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rarely does our weather in the bay area come from idaho. but it has left idaho and is now in northeastern nevada and it is eventually heading down toward this poet said barbara, they will see widespread thunderstorms tomorrow night. we get a glancing blow, destabilizes the atmosphere, question is, we don't know what the answer is yet. will some of that shower activity make it to the bay area? tomorrow morning same old stuff, morning clouds, tomorrow afternoon, afternoon sunshine. noticed a few showers off to the east. they will rotate through and around the area of low pressure. morgan hill, san jose, over the mountains, tiny chance of a shower, 10 to 20%. another batch of showers rotating around that low, impacting perhaps san jose and morgan hill, late friday morning into friday afternoon. that's a small rain chance for parts of the bay area. long-range model say, i'm talking the end of next week and beyond, better than average, vegas to los angeles to san francisco we will watch out for a somewhat wet pattern, this time next week. low cl
rarely does our weather in the bay area come from idaho. but it has left idaho and is now in northeastern nevada and it is eventually heading down toward this poet said barbara, they will see widespread thunderstorms tomorrow night. we get a glancing blow, destabilizes the atmosphere, question is, we don't know what the answer is yet. will some of that shower activity make it to the bay area? tomorrow morning same old stuff, morning clouds, tomorrow afternoon, afternoon sunshine. noticed a few...
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watch what happens with the low currently over eastern idaho. it will move back toward us, park over the sierra on its way to the southern california coastline and numerous showers and thunderstorms thursday will bubble up. the question is will any of those move from east to west back in her direction. tomorrow morning morning clouds, afternoon sunshine look at thursday. some morning clouds, futurecast is as early as 1:00 in the afternoon showers over the sierra get close to the bay area but the latest run of this computer model says there could be a a few showers over the santa cruz mountains and points south and also over the diablo range south of livermore, east of san jose. 10-20% chance of a shower late thursday night into friday the only rain chance the next seven days. we will keep an eye on it before we get to the actual event. cloudy morning, sunday afternoon next couple days very pleasant. shower chance 10%-20% late thursday night into early friday morning. mother's day weekend looks great. >>> make sure you take care of mom, she deser
watch what happens with the low currently over eastern idaho. it will move back toward us, park over the sierra on its way to the southern california coastline and numerous showers and thunderstorms thursday will bubble up. the question is will any of those move from east to west back in her direction. tomorrow morning morning clouds, afternoon sunshine look at thursday. some morning clouds, futurecast is as early as 1:00 in the afternoon showers over the sierra get close to the bay area but...
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he could do the same thing in idaho. he could do it in afghanistan. he couldn't.that was proved pretty quick. >> anybody else? >> do you think the attempt at our government to cover up this is also along with how they handled 1979, afghanistan, specifically with the troops that were involved in 1939 afghanistan when we first went in? >> do you mean like the special forces and cia guys and -- >> yes. >> i mean, i don't speed you want to unpack that a little? >> in 19 on the soviets invaded afghanistan, right? and then we initiated a covert like counter invasion. and used a lot of, you are now pretty bad dudes, the haqqanis the what's his bucket lex ? anyway, you some bad dudes and we also sent along cia trainers can build up the pakistani infrastructure, built up a lot of the camps that would later train the people to come after us now. that sort of thing. is that what we are talking about. >> was yes. what i'm talking what is vacuum that was left when u.s. withdrew and you have the forces that could come in. >> we are saying like 1994? >> ninety-four-95. >> on the
he could do the same thing in idaho. he could do it in afghanistan. he couldn't.that was proved pretty quick. >> anybody else? >> do you think the attempt at our government to cover up this is also along with how they handled 1979, afghanistan, specifically with the troops that were involved in 1939 afghanistan when we first went in? >> do you mean like the special forces and cia guys and -- >> yes. >> i mean, i don't speed you want to unpack that a little?...
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this low that's over idaho will be over los angeles by friday afternoon.kind of an odd pattern but that's the way things are going. lots of showers, thunderstorms over the sierra thursday evening. whether some of those move from north to east along the northern edge of that low. there's a 20% chance that will happen and we may see a scattered shower late thursday night and or early friday morning. that's it for the rain chances. sunshine for alamo tomorrow. 76 we will cloud up a bit on thursday and stay near normal with a high of 73 degrees. low clouds coming up tonight. we cloud up by the middle of the week and we talk about a lower rain chance. 74 is normal, tomorrow 80. that's significantly warmer than today. san jose 78. san mateo 71. union city also in the 70s. antioch, oakley, fairfield, sasoon bay. we'll see 67 in alameda. mill valley you will hit 70. extended forecast a little cloudier, a little cooler. you may encounter a shower, may knock the pollen out. may ruin the car wash you got earlier in the week. sunshine and we'll stay mainly sunny for t
this low that's over idaho will be over los angeles by friday afternoon.kind of an odd pattern but that's the way things are going. lots of showers, thunderstorms over the sierra thursday evening. whether some of those move from north to east along the northern edge of that low. there's a 20% chance that will happen and we may see a scattered shower late thursday night and or early friday morning. that's it for the rain chances. sunshine for alamo tomorrow. 76 we will cloud up a bit on thursday...
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>> boise is an up-and-coming travel destination -- >> boise idaho >> boise idaho >> wow >> it's got theky mountains, the boise river, a vibrant up-and-coming downtown, and because it's still being discovered, it's about 50% cheaper than seattle. >> 50% >> 50% cheaper. >> all right so that might actually draw a lot of people to check it out and see what they're missing. >> definitely worth checking out. >> let's say you want to travel south, but new orleans is a little too much for your budget. >> so, if you like great music and great food, savannah, georgia, would like a word with you. >> okay. >> it's consistently ranked as one of the friendliest cities in america, and unlike new orleans, it's got wonderfully mild summer temperatures >> that's a good thing to think about, too, not quite as humid, although georgia can get pretty humid. >> but savannah's an outlier, mild summers. >> what about if i want to go abroad, maybe mexico is there a town or city you'd recommend? >> a lot of folks dig the mega resorts in mexico, but if you want a taste of old mexico, think about tulum. it's got a
>> boise is an up-and-coming travel destination -- >> boise idaho >> boise idaho >> wow >> it's got theky mountains, the boise river, a vibrant up-and-coming downtown, and because it's still being discovered, it's about 50% cheaper than seattle. >> 50% >> 50% cheaper. >> all right so that might actually draw a lot of people to check it out and see what they're missing. >> definitely worth checking out. >> let's say you want to travel...
