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i mean, idaho become symbolic of white. i mean, the worst, the worst they want to form their own white supremacy state. and it's so odd have someone like that like church from a place like idaho and he sensed that things were going the way they ultimately went right did he ever say or did you hear why he thought that was happening? yeah. well, this man know he was his senate campaign manager. but the i think it's i think it's fair to say that idaho, when he first got into politics, was wasn't quite a swing. what we call a swing state, but it wasn't far off. one of the things that really shocked was that franklin roosevelt and harry truman won idaho five straight presidential elections. from 1932 to 1948. there were a lot democrats elected, both to governor to the governorship. the senate, house over throughout the thirties, forties, fifties, and into the sixties and seventies. cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, i
i mean, idaho become symbolic of white. i mean, the worst, the worst they want to form their own white supremacy state. and it's so odd have someone like that like church from a place like idaho and he sensed that things were going the way they ultimately went right did he ever say or did you hear why he thought that was happening? yeah. well, this man know he was his senate campaign manager. but the i think it's i think it's fair to say that idaho, when he first got into politics, was wasn't...
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i mean, idaho become symbolic of white. i mean, the worst, the worst they want to form their own white supremacy state. and it's so odd have someone like that like church from a place like idaho and he sensed that things were going the way they ultimately went right did he ever say or did you hear why he thought that was happening? yeah. well, this man know he was his senate campaign manager. but the i think it's i think it's fair to say that idaho, when he first got into politics, was wasn't quite a swing. what we call a swing state, but it wasn't far off. one of the things that really shocked was that franklin roosevelt and harry truman won idaho five straight presidential elections. from 1932 to 1948. there were a lot democrats elected, both to governor to the governorship. the senate, house over throughout the thirties, forties, fifties, and into the sixties and seventies. cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, i
i mean, idaho become symbolic of white. i mean, the worst, the worst they want to form their own white supremacy state. and it's so odd have someone like that like church from a place like idaho and he sensed that things were going the way they ultimately went right did he ever say or did you hear why he thought that was happening? yeah. well, this man know he was his senate campaign manager. but the i think it's i think it's fair to say that idaho, when he first got into politics, was wasn't...
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i mean, idaho become symbolic of white. i mean, the worst, the worst they want to form their own white supremacy state. and it's so odd have someone like that like church from a place like idaho and he sensed that things were going the way they ultimately went right did he ever say or did you hear why he thought that was happening? yeah. well, this man know he was his senate campaign manager. but the i think it's i think it's fair to say that idaho, when he first got into politics, was wasn't quite a swing. what we call a swing state, but it wasn't far off. one of the things that really shocked was that franklin roosevelt and harry truman won idaho five straight presidential elections. from 1932 to 1948. there were a lot democrats elected, both to governor to the governorship. the senate, house over throughout the thirties, forties, fifties, and into the sixties and seventies. cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, i
i mean, idaho become symbolic of white. i mean, the worst, the worst they want to form their own white supremacy state. and it's so odd have someone like that like church from a place like idaho and he sensed that things were going the way they ultimately went right did he ever say or did you hear why he thought that was happening? yeah. well, this man know he was his senate campaign manager. but the i think it's i think it's fair to say that idaho, when he first got into politics, was wasn't...
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. >> the killer of four students in idaho. >> the family of one of the victims asking to tell their story after widespread misinformation about the case. >> content creators fashion themselves as amateur did detectives, amplifying rumors and false accusations. >> today, we're trying to track down potential suspect. >> the liverds ruined. >> and all this stuff that was not true at all and it's all said like people who don't know or anything. >> nightline. >> nightline. >> we'll be right back. hillary: that wasn't me. narrator: said hillary, who's only taken 347 steps today. hillary: i cycled here. narrator: speaking of cycles, mary's period is due to start in three days. mary: how do they know so much about us? narrator: your all sharing health data without realizing it. that's how i know about kevin's rash. who's next? wait... what's that in your hand? no, no, stop! oh you're no fun. [lock clicks shut] we care for all those who make your family, well, your family. that's why all of us work together to give them the care, and caring, that any family would. kaiser permanente. for all that i
. >> the killer of four students in idaho. >> the family of one of the victims asking to tell their story after widespread misinformation about the case. >> content creators fashion themselves as amateur did detectives, amplifying rumors and false accusations. >> today, we're trying to track down potential suspect. >> the liverds ruined. >> and all this stuff that was not true at all and it's all said like people who don't know or anything. >>...
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. >> reporter: this doctor was doing that in idaho, where most abortions are banned. >> it's very clear that idaho is no lodnger a safe place to practice medicine. >> reporter: the obgyn is leaving for neighboring oregon after her rural hospital closed its maternity unit, citing in part staffing and idaho's political climate. >> if i'm an obgyn resident coming out of residency and i'm looking around at different options, why would i look at idaho and say, oh, i really want to move there to the state where i could be charged with a felony for providing medical care? >> reporter: current doctors leaving and new ones practicing elsewhere, leading the labor pains in women's health care. janet shamlian, cbs news, orlando. >>> well, juneteenth celebrations were held today across the marks y in heed p i thenite states learned they were free. in fort worth, texas, 96-year-old opal lee right there took part in a 2 1/2-mile freedom walk. she spent decades advocating for this day to be recognized as a national holiday, and she's known as the grandmother of juneteenth. >>> well, some communities ou
. >> reporter: this doctor was doing that in idaho, where most abortions are banned. >> it's very clear that idaho is no lodnger a safe place to practice medicine. >> reporter: the obgyn is leaving for neighboring oregon after her rural hospital closed its maternity unit, citing in part staffing and idaho's political climate. >> if i'm an obgyn resident coming out of residency and i'm looking around at different options, why would i look at idaho and say, oh, i really...
