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we want idaho students brought up in idaho schools working in idaho jobs. [applause] this past fall the student body presidents at college of western idaho, boise state university, lewis-clark state college, and university of idaho wrote an article on the need to invest directly in our students, our future workforce. the students, adam jones from emmett, tanner mcclain from middleton, caden massey from kamiah, and flora koenig from boise said, now more than ever we can't afford for our students to leave idaho. a statewide scholarship program will not only benefit idaho students but will help to keep our economy growing and competitive for the next generation. it is time to keep idaho's future in idaho. i don't know about you, but i think these students nailed it. we have them here with us today. adam, tanner, caden, and flora, please stand so we can recognize you. [applause] a person's foundation for success in life starts very young, and it starts in the home. the education of our children will always rest first and foremost with the family. schools are pa
we want idaho students brought up in idaho schools working in idaho jobs. [applause] this past fall the student body presidents at college of western idaho, boise state university, lewis-clark state college, and university of idaho wrote an article on the need to invest directly in our students, our future workforce. the students, adam jones from emmett, tanner mcclain from middleton, caden massey from kamiah, and flora koenig from boise said, now more than ever we can't afford for our students...
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of and on battles with the idaho falls police.d now she was going to have to fight that power in a whole new way. because -- remember jared fuhriman, the detective who befriended chris tapp, in a previous position as school resources officer? the fellow who got that confession has gone on to become the mayor of the town. >> true. >> does that have anything to do with it as far as you know? >> people are going to protect their story, without looking any deeper and saying, is this really accurate? >> so, the idaho falls police had taken a false confession. put the wrong man in prison. and failed to find the real killer? when we spoke to the former detective, then mayor, jared fuhriman, he said no, just not true. and how did he know? it was fuhriman who took tapp to visit the crime scene during some of those many interviews, all those years ago. >> let me tell you, they weren't in the room with me when he took us up the stairs. took us into the bedroom and relived that night. and you could see it on his face. he was reliving it. >> o
of and on battles with the idaho falls police.d now she was going to have to fight that power in a whole new way. because -- remember jared fuhriman, the detective who befriended chris tapp, in a previous position as school resources officer? the fellow who got that confession has gone on to become the mayor of the town. >> true. >> does that have anything to do with it as far as you know? >> people are going to protect their story, without looking any deeper and saying, is...
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from idaho owner brad little. from montana congressman ryan zinke and your host president of the us gas and oil association, jim stewart. [music] >> good morning everybody. it's great to be with you. my name is tim stewart. we represent most of the small independent oil and gas producers in the united states or as i like to say that people who do all the no rest , do all the work get none of the credit and take all of the crap. i'm honored to be on stage with these great americans to talk about energy dominance and energysecurity with that i like to .jump right into it . talking with congressman zinke if it is all right. when you were secretary the term energy dominance became really the mantra for the department and i'm curious as to what your thoughts are with regards to what we had at the time, how we got there right now and what we might do. >> out to you how the term energy dominance came about and i was in the white house with president trump and a we're at $8 million barrels a day and a day and declining bu
from idaho owner brad little. from montana congressman ryan zinke and your host president of the us gas and oil association, jim stewart. [music] >> good morning everybody. it's great to be with you. my name is tim stewart. we represent most of the small independent oil and gas producers in the united states or as i like to say that people who do all the no rest , do all the work get none of the credit and take all of the crap. i'm honored to be on stage with these great americans to talk...
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there has been progress in idaho.re in oregon, and that hasn't quite gotten traction yet. but if these two states agree, if they redraw state lines, there is an even bigger hurdle, and that's that they need approval from congress. but let's just say that all of this does happen. how would this look? well, this is oregon, where i'm standing here on this side of the river. on the other side of the river, over there, that is idaho. where i'm standing here in oregon, this would become idaho, just like 250 miles to my north, to my west, and to my south, all of this would form a new giant idaho. it would be one of the largest geographic states in the entire country. anderson, organizers say it would be about the size of montana. anderson. >> kyung lah, thank you. >>> just ahead, massive storms lashing both coasts tonight. the latest on the severe rain now expanding into southern california. thousands under evacuation orders there. also a nor'easter has forced airports to cancel flights and brought almost three feet of snow
there has been progress in idaho.re in oregon, and that hasn't quite gotten traction yet. but if these two states agree, if they redraw state lines, there is an even bigger hurdle, and that's that they need approval from congress. but let's just say that all of this does happen. how would this look? well, this is oregon, where i'm standing here on this side of the river. on the other side of the river, over there, that is idaho. where i'm standing here in oregon, this would become idaho, just...
