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idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above and a temple below to anchor the town and signal like a beacons moral core of american. three dodge boys and one girl named angie whose birth occasion brother brent remembers was the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have api baby girl. >> reporter: little angie was one ofep those kid who learned about independence early on and who grew up busy and strong and stubborn. >> angie was 5'11" and she was strong. >> reporter: but, of course big can be a problem for a girl. asro a teenager, she was too ta, too awkward. she struggled. and to make it worse, her parents' marriage fell apart. >> that'sag when angie went and just made friend with whoever accepted her. >> reporter: among angie's new friend was jessica n martinez. >> we want to be accepted not for what we looked like but for the people we were. >> reporter: back then, carol worried a lot about those new friend and didn't know they, like angie, had big plans. >> she wanted to go to college and just be the best person that she could be. >> reporter: suddenly, i
idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above and a temple below to anchor the town and signal like a beacons moral core of american. three dodge boys and one girl named angie whose birth occasion brother brent remembers was the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have api baby girl. >> reporter: little angie was one ofep those kid who learned about independence early on and who grew up busy and strong and stubborn. >> angie was 5'11" and she...
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wagner has done in idaho, as we've done in idaho, i think there is a solution, but we're going to have to come together to do it. hopefully this bill will start the conversation. thank you so much for the hearing. >> thank you, senator. we really don't want this to be deja vu all over again. it's been three congresses now. in the meantime, whether it's yankee, doesn't make any difference where you are, we haven't been able to address the longer term issues that must be addressed. and folks are looking to us for that legislative direction. and we've got an obligation to do it. just because it's hard, just because it's politically charged, just because it's expensi expensive, 2.2 million bucks a day that's just going out the window isn't helping. >> you hit on a good note about the fact we have an obligation to do this. it's discouraging to see that the nuclear energy business is going backwards not only in america but all over the world. people are backing away from nuclear energy and plants are closing. some have reached the end of their life, some that haven't. at the same time there
wagner has done in idaho, as we've done in idaho, i think there is a solution, but we're going to have to come together to do it. hopefully this bill will start the conversation. thank you so much for the hearing. >> thank you, senator. we really don't want this to be deja vu all over again. it's been three congresses now. in the meantime, whether it's yankee, doesn't make any difference where you are, we haven't been able to address the longer term issues that must be addressed. and...
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the governor of idaho is here exclusively to tell us how he's going to fight back. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. >> laura: the ninth circuit court of appeals playing political activist once again ruling last week that idaho must pay for the gender reassignment surgery of a criminally convicted individual who sexually abused a 15-year-old boy. now the court said idaho's refusal to fund the inmate violated adre edmo, that's the name, the eighth amendment's cruel and unusual punishment protection.governor, i rememberf clerking on the court, every time the 9th circuit came out with a decision, we rolled our eyes. what are yo
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the governor of idaho is here exclusively to tell us how he's going to fight back. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease. and by getting them through this package, you're saving over 50%. so call today and consider these numbers: for just $149 you'll receive five screenings that could reveal what your body isn't telling you. i'm gonna tell you that was the best $150 i ever spent in my life. life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. >> laura: the ninth circuit court of appeals playing political acti
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it touches montana and idaho.nd it doesn't it touch your imagination a little, to think that the world's biggest outdoor museum, the flowers and mountains, are reserved for you? by theblished in 1872 u.s. congress, yellowstone national park was the world's first national park, encompassing land from three states -- idaho, montana and wyoming. it is an economic driver for towns that surrounded. 75le in bozeman, montana, miles north of the park, we spoke with a former historian about his career and the impact the park had on the region. >> tell us about your first yellowstone experience. >> reaches the way back. for so many americans it was a vacation. i was four. my parents brought my brother and me to yellowstone from norman, oklahoma, and continued bringing us for many years. in not always interested just yellowstone, but the whole american west. that trap of never going east, just always going dad wantedse mostly to fish at yellowstone. we fell in love with the region, had relatives in montana, which added to it
it touches montana and idaho.nd it doesn't it touch your imagination a little, to think that the world's biggest outdoor museum, the flowers and mountains, are reserved for you? by theblished in 1872 u.s. congress, yellowstone national park was the world's first national park, encompassing land from three states -- idaho, montana and wyoming. it is an economic driver for towns that surrounded. 75le in bozeman, montana, miles north of the park, we spoke with a former historian about his career...
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tara westover grew up in idaho, the daughter of mormon survivalists.irth certificate, never went to the doctor and never attended school. her childhood was assisting her father and mother with their businesses, including scrapping metal in a dangerous junkyard. tara was able to teach herself enough to earn an a.c.t. score that got her into brigham university, and went to cambridge and to harvard and returned to cambridge where she received a ph.d. in 2014. her memoir of her journey "educated" has spent 77 weeks on "the new york times" best sellers list and counting. so, it's a fascinating story. and there are so many parts of it that i don't know how to get at it. one thought i this is for you, what in retrospect seems the most totally bizarre part of your upbringing with regard to the lack of education, not going to a doctor even when you would get -- you know, because you're dealing with scrap metal and you point out you'd keep getting hurt. i read all that, seems so bizarre. for you now, what part of it do you look back and say, i can't believe i su
tara westover grew up in idaho, the daughter of mormon survivalists.irth certificate, never went to the doctor and never attended school. her childhood was assisting her father and mother with their businesses, including scrapping metal in a dangerous junkyard. tara was able to teach herself enough to earn an a.c.t. score that got her into brigham university, and went to cambridge and to harvard and returned to cambridge where she received a ph.d. in 2014. her memoir of her journey...
