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well, it looks to me like you own portland.ired of looking at this. >> i wouldn't. what would your dad say if he saw this place today? >> he would like it a lot better than the way it was when i inherited it. >> really? >> i don't know anybody who doesn't love this house. >> count peggy moretti among local preservationists no longer worried about what tony might do to his dad's house. >> pietro left a mark here in the northwest. he's a very special legacy, and tony added his own mark on the place in a perfect kind of way. >> her group even honors tony with an award for restoration excellence. >> how proud are you to own this house? >> well, it's a dream come true in many respects. >> it's a gift to see it. >> well, thank you. >> so that's the end of my tour and of tony's "strange inheritance" story, right? not so fast. for tony, as it turns out, this was just the beginning. >> i didn't plan to do this. i wanted to have my own quiet life. >> next, the surprising twist tony never saw coming. >> what's your "strange inheritance" s
well, it looks to me like you own portland.ired of looking at this. >> i wouldn't. what would your dad say if he saw this place today? >> he would like it a lot better than the way it was when i inherited it. >> really? >> i don't know anybody who doesn't love this house. >> count peggy moretti among local preservationists no longer worried about what tony might do to his dad's house. >> pietro left a mark here in the northwest. he's a very special legacy,...
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security tight in downtown portland. you're looking at images from portland, oregon.rump groups are out in force to ro test a so-called trump free speech rally. so these opposed rallies happening, tensions high. even though today's event was permitted in advance and take place on trally owned property. it takes place a little more than a week after two men were stabbed to death after they tried to defend women on a train. one of them believed to be muslim and anti-muslim rhetoric coming from that attacker. a lot of residents have said they plan to stay far away because they fear clashed between these opposed sides. how tight is security? what can you tell us about what's happening? >> just in the last few minutes, the intensity has ramped up tremendously. we're going to step out of frame and let you look over there. we heard an announcement come out and it said that there was criminal activity in this park. this is where the protesters on the left side. some of them anti-fascist were shouting at the ro testers in the area where we are. the demonstrators having the pro
security tight in downtown portland. you're looking at images from portland, oregon.rump groups are out in force to ro test a so-called trump free speech rally. so these opposed rallies happening, tensions high. even though today's event was permitted in advance and take place on trally owned property. it takes place a little more than a week after two men were stabbed to death after they tried to defend women on a train. one of them believed to be muslim and anti-muslim rhetoric coming from...
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what we are referring to is the portland attack, and attack just over one week ago on a commuter train in portland where jeremy joseph christian threatened a young muslim girl and her friend , using racist epithets. three brave men stepped forward to protect those two young girls. in the process, two of them lost their lives. the third was severely injured. by the attack, by the perpetrator. that attack on the portland train is actually a one of many attacks that we are concerned about at muslim advocates. taking place over the last year, year and a half or so as on-time muslim rhetoric -- anti-muslim rhetoric has been escalating in this country. also perpetrated by the president himself during the others, trail and by other elected officials from time to time. it's greeting a hostile and dangerous and ryman for muslim americans. that in rhymen is -- a hostile and dangerous environment for muslim americans. riding a train. that response was from the president of united states' off icial account. it wasn't from the official donald trump account. he has eagerly used his own twitter accou
what we are referring to is the portland attack, and attack just over one week ago on a commuter train in portland where jeremy joseph christian threatened a young muslim girl and her friend , using racist epithets. three brave men stepped forward to protect those two young girls. in the process, two of them lost their lives. the third was severely injured. by the attack, by the perpetrator. that attack on the portland train is actually a one of many attacks that we are concerned about at...
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see itselfes not that way and portland has been in denial about the upswing in hate crimes just in portland. and there are a lot of people who attribute that, i would call it permissiveness, has been unleashed in part because of the --careful wayy un president trump has expressed himself not only during the campaign but as president. and representative perry, i am very disappointed to hear someone compare donald trump and be sort oft i see to out of control responses to incidents and comments versus president obama, who was gentlemanly, he was kind. i watched almost all of his speeches and press conferences, and never heard him put anybody down, unless he was talking on the campaign trail about republicans going off in the ditch. and, you know, president obama's state of the union address after his first year had joe wilson stand up and say, you lie. that was unheard of. and nobody in the republican party took him to task for that. congressman? guest: i disagree, i think a lot of people took joe wilson to task and he was somewhat rebuked officially in congress for those comments. i think pa
see itselfes not that way and portland has been in denial about the upswing in hate crimes just in portland. and there are a lot of people who attribute that, i would call it permissiveness, has been unleashed in part because of the --careful wayy un president trump has expressed himself not only during the campaign but as president. and representative perry, i am very disappointed to hear someone compare donald trump and be sort oft i see to out of control responses to incidents and comments...
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and portland. >> tucker: the largest conservative rally in the history of portland.hat really is the tallest building in uzbekistan. [laughs] still impressive. joey, thanks a lot for coming out tonight. we appreciate it. "wonder woman" is of course an ultra tough amazon who beats up tons of weak, puny man. now, reviewers say that she still is an feminist enough. our panel will debate her feminist credentials in tonight's addition of "top that" tonight's addition of "top that" after the you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. i hate the outside. well, i hate it wherever you are. burn. "burn." is that wh
and portland. >> tucker: the largest conservative rally in the history of portland.hat really is the tallest building in uzbekistan. [laughs] still impressive. joey, thanks a lot for coming out tonight. we appreciate it. "wonder woman" is of course an ultra tough amazon who beats up tons of weak, puny man. now, reviewers say that she still is an feminist enough. our panel will debate her feminist credentials in tonight's addition of "top that" tonight's addition of...