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but was from idaho which is where my parents, there in the audience, think you guys for coming, where they are from. there were a lot of emotional ties to the story they kept going with it. >> so, what were the initial assumptions about bowe bergdahl, was it just a wall, i just want to get out of this, he just bailed, what were the first reports on what the story was, didn't seem unique at the very beginning question. >> it seemed really weird. there were early television reports that were lagging behind on a patrol, there were reports that he had been pulled off of the entry without wiping his butt. there were reports that he had been in town looking for hash. there were reports that he just walked off. in all of these filtered through the army information system and ultimately the news. most of the news at the time was just whatever the army would leak you for most of the correspondence in afghanistan and washington and sort of thi thing. >> i want to talk about you personally and talk about your time in afghanistan. because one of the threads of the book is a quote on quote war on
but was from idaho which is where my parents, there in the audience, think you guys for coming, where they are from. there were a lot of emotional ties to the story they kept going with it. >> so, what were the initial assumptions about bowe bergdahl, was it just a wall, i just want to get out of this, he just bailed, what were the first reports on what the story was, didn't seem unique at the very beginning question. >> it seemed really weird. there were early television reports...
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bun of idaho to be united states marshal for the district of idaho. eric s. gartner of pennsylvania to be united states marshal for the eastern district of pennsylvania. timothy j. downing of oklahoma to be united states attorney for the western district of oklahoma. william travis brown jr. of louisiana to be united states marshal for the middle district of louisiana. michael blaine east of north carolina to be united states marshal for the eastern district of north carolina. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, no further motions be in order, and any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent -- the presiding officer: the question is on the nominations en bloc. all in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the
bun of idaho to be united states marshal for the district of idaho. eric s. gartner of pennsylvania to be united states marshal for the eastern district of pennsylvania. timothy j. downing of oklahoma to be united states attorney for the western district of oklahoma. william travis brown jr. of louisiana to be united states marshal for the middle district of louisiana. michael blaine east of north carolina to be united states marshal for the eastern district of north carolina. mr. mcconnell: i...
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. >> la compaÑÍa del tren estÁ basada en idaho. trabajar con ellos porque muchas no estÁn dispuestos a hablar o a tomar soluciones. >> no quiero que esta comunidad piense que porque no tienen muchos recursos, que se va a repetir esto. palmira: la lluvia llegÓ con ganas de nuevo al Área de la bahÍa. el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa reportÓ la caÍda de nieve. para saber esta cuÁndo se quedan mal tiempo, vamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: muchÍsimas gracias. han sido dÍas con precipitaciones, pero la buena noticia es que desde maÑana comienzan a mejorar las condiciones del tiempo. 35 pulgadas de lluvia en el norte de la bahÍa. tome en consideraciÓn que algunas precipitaciones nos han estado acompaÑando. esto darÁ paso a que las condiciones del tiempo vayan mejorando gradualmente hacia el dÍa de maÑana. el miÉrcoles regresa el brillo solar. en sÓlo minutos, vuelvo con su pronÓstico extendido. palmira: para que pueda planear su dÍa le recomendamos que bajen la aplicaciÓn en su celular. mÁs adelante miles de personas se manifest
. >> la compaÑÍa del tren estÁ basada en idaho. trabajar con ellos porque muchas no estÁn dispuestos a hablar o a tomar soluciones. >> no quiero que esta comunidad piense que porque no tienen muchos recursos, que se va a repetir esto. palmira: la lluvia llegÓ con ganas de nuevo al Área de la bahÍa. el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa reportÓ la caÍda de nieve. para saber esta cuÁndo se quedan mal tiempo, vamos con suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: muchÍsimas gracias. han...
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johnson has worked a broadcast journalist in idaho's longest serving governor and has a communication and crisis management consultant. a journalism graduate of south dakota state university, johnson has chaired both the idaho humanities council and the federation of state humanities councils, and has frequently served as a national endowment for the humanities visitor. a student of political history, marc writes and speaks regularly on political history with particular focus on the new deal era. u.s. senate history, and the american presidency. his writing on politics and history has appeared in numerous rejonl national publications, including the "new york times," the california journal of politics and policy, and most importantly, of course, montana, the magazine of western history. his blog and podcast on history and politics is entitled many things considered. welcome, marc johnson. marc: thank you. [applause] thank you, kirby, and thanks to the montana historical society for having me tonight to talk about this ancient history. i keep trying to figure out a way to begin these ta
johnson has worked a broadcast journalist in idaho's longest serving governor and has a communication and crisis management consultant. a journalism graduate of south dakota state university, johnson has chaired both the idaho humanities council and the federation of state humanities councils, and has frequently served as a national endowment for the humanities visitor. a student of political history, marc writes and speaks regularly on political history with particular focus on the new deal...
