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you have a lot of japanese companies in the silicon forest, just outside of portland. so, and you have the container ships coming in to seattle and until recently, to portland, as well, bringing in millions and billions of dollars of new goods, annually, to the region and traveling through the region. what you see, i think, is a closer connection and a closer realization on the part of northwesterners that they are not alone in the world. but there is a lot to be learned from the world outside of it and there is a lot to be gained from the world outside of it. this is not a unique realization. this is happening all over the u.s. i think northwesterners have a distinct impression of themselves as being somehow different from other parts of the nation. somehow, more tucked away and in their own little corner of the u.s. now, with the opening of trade with the pacific rim, growth of immigration, you start to see the northwest as an integral part of this growth. but, it is one out of a lot of different pieces of -- susan: how have you gone about your research on the subjec
you have a lot of japanese companies in the silicon forest, just outside of portland. so, and you have the container ships coming in to seattle and until recently, to portland, as well, bringing in millions and billions of dollars of new goods, annually, to the region and traveling through the region. what you see, i think, is a closer connection and a closer realization on the part of northwesterners that they are not alone in the world. but there is a lot to be learned from the world outside...
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in the suburbs of portland. these are -- intel has a big base out there.e becomes a big global player. these are much more, kind of -- more modern industries that we think of as opposed to the farming, more agricultural industries which were dominant in the early -- earlier, before the 1950's. susan: i hope that we could look at you politicians who might be familiar to c-span viewers because they have long careers in washington, tom foley, a democrat from washington, and mark hatfield, a republican from oregon. let's start with mark hatfield. maybe in talking about him, you -- explain how they worked how they worked to pass laws or grow and diversify the economy? christopher: i think what we are talking about mark hatfield, a good place to start with him is when he becomes governor before he becomes senator, he is governor of oregon from 1959-1967. when he takes office, there's a moment where the timber industry, ever so precipitously, is starting to decline in oregon. you see this in papers of his associates. you see that there is this greater realization
in the suburbs of portland. these are -- intel has a big base out there.e becomes a big global player. these are much more, kind of -- more modern industries that we think of as opposed to the farming, more agricultural industries which were dominant in the early -- earlier, before the 1950's. susan: i hope that we could look at you politicians who might be familiar to c-span viewers because they have long careers in washington, tom foley, a democrat from washington, and mark hatfield, a...
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the wettest day of the year in portland. almost two inchs of rainfall there yesterday. also some winds across the pacific northwest and mud slides. this is mason county, washington. look at all of these advisories. so this is going to be bring some snow, start to pile up that snow pack. this front comes onboard last year, cold shower, the temperatures will begin to drop. substantial snows and rains as well. another one to two inches as well. some of this rain is going to get down into southern california, as we see a general shift in our general overall weather pattern. including a big warmup.
the wettest day of the year in portland. almost two inchs of rainfall there yesterday. also some winds across the pacific northwest and mud slides. this is mason county, washington. look at all of these advisories. so this is going to be bring some snow, start to pile up that snow pack. this front comes onboard last year, cold shower, the temperatures will begin to drop. substantial snows and rains as well. another one to two inches as well. some of this rain is going to get down into southern...
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. >> alison pyrch has been sounding the alarm in her hometown of portland. she's what's known as a geotechnical engineer, a branch of civil engineering which investigates the stability of soil and the rock under proposed construction sites. she's witnessed the aftermath of similar quakes in japan and chile, countries that are better prepared than the u.s. with more stringent seismic codes, early warning systems and well rehearsed evacuation plans. >> i think the most important part about these earthquakes is the duration. japan was almost 6 minutes long, chile was almost 4 minutes long. that's a really long time for the shaking to continue. and why is that duration important? >> the more cycles of energy that is hit onto a structure or weak soil, the more likely it is to fail. >> pyrch took me on a seismic tour of portland, starting with downtown. portland is known for its beautiful brick buildings, many built at the turn of the century. but in earthquake country, these structures are hazardous. >> so one of these big brick buildings around here, what will h
. >> alison pyrch has been sounding the alarm in her hometown of portland. she's what's known as a geotechnical engineer, a branch of civil engineering which investigates the stability of soil and the rock under proposed construction sites. she's witnessed the aftermath of similar quakes in japan and chile, countries that are better prepared than the u.s. with more stringent seismic codes, early warning systems and well rehearsed evacuation plans. >> i think the most important part...
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or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scenee's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now this is the special meeting of the community investment and infrastructure the successor agency to the san francisco redevelopment agency for tuesday, november 3, 2015, welcome to members of the public madam secretary first item. >> thank you, madam chair the the first order of business is item one roll call commissioners, please respond when i call your name. commissioner mondejar commissioner pen commissioner singh commissioner bustos madam chair rosales all members the commission
or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scenee's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now this is the special meeting of the community investment and infrastructure...
