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big in rural oregon -- being from rural oregon, i understand it. making sure the opportunity and achievement gap that has developed between urban and rural oregon is closed. that is a key tool that all oregonians, especially children in the school, need to have access to. i will work to be that governor who brings oregon together, closes the achievement opportunity gap, not only in rural oregon, but also our urban communities, and the divisiveness in difference of opinion between urban and rural needs to close. we have been uniquely qualified to bridge that gap to create one oregon, which we all desire. gov. brown: it's so important for students across the state to have access to the internet. i believe the internet can literally bridge the urban-rural divide. that's why i have worked with broadbandes to expand access to rural communities around the state. it gives people access to the entire world. most specifically in grant county, i worked with republican leaders to invest $1.8 million to build internet access in john day and prairie city. it is
big in rural oregon -- being from rural oregon, i understand it. making sure the opportunity and achievement gap that has developed between urban and rural oregon is closed. that is a key tool that all oregonians, especially children in the school, need to have access to. i will work to be that governor who brings oregon together, closes the achievement opportunity gap, not only in rural oregon, but also our urban communities, and the divisiveness in difference of opinion between urban and...
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oregon needs. >> governor, i'm glad you brought up the oregon health plan. whatever his blind spots, your predecessor was determined to tackle the states most intractable problemsincluding healthcare . in the last half to four years, have you shown similar ambition and the kind of results that merits a second term? >> yes, when i ran for election i said i do three things. we've been able to make great strides on one of them and be able to accomplish two of them. number one, making sure we continue funding or the oregon health plan. we have 94 percent of adult oregonians that have accessto health care and with my leadership we have 98 percent of children . i was able to get the bipartisan support to pass a bill called cover all kids, ensuring 18,000 children regardless of where they came from access to the oregon health plan. my opponentvoted no on that measure. i also was able to bring oregonians together , republicans and democrats to invest in the most comprehensive transportation package in oregon history. investing in our roads and bridges, congestion re
oregon needs. >> governor, i'm glad you brought up the oregon health plan. whatever his blind spots, your predecessor was determined to tackle the states most intractable problemsincluding healthcare . in the last half to four years, have you shown similar ambition and the kind of results that merits a second term? >> yes, when i ran for election i said i do three things. we've been able to make great strides on one of them and be able to accomplish two of them. number one, making...
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the debate for oregon's future. all of the questions asked from young people, high-school students from across the state. we have had some questions answered this evening in the first half-hour. now we continue. shasta, who is our next question from? >> next question is from 15-year-old kai. he wants to ask you about teen suicide. >> hello, my question is for governor brown and representative buehler. in oregon, the second-leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds is suicide. those numbers have been rising in the past decade and a re currently well over the national average. what plans do you have in particular beyond gun safety, to prevent youth from suicide and improve the overall mental health in high-risk groups such as male teens and the lgbtq community? >> we begin with mr. buehler. mr. buehler: thank you for your very important question. it is an issue i'm passionate about. my wife, pattie, has brought this to my attention from her work with lines for life, which works specifically on this issue of youth
the debate for oregon's future. all of the questions asked from young people, high-school students from across the state. we have had some questions answered this evening in the first half-hour. now we continue. shasta, who is our next question from? >> next question is from 15-year-old kai. he wants to ask you about teen suicide. >> hello, my question is for governor brown and representative buehler. in oregon, the second-leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds is suicide....
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buehler. >> a topic i hear frequently traveling around frontier oregon and being from rural oregon, i understand the importance of having a level playing field to make sure the opportunity and achievement gap that unfortunately has developed between urban and rural oregon is closed. that is a key tool that all oregonians and children and their schools need to have access to. i'll work diligently to be that governor who brings oregon together, closes the achievement and opportunity gap, not only in rural oregon but our urban communities and the divisiveness and the difference of opinion between urban and rural needs to close. i believe i'm uniquely qualified to bridge that gap and create one oregon we all desire. >> governor brown no it's so important for students across the state to have access to the internet. i believe that the internet can literally bridge the urban/rural divide and that's why i've worked with the oregon universities to expand broadband access to rural communities around the state. it literally gives people access to the entire world. and most specifically, in gran
buehler. >> a topic i hear frequently traveling around frontier oregon and being from rural oregon, i understand the importance of having a level playing field to make sure the opportunity and achievement gap that unfortunately has developed between urban and rural oregon is closed. that is a key tool that all oregonians and children and their schools need to have access to. i'll work diligently to be that governor who brings oregon together, closes the achievement and opportunity gap,...
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and oregon values and i will continue to do that as the governor of the great state of oregon. think it is critically important we have a strong leader that reflects oregon values and i and the leader oregon needs. >> governor, i am glad you brought up the health plan. yourver his blind spots, predecessor was determined to tackle the state's most intractable problems, including health care. in the last four years, have you shown similar ambition and the kind of results that merit a second term? >> yes. when i ran for election in 2016 i said i would do three things. we have made great strides on one of them and be able to accomplish two of them. make sure we continue funding for the oregon health plan. we have 94% of adult oregonians with access to health care and with my leadership we now have 98% of children. i was able to get the bipartisan support to pass a bill called, cover all kids, ensuring 18,000 children regardless of where they came from have access to the oregon health plan. my opponent voted no on that measure. i was able to bring oregonians together, republicans an
and oregon values and i will continue to do that as the governor of the great state of oregon. think it is critically important we have a strong leader that reflects oregon values and i and the leader oregon needs. >> governor, i am glad you brought up the health plan. yourver his blind spots, predecessor was determined to tackle the state's most intractable problems, including health care. in the last four years, have you shown similar ambition and the kind of results that merit a second...
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strong leader that reflects oregon values. i am the leader oregon needs. >> i am glad you brought up the health plan. your predecessor was determined to tackle the state's most intractable problems. fehave you showed similar ambition and the kind of results that merit to a second term? gov. brown: when i ran for the election, i said we would do three things. two of them and managed great strides on one of them. we continued funding for the oregon health plan. 94% of adults in the state and 98% of children have access to health care. able to get the cover all kids bill passed, to ensure that 18,000 children have access to the state health able to get thl kids bill plan. my opponent footed no one that particular measure -- voted no on that particular measure. i was able to bring republicans and democrats to invest in the most comprehensive transportation package in oregon seismic investing in resilience and transportation production and also public transit across the state, making sure seniors and students can get where they nee
strong leader that reflects oregon values. i am the leader oregon needs. >> i am glad you brought up the health plan. your predecessor was determined to tackle the state's most intractable problems. fehave you showed similar ambition and the kind of results that merit to a second term? gov. brown: when i ran for the election, i said we would do three things. two of them and managed great strides on one of them. we continued funding for the oregon health plan. 94% of adults in the state...