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>> i grew up in idaho.d was i hiked and i was in the mountains all the time but i wasn't a huge mountaineer. >> dana: we have been seeing pictures about how crowded it can be at certain times. you said that when you went up there, there were only seven people at the time. >> wright, the -- limited, i was lucky. it was myself and seven other people breaking trail standing on top of the summit with nobody there. it was absolutely amazing. >> dana: this picture, everyone is seeing it this weekend, how many people are there. i wonder if you could respond. jim garrity of national review wrote that all the worst over the commercialization connected to modern tourism, the eagerness to make a buck that disregarded natural resources, cut corners, the greed has made its way to one of the most remote and difficult access spots on earth." your thoughts on that. >> it has become adventure tourism. at the end of the day, not having regulations and just issuing the permits and not having a climbing backgrounder being read
>> i grew up in idaho.d was i hiked and i was in the mountains all the time but i wasn't a huge mountaineer. >> dana: we have been seeing pictures about how crowded it can be at certain times. you said that when you went up there, there were only seven people at the time. >> wright, the -- limited, i was lucky. it was myself and seven other people breaking trail standing on top of the summit with nobody there. it was absolutely amazing. >> dana: this picture, everyone is...
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she's in boise, idaho. welcome and thanks again for your time.d with what robert mueller said? i don't think it has but i think when he tried to do was clarify what his position has been because there has been so much commentary about what he meant what he didn't mean and what should happen next. it is exactly as your story identified, what he said was i did not exonerate donald trump with respect to obstruction ofjustice and infact respect to obstruction ofjustice and in fact because there is an office of legal counsel that said i could not do that, i did not, this investigation did not determine whether or not he committed a crime because we don't have that authority andi because we don't have that authority and i think he said secondly, the authority belongs to another body under the constitution, it is congress, it has the responsibility to act when a sitting president cannot be indicted and has engaged in conduct that can be criminal. i think he wanted to make that clear. i think you did not want people to guess 01’ i think you did not want
she's in boise, idaho. welcome and thanks again for your time.d with what robert mueller said? i don't think it has but i think when he tried to do was clarify what his position has been because there has been so much commentary about what he meant what he didn't mean and what should happen next. it is exactly as your story identified, what he said was i did not exonerate donald trump with respect to obstruction ofjustice and infact respect to obstruction ofjustice and in fact because there is...
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house representative brian's only more defended the vote telling the idaho statesman that he does not think courts should be involved in marriage at all i don't believe there should be a license required to get married i think 2 willing people should be able to go and get married well joining me now to be in the gallery to discuss this issue and more are t. correspondent sarah montoya soca and rachel bobbins thank you so much for coming here today so tell me here's my 1st question is that there's you know here in the united states you can even sign a contract legally at. over the age of 18 so why is the book person can be sort of married off at that age and why it is up to like parents and a judge to decide these are children we're talking about here these are children who like you said don't have certain rights they can't even vote they can't join the military they can't they can drive. 16 that is but they can get married if the these children don't even have minds made up of their own and and to weed out to look at ok who are they marrying somebody a lot older but it's no one. why a
house representative brian's only more defended the vote telling the idaho statesman that he does not think courts should be involved in marriage at all i don't believe there should be a license required to get married i think 2 willing people should be able to go and get married well joining me now to be in the gallery to discuss this issue and more are t. correspondent sarah montoya soca and rachel bobbins thank you so much for coming here today so tell me here's my 1st question is that...
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quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator for idaho. mr. risch: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. risch: i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. risch: mr. president, today we again consider senate joint resolution number seven, which is a joint resolution that directs, and i quote from the resolution, removal of u.s. armed forces from hostilities in yemen. this is the second time, of course, that we have -- that we have considered this, we passed it, the house passed it and the president has vetoed it, and it is now in front of us under our constitutional responsibilities to consider the -- whether or not the resolution becomes law notwithstanding the president's signature. i'm going to urge a no vote on this, that it does not become law and we sustain the veto that the president has made. as i have stated before, the premise of this resolution is fundamentally flawed. i believe a mischaracterization of the actual facts on the ground today in yemen, so i want to start basically by once again making it abs
quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator for idaho. mr. risch: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are. mr. risch: i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. risch: mr. president, today we again consider senate joint resolution number seven, which is a joint resolution that directs, and i quote from the resolution, removal of u.s. armed forces from hostilities in yemen. this is the second time, of course, that we have -- that we have...
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in idaho it's opinion this is what a jeep wrangler should look like old uncompromising and can resist a bully old school it's impressive where ever you take it and it's versatile the roof comes off in just a few easy steps the doors are removeable and you can fold the front windshield down you can even drive and is stripped down version. in normal driving conditions the driver can select between rear wheel drive and automatic 4 wheel drive. the multiplay clutch continuously and automatically distributes torque between the axis which makes the jeep wrangler suited for long hauls as well as every day driving. our classic car expert christoph bowers tooling around the northern italian province of trentino in a porsche on the verge empty roads of the flat to a level he finds it hard not to fall in love with a 911 target. deposit her stuff says the porsche 911 is the sports car parked next along now as ever its shape is immediately recognizable target stands for the removeable roof which normally sits between the windshield and the roll bar . the targets roll bar was the brainchild of comp
in idaho it's opinion this is what a jeep wrangler should look like old uncompromising and can resist a bully old school it's impressive where ever you take it and it's versatile the roof comes off in just a few easy steps the doors are removeable and you can fold the front windshield down you can even drive and is stripped down version. in normal driving conditions the driver can select between rear wheel drive and automatic 4 wheel drive. the multiplay clutch continuously and automatically...
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i represent the state of idaho. and the culture there is a little bit different than other parts of the country. it has a tendency to be more independent, self-sufficient. so you probably won't hear us make as much noise seeking federal help a lot of the time. but we do have some unique situations there. we've got about two-thirds of our land mass which is federally owned which takes those resources out, takes property tax off the table. yet we're still of the same constitutional responsibility for providing schools. and so i wanted to just get you -- or ask you to speak to perhaps some of the provisions and/or flexibility for using the funds that we do receive. for -- to address some of the unique characteristics of our state. broadband in rural parts of the state, for example. or enhanced transportation to make that more accessible for our student base. that type of thing. can you speak to that just with what's in the budget or possible flexibility in those areas? >> sure. the -- every student succeeds act has a p
i represent the state of idaho. and the culture there is a little bit different than other parts of the country. it has a tendency to be more independent, self-sufficient. so you probably won't hear us make as much noise seeking federal help a lot of the time. but we do have some unique situations there. we've got about two-thirds of our land mass which is federally owned which takes those resources out, takes property tax off the table. yet we're still of the same constitutional responsibility...
