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(cheering) where's oregon? (cheering) >> several hundred people showed up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue down this road to the corner where the hammonds live. everybody ready to do this? (cheering) >> ...and they marched through the streets of burns. (crowd singing "amazing grace") >> narrator: the marchers stopped in front of the hammonds' home. (crowd singing) >> the most humbling experience that anybody could have. >> narrator: the march was supposed to end in the safeway parking lot. but ammon had decided to take things further. >> after we rallied there in burns, what were we supposed to do, just go home? just say, "okay, look, you know, the hammond family will go to prison for five years"? you know, what are the people, just to go home? we had to stand for them. those who are ready to actually do something about it, i'm asking you to follow me and go to the malheur national wildlife refuge. and we're going to make a hard stand. follow me! >> about 40 miles. >> it's about 40 miles! >> narrator: am
(cheering) where's oregon? (cheering) >> several hundred people showed up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue down this road to the corner where the hammonds live. everybody ready to do this? (cheering) >> ...and they marched through the streets of burns. (crowd singing "amazing grace") >> narrator: the marchers stopped in front of the hammonds' home. (crowd singing) >> the most humbling experience that anybody could have. >> narrator: the march...
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he was a washington insider, you know, what was he doing in portland, oregon? at that point i just started wondering, you know, chief joseph in the nez perce war was somewhat i was aware of. what are the first books i ever read was a children's biography of chief joseph. it came out when i was six, called chief joseph, guardian of his people. [inaudible] >> exactly, yes. so i thought what is howard doing in the northwest? and could he have been the one who chased the nez perce families to the mountains? and when i researched it, it ws amazing. howard is this hero, this flawed hero of southern history, and then you look in western histories and he is not a hero. flawed or otherwise. and the notion that would be to howard's, you know, how one howard became the other howard. i knew that this was, was going to take up a lot of my weekends. [laughing] >> thank you. [applause] >> when you get up, stack your chairs to the outside. dan would be so happy to sign your book. if you like him too. just we will be writer at the desk and come on up. one more big round of appl
he was a washington insider, you know, what was he doing in portland, oregon? at that point i just started wondering, you know, chief joseph in the nez perce war was somewhat i was aware of. what are the first books i ever read was a children's biography of chief joseph. it came out when i was six, called chief joseph, guardian of his people. [inaudible] >> exactly, yes. so i thought what is howard doing in the northwest? and could he have been the one who chased the nez perce families to...
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the most expensive one is the oregon department of corrections.s costing them about $300,000 to make the change. but all of those agencies together it's going to be less than half a million dollars. >> all right. mary, thank you so much. we'll watch. it's upcoming in just weeks. so mary emily o'hara, thank you, nbc news/out. >> i still write for out. >>> the people buying more guns now that president trump is president. you'll hear about why they're doing that. >>> and ari melber on the firing of comey. he goes one-on-one with john dean on decisions by the trump administration today. tech: when your windshield trust safelite autoglass.. our exclusive trueseal technology means a strong, reliable bond. at safelite, we stand behind our work... because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your ra
the most expensive one is the oregon department of corrections.s costing them about $300,000 to make the change. but all of those agencies together it's going to be less than half a million dollars. >> all right. mary, thank you so much. we'll watch. it's upcoming in just weeks. so mary emily o'hara, thank you, nbc news/out. >> i still write for out. >>> the people buying more guns now that president trump is president. you'll hear about why they're doing that. >>>...
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oregon say anything about whether the victim knew her abductor? >> no. they were very clear about that. the victim was adamant that she did not know who this man was. this was a stranger to her and someone who came up to her somewhere inside her apartment complex. we understand the abduction did not happen in her apartment but somewhere in her complex. she was taken by a man she said she had never met before. >>> fremont police are investigating what led to the fourth officer-involved shooting so far this year. this happened round 4:00 yesterday afternoon at a shopping center off mowry avenue. fremont police say one of their officer shot the man because he was holding a two foot long metal pipe and threatening people. >> the officer was chasing the young black man and he was telling him to stop drop it stop, drop it. and the like -- drop what? >> the man who was shot was rushed to the hospital where he underwent surgery last night. fremont police say the man survived the surgery. the plan to speak with his doctors about his condition later today and prov
oregon say anything about whether the victim knew her abductor? >> no. they were very clear about that. the victim was adamant that she did not know who this man was. this was a stranger to her and someone who came up to her somewhere inside her apartment complex. we understand the abduction did not happen in her apartment but somewhere in her complex. she was taken by a man she said she had never met before. >>> fremont police are investigating what led to the fourth...
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for oregon, it is a 2.6 billion hole that we will struggle to fill.t means that we have to cut people off of the oregon health plan or reduce benefits. we're in a place right now where 95% of adults have access to coverage. 98% of children. i don't want to go backwards, i want to make sure that every oregon resident has health care. >> what do you say to places like iowa that are having such a struggle with failure from the insurance companies, and the states where obama care is really failing. >> i think there are a couple pieces, by cutting people off of medicaid, folks will show up at hospital emergency rooms and who will pay their coverage? who will pay the cost of their health care? that will have to be paid for by taxpayers. we know from our experience that we have reduced avoidable emergency room visits by 50%. that is extraordinary. there is certainly pieces that question do to fix t exchange. that means providing more subsidied when care is more affordable, not less affordable. >> the president and leaders o of the house, not the senate so fa
for oregon, it is a 2.6 billion hole that we will struggle to fill.t means that we have to cut people off of the oregon health plan or reduce benefits. we're in a place right now where 95% of adults have access to coverage. 98% of children. i don't want to go backwards, i want to make sure that every oregon resident has health care. >> what do you say to places like iowa that are having such a struggle with failure from the insurance companies, and the states where obama care is really...
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art does fly the b-17 all the way to oregon. there he faces another hurdle -- how in the world to get the 100-foot-wide plane the last 20 miles from the airport to his property. can't just drive the beast down the road. or can you? >> he told the trucking company, "no matter what happens, you just keep on going." >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer in a moment. the show's about to start! how do i look? like a bald penguin. [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven central only on abc. >> so, which 1960s sitcom was set in a nazi prisoner of war camp? it's "b" -- "hogan's heroes." the tv classic followed the exploits of a group of allied pows led by colonel robert hogan, played by bob crane. >> in 1947, art lacey lands th
art does fly the b-17 all the way to oregon. there he faces another hurdle -- how in the world to get the 100-foot-wide plane the last 20 miles from the airport to his property. can't just drive the beast down the road. or can you? >> he told the trucking company, "no matter what happens, you just keep on going." >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer in a moment. the show's about to start! how do i look? like a bald penguin. [ laughing ] show me the billboard...
