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i utah original. we have hawaiian ghost town and two will account to a gas station in hanksville built inside a mountain. i challenge you divided of the store on the planet more eclectic than smith at edwards and ogden. we believe in the bear lake monster. some of you here tonight our adult rabbit. this is the right place. there's another way in which utah is different and even a little weird. this might a spot oddly shapedd state out west endless list of national rankings. it's racially name the best way to start a business the most charitable state with the most independent people. we were even named the number one state for trick-or-treating. now this is true. i know that were not stop the center's efforts to reach even higher heights. now probably my favorite ranking comes u.s. news & world report they evaluated all 50 states using thousands of data points to determine definitively which is the best state and for the first time in 2023 utah was in the best state and the nation. while it is surely
i utah original. we have hawaiian ghost town and two will account to a gas station in hanksville built inside a mountain. i challenge you divided of the store on the planet more eclectic than smith at edwards and ogden. we believe in the bear lake monster. some of you here tonight our adult rabbit. this is the right place. there's another way in which utah is different and even a little weird. this might a spot oddly shapedd state out west endless list of national rankings. it's racially name...
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so stay weird, utah. may god bless each of you. and may god bless the great state of utah. thank you. [applause] >> today, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly round up a c-span's campaign coverage providing a one-stop shop to discover where the candidates are traveling across the country and what they're saying to voters. this along with first-hand accounts from political reporters, updatable numbers on a trip fundraising. campaign ads. watch c-span's 2024 campaign trip. today at seven eastern on c-span online at c-span.org or download as a podcast on c-span now our free mobile out over if your podcast. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> last december the colorado supreme court ruled former president donald trump ineligible to appear on the states presidential ballot. for violation of juice constitutions insurrection close under t 14th amendment. thursday the u.s. supreme court hears oral argument in donald trump's appeal of that decision. we will have a life starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mobile video app and online at c-span.
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so stay weird, utah. may god bless each of you and may god bless the great state of utah. thank you. [applause] ♪♪ >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and the events that tell the american story. at 7 p.m. eastern, we continue with the series "free to choose" co-produced by pulitzer prize winning economist freedman and his wife rose friedman. and later, texas women's university history professor talking about the federal government's efforts to explore and control the american west from the early 1800's through the civil war. and 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, former polish president-elect lek walensa on poland on the solidarity movement. and historic campaign speeches, first a speech by hillary clinton at a rally at california state university, followed by 2016 super tuesday speech by republican presidential candidate and florida senator marco rubio in miami. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide. we'll watch online at anytime, c-span.org/history. >
so stay weird, utah. may god bless each of you and may god bless the great state of utah. thank you. [applause] ♪♪ >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and the events that tell the american story. at 7 p.m. eastern, we continue with the series "free to choose" co-produced by pulitzer prize winning economist freedman and his wife rose friedman. and later, texas women's university history professor talking about the federal government's efforts to...
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we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace. the church is only about halfusf the population now. other amazing religious leaders in the state and religion plays a very prominent role. being an institution where people find connection with people who are different than f them. work every week there's anotherg safety net, not just the government. you have neighbors and fellow congregants and others we have very robust institution outside of that volunteer organization they do this type of work. i believe that makes utah differentt but one of the rankings two of the rankings i am most proud of we lead the nation in social capitol. again that as a result of some of the social capitol social capitol and upward mobility work together born in poverty and utah the upward mobility the american dream is still alive and well. the last piece i am really proud of is that we lead the nation and non- zero-sum thinking. the scarcity mentality of zero-sum thinking if i went you are losing up i went you lose its dog eat dog it's us against the w
we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace. the church is only about halfusf the population now. other amazing religious leaders in the state and religion plays a very prominent role. being an institution where people find connection with people who are different than f them. work every week there's anotherg safety net, not just the government. you have neighbors and fellow congregants and others we have very robust institution outside of...
