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so what happened in this first case, mueller versus oregon curt mueller ran aaury in oregon in 1908 and laundries were a kind of business that had sort overwhelmingly female workforce and so there was a womath she employed and you can tell how women were viewed by the legal systein the early 1900s. they wouldn't even refer to her by her full name. she wasily mrs. e gotcha and by referring to her that sce as well, one that she has a first name right that is worthy of knowing. and second, it also obscures the fact that she was 16 years old and alad marednd already a union leader working in this laundry. emma gotcha. was a really incredible woman who gets sort of largely overlooked in legal history and the law here limited the number of hours that a woman could work. and mueller said, yeah, no, that i'm not going to follow the law. he violated the law based on gotchas, testimony, and mueller got fined $10, which, you know, and those days was not insubstantial amount of money. so i know we've you guys have read lochner versus new york. we haven't talked about it yet, but i think it's worth
so what happened in this first case, mueller versus oregon curt mueller ran aaury in oregon in 1908 and laundries were a kind of business that had sort overwhelmingly female workforce and so there was a womath she employed and you can tell how women were viewed by the legal systein the early 1900s. they wouldn't even refer to her by her full name. she wasily mrs. e gotcha and by referring to her that sce as well, one that she has a first name right that is worthy of knowing. and second, it also...
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farmers across oregon have been grappling with the challenges. one of those farmers is kevin richards from fox apollo ranch in oregon, a second-generation farmer. his family specializes in c crops like kentucky bluegrass, wheat, alfalfa, hay. esign and implement systems that minimize trade-offs between productivity and environmental performance. i'm currently the u.s. representative of united nations intergovernmental panels on soils where i'm the lead author on north american assessment of status of the world soils report. climate change is a serious risk, precipitation extreme creates challenges to farmers. we should take steps to mitigate and adapt to climate change when and where it makes sense without slowing of progress we have made to improving the human condition much of which is attributable to agriculture. in the last 50 years alone we have doubled corn production, annual rate, show nos sign of declining and the increase in production has been accompanied by significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. nevertheless, em missions a
farmers across oregon have been grappling with the challenges. one of those farmers is kevin richards from fox apollo ranch in oregon, a second-generation farmer. his family specializes in c crops like kentucky bluegrass, wheat, alfalfa, hay. esign and implement systems that minimize trade-offs between productivity and environmental performance. i'm currently the u.s. representative of united nations intergovernmental panels on soils where i'm the lead author on north american assessment of...
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zeller: in waldport, oregon, this small little town, a fisherman's village in coastal oregon has a lotf these hippie types, just sort of people who had dropped out of society. one day, out of the blue, a number of people just disappeared, dozens of people. zeller: the waldport, oregon, disappearances, as they were called, people who up and left, it made cbs' national news. a score of persons from a small oregon town have disappeared. it's a mystery whether they've been taken on a so-called trip to eternity or simply been taken. as was later found out, this wasn't a coincidence because all of these people, it turns out, had attended some sort of a meeting a couple days before, and that's where they came up with this plan to leave. and there was a poster on a telephone pole right outside this little general store, and it said, "ufos, who are they? where they have come from, and when they will leave?" even though i really knew nothing about ufos at the time, i just didn't disbelieve that it was possible, you know, that there could be beings from another planet or something. and at the tim
zeller: in waldport, oregon, this small little town, a fisherman's village in coastal oregon has a lotf these hippie types, just sort of people who had dropped out of society. one day, out of the blue, a number of people just disappeared, dozens of people. zeller: the waldport, oregon, disappearances, as they were called, people who up and left, it made cbs' national news. a score of persons from a small oregon town have disappeared. it's a mystery whether they've been taken on a so-called trip...
