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all at these rallies that have happened in portland? all in portland? yes.american samoa. this is my weekend right here. he's one of the group's leaders. his proud boy brothers point to him when they deny they're racist. tiny has been arrested for disorderly conduct, harassment and assault. get off! get off now! don't expletive touch me! you ready? yeah. but he claims that the proud boys are simply standing up for free speech, and antifascists are the real root of the problem. they're being selfish. not everybody in portland agrees with them and if they're trying to build a community, it's a community of mass ninjas that does not follow the law, that does not want a law. accusations of violence go both ways. when they clash, everyone‘s affected. at the protests, a lot of the times, the police will set up a system of barricades to try to keep the protesters separated, or to try to keep it contained to like one area. localjournalist mike bivins covers the right—wing rallies in portland. you know, they mean business. this is where it begins, but it's not where
all at these rallies that have happened in portland? all in portland? yes.american samoa. this is my weekend right here. he's one of the group's leaders. his proud boy brothers point to him when they deny they're racist. tiny has been arrested for disorderly conduct, harassment and assault. get off! get off now! don't expletive touch me! you ready? yeah. but he claims that the proud boys are simply standing up for free speech, and antifascists are the real root of the problem. they're being...
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coming times as it happened in portland? all in portland? yes.ly from american samoa. he is one of the group's leaders. he is brothers point to him when they deny they are racist. —— here's proud boy brothers. he has already been arrested for harassment and assault. ready? but he claims that the cowboys are simply standing up for free speech. and antifascist other real root of the problem. —— proud boys mac. they are being selfish, not everybody in portland agrees with them and if they are trying to build a community, it is a community of mass ninjas that does not follow the law, that does not at all. accusations of violence go both ways, when they clash, everyone is affected. the protests, a lot of the time the police will set up a system of barricades to try to keep the protestors separated or to try to keep it conte into one area. local journalist mike covers the right—wing rallies in portland. this is where it begins, but it is not where it ends. brawl spilt out onto the streets. on october 13, they called for protest in downtown portland. th
coming times as it happened in portland? all in portland? yes.ly from american samoa. he is one of the group's leaders. he is brothers point to him when they deny they are racist. —— here's proud boy brothers. he has already been arrested for harassment and assault. ready? but he claims that the cowboys are simply standing up for free speech. and antifascist other real root of the problem. —— proud boys mac. they are being selfish, not everybody in portland agrees with them and if they...
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not everybody in portland agrees with them., it's a community of masked ninjas that does not follow the law, that does not want a law. accusations of violence go both ways. when they clash, everyone is affected. at a protest, a lot of the time the police will set up a system of barricades to try to keep the protesters separated, or to keep it contained to one area. localjournalist, mike bivins, covers right—wing rallies in portland. you know, they mean business. this is where it begins, but not where it ends. brawls spill out onto the streets. on october the 13th, patriot prayer called for a protest in downtown portland. they eventually clashed with some antifascist left—wing protesters outside of kelly's 0lympian. yeah, they really started just beating the bleep out of each other once the first punch was thrown. last time, i didn't even know what was going on before somebody ran in, and was choking because they had got maced, and then everybody started choking in the bar, and then we went on lockdown. portland's democratic may
not everybody in portland agrees with them., it's a community of masked ninjas that does not follow the law, that does not want a law. accusations of violence go both ways. when they clash, everyone is affected. at a protest, a lot of the time the police will set up a system of barricades to try to keep the protesters separated, or to keep it contained to one area. localjournalist, mike bivins, covers right—wing rallies in portland. you know, they mean business. this is where it begins, but...
