saw. >> would one of the determining factors in this auction being a success be the diversity of the collection? >> i think that definitely is the case because...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? mr. simpson: claim time in opposition though i'm not opposed to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. simpson: i understand my colleague's addressing flood risk in her district and we have worked hard to prioritize these in the supplemental bill earlier this year in the fiscal year 2018 appropriation act and this fiscal year 2019 bill before us today. since the amendment does not change funding level witness the bill, i will not oppose the amendment, and encourage my colleagues to support it and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman from texas. ms. jackson lee: let me thank the chim of the committee for what has been ongoing support of our efforts and i hope he sees that this is efforts for across the nation as well and to be clear, i am glad that we do not alter the account but we dre re-direct and focus moneys on this important investigatory area and thank him for his support and i'm mape to yield to the ranking mem
for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? mr. simpson: claim time in opposition though i'm not opposed to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. simpson: i understand my colleague's addressing flood risk in her district and we have worked hard to prioritize these in the supplemental bill earlier this year in the fiscal year 2018 appropriation act and this fiscal year 2019 bill before us today. since the amendment does not change funding level witness...
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ied community college called the college of idaho, 15 miles from where i was born.oday we have 3,000 students. so i created another community college and every portal of education -- trish: looking at the president meeting with governors from around the country right now. we'll continue monitoring that for you. meantime we have some news to report here. as i told you earlier the vote on the compromise bill has been delayed until tomorrow. however we also learned the house defeated other one, defeated conservative bills one of the two immigration bills, this was the conservative proposal. now that second vote on the compromise measure, as i said, it has been delayed tomorrow joining me right now someone doesn't like either bill, give you idea where this is headed, congressman andy biggs of arizona. i had ed rollins on with me as i reported news the compromise bill had been deplayed. that means they don't have the votes. do you think they will get them? >> they have an uphill battle because you're dealing with issue, trying to be conservative enough to try to keep tiv
ied community college called the college of idaho, 15 miles from where i was born.oday we have 3,000 students. so i created another community college and every portal of education -- trish: looking at the president meeting with governors from around the country right now. we'll continue monitoring that for you. meantime we have some news to report here. as i told you earlier the vote on the compromise bill has been delayed until tomorrow. however we also learned the house defeated other one,...
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this part of southern idaho.e'll say that this is the president's time. you talk to these farmers yesterday, and when you're talking to these farmers, what we continually heard was this is the president's moment. we heard him for that year and a half on the campaign trail promising to expand their markets. he even told island farmers he was going to protect their markets. this is the moment they've been waiting for. as the president heads up to canada, this what two of the farmers told us yesterday. >> that does make us a little anxious. every time we lose a market that's something that we have to worry about because we have to use the potato somewhere. >> so you support president trump's efforts to renegotiate nafta? >> i do support the president's efforts to get us free and equal access into these markets. >> tariff can be a trade tool, but in my opinion there are trade tool of the last resort. >> reporter: so you're supportive? >> i think we've reached the point where something has to be down get thai attentio
this part of southern idaho.e'll say that this is the president's time. you talk to these farmers yesterday, and when you're talking to these farmers, what we continually heard was this is the president's moment. we heard him for that year and a half on the campaign trail promising to expand their markets. he even told island farmers he was going to protect their markets. this is the moment they've been waiting for. as the president heads up to canada, this what two of the farmers told us...
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the gentleman from idaho is recognized. simpson sumps i appreciate the gentleman and the gentlewoman's -- mr. simpson: i appreciate the gentleman and the gentlewoman's passion for this. i have to oppose this but look forward to try to address this in the future as we move forward. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from massachusetts. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. ms. seungas: mr. chair, i request a record -- ms. tsongas: mr. chair, i request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from massachusetts will be postponed. it's it is now in order to consider amendment number 14 printed in part b of house report 115-711. for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? mr. soto: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the am
the gentleman from idaho is recognized. simpson sumps i appreciate the gentleman and the gentlewoman's -- mr. simpson: i appreciate the gentleman and the gentlewoman's passion for this. i have to oppose this but look forward to try to address this in the future as we move forward. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlelady from massachusetts. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of...
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then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho.hen in 2005, anticipating an empty nest and eventually retirement, the halls bought this place back in calimesa. life seemed to have hit a sweet spot. as ashton and brianna remember their mother telling them. >> we happened to be laying on the bed with her. she just started talking. she was like, i am just -- i'm so happy that i have you girls and dad. >> it was one of those conversations that you don't have every day. >> still, there was work to be done. it was not a new house. it could use some remodeling. particularly the bathroom. courtney was still living with her parents as the work began. >> they're going to be doing the tile work and stuff. so we wouldn't have a shower for that day. >> so, shower out of commission, they decided to wake up early, put on their bathing suits and rinse off in the outdoor spa before the contractor arrived at 6:45 a.m. it was june 7th, 2007. chris got up first, turned on the spa to warm it up, then called brianna at her college dorm in san diego. >>
then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho.hen in 2005, anticipating an empty nest and eventually retirement, the halls bought this place back in calimesa. life seemed to have hit a sweet spot. as ashton and brianna remember their mother telling them. >> we happened to be laying on the bed with her. she just started talking. she was like, i am just -- i'm so happy that i have you girls and dad. >> it was one of those conversations that you don't have every...
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we talked to a pleasanton couple that will sue call idaho home. >> reporter: ron and elizabeth haynes were both born in the bay area and have called the city of pleasanton home for the most of their lives. they couldn't be more excited to move to idaho. >> we are excited, i have friends and family here and it's going to be hard. but i have a feeling we are going to have lots of visitors. >> reporter: the couple, like many others, is having a change of heart about the bay area. >> one is the high cost of living. the amount of people good. what i do for a living i'm on the road all the time, i've noticed even the weekends are worse than the weekdays. so there's a lot of people on our roads. >> reporter: the bay area council reports a 46% of voters are ready to leave in the next two years. suspect this is a trend we have been observing. two years ago was 34%, last year was 40%. >> reporter: this is not exactly good news for the bay area. >> on the downsideple that need all the services are being priced out. so we are seeing, it's really hard for teachers, government workers, firefighters
we talked to a pleasanton couple that will sue call idaho home. >> reporter: ron and elizabeth haynes were both born in the bay area and have called the city of pleasanton home for the most of their lives. they couldn't be more excited to move to idaho. >> we are excited, i have friends and family here and it's going to be hard. but i have a feeling we are going to have lots of visitors. >> reporter: the couple, like many others, is having a change of heart about the bay area....
