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well, it looks to me like you own portland. this is some view. >> this is why we call this the magic place. you never get tired of looking at this. >> i wouldn't. what would your dad say if he saw this place today? >> he would like it a lot better than the way it was when i inherited it. >> really? >> i don't know anybody who doesn't love this house. >> count peggy moretti among local preservationists no longer worried about what tony might do to his dad's house. >> pietro left a mark here in the northwest. he's a very special legacy, and tony added his own mark on the place in a perfect kind of way. >> her group even honors tony with an award for restoration excellence. >> how proud are you to own this house? >> well, it's a dream come true in many respects. >> it's a gift to see it. >> well, thank you. >> so that's the end of my tour and of tony's "strange inheritance" story, right? not so fast. for tony, as it turns out, this was just the beginning. >> i didn't plan to do this. i wanted to have my own quiet life. >> next, th
well, it looks to me like you own portland. this is some view. >> this is why we call this the magic place. you never get tired of looking at this. >> i wouldn't. what would your dad say if he saw this place today? >> he would like it a lot better than the way it was when i inherited it. >> really? >> i don't know anybody who doesn't love this house. >> count peggy moretti among local preservationists no longer worried about what tony might do to his dad's...
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not before portland smashed rain records two days straight. and seattle broke a record with 2.13 inches of rain. >> the force of these landslidesed is absolutely incredible. not only taking out a huge chunk of the house but there's a pickup truck down there and there's a car that was swept down there. it's these hillsides they'll be so worried about over the coming days because they're just so saturated. neal karlinksky, abc news, washington. >>> conditions in the northwest could be even more dangerous in the hours ahead. there's another storm with 70-mile-an-hour wind, heavy rain moving in. up to two feet of snow in the mountains and 20-foot waves on southern california shores. blistery, blustery in the midwest and spring-like in the east. >> 60s in washington, d.c. and los angeles. 40s in seattle, portland and minneapolis. 50ss in chicago and new york. >>> nearly 40 years after the birth of the first human test tube baby, comes the first ever litter of test tube you. is. >> researchers created 19 emb o embryos in a lab and implanted them int
not before portland smashed rain records two days straight. and seattle broke a record with 2.13 inches of rain. >> the force of these landslidesed is absolutely incredible. not only taking out a huge chunk of the house but there's a pickup truck down there and there's a car that was swept down there. it's these hillsides they'll be so worried about over the coming days because they're just so saturated. neal karlinksky, abc news, washington. >>> conditions in the northwest could...
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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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this portland mall's hipster santa! good ol' st. nick has traded in his classic red velvet suit for an updated look-- complete with jeans, cardigan, and of course, a man-bun. and in true portland fashion, hipster santa is health conscious-- using a bike to get around town instead of his sleigh. no word yet though on whether he is kicking his cookie habit in favor of quinoa. and from the west coast to the east coast, the holiday spirit is spreading... at thursday night's national christmas tree lighting in washington, d-c, michelle obama read "'twas the night before christmas" along with a very special guest... (miss piggy) and what to my wondering eyes should appear, but a miniature sleigh and 8 tiny reindeer,,, and even the president got in on the holiday fun, leading the first family in a rousing rendition of 'jingle bells' for take a look at this, i'm jennifer whalen. " coming up in sports....the sioux city bandits held their open tryouts this afternoon. hear from the but for one iowa couple, a routine traffic stop turned out to
this portland mall's hipster santa! good ol' st. nick has traded in his classic red velvet suit for an updated look-- complete with jeans, cardigan, and of course, a man-bun. and in true portland fashion, hipster santa is health conscious-- using a bike to get around town instead of his sleigh. no word yet though on whether he is kicking his cookie habit in favor of quinoa. and from the west coast to the east coast, the holiday spirit is spreading... at thursday night's national christmas tree...
