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and portland, oregon, one of the most gentrified cities in america. we ask if a housing program can make a dent in the massive displacement of black families. >> they want to live in the same thneighborhood their grand lived in. they want to live in the same neighborhood where their barbershop or their beauty salons still is. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been pvided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of ta t, text and dat you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for peop who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> financial services fis. raymond jame for more than 50 years, advancing ideaand supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tha
and portland, oregon, one of the most gentrified cities in america. we ask if a housing program can make a dent in the massive displacement of black families. >> they want to live in the same thneighborhood their grand lived in. they want to live in the same neighborhood where their barbershop or their beauty salons still is. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been pvided by: >> consumer...
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what was interesting is the number one city was portland, oregon in portland it found that many people who are 65 and older have moved to portland to retire to be able to live independently. it was a factor that brought portland to number one >> thank you gives us a lot to think about. >> stumped about what to give dad? the gift guide that's coming up a little later >>> some times you just need a hug, how this woman is turning cuddles into cash legally. we will explain. yikes. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> if you're struggling to find the perfect gift or activity she the editor and chief of parents magazine thank you for joining us today >> happy to be here. >> these are ideas you
what was interesting is the number one city was portland, oregon in portland it found that many people who are 65 and older have moved to portland to retire to be able to live independently. it was a factor that brought portland to number one >> thank you gives us a lot to think about. >> stumped about what to give dad? the gift guide that's coming up a little later >>> some times you just need a hug, how this woman is turning cuddles into cash legally. we will explain....
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. >> so >> he went from portland to portland. >> yes.went from portland, oregon to portland, maine. >> that is the perfect when you catch something legit. >> hey. >> you shouldn't expect anything less. >> oh, right. it is not some guy doing it in the backyard. he is a world champion. >> did you see that? the guy is obviously good. >> he is a champ. he is like why aren't the judges here? he is like why aren't the judges here? >> you be the w it a solution? create a bigger one. >> we create add viral video. >> he said he solved the problem. his daughter captured all of it. why don't you -- it gets everything done. if there is glass in here it goes crashing. >> what i'm >> >>. >>> still so come -- >> he is giving these officers a fun for their money. >> some m go he is in a race to save it. >> the swift attempt to keep it above the surface. belong to you.t doesn'y so if you have heart failure, ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to a
. >> so >> he went from portland to portland. >> yes.went from portland, oregon to portland, maine. >> that is the perfect when you catch something legit. >> hey. >> you shouldn't expect anything less. >> oh, right. it is not some guy doing it in the backyard. he is a world champion. >> did you see that? the guy is obviously good. >> he is a champ. he is like why aren't the judges here? he is like why aren't the judges here? >> you be...
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. >> today we are in casco bay, one mile off the mainland shore of portland, maine, and we're on hog island ledge where they built fort gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor and was completed in 1865 and was built with two sister forts off to the south there, fort prebble in the south and fort scammel on house island and designed to work in conjunction to defend the war. they think it was a civil war fort before it was funded long before civil war and approved by congress as a response to 1812, things that occurred much earlier. gorgeous is a handmade granite fort and if you looked at it from a top view looking down, you'd see a gigantic d. what most people don't realize is fort gorgeous, just like a d, is open in the middle and has this wonderful parade ground and there are people that have grown up here their entire lives and never have been here and think it's a solid structure. the fort was named after sir fernando gorges who was the colonial pripetor for the state of maine and told he never sat foot here but was an appointment. the design was modeled after a lot of the
. >> today we are in casco bay, one mile off the mainland shore of portland, maine, and we're on hog island ledge where they built fort gorgeous in 1858 to help defend portland harbor and was completed in 1865 and was built with two sister forts off to the south there, fort prebble in the south and fort scammel on house island and designed to work in conjunction to defend the war. they think it was a civil war fort before it was funded long before civil war and approved by congress as a...
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headquarters in portland. at times it got tense.ou have something of a tent city and they are in it for the long haul. ana, we have seen a first aid tent there, there is a food pantry, even a mental health tent. so the people who have set up shop there, about 100 or so people, say they are not leaving until they see the abolition of i.c.e. i want to introduce you to somebody who came to this protest at this part, this is cassie who is here with her family, her daughter and her husband. what compelled you to come to this rally today? >> the inhumanity of the practice of what's going on with the children being held and separated from their families. >> how do you talk about this with your daughter here? >> actually, we had a good discussion about it when we were going to come. i talked to her about what was happening, we looked at some pictures online together and it actually really upset here, so it was really sad to see that, you know, even my eight-year-old knows that this isn't okay. something that the adults in this country seem
headquarters in portland. at times it got tense.ou have something of a tent city and they are in it for the long haul. ana, we have seen a first aid tent there, there is a food pantry, even a mental health tent. so the people who have set up shop there, about 100 or so people, say they are not leaving until they see the abolition of i.c.e. i want to introduce you to somebody who came to this protest at this part, this is cassie who is here with her family, her daughter and her husband. what...
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portland, oregon.lso point out that you have this action here at this park, but just a couple miles away you have a 24/7 encampment surrounding the i.c.e. headquarters there. it has gotten tense at times, there have been some arrests there in recent days and here in portland they kind of see themselves as a leader of this movement that we're seeing all across the country. i want to introduce you to julia here, she has her one-year-old daughter, her sign says, kids need gardens not guards. she is indicative in terms of the people that are here. julia, tell me why you felt so compelled to act and come to the park today. >> i'm a nursing mother and i heard that a woman had her child ripped from her arms while she was nursing and that's really impacted even every time i've nursed my daughter since then and i have a little boy there is and i just try to get them out in nature as much as possible. when i think about kids being locked up in old walmarts it just makes me really sad. >> reporter: are you somebo
portland, oregon.lso point out that you have this action here at this park, but just a couple miles away you have a 24/7 encampment surrounding the i.c.e. headquarters there. it has gotten tense at times, there have been some arrests there in recent days and here in portland they kind of see themselves as a leader of this movement that we're seeing all across the country. i want to introduce you to julia here, she has her one-year-old daughter, her sign says, kids need gardens not guards. she...