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it is amazing. 12 counties joined the movement to rejoin the map to join idaho.pokesperson for greater idaho movement joins us for an update. matt, this began in 2020. we are here now, growing number of counties, what is the latest situation? >> we just had our 12th county in oregon, passed measure asking elected leaders to look at moving the state border to the state of idaho. >> griff: so people watching this and hearing this story for the first time say, wait a minute, why is parts of oregon wanting to secede to idaho. >> eat eastern oregon and different from western oregon, culturally, economically, politically, they vote differently, very different culture and they want different things for their communities. what happened in oregon, because of the population base, western oregon elects certain government eastern oregonians do not want. we have come along and said, we can move the state border so eastern oregon can get governance from idaho, it would lower the tension and get each side kind of government they want, it is win/win for everybody involved. >> gr
it is amazing. 12 counties joined the movement to rejoin the map to join idaho.pokesperson for greater idaho movement joins us for an update. matt, this began in 2020. we are here now, growing number of counties, what is the latest situation? >> we just had our 12th county in oregon, passed measure asking elected leaders to look at moving the state border to the state of idaho. >> griff: so people watching this and hearing this story for the first time say, wait a minute, why is...
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. >> the university of idaho murder suspect is scheduled for a court appearance today.e time it happens, he's likely to know if he could be put to death if he's convicted. abc's alison kosik has the details. >> this morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty for brian kohberger, the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was preparing for another. they're also saying that he's a danger to society and that he has an utter disregard for human life if they're able to prove just one of these factors. brian kohberger could be put to death . >> 28 year old kohberger, who was a criminology phd student at nearby washington state university, is accused of killing kaylee gonzalez. madison mogen xana kernodle and ethan chapin at this off campus home, goncalves's family says they're grateful the death penalty is on the table, saying there is no one more deserving than the defendant in this case. we continue to pray for all the victi
. >> the university of idaho murder suspect is scheduled for a court appearance today.e time it happens, he's likely to know if he could be put to death if he's convicted. abc's alison kosik has the details. >> this morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty for brian kohberger, the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was...
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>>> the man accused of killing four idaho college students was back in court today one day after thealty. erin mclaughlin has more on how one victim's father is reacting to the decision. >> reporter: tonight the grieving father of 21-year-old kaylee goncalves, killed last november along with three other university of idaho students reacting to the prosecution's decision to pursue the death penalty against her alleged killller. >> if you come after my child, i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that, you know, we come after you. >> reporter: steve goncalves says the family is relieved. >> it's not a celebration. we're just checking partying from the rooftops. we're just checking a box, protecting our babies and, you know, moving on. >> reporter: today murder suspect bryan kohberger appearing in a moscow, idaho courtroom for a pretrial hearing as his lawyers prepare to defend him against four counts of first-degree and now the death penalty. today in court kohberger's legal team asked the judge to compel the prosecution to release additional discovery documents, includin
>>> the man accused of killing four idaho college students was back in court today one day after thealty. erin mclaughlin has more on how one victim's father is reacting to the decision. >> reporter: tonight the grieving father of 21-year-old kaylee goncalves, killed last november along with three other university of idaho students reacting to the prosecution's decision to pursue the death penalty against her alleged killller. >> if you come after my child, i'm going to do...
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lester >> keir simmons in moscow, thanks >>> in 60 seconds, the stunning news from an idaho courtroom in the case of a man who allegedly killed four students >>> plus, the urgent new warning about mamalaria in t the uniteded states >>> the man accused of killing four idaho college students was back in court today, one day after the prosecution announced they're seeking the death penalty. erin mclaughlin has more on how one victim's father is reacting to the decision. >> reporter: tonight, the grieving father of 21-year-old kaylee goncalves, killed last november along with three other university of idaho students, reacting to the prosecution's decision to pursue the death penalty against her alleged killer >> if you come after my child, i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that, you know, we come after you. >> reporter: steve goncalves says the family is relieved >> it's not a celebration. we're not, you know, partying from the rooftops, we're just checking a box, protecting our babies, and, you know, moving on >> reporter: today, murder suspect bryan kohberger appearing
lester >> keir simmons in moscow, thanks >>> in 60 seconds, the stunning news from an idaho courtroom in the case of a man who allegedly killed four students >>> plus, the urgent new warning about mamalaria in t the uniteded states >>> the man accused of killing four idaho college students was back in court today, one day after the prosecution announced they're seeking the death penalty. erin mclaughlin has more on how one victim's father is reacting to the...