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check out the celebration in portland yesterday for winning their first mls cup. it was some party.he organization also provided free food and booze. >> so what's a little rain? [ laughter ] >> free food, booze, a big celebration. come on out. >> that's easy. >>> around here, the fog is awfully thick for noon time. don't see it that thick. >> yeah, this time of year, the low sun angle, not like the spring or fall when the sun burns it up, low sun angle is weak, takes a lot more to do. we're struggling right now. as we look outside at our michael & son weather camera, visibility is about 3 miles or so. there's the airport at reagan national. felt murky. visible satellite picture, you'll see where the sun's at. slow climb up to 50 there by 3:00. i was thinking we would be in the mid-50s earlier today. we may make the low 50s in town the way we're going. temperatures won't drop off too quickly tonight. dense fog advise worry was canceled for most areas except frederick county, still in effect until 1:00 p.m. you can see easily on our black and white visible satellite imagery the fog ba
check out the celebration in portland yesterday for winning their first mls cup. it was some party.he organization also provided free food and booze. >> so what's a little rain? [ laughter ] >> free food, booze, a big celebration. come on out. >> that's easy. >>> around here, the fog is awfully thick for noon time. don't see it that thick. >> yeah, this time of year, the low sun angle, not like the spring or fall when the sun burns it up, low sun angle is weak,...
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. >> reporter: from seattle to portland, three days of storms haven't just brought widespread near portland, a 60-year-old woman was killed when a tree fell on her bedroom. a series of mudslides temporarily blocked roads. one barreled through this waterfront home outside seattle, tearing through the first floor, the garage and cars, all of it while tyler ford's grandmother was still inside. >> devastating to see everything get turned upside-down in an instant. but very thankful that everybody is alive. people had to be rescued by boat. >> next thing you know, it's time to get out. >> reporter: though waters have not before portland smashed rain records two days straight. and seattle broke a record yesterday with 2.13 inches of rain. the power of these landslides is just incredible. not just the house that's been taken out, but there's actually a pickup truck in there and a car that's been swept into the water over there. and it's these unstable hillsides that they'll be worried about because they're so david? >> neal, thank you. >>> and let's get to rob marciano. >> the next system is a big
. >> reporter: from seattle to portland, three days of storms haven't just brought widespread near portland, a 60-year-old woman was killed when a tree fell on her bedroom. a series of mudslides temporarily blocked roads. one barreled through this waterfront home outside seattle, tearing through the first floor, the garage and cars, all of it while tyler ford's grandmother was still inside. >> devastating to see everything get turned upside-down in an instant. but very thankful that...
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not before portland smashed rain records two days straight. and seattle broke a record yesterday with 2.13 inches of rain. the power of these landslides is just incredible. not just the house that's been taken out, but there's actually a pickup truck in there and a car that's been swept into the water over there. and it's these unstable hillsides that they'll be worried about because they're so saturated, over the coming days out here. david? >> neal, thank you. >>> and let's get to rob marciano. strong one. and this pattern, indicative of a mature cyclone. warnings from california to colorado. the front comes from portland to san francisco, then the rain moves further inland over the next 8 to 24 hours. and there could be a severe weather threat this weekend. >>> and now to southern california and the dangerous gas cloud hanging over a community there. many saying it's already making them sick. the gas shown there in purple. it's been six weeks and hundreds of families have now been relocated. and kayna whitworth on the lawsuit tonight. >> re
not before portland smashed rain records two days straight. and seattle broke a record yesterday with 2.13 inches of rain. the power of these landslides is just incredible. not just the house that's been taken out, but there's actually a pickup truck in there and a car that's been swept into the water over there. and it's these unstable hillsides that they'll be worried about because they're so saturated, over the coming days out here. david? >> neal, thank you. >>> and let's get...
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rainy days are 150 for portland and seattle. work your way to mobile, alabama, they get almost twice as much rain and less cloudy days. it tells you the intensity of the rainfall greater than the northwest. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> there is new information about the woman shooter in the california terror attack. her father's home in pakistan raided as those who know her share their stories next. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. with abreva. >>> good morning. welcome back. i'm christine romans. i want to bring you details this morning about the shadowy female suspect at center of the san bernar
rainy days are 150 for portland and seattle. work your way to mobile, alabama, they get almost twice as much rain and less cloudy days. it tells you the intensity of the rainfall greater than the northwest. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> there is new information about the woman shooter in the california terror attack. her father's home in pakistan raided as those who know her share their stories next. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two...