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farmers across oregon have been grappling with these challenges. one of those farmers is our kevin richards from fox hollow ranch in oregon. he's a second-generation farmer. his family specialize in growing seed crops like carrots and kentucky bluegrass it pretty also goes peppermint oil, wheat, alfalfa, hay, before mr. richards dug into the soil of jefferson county, he fought for our farmers here in washington d.c. as director of regulatory relations for the american farm bureau federation. he has felt the effects of this prolonged drought in central oregon firsthand. last summer, he was among hundreds of farmers who received only half as much water as usual. which means of course, fewer crops and less income. to address the shortage of water, mr. richards has invested irrigation modernization programs like drip irrigation and wireless irrigation monitoring to improve the efficiency of his farms. to ensure the crops we need and more farming does not fall fallow, it's about we support a family farmers like mr. richards. it is also important irrigat
farmers across oregon have been grappling with these challenges. one of those farmers is our kevin richards from fox hollow ranch in oregon. he's a second-generation farmer. his family specialize in growing seed crops like carrots and kentucky bluegrass it pretty also goes peppermint oil, wheat, alfalfa, hay, before mr. richards dug into the soil of jefferson county, he fought for our farmers here in washington d.c. as director of regulatory relations for the american farm bureau federation. he...
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i will fight to bring good paying jobs home to oregon and support oregon.mber in the past flipping the house, the majority runs right through our district. and i am ready. i am ready to be your champion. >> bynum is oregon's only black state lawmaker. and if she wins, she will make history as the state's first ever black member of congress. joining me now is democratic congressional candidate, oregon state representative, janel bynum. welcome to the sunday show. so first question i ask every person who is running for office, why are you running? why are you running for the u.s. house seat? >> i am a mother, i'm a small business owner, i am a four term state legislator i'm really excited to bring a certain energy to this. i have worked really, really hard to bring back things for oregonians that they care about. reproductive health equity, housing, mental health supports, environmental legislation. all of these things are things that oregonians really, really care about. in great contrast, lori chavez- deremer, the sitting republican representative right now
i will fight to bring good paying jobs home to oregon and support oregon.mber in the past flipping the house, the majority runs right through our district. and i am ready. i am ready to be your champion. >> bynum is oregon's only black state lawmaker. and if she wins, she will make history as the state's first ever black member of congress. joining me now is democratic congressional candidate, oregon state representative, janel bynum. welcome to the sunday show. so first question i ask...
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bird that's ever been recorded in oregon.he united states. >> reporter: tonight, bird watchers everywhere excited. >> the leading theory is that this bird was migrating, encountered a storm, got blown out to sea, and potentially found a passing ship headed to the united states. >> david: this evening, that middle school teacher and amateur photographer proud of his find. >> what i'm mostly happy about is this brings a little bit of joy and a little bit of beauty to everybody's lives. >> david: a lot of beauty. and we thank you. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. free palestine. free palestine who did >> you had uh- fire extinguishers thrown at us, smoke. thrown at us, water bottles. >> looks like these explosive fire sticks, i think that are designed just to strike fear for us. they're not needed. >> and they seemed determined to stay here. >> these protesters really look like they were prepared for to be here, possibly for weeks. >> the senate is essential to democracy, but dissent must never lead to disorder. >> hundreds ar
bird that's ever been recorded in oregon.he united states. >> reporter: tonight, bird watchers everywhere excited. >> the leading theory is that this bird was migrating, encountered a storm, got blown out to sea, and potentially found a passing ship headed to the united states. >> david: this evening, that middle school teacher and amateur photographer proud of his find. >> what i'm mostly happy about is this brings a little bit of joy and a little bit of beauty to...
