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i yield to the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: senatorwidehouse -- senator whitehouse, thank you very much, not just for today when we're going to talk about wildfires but because you have year after year been on this floor prosecuting the consequences, laying out the consequences of the failure to deal with climate change. and certainly it is hotter and drier in the west. and what i'm going to do is spend some of the short period we have together describing how these wildfires, they're not your grand father's wildfires. they are bigger, they are hotter, they're more powerful. in my home state, last summer we saw a fire leap the columbia river. columbia river has always been a break in terms of fire. fire just leaped over it. and we're seeing that around the country. it's getting worse and today the fires are so bad, the smoke is so thick, people in my home state are fleeing their communities to find pockets of breathable air. in portland residents are being warned against spending time outside and advised to wear a respira
i yield to the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: senatorwidehouse -- senator whitehouse, thank you very much, not just for today when we're going to talk about wildfires but because you have year after year been on this floor prosecuting the consequences, laying out the consequences of the failure to deal with climate change. and certainly it is hotter and drier in the west. and what i'm going to do is spend some of the short period we have together describing how these wildfires, they're not...
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protests like this are happening all over the country and in fact there were protests in portland oregon for up to a month up to a month leading up to july twenty fifth there were protests outside the ice office in the city of portland oregon a lot of ice employees said that they actually felt threatened by the protesters they said the protesters were menacing them that they were blocking the doors to the building and not enabling them to do their jobs properly kind of interfering with their lives they called the police very frequently now ted wheeler who is the mayor of portland oregon instructed the police department not to respond to the calls from the federal employees in this case i have consistently stated that i do not want the portland police bureau in gauged in sick. hooroo federal property but houses a federal agency with its own federal police force chad wheeler is the mayor of portland oregon which is one of the many cities that are being described as what you call sanctuary cities that are not cooperating with federal immigration officials they're basically defying the feder
protests like this are happening all over the country and in fact there were protests in portland oregon for up to a month up to a month leading up to july twenty fifth there were protests outside the ice office in the city of portland oregon a lot of ice employees said that they actually felt threatened by the protesters they said the protesters were menacing them that they were blocking the doors to the building and not enabling them to do their jobs properly kind of interfering with their...
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king out to our viewers as well live pictures from portland oregon. seems as well but as jim as you've been explaining to police seem to be standing between both groups as well but the city of portland its long had a legacy as a as a left leaning city why such a focal point for these demonstrations. i think the reason the patriots are do it is a bit provocative but i think there's a principle involved here is that there are little in this country there's a right to assemble and you can go into a public place and she would like one of these to us and one lives matter because that's something that should somebody should risk being physically assaulted i don't think so and i think that's the point they're trying to make. jim thanks so much for coming on the program and sharing your views great to have you government relations specialist and former u.s. diplomat. now there is more at stake for american voters in the upcoming midterm elections than simply choosing who they want in congress the votes considered to be one of the most important in recent hist
king out to our viewers as well live pictures from portland oregon. seems as well but as jim as you've been explaining to police seem to be standing between both groups as well but the city of portland its long had a legacy as a as a left leaning city why such a focal point for these demonstrations. i think the reason the patriots are do it is a bit provocative but i think there's a principle involved here is that there are little in this country there's a right to assemble and you can go into...
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state of oregon have broken up a right wing rally in the city of portland. flashbang devices were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators encounter protesters police say the crowds were ordered to leave after throwing rocks and bottles to offices it's the third running to be organized in the city this summer by the rightwing patriot prior group protest was met with council rallies and in violence mike hanna has more from washington. well on the one side was the group calling itself patriot prayer this right wing group supportive of the president trump administration on the other side of past group of counter protesters demonstrators including those describing themselves as anti conservative. as they describe themselves throughout the day the police manage for the most part to keep between the protesters and the counter demonstrators however there were several incidents of violence and at one stage say police bottles were thrown at officers at that stage they used what they called flash bangs to disperse the crowd both the protesters and the counter demons
state of oregon have broken up a right wing rally in the city of portland. flashbang devices were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators encounter protesters police say the crowds were ordered to leave after throwing rocks and bottles to offices it's the third running to be organized in the city this summer by the rightwing patriot prior group protest was met with council rallies and in violence mike hanna has more from washington. well on the one side was the group calling itself patriot...