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are they disagreeing better in utah? gov. cox: utah is very unique in lots of ways. and the researchers will tell you this, too. while we have an amazing economy and we have been, by most metrics, the best economy in and -- in the nation over the past 10 years, we're proud of that. but there is something different and something unique. literally weekly, we get calls or visits from scholars from harvard, yale, all over the country, coming to figure out what is different about utah. now, i want to say, we are trending the way of the rest of the country, but we are just farther behind. so what they tell me is there are a couple of things. we lead the nation in service every year. we lead the nation in charitable giving every year. those institutions, again, alexis de tocqueville when he was here talked about the importance of volunteer institutions. we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace obviously, although the church is only about half the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state, an
are they disagreeing better in utah? gov. cox: utah is very unique in lots of ways. and the researchers will tell you this, too. while we have an amazing economy and we have been, by most metrics, the best economy in and -- in the nation over the past 10 years, we're proud of that. but there is something different and something unique. literally weekly, we get calls or visits from scholars from harvard, yale, all over the country, coming to figure out what is different about utah. now, i want...
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we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious fees obviously but the oldest church is only about half of the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state and religion plays a very prominent role. being an institution where people find connection with people who are different than them so back to bowling alone. every week, when something goes wrong, you have another group, neighbors and fellow congregants and others. we still have very robust institutions outside of that with volunteer organizations that do this type of work. i believe that makes you different. one of the -- two of the rankings are most proud about is we lead the nation in social capital. i think that's a result of some of this social capital and upward mobility. if you are born in poverty in utah, you're less likely to stay in poverty than any other state in the nation. the american dream still is alive and well. the last piece emily proud of is that we lead the nation in non-zer
we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious fees obviously but the oldest church is only about half of the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state and religion plays a very prominent role. being an institution where people find connection with people who are different than them so back to bowling alone. every week, when something goes wrong, you have another group, neighbors and fellow congregants and others. we still...
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utah is looking ten years beyond that. how one teacher is preparing her students for a possible 2034 olympics. it's monday, april 22nd. happy earth day. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm frances rivera. arguments will begin soon in the historic hush money trial of donald trump. within hours, the jury will hear opening arguments. the lawyers will give a preview of the facts to come in this case against the former president. nbc's brie jackson joins us now. brie, good morning. the political and personal stakes are high for mr. trump. >> yes, frances. so the former president is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors will begin to make their case that mr. trump made a $130,000 payment to keep stormy daniels quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. prosecutors allege that this is election interference. now the former president denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty. if he is convicted, he could face up to four years in prison. mr. trump has said he is willing to take the witn
utah is looking ten years beyond that. how one teacher is preparing her students for a possible 2034 olympics. it's monday, april 22nd. happy earth day. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm frances rivera. arguments will begin soon in the historic hush money trial of donald trump. within hours, the jury will hear opening arguments. the lawyers will give a preview of the facts to come in this case against the former president. nbc's brie jackson joins us now....
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ldfires per year just in utah. when you think about the impact of these fires, going back to 2018, we had one called the dall ridge fire. what was unusual is a dramatically impacted the watershed going into rivers and streams and lakes, killed wildlife and fish, the ngpengui utah. so the challenge is not just, we are putting co2 and smoke in the air and threatening structures and life, but we are also affecting our drinking water and the life of wildlife. in 2021, the parlay canyon fire forced the evacuation of 8000 residents along the wasatch front for an extended period of time. i went and met with people there and they were angry, asking why couldn't we do a better job to prevent these things from happening? i didn't have a of answers. we were actually even considering closing down interstate 80 as a result of that fire. so back in 2021, editor mark kelly of arizona and i introduced the wildland fire mitigation and commission act. it put together some 50 individuals from federal, state, local, privet sector, pub
ldfires per year just in utah. when you think about the impact of these fires, going back to 2018, we had one called the dall ridge fire. what was unusual is a dramatically impacted the watershed going into rivers and streams and lakes, killed wildlife and fish, the ngpengui utah. so the challenge is not just, we are putting co2 and smoke in the air and threatening structures and life, but we are also affecting our drinking water and the life of wildlife. in 2021, the parlay canyon fire forced...
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he is currently serving as a utah state worchester director of utah's division of forestry, fire, and state lands. prior to this, she was responsible for the sovereign i she got her masters degree at the university of idaho. a little stray from our northern border, but her undergraduate is from weaver state universe the. director barnes, we are happy to have you here and listen to >> good morning, thank you, chairman peters and members of the committee. i am pleased to be here with you today to discuss wildfires. we are no stranger to the development occurring in our wildland urban interface communities. with urban growth comes an increased risk of devastating wildfire. many of these areas contain an overgrowth of fuels. we are seeing fires burn hotter and more severely than ever. many now refer to fire season as fire year. the increase in severity also leads to days of increased smoke in our communities. the increased severity and intent of the a fires outside of the typical fire season is demonstrated by the recent wild variance in places like colorado, maui, and most recently, texa
he is currently serving as a utah state worchester director of utah's division of forestry, fire, and state lands. prior to this, she was responsible for the sovereign i she got her masters degree at the university of idaho. a little stray from our northern border, but her undergraduate is from weaver state universe the. director barnes, we are happy to have you here and listen to >> good morning, thank you, chairman peters and members of the committee. i am pleased to be here with you...