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in portland. >> tucker: the largest conservative rally in the history of portland.ng in uzbekistan. [laughs] still impressive. joey, thanks a lot for coming on tonight. we appreciate it. "wonder woman" is of course an ultra tough amazon who beats up tons of weak, puny men. now, reviewers say that she still isn't feminist enough. our panel will debate her feminist credentials in tonight's edition of "top that" after the break. (alarm beeping) (vo) when you wake up with miracle-ear... ...your mornings can come to life with sound. our exclusive speech isolation technology transforms a bustling café into a clear connection that helps you hear the laugh that made you fall in love with her in the first place. and, at miracle-ear, we take the time to get to know you, grandpa! so we can ensure you hear what matters most in your world. call, click or come in today to learn how to start your better days. miracle-ear...hear a better day. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new b
in portland. >> tucker: the largest conservative rally in the history of portland.ng in uzbekistan. [laughs] still impressive. joey, thanks a lot for coming on tonight. we appreciate it. "wonder woman" is of course an ultra tough amazon who beats up tons of weak, puny men. now, reviewers say that she still isn't feminist enough. our panel will debate her feminist credentials in tonight's edition of "top that" after the break. (alarm beeping) (vo) when you wake up with...
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and portland. >> tucker: the largest conservative rally in the history of portland.t really is the tallest building in uzbekistan. [laughs] still impressive. joey, thanks a lot for coming out tonight. we appreciate it. "wonder woman" is of course an ultra tough amazon who beats up tons of weak, puny man. now, reviewers say that she still is an feminist enough. our panel will debate her feminist credentials in tonight's addition of "top that" after the break. [radio alarm] ♪ julie is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that ca
and portland. >> tucker: the largest conservative rally in the history of portland.t really is the tallest building in uzbekistan. [laughs] still impressive. joey, thanks a lot for coming out tonight. we appreciate it. "wonder woman" is of course an ultra tough amazon who beats up tons of weak, puny man. now, reviewers say that she still is an feminist enough. our panel will debate her feminist credentials in tonight's addition of "top that" after the break. [radio...
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it's, i think, a reason that some authors moved to portland, that this is a resource for them. >> and former state senator avel gordly shares her journey with her book, "remembering the power of words." >> them knowing that we, that i could be a part of the march and the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering. that's what it was. and connecting to what was happening all those many, many miles away. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll step inside the historic pittic mansion, built in 1914. the home belonged to the former owner and publisher of the oregonian newspaper and his wife. >> he worked there for a number of years, proved himself invaluable. he kept it going. the owner was rather distracted with politics, he owed henry a lot of back wages. his employer decided to give the paper to henry pittic in return for back wages that he was owed. henry became the owner, turned into a success, invested in a lot of real estate as the town grew and i was able to build a house as gr
it's, i think, a reason that some authors moved to portland, that this is a resource for them. >> and former state senator avel gordly shares her journey with her book, "remembering the power of words." >> them knowing that we, that i could be a part of the march and the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering. that's what it was. and connecting to what was happening all those many, many...
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she moved her family back to portland. this was in the early 1870's. and her first effort was to start her own newspaper. that was called the "new northwest." this was the vehicle she used to communicate about the suffrage efforts. i believe her family was, many members of her family were involved in producing this newspaper. one of her sons was a printer. so it was kind of like a family enterprise. so she communicated through that newspaper, it was an important part of her developing skills and becoming a suffrage leader in the northwest. but she also communicated with national suffrage leaders and in 1871, she coordinated a visit by susan b anthony out to the west. she traveled with her on a speaking tour in california. in very short order, i think it is remarkable, she all of a sudden had a significant standing and presence in the suffrage movement. harvey scott was her brother. he traveled with the family on the oregon trail. apparently he had been abusive to his siblings and there are accounts of him beating up the sisters when they were growing u
she moved her family back to portland. this was in the early 1870's. and her first effort was to start her own newspaper. that was called the "new northwest." this was the vehicle she used to communicate about the suffrage efforts. i believe her family was, many members of her family were involved in producing this newspaper. one of her sons was a printer. so it was kind of like a family enterprise. so she communicated through that newspaper, it was an important part of her developing...
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portland police say they trained for weeks in anticipation of the protests.hris martinez, cbs news, portland. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial gets under way in norristown, pennsylvania, later today. cosby does not plan to testify. dozens of women have alleged he sexually assaulted them, most dating back to the 1960s and too old to prosecute. accuser andrea constant said cosby sexually assaulted her 13 years ago at a philadelphia suburban home. cosby denies all wrongdoing. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a marathon scare. a car plowed through barriers forcing racers to run for safety. >>> and social media storm. we'll find out why this man was mowing the lawn with a twister nearby. this is the "cbs morning news." i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderat
portland police say they trained for weeks in anticipation of the protests.hris martinez, cbs news, portland. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial gets under way in norristown, pennsylvania, later today. cosby does not plan to testify. dozens of women have alleged he sexually assaulted them, most dating back to the 1960s and too old to prosecute. accuser andrea constant said cosby sexually assaulted her 13 years ago at a philadelphia suburban home. cosby denies all wrongdoing....
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. >>> thousands of demonstrators face-off at the free speech rally in downtown portland, oregon, andted as a show of support of president trump but hundreds gathered across the street saying they wanted to make a stand against hate and racism. the police in riot gear tried to keep the groups separated but in the end officers had the use pepper balls and flash bang grenades to disperse the crowds as the group violent. >> when i see that it breaks my heart and it hurts to know that here in america we are still fighting this 50 years later, even after dr. king and those of the civil rights movement that stood to bring a quality and to stop the poverty and racism, that we are still addressing the same thing here today. >> my son is in the military and i thank god every day for donald trump because i know we will take care of our military. >> the police in portland arrested 14 and seized dozens of nights, sticks and bricks. these demonstrations come more than a week after two portland men were stabbed to death while trying to stop a man shouting anti-muslim insults at two teenage girls on
. >>> thousands of demonstrators face-off at the free speech rally in downtown portland, oregon, andted as a show of support of president trump but hundreds gathered across the street saying they wanted to make a stand against hate and racism. the police in riot gear tried to keep the groups separated but in the end officers had the use pepper balls and flash bang grenades to disperse the crowds as the group violent. >> when i see that it breaks my heart and it hurts to know that...
