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is there any theories about what was in idaho? her parents live in idaho.er): the news reached kelsey's aunt and uncle, kim and scott. when you heard that kelsey's phone had pinged in idaho, did that give you just even a glimmer of hope that maybe our instincts are wrong, maybe she's ok? it did for just a minute, yeah. but it pinged in the wrong part of idaho. andrea canning (voiceover): kelsey's parents lived in northern idaho; her phone pinged in the southern part of the state. when you leave colorado and you head to northern idaho, you go through montana. you don't go through southern idaho. kelsey had no reason to be in that part of the state. it doesn't make sense. that was not the route to her parents' house. that was not the route, no. andrea canning (voiceover): investigators asked the local sheriff's department to check out the location of the ping, but they didn't find kelsey. so that dashed your hopes right there? - yep. - yep. andrea canning (voiceover): but there was an idaho connection. when patrick turned over his cell phone to police, they f
is there any theories about what was in idaho? her parents live in idaho.er): the news reached kelsey's aunt and uncle, kim and scott. when you heard that kelsey's phone had pinged in idaho, did that give you just even a glimmer of hope that maybe our instincts are wrong, maybe she's ok? it did for just a minute, yeah. but it pinged in the wrong part of idaho. andrea canning (voiceover): kelsey's parents lived in northern idaho; her phone pinged in the southern part of the state. when you leave...
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how to best protect those lives through idaho's laws is a policy decision for the idaho legislature.reporter: we reached out to the attorney general's office, and it declined to comment on the case. we also reached out to several idaho state lawmakers, and none returned our requests. the trial is expected to last at least another week, and there's no timeline on the judge's decision. nicole valdez, cbs news, boise, idaho. >>> still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," fight night. the netflix rumble in the ring and on screens. >>> tonight american skiing star mikaela shiffrin is celebrating after winning the first women's world cup slalom of the season. the race in finland was her 98th career victory. she has reason to smile. no other skier male or female has ever won more than 86. >>> tonight mike tyson and netflix are both bruised and battered after the 58-year-old made his much-anticipated return to the ring. the boxing legend lost to internet star-turned-boxer jake paul. a lot of rust on old iron mike. meanwhile, people watching live on netflix had their own battle with streaming iss
how to best protect those lives through idaho's laws is a policy decision for the idaho legislature.reporter: we reached out to the attorney general's office, and it declined to comment on the case. we also reached out to several idaho state lawmakers, and none returned our requests. the trial is expected to last at least another week, and there's no timeline on the judge's decision. nicole valdez, cbs news, boise, idaho. >>> still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," fight...
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equity efforts in idaho. we are in a unique situation in idaho where we as the state library agency have been tasked with the digital equity efforts for our state should it is a unique situation and really a rare and -- opportunity. libraries have been operating under the digital equity space since computers have been around. public computers, access is something libraries have had for a long time and it is something i am passionate about. i was hired here at the idaho commission for libraries eight years ago as their first broadband consultant and have rows to be the deputy state librarian. the intersection of analogy, people, broadband, that is near and dear to my heart. i will give you an overview of what we are working on with our digital access plan. and its implementation. we were honored to receive the third state digital equity capacity award last month and have already gotten down to implementation. we have opened up some sub-grants of idaho's allocation to over 80% is going to be sub-granted out to
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four women who were denied abortions in idaho are in court today. they are testifying to try to get idaho to clarify its stance on exceptions. we are back in 90 seconds. exce. we are back in 90 seconds. hase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. dexcom g7 is one of the easiest ways to take better control of your diabetes. this small wearable replaces fingersticks, lowers a1c, and it's covered by medicare. not managing your diabetes really affects your health for the future. the older you get, the more complications you're gonna see. i knew i couldn't ignore my diabetes anymore because it was causing my eyesight to go bad. for my patients, getting on dexcom g7 is the biggest eye opener they
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how to best protect those lives through idaho's laws is a policy decision for the idaho legislature. out to the attorney general's office, and it declined to comment on the case. we also reached out to several idaho state lawmakers, and none returned our requests. the trial is expectd to last at least another week, and there's no timeline on the judge's decision. nicole valdez, cbs news, boise, idaho. >>> there's a lot more just patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth, they have to make a choice- one versus the other. new sensodyne clinical white, it provides 2 shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf. a beard that doesn't itch. and you're using king c. gillette on that thing? king c. gillette? look! this beard trimmer pro's got 40 length settings. and this beard oil- one of gq's best beard conditioners for soft, no itch facial hair. the best a man can get... ...is king c. gillette. >>> spirit airlines, the nation's largest discount airline, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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to a report by an idaho physician group.bin and julie. you were saying that before you came down here, you were watching this. one of the towns said they are not telling idaho how to write its laws but the laws as they are written are not working. explain what we are seeing here. >> what we are seeing here is not a challenge to idaho's very strict abortion restrictions. we are seeing a center for reproductive rights on behalf of each of these four women who have received denial of abortion care in idaho. had to go out of state to find termination of their pregnancy. they are saying you need to clarify for idaho's women when they qualify for an emergency abortion. what does the emergency look like? each of the four of us presented in situations were not only was the baby not going to survive, but had we carried the child to term, our health was threatened too. wasn't that an emergency? >> the texas supreme court ruled against the plaintiffs in a similar case last year. the fact we have a trial here, i wonder what does that te
to a report by an idaho physician group.bin and julie. you were saying that before you came down here, you were watching this. one of the towns said they are not telling idaho how to write its laws but the laws as they are written are not working. explain what we are seeing here. >> what we are seeing here is not a challenge to idaho's very strict abortion restrictions. we are seeing a center for reproductive rights on behalf of each of these four women who have received denial of...