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headquarters here in portland, oregon. and you can see these federal police officers, dhs police officers, they are here because for the past 13 days, you have seen protesters basically take over this area. at one point we did see officers make some arrests a couple days ago about eight people. but you have a 24/7 encampment that is encircling the i.c.e. headquarters here. if you see behind this kind of wooden fence area, there are when 90 or so tents over there. and these people say they are in it for the long haul, that they will not leave. and you have something of a mini city that has taken shape in there. they are having all their meals in there, there is actually a shower in there, there is a place for kids to hang out. and so this is quite an extraordinary scene that we've seen here in portland. some have asked will this continue indefinitely, and right now the answer is yes because the portland mayor is supporting the efforts of the protesters. and he says as long as they remain on city property and not federal pro
headquarters here in portland, oregon. and you can see these federal police officers, dhs police officers, they are here because for the past 13 days, you have seen protesters basically take over this area. at one point we did see officers make some arrests a couple days ago about eight people. but you have a 24/7 encampment that is encircling the i.c.e. headquarters here. if you see behind this kind of wooden fence area, there are when 90 or so tents over there. and these people say they are...
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everyone knew beside portland, i guess. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's scary to think about. portland thinking, what were rethinking not picking kevin durant but i will now -- i will tell you, who will be the mvp? curry when the finals mvp. both of those guys right now are neck and neck. reporting live, kpix5. >> we will see how he plays tomorrow.>> he is due.>> thank you dennis.>>> if you're planning going to the beach this weekend, some of the most polluted spots in the entire state are right near the bay area. five of the top 10 dirtiest beaches are in san mateo county, lakeshore park, roseville, and surfers beach. plus the speech in santa cruz county. according to the annual report card from the group heal the bay. they say the bacteria comes from poor circulation and runoff from polluted rivers, storm drains, getting in the water could lead to respiratory or gastrointestinal illness. >> no one should get sick from a day at the beach so we published the beach water quality information in a simple a-f grade to go to the beach to be more informed and decide which beach they
everyone knew beside portland, i guess. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's scary to think about. portland thinking, what were rethinking not picking kevin durant but i will now -- i will tell you, who will be the mvp? curry when the finals mvp. both of those guys right now are neck and neck. reporting live, kpix5. >> we will see how he plays tomorrow.>> he is due.>> thank you dennis.>>> if you're planning going to the beach this weekend, some of the most polluted...
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. >> today, we are in casco bay, one mile off the shore of portland maine and we are on hog island ledge, where they built the fort in 1858 to help defend the border. in 1865 andeted built with two other forts off to the south here. they resigned to work in conjunction with each other to defend the harbor. is aone thinks fort gorges civil war fort when it was funded long before the civil war . it was actually approved by congress and funded as a response to the war of 1812 which occurred much earlier. made,orges is a hand granite fort. if you looked at it from a top view looking down, you would see a gigantic d. what must people to realize is fort gorges is open in the middle. it has this wonderful parade grounds and there are people that of growing up their entire lives were never been here and think it is solid. the fort was named after sir fe gorges, the proprietor for the state of maine. i'm told he never set foot here. was modeleddesign after the forts being built at that time, fort sumter, the difference being sumter was built out of bricks and this is gigantic blocks of granite. t
. >> today, we are in casco bay, one mile off the shore of portland maine and we are on hog island ledge, where they built the fort in 1858 to help defend the border. in 1865 andeted built with two other forts off to the south here. they resigned to work in conjunction with each other to defend the harbor. is aone thinks fort gorges civil war fort when it was funded long before the civil war . it was actually approved by congress and funded as a response to the war of 1812 which occurred...
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some of that rain ending in the portland area. dc to omaha, kansas city, wichita included. the forecashi, cooler in billings. seattle we will clear pretty g . temperatures still above average in the desert southwest. we have the week ahead forecast coming up. >> the 2018 tony awards was full of jaw dropping attentions. after a teacher was honored for saving stunts in the marjory stoneman douglas school. traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. (crunching) ♪ dude, your crunching's scaring the fish. kellogg's raisin bran crunch... ...with crunchy clusters and the taste of... ...apples and strawberries. i got one! i guess we're having cereal for dinner. deliciously heart-healthy kellogg's raisin bran crunch. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid
some of that rain ending in the portland area. dc to omaha, kansas city, wichita included. the forecashi, cooler in billings. seattle we will clear pretty g . temperatures still above average in the desert southwest. we have the week ahead forecast coming up. >> the 2018 tony awards was full of jaw dropping attentions. after a teacher was honored for saving stunts in the marjory stoneman douglas school. traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile,...
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it is a nice cool day here in portland.ically in the center of the city. you can see things getting under way here. fred, we have to tell you that just a couple miles away from where we are, there has been an encampment right at the i.c.e. headquarters. this started on june 17th. we're now at the two-week point. the folks at i.c.e. where they formed a tent city, they're not going anywhere. we saw a few days ago where dhs officers made some arrests. about eight people were arrested. around the facility, you have this tent city. they have quite an infrastructure there, fredricka. we saw a food pantry. we saw a place where kids can do arts and craft. there's a first aid tent. i want you to listen to what one of the protesters had to say. >> right now, you see the officers in front of the building. where do things go from here? >> it will essentially be a waiting game. we need change. apparently they need to watch us. as long as we're here, they're here, and we're not going anywhere. we need for these policies and these agencie
it is a nice cool day here in portland.ically in the center of the city. you can see things getting under way here. fred, we have to tell you that just a couple miles away from where we are, there has been an encampment right at the i.c.e. headquarters. this started on june 17th. we're now at the two-week point. the folks at i.c.e. where they formed a tent city, they're not going anywhere. we saw a few days ago where dhs officers made some arrests. about eight people were arrested. around the...
