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it will come up through the idaho litigation. but the fifth circuit found that there was no conflict with federal law and with texas law. which, its exceptions also don't include a threat to someone's health. a serious threat to health. so on the back of that fifth circuit decision, physicians b rooms that it takes is -- in er rooms in texas do not have what the supreme court granted to physicians in idaho which is to put back in place the injunction that allows physicians to provide emergency medical treatment to their patients who need to end pregnancies. texas doctors don't have that assurance because they are operating under the fifth circuit's opinion. and the supreme court's decision last week says nothing about that court's decision. we will see this case come up again because there will likely be a circuit split between the fifth circuit and the ninth circuit as this goes up to appeal. what i would say, and this i think relates to this really rich conversation about expertise, and evidence, and the like is that we saw in
it will come up through the idaho litigation. but the fifth circuit found that there was no conflict with federal law and with texas law. which, its exceptions also don't include a threat to someone's health. a serious threat to health. so on the back of that fifth circuit decision, physicians b rooms that it takes is -- in er rooms in texas do not have what the supreme court granted to physicians in idaho which is to put back in place the injunction that allows physicians to provide emergency...
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accused of killing four college students in idaho. in court today. why? his defense team wants a new location for his trial. >> there's a reasonable likelihood that pretrial publicity has affected the impartiality of prospective jurors. >> the family of one of the victims speaking out where the crime was, is where the jury should be. what we're now learning about his alibi. >> this is where brian kohberger's defense lawyers claim that he was on the night of the murders. >> plus office retreat, gone bad. a man separated from his coworkers on a mountain charity hike. >> he basically got kind of a little bit disoriented as to where the trail was rescued. >> after spending the night in the wild. >> being in those kind of cold, freezing rain winds, it takes a toll on you. >> how did a work outing go so wrong? and back to school botox. the first day of school doesn't just mean new backpacks for the kids. >> it was like having an instagram filter without an instagram filter. and i was lik, wow, sometimes it's a little cosmetic. >> pick me up for mom. >> when sch
accused of killing four college students in idaho. in court today. why? his defense team wants a new location for his trial. >> there's a reasonable likelihood that pretrial publicity has affected the impartiality of prospective jurors. >> the family of one of the victims speaking out where the crime was, is where the jury should be. what we're now learning about his alibi. >> this is where brian kohberger's defense lawyers claim that he was on the night of the murders....
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more that we are going to be seen that came out of idaho. idaho is one of six states that ban not just all abortions, but including abortions that are conducted to preserve the health of a pregnant patient. these are people who are facing in the absence of abortion really severe amounts of blood loss, potential septic infections, loss of vital organs or future fertility, pretty staggering and life altering health complications from emergency pregnancy can vacation -- nancy complication -- pregnancy complications. i want to underscore that the difference between a health- saving and lifesaving abortion is really difficult for health care practitioners to identify in these emergency moments. the law is commending in states like idaho that medical providers in emergency rooms who are faced with pregnant patients undergoing terrible complications, the law requires them to keep waiting for those patients to get sicker and sicker and sicker until they are on the precipice of death, and only then are they allowed her to intervene. and you also have
more that we are going to be seen that came out of idaho. idaho is one of six states that ban not just all abortions, but including abortions that are conducted to preserve the health of a pregnant patient. these are people who are facing in the absence of abortion really severe amounts of blood loss, potential septic infections, loss of vital organs or future fertility, pretty staggering and life altering health complications from emergency pregnancy can vacation -- nancy complication --...
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you have seen in idaho, a lot of ob/gyn's leaving the state or not wanting to practice in idaho because they don't believe they can provide quality health care. the other thing you are finding out with the stories coming out is that this is an incredibly complicated personal, private issue. people mind your own business, it speaks to those voters who don't want people telling them what to do. that is the independent voter that the harris-walls ticket will appeal to. >> [indiscernible] [indiscernible] talking about the vice president, mr. walz, i think he is terrific. i grew up in rural indiana. i really appreciated it. the trump and jd vance, that's going to really be crazy, i tell you what. thank you. >> if i could just mention that i think it is interesting because now that walz is a candidate, once again you have to file a financial disclosure and these are available to anyone. people have been putting his financial disclosure, which it looks like a lot of people i grew up with. they maybe have a pension from teaching school, they have a 401(k) that is putting away some money for ret
you have seen in idaho, a lot of ob/gyn's leaving the state or not wanting to practice in idaho because they don't believe they can provide quality health care. the other thing you are finding out with the stories coming out is that this is an incredibly complicated personal, private issue. people mind your own business, it speaks to those voters who don't want people telling them what to do. that is the independent voter that the harris-walls ticket will appeal to. >> [indiscernible]...
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the latest on a hearing for the accused killer in the idaho murders. >>> and publishers fight back. the new lawsuit against a school book ban in florida. for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious meningococcal infections, which may become life-threatening or fatal, and other types of infections. complete or update meningococcal vaccines at least 2 weeks before starting ultomiris. if ultomiris is urgent, you should also receive antibiotics with your vaccines. before starting ultomiris, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions and medications. ultomiris can cause reactions such as back pain, tiredness, dizzin
the latest on a hearing for the accused killer in the idaho murders. >>> and publishers fight back. the new lawsuit against a school book ban in florida. for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of...