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and that the nova star owes the city of portland nearly $100,000 in fees. a spokesperson for the company says it will settle its outstanding obligations in the next few weeks. first-ever physical store today. it opened this morning in seattle. the store will stock books based on customer ratings on amazon.com. prices at the store will we at the same as on amazon' and new hampshire mother has returned home after an amazing track. tom cole and she took on mount funding for the form of muscular dystrophy that her own son is living with. jean mackin visited the family in peterborough tonight. jean: tonya dreher is back home, holding her son' s hand. she says he was with her every step of the way when she took on mount everest. >> oh the whole time, i had a picture of gus. it was safety pinned to my backpack. jean: the idea came to this wife and mother about a year ago. why did mommy go? >> to raise money for my medicine. jean inspired by 10-year-old : gus, who has duchenne muscular dystrophy. the progressive disease usually strikes boys. >> he' s just in so man
and that the nova star owes the city of portland nearly $100,000 in fees. a spokesperson for the company says it will settle its outstanding obligations in the next few weeks. first-ever physical store today. it opened this morning in seattle. the store will stock books based on customer ratings on amazon.com. prices at the store will we at the same as on amazon' and new hampshire mother has returned home after an amazing track. tom cole and she took on mount funding for the form of muscular...
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victims say they had eaten at a chipotle in the portland area and in western washington over the past few weeks. and experienced severe abdominal cramps and vomiting. >> kind of overwhelming like having all those problems hit at once. >> reporter: out of an abundance of caution chipotle has voluntarily shut down all 43 locations in those two states. out of 1700 restaurants nationwide. saying in a statement the safety and well-being of our customers is always our highest priority. even though the vast majority of these restaurants have no reported problems. >> people can still become ill even if the risk is no longer present because the incubation period can be up to 10 days. >> reporter: and health officials on scene are now trying to pinpoint the exact source of this e. coli outbreak. >> when i did this it was almost always ground beef. there have been outbreaks from from all kinds of fresh produce from lettuce and some outbreaks from salsa and salsa can be really tough. >> reporter: now, eight people have been hospitalized with e. coli were out in deaths reported. health officials e
victims say they had eaten at a chipotle in the portland area and in western washington over the past few weeks. and experienced severe abdominal cramps and vomiting. >> kind of overwhelming like having all those problems hit at once. >> reporter: out of an abundance of caution chipotle has voluntarily shut down all 43 locations in those two states. out of 1700 restaurants nationwide. saying in a statement the safety and well-being of our customers is always our highest priority....
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reopen restaurants in the seattle and portland areas in the coming days after health officials say there is zero evidence of e. coli bacteria the a the restaurants now. you'll remember that the mexican fast food chain voluntary closed 43 restaurants last month out of, quote, an abundance of caution after dozens got sick. health officials still haven't found the source. according to chipotle it will restock its restaurants with a fresh supply of new ingredients and the company's chairman and ceo said and i quote, we're sorry to those affected by the situation and it's our greatest priority to ep sure we go above and beyond to do better in any area of food safety. the stock is back now and everybody knew it would come back. didn't buy it because i'm dumb. lowering your blood pressure below the guidelines could help people live longer according to a government study. the details came out this week. right now, doctors recommend patients get their systolic blood pressure the reading down closer to 140 or lower.
reopen restaurants in the seattle and portland areas in the coming days after health officials say there is zero evidence of e. coli bacteria the a the restaurants now. you'll remember that the mexican fast food chain voluntary closed 43 restaurants last month out of, quote, an abundance of caution after dozens got sick. health officials still haven't found the source. according to chipotle it will restock its restaurants with a fresh supply of new ingredients and the company's chairman and ceo...
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she lived in portland. >> my first thought is, cute dimpled little blond-haired mischievous kid with a sweet little spirit and hilarious laugh. >> days before, corvallis police got that call from albuquerque and heard joel courtney's name for the first time, dina received a call herself. it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very few details, that she felt like the truth needs to come out. >> but the truth was hard to figure out in those first moments. the scowling man in the mug shot was hardly the joel his sister knew when he was little. >> i remember him coming home from the hospital. i remember him toddling. i remember all the classic childhood milestones and we were a very, very happy family. >> at some point did you see a shift? >> when he was probably 11-ish, he started hanging out with some older kids. i remember my mom backtracking and saying, i think that's when it really started. >> it was joel's drug use and before long, when joel b
she lived in portland. >> my first thought is, cute dimpled little blond-haired mischievous kid with a sweet little spirit and hilarious laugh. >> days before, corvallis police got that call from albuquerque and heard joel courtney's name for the first time, dina received a call herself. it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very...