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idaho legislature has said they are open to talks and the governor of idaho say they are open to talksg it happen. >> steve: we have covered this particular aspect of it for a couple of years now, matt. the urban/rural divide is real but to make it happen you will have to include the state legislature, which in a blue state is a tough row to hoe. >> that's where we're stuck. idaho is a willing partner, it's the democrat-controlled majority legislature in salem that is holding this back. but part of the way we're going to make this happen is the vast majority of people in the united states haven't heard of greater idaho and don't know about new illinois, new california or new movements trying to get better government matched ouch to people. part of the way we make inroads is that we raise awareness by coming on shows like this and people say most americans don't know that there are people in eastern oregon who voted to join another state held captive by their state legislature. we need to put pressure on those people to do the right thing and let us go. >> brian: don't let the door hit
idaho legislature has said they are open to talks and the governor of idaho say they are open to talksg it happen. >> steve: we have covered this particular aspect of it for a couple of years now, matt. the urban/rural divide is real but to make it happen you will have to include the state legislature, which in a blue state is a tough row to hoe. >> that's where we're stuck. idaho is a willing partner, it's the democrat-controlled majority legislature in salem that is holding this...
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. >> the man charged with killing four university of idaho students has begun fighting for his life. months before testimony in his case is set to begin. here's abc's mola lenghi. >> accused killer brian kohberger back in court. his lawyers asking the judge to take the death penalty off the table. if he's convicted for the grisly murders of four college students at the university of idaho. >> when somebody sits on death row and there's no real means of executing them, that is dehumanizing to that person. >> idaho can execute by firing squad when lethal injection is not possible. kohberger's defense pointing to the difficulty of obtaining lethal injection drugs along with a recent botched execution in the state when prison staff could not find an inmate's vein. if kohberger ever reached death row, his team argued, not knowing the means of his execution would be inhumane. >> it is anxiety. it is fear. it is the not knowing. >> the judge today appeared to push back against kohberger's arguments, saying idaho's procedures have been fixed. >> the reality is, is if he is convicted, we know
. >> the man charged with killing four university of idaho students has begun fighting for his life. months before testimony in his case is set to begin. here's abc's mola lenghi. >> accused killer brian kohberger back in court. his lawyers asking the judge to take the death penalty off the table. if he's convicted for the grisly murders of four college students at the university of idaho. >> when somebody sits on death row and there's no real means of executing them, that is...
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idaho is 1 of 27 states that still has the death penalty.s since the last execution. currently nine inmates sit on death row, and now, with this ruling yesterday, if kohberger is convicted at his trial, which starts next august, he could be sentenced to join them. he's accused of stabbing to death four students at the university of idaho two years ago. the parents of kaylee gonzalez have been the most vocal, and they released a statement yesterday saying in part, when we heard of the motions being denied in regards to the death penalty, we were overjoyed. justice is moving forward and one day in the not-too-distant future, hopefully it will be served. the next pretrial hearing in this case will be at the end of january. sandra? >> sandra: dan springer in seattle. >> john: center, president-elect trump vowing to go after china over its role in the flow of fentanyl into the united states, threatening to slap heavy tariffs on beijing. fox news contributor marco pillsbury joins us now with more peer i want to take us back to the day before the e
idaho is 1 of 27 states that still has the death penalty.s since the last execution. currently nine inmates sit on death row, and now, with this ruling yesterday, if kohberger is convicted at his trial, which starts next august, he could be sentenced to join them. he's accused of stabbing to death four students at the university of idaho two years ago. the parents of kaylee gonzalez have been the most vocal, and they released a statement yesterday saying in part, when we heard of the motions...