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all of this would form a new giant idaho.est geographic states in the entire country. anderson, organizers say it would be about the size of montana. anderson? >> thank you very much appreciate it. just ahead, massive storms lashing both cause tonight. the latest of rain is expanding into southern california. thousands under evacuation there, hundreds of thousands without power. a nor'eastern has forced airports to cancel flights, brought three feet of snow to parts of new england. we'll have the latest on the snow storms. coming up. ionship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college, and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! debt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. ♪ inner voice (kom
all of this would form a new giant idaho.est geographic states in the entire country. anderson, organizers say it would be about the size of montana. anderson? >> thank you very much appreciate it. just ahead, massive storms lashing both cause tonight. the latest of rain is expanding into southern california. thousands under evacuation there, hundreds of thousands without power. a nor'eastern has forced airports to cancel flights, brought three feet of snow to parts of new england. we'll...
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and so, this bill in idaho. in its core conceit, and i'm not exaggerating here, in intent and, in fact, it's trying to take that right away from the population that it targets. teenagers. you help on meyer and i don't get an abortion, even by dropping them off the airport or obtaining medication from -- without their parents knowledge, it would violate this law and be thrown in prison. now, you might think yourself, well, you know, parents should -- do you think a legal guardian has ever impregnated a minor in the state of idaho? do you think that happens anywhere in this country? do you think illegal miners might be pregnant by someone that is sexually assaulted them, that has power over them and might need to go across state lines to obtain an abortion, you think that ever happens? the minor part here is key because minors rights are circumscribed constitutionally. targeting them brings this law right up to the line of an obvious and flagrant assault on the union. but remember, tactics that go just up to the l
and so, this bill in idaho. in its core conceit, and i'm not exaggerating here, in intent and, in fact, it's trying to take that right away from the population that it targets. teenagers. you help on meyer and i don't get an abortion, even by dropping them off the airport or obtaining medication from -- without their parents knowledge, it would violate this law and be thrown in prison. now, you might think yourself, well, you know, parents should -- do you think a legal guardian has ever...
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it touches montana and idaho and doesn't touch your imagination a little. to think that the world's greatest outdoor museum, all the flowers and forest and mountains are reserved for you. all established in 1872 by the united states congress, yellowstone national park was the world's first national park, encompassing land from three states. idaho, montana and wyoming. the park is an economic driver for towns that surround it. while in bozeman, montana, which sits about 75 miles north of the park, we spoke with former park historian lee whittlesey about his career and the impact the park has had on the region. tell us about your first yellowstone experience. oh, my gosh. my first yellowstone experience reaches way back. and like for so many americans, it was a vacation. i was four and my parents brought us my brother and me, to yellowstone from norman, oklahoma. our hometown and they continued bringing us for many years and so we were always interested in not just yellowstone, but the whole american west. and so we fell into that trap of never going east. no
it touches montana and idaho and doesn't touch your imagination a little. to think that the world's greatest outdoor museum, all the flowers and forest and mountains are reserved for you. all established in 1872 by the united states congress, yellowstone national park was the world's first national park, encompassing land from three states. idaho, montana and wyoming. the park is an economic driver for towns that surround it. while in bozeman, montana, which sits about 75 miles north of the...
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very much like us here in idaho.them join us. >> ainsley: how would it affect the elections? this is a group of 13 counties, 11 or 13? what's correct? >> currently there have been 11 counties. >> ainsley: okay. >> that have passed resolutions to go ahead and continue talks with us. you know. when you look nationally and through the years what you can do to what can you do to creating a state, moving a state. really only three ways to move. either create a new state. that's not going to happen unless you are washington, d.c., we know that. you could succeed from the union and we know how well that had gone about 150 years ago and really the most viable means of creating a change idaho would essentially benefit as far as it's not going to hurt our people at all. it's not going to cost us. another benefit for us here in idaho is, you know, our policies, our laws are very different. in oregon, you know, they believe in drugs at all levels and so right on our border, closer to boise, our major metropolitan area, we will s
very much like us here in idaho.them join us. >> ainsley: how would it affect the elections? this is a group of 13 counties, 11 or 13? what's correct? >> currently there have been 11 counties. >> ainsley: okay. >> that have passed resolutions to go ahead and continue talks with us. you know. when you look nationally and through the years what you can do to what can you do to creating a state, moving a state. really only three ways to move. either create a new state....