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told authorities sheaf kidnapped at knife point and forced to drive her car 500 miles north into oregon, her family called the university police after she did not show up for graduation ceremonies, authorities told us that the woman was found friday evening near a coastal community, two hours north of the california state line. the sheriffs office said a citizen called 911 after finding the 22 year old woman who was frightened and running near a highway. she told the authorities she was forced to drive her car for hundreds the miles before she was forced to escape. >> she said she was able to get the door open and she ran from the car into the brush and hid. >> authorities said the woman hid for two hours, her car was found near a bridge. investigators said her father called the police when the woman did not show up for graduation ceremonies, the sheriffs office said the woman did not know her attacker. she provided a general description. she was treated for bruises but she's physically unharmed. the police are saying that they are actively investigate and that they are trying to reach
told authorities sheaf kidnapped at knife point and forced to drive her car 500 miles north into oregon, her family called the university police after she did not show up for graduation ceremonies, authorities told us that the woman was found friday evening near a coastal community, two hours north of the california state line. the sheriffs office said a citizen called 911 after finding the 22 year old woman who was frightened and running near a highway. she told the authorities she was forced...
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oregon governor cate brown. >> to the muslim communities of portland and oregon, please know do everything i can to ensure that you safely thrive in this epeat state. >> reporter: people continue to iome by and leave tributes of love and support here at the station. the head of the security transit o partment says that all of the trains do have security cameras on board but elaine it's unclear right now whether this incident was captured on tape. >> quijano: mireya villarreal thank you. there's breaking news tonight from the korean peninsula. north korea test fired yet another missile monday morning local time. japan says the missile landed in the sea just beyond its territorial waters, posing a risk to ships and planes in the area. the north has been test firing missiles in defiance of the u.s. and other world powers. president trump is back in washington following his nine day 15,000 mile trip to the middle east and europe. today errol barnett discussed ade trip and what is ahead for the president with our chief washington correspondent john dickerson. >> what did president trump accompl
oregon governor cate brown. >> to the muslim communities of portland and oregon, please know do everything i can to ensure that you safely thrive in this epeat state. >> reporter: people continue to iome by and leave tributes of love and support here at the station. the head of the security transit o partment says that all of the trains do have security cameras on board but elaine it's unclear right now whether this incident was captured on tape. >> quijano: mireya villarreal...
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oregon governor cate brown. >> to the muslim communities of portland and oregon, please know that i stand with you and i will do everything i can to ensure that you safely thrive in this great state. >> reporter: people continue to come by and leave tributes of love and support here at the station. the head of the security transit department says that all of the trains do have security cameras on board but elaine it's unclear right now whether this incident was captured on tape. >> quijano: mireya villarreal thank you. president trump is back in washington following his nine day 15,000 mile trip to the middle east and europe. today errol barnett discussed the trip and what is ahead for the president with our chief washington ton correspondent john dickerson. >> what did president trump accomplish on his overseas trip. >> he pretty much got the stagecraft right, some bumpee parts on his trip to nato but i'm not sure the white house thinks of it and the president thinks of it a little friks with nato leaders is okay. but in saudi arabia i think they launched what they saw as the most import
oregon governor cate brown. >> to the muslim communities of portland and oregon, please know that i stand with you and i will do everything i can to ensure that you safely thrive in this great state. >> reporter: people continue to come by and leave tributes of love and support here at the station. the head of the security transit department says that all of the trains do have security cameras on board but elaine it's unclear right now whether this incident was captured on tape....
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>> authority say jeremy joseph christian fatally stabbed two people on the max train in portland oregontwo men police say he killed can defending two muslim girls who christian was harassing with hate speech. many witnesses say those men they are heroes. >>> what would you do if you came face to face with an attacker? our hank flynn talked to philadelphians about what they would do when seconds and lives are at risk. here's his take. ♪ just you saying stop, no. could mean so much than you just sitting there and watching and they could get hurt. >> reporter: it's hank. this step system is a good deal it will take you where you want to go but people will get out of line and when they do, my take is, be a good citizen, step up and help out. but be careful. people are nuts. you want to bully somebody on a bus or a train. you best not do it around fatima hill. >> just simply i said hey, don't do that. she's an older lady. leave you alone. why you doing that. he just stopped. >> good samaritans like fatima are national news this week. >> we got christian or muslim. >> three men were stabbed.
>> authority say jeremy joseph christian fatally stabbed two people on the max train in portland oregontwo men police say he killed can defending two muslim girls who christian was harassing with hate speech. many witnesses say those men they are heroes. >>> what would you do if you came face to face with an attacker? our hank flynn talked to philadelphians about what they would do when seconds and lives are at risk. here's his take. ♪ just you saying stop, no. could mean so...
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steve in oregon, independent go ahead. caller: hi. wanted to comment on pecifically the death in portland and something i notice happening in the last several elected.ince trump was i live in eugene, oregon, i'm wo hours away from this incident. when you see an incident on the news, it is easy to think of as isolated incident, we don't have people crossing that line seethe time, but what i can and a lot of us feel out here, anger, same same surfaced, as if these roups of people, these racist groups now feel validated as if voice to the ultimate back them up. rump, you know, he is the catalyst for these awful seeing and at we're i think it is important that we stay focused on that fact. lot of people are going back and forth about why this is why it is is clear happening. it is happening because of the person who is in charge and he's empowering these people, making fact inboldening them, the that these types of attacks are assertively, ut aggressively and that action isn't being taken on a broader it's very scare and he disturbing, es
steve in oregon, independent go ahead. caller: hi. wanted to comment on pecifically the death in portland and something i notice happening in the last several elected.ince trump was i live in eugene, oregon, i'm wo hours away from this incident. when you see an incident on the news, it is easy to think of as isolated incident, we don't have people crossing that line seethe time, but what i can and a lot of us feel out here, anger, same same surfaced, as if these roups of people, these racist...