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the next storm breaks off from energy over memorial hospital mont and idaho. -- montana and idaho. eventually a small piece of that breaks off. moves back across the bay area. we think that happens thursday showers. not a whole lot. only trace amounts thursday night into friday. we could get stray lightning strikes with this moving into friday's forecast. we clear out into mother's day weekend with temperatures in the low to mid-60s in san francisco. inland valleys, popping back up to 77 as we move into sunday. so we are looking all good as we head throughout the next several days. >> i like it. >> good. >> i get your approval. everyone is back at home. we're good to go with that forecast. >> as long as we get her approval for sunday. >> if not, i can just change it. >> okay. you can relax, jeff. >> thanks, jeff. >>> are you worried. the team just returned from houston late this afternoon. we'll be checking in with coach kerr. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ u protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome.
the next storm breaks off from energy over memorial hospital mont and idaho. -- montana and idaho. eventually a small piece of that breaks off. moves back across the bay area. we think that happens thursday showers. not a whole lot. only trace amounts thursday night into friday. we could get stray lightning strikes with this moving into friday's forecast. we clear out into mother's day weekend with temperatures in the low to mid-60s in san francisco. inland valleys, popping back up to 77 as we...
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idaho, colorado, texas, oklahoma, ohio y pensilvania han sido los estados mÁs impactados.de que su gatito sobreviviÓ a la tormenta. esto no es todo. inundaciones masivas tambiÉn amenazan el centro del paÍs. el rÍo aa arkansas estÁ alcanzando niveles histÓricos. las tormentas severas han provocado varios muertos. las autoridades contabilizan el menos13 missouri, seis en oklahoma y una menor en kentucky, ohio. se espera que las condiciones del tiempo mejoren un poco durante el fin de semana. ahora regreso contigo. >> gracias, andrea por tu informaciÓn. el regresar de la pausa las imÁgenes de los jugadores luego de que la pelota le pegara a una niÑa durante un partido de bÉisbol. ademÁs una mujer nadaba tranquilamente en una playa de la florida sin percatarse que un tiburÓn la acechaba. ilia: el cantante r kelly fue hoy acusado de 11 nuevos cargos por delitos sexuales incluyendo algunos que significarÍan una sentencia de hasta 30 aÑos en prisiÓn. la lista incluye mÚltiples cargos de abuso sexual mediante el uso de la fuerza y abuso sexual agravado de una vÍctima de entre 13 y
idaho, colorado, texas, oklahoma, ohio y pensilvania han sido los estados mÁs impactados.de que su gatito sobreviviÓ a la tormenta. esto no es todo. inundaciones masivas tambiÉn amenazan el centro del paÍs. el rÍo aa arkansas estÁ alcanzando niveles histÓricos. las tormentas severas han provocado varios muertos. las autoridades contabilizan el menos13 missouri, seis en oklahoma y una menor en kentucky, ohio. se espera que las condiciones del tiempo mejoren un poco durante el fin de...
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another on the northern edge of this into idaho and dropping in on us for saturday night into sunday. here are the projects. you have to watch, because some areas up in the sierra, nevada and northern sacramento valley down to the san joaquin valley could pick up heavy totals over the weekend, not today. 60s and 70s on the temperatures. maybe even warmer tomorrow. clouds friday and clouds on the weekend and rain sunday. >> we can handle it. here is a reminder. download the ktvu weather app. it has interactive radar, hourly updates and the seven- day forecast. it also has a real easy feature to upload your photos and video. it is free to download to your smartphone or tablet. >>> an iconic san francisco comedy club in danger of closing down. up next, what comedian dave chappelle, that is him in the middle, said on the set to city hall about keeping this comedy club open. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 4:55. prominent comedians are lending their star power to keep the doors open for an iconic san francisco comedy club in danger of shutting down. one city isor says this is no l
another on the northern edge of this into idaho and dropping in on us for saturday night into sunday. here are the projects. you have to watch, because some areas up in the sierra, nevada and northern sacramento valley down to the san joaquin valley could pick up heavy totals over the weekend, not today. 60s and 70s on the temperatures. maybe even warmer tomorrow. clouds friday and clouds on the weekend and rain sunday. >> we can handle it. here is a reminder. download the ktvu weather...
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square was the political heart of palm back to this day there are magnificent buildings such as the idaho and the noir is the difference. down in the valley the citizen 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 this couple town district and when we cross the river we'll be in the middle class island destruction 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 1st 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 your lonely star you shine go go go don't look back now we've 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 340 acres of fun right in the heart of austin and one of my very favorite places to spend a day.
square was the political heart of palm back to this day there are magnificent buildings such as the idaho and the noir is the difference. down in the valley the citizen 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 this couple town district and when we cross the river we'll be in the middle class island destruction the town hall was meant to link both parts of the town and that's why they built it in the middle of the...
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these are a good thing and they have been good for idaho. idaho has been one of the states leading on this front. mr. speaker, before the affordable care act, the average premium in our state as $1,915. after the affordable care act, that premium averaged went to $5,267. that's from what i understand not like what's happened in other states. because the young and the healthy left the plans. and that left the older, less healthy that were remaining in those plans. it's driven those costs up. they have gone out -- the younger and more healthy have gone out of the plan all together or they have joined a medishare. the point is it's driven those numbers up significantly. in my state, the legislature passed a three year provision for short-term plans. it's good for everyone. if you are in between those jobs, or if you are in between coverage for some reason, or you need to maintain continuity among the plans, it allows for that. mr. speaker, i have heard a couple of times these referred to as junk. if they were junk there wouldn't be such demand
these are a good thing and they have been good for idaho. idaho has been one of the states leading on this front. mr. speaker, before the affordable care act, the average premium in our state as $1,915. after the affordable care act, that premium averaged went to $5,267. that's from what i understand not like what's happened in other states. because the young and the healthy left the plans. and that left the older, less healthy that were remaining in those plans. it's driven those costs up....