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we have done that in idaho.rious problem but my good friend from mexico say that we've ignore the politics. gosh, i would really disagree with that. it becomes a political issue every time there is a presidential campaign in the madison plate, that becomes a political issue. it's also true here, i've seen it over the years as the senate races have developed. there's gotta be a better way of doing this and i thank you for holding the steering and just as doctor wagner has done in idaho, as we have done in idaho, i think there is a solution but we are going to have to come together to do it. hopefully this bill will start the conversation. thank you so much for the hearing. >> thank you centigrade we really don't want this to be dÉjÀ vu all over again. we have been three congress is now and in the meantime whether it's yankees, whether it's or where you are, we haven't been able to address the longer-term issues that must be addressed and folks looking to us for that legislative direction. without an obligation to
we have done that in idaho.rious problem but my good friend from mexico say that we've ignore the politics. gosh, i would really disagree with that. it becomes a political issue every time there is a presidential campaign in the madison plate, that becomes a political issue. it's also true here, i've seen it over the years as the senate races have developed. there's gotta be a better way of doing this and i thank you for holding the steering and just as doctor wagner has done in idaho, as we...
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then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho. then 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. then 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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federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse we get reaction from the women. i absolutely think that taxpayers should be funding because there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is. just after 10 am and also i live in pm and so in the evening right here in moscow with this wednesday august 28th welcome to our 2 international britain's prime minister boris johnson the queen to shut down parliament on till mid october it means lawmakers will reconvene just 2 weeks before the breaks that deadline policy or break stunned that element for us no. well the british prime minister burress johnson has for me asked the queen to suspend parliament from the 9th of september to the 14th of october the parliament is currently on recess but essentially what it means is that when it we convience there will be little more than 2 weeks for the sitting parliamentarians to discuss this whole issue and be able to prevent in essence a no deal breaks that of course the deadline for the u.k. to leave the european union is on t
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federal court ordered the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for the inmate convicted of child sex abuse to get reaction to that ruling. i absolutely think that taxpayer funding. while she is and prison save the state is responsible for her that person's health and welfare. good morning hope all is well with you just turned 10 in the morning here in moscow live from our world news h.q. here is kevin miller with his 30 minute news round thanks for your time and so 1st as a record number of fires continue to ravage the amazon such a huge story with weeks to go still the rainy season starts to may be abated all brazil's governments facing a growing international backlash meantime scrutiny is now also falling on those supporting the bulls in our administration and its aggressive push to exploit the rainforest resources got the latest for you this morning. the amazon rain forest is on fire on an unprecedented scale and it's everybody's business to see this fire markets group about 200 yards in the past 5 minutes alone for the thousands of miles of scorched forests hundreds
federal court ordered the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for the inmate convicted of child sex abuse to get reaction to that ruling. i absolutely think that taxpayer funding. while she is and prison save the state is responsible for her that person's health and welfare. good morning hope all is well with you just turned 10 in the morning here in moscow live from our world news h.q. here is kevin miller with his 30 minute news round thanks for your time and so 1st as a...
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things can get dicey in the way of thunderstorms in idaho. and the heat continues across the deep south. will feel like 107 in houston. 107 in dallas. it does look lice it's going to could off for days. >>> next, a man hunt for a dangerous fugitive in tennessee. authorities revealing details about the man's deadly is abc's. >> reporter: tonight, fearful residents near this tennessee penitentiary locking their doors and loading their guns. as the manhunt for escaped accused murderer, curtis watson, enters its third day. >> the shun gun. it's up ready zblus case. >> reporter: officials now with brutal new details on watson's deadly escape. at 7:00 a.m. wednesday, watson, who qualified for minimum security, begins his daily lawn-mowing duties. at 8:30, he's then seen on a facility golf cart at the home of corrections administrator, debra johnson, who lived on prison grounds. they say it was there that watson allegedly sexually assaulted and killed her. officials finding a cord wrapped around her neck. watson then taking off on a tractor, getting
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in a 1st ruling a us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender. surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse we get reaction. i absolutely think that taps should be finding people's friend says there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is. 247 news line from the russian capital welcome to our team names you know the male pleasure of your company our top story british prime minister barak's johnson has succeeded in getting the queen's approval to suspend parliament shortly after the summer recess in what's being seen as an attempt to thwart m.p.'s attempts to avoid a no deal brags that lawmakers won't meet in the commons until just 2 weeks before the latest deadline for britain to leave the e.u. hollowing reporting from westminster here's paul the slayer. well the british prime minister burgess johnson as for me asked the queen to suspend parliament from the 9th of september to the 14th of october the parliament is currently on recess but essentially what it means is that when it reconvenes there will be a little more than 2 weeks for
in a 1st ruling a us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender. surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse we get reaction. i absolutely think that taps should be finding people's friend says there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is. 247 news line from the russian capital welcome to our team names you know the male pleasure of your company our top story british prime minister barak's johnson has succeeded in getting the queen's approval to suspend parliament...
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condon a 1st of its kind ruling the us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse we get reaction to the ruling. i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is surgery. very well welcome you're watching r t international with me. in our top story this hour british prime minister boris johnson has succeeded in getting the queen's approval to suspend polman shortly after the summer recess and was being seen as an attempt to thwart timepiece attempts to avoid a new deal brags that lawmakers now won't meet in the commons until just 2 weeks before the latest deadline for britain to leave the e.u. on halloween reporting from westminster his policy. well the british prime minister burgess johnson as for me asked the queen to suspend parliament from the 9th of september to the 14th of october the parliament is currently on recess but essentially what it means is that when it we convience there will be little more than 2 weeks for the sittin
condon a 1st of its kind ruling the us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse we get reaction to the ruling. i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is surgery. very well welcome you're watching r t international with me. in our top story this hour british prime minister boris johnson has succeeded in getting the queen's...