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if you work for us immigration and customs enforcement agency police in portland in the state of oregon are being accused of refusing to respond to some emergency calls from ice agents who said they needed assistance to handle violent protests against their agency it's facing a huge backlash for the way it handles migrants right now with an abolished ice movement staging protests across the country and reports from one of them. these protesters are part of a national wide campaign all over the country protesters are demanding that this one foresman agency that enforces u.s. immigration law be abolished r r. r r r. k. a i i i i i it's the trump administration has pursued what i believe is a deeply immoral and haphazard policy that fundamentally betrays american values obviously that's unacceptable and the american people expect better i am to do calling on the architect of this humanitarian disaster department of homeland security secretary curious to nielsen to step down protests like this are happening all over the country and in fact there were protests in portland oregon for up to a
if you work for us immigration and customs enforcement agency police in portland in the state of oregon are being accused of refusing to respond to some emergency calls from ice agents who said they needed assistance to handle violent protests against their agency it's facing a huge backlash for the way it handles migrants right now with an abolished ice movement staging protests across the country and reports from one of them. these protesters are part of a national wide campaign all over the...
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joining us now from portland for more on this controversial idea is oregon public broadcasting senior political reporter jeff mapes. thanks for joi mng us. so, tea little bit about what the scientists and the experts have been trying to do for years. >> yeah, this is not new at all. they're really saying that you , ve to fight fire with fi some degree, that this is, you know, sort of the pattern, thrticularly in the west, from centuries pastat fire is regularly swept through, kind of cleared out the udderbrush, a really sort of set an ecology that now has gone away, and we have very sense, ovs stocked forehat are more prone to burn, and then when you add in climate change, it creates real problems. >> sreenivasan: you know, there doesn't seem to be a lot of support for theea of lighting something up etentionally, especially we see these pictures from around the west in states like california, whe you see evacuations, you see homes destroyed. >> yeah, exactly. i mean, there's aofouple things really that experts have talked about, one is making more use of controlled burns, prescribed f
joining us now from portland for more on this controversial idea is oregon public broadcasting senior political reporter jeff mapes. thanks for joi mng us. so, tea little bit about what the scientists and the experts have been trying to do for years. >> yeah, this is not new at all. they're really saying that you , ve to fight fire with fi some degree, that this is, you know, sort of the pattern, thrticularly in the west, from centuries pastat fire is regularly swept through, kind of...
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pr in portland, oregon. president trump unleashes a aitter attack aimed at lebron james after the basketball superstar speaks out. r>> our president is kind of ying to kind of divide us. >> ninan: we'll have the reaction. a reversal by ohio state eootball couch urban meyer. he now says he knew about abuse allegations leveled against a former assistant coach, and that coach is defending his former boss.
pr in portland, oregon. president trump unleashes a aitter attack aimed at lebron james after the basketball superstar speaks out. r>> our president is kind of ying to kind of divide us. >> ninan: we'll have the reaction. a reversal by ohio state eootball couch urban meyer. he now says he knew about abuse allegations leveled against a former assistant coach, and that coach is defending his former boss.
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hunting for wild truffles deep in a forest near eugene oregon, america's prime truffle country.s cool wet weather and dark forests create perfect growing conditions for a fungus noted for its distinctive taste and smell. >> ooh, look at that. >> reporter: but since truffles grow entirely underground, only their scent gives them away. a dog like autumn might be considered a favorite. she's a lagota roman yolo, a traditional hunting breed from italy. >> you found it, yea! >> reporter: but america is a land of opportunity. no matter the breed or pedigree, here an under dog can be victorious. >> and our grand prize winner, marcy and gustav. >> reporter: what counts is motivation and gustav, a chihuahua mix had plenty. what's his special talent? >> his special talent is he's obsessed with food. he will do anything that you want him to that will get him something to eat. >> reporter: gustav is now an inspiration to others. looking on at the awards ceremony were dogs enrolled in truffle dog training classes. deb and bob walker teach the two-day seminar which aims to turnout accomplishe
hunting for wild truffles deep in a forest near eugene oregon, america's prime truffle country.s cool wet weather and dark forests create perfect growing conditions for a fungus noted for its distinctive taste and smell. >> ooh, look at that. >> reporter: but since truffles grow entirely underground, only their scent gives them away. a dog like autumn might be considered a favorite. she's a lagota roman yolo, a traditional hunting breed from italy. >> you found it, yea!...
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ed wheeler is the mayor of portland oregon which is one of the many cities that are being described as what you call sanctuary cities that are not cooperating with federal immigration officials they're basically defying the federal government not cooperating with that now u.s. attorney general jeff sessions has ordered the sanctuary cities all across the united states to start complying with the federal immigration officials but they're refusing to do so some people are saying that like these immigration policies are dividing the country tearing the country up trump is dividing america what do you say to those people i'm saying trump is to wing what's necessary to make this a country under obama we didn't have a border we had a welcome mat. yet people protesting do want their opinions heard they do want action taken they do want. the families worse of unseparated to be reunited these illegal and he is country and gets everything for free on my tax dollars ok how do you think about that. political blogger and he brought logan told us refusal to protect ice agents though from a rustling
ed wheeler is the mayor of portland oregon which is one of the many cities that are being described as what you call sanctuary cities that are not cooperating with federal immigration officials they're basically defying the federal government not cooperating with that now u.s. attorney general jeff sessions has ordered the sanctuary cities all across the united states to start complying with the federal immigration officials but they're refusing to do so some people are saying that like these...