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she's a democrat in ruby red idaho and voted against the state bill.re you surprised that it has already gotten this far? >> i'm saddened, but i'm not surprised. we are in a time of unprecedented partisanship and hostility. we heard marjorie taylor greene calling for the breakup of america, because it's so unbearable, apparently, for people of differently political ideologies to be living together. >> we don't think of ourselves as a successionist movement, we see ourselves as a self-determination movement. >> are you hearing from other places around the country? >> yes, we are hearing from all over the country. because this is not a problem that's unique to the state of oregon. >> reporter: matt mccall used to live in portland but moved east where he was born, frustrated by pandemic policies of the city. laws should match the citizens, he says. >> we can match people up to government they want and everybody gets the government they want and the political tension goes down. >> reporter: should this happen in other places? >> yes, i believe we should. a
she's a democrat in ruby red idaho and voted against the state bill.re you surprised that it has already gotten this far? >> i'm saddened, but i'm not surprised. we are in a time of unprecedented partisanship and hostility. we heard marjorie taylor greene calling for the breakup of america, because it's so unbearable, apparently, for people of differently political ideologies to be living together. >> we don't think of ourselves as a successionist movement, we see ourselves as a...
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that are flooding in idaho.ed to come here we've got plenty. the contrast republicans talk about all the time. the contrast particularly we take utah, wyoming and montana and oregon, washington, california could not be greater freedom, lower liberty, lower taxes lower regulations everything cpac stands for is omnipresent in those states and absent in those other three blue states. >> i appreciate that thank you. there's a lot to be optimistic about the federal capacity to generate energy. he probably understands bro than anyone in the industry. capable of what's out there in terms of oil and gas and renewable and everything else. >> we have our extensive absolute extensive. one of things we can look at is access to existing areas for enhanced existing areas. access to new areas. there is also the beauty of technological begin the environmental impact less all the extraction of the resources is enhanced. today we are actually producing more energy with a smaller footprint. we are doing a better and more environme
that are flooding in idaho.ed to come here we've got plenty. the contrast republicans talk about all the time. the contrast particularly we take utah, wyoming and montana and oregon, washington, california could not be greater freedom, lower liberty, lower taxes lower regulations everything cpac stands for is omnipresent in those states and absent in those other three blue states. >> i appreciate that thank you. there's a lot to be optimistic about the federal capacity to generate energy....
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the idaho state house, advanced a bill banning so-called abortion trafficking.nute leave the state to access abortion care without parental consent. the bill is expected to pass the state senate, and will likely be signed into law under republican governor -- minority leader of the idaho legislature democrat -- joins me now. help us understand, thank you for joining, us what is at stake with this bill? >> it is really disturbing. idaho has such an extreme abortion ban in effect right now, there is barely a life of a woman exception. it is extremely difficult to -- there is no exceptions actually, it is a -- treated as students guilty unless proven innocent, and faces five years in prison for performing an abortion, even when it women's health is at stake in all of the circumstances. and now, we have a real problem in that one of our big hospitals just shut down all maternity services. we have lost a third of the states medicine specialists. and about half of our ob/gyn's are currently looking at early retirement or leaving the state. rather than fix it in the fa
the idaho state house, advanced a bill banning so-called abortion trafficking.nute leave the state to access abortion care without parental consent. the bill is expected to pass the state senate, and will likely be signed into law under republican governor -- minority leader of the idaho legislature democrat -- joins me now. help us understand, thank you for joining, us what is at stake with this bill? >> it is really disturbing. idaho has such an extreme abortion ban in effect right now,...
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. >>> and idaho murder investigation, new information about the items found in the home where the suspect was arrested. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." news." suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. try vicks sinex. my husbandnd i r shingles doesn't care.d f, because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increa proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care but, shingrix protects.