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after the move to idaho his next big revelations come late one monday morning on november 2015.n january 1, seated in front of his camera he told the tale of that night he was online followers. lying in bed in his family's new home, tired after a long day, he received a message on his phone, a link to yet another article about mohammad in the past he'd shrugged off messages about the case. i felt my family was fighting hard enough, explained. we didn't need to go fight some else's battles but this time something was different. an urge quickly took possession of him. a sudden impulse to learn all he could about this family. he searched the internet and read everything he could find about the case. unable to sleep he read on into the dawn. how sunrise is dark night of research was followed by a second urge you to decide he recognized as defined in spy. this was an impulse to expression. i felt this urge again, this society began to write. it wasn't easy at first, writing really is. my emotion about the hammonds after some was happening and found it was happening to them was the sa
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one that's very different than one readers experience in "idaho". >> such a great story. >> and theythe age of iphones, but amazing. >> $100,000, no small potatoes that's good stuff. >> oh. >> i see what you did there. >> that was for you. >> hey. >> sitting on that all morning >> thanks, kristen. >> thank you for that. >> impressive. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, the the taste of tenn here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. click, call or visit a store today. >>> all right. on this morning, we have "today" food, the best of summer. u.s. open is officially u >>> all right, on this morning,
one that's very different than one readers experience in "idaho". >> such a great story. >> and theythe age of iphones, but amazing. >> $100,000, no small potatoes that's good stuff. >> oh. >> i see what you did there. >> that was for you. >> hey. >> sitting on that all morning >> thanks, kristen. >> thank you for that. >> impressive. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, the the taste of tenn here's one you...
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and in a 1st of its kind ruling the us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child abuse we get reaction to the ruling. i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is surgery. very well welcome you watching r t international with me good to have you with us protesters are gathering in london after a day of huge political upheaval in the u.k. we're showing you live pictures from central london right now british prime minister boris johnson has succeeded in getting the queen's approval to suspend parliament surely off to the summer recess. demonstrators have been voicing their anger over britain's exit from the you were peon union currently. set for the end of october they've launched through the city the city center people however some people in the capital think that the prime minister is just sticking to his guns. promise to try since we're trying to run things down in the country. i you know i want to fix that breaks it looks like you know t
and in a 1st of its kind ruling the us federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child abuse we get reaction to the ruling. i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences there is only one cure for gender dysphoria that is surgery. very well welcome you watching r t international with me good to have you with us protesters are gathering in london after a day of huge political upheaval in the u.k....
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federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate accused convicted rather of child sex abuse coming up we get reaction to that controversial ruling. i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences while she is and prison the state is responsible for her that person's health and welfare. by their very good afternoon which is turn as i say midday right now moscow life my word usage he was covered with his 30 minute news update still a bit of breaking news is coming in fact a story this bit been in the news for bovary year now but it's the culmination of it breaking news a court in the ukrainian capital has just litter in the last few minutes ordered the release of the former head of russia's ria novosti news agency the international news agency office in ukraine previously he had made a commitment to attend future court hearings if. necessary curial virgin's key is a russian ukrainian jewel national who was arrested last year on charges of treason you may recall the authorities in kiev accused him of publishing
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. >> donald and his wife are selling their home in san jose and moving to idaho. >> you're on pens and needles you want your best price. >> the san jose market has seen the second biggest price drop. prices are 3% lower. >> he says the market has checked in the few months since he listed the property. >> they are able to ask for more, getting a longer time to do the inspection. >> a year ago we would have sold it for morton 1,000,500. >> it's under a million two or less is competitive. when you get above that it's slower. >> prices have dropped, san francisco, oakland and san jose are the top three most competitive markets in the country. >> when you combine the lower interest rates of the pulling back of prices more buyers have the opportunity to enter the market price. >> that's as for the kilmers, they dropped their asking price by $50,000. >> you want a lot of candy for your effort, at the same time, the market is the market, it's impersonal and prices adjust. finally. we'll take it. >>> it may look like an art project but it's a political statement. the message this 11-year-old wa
. >> donald and his wife are selling their home in san jose and moving to idaho. >> you're on pens and needles you want your best price. >> the san jose market has seen the second biggest price drop. prices are 3% lower. >> he says the market has checked in the few months since he listed the property. >> they are able to ask for more, getting a longer time to do the inspection. >> a year ago we would have sold it for morton 1,000,500. >> it's under a...
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red flag warnings for oregon, washington and parts of idaho. things can get dicey tomorrow in the way of thunderstorms in idaho. and the heat continues across the deep south. going to feel like 107 in houston. 107 in dallas. heat advisories up for tomorrow and it does not look like it's going to cool off for a couple days. tom? >>> new developments tonight in the urgent manhunt for a dangerous fugitive in tennessee. authorities revealing details about the man's deadly escape. here is abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, fearful residents near this tennessee penitentiary locking their doors and loading their guns as the manhunt for escaped accused murderer curtis watson enters its third day. >> my dad, actually, has his shotgun, pistol on the side. he's licensed to carry, so -- >> he's ready just in case something happens. >> reporter: officials now with brutal new details on watson's deadly escape. at 7:00 a.m. wednesday, watson, who qualified for minimum security, begins his daily lawn-mowing duties. at 8:30, he's then seen on a facilit
red flag warnings for oregon, washington and parts of idaho. things can get dicey tomorrow in the way of thunderstorms in idaho. and the heat continues across the deep south. going to feel like 107 in houston. 107 in dallas. heat advisories up for tomorrow and it does not look like it's going to cool off for a couple days. tom? >>> new developments tonight in the urgent manhunt for a dangerous fugitive in tennessee. authorities revealing details about the man's deadly escape. here is...