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she lived in portland. >> my first thought is, cute dimpled little blond-haired mischievous kid with a sweet little spirit and hilarious laugh. >> days before, corvallis police got that call from albuquerque and heard joel courtney's name for the first time, dina received a call herself. it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very few details, that she felt like the truth needs to come out. >> but the truth was hard to figure out in those first moments. the scowling man in the mug shot was hardly the joel his sister knew when he was little. >> i remember him coming home from the hospital. i remember him toddling. i remember all the classic childhood milestones and we were a very, very happy family. >> at some point did you see a shift? >> when he was probably 11-ish, he started hanging out with some older kids. i remember my mom backtracking and saying, i think that's when it really started. >> it was joel's drug use and before long, when joel b
she lived in portland. >> my first thought is, cute dimpled little blond-haired mischievous kid with a sweet little spirit and hilarious laugh. >> days before, corvallis police got that call from albuquerque and heard joel courtney's name for the first time, dina received a call herself. it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very...
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buildings are made from steel and concrete, a portland company plans to construct a 12-story building out of wood....but this isn't laminated timber -- which is stronger and lighter than regular timber. "there's been a real interest in the architectural community and the development community and the construction community to think about ways to build with more-renewable materials, and wood is really that material." material."the developers say high-rise wood buildings are already popular in switzerland and some parts of england and canada. golfers have been really enjoying the incredible fall temperatures and have stayed on the green as long as they could. could.but now the golf courses are starting to close up for the winter.twin pines golf course saw the last tee times sunday afternoon.ellis is next closing this coming sunday.the city says jones will be the last golf course and the final day just depends s on the weather.golfers tell us it's always sad to stash the clubs and hibernate but they're glad it lasted this long. "i'm sweating and it's what november 15th so it's pretty unu
buildings are made from steel and concrete, a portland company plans to construct a 12-story building out of wood....but this isn't laminated timber -- which is stronger and lighter than regular timber. "there's been a real interest in the architectural community and the development community and the construction community to think about ways to build with more-renewable materials, and wood is really that material." material."the developers say high-rise wood buildings are...
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or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee sceneso many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005 reason we do the festival and the reason we started to celebrate the spirit and talent and trivia and the hard work of the women in the la concina program if you walk up to my one on the block an owner operated routine i recipient it's a they're going to be doing the cooking from scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbia that is crisp on the outside and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain spr
or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee sceneso many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is...
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nova star owes the city of portland to nearly $100,000 in fees. a spokesperson says the company will settle all of its outstanding obligations in the next few weeks. erin: most of us are looking for ways to save money and conserve energy, as well. often, those goals go hand-in-hand. we are going to look at simple things you can do around your home to reduce costs. >> a thorough investigation as the building of a system of interconnected parts. erin: an energy audit of your home will help determine where aris flowing in and out and will help identify where you could be losing energy. >> people want answers to two questions. where is my building broken and how can i fix it? erin: he says there are three primary goals of an energy audit . first, safety, making sure the home is safe to live in and not so tightly sealed that gases get trapped inside. next, ensuring the comfort of those living there. moving energy efficient the. >> people think energy efficiency, let' s change the windows. windows are the last thing i ever talk about because the return
nova star owes the city of portland to nearly $100,000 in fees. a spokesperson says the company will settle all of its outstanding obligations in the next few weeks. erin: most of us are looking for ways to save money and conserve energy, as well. often, those goals go hand-in-hand. we are going to look at simple things you can do around your home to reduce costs. >> a thorough investigation as the building of a system of interconnected parts. erin: an energy audit of your home will help...
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or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scenes so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scenes so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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more than two inches of rain fell, making it the single wettest day portland has seen in four years. up the mess. jason s: we haven't had much for rain for the past few days. a few clouds make their way in. besides that, it has been absolutely gorgeous. top out in the mid-70's in spots. 63 in the metro. mid-50's in areas up to the west. we are going to be on the warm up in a big way. our jetstream will be taking a huge shift and that is going to help to build a rich across the midwest. that means temperatures continuing in the 70's for a few days. there is a massive sledding hill in the middle of our week forecast. hunting -- hovering towards 75 for the next few days. tomorrow cut -- tomorrow looking beautiful. we will take a look coming up to see what -- see when you're next shot is for rain. laura: police in north carolina still searching for a gunman after a deadly shooting at winston-salem state university. a 19-year-old student was killed and another wounded when shots rang out in a parking lot near on campus dorms early this morning. the school was celebrating homecoming and ha
more than two inches of rain fell, making it the single wettest day portland has seen in four years. up the mess. jason s: we haven't had much for rain for the past few days. a few clouds make their way in. besides that, it has been absolutely gorgeous. top out in the mid-70's in spots. 63 in the metro. mid-50's in areas up to the west. we are going to be on the warm up in a big way. our jetstream will be taking a huge shift and that is going to help to build a rich across the midwest. that...
