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the iraqi prime minister says the city of missoula has been liberated from the islamic state group. of charlie gard delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, colley on doctors to allow the baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul to protest against the government of preston —— president erdogan. hundreds of kilograms of drugs and thousands of mobile phones we re drugs and thousands of mobile phones were filed in prisons in england and wales last year. the government has described the situation is unacceptable. the church of england's ruling body has voted overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming transgender overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming tra nsgender people overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming transgender people and offering special church service for them. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers would be bring us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the broadcaster penny smith and the broadcasterjames renton. moribund white front pages. —— james renton. the pr
the iraqi prime minister says the city of missoula has been liberated from the islamic state group. of charlie gard delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, colley on doctors to allow the baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul to protest against the government of preston —— president erdogan. hundreds of kilograms of drugs and thousands of mobile phones we re drugs and thousands of mobile...
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Jul 26, 2017
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for karen from missoula, paying obamacare's poverty tax is cheaper for her, so she pays the i.r.s. because she can't afford health care insurance, and she pays the i.r.s. a fine and doesn't have health insurance. or take debbie from roundup, montana. she lost her own health care insurance. she couldn't afford the $1,700 per per-month premiums, so she, too, was subject to obamacare's poverty tax and was forced to pay the i.r.s. or take mike from kalispell, montana. he's concerned for his son who can't afford a health insurance plan either. the poverty tax he's forced to pay to the i.r.s. is expensive, and it's hard to come up with money to pay it. there are american families that can't afford health insurance because of obamacare, and what does obamacare do? it fines them. this is adding insult to injury. mr. president, these are just a few of the stories i have received from my constituents back home in montana where obamacare is doing more harm than good. yes, it's doing some good, but it is doing more harm than good. in fact, listen to this, 40% of the 34,250 montanans who paid o
for karen from missoula, paying obamacare's poverty tax is cheaper for her, so she pays the i.r.s. because she can't afford health care insurance, and she pays the i.r.s. a fine and doesn't have health insurance. or take debbie from roundup, montana. she lost her own health care insurance. she couldn't afford the $1,700 per per-month premiums, so she, too, was subject to obamacare's poverty tax and was forced to pay the i.r.s. or take mike from kalispell, montana. he's concerned for his son who...
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Jul 10, 2017
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take a look at that current temperatures 92 in missoula i watching the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms again today across the iraqis. then into the great lakes and midwest. also looking at scattered showers across the gulf coast. future radar shows those showers and thunderstorms start to per collate later on this afternoon in to this evening, large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes will be the risk again across the northern rockies, the great lakes, the ohio river valley and then a risk for tornadoes across indiana, ohio, as well as' in towards the great lakes region and then, of course, you are talking about the high fire danger which will we will concentrate throughout the day where things are going to be certainly warm and dry and breezy. that's going to toledo high fire danger especially across the northern and central rockies. back to you rob and heather. rob: you are fresh from vacation. janice: i feel like it. i feel like the wheels are really slowly turning this morning. welcome back. rob: you are not going to tell snus. rob: where was? i i i was in canada. we celebrate
take a look at that current temperatures 92 in missoula i watching the threat for strong to severe thunderstorms again today across the iraqis. then into the great lakes and midwest. also looking at scattered showers across the gulf coast. future radar shows those showers and thunderstorms start to per collate later on this afternoon in to this evening, large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes will be the risk again across the northern rockies, the great lakes, the ohio river valley and...
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Jul 7, 2017
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do much damage.....aside from knocking things off shelves of groceries...likeat this walmart in missoulahowever....most people do 'not' associate montana with earthquakes... so the 5-point-8 quake and a string of sizable aftershocks had people talking.. most of them had rarely if ever felt an earthquake before... nicole martin: yeah, yeah, it really felt like my vertigo was off and i was dizzy and walking to the bartenders, i just felt like something was off christopher woolington - and i felt it, felt my room shake a little bit and i got really concerned because i hadn't felt an earthquake in a really long time. sam soskin - yeah this earthquake, it was crazy! i've been living in montana for like ten years, i've never felt anything like that! people felt the quake throughout montana, and into idaho, washington and wyoming. a seismologist says it was the biggest earthquake in montana since 1964 (( steve )) let's take a look outside right now for the current conditions in the bay area...((catherine )) chief meteorologist brittney shipp joins us now with the forecast. modest warming trend
do much damage.....aside from knocking things off shelves of groceries...likeat this walmart in missoulahowever....most people do 'not' associate montana with earthquakes... so the 5-point-8 quake and a string of sizable aftershocks had people talking.. most of them had rarely if ever felt an earthquake before... nicole martin: yeah, yeah, it really felt like my vertigo was off and i was dizzy and walking to the bartenders, i just felt like something was off christopher woolington - and i felt...
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Jul 8, 2017
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you get the idea threes really where the heat is, 99 today in missoula, montana.ngs we have been talking about. russian meeting with vladimir putin. with the chinese leader also the leader of mexico. todd: obviously the big issue that people want to talk about is a little how can we call it, little wall reference. i believe we have that sound. let's play it right now. >> want mexico to pay for the wall. >> thank you. >> thank you. todd: search focused now on the wall. i would like to focus on something else. in that discussion, president trump did discuss with the mexican president nafta and they discussed how continue the way it is. it there is going to be a renegation or we will be out. the reason i bring up nafta specifically. last week i was in the diner, soutsouth carolina rock hill, specifically individuals in that town nafta literally destroyed the textile industry in that town. and now they're hoping for jobs. they want that area to come back. it really is coming back in many ways. but, they need sort of a renegation of nafta in order to bring more jobs ba
you get the idea threes really where the heat is, 99 today in missoula, montana.ngs we have been talking about. russian meeting with vladimir putin. with the chinese leader also the leader of mexico. todd: obviously the big issue that people want to talk about is a little how can we call it, little wall reference. i believe we have that sound. let's play it right now. >> want mexico to pay for the wall. >> thank you. >> thank you. todd: search focused now on the wall. i would...
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Jul 24, 2017
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i would be remiss if i did not mention one firefighter in particular, missoula's trenton johnson, who lost his life last week while he was on the fireline. trenton's bravery and sacrifice will not be forgotten. communities can across the state are coming together to protect their homes and livelihoods. and people are concerned about their property and health. the largest fire is the complex fire in garfield county. this afternoon 30-mile-peper-hor winds, the fire jed the highway and as of today it is nowhere near containment. the fire is made up of three separate fires and has turned eastern montana's farm and grazing land into an ashtray leaving farms and ranches with an uncertain future. forcing families to evacuate and communities to join local fire departments and anyone willing and able to join in the fire fight. sadly, montana is used to this. fire season has been as common as the autumn and the spring. as i stand here, nearly two dozen uncontained large fires are raging in montana. it's taken more and more resources to fight fires, and these resources are becoming more and more
i would be remiss if i did not mention one firefighter in particular, missoula's trenton johnson, who lost his life last week while he was on the fireline. trenton's bravery and sacrifice will not be forgotten. communities can across the state are coming together to protect their homes and livelihoods. and people are concerned about their property and health. the largest fire is the complex fire in garfield county. this afternoon 30-mile-peper-hor winds, the fire jed the highway and as of today...