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we're in rig by, idaho. the economy is really fuelled by the idaho industry.u're talking to those farmers up and down, i want to introduce you to one of them. those crops are being grown at this moment and they are looking for an open market. >> you farm 258 thou,000 potato. >> there's going to be about 36 million potatoes in here. >> just this cellar. you have how many? >> we have about 21 of them. >> 21 of them. potatoes are important to you. they're important to idaho. >> president trump is up in canada now. what's your message to him as a potato farmer? >> i would say hang tough but let's get it settled. >> reporter: another woman we met, for the last 65 years she's worked for the potato industry. he started driving haulers at the age of ten and until this day she helping out in the facility as well as operating her family farm. the question is where does it go from here? where the tariffs go and where do their potatoes grow if this continues on? >> that becomes a big issue. these markets are not all that spongeable. you take the powe tape ttatoes new mark
we're in rig by, idaho. the economy is really fuelled by the idaho industry.u're talking to those farmers up and down, i want to introduce you to one of them. those crops are being grown at this moment and they are looking for an open market. >> you farm 258 thou,000 potato. >> there's going to be about 36 million potatoes in here. >> just this cellar. you have how many? >> we have about 21 of them. >> 21 of them. potatoes are important to you. they're important to...
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the whopper of a low that drop in mid june is still there in idaho.it went to the west and is now moving to the east. 50s and low 60s for the temperatures. low 50s, berkeley lab, the city is 53, 55 in alameda. oakland 53, 54 and 55. except for a few high clouds it will be mostly sunny and warmer from any. upper 70s and pushing upper 80s.
the whopper of a low that drop in mid june is still there in idaho.it went to the west and is now moving to the east. 50s and low 60s for the temperatures. low 50s, berkeley lab, the city is 53, 55 in alameda. oakland 53, 54 and 55. except for a few high clouds it will be mostly sunny and warmer from any. upper 70s and pushing upper 80s.
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we have a little wet weather in idaho and montana. you'll make my morning, but ruin my day.icated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid. it's delicious 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. lactaid. the real milk that doesn't mess with you. and try calcium enriched lactaid. 100% real milk with 20% more calcium. still no lactose. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. how did we test our with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested so you can atinner. >> honey, where is my super su? that is samuel l. jackson with one of the most memorable lines from the first movie. it was the eighth biggest opening of all time. rounding out the top three you have "tag" got more than $14 million in it's opening weekend. >>> a musical couple's marriage stunning collaboration. it finally happened after what seems like years of speculation. jay-z and beyonce havereleed their first joint album. they made a b
we have a little wet weather in idaho and montana. you'll make my morning, but ruin my day.icated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid. it's delicious 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. lactaid. the real milk that doesn't mess with you. and try calcium enriched lactaid. 100% real milk with 20% more calcium. still no lactose. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a...
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obviously, they kno aut idaho. they rearc idaho before they come here.amendment, but what they're escaping is the high cost of living. that includes taxes, in fact, i understand from some of my friends in california that the governor there is actually going to put an exit tax on folks who want to leave. i don't think it's going to change at all. it does change a little bit , all you guys would have to do is move out here and that would even it out. >> i'm not sure how to take that. fair and balanced is the way i am. usually. [laughter] you have a big influx coming into boise. do you have a housing problem? you have a rental problem? are there enough jobs? what about the schools? what do you do when you have an influx like this. >> obviously, education is one of our highest priorities. my tenure we've created to renew community colleges and we have a medical school that's going to open this fall. yes, there are growth problems, certainly housing is one of those and the more affordable housing that we can provide in idaho, we are looking forward to meeting
obviously, they kno aut idaho. they rearc idaho before they come here.amendment, but what they're escaping is the high cost of living. that includes taxes, in fact, i understand from some of my friends in california that the governor there is actually going to put an exit tax on folks who want to leave. i don't think it's going to change at all. it does change a little bit , all you guys would have to do is move out here and that would even it out. >> i'm not sure how to take that. fair...
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she wants to start a business up there. >> reporter: the family declined to say exactly where in idaho they're moving to because they don't want all of the bay area to follow them there. >>> apple will show off their latest gadgets and services tomorrow at the apple world wide developers conference in san jose at the convention center. today it was already packed with developers checking in for the week long event. apple is expected to unveil digital health features that include a way to track and set time limits for using certain apps as well as updates to siri. the conference starts at 10:00 in the morning. the ceo is scheduled to deliver the keynote address. >>> ground breaking research today that could impact tens of thousands of women year. the study suggests many women recovering from breast cancer may not need chemotherapy. >> reporter: promising news for women facing recovery from one of the most common types of cancer. a study released sunday finds women with the most common form of early stage breacancer can safely forego chemotherapy without hurting eir chances of a full rec
she wants to start a business up there. >> reporter: the family declined to say exactly where in idaho they're moving to because they don't want all of the bay area to follow them there. >>> apple will show off their latest gadgets and services tomorrow at the apple world wide developers conference in san jose at the convention center. today it was already packed with developers checking in for the week long event. apple is expected to unveil digital health features that include...
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this is what two of the farmer here in idaho told us just yesterday.o there is a sense of urgency with president trump negotiating these deals right now. >> yeah it's the a sense of urgency. right now we have the crop in the ground for a year from now. these will be the poe tatatoes will be sold a year from now. they need a place to go. i think we mean business. they are going to see the changes. >> president trump means business. >> yes, they know he means business. i think this will be a time of change. >> terves are never good for trade, regardless of whether it's tariffs for products come into the u.s. or tariffs for products going out of the u.s. tariffs are really not a good answer but sometimes you have to do something to get their attention. and i think if other avenues were working we wouldn't be doing tariffs. >> ali, earlier this week we were with pork producer who said they were happy with motion coand how their markets have been received. had he you talk to the people here they felt that nafta ultimately did not benefit the potato producti
this is what two of the farmer here in idaho told us just yesterday.o there is a sense of urgency with president trump negotiating these deals right now. >> yeah it's the a sense of urgency. right now we have the crop in the ground for a year from now. these will be the poe tatatoes will be sold a year from now. they need a place to go. i think we mean business. they are going to see the changes. >> president trump means business. >> yes, they know he means business. i think...