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in fact, there were reports of 60 tornadoes yesterday stretching from colorado and idaho all the way to ohio and here's where they're going to be today. you could see right in the mild of tornado alley, wichita, kansas city, omaha, north of st. louis. it will be a good time for those folks and for us if pennsylvania. check this out, it's been our wettest may since 1998 in san francisco, let's see what's in the offing today. as we look around the state, 76 in fresnfresno. you can see some scattered showers up in the sierra once again. here's a look at the weekend forecast. we have showers and thunderstorms for friday. a lesser chance saturday. the chance keeps tapering by sunday. >>> president trump is returning home following his historic four-day trip to japan. his visit was intended to show the strength of the alliance between the u.s. and japan. much of the trip was center open major issues like trade, iran and north korea. the president says he is not concerned by north korea's recent missile tests. he called leader kim jong-un a quote very smart man. he even justified kim's insu
in fact, there were reports of 60 tornadoes yesterday stretching from colorado and idaho all the way to ohio and here's where they're going to be today. you could see right in the mild of tornado alley, wichita, kansas city, omaha, north of st. louis. it will be a good time for those folks and for us if pennsylvania. check this out, it's been our wettest may since 1998 in san francisco, let's see what's in the offing today. as we look around the state, 76 in fresnfresno. you can see some...
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May 8, 2019
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we are not used to seeing the weather originate from idaho, it will retrograde, thursday evening showers and thunderstorms, frto west back towards the bay area. minimal chance, 10% or 20%, but we don't get that many rain chances.>>> warmer than today, tomorrow, updated degrees, and showers building to the east, not many make it to the bay area, a sprinkle or two, mainly in the south bay, that is about it, cloudy mornings, the next two days, tiny shower chance thursday and friday, mother's day is looking fantastic, no reason not to take mom to her favorite restaurant outside. san rafael, 72, san rafael 78, and a tiny shower chance early friday morning, that is it, mother's day weekend, first half of next week looking sunny , pleasant and dry. mary lee and emily turner tomorrow morning at 4:30 am.>>> how kim kardashian west managed >>> more than a dozen inmates are free, and they have kim kardashian west to think. >> helping to advocate the commuting of nonviolent drug offenders in 90 days, she is studying to take the bar exam and become a lawyer, president trump signed a law allowing thou
we are not used to seeing the weather originate from idaho, it will retrograde, thursday evening showers and thunderstorms, frto west back towards the bay area. minimal chance, 10% or 20%, but we don't get that many rain chances.>>> warmer than today, tomorrow, updated degrees, and showers building to the east, not many make it to the bay area, a sprinkle or two, mainly in the south bay, that is about it, cloudy mornings, the next two days, tiny shower chance thursday and friday,...
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May 17, 2019
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these are a good thing and they have been good for idaho. idaho has been one of the states leading on this front. mr. speaker, before the affordable care act, the average premium in our state as $1,915. after the affordable care act, that premium averaged went to $5,267. that's from what i understand not like what's happened in other states. because the young and the healthy left the plans. and that left the older, less healthy that were remaining in those plans. it's driven those costs up. they have gone out -- the younger and more healthy have gone out of the plan all together or they have joined a medishare. the point is it's driven those numbers up significantly. in my state, the legislature passed a three year provision for short-term plans. it's good for everyone. if you are in between those jobs, or if you are in between coverage for some reason, or you need to maintain continuity among the plans, it allows for that. mr. speaker, i have heard a couple of times these referred to as junk. if they were junk there wouldn't be such demand
these are a good thing and they have been good for idaho. idaho has been one of the states leading on this front. mr. speaker, before the affordable care act, the average premium in our state as $1,915. after the affordable care act, that premium averaged went to $5,267. that's from what i understand not like what's happened in other states. because the young and the healthy left the plans. and that left the older, less healthy that were remaining in those plans. it's driven those costs up....
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he joined the idaho national guard's 116 cavalry regiment just before world war ii began. he went tonight philippines in the counter intelligence corps. >> i was out in the secret service. i had a lot of privileges that i a lot of fellows didn't have. >> he went from clark air force base and fell back to baton. >> reporter: his son-in-law helped draw out the long buried stories from world war ii. leonard said he escaped the baton death march by sheer luck bay floating down a river. >> a lot of people didn't make the trip because there were many under currents and all. >> reporter: he survived by clinging to a log for ten hours. >> were you scared? >> i wasn't scared. scared is a word that isn't in my vocabulary. >> reporter: later he was captured and taken to japan. >> six different p.o.w. camps, one of the last things he had to do was clean up after naug ga sock qui. >> reporter: he made it home after the war and became a pharmacist and fell in love with his whiff, another pharmacist and they will celebrate their 66th anniversary. all the sweeter because they both cheated
he joined the idaho national guard's 116 cavalry regiment just before world war ii began. he went tonight philippines in the counter intelligence corps. >> i was out in the secret service. i had a lot of privileges that i a lot of fellows didn't have. >> he went from clark air force base and fell back to baton. >> reporter: his son-in-law helped draw out the long buried stories from world war ii. leonard said he escaped the baton death march by sheer luck bay floating down a...