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johnson has worked as a broadcast journalist, a top aide to idaho's longest serving governor. 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 regional, national, publications including "the new york times," "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. >> thank you, kirby. thanks. well, 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 talks and i always am remin
johnson has worked as a broadcast journalist, a top aide to idaho's longest serving governor. 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...
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idaho. idaho. what the railway brought or what came with literally with the railway with these telegraph lines. what it meant is after the railway with the telegraph and you went to the train station generally and agent who sold tickets may have also been, was also the telegrapher, leaked in small towns. you could be what was the least when hundreds go as close instant communication as was available. you had the equivalent of the internet in terms of rapid communications. public transportation in the united states, especially outside of the metropolitan, urban corridors, whether new york to d.c. for seattle to portland and eugene, oregon, is that probably about 100 years ago in the 1910s there was a network of public scheduled public transportation. almost every railway line, branch, mainline, secretary line, had daily or daily except sunday passenger trains. so you could get from a town of 150 people in north eastern montana to bozeman or to missoula if you're going to college, for instance
idaho. idaho. what the railway brought or what came with literally with the railway with these telegraph lines. what it meant is after the railway with the telegraph and you went to the train station generally and agent who sold tickets may have also been, was also the telegrapher, leaked in small towns. you could be what was the least when hundreds go as close instant communication as was available. you had the equivalent of the internet in terms of rapid communications. public transportation...
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beat and shot at a couple of random passers by one night in idaho in 1988. that land which was an an ongoing gathering place for neo nazis for years. ultimately after one of these cases, that land itself was awarded to the family that was attacked by that skinhead. the family then sold it to a guy who put up sort of a museum of tolerance on the site. which must have delighted the aryan skinhead guys who had been using it as their camp in the woods for years. that was 2000 and 2001, another one of these cases that made national news at the time that put a real spotlight on that hallmark tactic in fighting at least that era of white nationalists, white supremacist, violent terrorism in the united states. that news footage i was showing there, it's old looking, right? we're a couple of decades at least down the road from that stuff, and now it sort of feels like the matches are dry again and the dry brush has grown back, right? when the aryan nations and white aryan resistance and the united klans of america lost their shirts, you know, lost their ropes and the
beat and shot at a couple of random passers by one night in idaho in 1988. that land which was an an ongoing gathering place for neo nazis for years. ultimately after one of these cases, that land itself was awarded to the family that was attacked by that skinhead. the family then sold it to a guy who put up sort of a museum of tolerance on the site. which must have delighted the aryan skinhead guys who had been using it as their camp in the woods for years. that was 2000 and 2001, another one...
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just simply trying to talk about the baseball game at the northwest league all-star game in boise, idaho, but these kids are not letting it happen. >> it's getting a little chaotic anyway. help me. mom, i need your help. i am not expecting this. >> always take control of your live shot. >> where are yourparents? >>> well, thank you for posting that on your facebook page. >> time to hit the track. oh, folks, got a problem. >> the drivers racing to win his lady's heart. nothing says love like the smell of burnt rubber. >> these guys find a highway to nowhere. >> they're going to go investigate. >> see what they discover, next. >> that's unbelievable. >>> brought to you by we're on a mission to heart warm the world. air wick take in fragrance inspired by nature with air wick essential mist. it transforms natural essential oils into mist; filling the room with fragrance, pausing when it's just right. experience air wick essential mist. delivered to your car door so you can do more.et. more refill. more recharge. more relax. target run and done. ipreventing cavities up to 40%. become 4x stron
just simply trying to talk about the baseball game at the northwest league all-star game in boise, idaho, but these kids are not letting it happen. >> it's getting a little chaotic anyway. help me. mom, i need your help. i am not expecting this. >> always take control of your live shot. >> where are yourparents? >>> well, thank you for posting that on your facebook page. >> time to hit the track. oh, folks, got a problem. >> the drivers racing to win his...
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the makeni idaho care risk in one is if. i ask over and say i was in. heat i think. it was that of a difference kid and many kids get this just now not only can we get to make. the division we. would not even have felix well but and the. only way. to say that already on. your phone it's. that much. fun you would like. if we were all good. with this. but it would. take a minute to from the. hasn't worked and then he backs this up from about kid according to the for some to accept them. down the road then use it all season if the how high that. the heaviest rainfall what the heaviest wind i have this is you know by the guy has a high but why did you feel this demonio when i had the study of course i slowed to a minute or so off and i. suppose i'm still 30. years behind in a class my know. nothing lives on monday. night at promotion. maybe in a 100 year period examined. by he. didn't that you did his exam well but i do not. need to live. there and even make sure we his money and if young. girls go to my database not so what can i do you know with us a little don't argue
the makeni idaho care risk in one is if. i ask over and say i was in. heat i think. it was that of a difference kid and many kids get this just now not only can we get to make. the division we. would not even have felix well but and the. only way. to say that already on. your phone it's. that much. fun you would like. if we were all good. with this. but it would. take a minute to from the. hasn't worked and then he backs this up from about kid according to the for some to accept them. down the...