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in "educated," tara westover tells of growing up in a survivalist family in the mountains of idaho andntually leaving to enter the world on her own. ultimately receiving a ph.d. in history from cambridge university in the u.k. tara westover joins me now to answer questions from readers. first congratulations on his book. thank you for joining us for the book club. >> thanks for having me. >> brown: let's go right to the readers questions. there were a lot of them will start with one right now. >> my name is wynn wagenseil. i'm from ocean isle beach, north carolina. my question is how did your world view change so much from your parents? >> brown: okay, so fill in the picture for those who are not familiar with the book but your worldview certainly changed over time. yeah. >> so i was born and raised the youngest of seven children on this really beautiful mountain in southern idaho. but my dad had some radical beliefs and because of those beliefs we were isolated. so i was never allowed to go to school or to the doctor. i didn't even have a birth certificate until i was nine years old w
in "educated," tara westover tells of growing up in a survivalist family in the mountains of idaho andntually leaving to enter the world on her own. ultimately receiving a ph.d. in history from cambridge university in the u.k. tara westover joins me now to answer questions from readers. first congratulations on his book. thank you for joining us for the book club. >> thanks for having me. >> brown: let's go right to the readers questions. there were a lot of them will...
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>> indignación ha causado un video que muestra a la chofer de autobús escolar golpeando a menor en idaho bajo investigación >> cuando salga a la carretera en este período atento porque son los díasen que los conductores novatos salen también, son llamados días letales >> una recomendación para su seguridad, no conduzca a lo loco >> desde día de recordación hasta el día de trabajo el número de muertes por accidente aumenta por lo que resaltar los buenos hábitos deonducción >> la triple a recomienda a los padres de familia hablar con sus hijos, >> en la noche esto aumenta en 2006 más de mil personas murieron en cien días, en accidente donde estaba involucrado un conductor adolescente. >> esta mal, la policía debe tener un control estricto para que tengan una velocidad adecuada >> otra causa que incide en que los conductores sufran accidente son las distracciones al volante y no llevar cinturón de seguridad >> los padres también deben dar un buen ejemplo no olvidar resa jóvenes las consecuencias legales de un accidente. >> el hombre que falleció ayer en la playa en alameda fue identificado
>> indignación ha causado un video que muestra a la chofer de autobús escolar golpeando a menor en idaho bajo investigación >> cuando salga a la carretera en este período atento porque son los díasen que los conductores novatos salen también, son llamados días letales >> una recomendación para su seguridad, no conduzca a lo loco >> desde día de recordación hasta el día de trabajo el número de muertes por accidente aumenta por lo que resaltar los buenos...
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a little bit about idaho, first off, i've had more cabinet members in idaho -- i'm in my 11 1/2 year as governor, six years in congress, 14 years as lieutenant governor, this is the first time in all of that time that i've had more cabinet members in idaho than ever before. like gary, like utah, idaho is 65% federal government, either forest service or interior. and your folks have been fantastic. in fact, they govern more of idaho than i do as far as the land mass goes. but it really has been on a big upswing for us. we're now 2.9% unemployment. fastest growing state in the nation, in terms of numbers. >> wow >> the fastest growth in personal income in the nation, again, for another year. and right now our economy is rocking around 8.6%. >> wow, that's fantastic. >> and i've got 500 million in the bank. >> not bad; right? little different than a lot of places. >> and i've got a 97% funding on my retirement fund. >> well, that's good. boy, you are doing well. keep it up. you have done a fantastic job. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> that's a great place. i like i
a little bit about idaho, first off, i've had more cabinet members in idaho -- i'm in my 11 1/2 year as governor, six years in congress, 14 years as lieutenant governor, this is the first time in all of that time that i've had more cabinet members in idaho than ever before. like gary, like utah, idaho is 65% federal government, either forest service or interior. and your folks have been fantastic. in fact, they govern more of idaho than i do as far as the land mass goes. but it really has been...
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this legislation is supported by the governors of washington, oregon, and idaho. the columbia river intertribal fish commission, the washington idaho and organ state department of fish and wildlife. mr. lamborn: an additional minute. the chair: the gentl ely recognized for one minute. ms. herrera beutler: the coastal -- coalition of coastal fisheries, coastal conservation corporation of oregon and washington, are among the bill supporters. i'm also please add companion bill is moving through the senate now with bipartisan support underscoring the urgency of this issue. i ask my colleagues to join me today in supporting h.r. 2083. make sure our kids and grandkids and our great grandkids can experience the thrill of reeling in their first salmon on the columbia river. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from washington yields back her time. the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm disappointed to be standing here today to debate a bill that's b
this legislation is supported by the governors of washington, oregon, and idaho. the columbia river intertribal fish commission, the washington idaho and organ state department of fish and wildlife. mr. lamborn: an additional minute. the chair: the gentl ely recognized for one minute. ms. herrera beutler: the coastal -- coalition of coastal fisheries, coastal conservation corporation of oregon and washington, are among the bill supporters. i'm also please add companion bill is moving through...
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oregon, whiton, and my colleague will be here from idaho, and in idaho east of the cascade crest will likely experience more large fires than we have seen in the last year starting in august. given that we are looking at the summer, i want to make sure we are ensuring firefighters have every tool available to them to help fight fires. they need to be as safe as possible, as efficient as possible. everyone here has heard me talk about the carlton complex, fire in washington a few years ago where 140,000 acres burned in a single day. the following year then washinon were worse. witnessed firsthand the disaster, the aftermath means for people living in these communities. our heroic men and women firefighters did everything they could to be ready and we need to do everything we can to be ready this season. fires arcoming more lethal. that chief speech christiansen gave last week at the conference,ne of the fa she mentioned struck me. since 1910, more than 1000 deaths in a while and fires but the more sobering number is more than a quarter of those, 255 haveurd the last 15 years. they are
oregon, whiton, and my colleague will be here from idaho, and in idaho east of the cascade crest will likely experience more large fires than we have seen in the last year starting in august. given that we are looking at the summer, i want to make sure we are ensuring firefighters have every tool available to them to help fight fires. they need to be as safe as possible, as efficient as possible. everyone here has heard me talk about the carlton complex, fire in washington a few years ago where...