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this is about jim and cora banks from portland, maine. they lived in portland. he was a state employee, she was a biew tition, worked out of -- beautician and worked out of her home and most of her energy went to raising their four boys. she was the den mother and scout leader. all four of their boys were eagle scouts. that's an astonishing accomplishment. they taught sunday school, one son was involved in little league, so cora raised money to build a concession stand on the field which is still used today. but at 55, tragically, cora began to have memory issues. because they had health insurance -- because they had health insurance she could get great care at a geriatric practice in portland. friends and family were helpful and jim was able to help for years, but at 70 it became clear that cora needed full-time care and jim could not provide that level of care. the doctor said she needed to be in a residential setting. her assets were ex chaosed and -- exhausted and her nursing home care was covered and lived for a year in that nursing home. two-thirds of the
this is about jim and cora banks from portland, maine. they lived in portland. he was a state employee, she was a biew tition, worked out of -- beautician and worked out of her home and most of her energy went to raising their four boys. she was the den mother and scout leader. all four of their boys were eagle scouts. that's an astonishing accomplishment. they taught sunday school, one son was involved in little league, so cora raised money to build a concession stand on the field which is...
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the motto is keep portland weird. to extreme right wing folks showing up and from the extreme left-win that is already here. they have a dedicated mission to push them out of town. whether they are nazi or not. >> the stabbing on the train. are those reflective of some pinnacle right now in the city or have they made things worse? have they made the stakes higher for tomorrow? >> certainly aggravated things. we had a brutal murder in 1988. ethiopian immigrant killed by skinheads. it was 30 years ago, but it is on people's minds. we have a bubble that we live in. the portlandia liberal paradise. there is a racial tension underneath all along. the stabbings really ripped the scab off the city and revealed the long simmering wound underneath. we are trying to recover from the horrible that i think happened, but figure out we go forward and there's of course some folks that are angry about where we are and ready to do battle. >> you say do battle. these rallies are held in close proximity to one another, i understand? >>
the motto is keep portland weird. to extreme right wing folks showing up and from the extreme left-win that is already here. they have a dedicated mission to push them out of town. whether they are nazi or not. >> the stabbing on the train. are those reflective of some pinnacle right now in the city or have they made things worse? have they made the stakes higher for tomorrow? >> certainly aggravated things. we had a brutal murder in 1988. ethiopian immigrant killed by skinheads. it...
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we have new details on a deadly attack in portland. s ree good samaritans were heabbed when they came to the aid of two teenage girls who were the targets of an anti- muslim tirade. mireya villarreal has the police account of what happened. >> you call it terrorism. i call it patriotism. >> reporter: this chilling courtroom outburst gave us a inimpse inside the depraved mind of 35-year-old jeremy christian as the sole survivor of the deadly rampage watched from a front-row seat. michah fletcher reached out to supporters on social media today. ey there is no amount of money bat will ever bring back the lost loved ones. >> reporter: now court documents are painting an even more horrific picture of friday's attack. d lice say it started when christian targeted two teenage girls on a commuter train. ice was african american, the other an african american muslim wearing traditional muslim clothes. according to this affidavit, christian began shouting at the teen, "go home. we need american here. i don't care if you're isis." he also mention
we have new details on a deadly attack in portland. s ree good samaritans were heabbed when they came to the aid of two teenage girls who were the targets of an anti- muslim tirade. mireya villarreal has the police account of what happened. >> you call it terrorism. i call it patriotism. >> reporter: this chilling courtroom outburst gave us a inimpse inside the depraved mind of 35-year-old jeremy christian as the sole survivor of the deadly rampage watched from a front-row seat....
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nbc's gadi schwartz is there and has our face-off in portland. pro trump supporters at an event billed as a free spreech raleech rally. >> no fair, no fair, immigrants are welcome here. >> what you going to do about it? >> reporter: it comes just days after a hate-fill aid tack on a train. the suspect white supremacist jeremy christian charged with killing two men who intervened when christian yelled anti-muslim insults at two young women. >> this is my country! >> reporter: organizers of the rally say they had nothing to do with christian who had attend 1 of their events in the past. they said they kicked him out of the rally. following the train attack, the mayor of portland, fear mortgage violence, urged the federal government to deny a rally permit. but the rally held in a federal plaza was allowed to proceed. >> to me it's about free speech. it's about other people not being able to shut us down baas just because they disagree with what we think and say. moving in at the slightest confrontation. >> coming in with an arrest. >> reporter: kate
nbc's gadi schwartz is there and has our face-off in portland. pro trump supporters at an event billed as a free spreech raleech rally. >> no fair, no fair, immigrants are welcome here. >> what you going to do about it? >> reporter: it comes just days after a hate-fill aid tack on a train. the suspect white supremacist jeremy christian charged with killing two men who intervened when christian yelled anti-muslim insults at two young women. >> this is my country! >>...
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joining us live from portland, oregon, is nbc's gina kim.ke the numbers increased in the last hour since you and i have both spoke. the han incidents and reports there that some make shift weapons or such have been gathered by law enforcement there. telt us what you're seeing. >> yeah, richard. as tense as the situation, is portland police say that they've only arrested two people. i say only because attention here is very palpable and they seized a handful of handmade what appear to be weapons from this crowd. i don't think that's the extent of all the weapons that are here. but let me tell you what's going on right now. any second now this pro trump rally which is a foundation of all of this is about to take place. this rally was scheduled over a month ago according to organizers. then a week ago that terrible tragedy that we all know about that happened on that portland train took place. and to top it all off, the murder suspect in that case had a attended a pro trump rally organized by the same people. that only galvanized the counter pr
joining us live from portland, oregon, is nbc's gina kim.ke the numbers increased in the last hour since you and i have both spoke. the han incidents and reports there that some make shift weapons or such have been gathered by law enforcement there. telt us what you're seeing. >> yeah, richard. as tense as the situation, is portland police say that they've only arrested two people. i say only because attention here is very palpable and they seized a handful of handmade what appear to be...