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utah's women's basketb sharing new details of a disturbing incident. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, weight gain and high cholesterol may occur. movement dysfunction and restlessness are common side effects. sleepiness and stomach issues are also common. side effects may not appear for several weeks. ask about vraylar and learn how abbvie could help you save. ♪♪ some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there's a right way to. stop! and the speed limit definitely isn't. 700 million mph. so why would you pay a rate based on. a terrible boss with a terrible haircut
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utah, mr. curtis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. curtis: i rise in support of my will, the -- my bill, the western economic security today act or west act. my bill, as has been discussed, would require the bureau of land management to withdraw their proposal regulating conservation and landscape health. utah's farmers and ranchers for generations have worked on this land, leaving it better than they found it. they understand how to live in a way that strengthens the landscape but allows them to provide for their family and community. i like to tease them that they're the original environmentalists. they don't always like that term. ironically, this rule also undermines the work of these individuals who keep the land in good health and help prevent for the risk of wildfires to instead lock the public out of utah's lands. let me be clear. i have immense respect for utah's local landing mores who do their best with the resources they have. i appreciate their commitment t
utah, mr. curtis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. curtis: i rise in support of my will, the -- my bill, the western economic security today act or west act. my bill, as has been discussed, would require the bureau of land management to withdraw their proposal regulating conservation and landscape health. utah's farmers and ranchers for generations have worked on this land, leaving it better than they found it. they understand how to live in a way that strengthens the...
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cox: in utah, the debate would be a little bit different. what i am fascinated with in this discussion, where i would start having this debate, as he started, talking about his background, growing up. my background is very different. i grew up in a rural community, small town, i grew up on a farm. i had a gun in my truck every day driving to school my sophomore and junior and senior years, as did all of my friends. i had a 12 gauge shotgun or another depending on what we were hunting after school. that is the way i was raised. now, you would never drive to school with a shotgun in your truck. that is crazy. i get that that is crazy. this was absolutely normal. you were weird if you didn't have a shotgun in your truck when we went to school. that is an important starting place for me, very different from him. when we recognize those differences, instead of dehumanizing and attacking, you are try to take guns away, destroying the constitution, so i have to hold on. or vice versa. you want kids to die, what is wrong with you? you cannot get to
cox: in utah, the debate would be a little bit different. what i am fascinated with in this discussion, where i would start having this debate, as he started, talking about his background, growing up. my background is very different. i grew up in a rural community, small town, i grew up on a farm. i had a gun in my truck every day driving to school my sophomore and junior and senior years, as did all of my friends. i had a 12 gauge shotgun or another depending on what we were hunting after...
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potentially sidestep federal law it's called the utah constitutional sovereignty act. it creates a process where state lawmakers can overrule or otherwise ignore federal rules and decisions. and it's the latest move by some republican led states to stand up to what they see as federal overreach let's discuss with michael gerhardt. he's a law professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he's also the author of the recently released book, the law of presidential impeachment. >> michael. good afternoon and thank you for being with us in your eyes. do you see this sovereignty act as being constitutional? >> no, not at all. there's no way that act is constitutional it violates the original constitution and the original constitution has something called the supremacy clause. and the supremacy clause says, among other things, that state laws that are contrary to the us constitution or not legal or permissible and that's exactly what this utah law is. we fought a civil war to re-establish the point that federal authority overwrites state authority on matters tha
potentially sidestep federal law it's called the utah constitutional sovereignty act. it creates a process where state lawmakers can overrule or otherwise ignore federal rules and decisions. and it's the latest move by some republican led states to stand up to what they see as federal overreach let's discuss with michael gerhardt. he's a law professor at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. he's also the author of the recently released book, the law of presidential impeachment....