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hospital up here in portland's west hills in the 1970s. and millions and millions of dollars in appropriations to make it the world class institution that it is today. so it's in these kind of softer realms of foreign policy, not the diplomacy. not the military that hatfield is having a role in internationalizing the northwest. >> tom foley from washington, can you talk about his career and again what he was doing during his career to promote this kind of globalization and diversity? >> so foley is very involved on a number of fronts. so a little bit about tom foley, his background. he's born in spokane and raised in eastern washington. and from an early period, he goes to the university of washington to do graduate studies in the early 1950s. heetss -- he's in the soviet studies program at one point so he very early on becomes an internationalist and becomes very interested in what's going on outside of just his home state. and another really formative moment for him in this is much later on. so he becomes congressman from the fifth distr
hospital up here in portland's west hills in the 1970s. and millions and millions of dollars in appropriations to make it the world class institution that it is today. so it's in these kind of softer realms of foreign policy, not the diplomacy. not the military that hatfield is having a role in internationalizing the northwest. >> tom foley from washington, can you talk about his career and again what he was doing during his career to promote this kind of globalization and diversity?...
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panthers and vikes kickoff just a few days away saturday night from portland. mama campbell waa introduced the new head football coach at iowa state on monday... since then he has been filling has staff. campbell has brought 5 coaches over with him from toledo so far most recently tabbing tyson vite as hiss linebabaers coach. campbell led toledo to a 9-2 record this past season including topping iowa state 30-23 back in week three. they take over for paul rhoads who was fired after finishing e season 3-9 jeb bush: here's the truth you will not hear from our president: we are at war with radical islamic terrorism6 it is the struggle that will determine the fate o o the free world. in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. their aim is our total destruction. we can't withdraw from this threat or negotiate with it. we have but one choice: to defeat it. vo: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of thisessage. live e erformance of e broadway show, "the wiz". includinggueen latifahhmary j. blige and david alan grier. "the wiz"
panthers and vikes kickoff just a few days away saturday night from portland. mama campbell waa introduced the new head football coach at iowa state on monday... since then he has been filling has staff. campbell has brought 5 coaches over with him from toledo so far most recently tabbing tyson vite as hiss linebabaers coach. campbell led toledo to a 9-2 record this past season including topping iowa state 30-23 back in week three. they take over for paul rhoads who was fired after finishing e...
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a wrestler from pacific university near portland.... says it happened so fast "it look 100 percent like it was intentional. like there was no way it was an accident. we saw her speed up and after i realized i was hit, i saw her christian guerra... says the car hit him.... and he was pinned up against a light post. he fortunately only has bumps and bruises. three other wrestlers were among the injured... pacific university issued this statement which reads in part.... the safety and well-being of our students and employees, both those injured and all who witnessed this traumatic incident, are of paramount importance. we are relieved that none of our students suffered life threatening injuries, but at the same time, saddened to hear of those who were killed or critically injured. we are very thankful to all of the first responders, and to our athletic trainer, who worked tirelessly to treat both the injured and those emotionally shaken by what they witnessed. metro is still investigating and is asking any other witnesses to come foward. i
a wrestler from pacific university near portland.... says it happened so fast "it look 100 percent like it was intentional. like there was no way it was an accident. we saw her speed up and after i realized i was hit, i saw her christian guerra... says the car hit him.... and he was pinned up against a light post. he fortunately only has bumps and bruises. three other wrestlers were among the injured... pacific university issued this statement which reads in part.... the safety and...
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the warmrmg of the pacific ocean has an impact on portland, oregon is seeing flooding. buffalo, new york has not had any measurable snow this season!jamie yuccas went to the city known for its harsh winters to see the impact. 3 (nats of golf swing)this is s ordinary december i ibuffalo, new york.golf carts are hitting the links.(natz full) "ready to roll? i'm ready"and the plows are parked.the city has not seen any measurable snowfall this season.that breaks a 116 year old snow record!(sot: john wagner/golfer)(:19-:23)"we're fortunate enough this year to have this beautiful weather in ffalo."the strongest el nino on record is keeping temperatures warm. it's expected to be near 60 this weekend, and golf remains in full swing at chestnut hill country club.sot: billie felski/chestnut hill country club (:34-:36, quick)"we do tee times, i have to do tee times because it's so packed here!!"nearly 250 golfers, like john wagner and jim m muszuk have signed upupto play this month.(sot: jim muszuk/golfer)(:43-:48)"we'll take these as little bonum rounds. they make up for the (sta
the warmrmg of the pacific ocean has an impact on portland, oregon is seeing flooding. buffalo, new york has not had any measurable snow this season!jamie yuccas went to the city known for its harsh winters to see the impact. 3 (nats of golf swing)this is s ordinary december i ibuffalo, new york.golf carts are hitting the links.(natz full) "ready to roll? i'm ready"and the plows are parked.the city has not seen any measurable snowfall this season.that breaks a 116 year old snow...