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i think it's the reason why some others moved to portland. we had that quite often that this is a resource for them. >> former state senator shares her personal and professional journey as an african-american growing up in oregon with her book, remembering the power of words. >> knowing that we, that i could be a part of the march in the demonstrations and conversations that went on in our local community the word that was his use now is very empowering. and connecting to what is happening, all of those many miles away. >> on sunday 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history to be will step inside the ranch and built in 1914. the home belonged to the formal publisher of the oregonian newspaper and his wife. >> he worked there for a number of use approved himself invaluable. he kept it going the owner was rather distracted with politics to the point where they owed henry back wages. in 1860 his employer decided to give the paper to henry. so he became owner of the newspaper and turned it into a success invested in a lot of real state as the town gr
i think it's the reason why some others moved to portland. we had that quite often that this is a resource for them. >> former state senator shares her personal and professional journey as an african-american growing up in oregon with her book, remembering the power of words. >> knowing that we, that i could be a part of the march in the demonstrations and conversations that went on in our local community the word that was his use now is very empowering. and connecting to what is...
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portland, oregon mayor attacks the rally as alt-right bigotry.tried to revoke the permit for the rally after this is what's going on. this is why people are upset at this rally. an oregon man stands accused of aggravated murder. you probably heard about the story. joseph christian stabbed two men after insults. however, rioting has been taking place in this area mic and columbia sportswear closing higher today. rally'sorganizer joey gibson joins me right now via phone. thank you for coming on. now, you say the rally was going well, even amidst all of this opposition; right? >> absolutely. we had, you know, the portland police, homeland security, they all, you know, did their job, made sure that american citizens could come into one of the most liberal cities in the united states of america and have a conservative rally. liz: we have 14 arrests. we showed images of the weapons ceased at these protests. now, you showed us a video of some of the threats you received. let's take a listen. i would like your thoughts. okay. we're having a little techni
portland, oregon mayor attacks the rally as alt-right bigotry.tried to revoke the permit for the rally after this is what's going on. this is why people are upset at this rally. an oregon man stands accused of aggravated murder. you probably heard about the story. joseph christian stabbed two men after insults. however, rioting has been taking place in this area mic and columbia sportswear closing higher today. rally'sorganizer joey gibson joins me right now via phone. thank you for coming on....
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police arresterd 1ú4 people in pro- and anti donald trump rallies that turned violent in downtown portlandoday. the rallies in response to the deadly stabbing of two portland men who tried to stop another man's anti-muslim tirade. thousands of people showed up. as demonstrators marched... officers blocked them in. police began clearing chapman square after they said protesters were hurling objects at officers. the rally was orginally organized by a conservative group in support of president donald trump. meanwhile, a number of community groups organized counter demonstration s to rally against hate and racism. officers in black protective gear use pepper spray to disperse the crowds. (hermela aregawi)in berkeley - a church reopens after a major fire shut it down last fall. for eight months members of berkeley's first congregationa l church's sanctuary worshipped elsewhere.but this morning, they held a service here.the tightnit community boasts about 400 members. many of whom returned for the grand reopening.last septemeber, the four alarm fire ripped through the church causing parts of the
police arresterd 1ú4 people in pro- and anti donald trump rallies that turned violent in downtown portlandoday. the rallies in response to the deadly stabbing of two portland men who tried to stop another man's anti-muslim tirade. thousands of people showed up. as demonstrators marched... officers blocked them in. police began clearing chapman square after they said protesters were hurling objects at officers. the rally was orginally organized by a conservative group in support of president...
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. >> flash bangs and smoke bombs on the streets of portland and pro and anti trump forces square off. >>> and not even a tornado could get in the way of this guy's to do list. the overly relaxed homeowner who's going viral tonight. >> it looks beautiful for the next couple of days. but wait until you hear what's happening by thursday. that four letter word rain, possibly weather, forecast coming up. ,, i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> competing protest for and against president trump led to some pandemonium today. chris martinez is there tonight. >>> police sent off numerous smoke and precaution events to control protesters in downtown portland sunday. >> protrump protesters called for peace. >> this group is very peaceful. freedom, love and america. >> repor
. >> flash bangs and smoke bombs on the streets of portland and pro and anti trump forces square off. >>> and not even a tornado could get in the way of this guy's to do list. the overly relaxed homeowner who's going viral tonight. >> it looks beautiful for the next couple of days. but wait until you hear what's happening by thursday. that four letter word rain, possibly weather, forecast coming up. ,, i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that...
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on may 26 in portland, our hometown, our community lost two very brave people. ricky best and tolishen murden kai mesh. they stood up bravely against terrorism and with core oregon american values of tolerance and freedom, along with micah, david cole fletcher, who was seriously injured, these three extraordinary samaritans stepped in to protect two girls who were being terrorized on public transit by a man menacing them because he thought they were muslim. these three oregon heroes did not run when they saw danger. instead these three advanced towards the danger. paid my respects last week at the beautiful memorial that my fellow portlanders created at the transit station where this attack occurred. and i can assure my colleagues that the message of the memorial could not be more clear. the heroes of portland stood up to terror, and we ought to be willing to call out the hate and the evil that they confronted. so today i join our friend and colleague, senator merkley, to express our deepest condolences to the families, friends of the victims, so that we can all
on may 26 in portland, our hometown, our community lost two very brave people. ricky best and tolishen murden kai mesh. they stood up bravely against terrorism and with core oregon american values of tolerance and freedom, along with micah, david cole fletcher, who was seriously injured, these three extraordinary samaritans stepped in to protect two girls who were being terrorized on public transit by a man menacing them because he thought they were muslim. these three oregon heroes did not run...