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>> it's probably the rarest bird that's ever been recorded in oregon.he united states. >> david: tonight, bird watchers everywhere excited. >> the leading theory is that this bird was migrating, encountered a storm, got blown out to sea, and potentially found a passing ship headed to the united states. >> david: this evening, that middle school teacher and amateur photographer proud of his find. >> what i'm mostly happy about is this brings a little bit of joy and a little bit of beauty to everybody's lives. >> david: a lot of beauty. and we thank you. i'll see you tomorrow. good night . tonight, we're live on campus with the latest. >> the disturbing accusations against the owner of this hair salon. police think a teenager isn't the only victim. plus plans are changing when it comes to paving project. >> the new paving project in the north bay. drivers will notice a difference tonight. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. the spring warmth is fading. we have a storm on the way. all time it out for you. your weekend forecast is coming up. abc seven news
>> it's probably the rarest bird that's ever been recorded in oregon.he united states. >> david: tonight, bird watchers everywhere excited. >> the leading theory is that this bird was migrating, encountered a storm, got blown out to sea, and potentially found a passing ship headed to the united states. >> david: this evening, that middle school teacher and amateur photographer proud of his find. >> what i'm mostly happy about is this brings a little bit of joy and...
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corkran: the oregon courts so far have not applied the oregon -- justice gorsuch: i didn't ask whetherhe courts -- have applied it. you haven't asked them to apply it, and you're ms. corkran: they've had a couple of cases like this. justice gorsuch: have they? ms. corkran: mr. kneedler referred to the bartlett case. justice gorsuch: and how are they going? ms. corkran: the -- so far, they have not applied the necessity defense. they left open the possibility that it might apply, but they haven't applied it -- yet. they didn't find that it was necessary under those circumstances. justice gorsuch: did they rule out that it might be necessary under some circumstances? ms. corkran: they left open that possibility, but i'd also say the civil citation or the -- i don't want to say "civil.” it's a little murky. but the fines here are not subject, i don't think, or it's not clear, to the necessity defense. so it wouldn't take care of the entirety of the claim. justice gorsuch: you've got excessive fines clause there, though, right? ms. corkran: yes. justice gorsuch: and that's not before us ei
corkran: the oregon courts so far have not applied the oregon -- justice gorsuch: i didn't ask whetherhe courts -- have applied it. you haven't asked them to apply it, and you're ms. corkran: they've had a couple of cases like this. justice gorsuch: have they? ms. corkran: mr. kneedler referred to the bartlett case. justice gorsuch: and how are they going? ms. corkran: the -- so far, they have not applied the necessity defense. they left open the possibility that it might apply, but they...
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the oregon court so far has not applied. >>you have not asked them to apply it. >> they have had a couple cases like this. >> and how are theygoing? >> so far they have not applied the necessity defense. they did not find that it was necessary under those circumstances. d they rule out that it might be? >> the le en the possibility, but also the civil citation or the fines here are not sueci do not think to the necessity defense, so it woul'ttake care of it. >> that is not before us either? >> the have raised them before this court because our challenge isto the package of punishments d storically that is how the court has looked at applying that claus in the punishment claus together. we e in a really unfortunate posture that weha claims involving both fines in punishment and yet we are only on the punishclaupiece of it why we suggested is not a great vehicle. ink the court can say is not going to reach e fines because we want the below, so you can focus on the jail time for criminal trespass. >> what is your fition of the
the oregon court so far has not applied. >>you have not asked them to apply it. >> they have had a couple cases like this. >> and how are theygoing? >> so far they have not applied the necessity defense. they did not find that it was necessary under those circumstances. d they rule out that it might be? >> the le en the possibility, but also the civil citation or the fines here are not sueci do not think to the necessity defense, so it woul'ttake care of it....
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the western side of oregon has a different climate, a different economy, a different culture - it's aely different place compared to the eastern part, where the farmers live, who are very conservative and traditional. why don't we find a long-term solution that allows people who are different from each other. and the number of community democrats who disagree with democratic policies continues to grow across the country. divided states of america are when up to a third of the residents of individual territories one way or another support the idea of secession. and the stronger the contradiction between republicans and democrats, the stronger these sentiments. given what the latest national rankings show. biden's slight lead over trump is 2%. such a split is recognized in both camps, the country last experienced on the eve of the civil war. dmitry melnikov and pavel kostrikov, news from washington. too many homosexuals. pope francis was horrified by the trend that he himself created. speaking at a closed meeting with italian bishops, he complained that theological seminaries had beco
the western side of oregon has a different climate, a different economy, a different culture - it's aely different place compared to the eastern part, where the farmers live, who are very conservative and traditional. why don't we find a long-term solution that allows people who are different from each other. and the number of community democrats who disagree with democratic policies continues to grow across the country. divided states of america are when up to a third of the residents of...