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. >> the utah momfluencer who once had 2.5 million followers on her tough love youtube channel in court today. >> i believed dark was light and right was wrong. >> apologizing to the children she confessed to abusing. >> keeping them home from school and wiping the floorboards would really bring pain. >> sentenced along with her former business partner to up to 30 years in prison. >> in this case you terrorized children. the startling claim franke made about their relationship. >>> "operation arctic cure." >> what a day, man. this has been incredible. >> abc's bob woodruff working with vets with ptsd to heal unseen scars. >> it's about seeing things that are bigger than you. >> to push all the way through all the negative feelings and all depression. >> trudging over miles inside the arctic circle with those who made steep sacrifices, believing in the influence of the therapeutic power of awe. >> you're ecstatic when you see something like that the northern lights. >> oh, wow. whoo! >> does that impact your mind for the next couple of years? >> could the lessons learned by those hit har
. >> the utah momfluencer who once had 2.5 million followers on her tough love youtube channel in court today. >> i believed dark was light and right was wrong. >> apologizing to the children she confessed to abusing. >> keeping them home from school and wiping the floorboards would really bring pain. >> sentenced along with her former business partner to up to 30 years in prison. >> in this case you terrorized children. the startling claim franke made about...
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>> obviously in utah the debate would be a little bit different. i think what's fascinating in this discussion where i would start as he started talking about his background and growing up. my background was very different. i grew up in a rural community, small town with 1200 people. i had a gun in my truck every day when i drove to school my sophomore, junior, senior year as did all of my friends. i had a 12gauge shotgun or 30 out six depending on what we were hunting after school. that is the way i was raised. now you never drive to school with a shotgun in your truck. that is crazy. i get that it's crazy. this was absolutely normal. you were weird if you did not have a shotgun in your truck. i think, that is an important starting place for me and very different than for him. we recognize those differences instead of dehumanizing and attacking. instead of -- you are trying to take guns away and destroy the constitution so i have to hold on or vice versa. or you want kids to die what's wrong with you. you can't get to a starting line when that's w
>> obviously in utah the debate would be a little bit different. i think what's fascinating in this discussion where i would start as he started talking about his background and growing up. my background was very different. i grew up in a rural community, small town with 1200 people. i had a gun in my truck every day when i drove to school my sophomore, junior, senior year as did all of my friends. i had a 12gauge shotgun or 30 out six depending on what we were hunting after school. that...
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most states, including utah, were years away from using dna. there was a lot of forensic technology that exists in the world that is either too expensive or too limited to be used by law enforcement on a day-to-day basis. narrator: was it possible the victim knew her killer? a strange clue found not far from the body made it seem likely. the only other thing that was found at the scene was a pair of black socks, and they were about maybe 10 feet away from her body, and they were just placed neatly on a rock. narrator: these socks weren't haphazardly discarded. they were folded so neatly that someone, either the killer or his victim, had taken time to do this. why? no one knew. it was just strange. ♪ narrator: despite the absence of identification, the victim had some distinctive tattoos. images were released to local media. almost immediately, two men, a salt lake city cab driver and the victim's boyfriend, called police. gardner: he identified her as tracy marie beslanowitch, and that tracy was his girlfriend and that they had moved from spo
most states, including utah, were years away from using dna. there was a lot of forensic technology that exists in the world that is either too expensive or too limited to be used by law enforcement on a day-to-day basis. narrator: was it possible the victim knew her killer? a strange clue found not far from the body made it seem likely. the only other thing that was found at the scene was a pair of black socks, and they were about maybe 10 feet away from her body, and they were just placed...
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disturbing video in the case of utah momfluencer ruby franke convicted of multiple child abuse charges. the horrifying injuries and humiliations inflicted on her two youngest children documented by authorities responding to a neighbor's alert. >> he's emaciated. he's got tape around his legs. >> byron: their father brought to tears by what police showed him. >> it sounds like a horror movie. >> byron: the pages of franke's journal entries. >> this is not a one-time injury? >> this is injury on top of injury. this was happening for weeks. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. now try mucinex instasoothe sore throat medicated drops. (chef vo) fancy feast. now trychef-inspired.soothe cat-adored. every silky broth, every impeccable paté, every delicious detail... brings you and your cat... closer together. fancy feast. love is in the details. but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look
disturbing video in the case of utah momfluencer ruby franke convicted of multiple child abuse charges. the horrifying injuries and humiliations inflicted on her two youngest children documented by authorities responding to a neighbor's alert. >> he's emaciated. he's got tape around his legs. >> byron: their father brought to tears by what police showed him. >> it sounds like a horror movie. >> byron: the pages of franke's journal entries. >> this is not a one-time...