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the city of portland this weekend. is coming up. organized one of the rallies, says he's nowhere near alt-right, that's the first thing and other rallies are still on. we'll talk about them, after this. . connell: this is a story you might remember from earlier in the week. and mayor of portland, oregon urging officials to shut down alt-right rallies. man says he's a peaceful pro-trump rally leader joe gibson is going ahead with the free speech rally set for sunday. joins us now. are you worried as you go ahead with the rally that things might get ugly in the streets? >> no, i'm not worried. there's going to be -- the portland police are going to be there in full force, homeland security, fbi, making sure the protesters stay across the street. going to be a great day. tons of families, i think it will be extremely safe. connell: saying you are quote, unquote alt-right, there is a connotation there. the mayor is saying an alt-right guy is going to engage what he would say is hate speech. they had the terrible train atta
the city of portland this weekend. is coming up. organized one of the rallies, says he's nowhere near alt-right, that's the first thing and other rallies are still on. we'll talk about them, after this. . connell: this is a story you might remember from earlier in the week. and mayor of portland, oregon urging officials to shut down alt-right rallies. man says he's a peaceful pro-trump rally leader joe gibson is going ahead with the free speech rally set for sunday. joins us now. are you...
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i didn't know i was in portland. >> the langs' troubles are not over. home from portland, he was diagnosed with cancer. so a skeptic's question. you know, you two have been through so much in the last year that, i mean -- has this not damaged your faith? you're not angry at god for picking on you? >> no. >> i mean, if there's a plan for you, it's your plan to be so brutalized b a it's had such a positive effect on people and how it could be so much worse for me. i see it as we need to go through it. it will be a season of recovery for us. >> and then september 2014 it was pendleton roundup time again. and the emcee's voice boomed through the arena. miracles happen, said the announcer. >> no one in pendleton knows that better than our singer today. for our national anthem please welcome miss karen lang. ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light >> i looked at it as an opportunity to really just thank the people of pendleton for all the support and things that they did for me and for my family. ♪ home of the brave >> in pendleton the world was backn
i didn't know i was in portland. >> the langs' troubles are not over. home from portland, he was diagnosed with cancer. so a skeptic's question. you know, you two have been through so much in the last year that, i mean -- has this not damaged your faith? you're not angry at god for picking on you? >> no. >> i mean, if there's a plan for you, it's your plan to be so brutalized b a it's had such a positive effect on people and how it could be so much worse for me. i see it as we...
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. >>> portland, oregon, police ared demonstration converged downtown. it was meant by counterdemonstrators. chris martinez has that report. >> reporter: police set off numerous smoke and percussion grenades as protesters held a rally in downtown port lond, sunday. pro trump called for free speech. >> very peaceful. we're freedom-love iing. >> critics want more transparency between the trump administration and russia. >> the biggest message would bewe know that this is wrong. >> reporter: authorities bolstered their presence with fbi agents and homeland security, anticipating large crowds and potential violence. police made several arrests and confiscated a number of illegal weapons. >> reporter: police shut down this park after they say a throwing bottles at officers, but they say most of the day's rallies remained peaceful. >> reporter: the rallies took place aboard a train. jeremy joseph christian shouted anti-muslim hate speech at a teen wearing a hijab and then killed two bystanders who tried to stop him. portland police say they trained for weeks i
. >>> portland, oregon, police ared demonstration converged downtown. it was meant by counterdemonstrators. chris martinez has that report. >> reporter: police set off numerous smoke and percussion grenades as protesters held a rally in downtown port lond, sunday. pro trump called for free speech. >> very peaceful. we're freedom-love iing. >> critics want more transparency between the trump administration and russia. >> the biggest message would bewe know that...
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it, i think, is a reason that some authors move to portland. we hear that quite often from authors that this is a resource for them. >> and then former state senator about growingares up in oregon in her book "remembering the power of words." >> knowing that the -- that i the march andt of the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering.
it, i think, is a reason that some authors move to portland. we hear that quite often from authors that this is a resource for them. >> and then former state senator about growingares up in oregon in her book "remembering the power of words." >> knowing that the -- that i the march andt of the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering.
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this is about jim and cora from portland maine. she was a beautician that works out of her home and most of her energy went into raising four boys. they worked on project's ant can you believe all of the more equals out. that is an astonishing accomplishment to have four sons in the eagle scouts. one was involved in the little league so she raised money to build a concession stand on the field but still used today. but at 55, tragically, she began to have memory issues. because he had told the insurance, she could get great care that they practice in portland and jim was the caregiver for many years but it became clear they needed full-time care and jim couldn't provide that level of care and the doctor said she needed to bi in a residential setting. her assets were exhausted and she qualified for care and she lived for a year and not nursinm home. two thirds of the income came from medicaid. what happens to this resource. there's also an idea and i heard the head of the budget talk about your just cutting the rate of growth. if th
this is about jim and cora from portland maine. she was a beautician that works out of her home and most of her energy went into raising four boys. they worked on project's ant can you believe all of the more equals out. that is an astonishing accomplishment to have four sons in the eagle scouts. one was involved in the little league so she raised money to build a concession stand on the field but still used today. but at 55, tragically, she began to have memory issues. because he had told the...
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plus dualing trump rallies collide in portland and bricks thrown are met with tear gas from police. we'll bring you those details in 2. summer took a hit this morning when frankie popped the alligator floaty. plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, buy two and get anyone ever have occasional y! constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. why do people put why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ouph, t
plus dualing trump rallies collide in portland and bricks thrown are met with tear gas from police. we'll bring you those details in 2. summer took a hit this morning when frankie popped the alligator floaty. plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out...