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he won't use portland police to break this up.that this occupation around the i.c.e. headquarters will remain indefinitely. >> dan simon, thank you. president trump just now on twitter directly contradicting himself on immigration. the president tweeting this, quote, i never pushed the republicans in the house to vote for the immigration bill either one or two because it could never have gotten enough democrats as long as there is the 60 vote threshold. referring to the senate. i released many prior to the vote knowing we need more republicans to win in november. now, compare that tweet with president trump's wednesday tweet. in all caps, quote, house republicans should pass the strong but fair immigration bill today even though the dems won't let it pass in the senate. passage will show that we want strong borders an security while the dems want open borders equals crime. let's talk over with matt lewis for the daily beast. and also white house reporter for bloomberg news. matt, first your reaction to the president's contradictor
he won't use portland police to break this up.that this occupation around the i.c.e. headquarters will remain indefinitely. >> dan simon, thank you. president trump just now on twitter directly contradicting himself on immigration. the president tweeting this, quote, i never pushed the republicans in the house to vote for the immigration bill either one or two because it could never have gotten enough democrats as long as there is the 60 vote threshold. referring to the senate. i released...
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your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. whatever it is that floats your bo.tis te ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. bay area fire. tonight: investigators traced the cause - good evening >>> now at 11ing -- now at 11:00, 11:00, flames. >>> flames broke eathis evening, along the pittsburg/antioch highway. >> reporter: around 5:30 p.m., as winds ripped into the delta that the fire began. >> we believe it to be accidental from a homeless encampment from a candle in a tent. >> reporter: the fire smoke flames spread into antioch auto dismandters. >> petroleum products, rubber tires, hopefully no gasoline, so the smoke from those kinds of fires is particularly nasty. >> reporter: flames ripped through piles of junked cars, and straight toward paving equipment owned by jason stanley, which he was storing at the yard. >> when a call like that comes, it's scary because, you know, things you worked hard for could be gone. and this is what we use the equi
your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. whatever it is that floats your bo.tis te ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. bay area fire. tonight: investigators traced the cause - good evening >>> now at 11ing -- now at 11:00, 11:00, flames. >>> flames broke eathis evening, along the pittsburg/antioch highway. >> reporter: around 5:30...
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hometown of biddeford humming mill town perched on the half river, about a score a mile south of portland, maine. "i had no inclination," he reflected years later, "of the business of war." but then again, he could have never anticipated the halting progress of the federal war effort in those first 16 months. haley and so many patriotic and loyal northerners just like him had passed those months wringing their hands and rationalizing defeat. as you know, there were glimmers of hope in the western theater. twoses s grant achieved stunning victories by capturing fort henry and donaldson in february of 1862. i know grant had one bank that come from behind victory on the 1862, the same month his fleet sailed past four checks and and sync to philip and capture the crescent city of new orleans. there was a lot looking up in the western theater. the population centers, the political capitals, it was fixated, it was focused on that eastern theater. and then as we tracked over the , you know theks story. it was a stalemate for the federal forces. forming up, heading out, falling back, digging in.
hometown of biddeford humming mill town perched on the half river, about a score a mile south of portland, maine. "i had no inclination," he reflected years later, "of the business of war." but then again, he could have never anticipated the halting progress of the federal war effort in those first 16 months. haley and so many patriotic and loyal northerners just like him had passed those months wringing their hands and rationalizing defeat. as you know, there were glimmers...
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is not cheap. >> portland is nice city. >> it's kind of sad, the kids moving into the bay area, howle coming in, it's crazy. >> it has to be discouraging. but it is amazing.>>> 76 in napa, and we live in a beautiful place, that's why prices are so high, the mediterranean climate that we live in, one of the best of the world for getting stuff done, a little bit warmer tomorrow, a lot warmer thursday, friday and saturday, mostly in the inland valleys, and around the bay, the 80s. i would not call it a heat wave, i don't think we will see records or anything like that, but we will get to the mid and upper 90s, we haven't seen that, we will see it for multiple days, thursday, friday and saturday, and that gives you fire concerns, and air quality concerns. the fog is working its way towards the gap, towards the san francisco airport, bring layer is about 1500 feet deep, it will get warmer and scrunch down a little bit more the next day, i get warmer, still, warmer tonight, and many areas got 8 degrees warmer in fairfield. a little cooler in oakland, but 5 degrees warmer in napa, taking o
is not cheap. >> portland is nice city. >> it's kind of sad, the kids moving into the bay area, howle coming in, it's crazy. >> it has to be discouraging. but it is amazing.>>> 76 in napa, and we live in a beautiful place, that's why prices are so high, the mediterranean climate that we live in, one of the best of the world for getting stuff done, a little bit warmer tomorrow, a lot warmer thursday, friday and saturday, mostly in the inland valleys, and around the...
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portland, oregon was the top contender and a lot it has to do with the share of people more than anyer city saying that they wanted to move there. 65 and older if i'm going to move i'm moving to portland and they are choosing tgo there. the cost of living is very good. health care services very good. and those are majoreasons why people want to go there. >> now we know. nl right, sha epperson, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> to read more about retiring in place head to our website nbr.com. >>> justify made histo over theweekend. i hope you saw that after winning the triple crown. the 3-year-old colt's value skyrocketed to $60 million with the potential to go even highert forbesated that justify could demand an idtial s fee $100,000 depending on the racing performance of his fsing. the value could climb. justify was purchased, are you ready? for $500,000. >> here is how stocks fared ahead of the u.s./north korea summit. nasdaq up 14 and s&p 500 gained about 3. so that will do it for us tonight on annbr. for joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. age in place. a wonderful concept. see you tom
portland, oregon was the top contender and a lot it has to do with the share of people more than anyer city saying that they wanted to move there. 65 and older if i'm going to move i'm moving to portland and they are choosing tgo there. the cost of living is very good. health care services very good. and those are majoreasons why people want to go there. >> now we know. nl right, sha epperson, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> to read more about retiring in place head to our...