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the idaho murders, the discoery. the severe storms hitting. the tornado watch and the risk for straight-line winds. and that horrific flight over the u.s. the severe turbulence. but we are going to begin tonight with the alex murdaugh case, and at this hour, the jury is now deliberating, after six weeks of testimony. his fate is now in their nds, butot witutbombshell fmong a joa she iscced of doing. as tonight, jury of seven ivome abc's eva pilgrim leading us off, she was in the courtroom again today. >> reporter: tonight, the fate of alex murdaugh, accused of shooting his wife and son to death, now in the hands of the jury. >> you are the judges, judges of the facts. >> reporter: but just hours before deliberations, a dramatic twist. the judge dismissing a juror for misconduct after learning she had talked to friends about the case. >> this juror, unfortunately, violated that order. >> reporter: with an alternate juror stepping in, the defense then making their final case for alex murdaugh. >> alex murdaugh is innocent. >> reporter: murdaugh'
the idaho murders, the discoery. the severe storms hitting. the tornado watch and the risk for straight-line winds. and that horrific flight over the u.s. the severe turbulence. but we are going to begin tonight with the alex murdaugh case, and at this hour, the jury is now deliberating, after six weeks of testimony. his fate is now in their nds, butot witutbombshell fmong a joa she iscced of doing. as tonight, jury of seven ivome abc's eva pilgrim leading us off, she was in the courtroom again...
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ese estado se ha propuesto varias veces debido a que —— a que no tienen esos fÁrmacos, la ley deja idahodespuÉs de 3 dÍas de huelgaen demanda por parte de muchos trabajadores de la educaciÓn en los Ángeles pidiendo mejores sueldos y condiciones de trabajo, las escuelas de los Ángeles han reabierto sus puertas, y las clases se han retomado cuando el sindicato de empleados del sistema escolar, dejÓ a un lado su paro y se va a reintegrar con las negociaciones. borja: 11 horas de delicada cirugÍa y 25 mÉdicos, escuchen bien, eso fue lo necesario para poderse parar exitosamente a dos gemelas siamesas. carolina: tenemos las imÁgenes, una de esas m lassen ya sido dada de alta, y ha sido llevada a la casa de sus padres. andra leÓn nos tiene parte de esta conmovedora historia. andrea: los padres dicen que va a extraÑar a la atenciÓn diaria de los mÉdicos en el hospital, pero siente un gran alivio al saber que sus gemelas de 5 meses fueron separadas exitosamente. esto gracias a una innovadora cirugÍa de unas obras en enero, cuando sÓlo tenÍan 16 semanas. luego tuvieron que permanecer varias semana
ese estado se ha propuesto varias veces debido a que —— a que no tienen esos fÁrmacos, la ley deja idahodespuÉs de 3 dÍas de huelgaen demanda por parte de muchos trabajadores de la educaciÓn en los Ángeles pidiendo mejores sueldos y condiciones de trabajo, las escuelas de los Ángeles han reabierto sus puertas, y las clases se han retomado cuando el sindicato de empleados del sistema escolar, dejÓ a un lado su paro y se va a reintegrar con las negociaciones. borja: 11 horas de...
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ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. >>> back now with new evidence in the idaho college murders. newly unsealed search warrants reveal that police found a knife, a pistol, and black face masks at the pennsylvania home where bryan kohberger's family lives. kohberger was arrested in december for the murders of four university of idaho students more than a month before >>> a top nfl prospect was back at the league scouting combine today hours after he surrendered to police. jalen carter is facing charges in connection with the crash that left a teammate and a team staffer dead. stephanie gosk has late details >> reporter: tonight, top nfl prospect jalen carter is back showing off his skills at the nfl combine after turning himself in to georgia police last night on misdemeanor charges, taking this mugshot. he was released 16 minutes later. the university of georgia football star is accused of reckless driving and drag racing the night fellow player devin willock and team recruiter chandler lecroy were killed in a crash. >> there was a car that excessively sped away
ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. >>> back now with new evidence in the idaho college murders. newly unsealed search warrants reveal that police found a knife, a pistol, and black face masks at the pennsylvania home where bryan kohberger's family lives. kohberger was arrested in december for the murders of four university of idaho students more than a month before >>> a top nfl prospect was back at the league scouting combine today hours after he...
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. >>> the idaho college murders, and tonight, what's now been discovered in the family home of the suspect. pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the war in ukraine, and the first meeting between secretary of state antony blinken and hid russian counterpart, sergei love love, since this war began. james longman in ukraine tonight, as we now learn what was said. >>> the news back here at home on george santos tonight. the new york congressman who admitted to lying, making up much of his life story. what they're now doing in congress as he comes under the microscope. jon karl is here. >>> the remarkable discovery. what's been found inside the great pyramid of giza, and you'll see it here tonight. >>> and america strong. he waited nearly six decades for this honor. our interview tonight with the black vietnam veteran set to receive the medal of honor. >>> good evening as we come to pbe air in the west tonight. and we do begin with the breaking news. a guilty verdict in the case that made national headlines. the jury finding alex murdaugh guilty in killing his wife maggie and son paul. the ve
. >>> the idaho college murders, and tonight, what's now been discovered in the family home of the suspect. pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the war in ukraine, and the first meeting between secretary of state antony blinken and hid russian counterpart, sergei love love, since this war began. james longman in ukraine tonight, as we now learn what was said. >>> the news back here at home on george santos tonight. the new york congressman who admitted to lying,...