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c-span cities tour work the help of our comcast partner, takes booktv and american history tv to portland, oregon, as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday at noon, we'll visit powell's city of books, covering an entire city of block -- an entire city block. we'll go inside to see a vast collection and learn about one of the world's largest independent bookstores. >> when we moved in we were 15,000 square feet of books, now we're 75,000 retail square feet of books. it is, i think, a reason some authors move to world. we hear that often from authors that this is a resource for them. >> then former state senator avel gordley shares her personal and professional jury with her book "remembering the power of words: the life of an author, activist, and community leader." be a ing that i could part of the march and the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering. that's what it was. and connecting. to what was happening all those many, many miles away. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on america
c-span cities tour work the help of our comcast partner, takes booktv and american history tv to portland, oregon, as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday at noon, we'll visit powell's city of books, covering an entire city of block -- an entire city block. we'll go inside to see a vast collection and learn about one of the world's largest independent bookstores. >> when we moved in we were 15,000 square feet of books, now we're 75,000 retail square feet of books. it...
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increasingly tense scene in portland, oregon. protests are getting heated. this is video from a short time ago. everything from black bottles to bricks to balloons filled with a foul smelling liquid are being thrown at officers. that began as a trump free speech rally and then other groups showed up to hold a counter rally. they've been forced to use tear gas on the crowd. we'll continue to monitor the situation. we bring you updates as we get them. isis now claiming responsibility for the van attack and stabbing spree that killed seven people and injured 48 heothers in the heart of london. 11 people are in police custody after raids overnight and throughout the day. police increasingly confident no other attackers are on the loose right now. we also have new information about the time line of this
increasingly tense scene in portland, oregon. protests are getting heated. this is video from a short time ago. everything from black bottles to bricks to balloons filled with a foul smelling liquid are being thrown at officers. that began as a trump free speech rally and then other groups showed up to hold a counter rally. they've been forced to use tear gas on the crowd. we'll continue to monitor the situation. we bring you updates as we get them. isis now claiming responsibility for the van...
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priority: you ♪ >> take you live now we're taki rally in portland, oregon.de of the street is say pro trump free speech rally and portland stands united against hate rally. both events in response to the recent tragedy that took the lives of two men on a train last week. gina kim has more. law enforcement, very concerned about conflict there. >> reporter: that would be the understatement of the day, richard. you said two rallies combined but actually i have to correct you, it's now five rallies and the logistics are very important here. this right here is the pro-trump rally that's scheduled to begin at 2:00 this afternoon. people arrived early and now they are flanked on all sides by all of the different groups, including this one right here is a labor group, that's about 100 strong but the most worry some is here behind me. this is a group calling itself the row city anti-fascists, they are in black garb and promised to return action for action should anybody from the pro-trump side get physical. you have police in riot gear and they are corps doning off t
priority: you ♪ >> take you live now we're taki rally in portland, oregon.de of the street is say pro trump free speech rally and portland stands united against hate rally. both events in response to the recent tragedy that took the lives of two men on a train last week. gina kim has more. law enforcement, very concerned about conflict there. >> reporter: that would be the understatement of the day, richard. you said two rallies combined but actually i have to correct you, it's...
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. >>> we have new details on a deadly attack in portland. three good samaritans were stabbed when they came to the aid of two teenage girls who were the target of an anti-muslim tirade. >> you call terrorism. >> reporter: the depraved mind of jeremy christian, as the row seat. >> there is no amount of money that will ever bring back the lost loved ones. >> reporter: now court documents are painting an even more horrific picture of friday's attack. police stay started when christian confronted two women. one was african-american, one was an african-american muslim wearing traditional muslim clothes. he began shouting at the teens. go home, we need americans here. i don't care if you're isis. he also mentioned decapitating heads. micah fletcher was the first to intervene. christian had a knife out of his pocket and in one motion stabbed micah in the neck. christian immediately swung again, stabbing another passenger, in the neck. army veteran ricky best then moves forward to intervene, and the defendant stabs him. both men died. after his arre
. >>> we have new details on a deadly attack in portland. three good samaritans were stabbed when they came to the aid of two teenage girls who were the target of an anti-muslim tirade. >> you call terrorism. >> reporter: the depraved mind of jeremy christian, as the row seat. >> there is no amount of money that will ever bring back the lost loved ones. >> reporter: now court documents are painting an even more horrific picture of friday's attack. police stay...
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i think is a reason that some authors move to portland. we hear that quite often from authors that this is a resource for them. >> and then former state nator avel gordly shares her life with her book "remember the power of words." >> remembering that i could be a part of the march and the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering. that's what it was. and connecting to what was happening all those many, many miles away. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv," we'll step inside the historic mansion built in 1914. the home belonged to the former owner and publisher of "the oregonian" newspaper with his wife. >> he worked there a number of years. proved himself invaluable. he actually kept it going. the owner was rather distracted with politics to the point he owed henry a lot of back wages. so in 1860 his employer, thomas drier, decided to give the paper to henry pittock. he turned it into a success. invested in a lot of real estate as the t
i think is a reason that some authors move to portland. we hear that quite often from authors that this is a resource for them. >> and then former state nator avel gordly shares her life with her book "remember the power of words." >> remembering that i could be a part of the march and the demonstrations and the conversations that went on in our local community was very -- the word i would use now is empowering. that's what it was. and connecting to what was happening all...
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pro- and anti donald trump rallies turn violent in portland...update on how many people were arrested...(jr stone) and after the break... a new warning system is now in place at the oroville dam in butte county... we'll show how it works... (jr stone) officials are testing a new warning system at the oroville dam in buttte county... after a damaged spillway forced evacuations. reporter joe khalil shows us what it does... one blast at a time--crews at the oroville dam continue to chip away at the damaged spillway--clearing the way for a new one. john france/dam engineer: "dwr needs to proceed with designing and implementing construction and repairs in the short term." john france leads the "forensics" team of engineers-- tasked with finding out exactly what went wrong with the oroville dam. though his team's work is far from done-- they've already given dwr 24 recommendations--to prepare the spillway for a temporary fix ahead of flood season in the fall. john france/dam engineer: "we believe in all likelihood we aren't going to find a single cause
pro- and anti donald trump rallies turn violent in portland...update on how many people were arrested...(jr stone) and after the break... a new warning system is now in place at the oroville dam in butte county... we'll show how it works... (jr stone) officials are testing a new warning system at the oroville dam in buttte county... after a damaged spillway forced evacuations. reporter joe khalil shows us what it does... one blast at a time--crews at the oroville dam continue to chip away at...