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known for, potatoes. >> reporter: mikel is a high schooler in the home to the idaho potato museum, herct one of a handful that give students two weeks off during the harvest and early fall. it's a "spud break." >> a lot of our potatoes go to mcdonald's and stuff. it's interesting that i'm helping with potatoes that i might end up eating later. >> reporter: does that make you extra careful with them? >> yeah, i make sure nothing's getting by that i wouldn't eat myself. >> reporter: she and others spud breakers are paid to monitor the conveyor belts and weed out foreign objects as the potatoes head down the line. could you do this without the help of the teenagers? >> absolutely not. they are that critical to this operation. >> reporter: brian murdoch is a sixth-generation potato farmer who's employed spud breakers for decades. >> to hire somebody full-time is -- no way could i do that. then also to try to find somebody temporarily, even for two weeks, that's even hard to do. >> reporter: murdoch tries to make the experience memorable for the students who choose to work on the farm. he p
known for, potatoes. >> reporter: mikel is a high schooler in the home to the idaho potato museum, herct one of a handful that give students two weeks off during the harvest and early fall. it's a "spud break." >> a lot of our potatoes go to mcdonald's and stuff. it's interesting that i'm helping with potatoes that i might end up eating later. >> reporter: does that make you extra careful with them? >> yeah, i make sure nothing's getting by that i wouldn't eat...
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that's why kelsey's phone pinged near the gorge in idaho.like the one saying, "do you even love me?" to make it appear kelsey was in some kind of distress. then she burned the phone. andrea canning (voiceover): so that was krystal's story. driven by love and fear, she cleaned the crime scene, helped burn kelsey's body, and destroyed crucial evidence. but krystal wanted to make one thing clear. she said it was patrick who murdered kelsey. and to prove she was telling the truth, she pointed to more evidence that would turn the tables on patrick because as thoroughly as she mopped and wiped kelsey's condo, she told investigators she deliberately left spots of blood for them to find. andrea canning (voiceover): after about 12 hours of questioning, the investigators were astonished. krystal had drawn in vivid detail the anatomy of kelsey berreth's murder. do you believe that patrick frazee was really the mastermind? that he was the puppeteer-- yes. andrea canning: --with krystal? yes. patrick is the one who is manipulating her the whole time. pat
that's why kelsey's phone pinged near the gorge in idaho.like the one saying, "do you even love me?" to make it appear kelsey was in some kind of distress. then she burned the phone. andrea canning (voiceover): so that was krystal's story. driven by love and fear, she cleaned the crime scene, helped burn kelsey's body, and destroyed crucial evidence. but krystal wanted to make one thing clear. she said it was patrick who murdered kelsey. and to prove she was telling the truth, she...
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were denied abortions in idaho have filed lawsuits against the state.rtion only when it is, quote, necessary to prevent the death of a pregnant woman. end quote. the plaintiffs want a judge to clarify and expand exceptions to the law so that people facing serious pregnancy complications can obtain the procedure. one of the plaintiffs taking the stand, testifying that her pregnancy involved a condition that causes a pregnant woman to develop symptoms of a deteriorating fetus. she says she needed to travel out of state to get an abortion. >> we made that decision because it felt like the most compassionate decision that we could make for our baby, who was not going to survive. and because we had an 18 month old son that i needed to be here and healthy and able to care for, for him. >> currently, health care providers in idaho can face felony charges for performing abortions in cases that do not meet the state's strict requirements. police officers in phoenix, arizona, jumped into action to save a man who actually drove a car into a pool, and this incident
were denied abortions in idaho have filed lawsuits against the state.rtion only when it is, quote, necessary to prevent the death of a pregnant woman. end quote. the plaintiffs want a judge to clarify and expand exceptions to the law so that people facing serious pregnancy complications can obtain the procedure. one of the plaintiffs taking the stand, testifying that her pregnancy involved a condition that causes a pregnant woman to develop symptoms of a deteriorating fetus. she says she needed...