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you've seen in idaho -- don't mean to pick on idaho, but a lot of ob/gyn ifs leaving the state or notanting to practice in idaho because they don't believe that they can provide quality health care. and the other thing that you're finding out, i think, with all the stories that are coming out, that this is an incredibly complicated, personal, private issues -- issue and that's when people say mind your own darn business -- not exactly the language that's used -- that speaks to the those voters who don't want people telling them what to do. and that's the independent streak of the rural voter that i think the harris-walz ticket will appeal to. >> host: here is malcolm in florida. democrats' line forll our quest. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i agree with heidi. i'm so sorry -- one of those people that was mentioned when they talked about -- [inaudible] but i don't think the country would vote for two ladies and women are the smartest of the two species, of the two -- [inaudible] men and women. i do think though that talking about the vice president, mr. walz, i think he is terrific. i can
you've seen in idaho -- don't mean to pick on idaho, but a lot of ob/gyn ifs leaving the state or notanting to practice in idaho because they don't believe that they can provide quality health care. and the other thing that you're finding out, i think, with all the stories that are coming out, that this is an incredibly complicated, personal, private issues -- issue and that's when people say mind your own darn business -- not exactly the language that's used -- that speaks to the those voters...
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moscow, idaho college community known for the university of idaho and small city life.ut on november 13, 2022, that all changed when four university students were fatally stabbed while asleep at their off-campus apartment the case got international attention. but the residents of moscow, this was their community. and now they want to justice. >> hope to god that justice comes for bryan kohberger was arrested and charged with the murders in december 2022 the state is seeking death now with his trial set for june 2025, the defense does not want this case to be tried in moscow. they say their client can't get a fair trial there. some of your reporting from television to social media, story after story, and local newspapers and news stations i'm saying there is pervasive media coverage in this case it's prejudicial media coverage. >> the prosecution in a january hearing said it believes this is moscow's case. they live this nightmare. >> the case should be held out here is lay talk county case. >> the court allowed a defense trial sulton to conduct a telephone survey of res
moscow, idaho college community known for the university of idaho and small city life.ut on november 13, 2022, that all changed when four university students were fatally stabbed while asleep at their off-campus apartment the case got international attention. but the residents of moscow, this was their community. and now they want to justice. >> hope to god that justice comes for bryan kohberger was arrested and charged with the murders in december 2022 the state is seeking death now with...
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dan springer is live there in idaho for us and has the latest.y is going to go down today, dan? >> well, sandra, the change of venue motion hearing is scheduled to start in about one hour and hear from four experts testifying there is no way bryon kohberger can get a fair trial here. he have is accused of murdering four students at the university of idaho in november of 2022. their families have said they want the trial here in moscow where it happened. but a survey done by a trial consultant for the defense showed passions still running very high in this county of just 41,000 people, which is dominated by the university. a lawyer in boise following all this legal briefs says the defense has made the case for moving the trial. >> people have a strong -- some of the quotes in the briefing a very strong moral sense of community justice. if the court system won't do it, then we are. data that they were able to pull together is significant and profound. >> prosecutors counter there is no place in america let alone idaho that you can find people who d
dan springer is live there in idaho for us and has the latest.y is going to go down today, dan? >> well, sandra, the change of venue motion hearing is scheduled to start in about one hour and hear from four experts testifying there is no way bryon kohberger can get a fair trial here. he have is accused of murdering four students at the university of idaho in november of 2022. their families have said they want the trial here in moscow where it happened. but a survey done by a trial...
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. >>> a critical day in court for bryan kohberger, the man accused of killing four idaho college students. why his lawyers want a change of venue. and we hear from the family of one of the victims. >>> overseas, and american made f-16 fighter jet goes down in ukraine, as a high level delegation from kyiv heads to washington, asking for permission to hit targets inside russia. ian pannell reporting. >>> and america strong tonight. after a thief stole their money, a brother and sister lemonade stand makes a comeback, thanks to a major assist from the neighborhood. >>> good evening, it's great to have you with us on this thursday night. i'm whit johnson, in for david. we're following major developments tonight in the race for the white house. former president donald trump defending his recent visit to arlington national cemetery, after a reported altercation between the trump campaign and an arlington staffer. but we begin with vice president kamala harris, and her running mate governor tim walz, holding that first highly anticipated joint interview. harris asked to explain how her views hav
. >>> a critical day in court for bryan kohberger, the man accused of killing four idaho college students. why his lawyers want a change of venue. and we hear from the family of one of the victims. >>> overseas, and american made f-16 fighter jet goes down in ukraine, as a high level delegation from kyiv heads to washington, asking for permission to hit targets inside russia. ian pannell reporting. >>> and america strong tonight. after a thief stole their money, a...