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they lived in mount pleasant, it is a small distance, a part of hope bay in portland, one of the quietestt is seen in other parts of the island. but, nonetheless, it has come as a shock to people, not only within their local community over on the north—east coast, but also in manchester as well, where they lived most of their lives. retired back to jamaica, they were expecting to start small businesses here and basicallyjust live out the rest of their years quietly, but obviously that came to a tragic end. of course, it is a massively popular place for british people to visit and obviously, families like this decide they like it so much they want to stay. yeah, absolutely. in this case, charlie as he is better known, his family originally came from jamaica. gayle's family originally from manchester. they decided obviously they have been coming back to jamaica for many years, they contributed to the local community over in portland, but it is not what people expect. in the past, many people have spoken about returning residents being targeted. so far this year, five people who have retired
they lived in mount pleasant, it is a small distance, a part of hope bay in portland, one of the quietestt is seen in other parts of the island. but, nonetheless, it has come as a shock to people, not only within their local community over on the north—east coast, but also in manchester as well, where they lived most of their lives. retired back to jamaica, they were expecting to start small businesses here and basicallyjust live out the rest of their years quietly, but obviously that came to...
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security is tight in portland, 0regon, where rival demonstrations are being held.re by black—clad antifascists, known as antifa, and right—wing protestors in support of donald trump. it comes nearly a year after thousands converged on the city to protest against a pro—trump rally held shortly after a fatal racially motivated stabbing. at least 48 migrants have died after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. 67 others were rescued by the coastguard. meanwhile, italy's new interior minister has been widely criticised after revealing plans for large—scale repatriation of illegal immigrants. matteo salvini says the country should stop being the "refugee camp of europe." lebo diseko has more. at this centre for migrants who have just arrived in sicily, matteo salvini's message was clear — enough of this region being the refugee camp of europe. he wants more deportations, and to discourage people coming to italy at all. translation: it's not enough to reduce landings. we need to increase expulsions. last year, we deported just 7,000 immigrants. at this rate, it'
security is tight in portland, 0regon, where rival demonstrations are being held.re by black—clad antifascists, known as antifa, and right—wing protestors in support of donald trump. it comes nearly a year after thousands converged on the city to protest against a pro—trump rally held shortly after a fatal racially motivated stabbing. at least 48 migrants have died after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. 67 others were rescued by the coastguard. meanwhile, italy's new interior...
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at least four people have been arrested after rival protesters clashed on the streets of downtown portland, oregon, as you can see. the groups included the so-called patriot prayer and their freedom march there and an opposing group claiming the march was bringing nazis to portland. now, police say members of each group used pepper spray and threw rocks and bottles. no officers were injured. >>> we turn to a major health headline. a landmark new study finds most women with the most common form of early stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy and this finding could spare 70,000 americans a year from the ordeal and the expense of chemo. it's the largest study ever done about breast cancer treatment and its main finding is at least 70% of early stage breast cancer patients may not need chemotherapy while battling the news. it's welcome news to those who experienced it. >> i had nausea. i also then lost my hair. it felt like the worst fluid's flu i've ever had times ten. and you have absolutely no energy. >> the study used a gene test done on tumors to decide whether a woman would ben
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portland should be proud.ther: thank you to her and her husband, thanks. 26 after the top of the hour, donald trump and f putin face-to-face. and another one being announced today, can they find common ground? station chief daniel hoffman says yes if the president takes a page from reagan's playbook. >> did you see anybody from that cabinet and the crowd? >> maxine waters led the charge against the trump administration, women's large organizers taking it to the next level. and the left planning to unleash unrest today. ♪ heather: fox news alert. justice anthony kennedy sending democrats into a tailspin announcing his retirement from the supreme court. poised to make a second pick for the bench as the left mouse to obstruct. heather: >> i'm honored he chose to do it during my term in office because he felt confident in me to make the right choice and carry on his great legacy. heather: the news of justice kennedy's retirement not sitting well with democrats. this is how they sounded on the committee conference
portland should be proud.ther: thank you to her and her husband, thanks. 26 after the top of the hour, donald trump and f putin face-to-face. and another one being announced today, can they find common ground? station chief daniel hoffman says yes if the president takes a page from reagan's playbook. >> did you see anybody from that cabinet and the crowd? >> maxine waters led the charge against the trump administration, women's large organizers taking it to the next level. and the...
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>> tucker: a bar in portland oregon offered reparations happy hour which white people were not allowed for. white people did pay for the nonwhite people who showed up. what is this about exactly? cammeron whitman joins us to tell us about it. how are you doing. >> hey, tucker good to see you again. >> tucker: nice to see you. what's the thinking here? >> so, reparations happy hour is an event, a successful event that was put on my nonprofit brown hope. find out more information on brown hope.org. 40 black, brown and people who attended this event, we had over 150 white people donate. and this wasn't about alcohol. i have been sober for 27 years. so you can trust i was not putting on alcoholic event. we built community and we made a space to heal from the impact of racism. and i believe that you as a conservative can respect the fact that we have people voluntarily support this event and show that, yes, individuals can take action to heal from the impacts of racism. >> tucker: it's a little at patronizing though no in the assumption all black people are poor and need the help the white
>> tucker: a bar in portland oregon offered reparations happy hour which white people were not allowed for. white people did pay for the nonwhite people who showed up. what is this about exactly? cammeron whitman joins us to tell us about it. how are you doing. >> hey, tucker good to see you again. >> tucker: nice to see you. what's the thinking here? >> so, reparations happy hour is an event, a successful event that was put on my nonprofit brown hope. find out more...