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$41.8 million in federal research money went to portland state. for this kind of thing to happen. >> i think that trump's step is an important first step, but it's only the beginning. as this stuff escalates, when you have antifa violence in places like berkeley -- let's remember, berkeley is a state university. fully accountable to the first amendment. in the first amendment is not less valuable than the 14th amendment which protects i would send in the national guard because sending in force to protect basic national rights is an appropriate use of force. i also think conservatives should not back down in the face of these threats. if you years ago, condoleezza rice was offered a graduation slot i believe at rutgers, she graciously withdrew, ladylike, basically saying i don't want to speak if they don't want me to speak. but the problem with that kind of surrender is it makes it impossible for that kind of event to occur in the future. >> laura: it's raising the white flag of surrender even if she did it because she doesn't want to be the focus
$41.8 million in federal research money went to portland state. for this kind of thing to happen. >> i think that trump's step is an important first step, but it's only the beginning. as this stuff escalates, when you have antifa violence in places like berkeley -- let's remember, berkeley is a state university. fully accountable to the first amendment. in the first amendment is not less valuable than the 14th amendment which protects i would send in the national guard because sending in...
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they tried to get people in portland, even though portland was a very strong klan area, not to shop at the store but that did not work. people were simply not going to give up shopping at the places they were accustomed to shopping that give them what they wanted. but other than that, you just don't see any concrete proposals. it also has to do with the fact that -- i can't emphasize enough -- a lot of these guys at the top were just in it to make money. it was a big moneymaking operation. oh, and also, one other thing, when it got started, the klan was to the best of my knowledge, the first social movement to hire a professional pr firm to promote it. that was one of the first things they did. a long story about that. >> we have time for one more question. >> thank you so much for your talk. as a political science student, i am interested in the political influence they managed to exercise in the 1920's. did you identify any specific strategies or reasons that they were able to political influence that allowed them to get sympathizers or even klansmen themselves into office, specifica
they tried to get people in portland, even though portland was a very strong klan area, not to shop at the store but that did not work. people were simply not going to give up shopping at the places they were accustomed to shopping that give them what they wanted. but other than that, you just don't see any concrete proposals. it also has to do with the fact that -- i can't emphasize enough -- a lot of these guys at the top were just in it to make money. it was a big moneymaking operation. oh,...
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there is a story from portland, oregon. that is my hometown, so i like the stories about portland. let me just read you this one. when klans women refuse to accept the appointee of the male klan, he sent a man who called himself the rattlesnake to intimidate them. a gun thrower from eastern oregon wearing a 10 gallon hat and he tried to block the door to prevent the mother counselor, which was the name of the woman they had chosen to commence. the ladies regarded him as a rare and interesting bug. he lost his temper and grabbed the mother counselor's arm and savagely twisted it, causing her to writhe in pain. whereupon another lady raised on high a heavy umbrella -- i should point out that it always rains in portland -- at which point she started to beat him over the head with this umbrella and he did back out. i am reading from the "portland oregonian," the main the super -- the main newspaper coverage of this. moreover, there was some genuine klan feminism. it demonstrates about some versions of feminism are entirely compatible with racism. there is a chapter in the book called k
there is a story from portland, oregon. that is my hometown, so i like the stories about portland. let me just read you this one. when klans women refuse to accept the appointee of the male klan, he sent a man who called himself the rattlesnake to intimidate them. a gun thrower from eastern oregon wearing a 10 gallon hat and he tried to block the door to prevent the mother counselor, which was the name of the woman they had chosen to commence. the ladies regarded him as a rare and interesting...
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charader is from oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he's a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. >> everybody loves animals. while the rest of us was watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. let me start, john, with you. just talk a little bit about the prospects for an infrastructure bill. we're under the fast act right now which is the first long term funding we've had for transportation. it was on life-support for almost ten years. that runs out next year. what are the prospects from infrastructure in this session, do you think? >> well, first of all, thank you for being here and i'm honored to be here with my friends from the democratic side of the aisle. we really do try to work in a bipartisan manner to get things done. we need to get back to that. but when you talk about infrastructure, you got to make sure you understand what you're talking about, is it the highway fund or the highway fund and everything else. the hearing that we had yesterday on the transportation and infrastruct
charader is from oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he's a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. >> everybody loves animals. while the rest of us was watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. let me start, john, with you. just talk a little bit about the prospects for an infrastructure bill. we're under the fast act right now which is the first long term funding we've had for transportation. it...