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the senator from utah and i agree that the people of utah deserve justice. i and others, like senator hawley agree that those impacted in other states deserve justice as well. today's exercise is not the answer. the senate has already acted twice, once to amend the national defense authorization act with democrats and republicans, 61 votes strong. the same people that once said that the radiation exposure compensation act could not pass through the legislative brafrnl, through the -- branch, through the house and senate were taken back that there was this enormous vote and success. only a few months later to see another bill authored by senator hawley that i was proud to work with him on with the advocates. and the advocates should be tep table as we're having these deliberations. where their voices? 69 votes said yes. now it sits in the u.s. house of representatives where recently even speaker johnson's office commented on taking action to make sure that this program will not die. i appreciate that. i certainly hope, mr. president, that the families that i'
the senator from utah and i agree that the people of utah deserve justice. i and others, like senator hawley agree that those impacted in other states deserve justice as well. today's exercise is not the answer. the senate has already acted twice, once to amend the national defense authorization act with democrats and republicans, 61 votes strong. the same people that once said that the radiation exposure compensation act could not pass through the legislative brafrnl, through the -- branch,...
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she starts this vlog called "8 passengers." >> she was chronicling her life in utah. there's shari and clad, the two oldest, who are now adults. then two teenage girl in the middle and the two youngest children. e and r. >> ruby would post the standard family vlog style of videos. but it did seem like from right off the bat, discipline was a focus. >> you're still going to have the consequence of not having your nails done for a month. >> the natural, i suppose, challenges the kids are facing, or that the parents are facing. >> you're going to have to selectively neglect something. sometimes i have to neglect the kids because kevin needs attention. >> they seem real and relatable and vulnerable as parents. >> she had made a flame for herself as a mormon mom influencer, which is a very particular brand. >> this is the last time we'll have family prayer in this home. >> the official name of the church is the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. the church has always embraced technology to spread the message. radio or television, or now the internet and social me
she starts this vlog called "8 passengers." >> she was chronicling her life in utah. there's shari and clad, the two oldest, who are now adults. then two teenage girl in the middle and the two youngest children. e and r. >> ruby would post the standard family vlog style of videos. but it did seem like from right off the bat, discipline was a focus. >> you're still going to have the consequence of not having your nails done for a month. >> the natural, i...
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. >> a high school student is found alone but safe in the utah woods days after a so-called cyber kidnaping. how scammers online are targeting students and their parents bank accounts >> an $842 million winner, the one lucky ticket for last night's new year powerball jackpot. >> college football nail-biter as the sugar bowl and rose bowl coming down to the wire and later, the tiny dancing lemur who could help save a species from abc news in new york. >> this is america. this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everyone i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you i'm rhiannon ally. we begin with a growing mystery in upstate new york, where the fbi is investigating a deadly and fiery crash. it happened outside a concert venue. >> agents are now looking into whether there's a link to terrorism. this morning, a new clue as the fbi investigates whether a potential new year's day terror attack was averted in upstate new york. this large suv crashed and erupted into a ball of flames in rochester early yesterday morning, and investigators now tell abc news the driver is from nearby syracuse and went t
. >> a high school student is found alone but safe in the utah woods days after a so-called cyber kidnaping. how scammers online are targeting students and their parents bank accounts >> an $842 million winner, the one lucky ticket for last night's new year powerball jackpot. >> college football nail-biter as the sugar bowl and rose bowl coming down to the wire and later, the tiny dancing lemur who could help save a species from abc news in new york. >> this is america....
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as far as the state of utah was concerned, the matter was coast. >> the matter in the state of utah, is the ultimate say when it comes to the cause in the manner of death. >> the tension in the mcneil family worsened. maher won an alexis disagreed on how to care for the younger children. now that michele was gone. >> he kept saying, i'm gonna need a nanny. i can't take care of these kids myself. >> coming up! martin mcneill hires help. >> oh i found the perfect nanny. and i said, dad what's her name? he said oh it's--. i said dad, i know that woman. >> when dateline continues! dat . kiddo: here! daddy: oh, carvana! announcer: buy your car the easy way with carvana. is it menopause or something else? the menopause journey has stages. learn about yours with clearblue menopause stage indicator... that tracks your fsh hormone levels... combining them with your cycle data. what's your menopause stage? detect this: living with hiv, craig learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to dovato. dovato is a complete hiv treatment for some adults. no other comp
as far as the state of utah was concerned, the matter was coast. >> the matter in the state of utah, is the ultimate say when it comes to the cause in the manner of death. >> the tension in the mcneil family worsened. maher won an alexis disagreed on how to care for the younger children. now that michele was gone. >> he kept saying, i'm gonna need a nanny. i can't take care of these kids myself. >> coming up! martin mcneill hires help. >> oh i found the perfect...