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changed while suspected killer bryan kohberger get his trial moved, the new claim that people in the idaho college town could burn the courthouse down if it stays there plus a new urgent warning to check your fridge, a batch of recalled deli meats now tied to the deadliest listeria outbreak in more than a decade i'll solomon with john berman, kate, and sara are out today. >> cnn new central starts right now a huge day for the harris campaign that is showing new signs of momentum. >> vice president does it a kamala harris and governor tim walz, they sit down for their first interview of the campaign with cnn's dana bash, that airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. i am eastern. do not miss that. we want law candidates are waking up to new polls that show they have gained ground on donald trump in sun belt states, president biden had been trailing in all of these states harris is up one point in arizona, two in nevada and georgia trump up a point in north carolina. this is all within the margin of error. no clear leader here, but it is a completely different race than it was a few months ago. you can get
changed while suspected killer bryan kohberger get his trial moved, the new claim that people in the idaho college town could burn the courthouse down if it stays there plus a new urgent warning to check your fridge, a batch of recalled deli meats now tied to the deadliest listeria outbreak in more than a decade i'll solomon with john berman, kate, and sara are out today. >> cnn new central starts right now a huge day for the harris campaign that is showing new signs of momentum. >>...
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going back to idaho, that is what idaho and some other states that have tried to reform their processted doing. you're saying, let's do an actual analysis of old regulations. let's see what the benefits and costs are and make that decision whether to keep it or not. host: elizabeth is in las vegas, nevada, which is number 42 on the list of leased-regulated states. go ahead, elizabeth. >> good morning. thank you so much for taking my call. what i want to speak to is, i believe regulation is very important. look at louisiana, where the methane from the gas companies is in the water, you know, everywhere. where the companies are polluting black people. if you were to turn -- i used to live in idaho. if you were to not regulate the lumber companies in idaho there would be no forest left in idaho, which is a huge problem right now in terms of the trees having various diseases and so, regulation is important. in order to protect our planet. donald trump is planning on cutting regulations for the big oil companies that will be drilling in our parks, in our country, in our treasured earth. i
going back to idaho, that is what idaho and some other states that have tried to reform their processted doing. you're saying, let's do an actual analysis of old regulations. let's see what the benefits and costs are and make that decision whether to keep it or not. host: elizabeth is in las vegas, nevada, which is number 42 on the list of leased-regulated states. go ahead, elizabeth. >> good morning. thank you so much for taking my call. what i want to speak to is, i believe regulation...
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going back to idaho, that is what idaho and some other states that have tried to reform their processarted doing. you're saying, let's do an actual analysis of old regulations. let's see what the benefits and costs are and make that decision whether to keep it or not. host: elizabeth is in las vegas, nevada, which is number 42 on the list of leased-regulated states. go ahead, elizabeth. >> good morning. thank you so much for taking my call. what i want to speak to is, i believe regulation is very important. look at louisiana, where the methane from the gas companies is in the water, you know, everywhere. where the companies are polluting black people. if you were to turn -- i used to live in idaho. if you were to not regulate the lumber companies in idaho there would be no forest left in idaho, which is a huge problem right now in terms of the trees having various diseases and so, regulation is important. in order to protect our planet. donald trump is planning on cutting regulations for the big oil companies that will be drilling in our parks, in our country, in our treasured earth.
going back to idaho, that is what idaho and some other states that have tried to reform their processarted doing. you're saying, let's do an actual analysis of old regulations. let's see what the benefits and costs are and make that decision whether to keep it or not. host: elizabeth is in las vegas, nevada, which is number 42 on the list of leased-regulated states. go ahead, elizabeth. >> good morning. thank you so much for taking my call. what i want to speak to is, i believe regulation...
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. >> states like iowa, where states like idaho, you know, not every state will do great because states have basically -- aren't doing good. >> musk also offered to help with making the government more efficient. >> i think it would be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and just ensures that the taxpayer money, the taxpayers' hard earned money is spent in a good way. i'd be happy to help out on social commission. >> i would love it.
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as i've traveled a expect the second jump as we heard the stories i was in idaho where to are provided who were leaving idaho because they don't believe that they can exercise, as you said, the full rights and the privileges they have gained as a result of -- do you think there are other providers, doctors like you, were leaving states' rights are restricted? and if so, what does that do for the patients who can't leave the state for the rights are restricted? >> yes, there are absolutely other physicians leaving. i know some have chosen to stay sort of do what they can but is not just abortion providers that are leaving. it's other physicians as well. i've heard of an oncologist who's leaving texas. before dobbs, about three years ago i had a patient who had a broken arm and he refused to set or do anything because she was pregnant. i had to do abortion was she still had a bone sticking out of her arm. that was before it became illegal. i had a patient -- also before. i had a patient die of metastatic breast cancer. a radiation was only pelleted and a completely took away from her whe
as i've traveled a expect the second jump as we heard the stories i was in idaho where to are provided who were leaving idaho because they don't believe that they can exercise, as you said, the full rights and the privileges they have gained as a result of -- do you think there are other providers, doctors like you, were leaving states' rights are restricted? and if so, what does that do for the patients who can't leave the state for the rights are restricted? >> yes, there are absolutely...
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murdering four university of idaho students. nbc news dana griffin is following this case for us. this case could move 3,000 miles away. what can you tell us? >> there's a social psychologist on the witness stand describing a bias that this community now has because, remember, back when the university of idaho murders occurred, it was about six weeks before a suspect was arrested and there was this overwhelming sigh of relief once kohberger was arrested. you saw his name and his photo in the media, and this particular witness says that regardless, because this community has faced so much fear, and then this sort of collective relief, they are automatically going to connect him to such a horrific crime, making it uncapable for them to seat a fair and impartial jury. they are going through the science behind bias, and why this presents an issue in this particular county. that's why they want to move it to ada county. there's about 40,000 residents but only 25,000 of them are eligible to be jurors. but if move it 300 miles away, yo
murdering four university of idaho students. nbc news dana griffin is following this case for us. this case could move 3,000 miles away. what can you tell us? >> there's a social psychologist on the witness stand describing a bias that this community now has because, remember, back when the university of idaho murders occurred, it was about six weeks before a suspect was arrested and there was this overwhelming sigh of relief once kohberger was arrested. you saw his name and his photo in...