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you can see boise idaho, salt lake city and drifted back.a few high clouds from the west southwest. high pressure is nosing in. temperatures low 50s here. up to the park. everyone is close. water temps. gone up the buoy supposed to be fixed yesterday. but hopefully it get fixed soon it is very important. 50 downs to santa barbara and the water temps goes to the 60s. getting where they should be. 58, and 59 sacramento. higher clouds there but no big deal. monday was warming and easing up a teeny bit on wednesday and warming up into the weekend. today upper 80s to 90s. temperatures 60s ands and then sfaivlt -- 60s and 70s and then it gets warm. 100 for some on saturday. >>> a popular restaurant in richmond will close in a couple of weeks. we have details about the growing dispute with the restaurant's landlord. >>> enforcing the nation's border laws. but that same time separating families. . . >>> money will go to a non-profit andl pay the bonds necessary to get parents out of detention and reunited with parents. >>> trump is heading to capito
you can see boise idaho, salt lake city and drifted back.a few high clouds from the west southwest. high pressure is nosing in. temperatures low 50s here. up to the park. everyone is close. water temps. gone up the buoy supposed to be fixed yesterday. but hopefully it get fixed soon it is very important. 50 downs to santa barbara and the water temps goes to the 60s. getting where they should be. 58, and 59 sacramento. higher clouds there but no big deal. monday was warming and easing up a teeny...
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bomberos mcuuchas reg o regionregi regiones ante el avance d ee l l sllamas estan siendo evacuadas >> en idaho incidente e en autobus escolar a la condu o conductora se le ve golpeando y arrastrando a menor de 9 aÑos, y lel grita al menor que se mueva que no le ipomporta si lo lasti se evalua este video >> y mueas de aprecio en una ceremonia de graduacion en santa fe, para recordar a las victimas de hace dos semanas , muchas c escuelas tambien realizan simu a simulacros de evacuaicion >> u ndia cualquier en la escuea cuandoo un hombre abre fuego el atacante iniia scia el recorrid las instalaciones drerepletas estudiantes es u n simjuladrocro >> debemos prepararnos por eso h hacÑememos este tipo de ejerci e en minutos llega la policia el e etico en minutos llega la policia y los estudiantes salen con las manos en alto, a a aula, >> en el pasado se entrenaban para toma de rehenes durante a a asaltos armados ahora son pers n personas aramdamadas buscando m al mayor numero de personas >> con simulacros como esto es que el publico aprenda a reac o reaccionar ,lo peor que puede a hacer es quedarse p
bomberos mcuuchas reg o regionregi regiones ante el avance d ee l l sllamas estan siendo evacuadas >> en idaho incidente e en autobus escolar a la condu o conductora se le ve golpeando y arrastrando a menor de 9 aÑos, y lel grita al menor que se mueva que no le ipomporta si lo lasti se evalua este video >> y mueas de aprecio en una ceremonia de graduacion en santa fe, para recordar a las victimas de hace dos semanas , muchas c escuelas tambien realizan simu a simulacros de...
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. >>> health officials in idaho have confirmed a case of bubonic plague. has been diagnosed with the disease that has caused -- it was called black death and caused the death of people in the middle ages. it's still considered a serious disease. it can be treated with antibiotics it is -- if it's caused those caught early enough. the child is recovering. they are not sure if the patient was exposed to the disease in idaho or in a recent trip to oregon. we will update that story. >>> 6:46. let's check in with gasia to see what's happening on mornings on 2. >> coming up in the next hour, minimum wage causing maximum stress. it's still nowhere near what you have to be making to afford a modest two bedroom apartment. in much of the bay area, you need to make just over $60 an hour to do that. we are going to break down why there could be even more trouble ahead in the coming decades. >>> if you want to make your restaurant more attractive, you might want to upgrade the menu, maybe brinnew chef. one restaurant in boston is spending townsend on something that has
. >>> health officials in idaho have confirmed a case of bubonic plague. has been diagnosed with the disease that has caused -- it was called black death and caused the death of people in the middle ages. it's still considered a serious disease. it can be treated with antibiotics it is -- if it's caused those caught early enough. the child is recovering. they are not sure if the patient was exposed to the disease in idaho or in a recent trip to oregon. we will update that story....
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-- and in idaho, et of the cascade crest will likely experience more large fires than we have seen in the last few years, starting in august, so, given that we are looking at thissue i want to make sure that we are ensuring that firefighters have every tool available to them to help fight these fires. they need to be as safe as possible and as efficient as possible. everyone here heard me talk about the carlton complex fire in washington wh 139,000 acres burned up literally in a single day. the following year, the fires in washington were even worse, and we witnessed firsthand the disaster and what thefter means for people living in these communities. our heroic men and women irers did everything they could to be ready, and we need to do everything we can to be ready this fire season. fires are becoming more lethal, and part of the speech chief christensen gave last weekdurin oof the facts struck me, and that is that since 1910, we have had more than 1,000 deaths from wildland fires, but the more sobering number is more than a quarter of those,255, have occurred in the last 15 years.
-- and in idaho, et of the cascade crest will likely experience more large fires than we have seen in the last few years, starting in august, so, given that we are looking at thissue i want to make sure that we are ensuring that firefighters have every tool available to them to help fight these fires. they need to be as safe as possible and as efficient as possible. everyone here heard me talk about the carlton complex fire in washington wh 139,000 acres burned up literally in a single day. the...
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anthony police department in idaho. >> he has a princeton degree. >> officer cain. >> mm-hm.cer cain. >> mm-hm. and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? t
anthony police department in idaho. >> he has a princeton degree. >> officer cain. >> mm-hm.cer cain. >> mm-hm. and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take...