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we just talked about portland.deo, 4 inches of rain in the past day 1/2 in portland. it is just a fire mows of rainfall moving into the pack of -- hose of rainfall moving into the pacific northwest. let's get right to the timing. what happens here the next couple days. north bay as soon as 10:00 tomorrow morning, sonoma and napa county getting rainfall where it stays until tomorrow night. then here comes the front and rainfall. moderate to heavy rainfall for marin, solano and napa county as the front moves through before sunrise thursday. it will cross right through the bay area right during the heart of the morning commute. not tomorrow. we're talking thursday seeing moderate rainfall impacting the commute and gusty winds. rainfall totals, how much rain can you expect? pick the city closest to you. by friday morning when the area of low pressure behind the front also moves through giving asterism, we could see 2-inch of -- us rainfall, we could see 2 inches of rain and computer models are saying napa, hayward and
we just talked about portland.deo, 4 inches of rain in the past day 1/2 in portland. it is just a fire mows of rainfall moving into the pack of -- hose of rainfall moving into the pacific northwest. let's get right to the timing. what happens here the next couple days. north bay as soon as 10:00 tomorrow morning, sonoma and napa county getting rainfall where it stays until tomorrow night. then here comes the front and rainfall. moderate to heavy rainfall for marin, solano and napa county as the...
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the panthers are taking on portland state tonight.... the ifth-ranked vikikngs earned a first round bye after finishing their season 9 and 2... coach farley knows it will be a big test for hi defense... a unit he's been confident in all season -- and one that proudly has the missouri valley defensive player of the year... year it takes a pass rush, alot of things have to happen within award which he very well deserved."" late one -- as the panthers and ortland state kick-off tonight at 9 o'clock in oregon... more news out of panther-land... as u-n-i has named it's nter-im director of athletics. deputy athletic director jean berger replaces troy dannen, who is taking over the athletic director position at tulane university. he begins jannry first.... big baseball news this morning... as the miami marlins have added a big name to their coaching staff... barry bonds is back... yes, the controversial me run king wwll serve as one of the team's hitting coaches in 20-16... this will be bonds' first stint as a major league coach.... onto winter
the panthers are taking on portland state tonight.... the ifth-ranked vikikngs earned a first round bye after finishing their season 9 and 2... coach farley knows it will be a big test for hi defense... a unit he's been confident in all season -- and one that proudly has the missouri valley defensive player of the year... year it takes a pass rush, alot of things have to happen within award which he very well deserved."" late one -- as the panthers and ortland state kick-off tonight...
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crews in portland worked into the night to clean up tons of debris along a local highway. >> this has been a big mess but we hope to get it cleaned up quickly. >> reporter: the rain poured triggering dozens of rescues and official say it could take months to repair this giant sinkhole that opened up in nearby gresham and winds toppled trees on to cars. >> all of a sudden, i heard a big woosh come down and the next down. >> reporter: johnson creek, an area is plagued by problems. while some people chose to worked together to sandbag their homes. officials warn those staying behind to on avoid walking or driving through the streets. the heavy rain is expected to soak the region throughout the week. cole miller for cbs news, portland, oregon. >>> severe flooding closed miami's zoo for several days. record rainfall there filled the zoo's walkways and exhibits with floodwaters. most of the 3,000 animals are safe, but zookeepers worry about prime mates that can't swim and ions in an area separated by most could swim out of their enclosures. >>> coming up on the "morning news." an unlikely a
crews in portland worked into the night to clean up tons of debris along a local highway. >> this has been a big mess but we hope to get it cleaned up quickly. >> reporter: the rain poured triggering dozens of rescues and official say it could take months to repair this giant sinkhole that opened up in nearby gresham and winds toppled trees on to cars. >> all of a sudden, i heard a big woosh come down and the next down. >> reporter: johnson creek, an area is plagued by...