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and doctors all across idaho or anywhere in the u.s. trained to draw the line about what medical care is necessary just to prevent their patient's death. they are trained to provide all necessary treatment options and health care that would prevent their patient's health from deteriorating. these abortion bans are handcuffing doctors, preventing them from providing the full spectrum of care to their patients. and under threat of criminal penalties. doctors do not understand what this law means. they don't understand how to apply it to their practice. what they do know is if they provide care, they are subjecting themselves to the of criminal prosecution, massive civil fines, loss of the medical license. so, it is no wonder you have seen in exodus of obstetricians and gynecologists, medical specialists from the state of idaho. you have seen closure of labor and delivery wards. there's a health care crisis going on in idaho because of some of the most restrictive abortion bans in the u.s. amna: jennifer, you were forced to leave the state
and doctors all across idaho or anywhere in the u.s. trained to draw the line about what medical care is necessary just to prevent their patient's death. they are trained to provide all necessary treatment options and health care that would prevent their patient's health from deteriorating. these abortion bans are handcuffing doctors, preventing them from providing the full spectrum of care to their patients. and under threat of criminal penalties. doctors do not understand what this law means....
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and i was like idaho grandma and grandpa. how did, how did he choose? and they're like, well, there were a lot of people in idaho after railroad was completed and they were working in mining fields anyway. so i just tried to trace more of his history through to to to bolster the families through the research unfortunately for me because i 21 years old and i didn't know what i was doing wrote notes and then promptly lost them. all right. fast forward decades later, i pick up my college copy of maxine kingston's woman warrior, which was teaching at the graduate center. i opened it up to the back flap and is my undergraduate handwriting with once on the ancestors information about the sense that i had gone from the census. so i think the take away for that is keep your undergraduate research, don't throw away your paperback copies. you know, you know, original copies of your books that you love. and then but, but the lucky thing for me was that when people were still alive, i started interviewing them and i started this is back
and i was like idaho grandma and grandpa. how did, how did he choose? and they're like, well, there were a lot of people in idaho after railroad was completed and they were working in mining fields anyway. so i just tried to trace more of his history through to to to bolster the families through the research unfortunately for me because i 21 years old and i didn't know what i was doing wrote notes and then promptly lost them. all right. fast forward decades later, i pick up my college copy of...
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idaho is 1 of 21 states that still uses capital punishment.ine inmates facing execution by either lethal injection or under a new law in idaho by firing squad. prosecutors say what other states do or don't do is irrelevant. the families of the four victims support kohberger getting the death and onto if convicted. somewhere in court today. kohberger is having his trial pushed back until august of 2025. john? >> john: all right, dan springer for us, in montana, thank you. sandra? >> sandra: marine veteran daniel penny back in a new york city courtroom today as jurors hear from more witnesses who were on board the subway when that deadly choke hold happened. if he is found guilty, he could face up to 19 years in prison. let's bring in judge jeanine pirro, cohost of "the five," and par morrow, former nypd inspector and fox news contributor. some of what we heard, let's hear from both of you, nypd sergeant carl johnson, why the officers did not give mouth-to-mouth, a key part of the testimony, said he was an apparent drug user, and he was very dir
idaho is 1 of 21 states that still uses capital punishment.ine inmates facing execution by either lethal injection or under a new law in idaho by firing squad. prosecutors say what other states do or don't do is irrelevant. the families of the four victims support kohberger getting the death and onto if convicted. somewhere in court today. kohberger is having his trial pushed back until august of 2025. john? >> john: all right, dan springer for us, in montana, thank you. sandra? >>...
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founder of the idaho innocence project. now, today, the jury also started to hear from arantza villegas, the woman who was with mcenany sister kesar, in the hours before lee was killed. now both kesar and villegas have told the jury that they were given drugs by lee's alleged dealer, caused them to feel sick. now, our legal analyst cardoza says the defense has to be very careful with villegas testimony because that could provide the motive for why nimmo may have been upset at what happened to his sister and allegedly killed lee. now, villegas will return to the stand when this case resumes on tuesday. live in san francisco. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> still ahead tonight. sounding the alarm on the cost of gas. how much? a looming decision by state regulators could raise the price at the pump. >> we're tracking the weather. >> we're getting close to the weekend. there are changes coming. the wind has died down. the red flag warning is gone. but now maybe some rain. we'll check into that right after the break. >> a beaut
founder of the idaho innocence project. now, today, the jury also started to hear from arantza villegas, the woman who was with mcenany sister kesar, in the hours before lee was killed. now both kesar and villegas have told the jury that they were given drugs by lee's alleged dealer, caused them to feel sick. now, our legal analyst cardoza says the defense has to be very careful with villegas testimony because that could provide the motive for why nimmo may have been upset at what happened to...