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there goes our low-flying up into idaho. on the backside of that, high pressure will start to move in. it looks like things are much quieter now. dent northeast california shasta -- that was in northeast california shasta. san jose and redwood city are 59, concord 58, castro valley 58. around the bay, 52 at the berkeley lab, the the three in tamaron -- 53 in tamaron. one system moves out in high pressure moves in. there could be some high cloud cover coming in from the west- southwest. we will have mid 80s, about where it should be this time of year with a bigger fog bank that means a slightly cooler pattern for some coast and bay. temperatures tomorrow look to warm up a little bit on tuesday and then cold and a little bit on wednesday. thursday, friday and into saturday look to be warmer again. >>> plans to clean up san francisco are speeding up. how officials hope to give a boost to recycling in the city. >>> will be immigration debate move forward this week? there has been a lot of criticism of the number of children bein
there goes our low-flying up into idaho. on the backside of that, high pressure will start to move in. it looks like things are much quieter now. dent northeast california shasta -- that was in northeast california shasta. san jose and redwood city are 59, concord 58, castro valley 58. around the bay, 52 at the berkeley lab, the the three in tamaron -- 53 in tamaron. one system moves out in high pressure moves in. there could be some high cloud cover coming in from the west- southwest. we will...
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areas in washington, and in oregon, i know my colleagues, probably from idaho and in idaho, east of the cascade crest will likely experience large fires compared to what we've seen in the last few years starting in august. given that we are looking at this summer, i want to make sure we are ensuring firefighters have every tool available to them to fight these fires. they need to be as safe as possible and as efficient as possible. everyone here has heard me talk about the fire that we had in washington where 149,000 acres burned up literally, in a single day. the following year the fires in washington were a little bit worse and we witnessed firsthand the disaster in the those living in those communities. our heroic men and women firefighters did all that they could to be ready and we need to doall that we can in order to be ready for this fire season. fires are becoming more lethal. part of the speech during last week's wildfire plan conference one of the facts she mentions, it struck me. since 1910, more than 1000 deaths have been from wildlife fires. the more sobering numbers more t
areas in washington, and in oregon, i know my colleagues, probably from idaho and in idaho, east of the cascade crest will likely experience large fires compared to what we've seen in the last few years starting in august. given that we are looking at this summer, i want to make sure we are ensuring firefighters have every tool available to them to fight these fires. they need to be as safe as possible and as efficient as possible. everyone here has heard me talk about the fire that we had in...
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idaho is our nuclear laboratory, among our 17 national laboratories. the would, that we're talking about would be -- the work that we're talking about would be done in idaho. but the energy and water appropriations bill that was approved almost unanimously in the appropriations committee a few weeks ago approved $10 million for the kind of would, that senator whitehouse -- for the kind of work that senator whitehouse just described, a pilot program to recycle the navy's spent nuclear fuel and use the recovered uranium for advanced reactors. so that's already in the bill. this amendment by senator whitehouse, crapo and risch would add an additional $5 million to the pilot program. it is being reallocated from fuel cycle research and development but does not increase the over-the-all spending in the bill. now looking ahead to tomorrow, the leaders' offices are still talking, but our expectation is that we'll have at least two votes tomorrow at about 10:00. one would be the crapo crapo-whitehouse-risch amendment that we just described. the second would be
idaho is our nuclear laboratory, among our 17 national laboratories. the would, that we're talking about would be -- the work that we're talking about would be done in idaho. but the energy and water appropriations bill that was approved almost unanimously in the appropriations committee a few weeks ago approved $10 million for the kind of would, that senator whitehouse -- for the kind of work that senator whitehouse just described, a pilot program to recycle the navy's spent nuclear fuel and...
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meet luke nickelson. >> i'm just a farm kid from idaho i grew up here.or who are struggling. they had kids sleeping on the floor. i was making six figure salary but i fell into this need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces knowing i can make a difference. >> you can watch what happens when luke's team gives one family of kids their very own beds at cnn heroes.com where you can nominate someone you think should be a cnn hero. that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. the breaking news tonight in america is once again heartbreaking. at least five people dead.
meet luke nickelson. >> i'm just a farm kid from idaho i grew up here.or who are struggling. they had kids sleeping on the floor. i was making six figure salary but i fell into this need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces knowing i can make a difference. >> you can watch what happens when luke's team gives one family of kids their...
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. >> these are not our kids, show them compassion, but it's not like she doing this to people of idaho or texas. these are people from another country and now people are saying they're more important than people in our country who are paying taxes and have needs as well. >> i was just watching some of the old world war ii footage of americaning liberating camps. the idea that america doesn't look out for other people's kids is nauseating. >> yes, that is certainly true, but there is literally no wurch in the united states of america who is saying these children are more important than american children. the children of america are of paramount importance. that has nothing to do with whether or not it is moral, acceptable, and tenable to be taking guilt free the innocent children, stripping them from their parents, and throwing them into detention centers and jails. they unrelated and he, like the president, and fox news often does, they trying to change the subject and still turn this immigration issue which is what they want to now talk about, the evils of immigration, it is at the en
. >> these are not our kids, show them compassion, but it's not like she doing this to people of idaho or texas. these are people from another country and now people are saying they're more important than people in our country who are paying taxes and have needs as well. >> i was just watching some of the old world war ii footage of americaning liberating camps. the idea that america doesn't look out for other people's kids is nauseating. >> yes, that is certainly true, but...
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>> california, idaho, colorado, wisconsin, pennsylvania, i mean, you name it, virtually every state hasairy. virtually every state is impacted by dairy exports. thousands of jobs, tens of thousands of jobs connected to this. three million people are employed directly or indirectly as a result of the dairy industry and you mentioned the impact on the economy. it's a big industry. the food and agriculture industry is the largest single industry in the country. 43 million jobs connected to the industry. it is going to have a rippling effect throughout the economy. liz: secretary vilsack, we'll be watching this closely. means a lot to our viewers and to us. thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thank you. liz: any time. and as we've been speaking with the secretary, look what the dow is doing now. a brand-new low. down 249 points. as we have just about 16 minutes left before the closing bell rings. intel is definitely part of what we're seeing dousing the index in the red. major controversy at intel is costing in a single day billions of dollars for investors and the company. but
>> california, idaho, colorado, wisconsin, pennsylvania, i mean, you name it, virtually every state hasairy. virtually every state is impacted by dairy exports. thousands of jobs, tens of thousands of jobs connected to this. three million people are employed directly or indirectly as a result of the dairy industry and you mentioned the impact on the economy. it's a big industry. the food and agriculture industry is the largest single industry in the country. 43 million jobs connected to...