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three years ago holloway was awarded by a non profit in portland for overcoming homelessness, graduating from highschool, and going to college, she even landed a government job with the u.s. forest service... now, shes in a las vegas jail after hitting 36 people and leaving one dead... she faces charges like murder with a deadly weapon and child abuse or neglect. holloways family says they believe she is being misrepresented, they think the crash wasnt on prupose instead they think she fell asleep at the wheel when when it all happened... ""she's never been homeless, hes never been without, our family is veyr big and very supportive of eachother in many cases, and just to attest to the night, shes exhausted shes not this villain that theyre creating her to be, not at all, not at all." reporting live miguel martinez valle, fox5 news. local. las vegas. holloway could be in court as early as tomorrow for her multiple charges. some people question if barriers between people and the road could prevent more tragedies from happening... especially in the busiest areas on the strip. it's a debate
three years ago holloway was awarded by a non profit in portland for overcoming homelessness, graduating from highschool, and going to college, she even landed a government job with the u.s. forest service... now, shes in a las vegas jail after hitting 36 people and leaving one dead... she faces charges like murder with a deadly weapon and child abuse or neglect. holloways family says they believe she is being misrepresented, they think the crash wasnt on prupose instead they think she fell...
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monday was the wettest day in portland ever, leading to rescues and washed-out roads. don champion reports. it's new at noon. don: even into the overnight hours, people in portland, oregon are fighting rising water. >> we do the best we can. don: mike lister desperately put up wood barriers, trying to keep flood water out of his home. mike lister: if we can stop it here at the street, it'll save us thousands. hundreds of thousands, probably. don: heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding monday and made it the wettest day ever in the city. in some places, the water rose rescued from their homes. a 100 year old woman was among those taken to safety here. >> when i saw all this water this morning, i went "this isn't right." >> well, i can't get anywhere i want to go today. don: as if navigating flooded roads wasn't enough, the storm also disrupted bus and light rail service in the city. even 18 wheelers had trouble getting around. landslides were also a problem and forced residents to make tough decisions. >> i'm gonna definitely go back and get my dog and see if we can
monday was the wettest day in portland ever, leading to rescues and washed-out roads. don champion reports. it's new at noon. don: even into the overnight hours, people in portland, oregon are fighting rising water. >> we do the best we can. don: mike lister desperately put up wood barriers, trying to keep flood water out of his home. mike lister: if we can stop it here at the street, it'll save us thousands. hundreds of thousands, probably. don: heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding...
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number 15 uni at 5th ranked portland state. winner gets number 15 uni at 5th ranked portland state. winner gets north dakota state in the elite 8 after 2 straight wins against wichita state and florida state the hawkeye men home again today to take on the kangaroos. missouri kansas city visiting carver. 1st half. peter jok, his specialty, the 3. 10 for jok. iowa out to a 10-2 lead. more from deep. nicholas baer, the walk-on from bettendorf playing big minutes. career high 14 for baer. later inside. freshman ahmad hawks roll 95-75 over the roos hawks home again monday against western illinois some bad news for the hawkeyes. junior dale jones will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury. jones suffered the injury earlier this week in practice. jones was averaging 6 points 3 rebounds off the bench. drake men fall on the road at bowling green, 75-63. bulldogs now 4-3 on the year, return home wednesday against depaul a timeless tradition. that it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health ref
number 15 uni at 5th ranked portland state. winner gets number 15 uni at 5th ranked portland state. winner gets north dakota state in the elite 8 after 2 straight wins against wichita state and florida state the hawkeye men home again today to take on the kangaroos. missouri kansas city visiting carver. 1st half. peter jok, his specialty, the 3. 10 for jok. iowa out to a 10-2 lead. more from deep. nicholas baer, the walk-on from bettendorf playing big minutes. career high 14 for baer. later...
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crews in portland worked into the night to clean up tons of debris along a local highway. (sot don hamilton/ odot spokesman) this has been a big mess but we hope to get it cleaned up quicklythe record rainfall dumped a little over three inches of rain on the hours...triggering dozens of rescues.officials say it could take months to repair this giant sinkhole that opened up in nearby gresham... where powerful winds also toppled trees onto cars.(sot dale hall/ resident) all of a sudden i heard a big woosh come down and next thing i know we got tree down(standup: cole miller/ cbs news/ portland, or) the heavy rain is taking a toll on families along johnson creek -- which has been consistently plagued by flood problems.while some people chose to evacuate altogether...others worked together to sandbag their homes.officials warned those staying behind to avoid walking or driving through high water:(sot lt. rich tyler/ portland fire department) just don't come into contact with the water. it's polluted. it's water runoff from anything you could imagine - lawns, driveway, streets.
crews in portland worked into the night to clean up tons of debris along a local highway. (sot don hamilton/ odot spokesman) this has been a big mess but we hope to get it cleaned up quicklythe record rainfall dumped a little over three inches of rain on the hours...triggering dozens of rescues.officials say it could take months to repair this giant sinkhole that opened up in nearby gresham... where powerful winds also toppled trees onto cars.(sot dale hall/ resident) all of a sudden i heard a...