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this is a college town and dominated by the university of idaho.wants to move it 300 miles south to boise which has 12 times the population and they're making the case with experts that are saying with all of this coverage and the type of place this is, they will probably come back next week with a ruling on this trial which is scheduled to begin june 2025 done in boise. >> a quick break we'll be right back powers tractor supply stores nationwide with reliable 5g business internet. and helps red bull revolutionize coverage of live events. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when your generac detects a power outage, it automatically powers up, giving your family the security and peace of mind they deserve. we don't have to worry about whether we lose power or not. if the utility company does not come through, our generac does. after the hurricane h
this is a college town and dominated by the university of idaho.wants to move it 300 miles south to boise which has 12 times the population and they're making the case with experts that are saying with all of this coverage and the type of place this is, they will probably come back next week with a ruling on this trial which is scheduled to begin june 2025 done in boise. >> a quick break we'll be right back powers tractor supply stores nationwide with reliable 5g business internet. and...
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despuÉs de esta temporada de piscinas pÚblicas que llegaron a su fin con el inicio de clases en idahoagua, cacharon pelotas y se persiguieron unos a otros. con este evento perruno, esa piscina cierra hasta la prÓxima cierra hasta la prÓxima temporada♪network - el testigo identificó al asesino del hermano del presidente. fue ramiro menchaca. - ¿tu papá tuvo algo que ver con la muerte del hermano del presidente?
despuÉs de esta temporada de piscinas pÚblicas que llegaron a su fin con el inicio de clases en idahoagua, cacharon pelotas y se persiguieron unos a otros. con este evento perruno, esa piscina cierra hasta la prÓxima cierra hasta la prÓxima temporada♪network - el testigo identificó al asesino del hermano del presidente. fue ramiro menchaca. - ¿tu papá tuvo algo que ver con la muerte del hermano del presidente?
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kohberger is charged with the brutal, quadruple murder of four university of idaho students. the defense has argued that local residents are prejudiced toward their client and shouldn't be seated as jurors. it's not clear when the judge will make his decision. the state is seeking the death penalty for kohberger. the trial is set for june. >>> flyers rattled this morning after scary moments on a flight from cancun to chicago. the plane was forced to divert to memphis last night after encountering severe turbulence, injuring several passengers. after landing, one passenger was taken to the hospital. the rest declined treatment. >>> tragedy in texas yesterday. four people dead after the van they were riding in lost control and rolled multiple times, throwing several passengers out of the vehicle. three people are in critical condition. police described tragedy as avoidable. >> every vehicle has a seat belt. and, if you use that seat belt, it's going to save lives. and, in this case, there was one person that wore their seat belt and was able to walk away. >> the victims are yet
kohberger is charged with the brutal, quadruple murder of four university of idaho students. the defense has argued that local residents are prejudiced toward their client and shouldn't be seated as jurors. it's not clear when the judge will make his decision. the state is seeking the death penalty for kohberger. the trial is set for june. >>> flyers rattled this morning after scary moments on a flight from cancun to chicago. the plane was forced to divert to memphis last night after...
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. >>> a major hearing today for the man accused of murdering four university of idaho students in 2022 ahead. that's next. we're back in 90 seconds. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. if you have generalized myasthenia gravis, picture what life could look like with vyvgart hytrulo, a subcutaneous injection that takes about 30 to 90 seconds. for one thing, could it mean more time for you? vyvgart hytrulo can improve daily abilities and reduce muscle weakness with a treatment plan that's personalized to you. do not use vyvgart hytrulo if you have a serious allergy to any of its ingredients. it can cause serious allergic reactions like trouble breathing and decrease in blood pressure leading to fainting, and allergic reactions such as rashes, swelling under the skin, shortness of breath, and hives. the most common side effects are respiratory and urinary tract infections, headache, and injection site reactions. it may increase the risk of infusion-related reactions and infection. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or symptoms of an infection. talk to yo
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. >> a new twist to the idaho murder case. bryan kohberger's legal team to move his trial to another town. with the victims families are saying. the investigation into matthew perry's death. 1 of the doctors charged due in court. the latest this morning. >> mosquito dangers on alert with west nile cases and dozens of state and the threat of triple e major concern especially in the northeast. what officials are urging families to do. >> labor day savings, the big ticket items to buy right now and what to wait on. plus, the travel deals to look out for. >> and after eight cool summer without football, the wait is over. college football is back. opening weekend kicking off. travis hunter with not one, not two but three stellar touchdowns. >> catch! and implausible, impossible catch! >> error "gma" team is live college station texas for a special band plus the big spike in fantasy football for the whole family. is that the taylor swift effect? >> announcer: lives in times square, this is "good morning america." >> "good morning am
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camp rainbow gold is a nonprofit here in idaho that supports children that have been diagnosed with cancerd, and they are understood. we have been, until very recently, having to turn kids away due to capacity issues. and just recently we . >>> here in the bay area, as we try to find solutions to the bay area's overdose crisis we look to the city of vancouver, who has been experimenting. >> we tried to reduce stigma around drug use. >>> tonight, in our special report, lessons from vancouver, what has worked and what has not. >>> you know, maybe, we should allow crystal meth smoking in the minister's office and then she could experience what health care workers are facing in their workplace every single day! >> and for the first time we are hearing from the student athlete who was attacked by a group of teens inside of a locker room. his mother fearing hears in safety. . >> i am hurting for him. i don't know how it will effect him lifelong. the trauma he ensued. >>> new hires unable to do their jobs. the rally tonight in san francisco after a rough start to the school year. >>>. >>> good ev
camp rainbow gold is a nonprofit here in idaho that supports children that have been diagnosed with cancerd, and they are understood. we have been, until very recently, having to turn kids away due to capacity issues. and just recently we . >>> here in the bay area, as we try to find solutions to the bay area's overdose crisis we look to the city of vancouver, who has been experimenting. >> we tried to reduce stigma around drug use. >>> tonight, in our special report,...