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department of homeland security secretary cures to nielsen to step down so in the city of portland oregon outside the headquarters of the immigration customs enforcement agency you had protests that took place for a month now the protesters frequently they were outside the building lots of rowdy protests there and then at that point you had members of the ice agency who were saying that they felt threatened by the protesters they were saying the protesters of blocking the entrance of the building that they were menaced by the protesters they called the police pretty frequently so then you had the mayor of portland basically telling the police department not to respond to isis calls i've consistently stated that i do not want the portland police bureau in gauged in securing federal property but the house is a federal agency with its own federal police force and ice has been terrifying more people than they are it's being terrified of i'm sorry they're taking kids captive this is our duty to see every human being as a human being not in a way and all the words they use is so racist it's so
department of homeland security secretary cures to nielsen to step down so in the city of portland oregon outside the headquarters of the immigration customs enforcement agency you had protests that took place for a month now the protesters frequently they were outside the building lots of rowdy protests there and then at that point you had members of the ice agency who were saying that they felt threatened by the protesters they were saying the protesters of blocking the entrance of the...
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they're teaming up with oregon and washington to reassure tourist it's safe to visit. the three states formed the west coast tourism recovery coalition. all three have faced major wildfires and smoky skies this summer. but they say less than 1 percent of the states' combined area has been affected by fires. ( darya ) in the east bay... the city of el cerrito wants to improve safety along a popular trail... by installing 10 new security cameras.( james ) kron 4's charles clifford has the details. well, the ohlone greenway is four and a half miles long. it's a popular trail for walking, running, and biking. it's also used by commuters
they're teaming up with oregon and washington to reassure tourist it's safe to visit. the three states formed the west coast tourism recovery coalition. all three have faced major wildfires and smoky skies this summer. but they say less than 1 percent of the states' combined area has been affected by fires. ( darya ) in the east bay... the city of el cerrito wants to improve safety along a popular trail... by installing 10 new security cameras.( james ) kron 4's charles clifford has the...
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protest in oregon.hanks for coming on. >> tucker, nice to see you again. >> tucker: nice to see you. so is this a foretaste of what will happen if the revolution actually happens? you guys take over in leave piles of garbage, why would this reassure anybody watching at home that activists likeba yourself should have any power over anything.bo >> first what i want to do is celebrate the successful display of the grassroots people powered change. what happened here was occupy i.c.e. both here in portland and across the country to send a powerful message about the economic crisis. regardless of four former first ladies' -- >> tucker: yes i know -- >> hopefully the u.s. president will change part of a draconian immigration policy. and more can be done to demand change. >> tucker: i know you are excited about this, hold on. why couldn't you use that peoplo power were telling me about to pick up the garbage when you left. you mobilized, got a massha movement, and have engaged people that want to make america
protest in oregon.hanks for coming on. >> tucker, nice to see you again. >> tucker: nice to see you. so is this a foretaste of what will happen if the revolution actually happens? you guys take over in leave piles of garbage, why would this reassure anybody watching at home that activists likeba yourself should have any power over anything.bo >> first what i want to do is celebrate the successful display of the grassroots people powered change. what happened here was occupy...
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then you go to oregon and you're in the woods.yeah, we don't listen to music. is that what you're going to do now? >> no, i was talking to myself in the woods. i was my only -- ( laughter ) -- seriously, i was my only feedback. so -- i was my only opinion out there. >> trevor: now i'm picturing you as a disney princess who siption to the animals and they stick their heads out and go, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo! and the animals were, like, that's pretty good! >> i think i definitely had snow white moments like that, yeah. >> trevor: looking at your career now, you're on the up. having beyonce and eminem singing your hooks and songs you've written, to have so much success, do you now struggle with the balance between going back to a place like l.a. or do you go, like, no, i'm an oregon person and i live in the woods forever? >> i live with my fiancÉ in nappa valley on an amazing ranch. >> trevor: do you have animals? >> yeah, we have sheep. >> trevor: the same ones from the woods? >> there are lots of wild animals. >> trevor: thought y
then you go to oregon and you're in the woods.yeah, we don't listen to music. is that what you're going to do now? >> no, i was talking to myself in the woods. i was my only -- ( laughter ) -- seriously, i was my only feedback. so -- i was my only opinion out there. >> trevor: now i'm picturing you as a disney princess who siption to the animals and they stick their heads out and go, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo! and the animals were, like, that's pretty good! >> i think i...