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i'm just a farm kid from idaho i grew up here.t i didn't know was there's kids next door who are struggling. they had kids sleeping on the floor. i was making six figure salary but i fell into this need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces knowing i can make a difference. >> you can watch what happens when luke's team gives one family of kids their very own beds at cnnheroes.com where you can nominate someone you think should be a cnn hero. that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> thanks for your prayers, but i couldn't give a [ bleep ] about them if there's nothing else. >> a targeted attack on a maryland newspaper. the alleged gunman had a personal vendetta against the paper. >> did you threaten to subpoena their calls and e-mails? >> no, sir, and there's no way to subpoena phone calls. >> well, i'm just saying -- >> the deputy attorney general beating back gop efforts
i'm just a farm kid from idaho i grew up here.t i didn't know was there's kids next door who are struggling. they had kids sleeping on the floor. i was making six figure salary but i fell into this need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces knowing i can make a difference. >> you can watch what happens when luke's team gives one family of...
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called this home for most of their lives, but they couldn't be more excited to move this summer to idaho mean, friends and family, i have tons of friends and family here, and, um, it's, it's going to be hard, but i have a feeling that we're going to have a lot of visitors. >> reporter: the couple, like many others is having a change of heart about the bay area. >> one is the high cost of living. i a lot of people don't know how expensive it is to live here, and the amount of people coming in because the job market is so good. i'm on the road all the time, and what i've noticed is that even the weekends are worse than the weekdays, so there's a lot of people on our roads. >> reporter: the bay area council reports that 46 percent of voters are ready to live within the next few years. >> this is a trend. two years ago it was 34 percent, and last year it was 40. >> reporter: it's not exactly good news for the bay area. >> the down side is the people that need to be here to provide all the services are being priced out, so we're seeing it's really hard for teachers, government workers, firefi
called this home for most of their lives, but they couldn't be more excited to move this summer to idaho mean, friends and family, i have tons of friends and family here, and, um, it's, it's going to be hard, but i have a feeling that we're going to have a lot of visitors. >> reporter: the couple, like many others is having a change of heart about the bay area. >> one is the high cost of living. i a lot of people don't know how expensive it is to live here, and the amount of people...
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areas in washington and in oregon and i know my colleague will probably be here from idaho, and in idaho, east of the cascade crest will probably experience more large fires than we've seen in the last few years starting in august. given that we are looking at this summer, i want to make sure that we're ensuring that firefighters have every tool available to them to help fight these fires. they need to be as safe as possible, and as efficient as possible. everyone here has heard me talk about the carlton complex fire we had in washington a few years ago where 149,000 acres burned up literally in a single day. the following year, the fires in washington were even worse and we witnessed firsthand the disaster and what the aftermath means for people living in these communities. our heroic men and women firefighters did everything th could to be ready and we need to do everything we can to be ready this fire season. fires are becoming more lethal and part of t speech that chief christensen gave during st week's inner wildland fire conference, one of the statements since 1910 more than 1,000
areas in washington and in oregon and i know my colleague will probably be here from idaho, and in idaho, east of the cascade crest will probably experience more large fires than we've seen in the last few years starting in august. given that we are looking at this summer, i want to make sure that we're ensuring that firefighters have every tool available to them to help fight these fires. they need to be as safe as possible, and as efficient as possible. everyone here has heard me talk about...
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not idaho. not texas, wolf. so you know, check yourself a little bit and how you feel.een in the past that appealing to people's negative feelings, appealing to fear of others has worked eed for dona trump and he's trying to do it today. putting out those families who have suffered horrible tragedies at the hands of undocumented immigrants. >> give us a quick preview of tonight's show? >> we're going to take this issue on. bring on lawmakers. who are trying to figure out what to do here. we're going to take you through the facts of how we got to this place. and what is motivating it. wee goi we're going to debate where it goes from here. also take on trade. i have two hours tonight. because don lemon got a day off so i'm doing his show as well and we'll take on immigration. take on trade. take on news of the day and hash tag let's get after it will be in full effect for two hours captain, while you are resting with an adult beverage. >> don lemon deserves a night off. he's a hard working young guy. cuomo prime time, 9:00 p.m. going to 11:00 p.m. tonight. erin burnett "o
not idaho. not texas, wolf. so you know, check yourself a little bit and how you feel.een in the past that appealing to people's negative feelings, appealing to fear of others has worked eed for dona trump and he's trying to do it today. putting out those families who have suffered horrible tragedies at the hands of undocumented immigrants. >> give us a quick preview of tonight's show? >> we're going to take this issue on. bring on lawmakers. who are trying to figure out what to do...
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square was the political heart of come back to this day there are magnificent buildings such as the idaho and the noir is the dense. down in the valley the citizens settled in today city center so mysterious here and now we're at the own town hall we've just come from the cathedral and of historical town district and when we cross the river we'll be in the middle class island district the town hall was meant to link both parts of the town and that's why they built it in the middle of the river. and then first of all just giving bum back another landmark. as you know you can send us your travel videos but we also love to visit you and this time we met the musician jason wins in texas he shows us his favorite places in his hometown austin . go go go you're lonely star you shine go go go don't look back now we got this go go go you're lonely star you're shy. hey all welcome to austin texas i'm jason weems a singer songwriter in town and i can't wait to show you around. welcome to zilker park three hundred forty acres of fun right in the heart of austin and one of my very favorite places to s
square was the political heart of come back to this day there are magnificent buildings such as the idaho and the noir is the dense. down in the valley the citizens settled in today city center so mysterious here and now we're at the own town hall we've just come from the cathedral and of historical town district and when we cross the river we'll be in the middle class island district the town hall was meant to link both parts of the town and that's why they built it in the middle of the river....