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and we in oregon do things differently.er my leadership, we'll continue to work together to meet oregonians' needs. >> do you feel many of the republicans and independents in your state will in many ways reject this being cast upon this kind of name calling the president has done to democrats, including whether they would be progressive or centrist, they're all mobs, do you think that will be rejected based on the kind of work and based upon the kind of bipartisan work you tried to do? >> absolutely. oregonians are smart. they know that we have leadership in the white house that's corrupt, that's chaotic, and certainly incompetent. we believe here that you do your best work in the oregon way and that means we roll up our sleeves, we figure out how we can bring win-win solutions to the table. that's what i did in health care, that's what i did in transportation, and i'll continue to work that way with the oregon legislature and business leaders across the state. >> thank you, governor brown. side note, we did reach out to th
and we in oregon do things differently.er my leadership, we'll continue to work together to meet oregonians' needs. >> do you feel many of the republicans and independents in your state will in many ways reject this being cast upon this kind of name calling the president has done to democrats, including whether they would be progressive or centrist, they're all mobs, do you think that will be rejected based on the kind of work and based upon the kind of bipartisan work you tried to do?...
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cal had better get right with oregon state. everybody this season beats oregon state. chase was the quarterback under center today and he threw for 3 touchdowns against the beavers. first one to the big man. 7-0 cal. west pass to the 4th quarter, up 35-7, patrick lair got loose. he had 193 yards on the ground. 3 touchdowns and the bears won it 49-7. their first pac-12 road win since september of 2010. >>> big deal tonight, th ranked washington hosted -- oregon, and what a night. cougars quarterback 4th pass of the game to desmond and it put the game away. great win for the cougs. 34-20. wazoo. they are not 6 and 1. right there at san diego state looking for the first win of the year. roberson scored. tied them up at 13. under 2 minutes left. they had to convert the 4th in 1. they were trailing by 3 and roberson could not deliver and that is how sparty lost, they are 0 and 7. 16-13 the final. >>> to the ice, sharks, warm ups at the new york islanders, 2nd period. sharks up 2-1 and burns turned on the red light between the pipes and the sharks win their second straight.
cal had better get right with oregon state. everybody this season beats oregon state. chase was the quarterback under center today and he threw for 3 touchdowns against the beavers. first one to the big man. 7-0 cal. west pass to the 4th quarter, up 35-7, patrick lair got loose. he had 193 yards on the ground. 3 touchdowns and the bears won it 49-7. their first pac-12 road win since september of 2010. >>> big deal tonight, th ranked washington hosted -- oregon, and what a night....
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oregon takes a 24 to 17 lead. here come the huskies....jake browning looking...dancing...throwing on the run and he's got his man ty jones for the touchdown. that would tie it up. then washington with a chance to win the game at the end of regulation. no good. this game is going to overtime. washgton up three and here come the ducks. cj verdell looks like he is shot out of a cannon. that's a touchdown and that's the game. quack quack quack...ducks beat washington. 30 to 27.we are now less than 24 hours away from raiders football. happening sunday morning in england at wembley stadium. kickoff is at 10 am. the team flew into london on friday. they live look outside... golden gate bridge.. this flu season, protect yourself... and your sister-in-law's... tennis partner's... chatty coworker's... youngest daughter's... entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens has specially trained pharmacists, that know which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and c
oregon takes a 24 to 17 lead. here come the huskies....jake browning looking...dancing...throwing on the run and he's got his man ty jones for the touchdown. that would tie it up. then washington with a chance to win the game at the end of regulation. no good. this game is going to overtime. washgton up three and here come the ducks. cj verdell looks like he is shot out of a cannon. that's a touchdown and that's the game. quack quack quack...ducks beat washington. 30 to 27.we are now less than...
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colorado, oregon state, 30 seconds left. jake, bradford, that is a score. >> in boulder. >> after trailing they tied it at 34. extra point, blocked. blocked. went to overtime. >> wow. >> oregon state scored in the first possession, they need it. >> they did not get the 4th and goal. >> they did not get it. >> beavers came from behind -- man, what a thing. came from behind to win it 41- 34 in over time. it snapped a 22 road game losing streak. >> who would of guessed that. from that we go to the pac-12 sound standings. those utes, they are 4-2. they control things over the trojans, buffalos, bottled up there towards the end. going from that to, well, how about stanford. they are hosting washington state? they had ek. upset over oregon last weekend. this game could decide who ends up in the pac-12 title game. if you ec ig ll be plina >> strd is a place. you know, which is very different from the standpoint you are used to more sound, more noise, it is a quiet place. you know, it is -- it is a great field, great stadium, great
colorado, oregon state, 30 seconds left. jake, bradford, that is a score. >> in boulder. >> after trailing they tied it at 34. extra point, blocked. blocked. went to overtime. >> wow. >> oregon state scored in the first possession, they need it. >> they did not get the 4th and goal. >> they did not get it. >> beavers came from behind -- man, what a thing. came from behind to win it 41- 34 in over time. it snapped a 22 road game losing streak. >>...
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let's start in oregon and on the ballot is repealing oregon sanctuary state policies and breakdown whatng to worry state and 1987. law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. what do you think? >> 28 of oregon's counties voted in favor of trump in 2016 and the president's popularity has surged. it is under these circumstances that oregon voters will decide whether to repeal the state's sanctuary law which protect illegal immigrants from deportation. currently there is an estimated 146,000 undocumented immigrants at a cost of $1.2 billion to taxpayers each year. supporters of the repeal point to violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. there was one case that went to national news coverage last year when an illegal immigrant who had been previously deported 13 times from the county prison where he went on several days later to brutally assault two women in portland and opponents of the repeal say it would deter immigrants from coming forward with information on crime. this is a contentious issue in the state of oregon and it will be a close call. jillian: we
let's start in oregon and on the ballot is repealing oregon sanctuary state policies and breakdown whatng to worry state and 1987. law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. what do you think? >> 28 of oregon's counties voted in favor of trump in 2016 and the president's popularity has surged. it is under these circumstances that oregon voters will decide whether to repeal the state's sanctuary law which protect illegal immigrants from deportation. currently there...