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>> we are playing for meals on wheels people, which is the portland chapter.rific job providing meals to homebound seniors, quite often the only socialization those folks'll see all week long, so they're a terrific organization. >> and something you're involved with back in portland. >> absolutely. >> that's awesome. it's good to have you. let's start making some money for them. >> let's do it. >> you're about to face 14 questions, all the way up to that $1 million we hope you win. the three lifelines are t if you need help along the way. the bank is empty. let's start making some money. >> let's play. >> let's play "who wants to be a a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] all right, steve, good luck. $500 question starts us off. all but which of these tips are mentioned in consumer advocate christopher elliot's article "12 ways to save on rental cars"? [laughter] >> the one that sticks out here, chris, to me, is d, get a car with only three tires. final answer. >> that's what we were looking for. $500! [applause] thousand dollar question. to end the tour
>> we are playing for meals on wheels people, which is the portland chapter.rific job providing meals to homebound seniors, quite often the only socialization those folks'll see all week long, so they're a terrific organization. >> and something you're involved with back in portland. >> absolutely. >> that's awesome. it's good to have you. let's start making some money for them. >> let's do it. >> you're about to face 14 questions, all the way up to that $1...
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is a picture of the klan in portland, oregon, in a church service. these stories worked because they were rich in symbolic and emotional meanings that were very important to the discourse of evangelical protestants. i think there was one overarching principle here, it thate principle of purity arrested at the core of klan ideas. purity was -- that at the core of klan ideas. it is a kind of desire for unity in which diversity is itself threatening. over and over and over again, you see in the klan talk this desire that americans should be all unlike, that they should all have the same religion -- all alike, that they should all have the same religion and the same protestant dominance. they saw diversity as like the tower of babel in the bible. diversity was going to create instability. there was no possibility of and regularble if it had to be controlled by diversity. bigotry as i said, was different for catholics than jews. wereference is, if you catholic, you could convert and he would be just fine. jews could never be fine. jews could never convert
is a picture of the klan in portland, oregon, in a church service. these stories worked because they were rich in symbolic and emotional meanings that were very important to the discourse of evangelical protestants. i think there was one overarching principle here, it thate principle of purity arrested at the core of klan ideas. purity was -- that at the core of klan ideas. it is a kind of desire for unity in which diversity is itself threatening. over and over and over again, you see in the...
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left, we have kurt schrader and schrader is from oregon, suburban oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he is a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. you ran a veterinarian clinic. >> i used to be popular. everybody loves animals. >> right. >> while the rest of us were watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. both of these are able, accomplished legislators. let me start john with you, talk a little bit about the prospects for an infrastructure bill, we're under the fast act right now which is the first long term funding we've had for transportation. it was on life support i think for almost ten years.
left, we have kurt schrader and schrader is from oregon, suburban oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he is a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. you ran a veterinarian clinic. >> i used to be popular. everybody loves animals. >> right. >> while the rest of us were watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. both of these are able, accomplished legislators. let me start john with...
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"the individual who disrupted the meeting is not a current student at portland state. a student, he would be subject to psu's student code of conduct that has sanctions for violating rules governing student conduct." now remember, police stood by for an hour while this man tried to derail a conservative event. the university says that protester didn't break any laws. free-speech experts however still beg to differ. and after a prominent greenpeace canada member took climate alarmists to task this morning on "fox & friends," president trump quoted him on twitter. in response, the media immediately relying jackals on the president. the independent u.k. blaring trump repeats false claims. cnn headline call the president's tweet his latest denial of science. "huffington post" claims trump parents antiscience misinformation. but is that accurate? we put that question to a man who started climate change for 35 years, greg wright stone is a geologist and author of the book "inconvenient facts, the signs that al gore does not want you to know." it should be noted that apple ap
"the individual who disrupted the meeting is not a current student at portland state. a student, he would be subject to psu's student code of conduct that has sanctions for violating rules governing student conduct." now remember, police stood by for an hour while this man tried to derail a conservative event. the university says that protester didn't break any laws. free-speech experts however still beg to differ. and after a prominent greenpeace canada member took climate alarmists...