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the university of idaho hope to have the house down ahead of the new school year.ld be preserved through trial. >> i don't want to sit six months from now and hear somebody in the court case say, well, i really wish we could be in the house right now. >> once the case is over, then they can move on. but right now, it's the crime scene. >> reporter: bryan kohberger has not entered a plea. a judge has entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. regarding the death penalty here in idaho, there is a new law allowing for death by firing squad if they can't locate the chemicals necessary for lethal injection. that law goes into effect july 1st. savannah? >> all right, erin. thank you. >>> want to turn to nbc news legal analyst, danny se value las. you wonder if they are confident with their case, what do you think. >> study shows that idaho prosecutors seek the death penalty in about 20% of death penalty eligible cases they only get death penalties in about 3% of those that go to trial. so, idaho prosecutors, it seems, are willing to try for the death penalty. they'll file
the university of idaho hope to have the house down ahead of the new school year.ld be preserved through trial. >> i don't want to sit six months from now and hear somebody in the court case say, well, i really wish we could be in the house right now. >> once the case is over, then they can move on. but right now, it's the crime scene. >> reporter: bryan kohberger has not entered a plea. a judge has entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. regarding the death penalty here in...
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huxley or was doing in idaho where it is banned. >> it is clear that idaho is not a safe place to practiceing for oregon after her rural hospital close the maternity wing. citing staffing and the political climate. >> reporter: if i am in ob-gyn resident coming out of residency and looking around at different options, why would i look at idaho and say, oh, i really want to move there to the states where i could be charged with a felony for providing medical care. >> reporter: current doctors leaving anyone's going else elsewhere, creating labor pans and women's health care. janet shamlian, cbs news orlando. >> jericka: juneteenth celebrations held across the country, the federal holiday marks the day in 1865, when the last enslaved people in the u.s. learned that they were free. in fort worth, texas, 96-year-old opal lee took part in a two and a half mile freedom walk. she spent decades advocating for the state to be recognized as a national holiday, and she is known as the grandmother of juneteenth. some communities out west are a hot spot for some migrating crickets. that straight ahead.
huxley or was doing in idaho where it is banned. >> it is clear that idaho is not a safe place to practiceing for oregon after her rural hospital close the maternity wing. citing staffing and the political climate. >> reporter: if i am in ob-gyn resident coming out of residency and looking around at different options, why would i look at idaho and say, oh, i really want to move there to the states where i could be charged with a felony for providing medical care. >> reporter:...
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well, now to idaho, where attorneys for the suspect in the university of idaho murder are asking for more time to give the state notice of where he was during the night of the killings. this request comes after idaho prosecutors filed a motion last month demanding notice for an alibi. 28 year old brian berger is facing trial for the murders of four university of idaho students in their off campus home last november. coworkers, lawyers say giving notice of an alibi. now is premature since they have not finished reviewing all of the information in the case. and in portland, oregon tonight, a man has become the first person in the us to receive a drug for als . terry smith just received the injection called cal city. it was approved in april. and can be a groundbreaking treatment for als. smith is part of the 10% of those with als with a specific genetic component and is part of the 2% that have a specific gene mutation, making him qualified for the treatment . doctors say it could slow down the progression of als and though there is no cure for the disease, doctors say this is a step i
well, now to idaho, where attorneys for the suspect in the university of idaho murder are asking for more time to give the state notice of where he was during the night of the killings. this request comes after idaho prosecutors filed a motion last month demanding notice for an alibi. 28 year old brian berger is facing trial for the murders of four university of idaho students in their off campus home last november. coworkers, lawyers say giving notice of an alibi. now is premature since they...
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and a hefty fine. >> now to a major development in the murders of four college students in idaho.secutors making a major decision about their case against the suspect, brian kohberger, just before today's court hearing. here's abc's alison kosik. this morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty for brian kohberger. >> the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that while committing one murder, he was preparing for another. they're also saying that he's a danger to society and that he has an utter disregard for human life. if they're able to prove just one of these factors. brian kohberger could be put to death. >> 28 year old kohberger, who was a criminology phd student at nearby washington state university, is accused of killing kaylee gonsalves. madison mogen xana kernodle and ethan chapin at this off campus home. gonsalves family says they're grateful the death penalty is on the table, saying there is no one more deserving than the defendant in this case. we continu
and a hefty fine. >> now to a major development in the murders of four college students in idaho.secutors making a major decision about their case against the suspect, brian kohberger, just before today's court hearing. here's abc's alison kosik. this morning, prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty for brian kohberger. >> the suspect in the gruesome murders of four university of idaho students last fall. >> they're saying that his acts were especially heinous, that...
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. >>> the suspect in the idaho college murders in court, just a short time ago. this is the first time since prosecutors revealed they will seek the death penalty. >>> tonight, terry moran standing by at the supreme court, after the court issues a major decision today. at issue, how much power state lawmakers and officials should have over federal elections. presidential elections. >>> tonight, the longtime putin ally who turned on him, sending troops toward moscow, where is he now? ian pannell in ukraine with late reporting, and martha raddatz on what a senior u.s. official has now told her. >>> the warning from the cdc tonight about mosquitos here in the u.s. for the first time in 20 years, cases of malaria in this country, and where it's been found. >>> and pat sajak's replacement revealed tonight. who is taking over the wheel? and is vanna white staying? >> david: good evening and it's gate to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we do begin tonight with this travel chaos. new storms coming tonight. and the fourth of july crush of travelers
. >>> the suspect in the idaho college murders in court, just a short time ago. this is the first time since prosecutors revealed they will seek the death penalty. >>> tonight, terry moran standing by at the supreme court, after the court issues a major decision today. at issue, how much power state lawmakers and officials should have over federal elections. presidential elections. >>> tonight, the longtime putin ally who turned on him, sending troops toward moscow,...