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also developing right now, new details just in from portland, maine. four dead in a murder-suicide there overnight. police just said a man killed two women and another man inside an apartment, then went outside and killed himself. police also found a 4-year-old girl in the home who was not hurt. police are on scene and investigating, so far they say they have no idea why this happened. and in illinois right now, an of fallen officers, is asking for its money back from the family of lieutenant joe gliniewicz. on wednesday, officials revealed gliniewicz staged a murder to cover up his suicide, amid fears he would be exposed for taking money from a police youth group he oversaw. they say he stole thousands of dollars from the group over a seven year period. fbi investigators also say two other people may also have been involved in the embezzlement. you hardly need a jacket this morning but the umbrella later on. metinka: it is still nice, much like the past several mornings. it is 61 degrees right now in des moines. across the state, we are dealing with a
also developing right now, new details just in from portland, maine. four dead in a murder-suicide there overnight. police just said a man killed two women and another man inside an apartment, then went outside and killed himself. police also found a 4-year-old girl in the home who was not hurt. police are on scene and investigating, so far they say they have no idea why this happened. and in illinois right now, an of fallen officers, is asking for its money back from the family of lieutenant...
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this was designed in pormd not only the city of portland but san diego is using some their designed to be duringable their 0 in the pictures notices at enclosed you can see above and below they're a bit more transparency to that safety aspect of a public toilet and on a sting inside it is on the outside where people wash their hands and thought of better for urban investment since no way to tell if the sing was left on inside of the public toilet and more transparent if someone leaves it on it can be turned off by another water source who uses the water source outside of the public room and it is electrical by ac lighting and low flush we require a sewer connection so this is something to consider when thinking about costs and locations and 2012 portland paid one thousand 40 theories thousand and every one was after that lower like $12,000 so we talked about that many benefits of public toilets the environmental cycle water supporting the public works expansion efforts to have an area that is clean and safe important people to use as needed cost also is reduced for street steam clea
this was designed in pormd not only the city of portland but san diego is using some their designed to be duringable their 0 in the pictures notices at enclosed you can see above and below they're a bit more transparency to that safety aspect of a public toilet and on a sting inside it is on the outside where people wash their hands and thought of better for urban investment since no way to tell if the sing was left on inside of the public toilet and more transparent if someone leaves it on it...
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the weekend, chipotle voluntarily shut down every location, 43 of them in washington state and the portland, oregon, area. we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution, even though the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported problems. tonight health officials are talking to patients and testing ingredients. >> the food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >> reporter: health officials warn other restaurants and distributors could also be effected. tonight chipotle is working with state health departments and federal investigators to pinpoint the contaminated ingredient as the popular chain remains closed in two western states. on wednesday health officials hope to know the exact source and strain of the e. coli outbreak. they say by then they will have an updated number of people who have been effected by the illness. lester. >> miguel, thank you. >>> late today, at least a dozen cars collided in a giant pile-up in a massive dust storm known as a haboob that wiped out visib
the weekend, chipotle voluntarily shut down every location, 43 of them in washington state and the portland, oregon, area. we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution, even though the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported problems. tonight health officials are talking to patients and testing ingredients. >> the food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >>...
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hartford, connecticut, but give see, new york, new york city, glenns fall, new york, portland, maine -- poughkeepsie, new york, new york city, glen falls, new york, portland, maine -- all setting record highs today. we have some mixed precipitation toward the texas and oklahoma panhandles. there is plenty of cold air that way. showers will be few and between. they come through tonight -- few and far between. they come through tonight. they come through tomorrow for the southern half of the state. slowly but surely, sunshine from north to south. temperatures tomorrow in the 40' s. we will talk about what next week looks like coming up in the forecast in just a few minutes. shelley: thank you. the city of nashua is preparing for tomorrow' s annual holiday stroll. it is the city' s largest event and this year because of the nice weather, they are expecting a big turnout. to make sure everyone is safe, presence than in previous years. our kristen carosa tells us what to expect. kristen: city officials are adding 20 officers to patrol this year' s event. more than 30,000 people are expect
hartford, connecticut, but give see, new york, new york city, glenns fall, new york, portland, maine -- poughkeepsie, new york, new york city, glen falls, new york, portland, maine -- all setting record highs today. we have some mixed precipitation toward the texas and oklahoma panhandles. there is plenty of cold air that way. showers will be few and between. they come through tonight -- few and far between. they come through tonight. they come through tomorrow for the southern half of the...