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if the bill is signed by the governor, idaho would become the fifth state to allow firing squads wereck again with my panel. so basically what's happened is that they're having a hard time finding the drugs for lethal injection. there is a shortage. um of them, and i just can't tell is firing squad more humane, less humane, more barbaric lists for barrett more more barbaric and lethal injection because lethal injection by the way sometimes goes awry, and it doesn't work if it goes to riots or horrific thing. um, look, i'm against the death penalty anyway. so this is you know, we're already you know, in territory that i'm not that comfortable with, but the reason they went with legal lethal injections because hanging people and handing out rifles to five people and you don't know which one has a real bullet, and they all fired was so traumatic, not just the damage it did to the human that got shot in front of everybody, but to the people who are pulling the triggers, they said, let's do something else. and so now what's happened is that it turns out it's just hard to take a life. it is
if the bill is signed by the governor, idaho would become the fifth state to allow firing squads wereck again with my panel. so basically what's happened is that they're having a hard time finding the drugs for lethal injection. there is a shortage. um of them, and i just can't tell is firing squad more humane, less humane, more barbaric lists for barrett more more barbaric and lethal injection because lethal injection by the way sometimes goes awry, and it doesn't work if it goes to riots or...
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bryan kohberger's school less than ten miles from the university of idaho, the off campus home whereapin, and maddie mogen, were found stabbed to death on november 13th. found stabbed to death on the survivor telling authorities she saw a figure dressed in black entering the home that night. now bryan kohberger is awaiting trial for four counts of first-degree murder and has not formally entered a plea but tells the attorney he believes he will be exonerated. meanwhile the community in idaho is trying to move forward. >> i feel better knowing that they have the suspect in custody, that there is a chance that this might be all behind us soon enough. >> reporter: the university announcing the house where the murders happened will be demolished, calling it a healing garden and a way to stop efforts to further sensationalize the crime scene. now, authorities still haven't publicly released a motive for the attack but alleged bryan kohberger stalked the victim's house at least a dozen times before the killings and say he went back to the crime scene hours after the murders. guys >> gadi,
bryan kohberger's school less than ten miles from the university of idaho, the off campus home whereapin, and maddie mogen, were found stabbed to death on november 13th. found stabbed to death on the survivor telling authorities she saw a figure dressed in black entering the home that night. now bryan kohberger is awaiting trial for four counts of first-degree murder and has not formally entered a plea but tells the attorney he believes he will be exonerated. meanwhile the community in idaho is...
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fue cuando paseaba con una moto de nieve al este de idaho. personal militar y aunque arriesgan sus vidas. isa osorio estuvo con los 9 perros rescatistas y las cualidades que deben tener estos perros. >>> busca. >>> tras recibir la seÑal, corre directamente a las ruinas, entre los escombros, su misiÓn es encontrar vida. en un hueco, parece que hallÓ a alguien. el soldado y el perro acaban de hacer una simulaciÓn, pero asÍ son las practicas que estos binomios realizan todos los dÍas para estar preparados y actuar ante cualquier terremoto. que no se hablan las timado. >>> el entrenamiento es con adiestramiento con olores que indican vida o muerte. >>> estos son los 9 binomios caninos que participaron en las labores de bÚsqueda y rescate en turquÍa. solo falta pro teo, pero cada uno de ellos encontrÓ por lo menos a una persona con vida. >>> territorio es el Único pastor alemÁn del grupo y el de mÁs experiencia. ayudÓ en el rescate de vÍctima del sismo del 19 de septiembre del 2017 en ciudad de mÉxico. >>> es un perro juguetÓn, dinÁmico y Ágil. se
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and of course, it is not just idaho pushing these kinds of extreme restrictions.tip of the iceberg that's been coming since the day the supreme court overturned roe. the ultimate goal for the antiabortion right and it logically follows, from what they say they believe, is obviously a full and complete national ban on all abortion for everyone everywhere, and ultimately, the finding the fetus as a constitutionally protected person. that is the end goal. just today, north carolina republicans filed a bill in the house that would totally ban abortion from the point of conception, except to save the mother's life. that follows a proposed bill in south carolina, under which women who get an abortion could face the death penalty. and a republican member in response to the bill, rob harris, admirably honest in his logic. quote, we have to ask ourselves, as a culture, whether we believe life begins at conception or not. the ramifications of that are the same for anybody else who would take another life. in other words, abortion is murder and people who obtain abortions sh