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bush who appointed me to serve as oregon at us attorney in 2003. a position i held for six years before i went on to the bench. both of those jobs prepared me well for the federal bench. i would like to introduce my family members who are here today and mentioned some of those who could not be here. my husband, jim mcdermott who was seated behind me, who always supported me and had confidence in me and my career. he is a fantastic trial lawyer in his own right at the first time novelist, my biggest cheerleader and the love of my life and i'm happy he can be here. i have my two daughters here, jessica and elsa seated behind me. both of my daughters inspire me to better better person, jessica is a sophomore at dartmouth college where she is thinking of majoring in neuroscience and government and elsa is in eighth grade and she is a committed student and friend and awesome volleyball player and i am proud of various accomplishments, what makes me most proud is they are kind and giving people. i want to mention my families who are not here. my sisters
bush who appointed me to serve as oregon at us attorney in 2003. a position i held for six years before i went on to the bench. both of those jobs prepared me well for the federal bench. i would like to introduce my family members who are here today and mentioned some of those who could not be here. my husband, jim mcdermott who was seated behind me, who always supported me and had confidence in me and my career. he is a fantastic trial lawyer in his own right at the first time novelist, my...
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we will hear from congressman earl blumenauer fromr oregon.ght have a little something to do with marijuana. if you have the bloomberg terminal, check out tv . interact with us directly. yourgo to tv on journal, ask us a question if you like. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power " on bloomberg television. i am david westin. from bloomberg first word news, we turn to mark crumpton. of theavid, the scope destruction left in florida by hurricane michael is not known yet. high wind and heavy rain left hundreds of thousands of people without power as workers struggle to get to most of the infected areas. the death toll from michael now downgraded from a category 4 hurricane to a tropical storm. 2.nds at >> the beaches took the brunt. zero.s probably grounded it will take us time to assess over the next 48 hours to fully understand who did and who did not evacuate. but it is really too early to tell. mark: meantime, the carolinas, which is still recovering from hurricane florence, targeting heavy rains
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washington state fans just a little excited to host oregon, look at the two guys.mes williams, oregon was ready for it and they were not ready for williams. look at this, he breaks loose, cougars up 27-0 at the half. ducks coming back in the second half. and justin herbert to jalen red, it's a ten point game. beautiful catch, washington state fans cannot believe it. are they going to coug it? they can coug it, a perfect pass to patman. and washington state up 14 and they go on to win, 34-20. i think they are still on the field in pullman, had they may be there until monday. brent brennan, looking for a first win of the year. the aztecs chasing to make it 7-6. third quarter, sparty trailing and roberson up the gut to tie it and san diego state kicked a field goal to take a lead. san jose state still down. the pass tipped and love catches it himself, with no time left, the clock runs out. san jose state is 0-7 with a 16-13 loss. >>> lebron james, his lakers home debut tonight against the rockets. lakers down two, and mcdwee, remember the former warrior to lebron, he
washington state fans just a little excited to host oregon, look at the two guys.mes williams, oregon was ready for it and they were not ready for williams. look at this, he breaks loose, cougars up 27-0 at the half. ducks coming back in the second half. and justin herbert to jalen red, it's a ten point game. beautiful catch, washington state fans cannot believe it. are they going to coug it? they can coug it, a perfect pass to patman. and washington state up 14 and they go on to win, 34-20. i...
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fans cheered king james on, though, when he took the court in oregon.e played well, scoring 26 points, grabbing 12 rebounds, but the portland trail blazers ended up taking it 128-119. >>> warriors star steph curry getting into the movie wis. >> he said he'll be the executive producer of a faith-based hollywood drama. it's based on a book about a 14-year-old boy's recovery after he fell through ice. curry calls the film a story of faith for everyone. it's set to come out in april. >>> right now at 6:00, asking tough questions. >> so you're saying the church is not sheltering any other priests? >> absolutely not, no. >> investigations across the country expand this morning. we're waiting for more bay area cities to release the names of alleged predator priests. what is next for the victims and the accused in san jose. >>> first friday cancelled, disappointment as a bay area city as a popular street fair set for north month shuts down. the reasons behind the surprise. plus -- >> i've made this country with you so great, that everybody wants to come in. >>
fans cheered king james on, though, when he took the court in oregon.e played well, scoring 26 points, grabbing 12 rebounds, but the portland trail blazers ended up taking it 128-119. >>> warriors star steph curry getting into the movie wis. >> he said he'll be the executive producer of a faith-based hollywood drama. it's based on a book about a 14-year-old boy's recovery after he fell through ice. curry calls the film a story of faith for everyone. it's set to come out in april....
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when oregon got the ball they took it in for six. oregon wins and approves its record to five and one, washington loses for the first time impact will play . plus a football coming up tonight we will have it alon the sports rep. >>> -- sports rack -- sports >>> coming up tonight where are going to go over smaller races around the bay area, thus coming up with the 10:00 news. plus we will tell you more about the red flag warning roof monday midday. -- through monday midday. thanks for joining us see you tonight at 10 . (music throughout) (jay) as great as it is bringing a baby home from the hospital, there's one sound you absolutely dread waking up to... (women laughing loudly and speaking spanish) relatives. i really never saw these wedding pictures, mamá. how handsome and young papá looks. ay, it makes me sad. ay, i know that you miss him. no. look at my ass. there are two things in that picture i don't have anymore. ay, mamá, qué loca. sonia, can i help you? no, no, she's fine. it keeps her busy. we need more corn. gloria, where is
when oregon got the ball they took it in for six. oregon wins and approves its record to five and one, washington loses for the first time impact will play . plus a football coming up tonight we will have it alon the sports rep. >>> -- sports rack -- sports >>> coming up tonight where are going to go over smaller races around the bay area, thus coming up with the 10:00 news. plus we will tell you more about the red flag warning roof monday midday. -- through monday midday....