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you know and i point to an example right here in oregon. less than two hundred years ago less a around two hundred years ago lewis and clark came here and in their journals they wrote about the first the first salmon surmounting which during the salmon runs here in the northwest the first process salmon tribal people had selected people to go out and fish that very first because they caught the salmon they bought them in and from that they made a determination of how many sam and should be taken that year. and it was fish management so that's fish science just like we do today but it was in their own way very important because they understood the consequences of getting it wrong and the consequences of getting it wrong where there were no fish the next year for them to ate there wasn't a safeway or grocery store they could run off to and get some food if the salmon thinker so they were very careful about that today though we see our fish management practices are driven by the dollar and they're driven to catch the very last fish indigenous
you know and i point to an example right here in oregon. less than two hundred years ago less a around two hundred years ago lewis and clark came here and in their journals they wrote about the first the first salmon surmounting which during the salmon runs here in the northwest the first process salmon tribal people had selected people to go out and fish that very first because they caught the salmon they bought them in and from that they made a determination of how many sam and should be...
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as a native oregonian, i like to think everybody comes away a winner from oregon. [laughter] you're totally correct. gene mccarthy won that but then kennedy recovered in california but good catch on that. host: jeff from illinois. good morning, independence line. caller: good morning, steve. thank you very much. i appreciate c-span's programming. today in having the courage to examine the immediate rey's role in america -- media's role in america today. and c-span is doing a great job in making sure we have balanced coverage. this question is for marvin. marvin, i've watched your work and i appreciate the intellectual and objective approach that you take to examining stories and you did mention that the media has done a good job in moving america forward in terms of racial progress and i do agree with that but i'm curious to know from you, do you think that the local press is doing enough to make sure that they're not putting negative images before the american people that cast latinos and african-americans in a very negative light and causing primarily white aeric
as a native oregonian, i like to think everybody comes away a winner from oregon. [laughter] you're totally correct. gene mccarthy won that but then kennedy recovered in california but good catch on that. host: jeff from illinois. good morning, independence line. caller: good morning, steve. thank you very much. i appreciate c-span's programming. today in having the courage to examine the immediate rey's role in america -- media's role in america today. and c-span is doing a great job in making...
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confirming all 99 stores will close in california, oregon and hawaii by the end of the fiscal year. i believe it's florida, actually. that is february 1st. now the chain started in san jose 87 years ago. our abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at one of the south bay stores with a little more information. hi, matt. >> hi. good morning, jessica and reggie. orchard supply started in san jose back in 1931. and this morning the official announcement the stores will be closing and the workers are looking for new jobs. now lowe's bought orchard supply about five years ago. it was started decades ago when this area was filled with farms and orchards. they used orchard supply to buy supplies. eventually it turned into a modern hardware store with 99 stores in california, oregon, and florida. several of those are in the bay area. it's earnings report called this morning lowe's announced they will be closing all the stores and the distribution facilit fi. lowe's president and ceo marvin ellis son said while it whats a necessary business decision to exit orchard supply hardware, decisions
confirming all 99 stores will close in california, oregon and hawaii by the end of the fiscal year. i believe it's florida, actually. that is february 1st. now the chain started in san jose 87 years ago. our abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at one of the south bay stores with a little more information. hi, matt. >> hi. good morning, jessica and reggie. orchard supply started in san jose back in 1931. and this morning the official announcement the stores will be closing and the...
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he had won the oregon primary the week before that. that little v happened so fast. ron bennett was the other upi photographer. he was in the room. he went off the stage with him. when i heard that the senator had been shot, i ran outside. i got this photograph of ethel in the ambulance. it was one of the worst nights in american history. it was one of the worst nights for me because i met and talked with robert kennedy that very evening. this is bill berry, who was his bodyguard, a former fbi agent, who was at his side all the time. there was nothing he could do. this guy popped out of the crowd and shot the senator. when robert kennedy's body was being put on a plane, this is former first lady jacqueline kennedy at the airport. this is a woman who had experienced this tragedy before. these are all pictures i took as a young guy, photographing history and watching a nightmare unfold. host: we should point out that ethel kennedy turned 90 years old. her daughter was with us a few weeks ago. cap and kennedy townsend. back to your phone calls, jenny in honolulu, hawaii
he had won the oregon primary the week before that. that little v happened so fast. ron bennett was the other upi photographer. he was in the room. he went off the stage with him. when i heard that the senator had been shot, i ran outside. i got this photograph of ethel in the ambulance. it was one of the worst nights in american history. it was one of the worst nights for me because i met and talked with robert kennedy that very evening. this is bill berry, who was his bodyguard, a former fbi...