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more than 35,000 people in the portland area were without power. now up in the mountains where there has been no snow, there was no snow last winter, we had feet of snow already this winter. a heat wave across the deep south is about to turn dangerous. meteorologists predict violent storms will rumble from louisiana to georgia packing high winds, driving hail and possible tornados. in the northeast there still is the need for winter coats and hats. records have been falling up and down the seaboard. >> reporter: i can't believe we're talking about the 70s. right now i'm not wearing any hats, any gloves. the temperature right now about 50 degrees here at central park. extended heat wave for the winter, having many people here in the northeast pleasantly surprised. >> it's beautiful here. it's incredible. >> reporter: at 52 degrees in buffalo it was beautiful enough for waiters and walks in the park. in a city that was slammed by 7 feet of lake effect snow l lt year, temperatures this week are more likely to inspire long walks on the beach. >> certai
more than 35,000 people in the portland area were without power. now up in the mountains where there has been no snow, there was no snow last winter, we had feet of snow already this winter. a heat wave across the deep south is about to turn dangerous. meteorologists predict violent storms will rumble from louisiana to georgia packing high winds, driving hail and possible tornados. in the northeast there still is the need for winter coats and hats. records have been falling up and down the...
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everything went flying. >> reporter: the power was still out today for thousands in the portland area. a line came down near heather kurmas. >> the power lines were turning green, blue, owner, and everything was shaking. it was pretty crazy. >> reporter: at snoqualmie in the mountains outside seattle, a search for a missing back-country skier resumed today after being called off yesterday because of weather. alan labissonier of king county search-and-rescue. >> you see the conditions, it's bad. avalanche danger is really extreme. >> reporter: the same storm buried the town of kamas 40 miles from salt lake city under a foot of fresh snow. in california, on the road to lake tahoe, mountain traffic came to a near standstill as plows worked to clear the snow. >> they're make ago. >> reporter: on these roads, trucker bill brown is in no hurry. >> my only concern is a guy in a four-wheeler who's doing way-- 50 miles per hour and hydroplanes in the rain and i have to dodge him. >> reporter: in southern southern california's mojave desert, more than 15 tractor trailers were blown over by wind
everything went flying. >> reporter: the power was still out today for thousands in the portland area. a line came down near heather kurmas. >> the power lines were turning green, blue, owner, and everything was shaking. it was pretty crazy. >> reporter: at snoqualmie in the mountains outside seattle, a search for a missing back-country skier resumed today after being called off yesterday because of weather. alan labissonier of king county search-and-rescue. >> you see...
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homeless turned her life around, graduating high school and got a job with the forest service in portland oregon. then fast forward to 2015, we found court records saying she had formally changed her name to paris paradise morton. then earlier this month, metro police say she arrived in las vegas, and was living in her car with her 3 year old daughter. the deadly crash happened sunday night. then tomorrow is when she will be in court to face a number of < ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) we are hearing for the first time from a person who knew lakeisha holloway when she was living back in portland. we showed you video of her monday...talkin g about how ... as at risk youth, she was able to graduate high school and got a job with the forest service thanks to the portland opportunity industrializatio n center. the president of that agency says he was shocked to hear the news of what happened in las vegas. ((sound of joe mcferrin/president /ceo poic: "our experience with her was just remarkable on how she turned it around both academically sense of her hope and sucess in work training program" role m
homeless turned her life around, graduating high school and got a job with the forest service in portland oregon. then fast forward to 2015, we found court records saying she had formally changed her name to paris paradise morton. then earlier this month, metro police say she arrived in las vegas, and was living in her car with her 3 year old daughter. the deadly crash happened sunday night. then tomorrow is when she will be in court to face a number of < ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) we are...