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(justine) pro- and anti donald trump rallies turned violent in downtown portland today. the rallies in response to the deadly stabbing of two portland men who tried to stop another man's anti-muslim tirade. thousands of people showed up. as demonstrators marched... officers blocked them in. police began clearing chapman square after they said protesters were hurling objects at officers. the rally was orginally organized by a conservative group in support of president donald trump. meanwhile, a number of community groups organized counter demonstration s to rally against hate and racism. officers in black protective gear use pepper spray to disperse the crowds. police arrested at least four people and confiscated various weapons. (jr stone) philippine police say the suspect behind the casino attack in manila.... was a heavily indebted fipi who was hooked on gambling. authorities confirmethe suspect's identity as jesse carlos. they say he was over 80 thousand dollars in debt...due to his obsession with casino gambling. staff and guests of "resorts world manila" were among
(justine) pro- and anti donald trump rallies turned violent in downtown portland today. the rallies in response to the deadly stabbing of two portland men who tried to stop another man's anti-muslim tirade. thousands of people showed up. as demonstrators marched... officers blocked them in. police began clearing chapman square after they said protesters were hurling objects at officers. the rally was orginally organized by a conservative group in support of president donald trump. meanwhile, a...
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the portland p.d.nd state and federal cops here lining the area did an amazing job showing great restraints. counter protestors threw bricks and bottles at police who formed a wall between them and the trump supporters. cops deployed frash bangs and pepper spray moving the fascist group back. police made 14 arrests and confiscated a bunch of potential weapons, knives, bats, sticks, road flares, chains, brass knuckles. but with all that, there were no arrests. no -- assaults and very little property damage. >> for this number of protests we've seen here in the last several months it was active and vocal but things worked out pretty well. >> with all the practice portland police have had recently this went textbook yesterday in their response. >> shannon: why was the portland mayor trying to stop the rallies? we heard so much of that in advance. >> the mayor was very scared of a lot of violence in this park and some asked the pro trump folks to cancel their permit. he wanted them to not have their rally
the portland p.d.nd state and federal cops here lining the area did an amazing job showing great restraints. counter protestors threw bricks and bottles at police who formed a wall between them and the trump supporters. cops deployed frash bangs and pepper spray moving the fascist group back. police made 14 arrests and confiscated a bunch of potential weapons, knives, bats, sticks, road flares, chains, brass knuckles. but with all that, there were no arrests. no -- assaults and very little...
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alex is joining us from portland where the march there is just about to get under way.me to cnn. what is the mood there? >> reporter: that's right, it's just getting understa way, the crowd growing. the march will start after the rally. you can see there are several hundred people who have gathered to listen now to music, there are also speeches by local officials and as well as representatives of state and federal officials. this is an anti-trump crowd. they have come with flags and signs. essentially they have three main demands. impartial investigation into the trump campaign potential involvement with russia, they are asking president trump to release his tax returns and overall more transparency from the trump administration. >> so this also comes at a time on the heels of the horrible deadly hate-are relarelated cri. so how are the two intertwined? >> reporter: well, this is separate from the rallies that we're expecting to see tomorrow. but this is very much a city on edge. make no mistake about it, this comes just a week after that horrific double murder in the
alex is joining us from portland where the march there is just about to get under way.me to cnn. what is the mood there? >> reporter: that's right, it's just getting understa way, the crowd growing. the march will start after the rally. you can see there are several hundred people who have gathered to listen now to music, there are also speeches by local officials and as well as representatives of state and federal officials. this is an anti-trump crowd. they have come with flags and...
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pollution and people were so upset they declared a greenway and it's now you can canoe from here to portland on hundred 50 miles. >> you would never see a farm or house or city how you would imagine that you are in the wilderness. >> it's always been kind of a magic name. it speaks of history. what we saw in the campaign was a long-standing tension between conflicts within the capitalist economy between the big guys and little guys and so on and as a candidate, he got a lot of mileage after the smaller folks and that might be the workers have lost jobs or companies on the smaller side that can't compete in the global interests. we see a little bit of a shift to the more traditional positions that are in favor of global trade and the import export thinking of these things so it is a great example of something that to be honest is conflict between the business interests. i think that we have the way we talk about the politics today it's not just a public interest movement of the workers and while the pensions are real, there is a long history of trying to use the government as a tool to secure
pollution and people were so upset they declared a greenway and it's now you can canoe from here to portland on hundred 50 miles. >> you would never see a farm or house or city how you would imagine that you are in the wilderness. >> it's always been kind of a magic name. it speaks of history. what we saw in the campaign was a long-standing tension between conflicts within the capitalist economy between the big guys and little guys and so on and as a candidate, he got a lot of...
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a chaotic scene playing out in portland sunday. were seized as thousands gathered for multiple pro and anti-donald trump "free speech" protests. at one point police used tear gas and flash bang grenades to clear crowds as protesters threw projectiles at police. some anti-trump protesters believe the violence was necessary. the protests come just weeks after two men were stabbed to death on a portland train by a man who yelled anti-muslim slurs at two women before the attack. president trump, hitting the golf course with former n-f-l quarterback peyton manning. manning was spotted at the white house joining the president in his motorcade along with senator bob corker of tennessee. they played at trump national golf club in sterling. manning was in town to receive the lincoln medal at ford's theater spoke at the event. the golden state warriors take a commanding 2 - nothing lead in the nba finals. game two last night in oakland was much like game one.. warriors coach steve kerr - back on the bench for the first time since april. the
a chaotic scene playing out in portland sunday. were seized as thousands gathered for multiple pro and anti-donald trump "free speech" protests. at one point police used tear gas and flash bang grenades to clear crowds as protesters threw projectiles at police. some anti-trump protesters believe the violence was necessary. the protests come just weeks after two men were stabbed to death on a portland train by a man who yelled anti-muslim slurs at two women before the attack. president...