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parts of oregon highway are closed agency wildfires burn near the columbian river in oregon. this is near the washington/oregon state line. several homes and other structures are threatened. so far none have burned. about dozen homes evacuated. fire officials say more evacuations are possible, depending where that fire goes. the fire is burning in an area devastated by wildfires this summer. >>> a new proposal might keep the south bay mayor in office for an extra two years. some san jose city leaders want to move it to align with the president's races. there is typical higher voter turnout during those years. the change was prosed and vote verse to approve. the mayor is running for re-election this year but didn't help draft the proposal. >>> this is a beautiful moment captured on camera, but now a search for a couple. >> eugene chan on his way to a dream force conference yesterday and saw a man carrying a bouquet of flowers get down on one knee. he pulled out his phone and took a picture of that. he wasn't -- now he really wants to find that couple and gish them that picture
parts of oregon highway are closed agency wildfires burn near the columbian river in oregon. this is near the washington/oregon state line. several homes and other structures are threatened. so far none have burned. about dozen homes evacuated. fire officials say more evacuations are possible, depending where that fire goes. the fire is burning in an area devastated by wildfires this summer. >>> a new proposal might keep the south bay mayor in office for an extra two years. some san...
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i want to bring in a senior analyst from portland oregon.r joining we speculate about what the legal market will look at, but there are multiple legal markets in the u.s.. from oregon, what do we see about the potential for this market? >> the potential of the organ market is tremendous. -- oregon market is tremendous. the data shows it is a markets billion. about 725 billion of that is supported through adult use or medical market so the opportunity is ripe for the picking. caroline: you also noted there is plenty of competition. applications flooding the market to an extent that regulators are not accepting new ones. how are certain company standing out? that is the key. the key is differentiation at this point. it is hypercompetitive in the oregon market due to saturation cole spader'snd -- wholesalers. there are some investors from the canadian market that are already investing the space. see 21 is one making headways. golden leaf holdings is another. right now, it has been difficult for those folks to identify the key players. romaine:
i want to bring in a senior analyst from portland oregon.r joining we speculate about what the legal market will look at, but there are multiple legal markets in the u.s.. from oregon, what do we see about the potential for this market? >> the potential of the organ market is tremendous. -- oregon market is tremendous. the data shows it is a markets billion. about 725 billion of that is supported through adult use or medical market so the opportunity is ripe for the picking. caroline: you...
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. >> oregon. >> oregon, sorry. i'm from new york. but i seriously mean that. and i did that at the retail business. i spent so much of my time out in the stores seeing the interplay with the customers, and that's what i think is going to be paramount to deliver the service. >> so will you commit this morning to maintaining the field office option for the many seniors and many americans who need or want to meet with an actual person? >> i think we have to be at the ssa, if i am confirmed, i will be very careful how we deal with the existing field offices. >> that's different than saying, as i hoped, on my watch we're not going to lose these critical opportunities for serving our constituents. >> i can promise you, senator, that i will go out there and before any decisions are made in any of the field offices, i will understand what the conditions are there in that locale and nothing will be done without my okay. >> i told you also that i hoped that you would visit the field office in eugene, oregon, which has one of
. >> oregon. >> oregon, sorry. i'm from new york. but i seriously mean that. and i did that at the retail business. i spent so much of my time out in the stores seeing the interplay with the customers, and that's what i think is going to be paramount to deliver the service. >> so will you commit this morning to maintaining the field office option for the many seniors and many americans who need or want to meet with an actual person? >> i think we have to be at the ssa,...
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good, stacey come on up, from oregon. >> [applause] president trump: thank you, stacey. >> wow, thank you very much. >> [laughter] >> wow. thank you. wow. truly an honor, thank you so much, mr. president. as mr. president said, my name is stacey wilson. we own an electrical contracting company out of camby, oregon we are a mid-sized company that is family owned. my grandfather started the company 65 years ago in oregon and washington and my father, don wilson, has really made it what it is today a nationwide company that specializes in transmission distribution and substation projects nationwide. we employ about 500 employees, and thanks to mr. trump and the tax reforms and the general confidence in the economy, i guess, we have really been able to invest more in our employees and grow our company in the last year. we're investing more in employee wages and benefits and bonuses. we're spending millions on equipment and assets, and in general, we're just seeing a huge increase in work that is coming out, because utilities are spending more to update this aging infrastructure, so thank
good, stacey come on up, from oregon. >> [applause] president trump: thank you, stacey. >> wow, thank you very much. >> [laughter] >> wow. thank you. wow. truly an honor, thank you so much, mr. president. as mr. president said, my name is stacey wilson. we own an electrical contracting company out of camby, oregon we are a mid-sized company that is family owned. my grandfather started the company 65 years ago in oregon and washington and my father, don wilson, has really...
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mainly oregon and washington will pick up the drops.nfortunately, that rain won't make its presence known in the bay area the next 24 hours. we have a live look. our camera atop pier 15 showing you the san francisco skyline shrouded in fog. that is returning to our coastline right now. and it will expand overnight tonight. temperature weiss, we're pretty much on either side of about 60 degrees and a lot of spots. it's not too chilly tonight. 60 oakland, 58 in san francisco, san jose at 63, 64 in brentwood. cooler in the north bay. santa rosa collecting in with a temperature around 55. overnight tonight, the clouds continue to thicken overnight tonight, mainly overcast skies. with the cloud cover overhead, it doesn't get teet chilly. most spots in the mid if not upper 50s over the next 12 hours. live doppler 7 along with satellite, you can see the broad area of circulation. an area of low pressure off the pacific northwest coastline bringing rain showers to seattle and portland. you can see the cloud cover streaming in off our coastline,
mainly oregon and washington will pick up the drops.nfortunately, that rain won't make its presence known in the bay area the next 24 hours. we have a live look. our camera atop pier 15 showing you the san francisco skyline shrouded in fog. that is returning to our coastline right now. and it will expand overnight tonight. temperature weiss, we're pretty much on either side of about 60 degrees and a lot of spots. it's not too chilly tonight. 60 oakland, 58 in san francisco, san jose at 63, 64...