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. >> the c-span bus recently traveled to idaho and wyoming asking folks, what does it mean to be american? >> i think to be an american it creates so many opportunities for everybody. my folks immigrated here with basically nothing. come from a family of 10. hard work and working in the farming and dairy industry. my folks showed me what you can can accomplish in america. i believe that america provides those students for anybody and everybody. >> we live in the greatest country in the world. we have all of the freedoms can enjoy all of the benefits and consequences of our choices. i love that we can can have a mix of people and ideas from all walks of life that can come together and make decisions about how to govern ourselves. you have every chance to try and to succeed or to fail. >> to be an american, first of all, to be a citizen of the united states is also an honor. it's a great responsibility because of the freedoms that we have to protect them, you make sure we do everything. when we got together emergency task team to work with that, we had a very keen responsibility to make sur
. >> the c-span bus recently traveled to idaho and wyoming asking folks, what does it mean to be american? >> i think to be an american it creates so many opportunities for everybody. my folks immigrated here with basically nothing. come from a family of 10. hard work and working in the farming and dairy industry. my folks showed me what you can can accomplish in america. i believe that america provides those students for anybody and everybody. >> we live in the greatest...
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May 10, 2019
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.>>> tracking this low from eastern idaho, heading towards southern california, likely to for a way to give us rain showers, even the east bay, and the hills, cloud cover, tomorrow morning, sunshine in the afternoon, likely missing out on the rainfall, saturday it will come out earlier, very pleasant weather through the weekend. we are warmer because of the low, why does that happen? we get a east to west wind, warming up with sunshine, 80s for one day, santa rosa, napa, 78 san jose, 66 in san francisco.>>> a pretty nice friday, saturday and sunday, keep the sunshine around, 60s on the coast, 80s inland, the rain that we thought might get here seven days from now will hold off for a few more days. >>> marylee and emily turner, 4:30 am, weather and traffic, the rain is close, but it won't make it to the bay area, but it will pour in southern california tomorrow.>>> who wants to be a millionaire? termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. y ckl ? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defen
.>>> tracking this low from eastern idaho, heading towards southern california, likely to for a way to give us rain showers, even the east bay, and the hills, cloud cover, tomorrow morning, sunshine in the afternoon, likely missing out on the rainfall, saturday it will come out earlier, very pleasant weather through the weekend. we are warmer because of the low, why does that happen? we get a east to west wind, warming up with sunshine, 80s for one day, santa rosa, napa, 78 san jose,...
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May 30, 2019
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turned that into hundreds of thousands of dollars and then put the money on a property in idaho. realized around that time that we didn't have much competition. so i took whatever money i had and went to peru and bolivia and mexico and i would put down options on these properties. found icertain time, i had as interesting a portfolio of option properties as any existing silver company. i knew even though i wasn't ready for prime -- for prime time and even though the story was a little bit flaky and delusional, a new york type with no background in engineering or starting a mining company, i kept it low-key but i was introduced to george soros. he and his brother paul invested in may. david: how old were you? was 32, 33. david: you were married thendavid:? thomas: i was engaged. david: did your fiance say what do you do for a living? thomas: she was instrumental in the entire process. when i had the vision of buying silver mines, it was in the middle of the night and she was at nyu. she had left the israeli air nyue and was studying at and apparently at 3:00 in the morning i sat u
turned that into hundreds of thousands of dollars and then put the money on a property in idaho. realized around that time that we didn't have much competition. so i took whatever money i had and went to peru and bolivia and mexico and i would put down options on these properties. found icertain time, i had as interesting a portfolio of option properties as any existing silver company. i knew even though i wasn't ready for prime -- for prime time and even though the story was a little bit flaky...
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May 21, 2019
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and everything will be just fine if they'll do that. >> schifrin: setor jamie raskin, republican of idaho and chaiman of the sene foreign relations committee. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the new york city police officer who killed eric garner stands trial in police court. bridging the divide between urban and rural college students in illinois. plus, poet willie perdomo shares his "humble opinion" on the lost art of letr writing. >> woodruff: threats from the peddle east are changing the politics of eu this thursday, right-wing nationalist parties are expecte toll in e.u. elections. their support is largely driven by voters weary of mass immigration. the european union says the migratn crisis is over, with dwindling numbers of new arrival but as special correspondent malcolm brabant reports, on the greek island of samos, the crisis is far from over. perhaps it's worse than ever. >> reporter: welcome to what they call the jungle. uninitiated might think that after four years, this frontline island would, by now, have the infrastr
and everything will be just fine if they'll do that. >> schifrin: setor jamie raskin, republican of idaho and chaiman of the sene foreign relations committee. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: the new york city police officer who killed eric garner stands trial in police court. bridging the divide between urban and rural college students in illinois. plus, poet willie perdomo shares his "humble opinion" on the...
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thank you.ri >> sch and we now we turn to the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, idaho republican jim risch. senator, welcome back to the news hour. let's start with the big picture and what you just heard from senator menendez there, fears about the sttegy and fears that the u.s. isn't, as he put it, cashing in. y believe that the u.s. has a strategy that is successful right now?iv >> you know, i believe that. also believe there are options. our options are very, veryna ow. i have real confidence in the strategy that is beinrsg ued and also the team that's pursuing it. we had a number of people in front of us today briefg us, including the secretary of state, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, acting secretary of defense, who talked about how they came together and responded to the recent uptick he activity on the part of iranians. i think they handled it absolute ly as well as it could be handled. look. we do not want warith iranians. yes heard the president say that. there isn't anybody in this builng who wants war with th iranians. having said that, the wall
thank you.ri >> sch and we now we turn to the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, idaho republican jim risch. senator, welcome back to the news hour. let's start with the big picture and what you just heard from senator menendez there, fears about the sttegy and fears that the u.s. isn't, as he put it, cashing in. y believe that the u.s. has a strategy that is successful right now?iv >> you know, i believe that. also believe there are options. our options are very,...
