
Presidential Politics and INL
Season 44 Episode 22 | 55m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports discusses the presidential primary and INL.
Idaho Reports discusses the future of the Idaho National Laboratory with INL director Mark Peters, and takes a trip to Nevada to show parallels between Elko and Idaho voting records. Presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio visit Boise, and Bryan Clark of the Post-Register and Bill Dentzer of the Idaho Statesman join the pundits to discuss the presidential primary.
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Idaho Reports is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Major funding provided by the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation

Presidential Politics and INL
Season 44 Episode 22 | 55m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports discusses the future of the Idaho National Laboratory with INL director Mark Peters, and takes a trip to Nevada to show parallels between Elko and Idaho voting records. Presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio visit Boise, and Bryan Clark of the Post-Register and Bill Dentzer of the Idaho Statesman join the pundits to discuss the presidential primary.
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