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top the list is terra westovers account of growing up in idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at age 17. in her book, educated. it's been on the bestseller list for over a year. next is the pioneers, pulitzer prize winning historian david mccull lazy recount of the early settlers of the northwest attorney and the former first lady michelle obama's becoming and then lisa tadea examines female sexuality in three women and wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the los angeles times" is mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> now on booktv we want to introduce to author joel salatin, the book "your successful farm business," you don't write books for a living but a you have written self. >> guest: yes, 12. but i mainly farm for a living. >> host: what have your books been about. >> guest: both how to beef production, chicken production, you can farm, and then some broader cultural things, like offering i want to do is illegal, and folks this ain't normal, but our abnormality in our mode
top the list is terra westovers account of growing up in idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at age 17. in her book, educated. it's been on the bestseller list for over a year. next is the pioneers, pulitzer prize winning historian david mccull lazy recount of the early settlers of the northwest attorney and the former first lady michelle obama's becoming and then lisa tadea examines female sexuality in three women and wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction...
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i was born and raised in an agriculture part of the state in idaho. in the 1950's and 1960's when i was in junior high and high school, we had harvest vacations, two weeks every fall, and the kids went and worked on the farms and whatnot. very low money. hard work. that 1960's time and will say0's when, i this because so many people do not seem to remember how this whited, quite america -- america come agriculture, big companies, get wealthy white men, they decided they would bring illegals in. in the early part of that, some of those farmers got caught and were fined. i remember a few that were jailed for a time because they were bringing in illegal mexicans to do this terribly hard work for next to nothing. prior to all of that, we had migrant workers who came from the florida places and they came to do the heavier agricultural acorn and the grain -- with the corn and the grain. when you started seeing who i personally think, mexicans are some of the hardest working people i have ever seen, and some of the nicest people. i get so upset when i listen
i was born and raised in an agriculture part of the state in idaho. in the 1950's and 1960's when i was in junior high and high school, we had harvest vacations, two weeks every fall, and the kids went and worked on the farms and whatnot. very low money. hard work. that 1960's time and will say0's when, i this because so many people do not seem to remember how this whited, quite america -- america come agriculture, big companies, get wealthy white men, they decided they would bring illegals in....
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i think in a place like idaho, i would expect there to be some amount of these ideas running into each other in a way that might be interesting to look at further. yeah, the question about how to get people to reckon with racism. it's such a huge and complex thing. i really don't know a full answer for you or else, you know, we would do it now. but i think learning the history of how ingrained kind of -- how ingrained race has been through the our history and the long history of racial violence is a first step towards a different kind of politics. >> thank you for your work. so i know this is before the time you were covering. i wonder if you thought there were any lessons we should learn about kind of how to address this, from the early part -- [inaudible] -- at first at least tried to put down the ku klux klan. >> so sorry, what is the question about that? >> is there anything we can learn from today, even though it is a much different time period, are there any things we can learn about how possibly how to address this >> well, the ku klux klan act is still the major legal instrumen
i think in a place like idaho, i would expect there to be some amount of these ideas running into each other in a way that might be interesting to look at further. yeah, the question about how to get people to reckon with racism. it's such a huge and complex thing. i really don't know a full answer for you or else, you know, we would do it now. but i think learning the history of how ingrained kind of -- how ingrained race has been through the our history and the long history of racial violence...
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. >> donald and his wife are selling their home in san jose and moving to idaho. >> you are on pins and needles. >> prices have dropped the market has seen the second biggest drop nationwide. prices are 3% lower than last year. >> it takes more effort to get a house sold. >> the real estate says buyers are more picky. >> they are asking more, getting a locker time to do the inspection. >> across the city line in santa clara this realtor lowered the price by $125,000. >> things under a million two is a competitive market. when it above that it's slower. >> while prices have dropped san francisco, oakland and san jose are the top three most competitive markets in the country. >> when you combine the lower interest rates we're beginning to see more buyers have the opportunity time to look at be enter the marketplace. >> as for the kilmers, they dropped their asking price by $50,000. >> the kid in you is disappointed. but at the same time, it's like the marketit impersonal and pri able that for international travel. >> we've been dealing with heat but the weekend is changing, we're tracking
. >> donald and his wife are selling their home in san jose and moving to idaho. >> you are on pins and needles. >> prices have dropped the market has seen the second biggest drop nationwide. prices are 3% lower than last year. >> it takes more effort to get a house sold. >> the real estate says buyers are more picky. >> they are asking more, getting a locker time to do the inspection. >> across the city line in santa clara this realtor lowered the...
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federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for a jet.
federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for a jet.
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this happened to a 14 -year-old boy in idaho. named kenyon mansfield. happened to an older gentleman named dennis law of utah who both i interviewed. to answer your question, yes the us it government is involved in slaughtering all sorts of wildlife on a rapid basis. >> what state primarily with the wolves. >> remember that wolves are still protected under the endangered species act and i believe montana and wyoming. anyway so the states and even in those states where they aren't protected, there are loopholes in the knee endangered species act and states that when wolves can be shown to have preyed upon livestock they can be killed. just remember the primary population of wolves in this country are in the northern rockies, minnesota and michigan and you've got what's called the wolf in mexico and arizona. >> inaudible. [inaudible] [laughter] >> so are you advocating preservation versus multiuse. traditionally have advocated for multi use. like recreation, preservation, mining, industrial use. where did you start your research and why did you become so
this happened to a 14 -year-old boy in idaho. named kenyon mansfield. happened to an older gentleman named dennis law of utah who both i interviewed. to answer your question, yes the us it government is involved in slaughtering all sorts of wildlife on a rapid basis. >> what state primarily with the wolves. >> remember that wolves are still protected under the endangered species act and i believe montana and wyoming. anyway so the states and even in those states where they aren't...