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washington state 3rd place is a tie with north dakota texas and oklahoma at the bottom of the list only idaho and nebraska have lower quality day care then california. vicki kiss kron 4 news. >>california did score higher on wallet. hubs quality of life index for working mothers. we have one of the lowest gender pay gaps in the nation as well as the best parental leave policy. >>one of the most controversial antiabortion measures is now law and the state of georgia the life act also known as the heartbeat bill outlaws most abortions once doctors detect a fetal heartbeat it is one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. right now people in georgia can get abortions up to their 20th week of pregnancy or around 5 months, starting january first abortions would be banned once the heartbeat is detected which is around 6 weeks after conception when some women don't even know they're pregnant. critics hope the courts decide the fate of georgia's bill. >>today georgia has joined in this race to the bottom. the bottom when it comes to access to health care. the bottom when it comes to sta
washington state 3rd place is a tie with north dakota texas and oklahoma at the bottom of the list only idaho and nebraska have lower quality day care then california. vicki kiss kron 4 news. >>california did score higher on wallet. hubs quality of life index for working mothers. we have one of the lowest gender pay gaps in the nation as well as the best parental leave policy. >>one of the most controversial antiabortion measures is now law and the state of georgia the life act also...
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all that subject to refinement here we go eastern idaho is where the low-pressure is right now typically we look west this time we look north and east. that low will move over nevada over the sierra on thursday. seeing showers and thunderstorms very common this time of year but the low moving toward us to make we may see a few showers moving east to west thursday night into friday morning. that may impact parts of the bay area. not widespread 10%-20% chance that most. tomorrow morning clouds afternoon sunshine. thursday morning clouds. watch what happens thursday evening. a pop of showers south and east of san jose toward morgan hill and gilroy and overnight shower possible south bay and east bay late thursday into friday. cloudy morning, sunny afternoon there is your shower chance late thursday night early friday. mother's day just about perfect. 80 tomorrow concord, livermore 78 napa mountain view. santa clara valley mid-to upper 70s cooler afternoon sunshine cohen, simple's highs in the mid-to upper 60s. thursday cloudier, thursday night, friday morning showers sprinkle east bay and s
all that subject to refinement here we go eastern idaho is where the low-pressure is right now typically we look west this time we look north and east. that low will move over nevada over the sierra on thursday. seeing showers and thunderstorms very common this time of year but the low moving toward us to make we may see a few showers moving east to west thursday night into friday morning. that may impact parts of the bay area. not widespread 10%-20% chance that most. tomorrow morning clouds...
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astronomy buffs visit idaho for the usa's first dark sky reserve.st, holzhauer wrote the response, and wrote it out to write the correct answer, sun valley. he's now the second person in "jeopardy" history to hit $2 million behind "jeopardy" great general jennings. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. in the midst of a state visit to japan, one that japan's prime minister shinzo abe has pulled out the stops to host, the president is minimizing the importance of north korea's recent short range missile tests. here is the tweet. north korea fired off some of small weapons which disturbed some of my people, and others, but not me. i have confidence that chairman kim will keep his promise to me and also smiled when he called swampman joe biden a low iq individual and worse. the people disturbed by these missile tests were his host, shinzo abe, and his own national security adviser john bolton. do you think bolton is the real target here? >> the timing makes you think this was in response to john bolton. he was here in tokyo
astronomy buffs visit idaho for the usa's first dark sky reserve.st, holzhauer wrote the response, and wrote it out to write the correct answer, sun valley. he's now the second person in "jeopardy" history to hit $2 million behind "jeopardy" great general jennings. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. in the midst of a state visit to japan, one that japan's prime minister shinzo abe has pulled out the stops to host, the president is...
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we looking at as montana, also idaho. a small piece of this energy is going to move toward the bay area. we're going to give you everything you need to know about this in less than two minutes. but i do want to take us outside now to san jose and the shark tank which is getting pretty busy right now. of course the game tonight and we have 68 degrees, comfortable conditions over the next couple hours if you're headed that way with mostly clear skies. if you're headed to oakland for the warriors game, we'll have similar temperatures with 60s and you might need a light jacket but that's about it. as you move into tomorrow morning we get the fog coming on back. it's about what we're used to. 55 degrees. you're looking at 50s for the east bay, san francisco and the north bay. now here's deal. even though we have that storm system developing over the central u.s. moving towards us tomorrow, we are still expecting sunshine to emerge for the afternoon. so it's not expected to be a stormy day all day tomorrow any means.e sth bay a
we looking at as montana, also idaho. a small piece of this energy is going to move toward the bay area. we're going to give you everything you need to know about this in less than two minutes. but i do want to take us outside now to san jose and the shark tank which is getting pretty busy right now. of course the game tonight and we have 68 degrees, comfortable conditions over the next couple hours if you're headed that way with mostly clear skies. if you're headed to oakland for the warriors...
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May 31, 2019
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turned that into hundreds of thousands of dollars and then put the money on a property in idaho. realized around that time that we didn't have much competition. so, i took whatever money i had and went to peru and bolivia and mexico and i would put down options on these properties. after a certain time, i found i had as interesting a portfolio of option properties as any existing silver company. i knew even though i wasn't ready for prime time. , even though the story was a little bit flaky and delusional, a new york type with no background in engineering or geology starting a mining company, i kept it low-key, but i was introduced to george soros. he and his brother paul invested in me. david: how old were you? thomas: i was 32, 33. david: you were married then? thomas: i was engaged. david: did your fiancee say what do you do for a living? thomas: she was instrumental in the entire process. when i had the vision of buying silver mines, it was in the middle of the night and she was at nyu. she had left the israeli air force and was studying at nyu . and apparently at 3:00 in the
turned that into hundreds of thousands of dollars and then put the money on a property in idaho. realized around that time that we didn't have much competition. so, i took whatever money i had and went to peru and bolivia and mexico and i would put down options on these properties. after a certain time, i found i had as interesting a portfolio of option properties as any existing silver company. i knew even though i wasn't ready for prime time. , even though the story was a little bit flaky and...