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blobs of that substance are washing up near oregon's cannon beach.amples have been sent to a lab for analysis in the hopes of learning their origin. earlier this week, people reported sightings of oiled wildlife in that region. the area of concern runs about 200 miles from lincoln city, oregon, to long beach, washington, and you can hear more about the west coast top stories every weeknight right here on ktvu west coast rap airs at 7:00 monday through friday, and you can find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> an invasive mosquito is causing some concerns. this is in santa clara county. >> the bugs were first discovered earlier this year, but efforts to eradicate them so far have been unsuccessful. all ktvu is. mark sayer has more tonight from vector control, which right now is drawing up a new plan to fight the species. >> so then we'll go ahead and take her and put her in an ice box. taylor. >> kelly with santa clara county vector control, is checking mosquito traps, which have been set in this quiet residential neighborhood in the
blobs of that substance are washing up near oregon's cannon beach.amples have been sent to a lab for analysis in the hopes of learning their origin. earlier this week, people reported sightings of oiled wildlife in that region. the area of concern runs about 200 miles from lincoln city, oregon, to long beach, washington, and you can hear more about the west coast top stories every weeknight right here on ktvu west coast rap airs at 7:00 monday through friday, and you can find around the clock...
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fátima navarrete conversó con un hombre que viajó desde oregón a san josé.n que sí estaban y pues son fraudes. guillermo olmedo, conocido popularmente como el sobador de san josé, dice que lleva meses recibiendo gente que llega a su consultorio engañados por un perfil falso de facebook que se hace pasar por él. piden 200 primero. muchos 150 a otros. hace unos días les pidieron ya de 500 y 700 . la última página falsa de la que tiene reportes se hacía llamar curando el universo con más de 400.000 seguidores. estaba activa hasta hace solo unos días. allí compartían los videos de guillermo para engañar a la gente cobrándoles depósitos por citas falsas. yo lo encontré por medio de del facebook. una de esas víctimas fue clemente, residente de oregón, quien nos compartió estas pruebas y asegura que manejó hasta san josé esperanzado en curarse de un dolor de cintura. le pidieron un depósito de 150 $ y. y yo fui. fui a buscar al señor guillermo, a san josé, y cuando llegué ahí a la oficina, todo este todo estaba cerrado. al pedir explicación a la misma página donde
fátima navarrete conversó con un hombre que viajó desde oregón a san josé.n que sí estaban y pues son fraudes. guillermo olmedo, conocido popularmente como el sobador de san josé, dice que lleva meses recibiendo gente que llega a su consultorio engañados por un perfil falso de facebook que se hace pasar por él. piden 200 primero. muchos 150 a otros. hace unos días les pidieron ya de 500 y 700 . la última página falsa de la que tiene reportes se hacía llamar curando el universo con...
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i have always been an oregon type republican. people like mark hatfield. we used to be very independent minded and i would like to style myself that way. i think she would be a terrific addition to trump. i hope he selects her or mike pompeo as a second choice. host: that is robert in oregon. this is angela in virginia. hello. caller: good morning. my choice would be byron donalds of florida. we have a lot of young black men that are looking to trump and i note the media -- if he picks anybody white they will spend the rest of the time talking about white supremacy, kkk, and they will not be able to say that if he has byron donalds. byron donalds could broaden the tent and he could expand his base and that is what we need. there needs to be a strategic vote based on the fact that his base is not going anywhere. we need to expand the base and brought in the tent and byron donalds has the ability to do that as far as black men are concerned because they are sick of the democratic party and byron donalds would be the perfect choice. tulsi gabbard used to be a
i have always been an oregon type republican. people like mark hatfield. we used to be very independent minded and i would like to style myself that way. i think she would be a terrific addition to trump. i hope he selects her or mike pompeo as a second choice. host: that is robert in oregon. this is angela in virginia. hello. caller: good morning. my choice would be byron donalds of florida. we have a lot of young black men that are looking to trump and i note the media -- if he picks anybody...