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i was used to settle -- actually settle salt lake, and also part of the oregon trail. there's some very good reasons for that. has to do with geography and also the men who were starting the pony express, three of them, kind of three men who owned the parent company of the pony express, the major movers, alexander majors, some hands are on guy. he was an ox driver or a teamster. he dealt a lot with the people in the offices. he debt with a lot of the superintendents and even the riders. he was a hands on guy. a fellow who would make sure that everything was working on the trail. then there was a man named william waddell. more of more of the inside guy. inside answer to mr. majors. he was the one who was in charge of the stores. wait. stores with pony express? that's right, because the pony express went just the pony express. i wasn't just -- the pen. >> express want just a mail system. the pony express was part of -- well, what the third owner of the companies was trying to do was to establish an entire empire. what he wanted was -- his name was william russell and hi
i was used to settle -- actually settle salt lake, and also part of the oregon trail. there's some very good reasons for that. has to do with geography and also the men who were starting the pony express, three of them, kind of three men who owned the parent company of the pony express, the major movers, alexander majors, some hands are on guy. he was an ox driver or a teamster. he dealt a lot with the people in the offices. he debt with a lot of the superintendents and even the riders. he was...
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city of portland in oregon on the west coast of america. in force braced for violence hundreds of demonstrators many of whom are bringing guns have gathered in water front park in the city center and to the fascist activists and other groups decked mainly in block you may be able to see them here on the screen gathered for a contour protest however it's been reported that they were ordered to leave the site by police it is the third patriot prayer rally in portland this summer the previous two we know ended in violence as its members clash with police on kuntar protesters police say the extra security measures that have been set up include barak a screening for illegal weapons also bomb sniffer dogs as well will be evident in the liberal city there in portland so there you're seeing their very evocative pictures right now on the screen police in between the two sets of protesters very well turned police as well there as you can see in full riot gear expecting the worst it looks like will be coming back to this story in on the run and also j
city of portland in oregon on the west coast of america. in force braced for violence hundreds of demonstrators many of whom are bringing guns have gathered in water front park in the city center and to the fascist activists and other groups decked mainly in block you may be able to see them here on the screen gathered for a contour protest however it's been reported that they were ordered to leave the site by police it is the third patriot prayer rally in portland this summer the previous two...
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oregon hundreds of demonstrators are expected to march to the. park in the city center here saying a sizable police presence there we've also heard there's going to be sniffer dogs on checkpoints as well ahead of the protest they had these groups to bear arms it's also expected to be met by self described fascist activists as well it is the third patriot prayer rally in portland this summer alone similar scenes were seen before this particular rally but also the sended into violence with its members clashing with police on protesters at police say they'll be screening people for weapons and seizing illegal guns this is a story we'll be keeping a very close eye on through the day here and you're watching live pictures from portland oregon all of a march by a far right group on t.v. the self described left this group also coming out to confront them. all right thoughts are stories from here on our national who wins from the trump trade wars if any will not stand for this question next on the. i'm going with a post some of this because of this but i
oregon hundreds of demonstrators are expected to march to the. park in the city center here saying a sizable police presence there we've also heard there's going to be sniffer dogs on checkpoints as well ahead of the protest they had these groups to bear arms it's also expected to be met by self described fascist activists as well it is the third patriot prayer rally in portland this summer alone similar scenes were seen before this particular rally but also the sended into violence with its...
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. >> woodruff: plus, a festival in oregon pushes the boundaries of shakespearean theatewa with an aim diversity. >> just the representation ofe, as a latino, playing henry v, an english king. if i had seen it, that would've affected me, if i was in high school. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshr. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs anli ted wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how mphh you use your e, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's ten to 15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> financial services firm raymond james. io the ford foundation. working with visries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: d friends of the newshou >> this program was made
. >> woodruff: plus, a festival in oregon pushes the boundaries of shakespearean theatewa with an aim diversity. >> just the representation ofe, as a latino, playing henry v, an english king. if i had seen it, that would've affected me, if i was in high school. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshr. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs anli ted wireless plan. our...
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>> reporter: for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm lisa stark, in portland, oregon. woodruff: in sports new the death of a university of maryland fooall player earlier this summer has prompted a number of investigations.ex as amna navaains, much of the scrutiny has focused on what some have called a culture of abuse withinhe school's football program. >> nawaz: in may, 19-year-old offensive lineman jordan mair was hospitalized after he had trouble breathing and standing upright during practice. he died two weeks later, hisfa ly says, of heatstroke. his death sent shock waves through the college footballwo d and raised questions about how, and how quickly, the coaching staff responded. this afternoon, university of maryland president wallace loh said that while the investigation is still ongoing, mistakes were made in how jordan was treated, and he pledged complete accountability. i am joined by john feinstein, a longtime sports writer, and author of a number of books on college athletics.be thank you fog here. >> my pleasure, amna. >> nawaz: we heard wallace say the
>> reporter: for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm lisa stark, in portland, oregon. woodruff: in sports new the death of a university of maryland fooall player earlier this summer has prompted a number of investigations.ex as amna navaains, much of the scrutiny has focused on what some have called a culture of abuse withinhe school's football program. >> nawaz: in may, 19-year-old offensive lineman jordan mair was hospitalized after he had trouble breathing and standing...
