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Cardinal Classic The post-race adrenaline was probably the only thing higher than the 5,760 feet elevation Kelly Park course for local cross- country runners Saturday. Story, Page C1 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk Davis reveals abortion in book birthdays Jazz musician Sonny Rollins is 84. Singer Gloria Gaynor is 65. Actress Julie Kavner is 63. Actor Corbin Bernsen is 60. Actress J. Smith-Cameron (TV: “Rectify”) is 57. Mod- el-actress Angie Everhart is 45. Actress Monique Gabriela Curnen is 44. Actor Tom Everett Scott is 44. Rock musician Chad Sexton (311) is 44. Actress Shannon Eliza- beth is 41. Actor Oliver Hudson is 38. Actor Devon Sawa is 36. Singer-musician Wes Willis (Rush of Fools) is 28. Actress Evan Rachel Wood is 27 TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Film Festival turned its second day into a very welcome new holiday, “ Bill Murray Day,” an honor the comedian received, naturally, with bemusement. “I get to park wherever I want,” said Murray, appearing for a Q&A following a screening of “Ghostbusters.” Friday was officially dubbed “Bill Murray Day” by the festival, which screened a marathon of Murray classics (“Stripes” and “Groundhog Day,” along with “Ghostbusters”) ahead of the pre- miere of Murray’s latest, the upcoming next-door neighbor comedy “St. Vincent.” Fans turned out outfitted in costumes of beloved Murray characters, from his ocean explorer Steve Zissou to his Army cadet from “Stripes.” Many had wondered about the extent of Murray’s partic- ipation in his own day. But he, clad in red pants and a blue plaid shirt, appeared with Ivan Reitman (who directed him in “Ghostbusters” and “Stripes”) and writer-producer Mitch Glazer (screenwriter of “Scrooged”). today’s quiz By Wilson Casey 1. Is the book of Zechariah in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Numbers 21:6, what repulsive creatures bit the Isra- elites in the wilderness? a. Scorpions, b. Fiery ser- pents, c. Vipers, d. Ravens 3. Before the Tower of Babel how many languages were in the world? a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4 4. From Matthew 7:7, Jesus said that we should seek, knock, and do what? a. Adorn, b. Ask, c. Try, d. Inspire 5. What book’s last verse is, “Remember me, O my God, for good”? a. Genesis, b. Matthew, c. Nehemiah, d. Hebrews 6. How old was Adam when he died? a. 30, b. 130, c. 430, d. 930 in history Today is Sunday, September 7, the 250th day of 2014. There are 115 days left in the year. In 1533, England’s Queen Elizabeth I was born in Green- wich. In 1825, t he Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution, bade fare- well to President John Quincy Adams at the White House. In 1927, A merican television pioneer Philo T. Farnsworth, 21, succeeded in transmitting the image of a line through purely electronic means with a device called an “image dissector.” In 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur was shot and mortally wounded on the Las Vegas Strip ; he died six days later. side lines local sports ANSWERS: 1. Old; 2. Fiery Serpents; 3. 1; 4. Ask; 5. Nehe- miah; 6. 