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her car eventually ran out of gas near bandon, oregon.it is not clear how she escaped from the suspect. the woman was found running along a road near highway 101 on friday night... frightened. but... there was no sign of her abductor. ( pam ) happening right now: the oakland city council is considering a settlement in the widespread police sex scandal ... that kron four broke last year.( steve ) a special meeting is taking place at city hall as we speak... grant lodes is here with the details and why this story is far from over. grant? ( grant ) we first told you about this story last week... oakland trying to turn the page on a dark chapter in its police force's history. the city attorney has recommended giving nearly one million dollars to jasmine abuslin... the city council would have to approve that....and the council is meeting as we speak to consider the pay out. abuslin, also known as celste guap, is the woman at the center of the scandal...a few weeks ago she testified about the scandal. the sex scandal led to oakland going throug
her car eventually ran out of gas near bandon, oregon.it is not clear how she escaped from the suspect. the woman was found running along a road near highway 101 on friday night... frightened. but... there was no sign of her abductor. ( pam ) happening right now: the oakland city council is considering a settlement in the widespread police sex scandal ... that kron four broke last year.( steve ) a special meeting is taking place at city hall as we speak... grant lodes is here with the details...
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oregon police found her running along highway 101 near brandon, oregon. her family says she went missing just before graduation day. >>> the oakland city council is expected to decide whether to authorize a settlement filed by the woman at the center of an oakland police sex scandal. she used to go by the name celeste guiap. buzlin alleged oakland police officers violated her several rights. >>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news news at 6:30. will it be the death penalty or life in prison? the fate of antolin garcia- torres is once again in the hands of a south bay jury. >> the jurors already found him guilty of murdering 15-year-old sierra lamar. >> reporter: prosecutor david boyd started. boyd recapped the case he presented over the many weeks of the trial how antolin garcia- torres was convicted of attacks on three women in morgan hill. he showed selfies of the charismatic 15-year-old. teen's voice has been silenced because of garcia-torres he said. sierra lamar disappeared five years ago heading to school. boyd showed evidence bags with lamar's high to
oregon police found her running along highway 101 near brandon, oregon. her family says she went missing just before graduation day. >>> the oakland city council is expected to decide whether to authorize a settlement filed by the woman at the center of an oakland police sex scandal. she used to go by the name celeste guiap. buzlin alleged oakland police officers violated her several rights. >>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news news at 6:30. will it be the death penalty or...
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oregon governor kate brown. >> to the muslim communities of portland and oregon.e know that i stand with you, and i will do everything i can to ensure that you safely th thrive in this great state. >> reporter: people continue to come and leave tributes. all of the trains do have security cameras on board, but it's unclear whether this incident was captured on tape. >>> overseas, iraqi government troops backed by u.s. special forces are closing the noose around islamic state fighters in mosul. mosul is iraq's second-largest city, but they are confined to a section known at old city. charlie d'agata is on the front line. >> reporter: more than seven months into the battle to recapture mosul has come down to this. iraqi forces closing in on the old city from three sides. but, as they advance, the progress is being measured by feet, rather than full city blocks. iraqi and american forces have been firing heavy artillery and mortars, which came as a surprise, considering the u.n. estimates there may be as many as 200,000 civilians still trapped inside densely-populate
oregon governor kate brown. >> to the muslim communities of portland and oregon.e know that i stand with you, and i will do everything i can to ensure that you safely th thrive in this great state. >> reporter: people continue to come and leave tributes. all of the trains do have security cameras on board, but it's unclear whether this incident was captured on tape. >>> overseas, iraqi government troops backed by u.s. special forces are closing the noose around islamic...
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jaime: la joven le dijo a investigadores en oregÓn que despuÉs de manejar 10 horas, su cargo se quedÓ sospechoso descrito como de raza mixta negro-hispano, no fue localizado. >> pasa mÁs frecuente de lo que la gente se imagina en deja mas consecuencias de lo que la gente cree. jaime: la psicÓloga trabaja con vÍctimas de rapto remitidas por el condado, algunas son tratadas en la frontera, y no se superan el trauma. >> le da terror estar cerca de los hombres, que sean policÍas hombres que la entrevisten, personas del mismo gÉnero o de la misma complexiÓn, o de la misma estatura, esa persona puede vivir terror. jaime: autoridades dicen que la historia de la joven es creÍble, no quisieron revelar si hubo agresiÓn sexual. la policÍa de san jose dijo que investigan el caso y necesitan entrevistar a la vÍctima. la doctora dice que se debe hacer con mucho tacto. >> despuÉs de 30 dÍas si tiene pesadillas, a veces cuesta trabajo cerrar los ojos y ver las imÁgenes del evento que pasÓ. tienen mucha ansiedad o sudoraciÓn en las manos, como hacen muchas cosas para evitar las memorias. jaime: la pol
jaime: la joven le dijo a investigadores en oregÓn que despuÉs de manejar 10 horas, su cargo se quedÓ sospechoso descrito como de raza mixta negro-hispano, no fue localizado. >> pasa mÁs frecuente de lo que la gente se imagina en deja mas consecuencias de lo que la gente cree. jaime: la psicÓloga trabaja con vÍctimas de rapto remitidas por el condado, algunas son tratadas en la frontera, y no se superan el trauma. >> le da terror estar cerca de los hombres, que sean policÍas...
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had a couple more instances in oregon. tiller, oregon, again, right in the same area where the steelhead were killed. and that same creek was contaminated with atorzine. local residents who drank the water complained and they also complained of the overspray. and then in 2013, helicopter in curry county, oregon, oversprayed residents. now if they didn't have to file form, we wouldn't know who did it and when they did it and what the chemical was. i guess that's what the republicans want. someone oversprays your property, sprays stuff on you, jeeze, i don't know, that was one of those black helicopter well, don't know where it came from, who it was, we don't know what they dumped on you, sorry, that's burdensome paperwork. we wouldn't want to require that kind of burdensome paperwork. that's why we're here again today for the fifth time with the fifth renaming and rationale for what we're doing here today and it still fails the smell test. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oreg
had a couple more instances in oregon. tiller, oregon, again, right in the same area where the steelhead were killed. and that same creek was contaminated with atorzine. local residents who drank the water complained and they also complained of the overspray. and then in 2013, helicopter in curry county, oregon, oversprayed residents. now if they didn't have to file form, we wouldn't know who did it and when they did it and what the chemical was. i guess that's what the republicans want....