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back to coming the utah jazz just struggle to keep him out of the paint. barry gets the layup case in point, another left in the paint. he just explode to the rim. he had 21 10 and for the warriors. >> beat the jazz won 18 to one 10. time to check out the college athletes. caitlin clark and iowa taking on dawn staley and south carolina for a national championship. >> and i will got off to a fast start. clark may have got away with an offensive foul here, but the rest they swallow the whistle. clark buries the trey. she finished with 30 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. iowa's up 10, nothing 3rd quarter. now south carolina carolina flipped the game upside down, tested johnson. the freshman. he had 19 points off bench. south carolina goes up. 11 day proved to be just too much for iowa or anyone in college, too. for that matter, they complete the perfect season. they finished. 38 they be iowa. 87 to 75 for dawn staley. 3rd national championship. let's head to oracle park. the giants wrapping up their first home series of the season, taking on the padres. 8th
back to coming the utah jazz just struggle to keep him out of the paint. barry gets the layup case in point, another left in the paint. he just explode to the rim. he had 21 10 and for the warriors. >> beat the jazz won 18 to one 10. time to check out the college athletes. caitlin clark and iowa taking on dawn staley and south carolina for a national championship. >> and i will got off to a fast start. clark may have got away with an offensive foul here, but the rest they swallow...
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, still a popular figure here in utah, clearly kind of an anti-trump person. he's been very critical of the former president for years and will mitt romney's fluence play a part here in utah? now the advantage that donald trump has here is that this is a caucus run by the party and the caucus is run by the parties tend to kind of draw the more conservative committed voters. that's going to favor donald trump here. is that going to be enough to carry him over the top here in utah in the caucuses. we're going to find out later tonight. here's sample of the ballot that they can be casting here. this is a very simple, you got ryan binkley here at the top, then nikki haley and donald trump. that's what voters are going to be doing once they come in and listen to the speeches, then they're going to be casting the votes at about 07:00 p.m. local time. that's 09:00 p.m. eastern time and then the count will take place about an hour later. we're going to have access to the school, go in kind of rover around those 32 different rooms where the votes are going to be taking
, still a popular figure here in utah, clearly kind of an anti-trump person. he's been very critical of the former president for years and will mitt romney's fluence play a part here in utah? now the advantage that donald trump has here is that this is a caucus run by the party and the caucus is run by the parties tend to kind of draw the more conservative committed voters. that's going to favor donald trump here. is that going to be enough to carry him over the top here in utah in the...
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conversation on the path forward to improve mental health care with republican governor spencer cox of utah and from colorado. and a special panel ofexperts on the front lines of this crisis former democratic congressman patrick kennedy of long island, and activist and podcast host victoria garrett brown welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with kristen welker >>> good sunday morning. the u.s. surgeon general calls it the defining public health crisis of our time -- mental health one in five adults experiences mental illness every year. depression rates are at an all-time high. a third of adults report being diagnosed with depression sometime during their lifetime, a figure that is rising. nearly 50,000 americans died by suicide last year, more than any year on record the president says we are falling short. >> in 2020, less than half of all adults with mental illness diagnoses received care for it less than half for children, the numbers are
conversation on the path forward to improve mental health care with republican governor spencer cox of utah and from colorado. and a special panel ofexperts on the front lines of this crisis former democratic congressman patrick kennedy of long island, and activist and podcast host victoria garrett brown welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is a special edition of...