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i farmed a thousand acres with my family in the central oregon high desert. we raised livestock hay gray, specializes in grass seed and vegetable in fact, the county where i farm produces majority ofcarrot seed supply. our region historically r of rain per year so we rely on irr water. federal bureau of reclamation built reservoirs to capture and store storm water where reduced allotments 20% of normal would require multiple wet years to restore reservoir and water supply levels to historic averages, how is drought impacting our farm communities ome farms cannot adapt fast enough. this spring there's already in our small community to liquidate farm equipment of who made decision to quit. that is taking a toll on our local economynd employment. our rural town has 3 major dealers one of those businesses decided to close their doors and winter. our local school district is one of the in the nation with one-third of our the confederated tribe of warm springs and one-third of our students from hispanic american families who immigrated as farm workers. irrigated ag
i farmed a thousand acres with my family in the central oregon high desert. we raised livestock hay gray, specializes in grass seed and vegetable in fact, the county where i farm produces majority ofcarrot seed supply. our region historically r of rain per year so we rely on irr water. federal bureau of reclamation built reservoirs to capture and store storm water where reduced allotments 20% of normal would require multiple wet years to restore reservoir and water supply levels to historic...
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that portion between there and oregon expressway is completely shut down. died in this accident. unfortunately. and there are a couple of vehicles as well as a big rig involved and just getting an update from chp at this moment and they are opening at least the left lane. so hopefully that will help with traffic congestion in that area. again, that backup isn't too bad it's friday and less cars on roadway. but if it stays out there longer we might see a completely different situation. 82. 280 all good alternates to avoid any of the brake lights or delays. they are getting you and diverting you off the freeway and putting you back on at oregon expressway or enter in getting on the freeway and you avoid some of the brake lights but unfortunately sad that one person died in the crash. the investigation is under way. >>> not the way that most people want to start their morning while they're going through the roads there. let's look outside though a few different ways to appreciate what is happening outside this morning. we look at the golden gate bridge coming
that portion between there and oregon expressway is completely shut down. died in this accident. unfortunately. and there are a couple of vehicles as well as a big rig involved and just getting an update from chp at this moment and they are opening at least the left lane. so hopefully that will help with traffic congestion in that area. again, that backup isn't too bad it's friday and less cars on roadway. but if it stays out there longer we might see a completely different situation. 82. 280...
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we have about 250 something like that wolves in oregon, 25 packs. that's been determined to be adequate for the survival of the wolf. that's enough under the e.s.a. but we have 2500 to 3500 in minnesota. that's a few more than i think is necessary, don't you, mr. speaker? we have 60,000 wolves in canada, 60,000, and the number is growing because it's almost impossible to slow the growth down. we have 5,000 to 6,000 wolves in alaska. so, mr. speaker, how many wolves is enough? that's the question we should be asking. the endangered species doesn't allow an abundance of these natural born killers, but requires enough we still have them around. no one is disputing that. to suggest 90% of the wolves were killed in idaho, not true. there are over 1,000 wolves still in idaho to this day. the exact count is difficult. wolves are smart. they're intelligent creatures. they learn. and is so it becomes more and more difficult to control them. the reason they need to be delisted is so that we have some means of controlling an apex predator. one of these things
we have about 250 something like that wolves in oregon, 25 packs. that's been determined to be adequate for the survival of the wolf. that's enough under the e.s.a. but we have 2500 to 3500 in minnesota. that's a few more than i think is necessary, don't you, mr. speaker? we have 60,000 wolves in canada, 60,000, and the number is growing because it's almost impossible to slow the growth down. we have 5,000 to 6,000 wolves in alaska. so, mr. speaker, how many wolves is enough? that's the...