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story of a father and teenage daughter living off the grid, under the radar in the forests outside portlandon. they have lived this survivalist existence, he is a veteran with ptsd. the authorities turn up and find them and of course when the authorities find them, they take them back into civilisation and they are forced to re—enter the world. the thing that is really brilliant about this, it is a film in which it is not to do with dialogue, it is to do with action, the ways that people stand, the gestures, the looks, it is not about explaining the plot. what really happens is that as the father and daughter are brought back into the ordinary modern world, their responses to it are different. he is very against it, she starts to find some sense of kinship and it is interesting, both the director and writer of the novel that it is based on, both cited the tempest in the background. it is about generational divides, that thing between town and country and to some extent, but it is much more about the story of the central character, played brilliantly by thomasin mckenzie discovering your own
story of a father and teenage daughter living off the grid, under the radar in the forests outside portlandon. they have lived this survivalist existence, he is a veteran with ptsd. the authorities turn up and find them and of course when the authorities find them, they take them back into civilisation and they are forced to re—enter the world. the thing that is really brilliant about this, it is a film in which it is not to do with dialogue, it is to do with action, the ways that people...
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brown: i went on from cu to portland, oregon to study environmental law. after three years of study, i realized i had taken another wrong turn on and it wasn't a good fit for me. so, i sought a career in public service with a singular mission, to give a voice to the voiceless. for example, it is true that i carry with me every single day the privilege of white skin. i do not know what it is like to experience racism. i do know, however, what it is like to be terrified going to work every day, afraid of losing my job if someone discovered my partner at the time was a woman. and i know what it feels like to be treated differently and paid less than a man, even though i knew i was doing a better job. >> [applause] [cheering] gov. brown: on the day i was sworn in as oregon's 38th governor, i experienced what it was like to be labeled, to have my entire first two decades of my public service, the nation's first openly bisexual governor. that phrase appeared after my name in virtually every headline around the world. i am sure that there are some of you out ther
brown: i went on from cu to portland, oregon to study environmental law. after three years of study, i realized i had taken another wrong turn on and it wasn't a good fit for me. so, i sought a career in public service with a singular mission, to give a voice to the voiceless. for example, it is true that i carry with me every single day the privilege of white skin. i do not know what it is like to experience racism. i do know, however, what it is like to be terrified going to work every day,...
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broke out before the speech administered at michigan state but in march of this year they went to portland and at the law school tonight -- either way the purpose of having a scholar at the university is to be engaged in dialogue and is not just monologue but even though chris rock and jerry seinfeld will not say they will not perform on campuses anymore because of the committees and other folks and this is just this is supposed to be different in the question is where do we go from here and how much do students deny free-speech and by the talkative speakers and what is the best response for these and other challenges and we have a distinguished panel of and on just about everything andel i welcome their comments and analysis and also opening up with the audience into my far left that is [inaudible] she was elected and the 17 and the 18 student body president and a latina president at the university of texas in austin and enable [inaudible] she advocated for greater accessibility on and off campus and student housing in the power of student voice. thank you for being with us today. next is
broke out before the speech administered at michigan state but in march of this year they went to portland and at the law school tonight -- either way the purpose of having a scholar at the university is to be engaged in dialogue and is not just monologue but even though chris rock and jerry seinfeld will not say they will not perform on campuses anymore because of the committees and other folks and this is just this is supposed to be different in the question is where do we go from here and...
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everybody knew that besides i . [ laughter ] >> soy, portland. jus there. portland passed on k.d.imes over the last 71 post-seasons, sweep an nba finals. the players aren't shying away from the word. shaun livingston put it best, let's be great. >> it's an opportunity to do something we haven't done, an opportunity to close the door on, you know, a super duper long ride. it's been a longituan before. we know what to expect. we know what type of teamhe t y come out. we've done a really good jobng three games to none and first in offensive rating and defensive rating and net rating this season the first time that happened in the last four playoffs. steve kerr is still looking for a complete game in this series. >> hard to have a complete game because it's going to be -- of the ball. don't turn the ball over and make good plays, i think we will pull it out. >> reporter: the warriors are on the verge of winning back to back titles for the first timen franchise history and a bit of irony it would come against lebron james. he was a member of the last team to win back to back championsh
everybody knew that besides i . [ laughter ] >> soy, portland. jus there. portland passed on k.d.imes over the last 71 post-seasons, sweep an nba finals. the players aren't shying away from the word. shaun livingston put it best, let's be great. >> it's an opportunity to do something we haven't done, an opportunity to close the door on, you know, a super duper long ride. it's been a longituan before. we know what to expect. we know what type of teamhe t y come out. we've done a...
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our late mayor in portland, really practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon assumes this post, as i hope he will, he is going to speak with a real impact, with an oregon way type impact, for problem- solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it's pleasure -- it is a pleasure to be part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee. >> thank you. without objection your written statement will be entered into the record. senator gardner? >> thank you mister chairman, thank you for holding this hearing, let me welcome christina give wits to the committee hearing. christina's -- and ron give wits , i don't know if i'm supposed to say this but i will say it anyway, and ask for forgiveness afterwards. ron didn't get married until his 40s because he spent all the time before that trying to convince christina to say yes. that is the story, correct? but, i also want to welcome scott who is here today, his son and new fianci, as in the last week, and alexander, his son who is in au
our late mayor in portland, really practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon assumes this post, as i hope he will, he is going to speak with a real impact, with an oregon way type impact, for problem- solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it's pleasure -- it is a pleasure to be part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee. >> thank you. without objection your written statement will be entered into the...