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the core of the storm remains up near seattle and portland. we do have cloud cover rolling in right now. so the very first rain drops look like 7 a.m., and later pushing down towards san francisco and also contra costa county. so again, tomorrow morning, rainfall beginning on tuesday, moderate to light pockets, make that slick. the sierra snow levels could go down to 2,000 feet. we'll tell you exactly how much snow and rain and what it means for thanksgiving coming up in just about 15 minutes. >>> all right, thank you, jeff. as we begin this holiday thousands of people for the holiday will be stuck out in the cold. tonight, one shelter that is supposed to help the homeless will not be open. robert handa has more. was the shelter caught off guard? >> reporter: a little bit, here is where the rain and cold have people concerned. we're at the san jose shelter for home first. in fact, a lot of programs were launched today to try to protect people on the streets but it will be a tight race against the weather. today, home first showed us supplies f
the core of the storm remains up near seattle and portland. we do have cloud cover rolling in right now. so the very first rain drops look like 7 a.m., and later pushing down towards san francisco and also contra costa county. so again, tomorrow morning, rainfall beginning on tuesday, moderate to light pockets, make that slick. the sierra snow levels could go down to 2,000 feet. we'll tell you exactly how much snow and rain and what it means for thanksgiving coming up in just about 15 minutes....
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this was designed in pormd not only the city of portland but san diego is using some their designed to be duringable their 0 in the pictures notices at enclosed you can see above and below they're a bit more transparency to that safety aspect of a public toilet and on a sting inside it is on the outside where people wash their hands and thought of better for urban investment since no way to tell if the sing was left on inside of the public toilet and more transparent if someone leaves it on it can be turned off by another water source who uses the water source outside of the public room and it is electrical by ac lighting and low flush we require a sewer connection so this is something to consider when thinking about costs and locations and 2012 portland paid one thousand 40 theories thousand and every one was after that lower like $12,000 so we talked about that many benefits of public toilets the environmental cycle water supporting the public works expansion efforts to have an area that is clean and safe important people to use as needed cost also is reduced for street steam clea
this was designed in pormd not only the city of portland but san diego is using some their designed to be duringable their 0 in the pictures notices at enclosed you can see above and below they're a bit more transparency to that safety aspect of a public toilet and on a sting inside it is on the outside where people wash their hands and thought of better for urban investment since no way to tell if the sing was left on inside of the public toilet and more transparent if someone leaves it on it...
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. >> ashley became violently ill three days after she ate at this portland air >> i was terrified that i was going to go up. >> the very young and the elderly have the most vulnerable to coli. with no cause for the outbreak identified, chipolte says up to eight of the kitchens may be connected to the contamination. over the weekend, chipolte voluntarily shut down every location, 43 of them in washington state and the portland, we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area ought of an abundance of caution, even though the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported problems. tonight health officials are talking to patients and testing ingredients. >> the food product at chipolte may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >> reporter: health officials warn other restaurants and distributors could also be effected. tonight chipolte is working with state health departments and federal investigators to pinpoint the ingredient as the popular chain is states. on wednesday health officials hope to know the exact source and strain of the
. >> ashley became violently ill three days after she ate at this portland air >> i was terrified that i was going to go up. >> the very young and the elderly have the most vulnerable to coli. with no cause for the outbreak identified, chipolte says up to eight of the kitchens may be connected to the contamination. over the weekend, chipolte voluntarily shut down every location, 43 of them in washington state and the portland, we immediately closed all of our restaurants in...
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. >>> chipotle closes restaurants in seattle and portland, oregon, after a reported e. could he lie outbreak. >>> visa reports it will brie out visa europe. >>> turkey's ruling party has returned to power with an outright majority in particle will men try elections over the weekend. decisive victory for president erdogan. the turkish lira sharply higher as you see. let's head out to istanbul. for american interest, turkey is very important and it has been an ally in the fight in the middle east. >> reporter: people in the west are going to be watching the results of this election very closely. certainly president erdogan has been the leader in fact in saying that, for example, mr. assad has to go. you saw over the weekend the talks in vienna failing to produce much fruit in terms of when a time line would be set for a departure for mr. assad including russia and the united states will be out of syria. some big questions going forward. mr. erdogan expected to play a big role in those conversations, certainly about the conversation between he and angela merkel about wheth
. >>> chipotle closes restaurants in seattle and portland, oregon, after a reported e. could he lie outbreak. >>> visa reports it will brie out visa europe. >>> turkey's ruling party has returned to power with an outright majority in particle will men try elections over the weekend. decisive victory for president erdogan. the turkish lira sharply higher as you see. let's head out to istanbul. for american interest, turkey is very important and it has been an ally in...