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as a native oregonian, i like to think everybody comes away a winner from oregon. you are totally correct. that.ccarthy won kennedy recovered intel point. good catch. host: good morning, independent line. caller: good morning. i appreciate c-span's programming in terms of having the courage to examine the media's role in america today. i think c-span is doing a great job and making sure that we have balanced coverage. this question is for marvin. i have watched your work and appreciate the intellectual approach you take and the objective approach you take to examining stories. you did mention that the media has done a good job in moving america forward in terms of racial progress. i agree with that, but i am curious, do you think the local press is doing enough to make sure they are not putting negative images before the american people, such as latinos and african-americans in a very negative light, and causing primarily what americans to look at them from a very negative perspective? i just don't think that the intellectual growth and analysis that you put into y
as a native oregonian, i like to think everybody comes away a winner from oregon. you are totally correct. that.ccarthy won kennedy recovered intel point. good catch. host: good morning, independent line. caller: good morning. i appreciate c-span's programming in terms of having the courage to examine the media's role in america today. i think c-span is doing a great job and making sure that we have balanced coverage. this question is for marvin. i have watched your work and appreciate the...
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pr in portland, oregon. president trump unleashes a aitter attack aimed at lebron james after the basketball superstar speaks out. r>> our president is kind of ying to kind of divide us. >> ninan: we'll have the reaction. a reversal by ohio state eootball couch urban meyer. he now says he knew about abuse allegations leveled against a former assistant coach, and that coach is defending his former boss. and a warning from animal lovers t out taking out a loan to buy a pet. >> once they start adding in the fees, all of a sudden, a dog that you could have bought for $1,400 is $5,000. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. we begin in portland, oregon, where a massive demonstration by a right wing group turned violent. police used tear gas to break up several small scuffles between the groups and some antifascists. temperatures were high as an officer tried to take a sign away from a woman. he ended up shoving her to the ground. when she got up and ran away, she was swarmed by several other officers. there are
pr in portland, oregon. president trump unleashes a aitter attack aimed at lebron james after the basketball superstar speaks out. r>> our president is kind of ying to kind of divide us. >> ninan: we'll have the reaction. a reversal by ohio state eootball couch urban meyer. he now says he knew about abuse allegations leveled against a former assistant coach, and that coach is defending his former boss. and a warning from animal lovers t out taking out a loan to buy a pet. >>...
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agriculture secretary sonny perdue was joined by senators lisa murkowski of alaska, ron wyden of oregon maria cantwell from washington state and steve daines of montana to announce a new strategy for improving america's forest lands. this is 40 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome. i'm vicki christiansen, the interim chief of the usda core service that i really appreciate your attendance here today. we're here today to join secretary perdue usda department of agriculture secretary as he announces a new strategy that delivers on usda vision for sound stewardship for america's forest. our forests have urgent challenges with the severe wildfires that are playing out across the west, western united states right now here in the current forest conditions demand our attention treatments to reduce fire severity have been conducted for years, yet catastrophic wildfires have continued to grow. although locally successful, these treatments have rarely succeeded at the scale needed for the lasting impacts across the landscape. severe wildfires and poor forest conditions continue to threaten fores
agriculture secretary sonny perdue was joined by senators lisa murkowski of alaska, ron wyden of oregon maria cantwell from washington state and steve daines of montana to announce a new strategy for improving america's forest lands. this is 40 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome. i'm vicki christiansen, the interim chief of the usda core service that i really appreciate your attendance here today. we're here today to join secretary perdue usda department of agriculture secretary as he...
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it started at a farm in oregon.. and quickly spread..g it now.. because people love goats. they're cute, they'll balance on your back when you're doing downward dog.. or just wander around making goat sounds.. (james??) but remember they when a goats gotta go a goats gotta go.. some matts have gotten messy. ( darya ) a little girl pulls a fast one on her mom.... and orders hundreds of dollars worth of toys on amazon.( james ) this picture was taken the packages arrived at their utah home. it happened when little itlin's mom let her order a barbie on amazon for her birthday. later on -- caitlin asked her mom to check and see when it would arrive. that is when she secretly ordered 300-dollars worth of toys on the account. her mom discovered it the next day-- toys were delivered. everything ábut the barbie is being returned. ( darya ) coming up in the next hour... a car slams into a home in the south bay. we've got the latest in a live report. ( darya ) plus... thanks to a judge's order... a bay area girl can go to school with medical marij
it started at a farm in oregon.. and quickly spread..g it now.. because people love goats. they're cute, they'll balance on your back when you're doing downward dog.. or just wander around making goat sounds.. (james??) but remember they when a goats gotta go a goats gotta go.. some matts have gotten messy. ( darya ) a little girl pulls a fast one on her mom.... and orders hundreds of dollars worth of toys on amazon.( james ) this picture was taken the packages arrived at their utah home. it...