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. >> city of portland oregon, canceling free speech event following the deadly knife attack. now being investigated as a hate crime. >> and president trump speaking out for the first time about it. condemning the violence. >> new this half-hour, deadly storm in moscow. >> high wind ripping roofs off and toppling trees killing at least 11 injuring more than 100. >> the bachelorette bombshell we predicted all along. all right maybe not the specifics. but, our analyst calls all the big moments even though he is off this morning. so how did he do it? we have tv magic for you coming on this tuesday, may 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> an explosive episode of the bachelor. >> bachelorette. >> bachelorette. in fact. >> a lot of bachelors on there too. she clearly has her hands full, all 20-something now. started with 31. whew. >> we start with the big headline. talking about tiger woods' dui arrest. the two new york tabloid. the editors, were of like mind there in new york. both of them saying, dui of the tiger. >> creative. both have the same idea.
. >> city of portland oregon, canceling free speech event following the deadly knife attack. now being investigated as a hate crime. >> and president trump speaking out for the first time about it. condemning the violence. >> new this half-hour, deadly storm in moscow. >> high wind ripping roofs off and toppling trees killing at least 11 injuring more than 100. >> the bachelorette bombshell we predicted all along. all right maybe not the specifics. but, our analyst...
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my state of oregon, just one piece of this bill which crushes the expansion of medicaid or in oregon it's known as the oregon health plan, just that one provision strips health care from about 400,000 oregonians. that's a lot of human carnage. that's enough people that if they were standing hand to hand, they would stretch from the pacific ocean 400 miles to the border with idaho. that's how many oregonians would be impacted by this. but that's just the people who lose access to health care. you have many, many others who would go to their clinic or go to their hospital and find that the clinic and hospital have either limited their services or shut down. because you see, our clinics have gained tremendously from the investment under obamacare, and in addition they've gained tremendously from the fact that people who came through the door had insurance to pay their bills. so it's a reduction on the uninsured individuals who come through the door, the ones that can't pay for their care, that's dropped so much. with more people paying for their care, the finance of the clinics and the
my state of oregon, just one piece of this bill which crushes the expansion of medicaid or in oregon it's known as the oregon health plan, just that one provision strips health care from about 400,000 oregonians. that's a lot of human carnage. that's enough people that if they were standing hand to hand, they would stretch from the pacific ocean 400 miles to the border with idaho. that's how many oregonians would be impacted by this. but that's just the people who lose access to health care....
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the woman found running down a road in oregon. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live with the latest on the mysterious circumstances. matt? >> reporter: kristin, san jose police is the lead agency in this case. we are told she is talking to law enforcement as they try to catch her kidnapper. confusion at san jose state friday. a student's family showed up for graduation, but she was not there. san jose police started an investigation. then at 10:18 that night, a phone call in oregon. a person reported seeing a frightened woman running down a road. we talked to the coos county sergeant over the phone. >> caller: reported by her she was kidnapped at knife point in her apartment complex in san jose. we were able to get her to safety and to the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say the victim roberted she was forced to drive north in her own car. she also says at some point, he hit her in the face. about eight hours later, they ran out of gas in bandon oregon, and she made a run for it. >> she hid in tall grass next to -- we have
the woman found running down a road in oregon. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live with the latest on the mysterious circumstances. matt? >> reporter: kristin, san jose police is the lead agency in this case. we are told she is talking to law enforcement as they try to catch her kidnapper. confusion at san jose state friday. a student's family showed up for graduation, but she was not there. san jose police started an investigation. then at 10:18 that night, a phone call in oregon. a...
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to oregon. we reported earlier.. the woman was found running along a road near bandon, oregon.ld told police she was kidnapped at knifepoint ... and the man told her to drive. she said her car eventually ran out of gas. police now say, she has admitted making the story up. (steve)the oakland city council is considering whether to go forward with the city attorney's recommendation to try to settle the police sex scandal issue. jasemine abuslin. . .also known as celeste guap. . .is the young woman at the center of this sex crimes scandal.in her claim against the city of oakland. . . she's looking for 66-million dollars.oakland's city attorney is recommending the city settle for just under one million.she has also filed claims against richmond, livermore and san francisco. ((steve))a packed house at a marin country high school tonight.((pam)) the novato school district just approved a measure to put lights on the athletic fields at san marin high school. ((steve))the move will cost the district more than a million dollars.((pam)) kron 4's jr stone spoke with people on both sides o
to oregon. we reported earlier.. the woman was found running along a road near bandon, oregon.ld told police she was kidnapped at knifepoint ... and the man told her to drive. she said her car eventually ran out of gas. police now say, she has admitted making the story up. (steve)the oakland city council is considering whether to go forward with the city attorney's recommendation to try to settle the police sex scandal issue. jasemine abuslin. . .also known as celeste guap. . .is the young...
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best and recent college graduate taliesin myrddin namkai meche were fatally stabbed in portland , oregon friday with a third man critically injured as they all tried to defend two teenage girls against an islamaphobic attack on a commuter train. their attacker, jeremy joseph christian, who is white, shouted ethnic and religious slurs at them. we'll speak with heidi beirich, intelligence project director of the southern poverty law center, who has been monitoring racially motivated attacks and hatete groups in the united states under president trump. then, is the united states slipping into tyranny? pres. trump: from this day forward, it is going to be only america first. america first. amy: donald trump has referred to federal judges as "so-called" jujudges, called journalists enemies of the people, and insisted on america we'll speak first. with yale history professor and author timothy snyder, who has a new book out called "on tyraran: twenty lesessons from m the 20th cenentury." >>>> worried somomeone mightht e along o cocould be elelected -- we arerereciselyly now in that situation.
best and recent college graduate taliesin myrddin namkai meche were fatally stabbed in portland , oregon friday with a third man critically injured as they all tried to defend two teenage girls against an islamaphobic attack on a commuter train. their attacker, jeremy joseph christian, who is white, shouted ethnic and religious slurs at them. we'll speak with heidi beirich, intelligence project director of the southern poverty law center, who has been monitoring racially motivated attacks and...