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this was designed in pormd not only the city of portland but san diego is using some their designed to be duringable their 0 in the pictures notices at enclosed you can see above and below they're a bit more transparency to that safety aspect of a public toilet and on a sting inside it is on the outside where people wash their hands and thought of better for urban investment since no way to tell if the sing was left on inside of the public toilet and more transparent if someone leaves it on it can be turned off by another water source who uses the water source outside of the public room and it is electrical by ac lighting and low flush we require a sewer connection so this is something to consider when thinking about costs and locations and 2012 portland paid one thousand 40 theories thousand and every one was after that lower like $12,000 so we talked about that many benefits of public toilets the environmental cycle water supporting the public works expansion efforts to have an area that is clean and safe important people to use as needed cost also is reduced for street steam clea
this was designed in pormd not only the city of portland but san diego is using some their designed to be duringable their 0 in the pictures notices at enclosed you can see above and below they're a bit more transparency to that safety aspect of a public toilet and on a sting inside it is on the outside where people wash their hands and thought of better for urban investment since no way to tell if the sing was left on inside of the public toilet and more transparent if someone leaves it on it...
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higher minimum wage in portland of all places, you know what happened? it failed. one more for you. gun laws in virginia, michael bloomberg spent millions of dollars and failed once again. the liberal agenda got wiped out. joining me to discuss this, bringing back the panel, right? first steve cortes joins us now. he's a senior strategist at bgc and tammy bruce and gina loudon with me. steve, the overarching narrative is these are politically correct issues in places like san francisco for a sanctuary city to sort of de facto be hit like this sends a big message nationally. >> charles, i couldn't agree more, and you're so right too. this is in the unlikeliest places, in san francisco, in portland, even houston which, by the way, texas very red state but houston, austin, those are the blueberries in the red states and still, voters stood up for themselves. charles i think this is important and come to you from chicago. part of the flyover country of america. there's a lot of people in america who hunt on saturdays and go to church on sundays and you might not know that if you only sp
higher minimum wage in portland of all places, you know what happened? it failed. one more for you. gun laws in virginia, michael bloomberg spent millions of dollars and failed once again. the liberal agenda got wiped out. joining me to discuss this, bringing back the panel, right? first steve cortes joins us now. he's a senior strategist at bgc and tammy bruce and gina loudon with me. steve, the overarching narrative is these are politically correct issues in places like san francisco for a...
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and i'll say, "portland, oregon?" and they'll say, "no, what country were you born in?"l say, "the united states." they get very embarrassed. now this is an example that they are intending to make a personal connection, but the hidden communication, the true world view is that i am a perpetual alien or foreigner in my country. i am not a true american because true americans only look the following way, and that's what generates these behaviors that are micro-aggressions. >> reporter: but you describe it as unintentional, and yet we've seen at the university of missouri very blatant examples of racism. >> you're right about that. micro-aggressions vary from being conscious, deliberate, intentional, from old-fashioned racism and biased statements to the unintended consequences. and our studies do indicate that it's the hidden, unintentional forms of bias that are most damaging to people of color. and that like at the university of missouri where you have people being called racial epithets or behaviors that are going on, it actually is only the tip of the iceberg. the reas
and i'll say, "portland, oregon?" and they'll say, "no, what country were you born in?"l say, "the united states." they get very embarrassed. now this is an example that they are intending to make a personal connection, but the hidden communication, the true world view is that i am a perpetual alien or foreigner in my country. i am not a true american because true americans only look the following way, and that's what generates these behaviors that are...
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. >> may 12th, 2013, portland, oregon.s with the city of portland's traffic division. on any given day, he deals with the normal traffic issues, duis, crashes, and speeding drivers. it's late afternoon on mother's day. officer james is parked on northwest bridge avenue, monitoring the cars heading downhill. it's a stretch of road where drivers tend to go faster than they are supposed to. >> it's posted 35 miles per hour, both the bridge access and the bridge itself. who knows why people speed. i guess to get someplace faster. but it is a problem area as far as speeders go. >> it's raining lightly, but that doesn't slow down some drivers. a vehicle flies by officer james' parked car going well above the speed limit. >> the driver in this incident was going at 52 miles per hour as they passed me in this 35 zone. >> officer james hesitates for a couple seconds to give the driver a chance to decelerate. >> i thought maybe they would slow down once they saw me. >> but police radar shows the driver clocking nearly 20 miles above
. >> may 12th, 2013, portland, oregon.s with the city of portland's traffic division. on any given day, he deals with the normal traffic issues, duis, crashes, and speeding drivers. it's late afternoon on mother's day. officer james is parked on northwest bridge avenue, monitoring the cars heading downhill. it's a stretch of road where drivers tend to go faster than they are supposed to. >> it's posted 35 miles per hour, both the bridge access and the bridge itself. who knows why...