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meet luke nicholson. >> mattresses, sheets -- i'm just a farm kid from idaho. i grew up near. need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full-time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces, knowing that i can make a difference. >> to learn more about his story or to nominate someone, logon to cnnheroes.com. back in a moment. does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong c
meet luke nicholson. >> mattresses, sheets -- i'm just a farm kid from idaho. i grew up near. need that i discovered wasn't being fulfilled by anybody. i quit my job because i wanted to do this full-time. the need i have isn't financial. the need i have is seeing the joy on kids' faces, knowing that i can make a difference. >> to learn more about his story or to nominate someone, logon to cnnheroes.com. back in a moment. does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on...
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you can see the low turning heading up toward >> lake city and boise, idaho. these are near average. 60s and 70s to 80s on the temperatures. it looks like a little warmer tuesday. cooler wednesday and warmer thursday. if everything emerges in as advertised, it will be warm friday and saturday. >>> 4:18 am and imagine the in 15 years old and you already have a college degree. we will tell you more about a young college graduate. that young man and th he just earned. >>> with the immigration debate move forward this week? there is a lot number of children being separated from their parents at the border. we will have the latest in washington d.c. >>> the battle over immigration may be coming to ahead at the nation's capital.>> over the trump ministration policy of separating children from their parents at the border. doug was later -- lazar is in washington d.c.>> reporter: trump will be at capitol hill to talk about immigration tomorrow. there is criticism about the zero-tolerance policy at the border. protests at the texas facility and in new jersey, where dem
you can see the low turning heading up toward >> lake city and boise, idaho. these are near average. 60s and 70s to 80s on the temperatures. it looks like a little warmer tuesday. cooler wednesday and warmer thursday. if everything emerges in as advertised, it will be warm friday and saturday. >>> 4:18 am and imagine the in 15 years old and you already have a college degree. we will tell you more about a young college graduate. that young man and th he just earned. >>>...
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so this sort of callousness, this sort of, well, they're not from idaho, which says something to me,terestingly enough, they're not from idaho so we don't care, that sort of coldness, donald trump didn't create it, he found it in the party, right? >> he mined it in the party. we have 16 or so candidates. and presidential lexs aelection not won on thousands of pages of white papers. they're won on big messages. president obama won on hope and change and universal health care. that's what he won on. donald trump tapped into the big message of illegal immigration that we had seen in two prior elections. he tapped into that vein of saying that our borders are porous, the republican primary voters listened to it thishgs still listening to it, they think the rule of law matters. and this incident now just accentuates how poorly our laws are being upheld and it really accentuates what donald trump said during the election. i mean, i've always told you, joy, i'm not in love with the republican party. i'm in love with america. and i use the republican party as a vehicle to try to make it bett
so this sort of callousness, this sort of, well, they're not from idaho, which says something to me,terestingly enough, they're not from idaho so we don't care, that sort of coldness, donald trump didn't create it, he found it in the party, right? >> he mined it in the party. we have 16 or so candidates. and presidential lexs aelection not won on thousands of pages of white papers. they're won on big messages. president obama won on hope and change and universal health care. that's what...
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born in the area, -- were born in the area, but they couldn't be more excited to move this summer to idaho. >> we are excited, friends and family, i have tons of friends and family here, and it is going to hard, but i have a feeling that we will have a lot of visitors.>> reporter: they are having a change of aboubay area. >> the high cost of living, a lot of folks know how expensive it is to live your, and the job market is so good there, what i do for living, what i've noticed is even the weekends are worse than the weekdays, there are a lot of people on the roads. >> reporter: the bay area council reports that 46% of voters are ready to leave in the next few years.>> two years ago, 34%, last year it was 40. >> reporter: not exactly good news for the bay area. >> on the downside, the people who need to be here to provide the services, are being priced out, so we are seeing that it's hard for teachers, government workers, firefighters, police officers, to actually live in the communities in which they work. >> reporter: they are moving towards more affordable california cities or states li
born in the area, -- were born in the area, but they couldn't be more excited to move this summer to idaho. >> we are excited, friends and family, i have tons of friends and family here, and it is going to hard, but i have a feeling that we will have a lot of visitors.>> reporter: they are having a change of aboubay area. >> the high cost of living, a lot of folks know how expensive it is to live your, and the job market is so good there, what i do for living, what i've...
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it's not like he's doing this to the people of idaho or texas. these are people from another country, and now people are saying that they're more important than people in our country who are paying taxes and have needs as well. >> they walk through mexico like it's walking through central park. >> i cried last night when i heard the babies crying. >> tell me whatever you want me to do,ly go to the borders. i'll get arrested again. you know, if necessary, i'm prepared to go to jail. >> we'd also like to ask you how i can help to these children to reunite with their families as quickly as possible. >> this was not a fashion statement. this was a political message where she said i don't care. wearing a jacket that said i don't care, it is an unforgivable moment for melania as the first lady. >> the first lady's spokesman says it's a jacket. there was no hidden message. right. it's definitely not hidden? . >> nobody knows exactly what to make of it. >> that was a lot to take on, and i want to point something out to our colleagues over at "fox and fri
it's not like he's doing this to the people of idaho or texas. these are people from another country, and now people are saying that they're more important than people in our country who are paying taxes and have needs as well. >> they walk through mexico like it's walking through central park. >> i cried last night when i heard the babies crying. >> tell me whatever you want me to do,ly go to the borders. i'll get arrested again. you know, if necessary, i'm prepared to go to...
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the units were built in idaho and taken to oakland. the project is called colosseum connections. it will eventually have 110 apartments and townhouses.>> the benefits of the construction we are recognizing today, the speed and efficiency, the off-site construction, it's bringing value. it's been in the works for years. our efficiency for this project, it's been exciting.>> the project will be finished next january. >>> electric scooters could be back on the streets of san francisco in a more orderly fashion. the deadline passed for scooter companies to file for a permit to park them in public. at last check, six companies have filed their paperwork including bird. they will review the applications and make a decision on the permits by the end of the month. >>> lawyers for the former 49er are making a plea in his case against the nfl. they report that his lawyers are expected to seek subpoenas for the president, vice president and other campaign officials. last fall he filed a grievance against the nfl owners for collusion. accusing them of keeping him from the nfl because of his
the units were built in idaho and taken to oakland. the project is called colosseum connections. it will eventually have 110 apartments and townhouses.>> the benefits of the construction we are recognizing today, the speed and efficiency, the off-site construction, it's bringing value. it's been in the works for years. our efficiency for this project, it's been exciting.>> the project will be finished next january. >>> electric scooters could be back on the streets of san...