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median home price in utah now is apchu have to make $170,000 to to buy a median home in utah right now, 75% of utahns could, if they didn't own a home, now could not afford to own a home right now. that's unsustainable. so so here's what we did, and i'll try to get through this reallyuickly. this is the idea that just came out that i don't think anybody else is doing. i need a lot of money. right. and so we have treasures fund our public treasures. we call the pta fund. this is where do you invest all of the money in in your state until it gets savings account for your your state, your municipalities may participate in that as well. right now, for us, it gets invested in short term, you know, like commercial paper, mutual funds, those types of things. securities, really securities. a 5% return on that every year. and it's kind of a liquid fund. so wait a minute. we're investing in china, we're investing in new york, we're investing in california. that money, our savings account. but it's not being invested in utah. what if we took some of that? what have we took? right now, we're looki
median home price in utah now is apchu have to make $170,000 to to buy a median home in utah right now, 75% of utahns could, if they didn't own a home, now could not afford to own a home right now. that's unsustainable. so so here's what we did, and i'll try to get through this reallyuickly. this is the idea that just came out that i don't think anybody else is doing. i need a lot of money. right. and so we have treasures fund our public treasures. we call the pta fund. this is where do you...
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the final design incorporates utah's iconic beehive and colors that represent the northern mountains and native american tribes. the first time the flag hast's direct input from the people in utah, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or find a round the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> today marks a year since the levee breached in monterey county that caused hundreds of residents to lose their homes and flooding, and now the construction of a new flood control system is underway. officials in pajaro are working to improve emergency preparedness and response, according to the chronicle, the disaster brought a newfound was in the works since 2019. >> erosion problems have long plagued tunnel road, which runs up along the oakland and berkeley hills above the caldecott tunnel and now the roadway is reduced to one lane they worry thisúroadway poses a- serious safety risk. >> as ktvu tom vacar reports here, nearby residents have demands for the city. of tunnel road
the final design incorporates utah's iconic beehive and colors that represent the northern mountains and native american tribes. the first time the flag hast's direct input from the people in utah, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or find a round the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> today marks a year since the levee breached in monterey county that caused...
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roger and pam were headline news in utah. but in the absence of definitive evidence linking the case to murder? they remained free. day by day they went about their business. as if their lives were still quite normal. then on july 28th, 2010. utah county prosecutor took a dramatic step to break the logjam. he presented the case against roger and pm to a grand jury. >> so why call the grand cherry? why not just charge them? >> we thought the grand jury was a great tool to force them to come in to talk. >> it was a secret proceeding. no defendants, no defense attorney. only prosecutors, police, some members of the family, even some of pam's coworkers. all in front of 16 jurors. whose job was to decide whether or not they should charge roger and pam with the murder. and? in just over an hour. the jury decided to indict. >> so what did that say to you? >> well, there was enough to proceed. >> sort of reinforce what you are thinking? >> it did. >> and that same day. eight months after kay mortensen was found dead in his home, roge
roger and pam were headline news in utah. but in the absence of definitive evidence linking the case to murder? they remained free. day by day they went about their business. as if their lives were still quite normal. then on july 28th, 2010. utah county prosecutor took a dramatic step to break the logjam. he presented the case against roger and pm to a grand jury. >> so why call the grand cherry? why not just charge them? >> we thought the grand jury was a great tool to force them...
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host: when you say you do not support either candidate, do your constituents in utah agree? gov. cox: this is one of the important conversations we need to have. many of my family members and those close to me are very supportive of donald trump and i understand why. i do not get to choose who the republican nominee is. the republican party does. there are still elections happening. we have an election in south carolina. super tuesday is coming up. there are still others on the ballot. he has the front runner, but ultimately they will make that decision. then voters will decide in november. voters do not need me to tell them who to vote for. people can make their own decisions. host: speaking of south carolina, we have bill, republican. caller: i have two questions. the first is personal, less serious. how was it learning bass in your garage band? gov. cox: thank you. we stopped playing with covid. we played again over christmas. that is the last time the band was together. had a great time. my brother-in-law is the son of merrill osman. we have a lot of fun when we get to play t
host: when you say you do not support either candidate, do your constituents in utah agree? gov. cox: this is one of the important conversations we need to have. many of my family members and those close to me are very supportive of donald trump and i understand why. i do not get to choose who the republican nominee is. the republican party does. there are still elections happening. we have an election in south carolina. super tuesday is coming up. there are still others on the ballot. he has...