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we don't put 80 people going and finding the killer they found in idaho and yet they will put 80 people out there to suppress people's political opinions on social media. >> bill: jason, thank you. cincinnati, ohio today. see you in new york again soon. thank you, want to take you back to one more clip from the christopher wray interview having to do with fentanyl. play the clip about what he talked about the effort to try to stop a lot of this stuff. watch. >> this is a threat that's not just across the border. that fentanyl is hitting streets all over the united states and we've got enterprise investigations into cartel leadership. into trans national gangs and other criminal organizations all over the united states and we're focused on trying to dismantle wherever we can, dismantle those organizations. >> bill: it has to happen sooner rather than later. when we sat and listened to that woman yesterday saying it's a war, 100,000 people dying a day. what he said prior to today. he tied fentanyl to mexico and china and called it epidemic proportions. that's the f.b.i. director. he can't
we don't put 80 people going and finding the killer they found in idaho and yet they will put 80 people out there to suppress people's political opinions on social media. >> bill: jason, thank you. cincinnati, ohio today. see you in new york again soon. thank you, want to take you back to one more clip from the christopher wray interview having to do with fentanyl. play the clip about what he talked about the effort to try to stop a lot of this stuff. watch. >> this is a threat...
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the new swipe from a former ally >>> plus the idaho college murder case.rants served to 60 different companies. what they could tell us and why the judge wants those warrants to stay secret. >>> spring break fever the new safety warnings, though, from state and federal officials about traveling to mexico. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc ♪♪ the caggiano's. a family of long island brewers. harvests their own ingredients, on their own turf. there's a story in every piece of land. run with us on a john deere mower and start telling yours. think he's posting about all that ancient roman coinage? no. he's making real-time money moves with merrill. so no matter what the market's doing, he's ready. and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. ♪♪ gillette presents... the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris that gets in the way of the blades. for effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. all with a lifetime warranty. and
the new swipe from a former ally >>> plus the idaho college murder case.rants served to 60 different companies. what they could tell us and why the judge wants those warrants to stay secret. >>> spring break fever the new safety warnings, though, from state and federal officials about traveling to mexico. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc ♪♪ the caggiano's. a family of long island brewers. harvests their own ingredients, on their own turf....
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burger is charged in the grizzly stabbing deaths of the four university of idaho students in a houseear campus last november. he has not yet entered a plea in the case, but recently unsealed court documents offering some new information about the items seized from his parents' house in pennsylvania when he was arrested. and the documents are revealing even more clues about the investigation of the murders leading up to co burgers. arrest jean cazares reports. november 13th 2022 law enforcement arrived at the home in moscow, idaho, and what they find is horrifying. four students caylee gone calvez, zanna corn, adele, madeem, ogan and even shape in all murdered the weapon used a knife. police also find what they believe will be an extremely important piece of evidence on the bed. next to madeem. ogan is a tan leather knife sheath with cabe are stamped on the outside of it. the knife is missing. now many new details have come to light after 35 new court filings were released. among other discoveries on november 21st one week after the murders, law enforcement received a search warrant r
burger is charged in the grizzly stabbing deaths of the four university of idaho students in a houseear campus last november. he has not yet entered a plea in the case, but recently unsealed court documents offering some new information about the items seized from his parents' house in pennsylvania when he was arrested. and the documents are revealing even more clues about the investigation of the murders leading up to co burgers. arrest jean cazares reports. november 13th 2022 law enforcement...
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and new clues in the idaho college murder investigation. court documents revealing how they're building a case agaiainst the suspect without a murder weapon. and where it's going. (dock k worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. and, they felt dramatic and fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight in
and new clues in the idaho college murder investigation. court documents revealing how they're building a case agaiainst the suspect without a murder weapon. and where it's going. (dock k worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of...