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the governor of idaho was happy. the governor of wyoming was happy. the governor of colorado was happy. they're all happy. and what we did here is very significant. these land use plans still require us to try and manage for the conservation gain of the species or for no net loss of the species. the investment the public is making in stage grouse is very, very significant. you see it from this committee in terms of the dollars that we're spending and have spent. agriculture is spending a lot of money. the states have stepped up significantly. i think that what's happened here is very, very good. environmental plaintiffs had sued the prior administration on their plan. when we finalized our plans, they went in and amended their complaint to then challenge our plans. and so my view here is that the language is helpful. what i don't want to see is this investment that's been made and is continuing to be made. i don't want that tarnished by a bad litigation outcome or unnecessary listing. but, you know, if we're -- if we -- if it's appropriate for us to l
the governor of idaho was happy. the governor of wyoming was happy. the governor of colorado was happy. they're all happy. and what we did here is very significant. these land use plans still require us to try and manage for the conservation gain of the species or for no net loss of the species. the investment the public is making in stage grouse is very, very significant. you see it from this committee in terms of the dollars that we're spending and have spent. agriculture is spending a lot of...
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low-pressure area from eastern idaho heading in our direction, the opposite of what's normal moving into northeastern nevada on its way to central and southern california making the close pass 36 hours from now. will that yield rainfall with unstable air pushing back in our direction over the mountains. tomorrow morning more morning clouds, sunshine in the afternoon, a few showers bubbling up and some may swing by and give us an isolated shower, san jose employees east towards modesto thursday night then after a dry morning commute we watched showers bble bay and points south of highway 101 on friday afternoon. now, the microclimate forecast has a slight shower chance on friday morning and highs in the 70s. a 20% chance of showers and isolated thunderstorm and then we dry out friday afternoon and it should be dry and pleasant from other days weekend. highs not as warm as today, 70 in fremont, 68 oakland, san francisco 62 and out of all the cities on the map i think san jose had the best chance of getting a couple hundred 7 inch measurable, tomorrow the high is 73 degrees. the extended fo
low-pressure area from eastern idaho heading in our direction, the opposite of what's normal moving into northeastern nevada on its way to central and southern california making the close pass 36 hours from now. will that yield rainfall with unstable air pushing back in our direction over the mountains. tomorrow morning more morning clouds, sunshine in the afternoon, a few showers bubbling up and some may swing by and give us an isolated shower, san jose employees east towards modesto thursday...
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you'll see across idaho and montana, a lot of weather developing across the central part of the u.s. eventually, we'll see a small piece of this break off the main storm track, and it's going to be a little bit like a car without a definite road map. this storm system's going to kind of meander and move close to the bay area, but we think it's going to be good enough to bring showers to northern california once we hit thursday and friday. totals not very high, but by thursday night into friday, we'll see trace amounts to about .05 of an inch. inland valleys up to 77. and the week looks comfortable with mid-70s moving in. we've shoved the rain back before mother's day, it's looking all good. >> it is light jacket and sweater weather, though. >> for the morning. >> your timing is perfect. >>> up next, first it was marijuana, now magic mushrooms. they're about to be all but legal in one city, if voters give it a thumbs up tonight. alright, you excited? yeah! waaahoo... well... that was fun, right? it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. bigg
you'll see across idaho and montana, a lot of weather developing across the central part of the u.s. eventually, we'll see a small piece of this break off the main storm track, and it's going to be a little bit like a car without a definite road map. this storm system's going to kind of meander and move close to the bay area, but we think it's going to be good enough to bring showers to northern california once we hit thursday and friday. totals not very high, but by thursday night into friday,...
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. >> authorities in idaho have made a new arrest in the cold case murder of an ian-year-old woman.ian lee dribs, was the prime suspect a after his dna was found in the crime scene prior to this, the case was considered closed for years after another man confessed to the murder and lat recanted. >> stillr ahead, aibnb, gives fans a new way to spice up their life, and stay by the bell the new vacation supreme from coel next herer on "earlied today." but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berrie atuse creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh and every ingredient is 100% clean. come taste what a salad should be. and for your next event big or small, try panera catering. panera. food as it should be. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. ♪ i want it all ♪ ♪ 'cause there's nothing like this feeling, baby ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ now that i've found you ♪ she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminate
. >> authorities in idaho have made a new arrest in the cold case murder of an ian-year-old woman.ian lee dribs, was the prime suspect a after his dna was found in the crime scene prior to this, the case was considered closed for years after another man confessed to the murder and lat recanted. >> stillr ahead, aibnb, gives fans a new way to spice up their life, and stay by the bell the new vacation supreme from coel next herer on "earlied today." but, actually...
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washington state 3rd place is a tie with north dakota texas and oklahoma at the bottom of the list only idaho and nebraska have lower quality day care then california. a california did score a little higher on wall and had quality of life index for working moms. >>and we have one of the lowest gender pay gaps in the country as well as the best parental leave policy. so there is some. >>but they're all right time to take a peek outside as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast a live look right here at the embarcadero in san francisco but we're talking about states all over the country and whether all over the country. joining us now chief meteologist learns karnal of some problems in texas, yes, scary scary evening there, we've got tornadoes on the ground right now look at this remember that system that rolled through the bay area see the little swirl in the atmosphere. >>that's the same one now that is picking up some moisture and now moving through parts of texas, a look at this we've got to numerous tornado reports on the ground you see him right here in red uh just north of lubbock here up
washington state 3rd place is a tie with north dakota texas and oklahoma at the bottom of the list only idaho and nebraska have lower quality day care then california. a california did score a little higher on wall and had quality of life index for working moms. >>and we have one of the lowest gender pay gaps in the country as well as the best parental leave policy. so there is some. >>but they're all right time to take a peek outside as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast a live...