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southwest is discontinuing his three daily nonstop flight from f f o to portland from orange county.t announced it will be adding several nonstop daily schedule at san jose airport. san jose will be offering 99 daily flights from 25 destination from s jc. >>> it's under ground by causing big problems above grand. this sink hole opened up on barns road. this was at river road exit 101. traffic was closed in both directions. only 2 feet wide but 6 feet deep. an eroded storm drain may have caused the collapse. the road reopened half hour ago. >>> mayor ferrell helped get the activity starts with the lgbtq flag raised at center hall. he declared today at kick kendal day. all celebrations all month long. starting june 24. >>> a duck stuckn storm drains. we'll sl show you next. motivation." that )s how sunnyvale employees viewed their rescue today of eight ducklings who took "a tumble" down a storm-drain. a resident called police, who called publ >>> #monday motivation. that's how employees viewed their day of eight ducks that fell down a drain. the family was has beenly waddling away. the
southwest is discontinuing his three daily nonstop flight from f f o to portland from orange county.t announced it will be adding several nonstop daily schedule at san jose airport. san jose will be offering 99 daily flights from 25 destination from s jc. >>> it's under ground by causing big problems above grand. this sink hole opened up on barns road. this was at river road exit 101. traffic was closed in both directions. only 2 feet wide but 6 feet deep. an eroded storm drain may...
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hundreds of people gathered for two different rallies near portland city hall. people from one group were protesting police brutality, and then another group joined them and things escalated. >> it's a bit much for right now. i don't think it's unexpected at all. i think that most people that are here kind of came prepared for that. >> police wearing riot gear arrested four people. paramedics treated a few people for minor injuries but nobody was seriously injured. >>> melania trump set to make he first appearance in 25 days. she was in the hospital for almost a week in mid may proced. tomorrow night she is expected to appear at a white house reception for gold star families. >>> eight days left between the summitetween president trump and kim jong-un. logistics of the meeting are still being hammered out. mattis is taking a hard line saying north korea must demonstrate irreversible steps towards denuclearization. he said there will not be talks about removing troops from south korea. >> justin trudeau has harsh words for president trump. he called the trade wit
hundreds of people gathered for two different rallies near portland city hall. people from one group were protesting police brutality, and then another group joined them and things escalated. >> it's a bit much for right now. i don't think it's unexpected at all. i think that most people that are here kind of came prepared for that. >> police wearing riot gear arrested four people. paramedics treated a few people for minor injuries but nobody was seriously injured. >>>...
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been to portland?all cities that are saying that we need to do better about our environment are filthy. where are you getting stat from? >> tucrack with me really quick just for this oneac question. if you say you care about the environment, do you agree or disagree that maybe you should start by cleaning up the street in front of your house. >> why can't you do both? dohyoth? we all care about the planet, we can all do more. >> tucker: we don't all care about the planet, i care about the planet that's why my house has nobody'sou living on the frt steps because i care about the environment. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: up next the creepy porn lawyer but he knows exactly who to blame for his troubles. lawyer update coming up next won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... all in one place. ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ di® everything you need to go. ♪ hi, and believe
been to portland?all cities that are saying that we need to do better about our environment are filthy. where are you getting stat from? >> tucrack with me really quick just for this oneac question. if you say you care about the environment, do you agree or disagree that maybe you should start by cleaning up the street in front of your house. >> why can't you do both? dohyoth? we all care about the planet, we can all do more. >> tucker: we don't all care about the planet, i...
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the city of portland, oregon, actually conducted a full-scale dress evacuation of portland, oregon. 200,000 people. 1,000 square blocks of the city practiced evacuating out of the city to points 12 miles outside of the city limits in order to sort of prepare for what this nuclear war would be. and sort of as part of this, the u.s. government really reimagined, you know, what the world would look like after nuclear war. those of you who -- you can probably still spot them around as sort of fading orange and black fallout shelter signs on elementary schools, post offices, city halls, hospitals. well, what that meant during the cold war was that those were actually stocked with supplies. that those were predesignated that the government put food, water, sanitation supplies, sort of everything that you could need tourvive for two weeks in the basements and in sort of those sort of makeshift bunkers that you would flee to in the event of a surprise soviet attack. that this included the mass production of the all purpose survival biscuit, which was america's designated food for nuclear war. the u
the city of portland, oregon, actually conducted a full-scale dress evacuation of portland, oregon. 200,000 people. 1,000 square blocks of the city practiced evacuating out of the city to points 12 miles outside of the city limits in order to sort of prepare for what this nuclear war would be. and sort of as part of this, the u.s. government really reimagined, you know, what the world would look like after nuclear war. those of you who -- you can probably still spot them around as sort of...
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high and, you know, in your downtown portland. but it is all about, take a good idea wherever you can get it. caring about people, having a good heart. our late colleague in the senate, mark hatfield, really practiced the oregon whale. -- the oregon way. our late mayor in portland practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post -- i will say i hope he really is confirmed. he is going to speak with real impact, with an oregon way type impact of problem-solving, of values we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it is a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee, gordon d sondland. >> without objection, your written statement will be entered in the record. sen. gardner: let me welcome christina gidwitz to the committee hearing. gidwitz -- ronald love of his life. i do not know if i am supposed to say this, but i will say it anyway and ask for forgiveness afterwards. ronid not get married until his 40's because he spent
high and, you know, in your downtown portland. but it is all about, take a good idea wherever you can get it. caring about people, having a good heart. our late colleague in the senate, mark hatfield, really practiced the oregon whale. -- the oregon way. our late mayor in portland practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post -- i will say i hope he really is confirmed. he is going to speak with real impact, with an oregon way type impact of problem-solving, of values...