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he first used it in the late 70s while working on an idaho ranch. >> how do you know it was roundup that caused your cancer? >> the only thing i can tell you is that talking to doctors, that was the first thing -- >> what did they tell you? >> were you ever around pesticides or chemicals like roundup? >> he is now suing monsanto, owned by bayer and claims it's dangerous to human health and unfit to be marketed and sold. in 2015, the cancer research agency classified glyphosate as a probable cause of cancer and merril hoge is more than one of 18,000 claimants and bayer has lost three court cases with damages totaling more than $190 million. in a statement, bayer said we have great sympathy for any individual with cancer but the extensive body of science on glyphosate-based herbicides over four decades supports the conclusion that roundup does not cause non-hodgkin's lymphoma but the environmental protection agency said the chemical posed no risk of concern for people exposed to it. >>> looking at the big board, a rough get the stock market and the dow jones is down almost three points. ne
he first used it in the late 70s while working on an idaho ranch. >> how do you know it was roundup that caused your cancer? >> the only thing i can tell you is that talking to doctors, that was the first thing -- >> what did they tell you? >> were you ever around pesticides or chemicals like roundup? >> he is now suing monsanto, owned by bayer and claims it's dangerous to human health and unfit to be marketed and sold. in 2015, the cancer research agency...
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idaho. i spent two months up there and am grateful for the mission that you do, to share it story and have a form for open debate to share ideas. i am not speaking for the marine corps today, i am speaking as a private citizen who wants to get this right. live in trying times and frankly lived in fry -- in trying times for a long time. was i was a young guy i stationed at the closest jet base to the east german border. we were ready for the cold war to be a real war, and i learned a lot about what potential high attrition combat was going to be like. it wasn't an air force fight, navy fight, army fight, marine fight, it was going to be a coalition fight. everybody was going to play. but i learned a lot, i learned a lot about preparing for that and basically, the wars that flowed from the end of the what the general called the stepchild of chechnya, all the fights out there. i'm a student of history and we really suck at predicting the future. we are terrible at that. but we up here, all of u
idaho. i spent two months up there and am grateful for the mission that you do, to share it story and have a form for open debate to share ideas. i am not speaking for the marine corps today, i am speaking as a private citizen who wants to get this right. live in trying times and frankly lived in fry -- in trying times for a long time. was i was a young guy i stationed at the closest jet base to the east german border. we were ready for the cold war to be a real war, and i learned a lot about...
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i was in idaho and montana. you can see it is turning red. [indiscernible] mr.what a great school. >> thank you so much. mr. biden: a pleasure. not at all. i'm happy. by the way, i have a daughter and son -- >> awesome. mr. biden: what is your name? >> jacob. mr. biden: good to see you, jacob. are you a student here? >> no. thank you. mr. biden: thank you. sure, man. let us do it. how are you? thank you. we love new hampshire. it is hard not to love. >> thank you, joe. thank you. mr. biden: god bless you. >> can we get a selfie? mr. biden: sure. sunglasses and ice cream. after all these years. thank you. thank you. what is your name? >> roland. mr. biden: good to see you, roland. >> i came up from massachusetts. mr. biden: thank you. good to meet you, roland. what is your name? >> larra. mr. biden: how are you? good to see you. how are you? i tell you, i know a few people here. >> do you know jim connor? mr. biden: sure i do. all right, man. almost home. >> i work here on the ground. mr. biden: you work here? >> yes. mr. biden: sure you can. how are you and what
i was in idaho and montana. you can see it is turning red. [indiscernible] mr.what a great school. >> thank you so much. mr. biden: a pleasure. not at all. i'm happy. by the way, i have a daughter and son -- >> awesome. mr. biden: what is your name? >> jacob. mr. biden: good to see you, jacob. are you a student here? >> no. thank you. mr. biden: thank you. sure, man. let us do it. how are you? thank you. we love new hampshire. it is hard not to love. >> thank you,...
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in montana before the railway so the first telegraph into montana came from the south and southern idahobut what the railway brought literally with the railway for these telegraph lines. so what it meant is after the railway with the telegraph going to the train station generally and the agent who sold tickets was the telegraph or at least in small towns. 100 years ago you had is closed instant communication as was available. you had the equivalent of the internet in terms of rapid communication. public transportation in the united states especially outside of the metropolitan urban corridor from new york to d.c., seattle to portland is the probably 100 years ago there was a densest network of public scheduled public transportation. almost every railway line branch mainline had daily except sunday passenger trains. you could get from a town of 150 people in northeastern montana to bozeman or to missoula if you went to college for instance. that town of 150 people in northeastern montana there has not been scheduled passenger service by the. for decades. america has this wonderful system
in montana before the railway so the first telegraph into montana came from the south and southern idahobut what the railway brought literally with the railway for these telegraph lines. so what it meant is after the railway with the telegraph going to the train station generally and the agent who sold tickets was the telegraph or at least in small towns. 100 years ago you had is closed instant communication as was available. you had the equivalent of the internet in terms of rapid...
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of attempted murder 6 counts of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment of the people a person, idaho and a host of offenses obviously in philadelphia, i'm whitney wild. >>race car driver dale earnhardt junior and his family are safe after being involved in a fiery plane crash in tennessee today. according to the f a the cessna citation jet carrying earnhardt his wife and daughter plus 2 pilots and their dog landed at as elizabeth 10 municipal airport and then the plane rolled off the end of the runway and caught fire. fire officials say everyone made it out alive including the pilots of the dog and the child they were all taken to the hospital. some of them had minor injuries. >>california man in disbelief after somebody bought his old nike shoes for 10's of thousands of dollars details on why those shoes or so much and the food you eat can have an effect on the planet details on what researchers say you can do to help save >>your house tonight the fda issued a proposal for graphic warnings to be placed on cigarette packages would require tobacco companies to put color images and hea
of attempted murder 6 counts of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment of the people a person, idaho and a host of offenses obviously in philadelphia, i'm whitney wild. >>race car driver dale earnhardt junior and his family are safe after being involved in a fiery plane crash in tennessee today. according to the f a the cessna citation jet carrying earnhardt his wife and daughter plus 2 pilots and their dog landed at as elizabeth 10 municipal airport and then the plane rolled off the...