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i went to flint, michigan, idaho, and the u.s. anmexico border.ould say that of those places, the one placehere people really do depend on selling plasma is the u.s mexico border. at one point before the pandemic, ther were 10,000 mexicacitizens per week crossing over into the u.s. to sell plasma. mexico, like most every other country, bans the payment, paying people to donate plasma. the ataction is for mexican citizens to come into the u.s. to earn money by doing that. that was really the only group that i encountered where it could have bn a primary income stream. because wages are so much lower in mexico than the united stat. in rexburg, idaho, a mormon university town, i found one of the primary groups of people in the united states who sell plasma, collegetudents. this is an industry that marts to and targets college students like maybe nobody else. if you are in a city with a large university, a large public university where a lot of the stents are wealthy, you will find at least one plasma center. it is a tiny little town that has maybe 30
i went to flint, michigan, idaho, and the u.s. anmexico border.ould say that of those places, the one placehere people really do depend on selling plasma is the u.s mexico border. at one point before the pandemic, ther were 10,000 mexicacitizens per week crossing over into the u.s. to sell plasma. mexico, like most every other country, bans the payment, paying people to donate plasma. the ataction is for mexican citizens to come into the u.s. to earn money by doing that. that was really the...
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an idaho family is reeling after being attacked by an angry moose while snowmobiling in the idaho palisadesah park has more. >> we were heading to hot springs. >> reporter: a family snowmobile ride on wednesday coming the a heart stopping stop. >> the moose was trapped, we were trapped. >> reporter: with the sun behind him, unable to reverse, and his brother in front, sqjeremiah bigelow tries not to provoke the animal. the moose gave a false charge, but turned attention to his brother. >> he was trying to distract it because he could go straight. >> as the moose moved forward, he had seconds to react. >> he gets up on the sled and hoping for a false charge. the machine is running at this point. he sits down and hits the gas and the snow machine died. he jumps off. as he jumps off it hits the snow machine. >> reporter: shocked but alive, jeremiah's brother scrambles back to his sled. >> you can see they have this little old-fashioned western standoff where they're staring at each other. >> the moose walks off, living the bigelow brothers stunned. >> it pushed the handlebars all the way forwa
an idaho family is reeling after being attacked by an angry moose while snowmobiling in the idaho palisadesah park has more. >> we were heading to hot springs. >> reporter: a family snowmobile ride on wednesday coming the a heart stopping stop. >> the moose was trapped, we were trapped. >> reporter: with the sun behind him, unable to reverse, and his brother in front, sqjeremiah bigelow tries not to provoke the animal. the moose gave a false charge, but turned attention...
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authorities say kohberger is being held in isolation in an idaho jail.ily has not visited him but has been in contact by phone, according to a source close to them. the source also telling nbc news, his family is facing financial hardships because of the expense of the case and the kohberger's two sisters, melissa, a school counselor, and amanda, an actress, were both fired from their job since his arrest. still, his family appears to be standing by him, saying in their only statement, we will continue to let the legal process unfold and we will love and support our son and brother. >> reporter: kohberger is expected to be back in court at the end of june. so far, he has not entered a plea yet, but one of his lawyers has said that he expects to be exonerates. as for the victims, ethan chapin's family is starting a foundation in his name called ethan's smile, and that foundation will raise money for scholarships at the university of idaho. craig? >> all right. gadi schwarz for us, thank you. >>> almost 7:17. another big story this morning, tens of million
authorities say kohberger is being held in isolation in an idaho jail.ily has not visited him but has been in contact by phone, according to a source close to them. the source also telling nbc news, his family is facing financial hardships because of the expense of the case and the kohberger's two sisters, melissa, a school counselor, and amanda, an actress, were both fired from their job since his arrest. still, his family appears to be standing by him, saying in their only statement, we will...
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thanks. >> in our national lead new information is emerging about the murders of four university of idahothe pennsylvania family home of the suspect, bryan kohberger. police seized several niechz including a smith & wesson pocket knife and another knife in a leather sheath. they they also took a cell phone, masks, and multiple criminology books and notebooks. a 2015 white hyundai elantra was seized and dismantled by investigators. they say it was the same car that kohberger used to drive from washington state to pennsylvania with his father for his holiday break and it's the same type of vehicle that was seen in surveillance video outside the idaho home of the victims. 28-year-old kohberger was arrested in december of last year and faces four counts of first-degree murder for the fatal stabbings of kaylee goncalves, madison mogen, xander kernodle and ethan chapin inside their off-campus home on november 13th. kohberger was finishing a criminology ph.d. program at another university 15 minutes away from the crime scene. he has not entered a plea yet. i'm john berman in for jake tapper toda
thanks. >> in our national lead new information is emerging about the murders of four university of idahothe pennsylvania family home of the suspect, bryan kohberger. police seized several niechz including a smith & wesson pocket knife and another knife in a leather sheath. they they also took a cell phone, masks, and multiple criminology books and notebooks. a 2015 white hyundai elantra was seized and dismantled by investigators. they say it was the same car that kohberger used to...