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greg portland germs off. that i i also and i'm you know you know that they did. in the end and i tried to get in there and that's not what i would to get that done. the front runners are special. when you enjoy doing hey hey generated musician is to make to make a defense official level of our found? within different from other. and it's the best of my memory the use it to help the help of ties a and you will be able. to and the place where users is president mass message include over the line i kno. he's tasting. racial chosen. dated back. general taken a total they still show little she should have you. been using genre is. getting antsy [inaudible] right now. since this is is just leave now now because if. is very very much and i had nine nine i still don't i was out of money on the and that's going to criticism wondering how they were gonna get about he got exams and now they're now they're doing that they are they ar. going to have to have aroun. decked out leave wee come from the hotel about. sexual reclaiming that half a year year from germany. any any eff
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the family went from seattle to portland and made a detour, to go by the great wolfe lodge. >> we'redge? >> taking my kids. it's awesome. they have a giant indoor water parks. they get wristbands and they serve wine to the parents. >> i always wanted to go there but. you tend to go, psych. >> i'm going to -- i've always wanted to go. >> i love emma. she's happy, too. >> i'm so excited. >> i love how little emma is taking cues from big sister. >> she's taking the right cues. >> i love you, too. >> i love this. i love when kids get surprises. these are some of the best ones that get you in the heart. ♪ >>> youtube's next big challenge. can you do this without bumping the water battle all over yourself? we're getting down and giving it a try. see what it takes and who i with olives and minced meat. ♪ >>> noah wilson and his abdominal muscles from a challenge for the internet. >> all fours and to balance a bottle of water and to travel as far as you can. >> it's that simple. but first, the crab challenge.e. try not to balance. and try not to breathe. he made it zero inches. our next xese
the family went from seattle to portland and made a detour, to go by the great wolfe lodge. >> we'redge? >> taking my kids. it's awesome. they have a giant indoor water parks. they get wristbands and they serve wine to the parents. >> i always wanted to go there but. you tend to go, psych. >> i'm going to -- i've always wanted to go. >> i love emma. she's happy, too. >> i'm so excited. >> i love how little emma is taking cues from big sister. >>...
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i mean, everybody knew that besides portland, i guess.maces in the playoffs. steph curry and klay thompson finished 3-for-15 from three. curry who set the finals record with 9 threes in a single game on sunday... only made one on ten attempts in game 3. ray allen who set the previous record with 8 threes back in 2010... also stuggled from three the following game... he finished 0-for-8 curry is still in the running for finals m-v-p... but needs to have a great game four to take the award for the first time. "it was a tough game all the way around. when you go through that kind of competitive experience for 48 minutes, there is a sense of relief walking off the floor with a win" and make sure to tune into kron four's hoop session saturday night we will recap game 4 and tell you the latest news on when the warriors parade will be if golden state wins tomorrow night join mark carpenter and kim smith saturday at 11 p-m p-m terrell owens says he terrell terrell owens says he will not attend his own induction ceremony for the pro
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our late narn portland practiced the oregon way. i tnk when gordon sunland assumes this post, and i'm going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact. with an oregon way type impact for problem solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights. and it's a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part ofhe oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee gordon sunland. >> thanks, senator wyden. without objection, your statement will be entered into the record. >> thanks mr. chairman. thanks for holding this hearing. let me welcome first, though, christina goodwits to the committee hearing. nominee ambassador to belgium as love of ron's life. i don't know if i'm supposed to say this, but i'm going to say it anyway and ask for forgiveness afterwards. n didn't get married until his 40s because he spent all of the time before that trying to convince christina to say yes. i think that's t story, correct? but i also want to welcome scott wh is here today. his son a
our late narn portland practiced the oregon way. i tnk when gordon sunland assumes this post, and i'm going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact. with an oregon way type impact for problem solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights. and it's a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part ofhe oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee gordon sunland. >> thanks, senator wyden. without objection,...
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why is portland, oregon, a filthy place downtown? >> that's not true.alking specifically about portland, but not all cities that are saying that we need to do better about our environment are filthy. we are you getting that from? >> tucker: okay. track with me ruick just for this one question. if you say you care about the environment, do you agree or disagree that maybe you should start by cleaning up the street in front of your house? >> why can't you do both? do both. >> tucker: i'm not saying that you can't do both. but wh is it that the people lecturing me about and the environment live in environments that are filthy? >> we all care about the planet and can do more. >> tucker: we don't all care about the planet. my house has nobody sleeping on the front step because i care about the environment. >> okay. >> tucker: great to see you. up next, the creepy lawyer not doing as well as he once did. a creepy porn lawyer update, next life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about.
why is portland, oregon, a filthy place downtown? >> that's not true.alking specifically about portland, but not all cities that are saying that we need to do better about our environment are filthy. we are you getting that from? >> tucker: okay. track with me ruick just for this one question. if you say you care about the environment, do you agree or disagree that maybe you should start by cleaning up the street in front of your house? >> why can't you do both? do both....
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temperature only about 72 in portland.get to friday, looking decent in many areas of the west. not as hot. >> thank you for joining us. >> i'm phillip here. >>> in a weekend tweet storm president trump calls for the u.s. to deport anyone in the country illegally without due process. which is also unconstitutional. >>> that is the border battle escalating with protests growing by the day. families fighting to be reunited. >> a late night legal change of plans involving stormy daniels 'meeting with federal prosecutors in new york. her lawyer speaking out. >> a 15-year-old saves the day when a man who is deaf and blind needs help abarred a flight. >> the 9-year-old english bulk dog named the world's ugliest
temperature only about 72 in portland.get to friday, looking decent in many areas of the west. not as hot. >> thank you for joining us. >> i'm phillip here. >>> in a weekend tweet storm president trump calls for the u.s. to deport anyone in the country illegally without due process. which is also unconstitutional. >>> that is the border battle escalating with protests growing by the day. families fighting to be reunited. >> a late night legal change of plans...