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the german cruiser prince oregon fell prize to the british navy.to the danish capital where a guard of honor awaits him. comes field marshal montgomery, victor and liberator. and his reception by the people of the city demonstrates the feeling of deliverance and gratitude. as in every liberated city, the people of copenhagen welcome the allied troops. the world has seen such scenes of joy in france in belgium and holland and. now it is the turn of the people of denmark denmark in. sheets of music, printed and distributed. soldier salute. soldier this is the comradeship of free peoples. king christian arrives for the reopening of the danish parliament with a democratic constitution. all parties are represented under. the leadership of this well-loved monarch. all through the occupation, he inspired his people. his faith in allied victory never faltered. his faith is today.
the german cruiser prince oregon fell prize to the british navy.to the danish capital where a guard of honor awaits him. comes field marshal montgomery, victor and liberator. and his reception by the people of the city demonstrates the feeling of deliverance and gratitude. as in every liberated city, the people of copenhagen welcome the allied troops. the world has seen such scenes of joy in france in belgium and holland and. now it is the turn of the people of denmark denmark in. sheets of...
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it just kicked in and that stretches from the oregon southern oregon coastline all the way down to sanoss our waters across the san francisco bay waters. we have winds kicking up to a 2030 knots gusting to 40 knots and in the east bay, it will get some windy. how windy it will be a wind advisory. high wind warning, in fact, kicking in for ballet. how stretching all the way out to the central part of of the state. it's windy conditions. and even in the north bay, we do have an advisory in effect from 1 o'clock tomorrow morning, till 11 o'clock tomorrow morning in the mountains and the hills of the interior part of the north bay, all of the breezes and the warm conditions inland are brought to us by high pressure. that's what's in charge. and in fact, we're lucky enough that we have good air quality to across the bay area in terms of temperatures. we're looking at a warm up starting the morning tomorrow. so we're looking at 70's 60's along the coastline. the cooler spots in the 50's as you start to head toward the bay shoreline. we're looking in the low 70's into the low to mid upper 70'
it just kicked in and that stretches from the oregon southern oregon coastline all the way down to sanoss our waters across the san francisco bay waters. we have winds kicking up to a 2030 knots gusting to 40 knots and in the east bay, it will get some windy. how windy it will be a wind advisory. high wind warning, in fact, kicking in for ballet. how stretching all the way out to the central part of of the state. it's windy conditions. and even in the north bay, we do have an advisory in effect...
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it is important to keep in mind that, in oregon, since oregon votes by mail, many of the votes will be cast ahead of that deadline. however, thanks to new reporting from "the intercept," we now know who was behind this effort. acquainted two sources familiar with the arrangement, the american israel public affairs committee, also known as aipac, has been secretly funneling money into the race through 314 action, a move intended to directly target susheela jayapal, who has called for a cease-fire in israel's war on gaza and it is part of a much larger effort from the pro- israel lobby. 2024 alone, aipac is threatening to spend $100 million against congressional candidates, primarily democrats, that they deem as insufficiently supportive of israel. this week, the group secured its first major victory of the election season after state senator sarah elfreth won the credit, credit primary for maryland's third congressional district. sarah elfreth benefited from more than $4 million in spending from another pac funded by aipac, giving her a last-minute leg up over her closest opponent, some
it is important to keep in mind that, in oregon, since oregon votes by mail, many of the votes will be cast ahead of that deadline. however, thanks to new reporting from "the intercept," we now know who was behind this effort. acquainted two sources familiar with the arrangement, the american israel public affairs committee, also known as aipac, has been secretly funneling money into the race through 314 action, a move intended to directly target susheela jayapal, who has called for a...