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not just in idaho. we've seen it elsewhere. >> yes, exactly. of these groups are certainly looking to other states to see how they are reacting and which arguments are working, which ones are progressing successfully to the supreme court. these are the movements that these women are working towards. >> an interesting case for people to pay attention to in idaho. thank you for explaining all of that. we appreciate it. we'll be right back. when a tough cough finds you on the go, a syrup would be... silly! woo! hey! try new robitussin soft chews. at least one other plane was shot on monday while taking off from the same airport. now, shootings come as haiti continues to deal with years long political turmoil with gangs in control of 85% of the capital according to the united nations. a government council firing haiti's interim prime minister one day before these attacks. >> tom costello covers aviation and joins us. i understand you have breaking news in terms of how the united states is responding or plans to respond? >> in the last few minutes t
not just in idaho. we've seen it elsewhere. >> yes, exactly. of these groups are certainly looking to other states to see how they are reacting and which arguments are working, which ones are progressing successfully to the supreme court. these are the movements that these women are working towards. >> an interesting case for people to pay attention to in idaho. thank you for explaining all of that. we appreciate it. we'll be right back. when a tough cough finds you on the go, a...
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. >>> a key ruling for the idaho college murder suspect and susan smith will remain in prison.se are some of the headlines we're following on the "morning newsstand." "the post and courier" reports susan smith was denied parole 30 years after she rolled her car into a south carolina lake drowning her two young sons strapped into car seats. >> i know that what i did was horrible, and i would give anything if i could go back and change it. >> smith apologized and broke down in tears during yesterday's parole board hearing. it was the first parole hearing for smith who's serving a life sentence. she's now eligible for a parole hearing every two years. members of smith's family including the boys' father asked the board to deny parole. >>> "the idaho statesman" says a judge ruled the man accused of killing four university of idaho students can face the death penalty if convicted. authorities tried to have it thrown out. prosecutors will seek the death penalty if a jury finds kohberger guilty. he faces charges from the stabbing deaths of the students in 2022. "the hill" says a flori
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liz kreutz for us there in idaho.egal correspondent lara jaret. it's supposed to start at the end of next summer. so what happens between now and then? >> i think people at home might be wondering what is taking so long? they have to go through the forensic evidence and there's quite a lot that the defense will have to keep up and the prosecution has its work cut out for it because it has to prepare the witnesses including the two surviving roommates who will have to get on the stand and tell their story. one of the roommates saying she saw a masked man and she'll be cross examined about that and it will be gruelling and they have to prepare for that. >> kohberger's team trying to get that off the table. how realistic is that possibility? >> i would be shocked if that's a winner mostly because it's a settled point of law at this point. it definitely is not used that frequently in idaho. it's only been three times since the 1970s and that's mostly because they can't get the drugs for lethal injection not because there
liz kreutz for us there in idaho.egal correspondent lara jaret. it's supposed to start at the end of next summer. so what happens between now and then? >> i think people at home might be wondering what is taking so long? they have to go through the forensic evidence and there's quite a lot that the defense will have to keep up and the prosecution has its work cut out for it because it has to prepare the witnesses including the two surviving roommates who will have to get on the stand and...
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i was like idaho grandma and.randpa how did he choose idaho and they're like there were a lot of chinese people in idaho after that railroad was completed they were working in mining fields. i tried to trace more of his history to bolster the family story through the research been partially for me is 21 years old and did know what is doing i wrote notes then promptly lost them. fast forward several decades later pickup my college copy of my woman warrior which i was teaching at t the graduate centr opened up to the back flap theirs might undergraduate handwriting with the ancestors information that i've gotten from the senses. i think the take away for that is keep your undergraduate research. don't throw away your paperbackb copies your original copies of your books. but the lucky thing for me is that when people were still alive i started interviewing them. this is a back when there's still kissimmee tapes. and so i interviewed my grandfather about his immigration history when he came over during world war ii. a
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. >>> the idaho college murders. the major ruling on whether bryan kohberger should face the death penalty. >>> a nationwide ground beef recall tonight. we'll have it. >>> and the couple married 58 years, and the discovery at a thrift store. the buyer thought they bought a vintage jazz record, and what they heard instead. we'll play it for you right here tonight. >>> good evening and we begin tonight with president-elect donald trump's pick for attorney general, matt gaetz, suddenly bowing out today. gaetz issuing a statement saying his nomination was becoming a consideration. just 24 hours earlier, gaetz was on capitol hill, appearing confident, escorted by vice president-elect jd vance to meet with republican senators. gaetz had been the subject of an ethics investigation in the house over allegations he paid young women for sex, including a minor, a 17-year-old girl. gaetz denies it all. sources telling abc news it became clear in these last 24 hours that at least four republican senators would not support gaetz.