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cal needs a win riding a losing streak at oregon state first quarter no score. chase fwaver change that. play action to malik mcmorris 7-0 second quarter same acquire. gaver looking for patrick on the wheel route. 29 yard touchdown. 14-0 cal not done. later in the car. laird again this on the hand off a stiff arm. and in. that's a 4-yard cal snapping the three-gaosing streak. it's the first conference win of the season 49-7 the final score. game 7 of nlcs dodgers brewers winner going for the world series. cody bellinger for the dodgers deep and gone two-run shot. l.a. up 2-1. currently that same score in the fourth inning right now still away waist to go but the dorjts have the lead right now. sharks in action to want hosting the new york islanders coverage starts at 7:00 over on nbc sports california we will have highlights at 11:00. that's all for sports for now. more news after the break. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi exp
cal needs a win riding a losing streak at oregon state first quarter no score. chase fwaver change that. play action to malik mcmorris 7-0 second quarter same acquire. gaver looking for patrick on the wheel route. 29 yard touchdown. 14-0 cal not done. later in the car. laird again this on the hand off a stiff arm. and in. that's a 4-yard cal snapping the three-gaosing streak. it's the first conference win of the season 49-7 the final score. game 7 of nlcs dodgers brewers winner going for the...
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my name is kelsey cascadia rosalie on i'm twenty two years old i live in eugene oregon and years old i filed a lawsuit against the governor of oregon then when i was nineteen years old the federal government. there's twenty one young people from across this nation who feel strongly enough that yes this issue of climate devastation is important to them yes they're feeling the harms right now from climate change and yes they want to represent their voices but also their peers forces and future generations voices in front of government through the courts. so agatha says on twitter about the poll cost i love the dynamic between mary and made her gains at how mary's long career is shared so honestly providing both a learning experience and a source of inspiration from a view and the audience and how they approach the climate change issue from different angles profiles different climate warriors so this is an accessible way to get into the whole issue of climate action and climate justice you also have a barometer mary which you use with taxi drivers as you're driving around your home whic
my name is kelsey cascadia rosalie on i'm twenty two years old i live in eugene oregon and years old i filed a lawsuit against the governor of oregon then when i was nineteen years old the federal government. there's twenty one young people from across this nation who feel strongly enough that yes this issue of climate devastation is important to them yes they're feeling the harms right now from climate change and yes they want to represent their voices but also their peers forces and future...
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and oregon storms the field and they win 30-27 the final. levi stadium played host to san jose state's first ever game. the knights completed two passes all day. this is one of them. calvin hopkins, jr., finds a wide open jordan asbury, 41 yards. they don't pass much. army runs a triple option. the ground attack. hopkins had three rushing tds so go along with his 99 yards. and the spartans had four turnovers. monday tell aaron lost that one and army recovered it 52 yards x they ended up winning 52-3. san jose state, 0-6. this sports report is sponsored by riverrock casino i promise we will have good college highlights coming up. upsets and top ten teams coming up. >> ands as well, nlcs and alcs. >> there you go. well rounded. absolutely. >> much more to come on abc even news. the president's threat following reports a yurnlist may have been killed inside the embassy. and the message from a with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes
and oregon storms the field and they win 30-27 the final. levi stadium played host to san jose state's first ever game. the knights completed two passes all day. this is one of them. calvin hopkins, jr., finds a wide open jordan asbury, 41 yards. they don't pass much. army runs a triple option. the ground attack. hopkins had three rushing tds so go along with his 99 yards. and the spartans had four turnovers. monday tell aaron lost that one and army recovered it 52 yards x they ended up winning...
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. >>> smoke from wildfires in northern california and oregon is making way to the bay area for stunning sunsets. >> sandhya patel. >> because of the fact that we have so much haze, not strong wind to clear it out today, and combination of that along with smoke expected to come down from northern california and oregon this weekend, air district issued air quality advisory through sunday. tomorrow moderate air quality for all areas. sunday is good to moderate but need winds to clear out the air. if you smell smoke head inside if you have respiratory issues. keep your windows closed. live doppler 7 showing patches of fog, thick enough to reduce visibility. four to six miles right now. be careful in the morning. thick in spots. temperatures in 50s and 60s. look at something extra special this weekend. orionid meteor shower. best view before dawn. almost full moon may interfere with the amount of meteors but hopefully good show. low 60s to mid-80s today. duplicate tomorrow. another mild to warm day tomorrow and cooling trend starts sunday. live picture from south beach towards sales force to
. >>> smoke from wildfires in northern california and oregon is making way to the bay area for stunning sunsets. >> sandhya patel. >> because of the fact that we have so much haze, not strong wind to clear it out today, and combination of that along with smoke expected to come down from northern california and oregon this weekend, air district issued air quality advisory through sunday. tomorrow moderate air quality for all areas. sunday is good to moderate but need winds...
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due to smoke and haze that has drifted from the southern oregon wildfires that are actively burning so if you see a little thin layer of haze, this is actually the sun as it's coming up. remember, if you have any type tabl limit your outdoor activity into the afternoon hours. let's talk about our next chance of rain because we've been talking about this all week long antutely now the models are agreeance. the system seems to be pushing far off near oregon and far northern california so that first cold front moves in at about 10:00 on tuesday. with this, we're going to see a drop in temperatures as early as tomorrow by about 4 or 5 degrees in some spots. as we head in towards wednesday and thursday, we'll keep the chance of some light showers to really the far northern areas, so sonoma county might get light showers. we might catch some drizzle along the coastline but apart from that, thursday into friday, that second cold front that comes in, still looking like it's going to stick off to the far northo no confidence that iring any rain to the bay area, but what it will bring is that tr
due to smoke and haze that has drifted from the southern oregon wildfires that are actively burning so if you see a little thin layer of haze, this is actually the sun as it's coming up. remember, if you have any type tabl limit your outdoor activity into the afternoon hours. let's talk about our next chance of rain because we've been talking about this all week long antutely now the models are agreeance. the system seems to be pushing far off near oregon and far northern california so that...