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it happened about 185 miles west of bandon, oregon, that's on the pacific ocean.s an off-shore quake. no immediate tsunami warning has been posted. we'll continue to follow this story. a 6.3 magnitude quake off the coast of oregon just minutes ago. >>> switching gears, as we continue our week-long beat the street series where we profile some of the top performing fund managers today it's jeff james. he runs the treehouse small cap fund, it's up 27% this year. we spoke with james earlier and we asked about his secrets to success, how he's managing to beat the street. here's what he told us >> i think the environment for small caps is still quite good earnings growth has been strong. small caps have a more domestic focus in terms of u.s. centric -- u.s. economic environment. economic growth has been accelerating in the u.s. on the back of tax cuts, deregulation the outlook for earnings is good it's less exposed to some of the tariff issues and the economic mixed results and slowdown overseas >> with so much attention focused by investors and by members of the media
it happened about 185 miles west of bandon, oregon, that's on the pacific ocean.s an off-shore quake. no immediate tsunami warning has been posted. we'll continue to follow this story. a 6.3 magnitude quake off the coast of oregon just minutes ago. >>> switching gears, as we continue our week-long beat the street series where we profile some of the top performing fund managers today it's jeff james. he runs the treehouse small cap fund, it's up 27% this year. we spoke with james...
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el lobo se concentra hacia porciones de oregÓn, asÍ como el estado de washington y la regiÓn de canadÁerrosas temperatura puede acercarse a los 90 grados. la precipitaciÓn o se puede ver a largo plazo, la lluvia de registrarse en porciones de la sierra nevada, asÍ como en el sur de california. le aumenta la temperatura y serÍa sobre los 80 grados para este fin de semana, incluso podrÍamos ver las mÁximas alcanzando los 85 grados. palmira: trabajadores de la industria de energÍa solar se reunieron en el capitolio estatal de sacrade quÉ se trata decenas de personas de distintas partes de california se hicieron presentes en el capitolio estatal para apoyar una propuesta de ley. >> queremos mÁs paneles solares en casa y otros edificios. mÁs sistemas para mantener esta energÍa, para que la gente pueda generar energÍa solar durante el dÍa y usarlo en la noche. reportera: esta propuesta es la que serÁ a cargo de que sea una realidad. dicen que debido al cambio climÁtico, la comunidad se aviso fue dada y por eso se necesita este tipo de soluciones. >> los juegos en el norte y las casas han sid
el lobo se concentra hacia porciones de oregÓn, asÍ como el estado de washington y la regiÓn de canadÁerrosas temperatura puede acercarse a los 90 grados. la precipitaciÓn o se puede ver a largo plazo, la lluvia de registrarse en porciones de la sierra nevada, asÍ como en el sur de california. le aumenta la temperatura y serÍa sobre los 80 grados para este fin de semana, incluso podrÍamos ver las mÁximas alcanzando los 85 grados. palmira: trabajadores de la industria de energÍa solar...
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here is the mayor of portland oregon which is one of the many cities that are being described as what you call sanctuary cities that are not cooperating with federal immigration officials they're basically defying the federal government not cooperating with it now u.s. attorney general just sessions has ordered the sanctuary cities all across the united states to start complying with the federal immigration officials but they're refusing to do so let's kind of take an overview about how heated the immigration debate is getting in the united states is our duty to see every human being as a human being not in a way and all the words they use is so racist it's so unfair and i'm sorry i have no sympathy for them they chose this as their job and ice has been terrifying more people than they are being terrified i'm sorry they're taking kids captive some people are saying that like these immigration policies are dividing the country tearing the country up trump is dividing america what do you say to those people i'm saying trump is doing what's necessary to make this a country under obama we
here is the mayor of portland oregon which is one of the many cities that are being described as what you call sanctuary cities that are not cooperating with federal immigration officials they're basically defying the federal government not cooperating with it now u.s. attorney general just sessions has ordered the sanctuary cities all across the united states to start complying with the federal immigration officials but they're refusing to do so let's kind of take an overview about how heated...