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departamento de seguridad nacional consiguieron que ciento manifestantes acampados frente a ice en portlandrmados comenzaron a desmantelar las tiendas y algunos manifestantes fueron vistos enfrentando con g >> se reportan aproximadamente ocho de ellos han sido arrestados y hasta la oficina de inmigraciÓn el pasado 20 de junio tuvo que ser cerrada especipor la seguridad de las personas que entran a ese lugar y tambiÉn para los empleados. >>, las cinco 30, hora del pacÍfico y de hecho han creado este famoso hashtag @abolishice la aboliciÓn de ice. >> mujeres en general marchan a washington d.c. para exigirle al congreso que le ponga fin a las prÁcticas criminalista y y a la separaciÓn de familias. se calcula que serÍan mÁs de 300,000 manifestantes. estÁn en vivo escuchando las voces de quienes estÁn reclamando. >> hola quÉ tal? nos encontramos como pueden ver con una multitud de mujeres. cientos de mujeres que han venido de mÁs de 40 estados para protestar sobre la separaciÓn familiar. estÁn vestidas de blanco, hola cÓmo estÁn? por quÉ estÁn vestidas de blanco? >> yo venga de nueva yo vamos
departamento de seguridad nacional consiguieron que ciento manifestantes acampados frente a ice en portlandrmados comenzaron a desmantelar las tiendas y algunos manifestantes fueron vistos enfrentando con g >> se reportan aproximadamente ocho de ellos han sido arrestados y hasta la oficina de inmigraciÓn el pasado 20 de junio tuvo que ser cerrada especipor la seguridad de las personas que entran a ese lugar y tambiÉn para los empleados. >>, las cinco 30, hora del pacÍfico y de...
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to me, it's like when i fly to portland, it's freedom. how they imagine i was want to take an airplane. i did not even know what a passport was when i was a north korean. traveling not know freely was something allowed for human beings to do. so just everything that we do and even -- yeah, thank you. mm-hmm? [laughter] about your question english, which is quite good. where did you learn it? have you been practicing? and also, i have another question about what is the story with your sister? she came to us after a long seven years ago. and we met in freedom again. after that, we survived, and we carried on. we never gave up. that is how -- she is in freedom now, and she is safe. of for english, it's kind that -- i watched the american tv show "friends." [laughter] one season has 24 episodes and 10ns, sso 240 episodes. if you repeat that for 30 times, you reallyave english for sure. very, very sure. [laughter] 1980's,w lots of 1990's. people look at me like what is wrong with you? that is how i got the information from tv shows. culture, t
to me, it's like when i fly to portland, it's freedom. how they imagine i was want to take an airplane. i did not even know what a passport was when i was a north korean. traveling not know freely was something allowed for human beings to do. so just everything that we do and even -- yeah, thank you. mm-hmm? [laughter] about your question english, which is quite good. where did you learn it? have you been practicing? and also, i have another question about what is the story with your sister?...
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facility in portland, oregon. this video just into our newsroom shows tensions rising between demonstrators and police. you can see there in riot gear. officers reopened the federal facility this morning in order to house illegal immigrants. the trump administration's immigration policy is under fire by some doctors. jackie ward joins us live with what they have to say. >>> reporter: now doctors are weighing in saying even if families stay together in detention facilities the health toll on children could last a long time. pediatricians and psychologists told cnn that keeping children in custody is traumatizing and can lead to anxiety, depression and thoughts of suicide. because children continue to be held by the government at the border, more than 1,000 women are expected to march in d.c. today. they say the current policies are criminalizing immigrants and children. at a recent campaign rally in north dakota, president trump spoke about immigration. people are coming through as and now 'sting worse ming thoud b
facility in portland, oregon. this video just into our newsroom shows tensions rising between demonstrators and police. you can see there in riot gear. officers reopened the federal facility this morning in order to house illegal immigrants. the trump administration's immigration policy is under fire by some doctors. jackie ward joins us live with what they have to say. >>> reporter: now doctors are weighing in saying even if families stay together in detention facilities the health...
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from portland, you're not even in los angeles, you're portland, you're white, you send aicture to beshotor mtv movie awards. oh, he' not crazy. >> yeah, i knew he wasn't crazy and he would be somewhat professional. >> jimmy: so he goes to the premiere. >> jimmy: as you. >> i sent him the edentials. i e-mailed him. i tell him who to ask for wn he gets there. and they let him [ lauhter ] they let him on. >> jimmy: and how far -- now, what did you instruct? did you tell him to do interviews as you? >> i said, do interviews, just play it cool, man. i said, just stay stuff i would say. say stuff you say, it was a good time working with the cast, it was so much fun, you know. when youork with people, you become like a family after a while. [ lahter ] >> jimmy: andhis work the with what percentage of the media? >> with enough to make me really happy. [ laughter ] he did an interview. >> jimmy: i have the interview. i want to show it. curious as to whether you got to see it all. >> yes, he was on instagram live. we we on set on "tag" doing nothing. [ laughter ] so i was able to just watch hi
from portland, you're not even in los angeles, you're portland, you're white, you send aicture to beshotor mtv movie awards. oh, he' not crazy. >> yeah, i knew he wasn't crazy and he would be somewhat professional. >> jimmy: so he goes to the premiere. >> jimmy: as you. >> i sent him the edentials. i e-mailed him. i tell him who to ask for wn he gets there. and they let him [ lauhter ] they let him on. >> jimmy: and how far -- now, what did you instruct? did you...