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even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding, she was teaching school there and they married in the parlor of this home. we have her -- his mother's wedding gown and they -- they moved to oregon where the judge's father had relatives and lived until -- during world war i, his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio and he died in the flu pendemic and at the time the judge came with his mother, his grandfather had passed away. he lived with his grandmother, mother and aunt ella and those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, built in 1895, victorian home and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he won the sheriff election and found that he had to move his family into redding. the county seat. at that time they had three children, ella was middle child and uncle earl was the youngest. they lived here until etna was the first to live when she married. earl went off to college. ella always remained here. after he graduated from college he ca
even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding, she was teaching school there and they married in the parlor of this home. we have her -- his mother's wedding gown and they -- they moved to oregon where the judge's father had relatives and lived until -- during world war i, his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio and he died in the flu pendemic and at the time the judge came with his...
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. >>> a can of hair spray exploded and smashed a car's windshield in portland, oregon. the pressure inside of the car likely launched the can. most cannot sustain temperature as above 120 degrees. >>> in this dash-cam video you see the police following the suspect in a stolen utility truck. the suspect crashed through a perimeter gate and made it on to the runway and came close to a plane on the tarmac and continued driving and the suspect was eventually caught after causing a crash that took a man's life. the suspect is expected in court today. >>> we have all heard about a spinner, a child's toy but is being investigated for causing a child harm. >> the hottest toy, called fidget spinners being investigated by the consumer product commission. >> they seem to be falling apart and young children have incidents where they have to have surgery to remove them and some cases are causing big concern one in houston posting an x-ray after her 10-year-old daughter swallowed a piece of the spiper. the little girl undergoing surgery to have it removed. >> another in oregon where
. >>> a can of hair spray exploded and smashed a car's windshield in portland, oregon. the pressure inside of the car likely launched the can. most cannot sustain temperature as above 120 degrees. >>> in this dash-cam video you see the police following the suspect in a stolen utility truck. the suspect crashed through a perimeter gate and made it on to the runway and came close to a plane on the tarmac and continued driving and the suspect was eventually caught after causing a...
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what was he doing in portland, oregon. at that point, i just started wondering chief joseph was in the nez perce war was something i was aware of it. one of the first books i ever read was a children's biography of chief joseph called chief joseph, garden of his people -- guardian. so, i thought what is howard doing in the northwest. and could he have been the one who chased the nez perce family through the mountains. when i researched it, it was amazing. howard is this hero. a flawed hero with southern history. and then they look in western histories and he is not a hero. flawed or otherwise. and it is -- you know, the notion that there were these and how one howard became the other howard, i knew this was going to take up a lot of my weekend. thank you. [applause] >> please stack your chairs if you don't mind. stack them against the wall here. one more round of applause. [applause] >> here is a look at the best selling books. richard's report that local, state and federal legislation has been responsible for america's se
what was he doing in portland, oregon. at that point, i just started wondering chief joseph was in the nez perce war was something i was aware of it. one of the first books i ever read was a children's biography of chief joseph called chief joseph, garden of his people -- guardian. so, i thought what is howard doing in the northwest. and could he have been the one who chased the nez perce family through the mountains. when i researched it, it was amazing. howard is this hero. a flawed hero with...
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even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding. he worked at the compromise and she was teaching school there, and they married in the partner of this home. we have his mothers waiting down. and -- wedding gown. they moved to oregon where come his father had relatives and lived until, during world war i his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio, and he died in the flu pandemic. and at that time the judge, or the judge came with his mother back to his home. his grandfather had already passed away, so he lived with his grandmother, his mother and his aunt. those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, it was built in 1895, a victorian home. and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he had won the shasta county sheriffs election and found that he had to move his family from older shasta into redding, the county seat. at the time they had three children, the judge his mother was their oldest, a middle child and uncle earl was the youngest. they
even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding. he worked at the compromise and she was teaching school there, and they married in the partner of this home. we have his mothers waiting down. and -- wedding gown. they moved to oregon where come his father had relatives and lived until, during world war i his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio, and he died in the flu pandemic. and at that...
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c-span's newsmakers welcomes congress and peter defazio of oregon. he is the senior democrat on the transportation committee. joining us to ask questions is lauren gardner from politico and bogdanovich with bloomberg. we are recording this on thursday afternoon. a big vote in the house of representatives for the republican passing their health care legislation package by a couple of votes. i am wondering about the politics and policy of this as it moves into the united states senate. in the senate, 10 senators face election in states that president trump won. what are your concerns as this legislation moves on? rep. defazio: this bill is not a factor in the races for those senators. look this was a really bad will , -- which was immensely unpopular in polling. it was rejected by the american
c-span's newsmakers welcomes congress and peter defazio of oregon. he is the senior democrat on the transportation committee. joining us to ask questions is lauren gardner from politico and bogdanovich with bloomberg. we are recording this on thursday afternoon. a big vote in the house of representatives for the republican passing their health care legislation package by a couple of votes. i am wondering about the politics and policy of this as it moves into the united states senate. in the...
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san jose police will be going up to oregon to retrieve the car meanwhile sheriffs in oregon still log for the suspect. coming up at 6:00 i'm tell you why the sheriff's county interviewed the woman says they found her very credible in san jose peggy bunker nbc. >> we are learning more about the investigation into a potentially dangerous water slide in the east bay. video of the incident from saturday. you can see a kid fly off at a brand new water park in dublin. osha tells us while the investigation continues it is focusing on a few things a taller rider might not have come off. was the depth in the water in the trough a contributing factor. the kid who flew off has been very helpful. >>> and harper is going to go out. and now we got a beef. and this is a good one, folks. >>> just in case you haven't seen it yesterday the about big brawl and late today the suspensions. we new this was coming. the league office has suspended giants pitcher hunter strickland and bryce haerper of the washington nationals they were the central figures in the brawl that has been the hot story in baseball.
san jose police will be going up to oregon to retrieve the car meanwhile sheriffs in oregon still log for the suspect. coming up at 6:00 i'm tell you why the sheriff's county interviewed the woman says they found her very credible in san jose peggy bunker nbc. >> we are learning more about the investigation into a potentially dangerous water slide in the east bay. video of the incident from saturday. you can see a kid fly off at a brand new water park in dublin. osha tells us while the...