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kohberger, if found guilty, faces the death penalty, which here in the state of idaho means possibly a firing squad, norah. >> jonathan vigliotti, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. this is a call to women, to appreciate our bodies, to care for all parts, even those hidden, like our armpits. because perfect armpits, do exist! they are stubbly, with marks or shaved, all beautiful and each unique. dove cares for all armpits, it dries instantly and is kind on skin, protecting you all day long. try dove advance care for effective protection that is kind on skin. that's why i choose dove! >>> turning overseas to the war in ukraine, russian missiles targeted a city in eastern ukraine today, killing at least three people and wounding more than a dozen. the attack came as the exiled oligarch who led the short-lived russian military mutiny over the weekend arrived in neighboring belarus. russia says the mercenary wagner group is preparing to hand over its heavy weapons. cbs's ian lee is tracking the latest developments from kyiv. >> reporter: this was the last sightin
kohberger, if found guilty, faces the death penalty, which here in the state of idaho means possibly a firing squad, norah. >> jonathan vigliotti, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. this is a call to women, to appreciate our bodies, to care for all parts, even those hidden, like our armpits. because perfect armpits, do exist! they are stubbly, with marks or shaved, all beautiful and each unique. dove cares for all armpits, it dries instantly and...
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thank you. >>> we turn to idaho tonight, where just a short time ago, accused idaho college killer bryan kohberger came before a judge for the first time since learning prosecutors will seek the death penalty in this case. and tonight here, we learned about bryan kohberger's previous arrest, his own father turning him into police when he was a teenager. abc's kayna whitworth again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, bryan kohberger back in court for the first time since prosecutors revealed they will seek the death penalty for the murder of four university of idaho students. with his life on the line, kohberger's defense team asking to see the evidence against him including cell phone data, and how police zeroed in on his car. >> it's not a fishing expedition. there is a heightened standard now that the state has filed its notice the intent to seek death. >> reporter: defense lawyers also want access to the genetic genealogy investigation that allegedly led them to kohberger. his team points to the fact that three other male dna profiles were found at the crime scene. the state says kohberger
thank you. >>> we turn to idaho tonight, where just a short time ago, accused idaho college killer bryan kohberger came before a judge for the first time since learning prosecutors will seek the death penalty in this case. and tonight here, we learned about bryan kohberger's previous arrest, his own father turning him into police when he was a teenager. abc's kayna whitworth again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, bryan kohberger back in court for the first time since prosecutors...
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. ♪ ♪ >> the hearing in the case against the man accused of stabbing four university of idaho studentsy that they will be seeking the death penalty. >> this totally wins my case, you know. >> the key piece of evidence in the federal government's classified documents case against former president donald trump. >> the newly-obtained audio recording could impact the former president. >> all sorts of stuff, pages long. except it is highly confidential and secret. [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> norah: a cbs news exclusive. the irs whistle-blower in the hunter biden investigation speaks out. >> there were certain investigative steps we weren't allowed to take that could have led us to president biden. >> and you wanted to take them? >> we needed to take them. ♪ ♪ >> norah: important news for parents. could there be toxic metals in your baby's food? the products to check for in your pantry. ♪ ♪ >> driving toward the edge of the area. drills it low. >> norah: and team usa prepares for the women's world cup. >> this is the best moment of all of our career. it never gets old. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to ou
. ♪ ♪ >> the hearing in the case against the man accused of stabbing four university of idaho studentsy that they will be seeking the death penalty. >> this totally wins my case, you know. >> the key piece of evidence in the federal government's classified documents case against former president donald trump. >> the newly-obtained audio recording could impact the former president. >> all sorts of stuff, pages long. except it is highly confidential and secret....
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and turning now to idaho, and the latest in the killings of four university of idaho students last yearaken from suspect bryan kohberger matches evidence found at the scene. nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin has more. >> hey there, dna evidence has always been key to the investigation. now we're learning that investigators have gone further in linking the suspect's dna to that tragic crime scene. >> new details in the idaho murders investigation, prosecutors now revealing a cheek swab taken from suspect bryan kohberger is a statistical match to dna found at the crime scene. he is charged with stabbing and murdering four university of idaho students last year. the key piece of evidence, a knife sheathe next to the bodies of kaylee goncalves and madison mogen. investigators compared that to familial dna. after taking a swab from kohberger himself, prosecutors now say the two dna profiles are a match. after a comparison of the dna profile of kohberger and the knife sheathe dna. prosecutor prosecutors writing the same profile is 5.37 octillion times more likely to be seen than if the d
and turning now to idaho, and the latest in the killings of four university of idaho students last yearaken from suspect bryan kohberger matches evidence found at the scene. nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin has more. >> hey there, dna evidence has always been key to the investigation. now we're learning that investigators have gone further in linking the suspect's dna to that tragic crime scene. >> new details in the idaho murders investigation, prosecutors now revealing a...