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the bill is now headed to the idaho senate, where it is also expected to pass. almost all abortions are now illegal in idaho following the repeal of roe v wade. with the measure, state republicans created a new crime, so-called abortion trafficking, with penalties of two-to-five years in prison. the legislation also applies to mail-order medication abortions, meaning an older relative who drives a minor to the post office to pick up a package containing abortion pills could end up in prison. a federal judge has reportedly ordered former vice president mike pence to testify to the grand jury investigating trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. special counsel jack smith, who is overseeing the grand jury, subpoenaed pence earlier this year. while the judge ruled executive privilege does not shield pence from testifying, pence could avoid certain lines of questioning thanks to a constitutional clause known as speech or debate that is intended to protect lawmakers from some forms of legal action. pence could still appeal the judge's decision. meanwhile, form
the bill is now headed to the idaho senate, where it is also expected to pass. almost all abortions are now illegal in idaho following the repeal of roe v wade. with the measure, state republicans created a new crime, so-called abortion trafficking, with penalties of two-to-five years in prison. the legislation also applies to mail-order medication abortions, meaning an older relative who drives a minor to the post office to pick up a package containing abortion pills could end up in prison. a...
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. >> john: police are sharing more of the evidence piling up against idaho quadruple murder suspect bryanto connect the dots? how it could play out ahead. how it could play out ahead. cler . my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. need to get your a1c down? you may pay as little as $10 pe
. >> john: police are sharing more of the evidence piling up against idaho quadruple murder suspect bryanto connect the dots? how it could play out ahead. how it could play out ahead. cler . my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had...
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rural hospital in idaho will stop delivering babies because of the legal and political climate.onner general health officials cited a shortage of pediatricians and decreasing numbers of deliveries for that move. they also said the decision was made after idaho passed laws in which positions could be prosecuted for providing abortions. women will now have to travel about 45 miles to court, elaine or other hospitals further away in idaho, washington and montana. deliveries will end in mid may. a signature piece of legislation by house republicans is expected to come up for a vote tomorrow. the parents bill of rights act aims to give parents more control over their child's education. senate democrats are pushing back arguing this bill is all about politics. foxes lauren blanchard as the story. after two years of protests and calls for change at local school boards across the country. house republicans are moving one step closer to fulfilling a key campaign pledge debate began thursday on the parents bill of rights act, which aims to give parents more control over their child's educ
rural hospital in idaho will stop delivering babies because of the legal and political climate.onner general health officials cited a shortage of pediatricians and decreasing numbers of deliveries for that move. they also said the decision was made after idaho passed laws in which positions could be prosecuted for providing abortions. women will now have to travel about 45 miles to court, elaine or other hospitals further away in idaho, washington and montana. deliveries will end in mid may. a...
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i think about one young woman i met outside of a plasma center in rexburg, idaho. i believe she was 19. she was a college student. tiny little young woman, and she was so chilled by the process that can be very cold because they're re injecting cold fluid into your body at the end, she was so chilled that her teeth were chattering. the entire time that we were talking. the other part about that, you hear a lot from donors are the scars. so anyone who does this long term ends up with these divots in the crook of their elbow. and, you know, you know the place on your body where you might have blood drawn. they're really easy, juicy vein. that's normally where the plasma center will stick the needle to extract plasma. if you're having that done twice week, it's going to leave scars. i had dinner a couple of weeks ago with some friends who are in their early thirties, and i didn't know they had sold plasma, but they were telling me that they did it when they were first starting out in their careers, and they did it for about three years, twice a week, and they're stapl
i think about one young woman i met outside of a plasma center in rexburg, idaho. i believe she was 19. she was a college student. tiny little young woman, and she was so chilled by the process that can be very cold because they're re injecting cold fluid into your body at the end, she was so chilled that her teeth were chattering. the entire time that we were talking. the other part about that, you hear a lot from donors are the scars. so anyone who does this long term ends up with these...