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i found like-minded people in utah and we formed a small group called utah for ukraine. since then, we have been trying to raise funds to help ukraine. we are also trying to raise awareness of events here in ukraine. it's fun an american, a member of the foreign legion with the call sign cossack, helps to spend time with migrant children. i helped orphans on christmas, easter and other holidays. because i know what it's like to be really poor and have nothing as a child. these kids just touched my heart. in the united states, says kozak, he once served in the armed forces. with the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, he joined the first... national legion. after the games, he returns to the service with his children, because the situation at the front in kharkiv region difficult - he says. the fact that we did not receive aid and the us dragged it along is very painful. we're running out of ammo and stuff, but things are getting back to normal now , so i think we can stop them. after playing in the fresh air , the children return to the humanitar
i found like-minded people in utah and we formed a small group called utah for ukraine. since then, we have been trying to raise funds to help ukraine. we are also trying to raise awareness of events here in ukraine. it's fun an american, a member of the foreign legion with the call sign cossack, helps to spend time with migrant children. i helped orphans on christmas, easter and other holidays. because i know what it's like to be really poor and have nothing as a child. these kids just touched...
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the senator from utah. mr. lee: i appreciate the thoughtful analysis, consistent with his always thoughtful analytical approach to matters. it's been brought up by my friend and colleague, the distinguished senator from connecticut. he and i have worked on a lot of things including national security space. he and i need to talk about one of those things some time soon. i do, however, disagree with a number of conclusions that he's reached. i think i see where he's going and i understand how he gets there, but i think he's mistaken on a couple of points. number one, there have in fact been hundreds of thousands of people who have entered the united states using the cbp one mobile app as their basis for entering the country and as their form of identification. hundreds of thousands. in fact, my understanding is that between october of 2022 and the end of september of 2023, that calendar year there were a total of 221,456 such people who did that just from four countries alone. from venezuela, haiti, cuba, and nic
the senator from utah. mr. lee: i appreciate the thoughtful analysis, consistent with his always thoughtful analytical approach to matters. it's been brought up by my friend and colleague, the distinguished senator from connecticut. he and i have worked on a lot of things including national security space. he and i need to talk about one of those things some time soon. i do, however, disagree with a number of conclusions that he's reached. i think i see where he's going and i understand how he...
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in utah. he had no heat source in the tenth, limited supplies of food and water, and they described him as very cold and scared. now, apparently he had been kidnapped but not in the traditional sense that we know it. cyber kidnapped. so you never actually came face to face with his kidnappers, he was just coerced over his phone and over the internet. so what appears to have happened is that he was contacted by these kidnappers and told that, unless you did exactly what he was told, his family back home in china would be in danger. they asked him for a photograph, which they then sent to his family in china with a ransom demand. they told 17-year-old, too isolate himself. that is why he was in the tenth in the middle of nowhere. the family, they said they paid around $80,000 into chinese bank accounts, they also contacted the high school in utah. the high school contacted the police, the police by looking at the 17-year-old spending patterns, they worked out that he was camping. search parties
in utah. he had no heat source in the tenth, limited supplies of food and water, and they described him as very cold and scared. now, apparently he had been kidnapped but not in the traditional sense that we know it. cyber kidnapped. so you never actually came face to face with his kidnappers, he was just coerced over his phone and over the internet. so what appears to have happened is that he was contacted by these kidnappers and told that, unless you did exactly what he was told, his family...
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i'm from park city, utah. and this is kind of a utah question for everybody. as goes utah, so goes the nation. right? so for people who? don't know. really quickly, last election, midterm democratic party in utah did nominate. they endorsed, i think, evan mcmullin. and he in the polls was very close to senator mike lee and, you did not endorse him and very close to the day of the election. he went on tv and said, quote, all 48 of my other republican colleagues are on board with me and, then said, it's not too late. mitt. so when you had this discussion of this other party, you said not to put forth anyone but more to possibly endorse do you see this non as sort of a step towards in the future possible independent candidates or is this sort of a silence in the future as well? you know, i must admit that i think individual politician endorsements are worth a bucket of spit. i mean, and does anybody vote based on what they're governor who the governor endorsed, who their senator endorsed? so i don't think that makes much of a difference. i think a political party
i'm from park city, utah. and this is kind of a utah question for everybody. as goes utah, so goes the nation. right? so for people who? don't know. really quickly, last election, midterm democratic party in utah did nominate. they endorsed, i think, evan mcmullin. and he in the polls was very close to senator mike lee and, you did not endorse him and very close to the day of the election. he went on tv and said, quote, all 48 of my other republican colleagues are on board with me and, then...