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Back with the Bees Keegan Hansen won his appeal with the IHSAA on Tuesday and will rejoin the Bonneville boys basketball team after playing for Capital last season. Story, Page B1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk LOS ANGELES (AP) — To prepare for his role as Moses in “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” Chris- tian Bale watched Monty Python’s “The Life of Brian” and Mel Brooks’ “History of the World, Part One.” The Oscar-winning actor found Moses a com- plicated man, and didn’t want his version of the biblical hero to be too haughty. “It’s a very fine line between getting it right and doing an unwished for ‘Life of Brian,’” Bale said, adding that the Monty Python classic’s chipper tune, “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” played in his mind often on set. Bale stars opposite Joel Edg- erton in the Ridley Scott epic opening Friday. Other stars include Sigourney Weaver and John Turturro. Bale became interested in the role after learning more about Moses, he said: “A man of abso- lutely ridiculously strong convic- tion who also is capable of debili- tating self-doubt just makes for a really fascinating character.” The actor also suggests the reli- gious icon could be considered a terrorist. “If you’re not religious, you can look at it as one man’s freedom fighter is another man’s terrorist,” he said. “You look at empire and the attitudes of empire, and perhaps the necessity that for empires to exist… they (must) have actually a hierarchy among people, whether that’s spoken or unspoken. It’s fascinating. And it’s for our times because it’s very human, and Moses was a far more human and fallible character than I had imagined before.” Bale calls Moses ‘fascinating’ birthdays Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blago- jevich is 58. Jazz musician Paul Hardcastle is 57. Actor-director Kenneth Branagh is 54. Actress Nia Peeples is 53. TV chef Bobby Flay is 50. Rock singer-musician J Mascis is 49. Rock musician Scot Alexander (Dishwalla) is 43. Actress-comedian Arden Myrin is 41. Rock musician Meg White (The White Stripes) is 40. Rapper Kuniva (D12) is 39. Actor Gavin Houston is 37. Violinist Sarah Chang is 34. Rock musician Noah Harmon (Airborne Toxic Event) is 33. Actor Patrick John Flueger is 31. Actress Raven-Symone is 29. WASHINGTON (AP) — His daughters mock his big ears, he leaves his socks on the floor and sitting behind Stephen Col- bert’s desk, he said, gives him a greater sense of power. When President Barack Obama was not seriously defending his economic record, his executive actions on immigration and his delayed decision on the Keystone XL oil pipeline Monday on “The Colbert Report,” he was play- fully confiding that the trap- pings of the presidency really don’t go to his head. “When I go home, Michelle, Malia and Sasha give me a hard time,” he told host Stephen Colbert. “There are no trumpets, and they tease me mercilessly.” It was Obama’s third appearance on the show, and marked the beginning of the final two weeks for the Comedy Central program. Obama kicked off the show sitting in for Colbert to perform a regular feature of the program called “The Word” wherein Colbert’s rants are accompanied by snarky messages to the audience. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: GOLD Each answer contains “gold.” (e.g., Title of a 1904 novel by Henry James. Answer: “The Golden Bowl.”) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. His first published novel was “Lord of the Flies.” 2. A strait forming the entrance to San Francisco Bay. 3. Jason and the Argonauts sought this item. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. Title of a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. 5. An idol made by Aaron. 6. The ship on which Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe. PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. Title of Sir James George Frazer’s wide-ranging, compar- ative study of mythology and religion. 8. Novelist best-known for his novel “The Vicar of Wakefield.” 9. The common alternative title for the ancient novel “Metamor- phoses.” SCORING: 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who reads the questions to you? in history Today is Wednesday, Dec. 10, the 344th day of 2014. There are 21 days left in the year. In 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize, saying he accepted it “with an abiding faith in America and an audacious faith in the future of mankind.” side lines local sports Christian Bale ANSWERS: 1. William Golding; 2. The Golden Gate; 3. The Golden Fleece; 4. “The Gold Bug”; 5. The golden calf; 6. The Golden Hind; 7. “The Golden Bough”; 8. Oliver Goldsmith; 9. “The Golden Ass.” 