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and pocatello, idaho and pocatello idaho. they put us in jail. we were in jail for six or seven days. no, no. you get give that up a little. before, i was six years old. and as kid, i could not understand why we were jail if we were not criminals. wasn't. my father was in one cell and my mother was in another one with me. my three sisters and my two brothers. but i could not understand. why? even when we were in the train on our way to, el paso, texas, i wondered where is this train going? what's going to happen with us? there were about five cars with lots of mexicans, lots of families. immediately we thought we were so young. but i remember looking around at the people. they looked so sad, you know, because many were suffering the same things we were facing. they were kicked, too. i mean, fantasy here on fear of they did so we couldn't come back. even the ones that were born here, like us came. they didn't let us take anything with us, not even our birth certificates, not even our birth certificates. that was which would have been a way to prov
and pocatello, idaho and pocatello idaho. they put us in jail. we were in jail for six or seven days. no, no. you get give that up a little. before, i was six years old. and as kid, i could not understand why we were jail if we were not criminals. wasn't. my father was in one cell and my mother was in another one with me. my three sisters and my two brothers. but i could not understand. why? even when we were in the train on our way to, el paso, texas, i wondered where is this train going?...
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michael cobia: he moved in with a bishop in chubbuck, idaho. and that bishop started getting him to read the book of mormon, the bible. keith morrison: chip found religion and got mike back on a righteous path. it had a profound impact on me. i threw away my drugs and went on a mormon mission within six months, keith morrison: which chip did too, set off on a mission for the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. and when he did, he sent a note to his girlfriend, a note so remarkable, she saved it all these years. tracy: you're very special to me, tracy. keep up the good work. continue to do what your heavenly father wants you to do. and i know you'll be happy. i love you. chip. keith morrison: the woman was tracy, chip's sweetheart. tracy: we had talked about getting married when he got back off of his mission. and in my culture, in the lds culture, you waited for your missionary, and you live happily ever after. keith morrison: and sure enough, when chip returned, all grown up, and now going by his given name, lloyd barrus, he married t
michael cobia: he moved in with a bishop in chubbuck, idaho. and that bishop started getting him to read the book of mormon, the bible. keith morrison: chip found religion and got mike back on a righteous path. it had a profound impact on me. i threw away my drugs and went on a mormon mission within six months, keith morrison: which chip did too, set off on a mission for the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. and when he did, he sent a note to his girlfriend, a note so remarkable, she...
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. >> meanwhile, kelly men's basketball hosting idaho state today in a matinee at haas pavilion about 5,000 screaming elementary school kids on hand. hopefully we're on time because this game was over in the 1st quarter. cal's defense simply relentless full-court press. the bengals bad pass. there you on a creamy lee with the steal and the distillate. why they'll she finished with 13 points. bears up 9, for merely one of the best shooters in the nation hitting one of her 4, 3 pointers from the corner. she got 18 points in just 23 minutes. the bengals had 24 turnovers on the day. as you see another one. kayla williams with the breakaway layup. she had 11 points for the bears and the rout is on. and then the cherry on top of the cake time running out in the quarter. twidale from deep and of course, that 3 goes in bears all idaho state, 88 36, they moved to 2 and on the season, had a good time. down to the championship. 4 in the nascar xfinity series. the final race is set for saturday at phoenix raceway. you can see it right here on kron 4 at 04:00pm. we got a chance to talk today with
. >> meanwhile, kelly men's basketball hosting idaho state today in a matinee at haas pavilion about 5,000 screaming elementary school kids on hand. hopefully we're on time because this game was over in the 1st quarter. cal's defense simply relentless full-court press. the bengals bad pass. there you on a creamy lee with the steal and the distillate. why they'll she finished with 13 points. bears up 9, for merely one of the best shooters in the nation hitting one of her 4, 3 pointers from...