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the overwhelming statistical match involving the suspect in the idaho murders. >>> and rescue caught on video. how california police saved a woman kidnapped at gunpoint. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." martrtial arts i is my passis. i work outut whenever r i c. but wiwith my modederate- to-severe e eczema, it c can be tougugh. my s skin was soso uncomfortab. the ititching was s so bad. nonow, i'm stataying ahahead of my y eczema. ththere's a popower ininside all o of us to l live our papassion. and dupipixent works on t the insidee toto help healal your skinin from w within. it helelps block a a key sosource of ininflammationon insiside the bodody thatat can causese eczema. so adultlts can haveve longng-lasting c clearer s n and fast i itch reliefef. serious s allergic r reactios can occucur that canan be seve. tell y your doctoror about nr worsrsening eye e problems such a as eye painin or v vision chananges inincluding blurred d vision, jojoint aches s and pain,, oror a parasititic ininfection. don't t change or r stop asthma mededicines withthout talkining to y your doctoror.
the overwhelming statistical match involving the suspect in the idaho murders. >>> and rescue caught on video. how california police saved a woman kidnapped at gunpoint. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." martrtial arts i is my passis. i work outut whenever r i c. but wiwith my modederate- to-severe e eczema, it c can be tougugh. my s skin was soso uncomfortab. the ititching was s so bad. nonow, i'm stataying ahahead of my y eczema. ththere's a popower ininside all...
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kohberger is charged with stabbing and muring four university of idaho students last year. the key piece of evidence, a knife sheath next to the bodies of kaylee goncalves and madison mogen. investigators had compared that to familiar dna found on trash outside kohberger's parents' house. but after taking a swab from kohberger himself, prosecutors now say the two dna profiles are a match. after a comparison of the dna profile of kohberger and the knife sheath dna, prosecutors writing the same profile is, quote, at least 5.37 octyl i don't know times more likely to be seen if the defendant is the source than an unrelated individual. >> police department, search warrant. come to the door! >> reporter: the night kohberger was arrested at his parents' pennsylvania home in december, officers in washington state served a search warrant at his apartment. he was indicted by a grand jury last month. he chose to stand silent at his arraignment, prompting the judge to enter not guilty pleas on his behalf. the indictment charging him with four counts of murder in the first degree for t
kohberger is charged with stabbing and muring four university of idaho students last year. the key piece of evidence, a knife sheath next to the bodies of kaylee goncalves and madison mogen. investigators had compared that to familiar dna found on trash outside kohberger's parents' house. but after taking a swab from kohberger himself, prosecutors now say the two dna profiles are a match. after a comparison of the dna profile of kohberger and the knife sheath dna, prosecutors writing the same...
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new information in the case of those four murdered college students in idaho.t we've learned about testing on the suspect's dna. plus the big snail causing big problems in florida and on this first day of summer, why so many women are fighting back against air conditioning at the office. abc news in new york, this is america. this morning. good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. good morning to you. i'm rhiannon ally. we want to begin with new hope in the search for that missing sub in the north atlantic near the wreckage of the titanic. overnight, the coast guard confirmed that underwater noises were heard. the search area is bigger than connecticut, though , and the new hope comes as we learn more about the safety concerns that were previously raised about the sub. those concerns were described as potentially catastrophic. abc's lionel moise has the latest overnight word that a canadian aircraft has detected underwater noises in the search for the titan submersible missing since sunday on a dive to the wreckage of the titanic. but despite the un
new information in the case of those four murdered college students in idaho.t we've learned about testing on the suspect's dna. plus the big snail causing big problems in florida and on this first day of summer, why so many women are fighting back against air conditioning at the office. abc news in new york, this is america. this morning. good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. good morning to you. i'm rhiannon ally. we want to begin with new hope in the search for that missing...
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. >> the man accused of killing four idaho students appeared in court tuesday.orney is now arguing she needs more information from prosecutors as the defense tries to keep him from a possible death sentence. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> brian coburger back in court for the first time since prosecutors revealed they will seek the death penalty for the murder of four university of idaho students. with his life on the line, coworkers, a defense team asking to see the evidence against him, including cell phone data and how police zeroed in on his car. it's not a fishing expedition. >> there is a heightened standard now that the state has filed its notice of intent to seek death. >> defense lawyers also want access to the genetic genealogy investigation that allegedly led them to coburger. his team points to the fact that three other male dna profiles were found at the crime scene. the state says coburger dna taken from a cheek swab is a statistical match to the dna found on the knife sheath discovered underneath madison, mogan. prosecutors insist they've turned
. >> the man accused of killing four idaho students appeared in court tuesday.orney is now arguing she needs more information from prosecutors as the defense tries to keep him from a possible death sentence. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> brian coburger back in court for the first time since prosecutors revealed they will seek the death penalty for the murder of four university of idaho students. with his life on the line, coworkers, a defense team asking to see the evidence...