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i know my home state of oregon does. and yet they're facing a shortfall right now that this legislation would provide over $320 million to help fill. one of their proposals is to kick 350,000 people off of medicaid. this would help fill the gap. $320 million in the next two years to fill an d -- $ 82 million shortfall they have. thanks problem across our country. what we're trying to do here is reform obamacare, the affordable care act, in a way that will work going into the future, because otherwise people are going to be left with not only enormous rate increases in the premiums, but also you've seen an explosion in the cost of what they have to pay out of pocket. so there are places now, i've had people in my district say, look, i'm outside of that area where i get a subsidy and i'm paying full price. our premiums have gone up 50% in the last two years. my options have gone down from four or five to maybe one or two. maybe three. and it's getting worse. and they're threatening to pull out. and my out-of-pocket costs a
i know my home state of oregon does. and yet they're facing a shortfall right now that this legislation would provide over $320 million to help fill. one of their proposals is to kick 350,000 people off of medicaid. this would help fill the gap. $320 million in the next two years to fill an d -- $ 82 million shortfall they have. thanks problem across our country. what we're trying to do here is reform obamacare, the affordable care act, in a way that will work going into the future, because...
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we reported last night that the woman was found running along a road near bandon, oregon.r- old told officers she was kidnapped at knifepoint by a man who told her to drive. she said her car eventually ran out of gas. police now say she has admitted making up the whole story. ( james ) the suspect in last week's deadly knife attack on a portland train could face the death penalty. he went on an angry rant during his a court appearance tuesday and can face hate charges. reid binion has the story. jeremy joseph christian / murder suspect: "free speech or die, portland! you got no safe place! this is america! get out if you don't like free speech!"the suspect in last week's fatal stabbing on a portland train......launching into an angry rant in court tuesday.jeremy joseph christian / murder suspect: "you call it terrorism. i call it patriotism. you hear me?! die!"jeremy joseph christian -- arraigned on multiple charges -- including murder... ...for allegedly stabbing two men to death on a portland light rail car friday.the deadly encounter played out after police say christia
we reported last night that the woman was found running along a road near bandon, oregon.r- old told officers she was kidnapped at knifepoint by a man who told her to drive. she said her car eventually ran out of gas. police now say she has admitted making up the whole story. ( james ) the suspect in last week's deadly knife attack on a portland train could face the death penalty. he went on an angry rant during his a court appearance tuesday and can face hate charges. reid binion has the...
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. >> reporter: charity watch points to tens of thousands in settlements with the state of oregon andennsylvania. in 2009 oregon's attorney general called the ads misleading noting the charity benefits a narrow religious practice instead of needy children generally and according to a new report from the minnesota attorney general 2012 and 2014 raised $3 million for the state but less than $12,000 went to local kids and they lost $10 million in real estate transactions. >> invested the money and lost it and we think that too is something important for people to know. >> reporter: and according to 2015 tax filings, the $39.1 million in expenses exceeded contributions in grants. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: $17 million of that according to charity watch went to pay for those catchy ads. even more than kars4kids gave to the oorah. >> they are paying for the ads. >> neither kars4kids nor the california attorney general's office could tell us how much californians are contribute for the organization or if any funds stay in this state but in response to the minnesota report kars4kids said: ol...
. >> reporter: charity watch points to tens of thousands in settlements with the state of oregon andennsylvania. in 2009 oregon's attorney general called the ads misleading noting the charity benefits a narrow religious practice instead of needy children generally and according to a new report from the minnesota attorney general 2012 and 2014 raised $3 million for the state but less than $12,000 went to local kids and they lost $10 million in real estate transactions. >> invested...
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the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week has appeared in court shouting "death to the enemies of america". the victims were reportedly trying to protect two young women from anti—muslim abuse. nasa has announced an historic mission to fly directly into the sun's atmosphere. the space agency wants to send a probe towards the star to learn more about the particles, and solar winds emitted into space. those are the main story so far. now it is time to catch up with all the business news in world business report. —— stories. how does a country survive without big banknotes? we'll find out when the indian government releases economic growth figures later today. and it's almost like a game of hide and seek. passengers involved in the disruptions of ba flights over the weekend desperately seeking their luggage, —— luggage. hello and welcome to world business report. i'm susannah streeter. in a minute we'll take a snapshot of the chinese economy, but first, in a few hours time, the latest official statistics are expected to show that india has retained i
the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week has appeared in court shouting "death to the enemies of america". the victims were reportedly trying to protect two young women from anti—muslim abuse. nasa has announced an historic mission to fly directly into the sun's atmosphere. the space agency wants to send a probe towards the star to learn more about the particles, and solar winds emitted into space. those are the main story so far. now it is...
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. >> reporter: the 22-year-old claimed she was abducted just off campus, forced to drive up to oregonast friday. but tonight san jose police say that she told them it was all fake. on the, a campus confused. told the story of a fellow student getting kidnaps was a hoax. >> you are just casting doubt on a whole subset of other people who go through serious problems. >> reporter: the san jose student says she was abducted by knife point the day before her graduation then forced to drive north on 101 through eureka, up to oregon. the crime worrying students. >> scary to see one of us could be abducted like that. >> reporter: she told police in oregon she ran out of gas and was able to get away from the suspect. deputies believed her. >> she was take tony a local hospital where she was treated for minor injuries to her face from being punched or slapped. >> reporter: but tonight, she told san jose police it never happened. students both relieved and puzzled. >> this campus is loving. this camp success a community. for all of us to stick together for each other. i think everyone felt that
. >> reporter: the 22-year-old claimed she was abducted just off campus, forced to drive up to oregonast friday. but tonight san jose police say that she told them it was all fake. on the, a campus confused. told the story of a fellow student getting kidnaps was a hoax. >> you are just casting doubt on a whole subset of other people who go through serious problems. >> reporter: the san jose student says she was abducted by knife point the day before her graduation then forced...