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the go yes -- go west young man, the one we have always heard and you now live in oregon. there is no frontier. we don't have a frontier anymore. you are as west as you can go. what do you think the implications of no longer having a frontier, no longer having a place to go closer to the sunset, settling new land, has that been in your mind, affecting american history, politics or the people, so many people move to portland or seattle or san francisco for a new start and at one point it really was the frontier and open. but now it's almost like the east coast.>> i know what you mean and i think that the dream state of the west still exists. when i was teaching literature at portland state i had students come to portland to go to college from the east coast. who said in taking my class i came with because i thought out there i could be who i want to be an experience freedom and independence, the place where one can be free and independent. and of course there is disappointment which relates back again to the homestead movement where all these people who came out and homeste
the go yes -- go west young man, the one we have always heard and you now live in oregon. there is no frontier. we don't have a frontier anymore. you are as west as you can go. what do you think the implications of no longer having a frontier, no longer having a place to go closer to the sunset, settling new land, has that been in your mind, affecting american history, politics or the people, so many people move to portland or seattle or san francisco for a new start and at one point it really...
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the oregon is littered with -- with thene is littered spirit i have worked on my own project for the last five years spirit we found more than was found at this location. after the war, there were american teams, following the battle that came through and picked up most of the big stuff. most of what we find and cartridges, smaller pieces of equipment, there were no large -- all of the large things were picked up. anywhere you go in the argonne, you will find a similar amounts of material. host: to have talked about doug's effort. his discovery expedition. they helped dedicate a trail in monument at their location over 10 years ago. how did the french government and other authorities react to his findings? brad: i cannot really say. on his website, he posted several letters of indoors meant a most order of things. if you read them, they are actually not letters of endorsement. one, hes i know, number never released -- received permission from the french thateological services for region. they never issued him a permit to do that. his archaeology work. i know, hass received permission
the oregon is littered with -- with thene is littered spirit i have worked on my own project for the last five years spirit we found more than was found at this location. after the war, there were american teams, following the battle that came through and picked up most of the big stuff. most of what we find and cartridges, smaller pieces of equipment, there were no large -- all of the large things were picked up. anywhere you go in the argonne, you will find a similar amounts of material....
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they recently arrived at the oregon zoo.e smaller than a nickel. >> but they're almost the same size. >> they're interesting to look at. they're turtley awesome and super adorable. >> women of all ages share -- >> who is the most beautiful woman? >> find out who they say is the most beautiful of all time. >> michelle pfeffer. >> yes. >> plus an extreme sports pro standing on a cliff's edge. >> that jump below him is about 70 feet down to the water. >> the incredible moment he attempts an unbelievable flip off the falls. u bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my passion. you're ruining my workout. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks
they recently arrived at the oregon zoo.e smaller than a nickel. >> but they're almost the same size. >> they're interesting to look at. they're turtley awesome and super adorable. >> women of all ages share -- >> who is the most beautiful woman? >> find out who they say is the most beautiful of all time. >> michelle pfeffer. >> yes. >> plus an extreme sports pro standing on a cliff's edge. >> that jump below him is about 70 feet down to the...
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the reason for that is because there are active wildfires burning in southern oregon.ll that spoke and haze has managed to creep its way down through the bay area so something to keep in mind because i know that a lot of folks might be heading outside, to kick it and hang out and enjoy the sunshine. just be aware of that. as far as your long range outlook, the next chance of seeing some rain. now unfortunately that initial system that's going to creep on in, on tuesday, is going to be steered off far north. the ridge of high pressure is going to start building over most of california down through central and southern california, and that's going to keep the majority of california dry, at least through next week. we will notice from the system is going to be the cooling thanks to the pairing with the cold front, and that's going to keep our daytime highs comfortable. looking way ahead and this is towards next tuesday, this is going to possibly bring our next chance into the 28th, next weekend, of seeing late rain, and this is all still kind of far out. the models are co
the reason for that is because there are active wildfires burning in southern oregon.ll that spoke and haze has managed to creep its way down through the bay area so something to keep in mind because i know that a lot of folks might be heading outside, to kick it and hang out and enjoy the sunshine. just be aware of that. as far as your long range outlook, the next chance of seeing some rain. now unfortunately that initial system that's going to creep on in, on tuesday, is going to be steered...
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a lawsuit against the governor of oregon then when i was nineteen years old federal government. there's twenty one young people from across this nation who feel strongly enough that yes this issue of climate devastation is important to them yes they're feeling the harms right now from climate change and yes they want to represent their voices but also their peers forces and future generations voices in front of government through the courts. so agatha says on twitter about the poll cost i love the dynamic between mary and mays hagan's at how mary's long career is shared so honestly providing both a learning experience and a source of inspiration from made and the audience and how they approach the climate change issue from different angles profiles different climate warriors so this is an accessible way to get into the whole issue of climate action and climate justice you also have a barometer mary which you use with taxi drivers as you're driving around your home which is what is the taxi driver barometer that you use. well you know ten years ago taxi drivers were the most skep
a lawsuit against the governor of oregon then when i was nineteen years old federal government. there's twenty one young people from across this nation who feel strongly enough that yes this issue of climate devastation is important to them yes they're feeling the harms right now from climate change and yes they want to represent their voices but also their peers forces and future generations voices in front of government through the courts. so agatha says on twitter about the poll cost i love...
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oregon takes a 24 to 17 lead.t here come the huskies....jake browning looking...dancing...throwing on the run and he's got his man ty jones for the touchdown. that would tie it up. then washington with a chance to win the game at the end of regulation. no good. this game is going to overtime. washington up three and here come the ducks. cj verdell looks like he is shot out of a cannon. that's a touchdown and that's the game. quack quack quack...ducks beat washington. 30 to 27. (j.r.)we are now less than 24 hours away from raiders football. happening sunday morning in england at wembley stadium. kickoff is at 10 am. the team flew into london on friday. they practiced in alameda this week. there have been years where they chose to spend the whole week overseas that is not the case this week. they practiced in the bay area then flew in. the raiders take on a seattle team that has won two of their last three and lost a very close game last week to the los angeles rams. the raiders didn't show much urgency at all again
oregon takes a 24 to 17 lead.t here come the huskies....jake browning looking...dancing...throwing on the run and he's got his man ty jones for the touchdown. that would tie it up. then washington with a chance to win the game at the end of regulation. no good. this game is going to overtime. washington up three and here come the ducks. cj verdell looks like he is shot out of a cannon. that's a touchdown and that's the game. quack quack quack...ducks beat washington. 30 to 27. (j.r.)we are now...