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winner of this game will face portland state next saturday ... 2nd quarter, uni down 7-3... not anymore as aaron bley throws a perfect spiral to daurice fountain for the 32-yard touchdown... panthers go up 10-3 ... late in the 2nd quarter... tyvis smith goes airborne for the touchdown... panthers led 23-7 at halftime ... their offense keeps rolling in the 3rd quarter... bailey with the play fake, hits charles brown... watch him drag a defender with him for the 52-yard touchdown... pure strength... panthersrso up 30-10 ... still in the 3rd... bailey play-action again... rolls out to his right, launches it down the field to daurice fountain who makes a spectacular catch... 2nd of the day, this one for 41 yards... uni goes up 43-17 ... we're still in the 3rd... savon huggins with a nice cutbacacup the field and runs it in for a 24-yard touchdown... uni moves on with the 53-17 victory... scott westerberg has more from the uni dome uni and eastern illinois entered the post season with almost identical numbers on offense. uni did enter with a better rushing attack and that was evi
winner of this game will face portland state next saturday ... 2nd quarter, uni down 7-3... not anymore as aaron bley throws a perfect spiral to daurice fountain for the 32-yard touchdown... panthers go up 10-3 ... late in the 2nd quarter... tyvis smith goes airborne for the touchdown... panthers led 23-7 at halftime ... their offense keeps rolling in the 3rd quarter... bailey with the play fake, hits charles brown... watch him drag a defender with him for the 52-yard touchdown... pure...
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>> actually about 8:00 i told my secretary to be sure to call the portland police, the fbi to tell themand down third avenue in violation of the military curfew order. so i walked the street two or three, four times as i recall, that evening trying to get arrested. >> reporter: after three hours yasui finally walked to portland police headquarters and found a cooperative desk sergeant. >> he booked me and then he had one of the security people throw me into the drunk tank. my contention obviously was if you begin to erode the liberties and freedom and rights of the individual, then you are indeed jeopardizing the safety of our whole nation. that was my position. >> for taking that position, he spent nine months in solitary confinement. then sent to an internment camp in idaho. he had to plea for the return to his citizenship all of the way to the u.s. supreme court and lived with a criminal record for breaking that military curfew for the rest of his life. but in part because of his advocacy in 1983 recognized the injustice of the internment camps. he lived to see that. in 1988 presiden
>> actually about 8:00 i told my secretary to be sure to call the portland police, the fbi to tell themand down third avenue in violation of the military curfew order. so i walked the street two or three, four times as i recall, that evening trying to get arrested. >> reporter: after three hours yasui finally walked to portland police headquarters and found a cooperative desk sergeant. >> he booked me and then he had one of the security people throw me into the drunk tank. my...
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so portland and seattle lead the
so portland and seattle lead the
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." > then we jumped west, to portland,and the lan su chinese city of portland..." little girl: delanee al: delaney! i love that name. al: los angeles. dropping back to. > we were running behind, and hungry in sacramento, when the store natmo natalie: mr. roker, can i have al: wow. in n out burger. wow. natalie: .o make your day better al: impressive natalie: for everybody natalie: ittdoesn't get any al: there was a snow squall. we couldn't get there so we had were late and tired but goat...roker! roker!" that of course.. al roker tonight roker will be in dubuque -- on the riverwalk giving us the forecast for iowa... join us tonight at ten -- to see him here on kwwl. u can also hee out to the riverwalk around 9:30 to give him a warm welcome to iowa. coming up ... police call in an alligator hunter to help capture a gator outside a shopping center. you're watching kwwl. out anapplication first and then once approved, we can set up for you to meet the animal you re interested in. please go to our homepage and fill out the online application. www.wpr.petfinder.com poke
." > then we jumped west, to portland,and the lan su chinese city of portland..." little girl: delanee al: delaney! i love that name. al: los angeles. dropping back to. > we were running behind, and hungry in sacramento, when the store natmo natalie: mr. roker, can i have al: wow. in n out burger. wow. natalie: .o make your day better al: impressive natalie: for everybody natalie: ittdoesn't get any al: there was a snow squall. we couldn't get there so we had were late and tired...
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and the portland oregon area. the company said we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution even the vast majority have no reported problems. health officials are talking to patient and testing ingredients. >> food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >>> and health officials warn other restaurants and distributor could be effected. >> one customer who become sick after eating at the chain has already filed a lawsuit against chipote claiming e-coli from a the company behind this project asked the state department to suspend review. transcanada needs more time to work with nebraska on the best root through the state. comes before the obama administration was expected to reject the plan. >>> and new details on last week's plane fire at forlt lauderdale, hollywood international airport. crews are expected to finish repairs to runway today. it's expected to reopen tomorrow. officials say the damaged area was ab
and the portland oregon area. the company said we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution even the vast majority have no reported problems. health officials are talking to patient and testing ingredients. >> food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >>> and health officials warn other restaurants and distributor could be effected. >> one customer who become sick...