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that's left-wing pacific northwest oregon. when is the g.o.p. going to get the message?chelle malkin, you have done such great reporting on this and you're also doing some reporting on another case, we're going to trye to get to it next week. it involves criminal justice reform. i tweeted something -- you know what i'm talking about -- i don't want to get too far into it. >> i do. >> laura: i want to bring you back to discuss that particular case next week. thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. i'm so grateful. wrongful convictions are a huge issue for me. >> laura: yeah, wrongful convictions. prosecutors who are out of control in our country and peoplecu rotting in prison when they could be gainful members of society. there's a lot of abuses out there we really appreciate your covering that.y michelle malkin, thank you so much. we have a lot to still getha to. we'll squeeze it in, if we can, when we come back. .. >> we had no time for raymond's last topic. >> neil diamond announced earlier this year he was going to be retiring because of parkinson's, he broke that pro
that's left-wing pacific northwest oregon. when is the g.o.p. going to get the message?chelle malkin, you have done such great reporting on this and you're also doing some reporting on another case, we're going to trye to get to it next week. it involves criminal justice reform. i tweeted something -- you know what i'm talking about -- i don't want to get too far into it. >> i do. >> laura: i want to bring you back to discuss that particular case next week. thank you so much....
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and married the us state of oregon oldest police not to answer emergency calls from immigration agents who are being harassed by protesters against president trump's migrant run down. and has revealed the manchester arena bomber was rescued from war stricken libya by the british navy in twenty fourteen three years before he killed twenty two people. this is an international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate thank you for joining us. weapons discovered in the syrian former terrorist stronghold of eastern the left happy traced back to west and manufacture as war correspondent robert fisk identified the weapons through serial numbers and then tried to find out why they had ended up in rebel hands. and records this is a weapons factory located in bosnia most likely you have never heard of it but it's here that the weapons were manufactured for one of the bloodiest battles in syria lots of homes were destroyed and lots of civilians were killed in western aleppo by those questionable rebels. who are. we got it almost exactly eight o'clock in the morning and it happened at the worst pos
and married the us state of oregon oldest police not to answer emergency calls from immigration agents who are being harassed by protesters against president trump's migrant run down. and has revealed the manchester arena bomber was rescued from war stricken libya by the british navy in twenty fourteen three years before he killed twenty two people. this is an international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate thank you for joining us. weapons discovered in the syrian former terrorist...
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oregone loses the primary comes back to win the california primary. how did he do that?hat changed? host: -- guest: the easy answer is the demographics changed. theon almost 98% of hispanic vote, for instance, in california. precincts 100% of the african-american vote. he was winning working-class people. that group,ing recor whereas hispanics and african-americans were not a large part of the population in oregon. that was one of the big differences between the states. mccarthy, my father was a tireless campaigner. he worked 15 hour days all over the state, listening to people, engaged with people, hearing people. that thrust, that energy and ability and determination to win was compelling, but it was also felpful that his message o everybody has a role to play and should have dignity had a role to play. guest: i completely agree. int is why he was successful california and indiana. 80% to 90% of the african-american vote and only won 30% of the white vote. that was because of his tha identification with black and hispanic voters. white voters tended to back away from h
oregone loses the primary comes back to win the california primary. how did he do that?hat changed? host: -- guest: the easy answer is the demographics changed. theon almost 98% of hispanic vote, for instance, in california. precincts 100% of the african-american vote. he was winning working-class people. that group,ing recor whereas hispanics and african-americans were not a large part of the population in oregon. that was one of the big differences between the states. mccarthy, my father was...
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building at portland, oregon, started june 17th and continues today. >> protesters even followed them home to their residences, follow them when they went to pick up their kids at day care. repeatedly threatening their lives. this was an absolute siege of a i.c.e. facility. a lot of people don't know this. this really isn't getting covered in the mainstream media. we lost that building for ten days, almost two weeks. the protesters took control of that building. again, these were not normal protesters. folks like antifa, violent, militant groups. >> laura: you know what you haven't seen the media coverage that aspect of it? we have new information for you tonight. to top it all off, portland mayor ted wheeler shot down the terrified i.c.e. officers calls for help. saying that police would respond to them, "when there were eminent life safety threats." okay. last week, wheeler told the demonstrators to peacefully disengage for their own safety. heck with the safety of the i.c.e. employees! this is totally out of control. it is backfiring big-time on the democrats. a recent reuters poll
building at portland, oregon, started june 17th and continues today. >> protesters even followed them home to their residences, follow them when they went to pick up their kids at day care. repeatedly threatening their lives. this was an absolute siege of a i.c.e. facility. a lot of people don't know this. this really isn't getting covered in the mainstream media. we lost that building for ten days, almost two weeks. the protesters took control of that building. again, these were not...