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death penalty in idaho and they did that yesterday. to do that, they had to meet a certain set of stipulations. one is about the crimes here were especially heinous. this will no doubt add more time either to the front end of the trial or to the back end. maybe even delay it because you're adding an extra layer of litigation to the proceedings. not only that, but you're essentially splitting the trial into two phases. a trail phase and a penalty phase and the jury will have to deliberate on both of those despite that, family members say they are on board even if there is a delay of justice. we spoke to one of the families. the father said this about the system. >> really as a father, come after my child, i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that we come after you and deal with somebody you know, was, took advantage of the situation. i'm glad we're in a situation of strength and the evidence is there and we feel that we can you know, they can go forward with this. >> meanwhile, the accused kohberger is in court today for
death penalty in idaho and they did that yesterday. to do that, they had to meet a certain set of stipulations. one is about the crimes here were especially heinous. this will no doubt add more time either to the front end of the trial or to the back end. maybe even delay it because you're adding an extra layer of litigation to the proceedings. not only that, but you're essentially splitting the trial into two phases. a trail phase and a penalty phase and the jury will have to deliberate on...
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>> gag order fight in the case of brian kohlberg or accused of killing for idaho college students the arguments in court. >> rsp op fda advisory panel recommended one that may protect infants what parents need to know plus it's a countdown to camp. the advice for moms and dads on keeping costs down. >> incredible survival story. four children found alive 40 days after their plane crashed in the amazon jungle their >> golden knights of the denver nuggets on the brink of history. plus lost and found the puppy who vanished six months ago. a family heartbroken until an unexpected reunion. >> live from abc news in new york this is good morning america. what's we say good morning america and good to see you on the saturday we have a lot of new stuff all this money and we start off with the new indictment against former facing 37 felony counts including some under the espionage act for his alleged handling of classified documents after his presidency. >> the indictment is highly detailed and different from the indictment in state court regarding the manhattan hush money civil case against hi
>> gag order fight in the case of brian kohlberg or accused of killing for idaho college students the arguments in court. >> rsp op fda advisory panel recommended one that may protect infants what parents need to know plus it's a countdown to camp. the advice for moms and dads on keeping costs down. >> incredible survival story. four children found alive 40 days after their plane crashed in the amazon jungle their >> golden knights of the denver nuggets on the brink of...
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. >>> and new dna results have been released in the case of four murdered university of idaho students, what investigators say they found. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to "cnn news central". >>> more underwater noises detected today and still hope that critical search for this missing submersible can still be a rescue mission. five people trapped, potentially more than 2 miles under water. and officials estimate they have 14 to 15 hours of breathable air supply left. this animation of how the competition was supposed go. we just heard from the company that owns the support ship which took the titan oig out for this dive but then lost communication with the five men crew and hour and 45 minutes into the journey. those underwater noises by the way detected by sonar, some coast guard crew describing them as banging noises but they can't guarantee they are from the missing vessel. >> we need to have hope, right? but i can't tell you what the noises are. what i can tell you, and i think this is the most important point, we're searchi
. >>> and new dna results have been released in the case of four murdered university of idaho students, what investigators say they found. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to "cnn news central". >>> more underwater noises detected today and still hope that critical search for this missing submersible can still be a rescue mission. five people trapped, potentially more than 2 miles under water. and officials...
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here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: new details in the idaho murders investigation.secutors now revealing a cheek swab taken from suspect bryan kohberger is a statistical match to dna found at the crime scene. kohberger is charged with stabbing and murdering four university of idaho students last year. the key piece of evidence, a knife sheath next to the bodies of kaylee goncalves and madison mogen. after taking a swab from kohberger himself, prosecutors now say the two dna profiles are a match. after a comparison of the dna profile of kohberger, and the knife sheathe dna, prosecutors writing the same profile is, quote, at least 5.37 octillion times more likely to be seen if the defendant is the source than an unrelated individual. >> police department, search warrant, come to the door. >> reporter: the night kohberger was arrested at his parent's pennsylvania home in december, officers in washington state served a search warrant at his apartment. he was indicted by a grand jury last month. he chose to stand silent at his arraignment, prompting the judge to enter no
here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: new details in the idaho murders investigation.secutors now revealing a cheek swab taken from suspect bryan kohberger is a statistical match to dna found at the crime scene. kohberger is charged with stabbing and murdering four university of idaho students last year. the key piece of evidence, a knife sheath next to the bodies of kaylee goncalves and madison mogen. after taking a swab from kohberger himself, prosecutors now say the two dna profiles are...
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investigators say dna evidence connect the man accused of murdering four students at the university of idahocrime scene. >> chicken meat grown in a lab has been cleared to sell in the u.s. supporters hope it catches on saying it could help fight climate change. >> jericka: on this first day of summer, how to protect your skin from the sun's dangerous rays. what you need to know. >>> use sunscreen to protect yourself and get checked. >> cbs news, come on down. >> back state of the price right with the story of the end of an era for the legendary show. >> on the last one to host the price is right, i feel pretty good about that. >> jericka: good evening to our viewers in the west, thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. i'm jericka duncan in for nora. we begin tonight with a desperate search for that missing submersible vessel, carrying five passengers and disappeared during an expedition to the sunken wreckage of the titanic. coast guard officials say they have detected underwater noises for the second straight day, the sounds have been described as banging noises have given rescuer
investigators say dna evidence connect the man accused of murdering four students at the university of idahocrime scene. >> chicken meat grown in a lab has been cleared to sell in the u.s. supporters hope it catches on saying it could help fight climate change. >> jericka: on this first day of summer, how to protect your skin from the sun's dangerous rays. what you need to know. >>> use sunscreen to protect yourself and get checked. >> cbs news, come on down. >>...