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they wanted to take the recipe back to portland, oregon, very progressive era, you would think they would and like diversity in their food and culture. apparently not. they get so much backlash because the two women that own the restaurant decided to talk about how they met with these two mexican women when they were there and ask them about the recipe is and how they made the tortillas that were so buttery and delicious and people were outraged. now there pareto truck no longer exists. social media account scrubbed. >> tucker: because they appropriate the culture of mexico. >> because they opened a pareto truck in portland, oregon, and that was way too much for portland, oregon. >> tucker: that's deeply offensive, i'm on side completely. that's pretty bizarre, can you beat that? >> it's said that they lost out on good burritos. you assume the heart wants what the heart wants. there's a woman and her name is carol and carol is deeply and madly in love with a train station. >> tucker: with a building? >> the santa fe train station. she is love that ever since she was a little girl and she
they wanted to take the recipe back to portland, oregon, very progressive era, you would think they would and like diversity in their food and culture. apparently not. they get so much backlash because the two women that own the restaurant decided to talk about how they met with these two mexican women when they were there and ask them about the recipe is and how they made the tortillas that were so buttery and delicious and people were outraged. now there pareto truck no longer exists. social...
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our guest is oregon democrat peter defazio. he is the ranking democratic member. the pool -- the full program streams on the web at c-span.org. the new executive director of families usa. thank you for being with us. let's talk about health care. now it moves to the senate. ultimately, do you think the president will sign a health care bill? what would it look like? frederick: there is a strong likelihood that something will eventually make its way through congress to the president's desk. what it looks like it will be difficult to know, what we know now for sure, is that senate republicans have been trying to start a new. it is not a starting point. things are likely to be very different. steve: how so? >> there are some issues with the proposal from the house. right now, the latest estimate we have shows 24 million coverage.will lose we know coverage is going to become less affordable. the average increase is going to be $1500 a year for enrollees. a gentleman who is 54 years old and makes what $7,000 a year, he can expect a $13,000 increase. that is half his in
our guest is oregon democrat peter defazio. he is the ranking democratic member. the pool -- the full program streams on the web at c-span.org. the new executive director of families usa. thank you for being with us. let's talk about health care. now it moves to the senate. ultimately, do you think the president will sign a health care bill? what would it look like? frederick: there is a strong likelihood that something will eventually make its way through congress to the president's desk. what...
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the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week appears in court. the victims were reportedly trying to protect two young women from anti—muslim abuse. ariane grande will return to manchester this weekend for a benefit concert in aid of victims of last week's bombing. and setting course for the sun, nasa announces its first mission to fly directly into our sun's atmosphere. the us military says it's successfully carried out a test to simulate the interception of an intercontinental ballistic missile aimed at america. it was the first such test of its kind, in response to the growing threat from north korea. the bbc‘s peter bowes has been following the story from los angeles. he described the significance of the missile test. on display for all to see, the conflict technology designed to halt a long—range missile in its tracks. the interceptor was launched on california's central coast. the target a mockup of the continental ballistic missile was fired from an island in the pacific more than 4000 miles away. the operation likened by a bullet hitting
the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week appears in court. the victims were reportedly trying to protect two young women from anti—muslim abuse. ariane grande will return to manchester this weekend for a benefit concert in aid of victims of last week's bombing. and setting course for the sun, nasa announces its first mission to fly directly into our sun's atmosphere. the us military says it's successfully carried out a test to simulate the...
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this is surveillance video from the checkers on west oregon avenue on april 7th. you can see the thief walk up to the wind he and climb right in. he grabs a deposit bag from a counter and climbs back out. a worker was right there during the crime the woman was not hurt. if you have any information you're asked to contact south detectives. >>> former villanova student vincent cane went on trial today on charges of sex abuse. authorities say he hid cameras in bathrooms and took pictures up women's skirts. the pictures were at villanova university and at cvs where he worked. >> turning now to our forecast and we did get a wet start to this day. >> some areas got more than others and this is the start of a pretty dreary week as well. we have one day that's going to shine this week. as we take a look right now, a gloomy day, especially here even after the rain has departed, most of the roadways have dried out. 65 degrees right now as we're looking at the platt bridge. slightly humid with that recent rain. wind out of the east southeast at 3 miles per hour and not a who
this is surveillance video from the checkers on west oregon avenue on april 7th. you can see the thief walk up to the wind he and climb right in. he grabs a deposit bag from a counter and climbs back out. a worker was right there during the crime the woman was not hurt. if you have any information you're asked to contact south detectives. >>> former villanova student vincent cane went on trial today on charges of sex abuse. authorities say he hid cameras in bathrooms and took pictures...
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going up to oregon the retrieve the car. a honda sedan.eggy punningec bay area. >> thank you peggy. >>> a story in the east bay police investigating homdslp on international boulevard. happened over two hours og ago hf they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. he did die we have calls into oakland p. d. bring you the latest information as soon asc e debt it. >>> neww3t( at 6:00 the jury ha convicted a nau9 woman and her killing her three-year-oldÑi sarah krugerçó and ryan warner face life withoutok parole for e 2014 death of kayleigh flesher. an autopsy determined the 3-year-old died of blunt force dramhi the body placed inw3 a freezer and left in a suitcase as the apartment. the back in court for sentencing in july. >>> the oejd city council is in the sexual abuse casexd that rocked the o p. d. p oakland city attorney is recommending that officials approve a million is also known as celeste she told investigators she had sex with as many as 30 east bay officers in some cases as a minor. the original claimuc.he was askinga5 for 66
going up to oregon the retrieve the car. a honda sedan.eggy punningec bay area. >> thank you peggy. >>> a story in the east bay police investigating homdslp on international boulevard. happened over two hours og ago hf they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. he did die we have calls into oakland p. d. bring you the latest information as soon asc e debt it. >>> neww3t( at 6:00 the jury ha convicted a nau9 woman and her killing her three-year-oldÑi sarah...
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up next, a shocking attack on a portland, oregon, metro train.d, another barely survived after stepping in to defend two girls from a man shouting anti-muslim slurs. we'll hear from the hero's family members and i'll speak to the mayor in moments. >> he died fighting the good fight protecting the innocent. it's what he would have wanted. i count on my dell small business advisor for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ it'that can make a worldces, of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> despite america's division, the rhetoric, the hate we
up next, a shocking attack on a portland, oregon, metro train.d, another barely survived after stepping in to defend two girls from a man shouting anti-muslim slurs. we'll hear from the hero's family members and i'll speak to the mayor in moments. >> he died fighting the good fight protecting the innocent. it's what he would have wanted. i count on my dell small business advisor for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪...