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. >>> the suspect in the murders of four college student in idaho wants important dna evidence thrown out of court. what he's accused police of doing at the time of his arrest. >>> and raising the bar. a single mom's life-changing moment shared all around the world. world. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. with just two months to go in his administration, tonight, president biden has reversed long standing limits on ukraine's use of american weapons systems. something that could be a game changer in the war with russia. the president is now allowing the ukrainians to fire on targets inside of russia. something president zelenskyy has repeatedly lobbied for. the weapons have a range of 200 miles. the u.s. feared lifting the restrictions would lead to an escalation by moscow. it could be used in western russia to defend ukrainian forces there. overnight, russia launched one of its fiercest attacks on ukrainian infrastructure. more tha
. >>> the suspect in the murders of four college student in idaho wants important dna evidence thrown out of court. what he's accused police of doing at the time of his arrest. >>> and raising the bar. a single mom's life-changing moment shared all around the world. world. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey...
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all the participants at the competition at the museum of idaho had to use either crickets, mealworms, i'm looking for is a flavor that kind of fully incorporates the insect's flavor. so each insect has a slightly different flavor profile and depending on people's culinary skills, it will either blend really well with whatever food that they're using or it will stand out really strongly. >> oh, come on, the flavor profile? >> oh, my gosh. >> what is the flavor profile of a mealworm? that is a question i hope to never have the answer to. the judges tried out the dishes and the winner was the cook who created jalapeno cornbread topped with honey and crickets. >> basically masking it with as many different flavors as possible. >> drowned in honey. >> you get the heat and the sweet and the crickets. >> some people probably get those in there on accident. >> good point. >> yeah. that's a ho >> in the wake of the 2024 election, a cruise line is now offering a 4-year "skip ahead" trip for people looking to avoid a
all the participants at the competition at the museum of idaho had to use either crickets, mealworms, i'm looking for is a flavor that kind of fully incorporates the insect's flavor. so each insect has a slightly different flavor profile and depending on people's culinary skills, it will either blend really well with whatever food that they're using or it will stand out really strongly. >> oh, come on, the flavor profile? >> oh, my gosh. >> what is the flavor profile of a...
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in idaho, the man accused of killing four university of idaho students in 2022 went before a judge todayine whether he is eligible for the death penalty. >> prosecutors say brian kohberger stabbed the students to death in the middle of the night in a house right off campus. police say they found a knife sheath with his dna on it at the scene, and that a car matching his was recorded in the area. lawyers for kohberger pressed a judge today to take the death penalty off the table, arguing it is cruel and unusual punishment. >> we are also asking the court to strike the death penalty as a violation of the equal protection clause. >> in their filing seeking the death penalty, prosecutors allege the former phd student has exhibited a propensity to commit murder, which will probably constitute a continuing threat to society. kohberger's trial is expected to begin sometime next year and in arizona. a blast of winter weather means one ski resort is opening extra early this time of year. >> snowbowl resort in flagstaff is set to open two weeks ahead of schedule. >> tomorrow will be the earliest e
in idaho, the man accused of killing four university of idaho students in 2022 went before a judge todayine whether he is eligible for the death penalty. >> prosecutors say brian kohberger stabbed the students to death in the middle of the night in a house right off campus. police say they found a knife sheath with his dna on it at the scene, and that a car matching his was recorded in the area. lawyers for kohberger pressed a judge today to take the death penalty off the table, arguing...
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♪ >> carley: a judge ruling brian coal better berger the man accused of killing four university of idahoty. >> chanley painter joins us with the details. >> reporter: good morning todd and carley the death penalty remains on the table despite the defense throwing nearly every legal argument at the judge in hopes of sparing their client of the possibility if he is convicted of being the monster prosecutors said murdered four university of idaho students with a knife two years ago. in filings the defense claimed among many other things that the death penalty goes against contemporary standards of sdunt situate but the judge pointed to the fact the idaho and the u.s. supreme courts say the death penalty is constitutional. the family of kaylee cog salve as reacted with we finally have a judge who appears prepared well versed in the process. a new found level of seriousness that has been absent for far too long. justice is moving forward and we pray that one day in the not so distant future it will be served. this decision comes as the defense also filed a 160-page motion to -- this week to s
♪ >> carley: a judge ruling brian coal better berger the man accused of killing four university of idahoty. >> chanley painter joins us with the details. >> reporter: good morning todd and carley the death penalty remains on the table despite the defense throwing nearly every legal argument at the judge in hopes of sparing their client of the possibility if he is convicted of being the monster prosecutors said murdered four university of idaho students with a knife two years...