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 45/30 s 46/29 pc Blackfoot 50/34 s 54/36 pc Boise 56/41 pc 54/42 ra Burley 55/40 s 57/39 mc Challis 44/30 s 46/27 mc Elko, NV 56/36 s 55/35 mc Island Park 41/28 s 42/25 pc Jackson, WY 41/27 s 42/25 pc Lewiston 54/46 ra 51/42 ra Moscow 52/43 ra 49/39 ra Nampa 51/40 pc 52/40 ra Ogden, UT 51/40 pc 52/40 ra Pocatello 53/38 s 57/40 pc Rexburg 47/32 s 50/33 pc Salmon 43/32 pc 42/33 mc Shelley 47/33 s 49/35 pc Stanley 42/28 pc 40/24 ra Twin Falls 59/39 s 57/40 mc W. Yellowstone 42/25 pc 42/28 pc Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Atlanta 48/30 s 50/27 s Boston 45/37 sh 42/32 sh Chicago 35/25 s 37/29 s Cincinnati 37/25 pc 40/27 s Cleveland 33/26 sn 36/29 sn Dallas 60/50 mc 60/52 cl Denver 60/35 s 64/36 s Detroit 35/24 mc 36/27 pc Houston 66/52 s 66/53 pc Kansas City 39/32 mc 46/41 mc Las Vegas 69/52 s 70/51 mc Los Angeles 72/56 s 67/56 ra Memphis 44/32 mc 48/35 pc Miami 66/49 s 67/52 s Minneapolis 32/24 s 37/29 pc New Orleans 54/43 s 58/46 s New York 43/31 sh 42/31 rs Orlando 62/43 s 63/45 s Phoenix 76/55 s 76/54 s Pittsburgh 34/25 sn 34/27 sn Portland 58/49 ra 56/44 sh Salt Lake City 59/42 s 64/48 pc San Diego 68/57 pc 66/59 pc San Francisco 65/57 mc 63/53 ra Seattle 58/49 ra 54/45 sh Tampa Bay 64/42 s 65/47 s Washington, DC 45/33 rs 41/33 pc Streamows Stage Flow Avg. Snake River Basin: Feet cfs Flow Snake R. near Heise 0.79 1,350 2,470 Snake R. at Blackfoot 4.96 2,650 2,600 Henry’s Fork near Island Park 2.61 237 253 Snowpack Bear River Basin 106% of normal Henry’s Fork, Tetons Basins 109% of normal Salmon Basin 107% of normal Snake Basin Above Palisades 132% of normal Willow, Blackfoot, Portneuf Basins 127% of normal Reservoir Storage American Falls 48% of Capacity Henry’s Lake 96% of Capacity Island Park 70% of Capacity Jackson 77% of Capacity Palisades 61% of Capacity Ririe 52% of Capacity Yesterday's High / Low 44 / 24 Normal High 30 Normal Low 13 Record High 50 in 2006 Record Low -29 in 1972 Yesterday to 4pm 0.00" Month to Date 0.05" Avg. Month to Date 0.25" Year to Date 9.44" Avg. Year to Date 9.77" Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Today 7:50 a.m. 4:51 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 10:38 a.m. Thursday 7:51 a.m. 4:52 p.m. 10:13 p.m. 11:11 a.m. Friday 7:52 a.m. 4:52 p.m. 11:10 p.m. 11:41 a.m. Saturday 7:53 a.m. 4:52 p.m. No Rise 12:09 p.m. Last 12/14 New 12/21 First 12/28 Full 1/4 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 35 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: 82° in Corona, Calif. Low: -3° in Minot, N.D. 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 Mostly Sunny 49 / 34 Precip Chance: 5% 6 mph N Thursday Partly Cloudy 51 / 35 Precip Chance: 10% 7-10 mph S Friday Isolated Rain 48 / 28 Precip Chance: 30% 8-14 mph SE Saturday Mostly Cloudy 37 / 21 Precip Chance: 20% 8-11 mph SE Sunday Mostly Sunny 35 / 19 Precip Chance: 5% 5-10 mph SSW Monday Partly Cloudy 38 / 22 Precip Chance: 10% 5-10 mph SW Tuesday Rain/Snow 39 / 28 Precip Chance: 30% 7-13 mph SW How long does a cumulus cloud last? ? Answer: Ten to 15 minutes on average. Morning: At 8 a.m., the temperature is forecast to be 31º, mostly sunny with 5 mph winds out of the north. Afternoon: At 12 noon, the temperature is forecast to be 47º, mostly sunny with winds out of the north at 3 mph. Evening: At 6 p.m., the temperature is forecast to be 43º, mostly clear with light winds. Salmon 43 / 32 West Yellowstone 42 / 25 Ashton 44 / 32 Jackson 41 / 27 St. Anthony 45 / 32 Dubois 44 / 31 Mackay 44 / 30 Sun Valley 47 / 30 Terreton 45 / 28 Arco 45 / 30 Blackfoot 50 / 34 Twin Falls 59 / 39 Rupert 54 / 39 Preston 49 / 35 Rexburg 47 / 32 Idaho Falls 49 / 34 Shelley 47 / 33 Pocatello 53 / 38 Challis 44 / 30 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 Obama briefly takes over for Colbert Lawmakers agree on spending bill Time running short, Republicans and Democrats agreed Tuesday on a $1.1 trillion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown and delay a politically-charged struggle over President Barack Obama’s new immigration policy until the new year. Story, Page A5. Ukraine forces, rebels suspend hostilities Government troops and Rus- sian-backed separatists largely suspended hostilities in east Ukraine on Tuesday, raising hopes of a lasting peaceful settle- ment in a conflict that has raged for seven months and claimed thousands of lives. Story, Page A9 Studying wolf’s journey Wolf’s journey through at least three western states fits with what scientific studies have found: Wolves once again could roam over a wide area and the Grand Canyon could be one of the best places left for them. Story, Page B1 Guilty plea in shooting A California man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of attempted first-degree murder in the shooting of a 49-year-old Island Park man. Jermaine Wiley, 21, entered the plea in a Fremont County courtroom before District Judge Gregory. Story, Page B1
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