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idaho cast 27 votes for kamala harris.cer: today is a celebration of democracy and freedom and a celebration of future. chicago, are you ready ! [ ♪♪ ] >> announcer: our convention host, illinois, how do you cast your vote? >> illinois democrats doing the work to win in november and i am proud to introduce my partner in the fight, my governor [cheers and applause] >> announcer: the great state of illinois ! the prairie state home of four presidents including president barack obama and the birthplace of skyscrapers and the adoptive home of superman. the cornerstone of the midwest the first state to ratify the 13th amendment ending slavery and the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote [cheers and applause] illinois cast one vote president -- one point -- one vote present and for future madam president kamala harris ! [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ] >> announcer: indiana how do you cast your vote? [cheers and applause] >> indiana welcoming into its heart. [ ♪♪ ] indiana welcoming into its heart the mayor from rolling prairie and befo
idaho cast 27 votes for kamala harris.cer: today is a celebration of democracy and freedom and a celebration of future. chicago, are you ready ! [ ♪♪ ] >> announcer: our convention host, illinois, how do you cast your vote? >> illinois democrats doing the work to win in november and i am proud to introduce my partner in the fight, my governor [cheers and applause] >> announcer: the great state of illinois ! the prairie state home of four presidents including president...
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the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. mr. crapo: thank you, mr. president. with election politics front of mind, doomed-to-fail show votes have become an all-too-frequent occurrence in this chamber. but there is no more obvious showboat than the one scheduled to happen today immediately before the august recess. in today's attempt to score political points, the democrats are moving to a bill, h.r. 7024, that has been languishing for six months in the hopes of fabricating a narrative that republicans don't support small business, children, or alleviating poverty. however, if my democrat colleagues were serious about delivering relief to small businesses and working families, they would have worked out a solution with senate republicans in earnest on a pathway that would gain broad support from our members. while there are plenty of provisions in this bill that my colleagues and i support, the proponents have known this since before it was released that senate republicans would need to change the bill in order to gain substantial bipartisan support. it is now
the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. mr. crapo: thank you, mr. president. with election politics front of mind, doomed-to-fail show votes have become an all-too-frequent occurrence in this chamber. but there is no more obvious showboat than the one scheduled to happen today immediately before the august recess. in today's attempt to score political points, the democrats are moving to a bill, h.r. 7024, that has been languishing for six months in the hopes of fabricating a narrative...
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this week, it's the work of a committee led by idaho democratic senator frank church. in the mid 1970s, which uncovered information about covert government programs. our guest is kate scott u.s. senate historian kate scott the senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intel agents activities, a.k.a. the church committee. why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at tha
this week, it's the work of a committee led by idaho democratic senator frank church. in the mid 1970s, which uncovered information about covert government programs. our guest is kate scott u.s. senate historian kate scott the senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intel agents activities, a.k.a. the church committee. why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article...
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out of the county where four university of idaho students were killed nearly two years ago.berger's lawyers say a survey of county residents shows 70% have already decided he's guilty, with some predicting bias if kohberger is found not guilty. it's that time of the year again when student athletes playing under friday night lights while many committees across the country are celebrating the return of football, others are morning following the deaths of several young players. from head injuries to the brutal heat. cbs's carter evans takes a look at what can be done to keep our kids safe. musical mesic on. >> reporter: 's a high school gathering no one wanted to see, a memorial for 15-year-old robert gillon, the florida teen died from possible cardiac arrest the morning after he complained of chest pain at football practice. he's one of at least seven teenage football players who have died just this month. >> it's just one of those things that you thought would never happen p. >> reporter: ryan craddock's 13-year-old son cohen was rushed to the hospital in west virginia after
out of the county where four university of idaho students were killed nearly two years ago.berger's lawyers say a survey of county residents shows 70% have already decided he's guilty, with some predicting bias if kohberger is found not guilty. it's that time of the year again when student athletes playing under friday night lights while many committees across the country are celebrating the return of football, others are morning following the deaths of several young players. from head injuries...