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on a saturday night in march 22w office to walk around.25 portland oregon.ed the discriminatory curfew imposed. men took his case to the supreme court and lost, yet despite all was endured never stop believing or stopping we believe in the grand ideals of this country, you was said. there is a future for all humanity and the us civil administrator. be landed three and played. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] larry bad one of our nation's most beloved" no space. came home the purple heart. the sport and does lives and taught us that we can observe a lot. >> bonnie carol. after have denied and anger is generally funder ' good support families say the old sick resources. [applause] shirley chisholm carries his politics. from classrooms the committee rooms voice to the flu marginalized the american spirit. [applause] familia savon junior. his size he is frazier. bring his lenten sound power 's new holiday transporting the spirit to miami and beyond the music broke down barriers. a humanitarian an
on a saturday night in march 22w office to walk around.25 portland oregon.ed the discriminatory curfew imposed. men took his case to the supreme court and lost, yet despite all was endured never stop believing or stopping we believe in the grand ideals of this country, you was said. there is a future for all humanity and the us civil administrator. be landed three and played. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] larry bad one of our...
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portland pilots claimed the owners of the company $200,000 in back pay. they also owned the city nearly $100,000 in fees. they said the company will settle all outstanding obligations in the next few weeks. erin: most of us are looking for ways to save money and conserve energy. often, those goals go hand-in-hand. this month, we are going to look at simple things you can do to reduce costs around your home. >> a thorough investigation of the building as a system of erin: paul button owns energy audits unlimited in manchester. an energy audit of your home will help determine where air is flowing in and out and will help losing energy. questions. where is my building broken and how can i fix it? erin: there are three primary goals of an energy audit. first and foremost, safety. next, ensuring the comfort of those living there. finally, saving money and improving energy efficiency. he wants to dispel one common belief. >> people think, energy efficiency, let' s change the windows. windows are the last thing i talk about. the return on investment is not there
portland pilots claimed the owners of the company $200,000 in back pay. they also owned the city nearly $100,000 in fees. they said the company will settle all outstanding obligations in the next few weeks. erin: most of us are looking for ways to save money and conserve energy. often, those goals go hand-in-hand. this month, we are going to look at simple things you can do to reduce costs around your home. >> a thorough investigation of the building as a system of erin: paul button owns...
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en el bÉisbol se buscaba el rival de los portland.o cinco campeonatos de la nba. ademÁs serÍa como el mÁximo anotador en la historia de la franquicia, de 32.000 puntos. ahÍ tiene usted toda la acciÓn. siga con univisiÓn que se viene repÚblica deportiva. fÉlix: una anciana noruega estÁ demostr y para la despedida nos vamos hasta la fria noruega, donde una anciana de 90 aqos esta dejando a muchas personas boquiabiertas.la mujer se ha convertido en toda una celebridad en las redes sociales y en la envidia de los aficionados al futbol por todo el mundo.basta con verla para comprobar su gran precision en los pies y su excelente equilibrio.su increible dominio con el balon le ha llevado a batir el y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a esta horagracias por acompaqarnos. nos vemos con mas noticias a las on fÉlix: les deseamos una feliz noche que descansen. ♪ ♪ a tu cuate como para subirme a su nave. la verdad es que sÍ, me da pena. ramiro: no, juliÁn es mi amigo de la universidad y es muy buen cuate. ya me hablÓ y ya dijo
en el bÉisbol se buscaba el rival de los portland.o cinco campeonatos de la nba. ademÁs serÍa como el mÁximo anotador en la historia de la franquicia, de 32.000 puntos. ahÍ tiene usted toda la acciÓn. siga con univisiÓn que se viene repÚblica deportiva. fÉlix: una anciana noruega estÁ demostr y para la despedida nos vamos hasta la fria noruega, donde una anciana de 90 aqos esta dejando a muchas personas boquiabiertas.la mujer se ha convertido en toda una celebridad en las redes...
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los tigres de portland llegar a la primera final de la mls. con ustedes. presentadora: al volver, les presentes diremos porque las fÉlix: los queremos mostrar as imÁgenes de dos modelos rusas que posan con un oso de 1400 libras como parte de un proyecto de conservaciÓn. presentadora: el oso, que es todo un actor fue encontrado moribundo tras haber sido atacado por cazadores. su dueÑo lo criÓ y ahora como ves se ha convertido en toda una estrella, tambiÉn aparece en pelÍculas. arlette: ¿listos?
los tigres de portland llegar a la primera final de la mls. con ustedes. presentadora: al volver, les presentes diremos porque las fÉlix: los queremos mostrar as imÁgenes de dos modelos rusas que posan con un oso de 1400 libras como parte de un proyecto de conservaciÓn. presentadora: el oso, que es todo un actor fue encontrado moribundo tras haber sido atacado por cazadores. su dueÑo lo criÓ y ahora como ves se ha convertido en toda una estrella, tambiÉn aparece en pelÍculas. arlette:...