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sewage is flowing through some portland, oregon, streets. the state department of transportation is telling motorists to avoid all state highways overnight. amtrak has suspended service between portland and vancouver, washington. coming in off the pacific. >>> and as you can see on the radar there, there is more heavy weather coming in off the pacific. like a fire hose, one meteorologist said. the forecast is for more rain, more strong winds and i'm afraid more problems. >>> still ahead, getting tougher on car safety. the biggest change to crash tests in over 40 years. >>> bursting into flames in the middle of a mall. another incident of a popular toy going up in flames. >>> plus, bursting through the door, police saving hostages. >>> many enjoy a cup of coffee and early important stroll on the beach. this was too much. thousands of cans of coffee washed up yesterday near melbourne, florida. coffee came from containers that fell off a barge last weekend. >>> the travel industry is still feeling the effects from the terror attacks in paris. a
sewage is flowing through some portland, oregon, streets. the state department of transportation is telling motorists to avoid all state highways overnight. amtrak has suspended service between portland and vancouver, washington. coming in off the pacific. >>> and as you can see on the radar there, there is more heavy weather coming in off the pacific. like a fire hose, one meteorologist said. the forecast is for more rain, more strong winds and i'm afraid more problems. >>>...
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and sewage is flowing through some portland, oregon, streets. the state department of tranortation is telling motorists to avoid all state highways overnight. amtrak has suspended service between portland and vancouver, washington. one storm after another is coming in off the pacific. >>> and as you can see on the weather coming in off the fitoy going up in flames. >>> plus, bursting through the door, lice saving hostages. >>> many enjoy a cup of coffee and an early morning stroll on the beach, but this was too much. thousands of cans of coffee washed up yesterday near melbourne, florida. best case is that the coffee came from containers that fell off a barge last weekend. >>> the travel industry is still feeling the effects from the terror attacks in paris. air france says it lost $54 million in november from cancellations, bomb threat hoaxes and other disruptions. it's mostly on flights to and from paris. the financial losses are continuing this month. >>> well, a transportation department official warns that 13 of the nation's busiest air tra
and sewage is flowing through some portland, oregon, streets. the state department of tranortation is telling motorists to avoid all state highways overnight. amtrak has suspended service between portland and vancouver, washington. one storm after another is coming in off the pacific. >>> and as you can see on the weather coming in off the fitoy going up in flames. >>> plus, bursting through the door, lice saving hostages. >>> many enjoy a cup of coffee and an early...
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hearing for the first time from a person who knew lakeisha holloway when she was living back in portland. we showed you video of her monday...talkin g about how ... as at risk youth, she was able to graduate high school and got a job with the forest service thanks to the portland opportunity industrializatio n center. the president of that agency says he was shocked to hear the news of what happened in las vegas. ((sound of joe mcferrin/president /ceo poic: "our experience with her was just remarkable on how she turned it around both academically sense of her hope and sucess in work training program" role modle for many youth we servedin our community"'// "to my knoweldge no agresive or violent behavior"//"it's really joe mcferrin went on to say the center lost touch with holloway after she got pregant and left town. i spoke briefly with her holloway's cousin lashay hardaway who was coming to town to support holloway. she didn't say much during our phone conversation, but on her facebook page..she made several posts asking peole to pray for her cousin including posting this particular vi
hearing for the first time from a person who knew lakeisha holloway when she was living back in portland. we showed you video of her monday...talkin g about how ... as at risk youth, she was able to graduate high school and got a job with the forest service thanks to the portland opportunity industrializatio n center. the president of that agency says he was shocked to hear the news of what happened in las vegas. ((sound of joe mcferrin/president /ceo poic: "our experience with her was...
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sewage is flowing through some portland, oregon, streets. the state department of motorists to avoid all state highways overnight. amtrak has suspended service between portland and vancouver, washington. one storm after another is coming in off the pacific. >>> and as you can see on the radar there, there is more heavy weather coming in off the pacific. like a fire hose, one meteorologist said. the forecast is for more rain, more strong winds and i'm afraid more problems. >>> still ahead, getting tougher on car safety. the biggest change to crash tests in over 40 years. >>> bursting into flames in the middle of a mall. another incident of a popular toy going up in flames. >>> plus, bursting through the door, police saving hostages. the dramatic new body cam video and off you go, and off you go, and off you go, for every step, every stride, every start, begin strong with the lasting energy of 100% whole grain quaker oats... and off you go. if you could see your cough, it's just a cough. r you'd see how often you cough all day and so would eve
sewage is flowing through some portland, oregon, streets. the state department of motorists to avoid all state highways overnight. amtrak has suspended service between portland and vancouver, washington. one storm after another is coming in off the pacific. >>> and as you can see on the radar there, there is more heavy weather coming in off the pacific. like a fire hose, one meteorologist said. the forecast is for more rain, more strong winds and i'm afraid more problems. >>>...