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the defense for the man accused of killing four university of idaho students now asking a judge to throw out some of the most crucial evidence in the case, including dna and phone records. >>> turkey day savings, with just 12 days to go until thanksgiving and grocery prices still too high for many americans, there are ways to save this holiday from the table to your travel, we've got you covered. >>> all of that plus, fight night, youtube star jake paul beats boxing legend mike tyson in one of the most highly anticipated bouts in years but with boos in the arena and some viewers complaining of streaming hig ps, questions are swirling on who really won the night. today is saturday, november 16th, 2024. >>> from nbc news, this is today, with peter alexander and laura jarrett, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to today and thank you so much for joining us on this saturday morning. peter has the morning off but i'm happy to have joe at the table a little early this morning. >> it's good to be here. did you get caught between the moon and new york city last night? >> i was
the defense for the man accused of killing four university of idaho students now asking a judge to throw out some of the most crucial evidence in the case, including dna and phone records. >>> turkey day savings, with just 12 days to go until thanksgiving and grocery prices still too high for many americans, there are ways to save this holiday from the table to your travel, we've got you covered. >>> all of that plus, fight night, youtube star jake paul beats boxing legend...
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digital spoke with a death penalty expert. >> the trial court is going to follow precedent of the idahoted states supreme court. but i think what it does is it begins to lay the ground work for appellate review on these issues. >> there are currently nine inmates in idaho on death row. the last execution there was in 2012. there is one scheduled to take place next week. unlikely the arguments that will be made today will have any effect in the death penalty will be taken off the table. that won't happen. the trial is scheduled to start next august and we'll see what happens if he is convicted and sentenced to death what the appellate courts may do with the argument made today. >> bill: day 11 in new york city for the trump trial of the marine veteran daniel penny. court is underway now. he is charged with second degree manslaughter after the deadly choke hold of a homeless man, jordan neely on a new york city subway. getting a lot of attention in the city. judge janine is watching this as well. good morning to you. here is a witness, a teenager described as age 19. i got scared by the t
digital spoke with a death penalty expert. >> the trial court is going to follow precedent of the idahoted states supreme court. but i think what it does is it begins to lay the ground work for appellate review on these issues. >> there are currently nine inmates in idaho on death row. the last execution there was in 2012. there is one scheduled to take place next week. unlikely the arguments that will be made today will have any effect in the death penalty will be taken off the...
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that is coming up, george. >> george: right now the idaho college murders case.r due in court. his lawyer trying to take the death penalty off the table. kayna whitworth is in boise with the latest. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: yeah, george, good morning. bryan kohberger's defense team citing several reasons saying the death penalty is unconstitutional. said there's been a shift in the country. they pushed back on a new law signed by idaho's governor that allows execution by firing squad. this morning with their client's life on the line, bryan kohberger's defense team makes an attempt to have the death penalty taken off the table. >> all rise. district court is in session. >> reporter: attorneys for the man accused of brutally stabbing four university of idaho students to death arguing the prosecutors insistence on the death penalty violates both the constitution and kohberger's rights. >> defense team is throwing everything, including the kitchen sink, to try to death the get penalty off the table. >> reporter: in the state of idaho execution by firing squ
that is coming up, george. >> george: right now the idaho college murders case.r due in court. his lawyer trying to take the death penalty off the table. kayna whitworth is in boise with the latest. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: yeah, george, good morning. bryan kohberger's defense team citing several reasons saying the death penalty is unconstitutional. said there's been a shift in the country. they pushed back on a new law signed by idaho's governor that allows execution by...
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, and i said i think idaho cares if white nationalists are running the state of idaho, and we should state every state like a battleground state. eventually as you just said, eventually if we do that, they will become battleground states. it's true in red and blue. we saw what happened in new york. if new york democrats had focused more on new york over the last four or five or ten years, maybe this wouldn't be the outcome we have seen. >> amanda, i agree with you 1,000% on that. one of the important aspects of campaigning is from the bottom up, not top down. that's where your energy is, and that's where a lot of the definitions for the campaign come from, and speaking of which, run for something is as a brand and an idea, an important one. the other side of that, what are you running for? so, you have got to connect that to voters, and in this election, the voters were clearly saying that the democrats didn't connect to them on one fundamental issue, the economy. there were other issues, abortion, and cultural issues for sure, but the economy seemed to play more of a thread than mos
, and i said i think idaho cares if white nationalists are running the state of idaho, and we should state every state like a battleground state. eventually as you just said, eventually if we do that, they will become battleground states. it's true in red and blue. we saw what happened in new york. if new york democrats had focused more on new york over the last four or five or ten years, maybe this wouldn't be the outcome we have seen. >> amanda, i agree with you 1,000% on that. one of...