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lastly, idaho prosecutors make their decision on the death penalty for bryan. we touched on this. idaho statesman said were a jury to convict him at trial, need only to determine one aggravating factor exist in the deaths of the four victims. jurors decision must be y unanimous. seem like the bar is a little lower on this. final thoughts. >> yes, you bring up a really good point. when we look at it from the death standpoint, that is some serious implications on this case. allegedly there are some dna that pinpoints him at the scene of the crime and that dna is going to be key for this state's case to whether they prevail or not. >> yeah. great to have you on as always. thank you. >> great to see you. >>> meantime, new regulations on coal fired oven may cost new york city pizzerias thousands of dollars. tossing pizza slices across fence. that's at new york city hall. >>> hundreds of dolly parton look alikes in one spot. >>> one town's greasy poll tradition. the day's best viral videos are next. >>> first up, california lawmakers are considering changing lanes on how they tax driver
lastly, idaho prosecutors make their decision on the death penalty for bryan. we touched on this. idaho statesman said were a jury to convict him at trial, need only to determine one aggravating factor exist in the deaths of the four victims. jurors decision must be y unanimous. seem like the bar is a little lower on this. final thoughts. >> yes, you bring up a really good point. when we look at it from the death standpoint, that is some serious implications on this case. allegedly there...
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. >>> new details in the case of the man charged with killing four students at the university of idaho. what prosecutors say dna testing uncovered. >>> we continue to investigate the los gatos mom accused of throwing alcohol-filled parties for teens. how and why she was attacked in jail while waiting for her trial to begin. the news at 5:30 starts right now. thank you for joining us. i'm kira klapper. >> i'm raj mathai. >>> there is enough evidence. that's what an alameda county judge says about a case that will send an oakland cop to trial. he's accused of bribing a witness in a murder investigation. here's nbc's velena jones. >> this case involves a decade of lying and manipulation by an oakland police officer. >> reporter: years after two men were sentenced to life in prison for murder, the man who helped put them behind bars, oakland homicide detective fong tran, is facing five felonies, including perjury and bribing a witness in the 2011 murder case. >> the days when we turn a blind eye to misconduct and violations of the law are over. >> reporter: the allegations center on the mu
. >>> new details in the case of the man charged with killing four students at the university of idaho. what prosecutors say dna testing uncovered. >>> we continue to investigate the los gatos mom accused of throwing alcohol-filled parties for teens. how and why she was attacked in jail while waiting for her trial to begin. the news at 5:30 starts right now. thank you for joining us. i'm kira klapper. >> i'm raj mathai. >>> there is enough evidence. that's what...
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moody, maybe it's muddy in idaho falls, idaho. go ahead. caller: it's madi. host: go ahead with your question or comment. caller: he had the bodyguard and if he goes to prison, what does he need a bodyguard for? the other thing is, if he had a bodyguard and the bodyguard sticks around him all the time because when he had people move the boxes and he was around, where was the bodyguard at? number two, i think we've got 50 states and i think there should be at least a republican equal opportunity for each state no matter what. even the independents. it ought to be equal with no one state should rule over everybody . can you answer that for me? why can't they be equal? if they have a president, a democrat and a republican vice president. they have a republican president, they get a democratic vice president. everything should be on equal level. thank you. guest: there is a lot in there. i'm not under -- i don't understand all but one thing about electing a president is you elect a slate because of anything happened to the president, you would need a line of succ
moody, maybe it's muddy in idaho falls, idaho. go ahead. caller: it's madi. host: go ahead with your question or comment. caller: he had the bodyguard and if he goes to prison, what does he need a bodyguard for? the other thing is, if he had a bodyguard and the bodyguard sticks around him all the time because when he had people move the boxes and he was around, where was the bodyguard at? number two, i think we've got 50 states and i think there should be at least a republican equal opportunity...
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plus, swarms of mormon crickets are invading parts of nevada and idaho. what's behind the huge migration since causing some migration since causing some concern? - you ok? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. ♪ there are currently more than 750,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the u.s. ♪ the google cybersecurity certificate was made to fill that gap. -with hands-on training, recruitment support, and access to a wide network of employers, this program provides the necessary skills to begin a career in cybersecurity. -one of the best defenses against cyberattacks is a growing workforce trained to stop them. ♪ >> a bipartisan group of lawmakers from the house and the senate is making a push to protect older americans in the workplace. they want to in validate forced arbitration clauses which prevent age discrimina
plus, swarms of mormon crickets are invading parts of nevada and idaho. what's behind the huge migration since causing some migration since causing some concern? - you ok? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. ♪ there are currently more than 750,000...