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the red plumes would stay up into oregon. maybe a little getting near the border. overall, we don't expect super thick smoke. but definitely hazy with our air quality advisory in effect until 9:00 p.m. on sunday. this means if you suffer from respiratory problems, allergies, you might want to limit your outdoor exposure. what are our chances of getting anything next week? coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> the california puc is investigating what hanppened. on wednesday night, a grass fire sparked a fire. and there were concerns that the pipeline could explode. the people returned home yesterday afternoon. >>> a sense of closure today for the family of a mother and baby killed by a draupunk driver thr years ago. the livermore man received a sentence of 30 years to life in prison. brian jones crashed his car into this apartment complex after drinking at a wine festival. a mother and her 14 month old daughter were killed. jones apologized to the family in court today. it's a tragedy for the victims but also for jones and hayis family. >> brian jones has accepted resp
the red plumes would stay up into oregon. maybe a little getting near the border. overall, we don't expect super thick smoke. but definitely hazy with our air quality advisory in effect until 9:00 p.m. on sunday. this means if you suffer from respiratory problems, allergies, you might want to limit your outdoor exposure. what are our chances of getting anything next week? coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> the california puc is investigating what hanppened. on wednesday night, a grass...
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a family worked in the oregon department of corrections in the oregon's prisons mentioned to me he knew of a white family that had what he thought were six members in prison. he said if i come out to oregon, i was living on the east coast. i could interview members in prison and the "new york times" agreed to let me do that and but what we didn't know at that time was it wasn't six members of the family who were in prison. it's 60. 60 members of the family who had been at one time or another in prison. the first of the members of t s family the name is bogle. i met tracy bogle serving a 16-year prison sentence. he said what you are raised with, you grow to become. there is no escape. and that for me is at the heart of it. it's imitation. because the members of this family when they grew up, their fathers and their mothers would take them out to commit crimes with them. they saw themselves as a crime family and thought it gave them great honor. >> let me dig down, you mentioned his precise quote in a book, if i had been raised in a family of the i'd probably be a doctor. but i was raised
a family worked in the oregon department of corrections in the oregon's prisons mentioned to me he knew of a white family that had what he thought were six members in prison. he said if i come out to oregon, i was living on the east coast. i could interview members in prison and the "new york times" agreed to let me do that and but what we didn't know at that time was it wasn't six members of the family who were in prison. it's 60. 60 members of the family who had been at one time or...
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at oregon state, everyone beats oregon state. from inside the 5, garver to the big fella. i love it when the big fellas catch it. same score 2nd quarter. garvers, patrick laurd. they call that a wheel route if you're scoring at home. that's touchdown. it's 14-0. later in the half, they added another score. laird, the quarterback, stiff armed and walked in. 21-0 bears. and how's this for setting the tone? it's layered inside. cuts back. 53 yards. to the oregon state 25 to set up another score. this drive lasted 4 plays. ended with chris brown scoring the touchdown. not the hip hop star; the football player chris brown. cal went on to win it 49-7. they are now 4-3 for the year. their 1st pac 12 win for the year. >>> out of the big 10, boy, bad blood when michigan state came in and just walked right all over michigan's devon bush. didn't like it. look what he did to the michigan state logo. as for the game, defensive struggle, tied at 7, late in the 3rd. shae patterson to donovan peoples jones, and they're not going to get him. 14-7 lead. jim harbaugh's team won it. they're 7
at oregon state, everyone beats oregon state. from inside the 5, garver to the big fella. i love it when the big fellas catch it. same score 2nd quarter. garvers, patrick laurd. they call that a wheel route if you're scoring at home. that's touchdown. it's 14-0. later in the half, they added another score. laird, the quarterback, stiff armed and walked in. 21-0 bears. and how's this for setting the tone? it's layered inside. cuts back. 53 yards. to the oregon state 25 to set up another score....
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the irrigation project in oregon and the columbia river basin in washington, all of these states benefitsly in terms of jobs, in terms of the environment. i think it's important to say, the environment. together we rebuild our water infrastructure. we'll do something that hasn't been done in how many years has that been since you have done a project like that? >> 1979. >> yeah. that's a long time. this is even bigger. this is a bigger impact even from 1979, and make our communities more beautiful places to live and work and grow, and make them so environmentally incredible. so it's a great honor that we are signing the new memorandum and this will move things along at a record clip and you have a lot of water. i hope you enjoy the water that you're going to have, okay? farmers are going to enjoy it. great for the farmers, great for the people, great for recreation, great for everything you can think of. and now the next time i ride up that road i think we'll see a lot of green. it's going to be 100% green instead of 4% green. so i'll sign it right now. liz: president trump signing this m
the irrigation project in oregon and the columbia river basin in washington, all of these states benefitsly in terms of jobs, in terms of the environment. i think it's important to say, the environment. together we rebuild our water infrastructure. we'll do something that hasn't been done in how many years has that been since you have done a project like that? >> 1979. >> yeah. that's a long time. this is even bigger. this is a bigger impact even from 1979, and make our communities...
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retired and moved to southern oregon. their new place is much bigger -- minus the headaches they wanted to leave behind.laurelee ragsdale/client - "we needed a lot more green. we needed a lot slower pace -- a lot less traffic."alan ragsdale/client- "traffic was a big issue for us, um, property tax was a big issue for us. you know, that's even though, we're paying substantial, i'm paying a house down, we, you never get rid of property tax." the ragsdale's planned their move for six years... and, san ramon real estate broker scott fuller, helped make it happen. scott fuller/broker- "business is busy." fuller has 18 years of experience in real estate. two years ago, he founded the agency "leaving-the-bay-area-dot-com." taking advantage of a growing market of people wanting help selling their bay area homes... and, buy property out of the region or out-of-state.scott fuller/broker- "over the last couple of years, i'd say we've helped 20-30 people, uh, move out of the bay area." he says locally, the sacramento area has been a
retired and moved to southern oregon. their new place is much bigger -- minus the headaches they wanted to leave behind.laurelee ragsdale/client - "we needed a lot more green. we needed a lot slower pace -- a lot less traffic."alan ragsdale/client- "traffic was a big issue for us, um, property tax was a big issue for us. you know, that's even though, we're paying substantial, i'm paying a house down, we, you never get rid of property tax." the ragsdale's planned their move...