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next month the bayard family is moving to bend, oregon. >> there is a difference.to bend, oregon everyone is waving at everybody and saying hello and i don't see people stuck in their phones as much as i do here. $they found 34% of residents here are considering leaving the region. fighting high housing cost and traffic. the golden state's population is still on the rise. the bay area last year had a net increase of 52,000 people from other countries. but a 22,000 fete in decrease of bay area residents moving elsewhere in the u.s. it's important to note by no means is the bay area emptying out. the area is still growing. according to linkedin the more common places bay area workers are moving to are seattle, portland, and austin, texas. >> i see people going to boise and people going to austin. >> reporter: realtor myran doesn't just see his clients leaving the state, the former president of the realtor association and san jose city candidate himself is now looking to move. out of the home that has been in his family for four generations. >> in some ways it is real
next month the bayard family is moving to bend, oregon. >> there is a difference.to bend, oregon everyone is waving at everybody and saying hello and i don't see people stuck in their phones as much as i do here. $they found 34% of residents here are considering leaving the region. fighting high housing cost and traffic. the golden state's population is still on the rise. the bay area last year had a net increase of 52,000 people from other countries. but a 22,000 fete in decrease of bay...
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about 900 men women and children fled from oregon through idaho, montana wyoming across the newly created yellowstone national park they took some of the first ones hostage and then they come straight north through montana to the buffalo plains trying to reach canada over four months closed at 1400 miles of some of the roughest terrain in the country by about manned howard and his troops then in early 1877 the family is one day away from the border there were starving, freezing devastated by months of vicious battles and their surviving leader was chief joseph now the title of my book "thunder in the mountains" tenderizing in the mountains was his name translated so this book is about how word chief joseph and in the current time with all types of discussion the nature of protest the politicians i see joseph story is who is chief joseph? howard had met and negotiated with him he had emerged as a spokesperson in the early '70s about 30 years old outranked by many other chiefs to have long experience hunting buffalo and rival tribes to the east but joseph made the immediate impression on ho
about 900 men women and children fled from oregon through idaho, montana wyoming across the newly created yellowstone national park they took some of the first ones hostage and then they come straight north through montana to the buffalo plains trying to reach canada over four months closed at 1400 miles of some of the roughest terrain in the country by about manned howard and his troops then in early 1877 the family is one day away from the border there were starving, freezing devastated by...
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. >>> a man defrauded two dozen bay area family system under arrest in oregon. adam rivas worked in danville, and other cities in 2015 targeting the elderly. he would take money for landscaping job and never return. he was arrested in medford, oregon on felony charges and will be brought back to california. >>> the bay area air quality management has cited a refinery with four violations following an incident friday. three are for emitted smoke, the other is for public nuisance. they released chemicals to prevent an explosion. smoke can be spotted all this week as crews work to bring production on line. >>> finance repairs to the oroville dam. the state has obtained a $500 million line of credit to repair the spillways. the winning bid was $275 million. the state expects the governor earnment to reimburse costs. >>> advocates in san jose are calling for implementation for no cause evictions. they gathered outside of city hall. council members approved the policy last month but it hasn't taken effect yet. landlords anticipating the law. >> 10 days after the vote
. >>> a man defrauded two dozen bay area family system under arrest in oregon. adam rivas worked in danville, and other cities in 2015 targeting the elderly. he would take money for landscaping job and never return. he was arrested in medford, oregon on felony charges and will be brought back to california. >>> the bay area air quality management has cited a refinery with four violations following an incident friday. three are for emitted smoke, the other is for public...
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javier: continÚa la conmociÓn en las redes por el odio de un hombre en oregÓn.s hombres vinieron a protegerlas, dos de ellos fueron a puÑaladas mortalmente. carolina: ahora pueden ver con mÁs frecuencia este tipo de ataques que van contra la comunidad musulmana de este paÍs. javier: vamos con javier fletcher, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. la pregunta es directa . quÉ estÁ pasando con estos ataques, que es tan cada vez mÁs dirigido a la comunidad musulmana. javier fletcher: asÍ es, esto escala el liderazgo de cualquier calle en cualquier ciudad. siendo musulmÁn y latino, he visto que este tipo de odio, una persona puede usarlo para un acto de violencia, que vimos . carolina: querÍa preguntarle eso. ser musulmÁn y latino en estados unidos es mÁs difÍcil? javier fletcher: es mÁs interesante porque hay que estar explicando quiÉnes son musulmanes y quienes son islÁmicos . en porcentaje muy bajo de musulmanes latinos, lo que hace la tarea un poco mÁs involucrada. tenemos que explicar quiÉnes somos. javier: explÍcanos acerca de esto. cÓmo podemos hacer esta co
javier: continÚa la conmociÓn en las redes por el odio de un hombre en oregÓn.s hombres vinieron a protegerlas, dos de ellos fueron a puÑaladas mortalmente. carolina: ahora pueden ver con mÁs frecuencia este tipo de ataques que van contra la comunidad musulmana de este paÍs. javier: vamos con javier fletcher, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. la pregunta es directa . quÉ estÁ pasando con estos ataques, que es tan cada vez mÁs dirigido a la comunidad musulmana. javier fletcher:...
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workers, if every oregon -- give every oregon worker that opportunity to easily save for retirement. because there is so much interest from the states, so much interest from the businesses in those states for the possibility of experimenting with these plans, last year the department of labor set up a safe harbor rule that helps to clarify a piece of erisa, our federal retirement law. to make it possible for states to pursue this. that's what this is before us today. are we going to undo the protection to let states experiment? the aarp likes to point out that these state-sponsored plans would likely increase the number of workers saving for retirement, and that's because as they enter the work force, they would be automatically enrolled. they would be able to continue using that plan even if they change jobs within the state. that would be helping them from their very first day of employment in the work force. imagine your son or daughter, 15 o'16, getting that first summer -- 15 or 16, getting that first summer job or early morning job, and already they are starting to save for ret
workers, if every oregon -- give every oregon worker that opportunity to easily save for retirement. because there is so much interest from the states, so much interest from the businesses in those states for the possibility of experimenting with these plans, last year the department of labor set up a safe harbor rule that helps to clarify a piece of erisa, our federal retirement law. to make it possible for states to pursue this. that's what this is before us today. are we going to undo the...