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and this is one of the storm fatalities in the portland, oregon area. this tree split the house in half and unfortunately, a 60-year-old woman did die in that tree crash. look at this storm as it goes across the pacific and slams into northwest and we have a big shot of rain coming up i-5 from eugene to portland and that will be right along the coast of washington state into areas near seattle and what's different about this stormnt is we're going to focus g a lot of rain and snow in northern california. we like it. now we're starting to get this further to the south and out of this d too. so, late tonight and into tomorrow the travel will be most difficult and from mammoth lakes to interstate 80, 1 to 2 feet of snow and winds could gust up to 80 miles per hour. and now a closer look at your day ahead. the other side of the country is still feeling like maybe midfall instead of the end of fall. 70s in texas. we're going to be near 60 in chicago. buffalo at 55. even northern vermont, 50 degrees. we could see record highs in areas of the east. flowers are
and this is one of the storm fatalities in the portland, oregon area. this tree split the house in half and unfortunately, a 60-year-old woman did die in that tree crash. look at this storm as it goes across the pacific and slams into northwest and we have a big shot of rain coming up i-5 from eugene to portland and that will be right along the coast of washington state into areas near seattle and what's different about this stormnt is we're going to focus g a lot of rain and snow in northern...
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perdÍa columbus contra portland. fue imposible para columbus.ste lunes el reporte. ahÍ estÁ lo que ocurre este fin de semana. felix: la teletÓn usa superó la mesa fijada para este aÑo. es el total superÓ en casi 200.000 $ lo recaudado el aÑo pasado. don francisco fue encargado de animar el espectÁculo durante las 30 horas de trasmisiÓn. se contó con la presencia de artistas como ricky martin, laura pausini, entre otros. fue trasmitida por televisiÓn. el monto recaudado serÁ dado al instituto de rehabilitaciÓn crit usa. un sujeto de 21 aÑos se colgÓ de lo alto. la policÍa informÓ que estaba acompaÑado de un grupo de amigos antes de escalar la grÚa y se investigan los motivos. enfrenta cargos por resistirse al arresto y posesiÓn de drogas. los dejamos con aquÍ y ahora. >> esta noche. un ataque premeditado, una lluvia de balas. decenas de heridos atendidos de emergencias en las calles. largas horas de horror e incertidumbre. y una cacerÍa puerta a puerta. una peligrosa persecuciÓn terminó en una batalla campal. >> nos dijeron que tenÍamos que evacu
perdÍa columbus contra portland. fue imposible para columbus.ste lunes el reporte. ahÍ estÁ lo que ocurre este fin de semana. felix: la teletÓn usa superó la mesa fijada para este aÑo. es el total superÓ en casi 200.000 $ lo recaudado el aÑo pasado. don francisco fue encargado de animar el espectÁculo durante las 30 horas de trasmisiÓn. se contó con la presencia de artistas como ricky martin, laura pausini, entre otros. fue trasmitida por televisiÓn. el monto recaudado serÁ dado al...
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cole miller for cbs news, portland, oregon. >>> 5:15. lets get to our forecast but quickly let's touch on the pacific northwest. last thing they need is more rain. how is it looking. >> right now on storm scan they are getting pummeled by pounding rain and it looks like another storm set to strike them later in the week. the it is a train of storms that keeps coming n you see this once in a while in that part of the country. it is unfortunate because they are really dealing witt, yeah. >> it is a shame. >> here we're nice and dry. >> we will start off by taking a look at our wider zoom, or the pack northwest where the the rain is continuing to fall right now, but as we look across the the rest of the united states, we're pretty tranquil. check this out, we have high pressure on your side here across a good portion of the united states. you have to look closely. we will zero in on it right now. there is a very weak disturbance a trail of clouds stretching down in towards illinois, indiana a a, to this disturbance is what will be crossing
cole miller for cbs news, portland, oregon. >>> 5:15. lets get to our forecast but quickly let's touch on the pacific northwest. last thing they need is more rain. how is it looking. >> right now on storm scan they are getting pummeled by pounding rain and it looks like another storm set to strike them later in the week. the it is a train of storms that keeps coming n you see this once in a while in that part of the country. it is unfortunate because they are really dealing witt,...