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then oregon country and mexican cession, or something like that. it is neatly demarcated. this goes back to what patty limerick was talking about with drew eisenberg's work on manifest destiny. the maps create this impression of a manifestly destined expansion of the united states. they erase all the contestation out of that. they erase the indian presence. they treat these boundaries that the united states acquires as if they are foreordained. they pretend the louisiana purchase, which every textbook then monetizes as the united states spent $15 million, or the mexican cession, $15 million, as the end of the story. as opposed to, and there is an historian named robert e. lee -- >> no, his name is bobby lee. [ laughter ] he invented the e. for this. he is going to print the legend, but go ahead. >> that was my line. in any case, he has looked at a full accounting of these purchases. obviously what the louisiana purchase did is you take the territory from france, it does not clear the indian titles. it will cost much more money to conquer the territories you acquire by purc
then oregon country and mexican cession, or something like that. it is neatly demarcated. this goes back to what patty limerick was talking about with drew eisenberg's work on manifest destiny. the maps create this impression of a manifestly destined expansion of the united states. they erase all the contestation out of that. they erase the indian presence. they treat these boundaries that the united states acquires as if they are foreordained. they pretend the louisiana purchase, which every...
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tonight you are going to see the first debate between the major party candidates in the race for oregon governor appeared live from roosevelt high school in north portland, this is a debate for oregon's future. >>
tonight you are going to see the first debate between the major party candidates in the race for oregon governor appeared live from roosevelt high school in north portland, this is a debate for oregon's future. >>
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courts in the states like washington, oregon, california. so i think that, you know, and i think it should be the small islands that lead a giant lawsuit or many lawsuits, because there's not one place where you can, you know, do this. but i think that we have to move, you know, from just being a nice guy approach and everybody will do their thing to litigation. and i want to find out what you think about that. >> yep. okay. thank you very much. manass, we did talk about that big issue, that not easy question aha you pose -- that you pose, how do we get a shared vision. and i think there is a governance program within countries and at the global level. and i think we have to work at it bottom-up and top-down, if i can put it that way. local government has to work for people, and then regional, you know, in a country and further up. and part of problem at the moment is there are certain people who have felt left behind. and there is a dimension of it that is, a part of the population that's had some entitlement sense being left behind. and th
courts in the states like washington, oregon, california. so i think that, you know, and i think it should be the small islands that lead a giant lawsuit or many lawsuits, because there's not one place where you can, you know, do this. but i think that we have to move, you know, from just being a nice guy approach and everybody will do their thing to litigation. and i want to find out what you think about that. >> yep. okay. thank you very much. manass, we did talk about that big issue,...
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so that public warning issued by law enforcement in oregon on monday, last monday the 15th. the very next day after that press conference in oregon, the head of that right wing group, the one that law enforcement was warning about with having the guns overlooking their fighting positions, the head of that group was invited on to the fox news channel in prime time to promote his group and to promote their approach towards supporting president trump in the streets. there have always been violent extremist groups on the ragged edge of american politics, right? anti-abortion extremists who turn to bombs and snipers to kill people to try to get their way, to kill doctors. left wing groups in the '70s who carried out bombings of their own, hijackings, even prison breaks. puerto rican groups shot up the u.s. capitol in the 1950s. more modern iterations of the klan persist to this day. and violent cults and sovereign citizens. violent extremism, people who celebrate violence for its political effect, they have always been with news this country. or they've always been off to the sid
so that public warning issued by law enforcement in oregon on monday, last monday the 15th. the very next day after that press conference in oregon, the head of that right wing group, the one that law enforcement was warning about with having the guns overlooking their fighting positions, the head of that group was invited on to the fox news channel in prime time to promote his group and to promote their approach towards supporting president trump in the streets. there have always been violent...
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in the southern portion of oregon that's trailing and making its way down here. we're not seeing windy conditions so this will help better the air quality towards the weekend but anybody dealing with any respiratory issues, try to limit your outdoor exposure and close all those windows nice and tight. dangerous waves will continue through today. we're going to see waves upward of six aves. and rip currents a possibility. let's talk about that rain because i've been teasing this futurecast, this system. the models are continuously showing this gearing more towards the far north, which is going to leave us a little bit dryer than what we were hoping for. but the north bay still has the best chance of seeing some showers. we'll keep the showers in the forecast, especially for anything north of the golden gate bridge. now, if you live south of the golden gate bridge, it's going to be a very light chance of seeing some rain all the way from tuesday to possibly even friday. just kind of depending on how quickly that system moves through. then we clear out right behind
in the southern portion of oregon that's trailing and making its way down here. we're not seeing windy conditions so this will help better the air quality towards the weekend but anybody dealing with any respiratory issues, try to limit your outdoor exposure and close all those windows nice and tight. dangerous waves will continue through today. we're going to see waves upward of six aves. and rip currents a possibility. let's talk about that rain because i've been teasing this futurecast, this...
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. >>> next tonight, the violence breaking out over and over again in portland, oregon among opposing protesters and the mayor under fire for a plan to restrict who is allowed protest and where. nbc's miguel almaguer has more on the controversy. >> reporter: these aotic street brawls in portlan oregon began as planned protests but spilled anto violence between leftnd right extremists groups as they often dw the mayor wants the power to restrict when and where demonstrators can demonstrate if they have a history of violence. responsibility to protect the public and bl protect the puic's property. b >> reporter: there is protest over the proposed ordinance. the aclu says it's a violation of the first amendment. >> they the tools already on the books to hold people accountable and simply aren't doing so. r eporter: with the bl oody battles leaving so afraid to venture into downtown, soon the city will decide on the mayor's plan. alrey sparking protests over protests. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> next, supreme romance, the secret between two justices revealed after decades. the washingto
. >>> next tonight, the violence breaking out over and over again in portland, oregon among opposing protesters and the mayor under fire for a plan to restrict who is allowed protest and where. nbc's miguel almaguer has more on the controversy. >> reporter: these aotic street brawls in portlan oregon began as planned protests but spilled anto violence between leftnd right extremists groups as they often dw the mayor wants the power to restrict when and where demonstrators can...