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all three of you for representing your school districts and your state of oregon, sandi husk and three i kostin yada and brett champion all the best to you trump hush money trial gavel to gavel coverage away only cnn can bring get to you legal insight, expert analysis, and real-time updates live from the courtroom. >> follow the facts, follow the testimony, follows cnn you know what's brilliant boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. >> what's traps mold to a rocket and hurdles and into space or boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start off because it's smart, dependable instead, all words you want from your bank for nearly 100 please, 60 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring. >> so you can be happy to fill which is pretty unvarying if you think about it the, darkness of bipolar depression make me feel like i was losing interest in the things i love. >> then i found a chance to let in the light discover the lighter. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar one, capital ada is proven to deliver significant symptom re
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instead of oregon expressway through the area other side of the bay. we continue to follow that fiery crash in fremont. that's fremont boulevard between thornton and peralta. we got we know you care. [music plays] but if this is all too real for you and your loved ones. make the call. because we care too. ♪♪ home instead. to us, it's personal. to help our kids struggling in middle and high school. the schultz family foundation, along with pinterest and americorps, they have teamed up with 11 states, including california, to create a new youth mental health corps. it will actually help kids connect with mental health support, which is lacking in many parts of the country. now, we know that locally, there's a shortage in mental health providers who actually can afford the bay area and insurance coverage usually doesn't support enough sessions to truly help people deal with issues. now, last year, a mental health america study found that almost 60% of young americans with major depression do not receive any mental health treatment and it's certainly badly
instead of oregon expressway through the area other side of the bay. we continue to follow that fiery crash in fremont. that's fremont boulevard between thornton and peralta. we got we know you care. [music plays] but if this is all too real for you and your loved ones. make the call. because we care too. ♪♪ home instead. to us, it's personal. to help our kids struggling in middle and high school. the schultz family foundation, along with pinterest and americorps, they have teamed up with...
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and she's got strong support from elected officials in oregon, leaders in oregon. so she's in a really strong position. but the primaries are coming up on tuesday so this still is absolutely a district i think we can win and so we'll see the results of the primary and then make our plans in terms of how we're going to proceed going forward to make sure that we win that seat. reporter: do you think you can win with either of those candidates? obviously you backed bynum. ms. delbene: we're supporting janel bynum and we'll see what happens after the primary. i absolutely think we can win that seat. linda: john from cnn to your left. reporter: just a follow-up to that. can you talk more broadly about the recruitment strategy, especially in those biden 16 districts? in 2020 the strategy was really recruiting a lot of veterans, a lot of national security folks to sort of combat what was happening in the white house. so this time around, what's been the strategy? ms. delbene: so we've actually looked at individual districts and really been thoughtful about those districts
and she's got strong support from elected officials in oregon, leaders in oregon. so she's in a really strong position. but the primaries are coming up on tuesday so this still is absolutely a district i think we can win and so we'll see the results of the primary and then make our plans in terms of how we're going to proceed going forward to make sure that we win that seat. reporter: do you think you can win with either of those candidates? obviously you backed bynum. ms. delbene: we're...
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. >> reporter: the alaska jet, a boeing 737 max 9 taking off from portland, oregon, when all of a sudden cover and seal optional emergency exits, flew off. >> i was really scared. i remember being like, i need to tell everyone i love them. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: after a three-day search, that door plug that flew off the plaeng was located in a portland, oregon, schoolteacher's backyard. an ntsb report released in february found four bolts in the door plug designed to prevent the plug from falling off the plane were missing before the incident occurred. all of this comes at the cusp of the busiest travel day of the year so far. aaa predicts over 3.5 million people will travel by plane over the holiday weekend, building up to be the busiest memorial day weekend at u.s. airports since 2005. >> lots of people are going to be flying. this is the time of year when we see severe storms, particularly around the middle of the country. so pilots are going to be extra careful in making sure that seat belt sign comes on in time for everybody who isn't buckled up to get buckled up
. >> reporter: the alaska jet, a boeing 737 max 9 taking off from portland, oregon, when all of a sudden cover and seal optional emergency exits, flew off. >> i was really scared. i remember being like, i need to tell everyone i love them. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: after a three-day search, that door plug that flew off the plaeng was located in a portland, oregon, schoolteacher's backyard. an ntsb report released in february found four bolts in the door plug...