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popular states for those leaving the bay area include oregon texas and idaho. >>> a lot of reasons to say including nice weather. >>> this is going to be one of the nicest labor day weekend. two years ago around labor day 106 degrees in san francisco. we have had that air quality. there is a lot of stuff that can go awry when it comes to weather. none of it. zero. perfect weather. for your weekend. appreciate it. you will be hearing a lot and seeing all social media what is going on back east. people are having to leave the house because dorian is coming. for us nothing but sunshine and pleasant weather. ada concorde right now. 64 san francisco. you have sunshine. san jose 75. santa rosa 84. overnight middle to upper 50s for the majority of the bay area. fremont 59. redwood city 59. san francisco 59. maybe it is as simple as a backyard bar bq in your neighborhood. maybe want to drive somewhere. try something new. the sausalito art festival is for you. this weekend and monday sunshine 72. it should be pleasantly cool in sausalito. the millbrae's festival is this weekend. sunny and warm
popular states for those leaving the bay area include oregon texas and idaho. >>> a lot of reasons to say including nice weather. >>> this is going to be one of the nicest labor day weekend. two years ago around labor day 106 degrees in san francisco. we have had that air quality. there is a lot of stuff that can go awry when it comes to weather. none of it. zero. perfect weather. for your weekend. appreciate it. you will be hearing a lot and seeing all social media what is...
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the national interagency fire center in boise idaho that northern california can be headed into a very active fire season. it predicts heavy fuel loads left by one terrain will begin to dry out this month. producing increased fire risk is october. that is one warm conditions and possibly strong winds make that fuel particularly dangerous. >>> all three of those topics align it definitely create something that is really hard for us to control with these wind speeds up to about 50 miles per hour. it is hard to get ahead of these fires stop it. >>> the forecast calls for warmer and drier than normal conditions in northern california this fall. >>> jewel is launching a new e- cigarette that will track when and where users the babe. the joule c1 is being rolled out in canada. in the uk. the new pin reportedly uses facial recognition software. in order to verify uses age and is said to include geo-fencing features which will prevent vaping in public areas and schools. jewels that this is an effort to deter teenagers from vaping. >>> dramatic plans for downtown san jose. so why are some neigh
the national interagency fire center in boise idaho that northern california can be headed into a very active fire season. it predicts heavy fuel loads left by one terrain will begin to dry out this month. producing increased fire risk is october. that is one warm conditions and possibly strong winds make that fuel particularly dangerous. >>> all three of those topics align it definitely create something that is really hard for us to control with these wind speeds up to about 50 miles...
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and idaho are also in the top six. what is causing the geographic element of these suicide rates? guest: i think all of these -- these are states -- speaking about the stereotypes up, men are cowboy being men states. you have that, you have the isolation, which middle-aged men tend to fall into the older they get and it is worse in rural areas. you have the accessibility to guns. many of the states that are in the top five or six have the highest gun ownership rates of anywhere in the country. as i bluntly put in the story, if you take pills or you hang yourself, something can go wrong. if you put a gun to your head, the chances of success are much higher. orther it is mental health distance from rapid care if you have harmed yourself is tremendous. wyoming, in the entire giant state, there are only 70 or 80 psychiatrists registered to counsel in that state. there is a dearth of services for people who are in trouble. on top of that, it is still where you see in other parts of the country, people are more open to talking about mental health issues. i think to some degree in the mo
and idaho are also in the top six. what is causing the geographic element of these suicide rates? guest: i think all of these -- these are states -- speaking about the stereotypes up, men are cowboy being men states. you have that, you have the isolation, which middle-aged men tend to fall into the older they get and it is worse in rural areas. you have the accessibility to guns. many of the states that are in the top five or six have the highest gun ownership rates of anywhere in the country....
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in boise idaho. northern california could be headed toward a very active fire season. from now through october. >> three things that drive fires are fuel weather and topography. we definitely do have the fuel loading because of how much rain we have had this winter.>> reporter: the concern napa county echols what we heard contra costa county.>> that adds up between 150 to 200% of the fuel load we had the same spot and across the country a year ago. about across much of california with fire activity below average during july. the concern is that we are heading to the most dangerous fire conditions heat and warm and dry winds. with much of the fuel still on the ground.>>> when all three of those topics align it definitely creates something that is hard for us to control with these wind speeds up to about 50 miles per hour. it is hard to get ahead of these fires and stop it. >> reporter: above normal significant wildfires potential those of the actual words in the report. along with a forecast for warmer and drier conditions than normal this fall.>>> is at perspective to
in boise idaho. northern california could be headed toward a very active fire season. from now through october. >> three things that drive fires are fuel weather and topography. we definitely do have the fuel loading because of how much rain we have had this winter.>> reporter: the concern napa county echols what we heard contra costa county.>> that adds up between 150 to 200% of the fuel load we had the same spot and across the country a year ago. about across much of...