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>> jacqui, as you mentioned, we're waiting for a firm decision from that idaho judge, but whatever isided has huge implications on who we hear from and how much they're allowed to legally say moving forward. as it currently stands, attorneys involved in the case, law enforcement, and families of those murdered cannot speak to journalists about this particular case. on friday, that very gag order was challenged by a coalition of media organizations, as well as one of the victim's families who is saying it violates constitutional free speech and the free press. br bryan kohberger is accused of breaking in and stabbing to death four off campus students in their home. and it's gained a lot of attention and because of that, the judge is maintaining a fair trial for kohberger that isn't influenced by the press. and it's important that it's tried in court not the press added with journalists speak with them, they'll twist what we said and things we never meant and continue to put on the same narrative that gets them clicks, but the media coalition challenging the gag order says it should not
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moscow, idaho, dan springer reports from there again today. good morning. >> good morning, bill. actually two hearings on that gag order. first one at 10:30 local time involves an attorney for the goncalves family and then a lawyer will say it violates the first amendment and too broad. we expect kohberger in court today. balancing his constitutional right to a fair trial by an impartial jury versus free speech rights and freedom of the press. both defense and prosecution made a request for a gag order. magistrate issued one that day. later she defended it in a ruling writing while authorities were investigating the incident, media outlets transcended upon the community and internet and television were abuzz with stories and immense speculation. in addition to lawyers any police agencies that investigated the murders is bound by the gag order and lawyers from 30 media outlets says that hurts transparency and ultimately the defendant. wend owe olson wrote there has been and continue to be great publicity surrounding this case. it is not -- it deprives the public of quality informa
moscow, idaho, dan springer reports from there again today. good morning. >> good morning, bill. actually two hearings on that gag order. first one at 10:30 local time involves an attorney for the goncalves family and then a lawyer will say it violates the first amendment and too broad. we expect kohberger in court today. balancing his constitutional right to a fair trial by an impartial jury versus free speech rights and freedom of the press. both defense and prosecution made a request...
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>> hi, i'm sandra -- >> in march 2009, lloyds kids returned to idaho for j.d.ing. >> we sat through her whole sentencing and the ending, the judge acknowledged us six kids and duty as victims. never once mentioned my father. >> this is village assess? >> no. it feels like they wanted to get this case over with. that it wasn't important to them. >> roger, that chief deputy of the prosecutors office defended the decision. >> we thought that going through a trial where judy gets to take the stand and vilified their father for hours at a time would not be productive for them and would not be productive for the people. the risk, of course, is that a jury could acquit her. that, from our standpoint, would be the worst thing. >> the sentence? for drugging and killing would, for having the kids bury him, jake him up, keep their awful secret, ten years in prison. judy has declined our interview requests. kim has written a book called, unworthy, what would you do for your mother? >> how do you feel about her now? >> i don't feel a lot about her now. she's dead to me. i d
>> hi, i'm sandra -- >> in march 2009, lloyds kids returned to idaho for j.d.ing. >> we sat through her whole sentencing and the ending, the judge acknowledged us six kids and duty as victims. never once mentioned my father. >> this is village assess? >> no. it feels like they wanted to get this case over with. that it wasn't important to them. >> roger, that chief deputy of the prosecutors office defended the decision. >> we thought that going through...
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. >>> the idaho college murders. and tonight, prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty against bryan kohberger. >>> we have new reporting on the deadly sub implosion. why investors are looking into the materials used to make that sub. and you'll mehear from the emotional moerl who gave her seat to her son. >>> the train derailing into the yellowstone river. part of the bridge coming down, spichbli i spell spilling chemicals right into the water. matt gutman is on the scene for us. >>> the chilling discovery tonight in massachusetts. a husband and wife celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary among three people found dead in their newton home. >>> the battle against weight. and tonight, early results from the pill version of ozempic. how it compares to the injectable form of the drug. >>> and america strong tonight. the little boy and the pool, and who suddenly jumped in. this is one surprise you won't forget. >>> good evening and it's great to be back with all of you at home. we are tracking those severe st
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now to idaho and the case of a man accused of killing four college students. today, prosecutor announced that they will be seeking the death penalty for brian burger. he is charged with four counts of murder in connection with last year's stabbing deaths of university of idaho students at a home near campus. according to court documents, investigators say they believe a combination of dna evidence, cell phone data and surveilled video links burger to the killings. he has pleaded not guilty. and in arizona, state troopers are finding success catching suspected street racers with a tool that works like a grappling hook. take a look. they released these images from a chase that happened june 10th in the city of mesa. you can see a trooper's vehicle deploy a tool called a grappler police bumper to stop a car that was being chased. the driver and the passenger in the car that was stopped were then detained and cited and officers then impounded the vehicle. russian president vladimir putin spoke out today after the short lived insurrection over the weekend by a form
now to idaho and the case of a man accused of killing four college students. today, prosecutor announced that they will be seeking the death penalty for brian burger. he is charged with four counts of murder in connection with last year's stabbing deaths of university of idaho students at a home near campus. according to court documents, investigators say they believe a combination of dna evidence, cell phone data and surveilled video links burger to the killings. he has pleaded not guilty. and...