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salem, oregon. and pasco, washington.t's in addition to avelo's flights to palm springs, las vegas, burbank and bend, oregon. new at 730 mountain view is the latest bay area city considering license plate cameras as part of its public safety plan. later this month, the city council is set to review a proposal that would add two dozen cameras around the city for a one year pilot program. supporters say it could help police make arrests and keep crime low. critics, though, say that it could lead to privacy violations. is that does it for us? thank you so much for watching our newscast here at 730. we'll see you tomorrow at 730 as well. and make sure to download the fox socal app to your smart tv. there you can stream our newscast, its stories, and find exclusive content right on your smart tv. our next newscast is coming up tonight on our 10:00 newscast. we hope to see you then. good night, bay area ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're in the middle of... livin' large! and having a big day! the meeting point of humanity and history. in the middle
salem, oregon. and pasco, washington.t's in addition to avelo's flights to palm springs, las vegas, burbank and bend, oregon. new at 730 mountain view is the latest bay area city considering license plate cameras as part of its public safety plan. later this month, the city council is set to review a proposal that would add two dozen cameras around the city for a one year pilot program. supporters say it could help police make arrests and keep crime low. critics, though, say that it could lead...
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an amazing oregon that continues to develop and learn across the life span. so what can you do to keep your brain fit? what's going on if you have a kind of a lightning storm in your brain, and how does the brain actually work? check it out on in good shape. the for the brains, 170000000000 workers. it's a day, much like any other the hands of neurons touch the feet of other neurons forming synopsis. that's how they communicate. meanwhile, lyle sounds supplying them with nutrients and fluids. nobody suspects yet, but the piece will be short lived. deep inside the brain is just download this kind of relay station for most sensory information. unimportant details gets swept onto the table. but suddenly panic breaks out. the highly strong a. make de la had spotted some things that are focused on plants and emotions. and the hippocampus starts calling up bad memories. just in case the hypothalamus prepares the body to make a run for it. by instructing the pituitary gland to pump chemical messengers into the bloodstream. the gradually the news spread throughout th
an amazing oregon that continues to develop and learn across the life span. so what can you do to keep your brain fit? what's going on if you have a kind of a lightning storm in your brain, and how does the brain actually work? check it out on in good shape. the for the brains, 170000000000 workers. it's a day, much like any other the hands of neurons touch the feet of other neurons forming synopsis. that's how they communicate. meanwhile, lyle sounds supplying them with nutrients and fluids....
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portland, oregon's far left d.a. mike schmitt the latest to get the boot after one term.or re-election to nathan vasquez in that deep blue area. ted williams, former d.c. homicide detectives joins us now. long overdue the district attorneys get the boot. the repeat rate of crime is due to the fact that these guys or women go to jail, get right back out and they reoffend. what more needs to be done? >> you know, julie, you are absolutely right. these progressive d.a.s from san francisco to portland, oregon, america is speaking to politicians and they are telling them that they want to feel safe in their communities. and what they are also telling them is that they don't feel safe in their communities. all they have to do, america, is to get up on any given day, look at a television screen, and see that violence is still out there. so what america is sending a signal to politicians is, you need to get this crime under control. that's the message, julie. >> julie: there are a lot of liberal cities that are obviously fighting crime more than red towns and l.a. is a perfect ex
portland, oregon's far left d.a. mike schmitt the latest to get the boot after one term.or re-election to nathan vasquez in that deep blue area. ted williams, former d.c. homicide detectives joins us now. long overdue the district attorneys get the boot. the repeat rate of crime is due to the fact that these guys or women go to jail, get right back out and they reoffend. what more needs to be done? >> you know, julie, you are absolutely right. these progressive d.a.s from san francisco to...