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montana, wyoming, and idaho, all three. and they are all part of that of-in 2019, everyone wants to live here. everybody'snly on worst top 10,r at , top five places to live. it is understandable because yellowstone national park is the centerpiece. airport,ational bestrsity, plus the hiking, hunting, fishing, world-class skiing, all of those things. started to say, money can buy, or that freak can give you. free can give you. it has really ramped up the cost of housing. so there's kind of a sadness i future. yellowstone's is it going to be a place just for rich people? democracy that the national park service has pushed so long since it was established, and argued lisa well? through make -- argue play so arguably so well. for the american public. can they still afford to come here. how about visitation. it was a lot easier when i started in yellowstone and there were 2.2 visitors. point 2 million people just in yellowstone. million people just in yellowstone. what is the solution? nobody knows the answer. >> our look at boz
montana, wyoming, and idaho, all three. and they are all part of that of-in 2019, everyone wants to live here. everybody'snly on worst top 10,r at , top five places to live. it is understandable because yellowstone national park is the centerpiece. airport,ational bestrsity, plus the hiking, hunting, fishing, world-class skiing, all of those things. started to say, money can buy, or that freak can give you. free can give you. it has really ramped up the cost of housing. so there's kind of a...
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the fuel was taken to idaho and the problem with tmi 2 is there was no decommissioning fund. so we had to bail them out to the fuel the plan. it cost $700 million to build and people have spent $3 billion to build a plant that only operated for 90 days. people in this area never got the energy. the people who operated the company were based in allentown , pittsburgh, new jersey. this will not operate again. i don't know if it will be decommissioned, but we've not had a person in the basement for 40 years. tmi 1 has been operating since 1974 and it might be shut down. it has lost $300 million in the last five years and there's talk about bailing it out. but when this planet was sold, and it was sold in 1999, there were 800 employees. now we are down to 500. we are going to transition one where the other end i think most of the people there will work on decommissioning, but people need to know that an accident that began in 1979 may not be over until the 22nd century. >> good morning.>> eric, thank you for the mention you have given to 40 years ago but it seems like yesterday a
the fuel was taken to idaho and the problem with tmi 2 is there was no decommissioning fund. so we had to bail them out to the fuel the plan. it cost $700 million to build and people have spent $3 billion to build a plant that only operated for 90 days. people in this area never got the energy. the people who operated the company were based in allentown , pittsburgh, new jersey. this will not operate again. i don't know if it will be decommissioned, but we've not had a person in the basement...
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us state of idaho has been told by a federal court that it must pay for gender reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate unless there is a successful appeal in the supreme court in the next $90.00 days it will be the 1st time that a state has been instructed to pay for such procedure since the medically necessary treatment for prisoners gender dysphoria is gender confirmation surgery and responsible prison officials deny such treatment with full awareness of the prisoner's suffering those officials violate the 8th amendment prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. this inmate who identifies as a woman but has to go in the surgery is. he's serving a 10 year prison sentence right now for sexually abusing a 15 year old jewel for release in 2021 is no eligible for parole but if the gender reassignment surgery is successful paid for by the state will be transferred to a women's prison wheels to commentators in the u.s. for their thoughts on the case i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences there is absolutely 0 evidence in the medical community t
us state of idaho has been told by a federal court that it must pay for gender reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate unless there is a successful appeal in the supreme court in the next $90.00 days it will be the 1st time that a state has been instructed to pay for such procedure since the medically necessary treatment for prisoners gender dysphoria is gender confirmation surgery and responsible prison officials deny such treatment with full awareness of the prisoner's suffering those...
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federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse go reaction to the controversial ruling that . i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences while she is in prison the state is responsible for her that person's health and welfare. is one of the afternoon here in moscow live from our world usage who is kevin and with you for this 30 minute news round up and 1st in the developing story just came in the last hour a court in kiev has released the head of the ukrainian branch of russia's ria novosti news agency from pretrial detention. jewel who russian ukrainian now. was arrested last year and charged with treason while the case against him still stands and he could still be facing up to 15 years in prison nonetheless he's welcome the judge's decision today. that i'm now planning to leave the building with some fresh air i think about everything else all of the other problems to morrow it feels really bad being in prison believe me i'm not the only one hoping stance i don't know a sin
federal court orders the state of idaho to pay for gender reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of child sex abuse go reaction to the controversial ruling that . i absolutely don't think that taxpayers should be funding people's preferences while she is in prison the state is responsible for her that person's health and welfare. is one of the afternoon here in moscow live from our world usage who is kevin and with you for this 30 minute news round up and 1st in the developing story just...
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how did he win michigan, idaho, pennsylvania, wisconsin?you turn on cable news, you will get a series of explanations. russian, hillary clinton. i looked at the numbers and the numbers tell a different story. the reason donald trump is the president is we automated 4 millionn manufacturing jobs. how many know someone that lost their job in manufacturing? unfortunately what happened to those workers will spread to retail, call centers, truck drivers through your communities. how many know the stores closing in iowa? why are the stores are closing? it's a one word answer. amazon. they are sucking $20 billion out of your community. how much did amazon pay in taxes last year? >> zero. mr. yang: that is right. the most common job in iowa and around the country is working as a retail cashier. the average retail cashier is a making betweenan nine dollars and $10 an hour. i just was at iowa 80 in davenport. there were 5000 people there. imagine trucks that never stop. we are in the greatest economic transformation and it brought us donald trump. fa
how did he win michigan, idaho, pennsylvania, wisconsin?you turn on cable news, you will get a series of explanations. russian, hillary clinton. i looked at the numbers and the numbers tell a different story. the reason donald trump is the president is we automated 4 millionn manufacturing jobs. how many know someone that lost their job in manufacturing? unfortunately what happened to those workers will spread to retail, call centers, truck drivers through your communities. how many know the...