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this week, it's the work of a committee led by idaho democratic senator frank church. in the mid 1970s, which uncovered information about covert government programs. our guest is kate scott u.s. senate historian kate scott the senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intel agents activities, a.k.a. the church committee. why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at tha
this week, it's the work of a committee led by idaho democratic senator frank church. in the mid 1970s, which uncovered information about covert government programs. our guest is kate scott u.s. senate historian kate scott the senate select committee to study governmental operations with respect to intel agents activities, a.k.a. the church committee. why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article...
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camp rainbow gold is a nonprofit here in idaho that supports children that have been diagnosed with cancerword and they are understood. we have been, until very recently, having to turn kids away due to capacity issues. and just recently we got to experience contractors coming together, a local builder came out and built six more cabins for us in three days. so we now are no longer have to turn away kids. so it's so much more than just coming and having fun. we do it through fun. but the value of these kids coming to camp is that acceptance and that opportunity to just be a kid. >> norah: always thinking about kids and cancer. the kids and the staff at camp rainbow gold are tonight's "heart of america." and that is tonight's "cbs evening news" peered i'm norah o'donnell. thank you for joining >> byrd: you may be seated. >> judge judy: look. you said, "you may be seated." look how well behaved that dog is. >> the neighbors' rottweiler wasn't so nice. >> judge judy: when you took the dog off the leash, the dog attacked that little dog. >> right. >> judge judy: that's what he wants me to beli
camp rainbow gold is a nonprofit here in idaho that supports children that have been diagnosed with cancerword and they are understood. we have been, until very recently, having to turn kids away due to capacity issues. and just recently we got to experience contractors coming together, a local builder came out and built six more cabins for us in three days. so we now are no longer have to turn away kids. so it's so much more than just coming and having fun. we do it through fun. but the value...
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cook's waiting a pivotal decision the trial of brian the suspect accused of brutally murdering for idaho students will he grant his request to move the trial venue hundreds of miles away from where the killings took place? a look at the arguments from both sides next. [floor creaks] [door creaks shut] (♪) (♪) (♪) relax, you booked a vrbo. (♪) israel is under attack. the war against israel began with the murder of hundreds of precious children. in this orphanage bomb shelter, we're praying for god's help, praying to avino malkino, our father, our king. countless israelis are enduring the devastating anguish of lost loved ones. thousands of rockets have forced over a hundred thousand israelis to become refugees in their own homeland. israeli families are in crisis. the international fellowship of christians and jews is on the ground, reaching jewish people of all ages. children, mothers, the elderly, even holocaust survivors. but we can't do it without you. your gift of $45 will make sure that the people of israel have mobile bomb shelters, emergency supplies, and the hot, nutritious meals
cook's waiting a pivotal decision the trial of brian the suspect accused of brutally murdering for idaho students will he grant his request to move the trial venue hundreds of miles away from where the killings took place? a look at the arguments from both sides next. [floor creaks] [door creaks shut] (♪) (♪) (♪) relax, you booked a vrbo. (♪) israel is under attack. the war against israel began with the murder of hundreds of precious children. in this orphanage bomb shelter, we're...
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the battle over where to hold the idaho college murders trial intensifying. this morning what prosecutors are now saying and the long and difficult wait for the families. >> there needs to be justice and a conclusion to this case. >> we'll have the very latest. >>> those stories, plus, up close and personal. >> there he is. >> a massive great white shark caught on camera just feet from a group of kayakers. >> we were in its house essentially and it came to check us out. >> just ahead, their encounter in their own words. >>> and oktoberfest and it's one of the hottest trends gearing up for the fall. >> from backyard parties to halloween decorations and yes, pumpkin spice. how millions have already started to celebrate the next season. [ cheering ] today, wednesday, august 14, 2024. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. good to see you. happy you're with us on this wednesday morning. savannah is enjoying the day off. i didn't want to say pumpkin spice latte too loud. it doe
the battle over where to hold the idaho college murders trial intensifying. this morning what prosecutors are now saying and the long and difficult wait for the families. >> there needs to be justice and a conclusion to this case. >> we'll have the very latest. >>> those stories, plus, up close and personal. >> there he is. >> a massive great white shark caught on camera just feet from a group of kayakers. >> we were in its house essentially and it came to...
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a key hearing being held in the idaho college murders case. a judge hearing arguments on whether the upcoming trial should be moved away from the scene of the crime. the families making it clear where they stand. >> it would be devastating for me. >> it's an insult. >> yeah. >> it would be an absolute insult. >> we'll have the very latest. >>> urgent plea. >> we do not need to wait. we do not need one more child to lose their life. >> the tragic deaths of teenage football players at the start of the school year putting safety in the spotlight. inside the new push to do more to better protect kids on the field. >>> those stories, plus, fever dream! olympic icon simone biles and gabby thomas step out at their first wnba game and watch caitlin clark set yet another record. >> and clark hits a three! >> but the moment of the night -- the team's pure joy at meeting their heroes from paris! >> we are so excited! >> oh, my god! >> today, thursday, august 29th, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. fro
a key hearing being held in the idaho college murders case. a judge hearing arguments on whether the upcoming trial should be moved away from the scene of the crime. the families making it clear where they stand. >> it would be devastating for me. >> it's an insult. >> yeah. >> it would be an absolute insult. >> we'll have the very latest. >>> urgent plea. >> we do not need to wait. we do not need one more child to lose their life. >> the...