930 today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day Forecast for Idaho Falls The next 24 hours Idaho Falls Almanac Weather Trivia Regional Forecast Map Around The Region Across The Nation Recreation Information Road and Travel Yesterday’s Extremes Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Arco 76/49 s 76/49 s Blackfoot 82/50 s 82/51 s Boise 89/56 s 87/55 s Burley 83/52 s 83/53 s Challis 80/49 s 81/47 s Elko, NV 86/49 s 83/48 s Island Park 73/38 s 74/39 s Jackson, WY 69/45 s 71/44 s Lewiston 91/58 s 87/58 s Moscow 86/50 s 81/51 s Nampa 88/53 s 87/54 s Ogden, UT 88/53 s 87/54 s Pocatello 83/57 s 83/58 s Rexburg 79/47 s 80/47 s Salmon 80/44 s 81/44 s Shelley 78/48 s 79/49 s Stanley 74/38 s 74/37 s Twin Falls 84/54 s 85/56 s W. Yellowstone 71/32 s 72/35 s Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Atlanta 87/70 t 85/68 t Boston 77/57 pc 70/60 s Chicago 75/61 s 75/63 s Cincinnati 79/56 s 81/61 s Cleveland 72/55 s 74/58 s Dallas 89/73 mc 96/76 s Denver 84/60 s 86/61 pc Detroit 75/57 s 75/61 s Houston 92/75 t 93/76 s Kansas City 75/60 s 80/67 s Las Vegas 96/80 t 92/76 sh Los Angeles 90/70 s 86/69 pc Memphis 84/65 pc 87/69 s Miami 88/80 t 88/81 t Minneapolis 77/57 s 76/61 s New Orleans 88/78 t 88/79 t New York 80/63 s 76/62 pc Orlando 91/76 t 92/76 t Phoenix 93/78 t 90/78 t Pittsburgh 76/53 s 77/58 s Portland 84/56 s 77/56 pc Salt Lake City 88/65 s 83/63 t San Diego 82/72 s 77/71 sh San Francisco 70/56 s 70/58 pc Seattle 84/57 s 70/58 pc Tampa Bay 89/76 t 90/75 t Washington, DC 81/63 pc 80/64 t Streamows Stage Flow Avg. Snake River Basin: Feet cfs Flow Snake R. near Alpine, Wy. 4.50 4,260 4,470 Snake R. near Irwin 7.06 6,460 7,740 Snake R. near Heise 3.48 6,380 7,880 Snake R. at Menan 3.07 5,170 6,050 Snake R. at Blackfoot 4.47 1,830 2,450 Dry Bed near Ririe 8.95 2,070 2,670 Fall R. near Ashton 4.59 751 560 Henry’s Fork near Island Park 3.45 364 885 Henry’s Fork near Ashton 3.33 892 1,650 Salmon R. MF near Yellow Pine 1.77 741 629 Teton R. near Driggs 1.81 335 326 Teton R. near St. Anthony 2.81 767 646 Reservoir Storage American Falls 25% of Capacity Henry’s Lake 95% of Capacity Island Park 51% of Capacity Jackson 83% of Capacity Palisades 50% of Capacity Ririe 75% of Capacity Yesterday's High / Low 81 / 38 Normal High 79 Normal Low 44 Record High 94 in 1955 Record Low 31 in 2010 Yesterday to 4pm 0.00" Month to Date 0.00" Avg. Month to Date 0.17" Year to Date 6.34" Avg. Year to Date 7.15" Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Today 6:59 a.m. 7:51 p.m. 6:55 p.m. 5:15 a.m. Monday 7:00 a.m. 7:50 p.m. 7:32 p.m. 6:31 a.m. Tuesday 7:01 a.m. 7:48 p.m. 8:08 p.m. 7:46 a.m. Wednesday 7:03 a.m. 7:46 p.m. 8:43 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Full 9/8 Last 9/15 New 9/24 First 10/1 Weather (Wx) : cl/cloudy; /urries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy 0-50 .................Good 51-100 .....Moderate 101-150 ....Sensitive 151-200 ..Unhealthy Today’s forecast Good Yesterday 15 The higher the number, the greater the need for people with respiratory problems to reduce outside activity. Temperature Precipitation Sun and Moon Air Quality Today’s UV High: 115° in Death Valley, Calif. Low: 22° in Stanley, Idaho National: Idaho: 1-888-432-7623 Montana: 1-888-432-7623 Wyoming: 1-888-432-7623 Yellowstone Park: (307) 344-2117 Grand Teton Park: (307) 739-3614 TODAY Sunny 81 / 49 Precip Chance: 0% Light winds Monday Sunny 82 / 51 Precip Chance: 0% Light winds Tuesday Mostly Sunny 76 / 46 Precip Chance: 5% Light winds Wednesday Sunny 70 / 42 Precip Chance: 0% 3-7 mph SW Thursday Mostly Sunny 70 / 45 Precip Chance: 5% 5-11 mph SW Friday Sunny 71 / 45 Precip Chance: 0% 5-8 mph S Saturday Mostly Sunny 66 / 41 Precip Chance: 5% 5-7 mph SW On average, how many people are killed each year by tornadoes? ? Answer: About 42 people each year. Morning: At 8 a.m., the temperature is forecast to be 49º, sunny with 9 mph winds out of the east southeast. Afternoon: At 12 noon, the temperature is forecast to be 76º, sunny with winds out of the west southwest at 6 mph. Evening: At 6 p.m., the temperature is forecast to be 79º, mostly clear with 16 mph winds out of the west southwest. Salmon 80 / 44 West Yellowstone 71 / 32 Ashton 77 / 44 Jackson 69 / 45 St. Anthony 78 / 44 Dubois 77 / 48 Mackay 80 / 49 Sun Valley 74 / 44 Terreton 80 / 45 Arco 76 / 49 Blackfoot 82 / 50 Twin Falls 84 / 54 Rupert 83 / 52 Preston 80 / 54 Rexburg 79 / 47 Idaho Falls 81 / 49 Shelley 78 / 48 Pocatello 83 / 57 Challis 80 / 49 3 5 0 - 24 6 8 10 79 11 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate, 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High, 11 : Extreme Exposure today’s weather Powerball: 9-29-31-43-50 (PB: 18) Mega Millions: 7-12-20-24-59 (Mega: 7) Hot Lotto: 1-2-3-25-30 (HB: 19) Wildcard: 2-13-14-27-30 (Queen of Clubs) Pick 3: Sept. 6: 1-5-2; Sept. 5: 2-8-9; Sept. 4: 6-6-1; Sept. 3: 4-2-3 Film festival holds ‘Bill Murray Day’ U.S. hiring slows A surprising drop in hiring and in the number of people seeking work in August sent a reminder that the U.S. economic recovery is still prone to temporary slow- downs. Story, Page A4 Groups seek to deter extremists Every day around sunset, dozens of residents of this small Leb- anese Christian village on the border carry their automatic rifles and deploy on surrounding hills, taking up positions and laying ambushes in case Muslim extremists from neighboring Syria attack. Story, Page A8 Bill Murray AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Democratic gubernatorial candi- date Wendy Davis reveals in a new campaign memoir that she terminated two pregnancies for medical reasons in the 1990s, including one where the fetus had developed a severe brain abnormality. Davis writes in “Forgetting to be Afraid” that she had an abortion after an exam revealed that the brain of the fetus had developed in com- plete separation on the right and left sides. The Associated Press purchased an early copy of the book, which hits stores Tuesday. The memoir also describes ending an earlier ectopic preg- nancy, in which an embryo implants outside the uterus. Davis disclosed the terminated pregnan- cies for the first time since her nearly 13-hour filibuster last year over a tough new Texas abortion law. Both pregnancies happened before Davis, a state senator from Fort Worth, began her political career and after she was already a mother to two young girls. She writes that the ectopic pregnancy happened in 1994. Ter- minating the pregnancy was con- sidered medically necessary. Such pregnancies generally aren’t con- sidered viable, meaning the fetus can’t survive, and the mother’s life could be in danger. But Davis wrote that in Texas, it’s “techni- cally considered an abortion, and doctors have to report it as such.” Davis catapulted to national Democratic stardom after her fili- buster temporarily delayed passed of sweeping new abortion restric- tions. Davis Last day for fun The fair’s last day can be a bitter- sweet affair — one last opportu- nity to enjoy a Tiger’s ear smoth- ered in honey butter or a Classic Bimbo Burger with hot seasoned onions or a chocolate-dipped raspberry cream cheese brownie, served on a stick, no less. Story, Page B1 School zone enforcement Idaho State Police want motor- ists to remember that students have returned to school and drivers need to act accordingly. Law enforcement will be strictly enforcing school zone speed limits throughout the year. Story, Page B6,
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