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the boise, idaho black knights football team on their way home when they spotted an overturned car with people trapped inside. the boys jumping into action banding together to pull a man out and lift up the car to cut a woman free from her seat belt, pulling her to safety as well. >>> now a wild goose chase on the field at last night's tigers/angels game. the grounds crew tried to chase the bird off but when it looked like it was flying away, it smacked into a scoreboard and landed in the stands. fortunately, the bird was okay and released outside the park. >>> a really touching tribute to a fallen american hero. a photo has gone viral showing the newborn daughter of army specialist chris harris cradled by his fellow soldiers. he was killed in afghanistan last year one week after he learned he was going to be a father. harris' wife invited the comrades to join into a special photo shoot in his honor. >>> coming up next, the song request that turned into a social media sensation. nightly spotlight is next. youtube shooting. what the shooter talked to employees about -- the day before. pl
the boise, idaho black knights football team on their way home when they spotted an overturned car with people trapped inside. the boys jumping into action banding together to pull a man out and lift up the car to cut a woman free from her seat belt, pulling her to safety as well. >>> now a wild goose chase on the field at last night's tigers/angels game. the grounds crew tried to chase the bird off but when it looked like it was flying away, it smacked into a scoreboard and landed in...
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show them compassion, but it's not like he's doing this to the people of idaho or, or, or texas. are people from another country. >> seth: damn, and that's their morning show. [ laughter ] i mean, let me finish making my ffee bore you make me spit it out. brian kilmeade is such a dumbass he had trouble thinking of a second state. [ laughter ] idaho and uh -- and uh -- and uh -- [ cheers and applause ] and anyone of the other 42 states. 43! our government is right now committing enormous human rights abuses against migrants and their children. in fact, even now, the trump administration is using the more than 2,000 kids they kidnapped as leverage to get their parents to leave the country. >> at a detention center outside houston, a migrant and lawyer say that people separated from their children are being told they can reunite with their kids at the airport if they agree to sign a voluntary deportation order right away. >> seth: so the trump administration is using kids as hostages to get their parents to sign voluntary deportation orders. that is straight up evil. at this point t
show them compassion, but it's not like he's doing this to the people of idaho or, or, or texas. are people from another country. >> seth: damn, and that's their morning show. [ laughter ] i mean, let me finish making my ffee bore you make me spit it out. brian kilmeade is such a dumbass he had trouble thinking of a second state. [ laughter ] idaho and uh -- and uh -- and uh -- [ cheers and applause ] and anyone of the other 42 states. 43! our government is right now committing enormous...
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thunderstorms from chicago, omaha, rapid city, throughout nebraska, all the way into montana, reaching into idaho. we brace for severe storms, in denver and for the southwest, still blistering heat expands. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, a way to save money on uber rides. but there's a catch. >>> and also ahead, a far-out idea from president trump, why he wants the pentagon the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> we're back with some new video from the hawaiian volcano and the lava flowing from what's known as fissure 8. the lava is traveling up 15 miles per hour and is measuring 100 feet across in some areas and it's flowing toward the observation. the lava now covers 9 square miles. >>> a new warning about rising sea levels and what it could mean for the u.s. economy. a new study warns that more than 300,000 coastal
thunderstorms from chicago, omaha, rapid city, throughout nebraska, all the way into montana, reaching into idaho. we brace for severe storms, in denver and for the southwest, still blistering heat expands. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, a way to save money on uber rides. but there's a catch. >>> and also ahead, a far-out idea from president trump, why he wants the pentagon the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i...
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show them compassion, but it's not like he is doing this to the people of idaho or texas. these are people from another m important than people in our country who are paying taxes and who have needs as well. >> reporter: earlier this week, the president went to capitol hill to urge congress to pass immigration reform and fund his border wall, tweeting, "now is the best opportunity ever for congress to change the ridiculous and obsolete laws on immigration." >> the immigration system, it's been a really bad, bad system. probable the worst anywhere in the world. we're going to try and see if we can fix it. >> reporter: but today he reversed course, tweeting, "republicans should stop wasting their time on immigration until after we elect more senators and congressmen/women in november." >> so let's get to jon karl live at the white house. jon, you've been talking to your administrative sources. they say there remains real confusion on how to reunite these families. >> there sure is, david. top officials haven't figured out yet how to implement both the president's zero tolera
show them compassion, but it's not like he is doing this to the people of idaho or texas. these are people from another m important than people in our country who are paying taxes and who have needs as well. >> reporter: earlier this week, the president went to capitol hill to urge congress to pass immigration reform and fund his border wall, tweeting, "now is the best opportunity ever for congress to change the ridiculous and obsolete laws on immigration." >> the...
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. >>> and the six-ton idaho potato on it way to the bay area right now. that's a sight to behold where >>> and another look at sky7 live over the fire in concord. it's now grown to four alarms. >>> live pictures of a fire burning in the lime ridge area on the concord walnut creek border near ignacio valley road. concerns about the crystal ranch enabled. >> and we have an interview joining us by phone, ryan bane, fire official there tell us what is the latest we hear, word that more acres have been charred since the 100 figure we got a short while airing? can you tell us the latest? hello? ryan? >> okay sorry about that we lost ryan. let's tell you what we know about this. the fire started about 3:40 this afternoon. it's hot and not too windy in the hills near the walnut creek border. but the fire spread quickly, charred a considerable amount of acreage. and it's ringed by homes in the area which is why there was a fast and frantic response to keep it from spreading. we saw you a few moments ago an air tanker dropping fire retardant. >> it's upgraded to a
. >>> and the six-ton idaho potato on it way to the bay area right now. that's a sight to behold where >>> and another look at sky7 live over the fire in concord. it's now grown to four alarms. >>> live pictures of a fire burning in the lime ridge area on the concord walnut creek border near ignacio valley road. concerns about the crystal ranch enabled. >> and we have an interview joining us by phone, ryan bane, fire official there tell us what is the latest we...