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and right now in portland, there's 1.6 months.re's a thousand homes for sale, 500 homes are sold each month. that's two months of inventory. you could tell it's . . .as soon as they're on the market in portland, they're gone in 1.6 months. across the united states we're at about 5.7 months inventory so it's still a buyer's market but if you search for companies, you search for hot markets that have very low inventory. you're probably going to see some home price appreciation so that's the little trick. danon: alright, the new target retirement age is climbing up there. it's now at 66. black: yeah, someone took a poll. i think it was (?) took a poll of 1000 plus senior citizens. and they used to say they want to retire at 65. now they say they want to retire at 66. some things to think about is there's some significant changes. a lot of people work and you can get retirement. you can get social security at 62. but if you get social security at 62 and you work until you're 66, you're going to get half your benefit. you're going to g
and right now in portland, there's 1.6 months.re's a thousand homes for sale, 500 homes are sold each month. that's two months of inventory. you could tell it's . . .as soon as they're on the market in portland, they're gone in 1.6 months. across the united states we're at about 5.7 months inventory so it's still a buyer's market but if you search for companies, you search for hot markets that have very low inventory. you're probably going to see some home price appreciation so that's the...
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i think it is a reason that some authors moved to portland.he knowing and being a part of the march and demonstration and conversations that went on in the local community for private use is empowering all of those miles away. >> pretty much proved himself intelligible he was the one that kept it going. the owner was distract it with politics so in 1860 his employer returned for back wages that he was owed so he turned it into a success. i have an amendment at the desk. >> without objection the amendment is considered ready and you are recognized for fived minutes.ha >> this is an issue that many of you have heard me speak about before, it is the issue on sexual assaults in the militaryy where some 15,000 men and women each year are sexually assaulted anin only about 5,000 report it and then only 250 are a
i think it is a reason that some authors moved to portland.he knowing and being a part of the march and demonstration and conversations that went on in the local community for private use is empowering all of those miles away. >> pretty much proved himself intelligible he was the one that kept it going. the owner was distract it with politics so in 1860 his employer returned for back wages that he was owed so he turned it into a success. i have an amendment at the desk. >> without...
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. >>> protesters clashed in portland, oregon. what has them so fired up. >>> we have an opportunity to show solidarity and love over everything that is wicked, evil, and unjust. >> determined to stand up to hate. >>> police in london now rounding up associates of the three men suspected of carrying out the deadly terror attack last night. now we're getting our first look at new cellphone video that shows the killers. nbc's richard engel recounts the agonizing eight minutes that left seven people dead. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge, jumping on and off the curb, swerving into pedestrians. coming to a halt on a street filled with bars and restaurants. >> i thought it was a car crash, an accident. >> reporter: this group of lithuanian londoners out for a birthday celebration then saw three men jump out of the van that nearly hit them, armed with knives. >> i think the bar manager. >> he stepped in front of you? >> yes. >> reporter: this cellphone footage shows the men walking calmly th
. >>> protesters clashed in portland, oregon. what has them so fired up. >>> we have an opportunity to show solidarity and love over everything that is wicked, evil, and unjust. >> determined to stand up to hate. >>> police in london now rounding up associates of the three men suspected of carrying out the deadly terror attack last night. now we're getting our first look at new cellphone video that shows the killers. nbc's richard engel recounts the agonizing...
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police arrested 14 people and seized dozens of five, sticks and bricks in portland, oregon.w of support for president trump. hundreds of counter protesters gathered saying they within today make a stand against hate and racism. police in riot gear tried to get the two groups separate but had to use pepper balls and -- to dispercent crowd as it grew violent. the nonadministrations come more than a week after they were stabbed to death while -- at two teen girls on a train in portland. >>> former fbi director james comey will testify before the senate intelligence committee on thursday. this is the first time he's publicly speaking since being fired from his job last month. they want the know about reports he asked him to end the information into michael flynn. the white house could try to stop the testimony by invoking what's called executive privilege but at least one republican believes that would be a mistake. >> i think president is better served by getting that information out sooner than later, bring this to a conclusion. >> that's a thousand -- >> there are likely -- b
police arrested 14 people and seized dozens of five, sticks and bricks in portland, oregon.w of support for president trump. hundreds of counter protesters gathered saying they within today make a stand against hate and racism. police in riot gear tried to get the two groups separate but had to use pepper balls and -- to dispercent crowd as it grew violent. the nonadministrations come more than a week after they were stabbed to death while -- at two teen girls on a train in portland....
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. >> overnight, duelling demonstrations in portland. police made multiple arrests and set off tear gas to keep impassioned trump supporters away from counterprotesters. >>> russian president vladamir putin, attacking american intelligence agencies as misled and boring lives of american journalists creating what he calls a sensation out of nothing. >> and the message of love and defiance, pop star, ariana grande and a list top talent perform to a packed house inening land raising nearly $3 million. for manchester bombing victims. it is monday, june 5th. ♪ you are my everything ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> what a beautiful concert. what a beautiful message. sending at a pin yaoignant time the uk. >> one of your favorite moments. ariana grande with the young girl in tears. >> so many beautiful moments from the show. of course it comes as we are learning more and more about at take in london. isis has now claimed responsibility for the attack that happened saturday night. >> seven people killed. dozens injur
. >> overnight, duelling demonstrations in portland. police made multiple arrests and set off tear gas to keep impassioned trump supporters away from counterprotesters. >>> russian president vladamir putin, attacking american intelligence agencies as misled and boring lives of american journalists creating what he calls a sensation out of nothing. >> and the message of love and defiance, pop star, ariana grande and a list top talent perform to a packed house inening land...