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it's a nonprofit in idaho that supports children diagnosed with cancer and their families. they don't have to say a word and they're understood. we have been until very recently having to turn kids away due to capacity issues, and just recently we got to experience contractors coming together, a local builder came out and built six more cabins for us in three days. so we now no longer have to turn away kids. so it's so much more than just coming and having fun. we do it through fun. but the value of these kids coming to camp is that acceptance and that opportunity to just be a kid. >> the kids and the staff at am i...relaxing? in an airport? okayyy, alaska airlines. this lounge is nice. like “handcrafted-espresso- bevvies-hot-food- free-wifi” nice. and these comfy chairs... this puts my condo to shame. it'd be crazy if i just... missed my flight. and broke my lease. and made this my home. forever. i wonder if anyone would notice? ♪♪ >>> it's thursday, august 29th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." cemetery controversy.
it's a nonprofit in idaho that supports children diagnosed with cancer and their families. they don't have to say a word and they're understood. we have been until very recently having to turn kids away due to capacity issues, and just recently we got to experience contractors coming together, a local builder came out and built six more cabins for us in three days. so we now no longer have to turn away kids. so it's so much more than just coming and having fun. we do it through fun. but the...
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where four university of idaho students were killed nearly two years ago.ocal pressure to convict kohlburgberger are so severe. >> when we come back, fin gomez with reaction to the interview with kamala harris and tim walz, and a look at the latest polling data in the race for the whi aj: multiple studies have shown that marijuana can slow both driver reaction and response time... which can be really dangerous! he's here, he's here! connor: wait, wait, wait! aj: what? connor: i can't drive. aj: what, why? connor: i'm high. aj: oh. ♪♪ >>> this is "cbs news roundup." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. it's been a busy week on the campaign trail with less than 70 days until election day. to break it all down, we're joined this hour by cbs news political director fin gomez. fin, great to see you. let's start with vice president kamala harris. she gave her first interview on thursday. >> hi, shanelle, in this her first major interview where she faced some tough questions on some key issues, she did accomplish that. she faced questions on fracking in pennsylvania, al
where four university of idaho students were killed nearly two years ago.ocal pressure to convict kohlburgberger are so severe. >> when we come back, fin gomez with reaction to the interview with kamala harris and tim walz, and a look at the latest polling data in the race for the whi aj: multiple studies have shown that marijuana can slow both driver reaction and response time... which can be really dangerous! he's here, he's here! connor: wait, wait, wait! aj: what? connor: i can't...
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who were just sitting from their offices in new york watching cases play out in texas, play out in idaho, wondering what is this going to mean for me and how i provide care. in new york, the judges who are making these decisions, i did not vote for them. they are not accountable to me. and yet they could institute decisions that will make it very difficult for me to give my patients. the standard of care we've about the mifepristone case in front of the supreme court. that is a very obvious example. it speaks in large part how concerned the anti-abortion movement is about medication, abortion and, their desire to restrict access to it because of its effectiveness in undercutting abortion bans. and that case, i mean, we'll see how the court rules, but it's really an opening salvo in a longer campaign to limit access to medication. abortion and to ultimately lay the legal for a jurisprudence that would allow for national abortion bans. and we should talk about personhood, which is also a goal for for some people, which is the idea that as soon as an egg is fertilized, it becomes a person w
who were just sitting from their offices in new york watching cases play out in texas, play out in idaho, wondering what is this going to mean for me and how i provide care. in new york, the judges who are making these decisions, i did not vote for them. they are not accountable to me. and yet they could institute decisions that will make it very difficult for me to give my patients. the standard of care we've about the mifepristone case in front of the supreme court. that is a very obvious...
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. >> yo vengo de idaho y es una ciudad mÁs pequeÑa. me cuenta que tiene pensado pasar unos dÍas en san josÉ. en su caso hacerlo el fin de semana largo fue coincidencia. la administraciÓn de ciudad en el transporte espera que sea uno de los fines semana mÁs productivo en los Últimos aÑos. un promedio de casi 3,000,000 de pasajeros al dÍa. >> pese de que iba a ver menos gente, pero todo estÁ muy lleno. presentador: sÍ viajarÁ en vehÍculo, que el trÁfico no lo tome por sorpresa. la recomendaciÓn es evitar el trÁfico y salir antes o despuÉs para agilizar el viaje. carla y su familia viajan a los Ángeles durante el fin de semana y conos son proyectos tan largos, la recomendaciÓn es asegurarse de que el vehÍculo estÉ en buen estado. >> revisar las llantas y que el carro tenga aceite y aguas. presentador: la patrulla de caminos va a incrementar un operativos desde maÑana viernes desde maÑana viernes desde las 6:00 a.m. hasta el lunes a las 11:58 p.m. el mensaje este los conductores manejen con responsabilidad. el aÑo pasado 38 personas murier
. >> yo vengo de idaho y es una ciudad mÁs pequeÑa. me cuenta que tiene pensado pasar unos dÍas en san josÉ. en su caso hacerlo el fin de semana largo fue coincidencia. la administraciÓn de ciudad en el transporte espera que sea uno de los fines semana mÁs productivo en los Últimos aÑos. un promedio de casi 3,000,000 de pasajeros al dÍa. >> pese de que iba a ver menos gente, pero todo estÁ muy lleno. presentador: sÍ viajarÁ en vehÍculo, que el trÁfico no lo tome por...
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idaho played a song by their most famous musical artist, a potato bouncing down a xylophone.s, we got a surprise appearance from samwise gangee himself, sean astin! ♪ ♪ that's nice! obviously they're chanting this famous quote from "the lord of the rings." >> rudy!rudy! rudy! >> stephen: by the way, sean, while i've got you, do you know what musical instruments were used for idaho's theme song? >> potay-toes! >> stephen: good man. good man. all night long. it was nothing but bangers. the democrats' roll call was a win for kamala harris, but more importantly, a win for "now that's what i call nominating, volume 3." ooh, when it was time for the empire state, new york governor kathy hochul was allowed near a microphone again for some reason, and she extolled her state's great history. >> from seneca falls, the birthplace of the women's rights movement, to stonewall, the birthplace of the lgbtq movement, to stoneking mountain, the birthplace of the environmental justice movement. >> stephen: "to car three of the f train, home of the bowel movement!" i wouldn't go in there for a
idaho played a song by their most famous musical artist, a potato bouncing down a xylophone.s, we got a surprise appearance from samwise gangee himself, sean astin! ♪ ♪ that's nice! obviously they're chanting this famous quote from "the lord of the rings." >> rudy!rudy! rudy! >> stephen: by the way, sean, while i've got you, do you know what musical instruments were used for idaho's theme song? >> potay-toes! >> stephen: good man. good man. all night long....
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they trafficked narcotics through the website but only after the idaho victim died. consistent with what we see across drug trafficking network and expedited suspects. they laundered money from the website. last month, a las vegas man was sentence to eight years for importing and processing the pills. how did he pay for did the drugs it was shell corporations. through anonymous shel companies we existed them a magic curtain to shield their identity and hide their wealth. the security risk for drug trafficking alone anonymous shell companies for decades. they make america and the world less safe. no example shows this like victor. he was an arms dealer and convicted for sells millions of weapons. he aimed to kill american and fuel conflicts in america, africa, and middle east. they are hiding activity including a dozen u.s. shell companies in texas and florida and delaware. putin's allies used shell companies to buy mansions in washington d.c. the iranian government covered up ownership of a fifth avenue skyscraper. the terror group hesboula has taken advantage of the
they trafficked narcotics through the website but only after the idaho victim died. consistent with what we see across drug trafficking network and expedited suspects. they laundered money from the website. last month, a las vegas man was sentence to eight years for importing and processing the pills. how did he pay for did the drugs it was shell corporations. through anonymous shel companies we existed them a magic curtain to shield their identity and hide their wealth. the security risk for...
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obviously by the state of idaho and support. there was some sort of all these days with the french run really behind it. but let me tell you what size matter were started growing and they were really getting behind. it puts you a picture of that. i ripped up here. i just wanna mention uh, one of the people who got 4 or 5, frances 16 gold medals. are they on milestones now? the, the swim. i was bad when he won the 1st of his go meadows of the full by 100 metal they, they atmosphere inside that acrostic. serena was phenomenal. and i, yeah, they, they would say every time he came up to free or we spoke to marshall and actually the 3 comparisons being made between him and my microsoft to call somebody successful at this beautiful side. my son says he has the power to be $320.00, just reply to that. that sounds like an absolute highlight for you jonathan. i have a little bit of audio problems here, but i think we can hear you. i'm guessing that was one of your highlights for the games. what else has stood out to you? but as it breaks
obviously by the state of idaho and support. there was some sort of all these days with the french run really behind it. but let me tell you what size matter were started growing and they were really getting behind. it puts you a picture of that. i ripped up here. i just wanna mention uh, one of the people who got 4 or 5, frances 16 gold medals. are they on milestones now? the, the swim. i was bad when he won the 1st of his go meadows of the full by 100 metal they, they atmosphere inside that...
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, you know, we talk about the idaho decision that the supreme court heard, about whether or not they have to render life-saving care to women who may, you know, are in serious medical distress, where they can render care if that includes abortion. i mean, that is not even sort of in the am by the of where the -- ambit of where the pre-dobbs discussion was, even among most of the people who count themselves as pro-life. but it represents a kind of furor, a fury towards women's rights. and a role for women in society that is only almost unrecognizable. the decision of the state of louisiana who by the way has all kinds of problems that their citizens need addressed, including, you know, education and poverty and voting rights and the like, the fact that they have passed a law to put a particular form of the 10 commandments in classrooms is unmistakable. i say a particular form of the 10 commandments because as you know, the version of the 10 commandments that they are putting in the classroom is not the version that jews would find in a synagogue or in their prayer books. right? a diff
, you know, we talk about the idaho decision that the supreme court heard, about whether or not they have to render life-saving care to women who may, you know, are in serious medical distress, where they can render care if that includes abortion. i mean, that is not even sort of in the am by the of where the -- ambit of where the pre-dobbs discussion was, even among most of the people who count themselves as pro-life. but it represents a kind of furor, a fury towards women's rights. and a role...