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they happened to be in portland oregon. as soon as i was old enough to fly back, we flew back to where my parents lived. complications?e >> my mother had a defect. there are concerned with the white platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that. in the hospital wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. she had a few options and decided to be with her parents. i grew up in las cruces. it's the largest city in the district. at the time it was 70,000 people. my mom was a teacher, my dad was a social worker. the place where everyone knew my family or knew me. you learn to work with everyone because you know you will work best will run into them again. >> where your parents involved in politics? >> they cared about their community but they have never run for office. >> when did you become involved or interested? >> i was certainly interested in part of my parents. we had discussions at home. my dad always said if you want something you have to learn how to talk about it and ask for it. opinion's ors
they happened to be in portland oregon. as soon as i was old enough to fly back, we flew back to where my parents lived. complications?e >> my mother had a defect. there are concerned with the white platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that. in the hospital wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. she had a few options and decided to be with her parents. i grew up in las cruces. it's the largest city in the district. at the time it was 70,000 people. my...
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portland state in downtown portland. it makes it very convenient. i also know parents and up mailing there ballot. for engaging students that have left home, there is no better way than vote by mail. we have very active voter engagement and i am excited. our congressional delegation are very active appearing on campus and i certainly try to get on campus, as well, to talk directly to students because that makes a huge difference. thank you. >> i think the other piece that is interesting and you mentioned this earlier in your remarks. in addition to registering young people to vote, having policies that speak to the needs and challenges of young people is really important. you talked about education, housing, affordability, healthcare. all of these issues speak to young people and i think it is not only important to have registration efforts, that's critical, but you also need to make sure you don't ignore a group of people until just weeks before an election and that you are actually being authentic. i think you as the governor of oregon are doing j
portland state in downtown portland. it makes it very convenient. i also know parents and up mailing there ballot. for engaging students that have left home, there is no better way than vote by mail. we have very active voter engagement and i am excited. our congressional delegation are very active appearing on campus and i certainly try to get on campus, as well, to talk directly to students because that makes a huge difference. thank you. >> i think the other piece that is interesting...
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so it makes -- portland state. i also know parents end up mailing the ballot before engaging students that have left home, there's no way of doing it then vote at home, but by mail. these efforts continue on campus though. our student association have very active voter engagement, and i'm excited, our congress, our congressional delegation are very active about appearing on campus and i certainly try and get on campus as well to talk directly with students because that makes a huge difference. thank you. >> i think the other fees that's interesting, and you mentioned this earlier in your remarks, is that in addition to registering young people to vote, having policies that speak to the needs and the challenges of young people is important to you talk about education, housing, college affordability, health care. all of these issues speak to young people and i think it's not only important to have registration efforts, and that's critical, but you also need to make sure that you don't ignore a group of people until j
so it makes -- portland state. i also know parents end up mailing the ballot before engaging students that have left home, there's no way of doing it then vote at home, but by mail. these efforts continue on campus though. our student association have very active voter engagement, and i'm excited, our congress, our congressional delegation are very active about appearing on campus and i certainly try and get on campus as well to talk directly with students because that makes a huge difference....
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ran out 3—0 winners. against portland timbers, cincinnati ran out 3-0 winners.ts home, it is amazing. it is epic. everybody here is passionate about soccer. it is amazing to see what the boys out there did. it is great to see all there did. it is great to see all the people there jumping, there did. it is great to see all the people therejumping, supporting as. it makes us have a bigger responsibility. it is the performance i was looking for. it is what the city deserved. i am proud we we re what the city deserved. i am proud we were able to give it to them. this is what this club means to the city. owner, president, players and fa ns city. owner, president, players and fans together. who knows where their debut season will take them. houston rockets guard james harden has set a new nba scoring record. in last night's game against the atlanta hawks, harden became the first player in nba history to score at least 30
ran out 3—0 winners. against portland timbers, cincinnati ran out 3-0 winners.ts home, it is amazing. it is epic. everybody here is passionate about soccer. it is amazing to see what the boys out there did. it is great to see all there did. it is great to see all the people there jumping, there did. it is great to see all the people therejumping, supporting as. it makes us have a bigger responsibility. it is the performance i was looking for. it is what the city deserved. i am proud we we re...
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portland, 7", 73% of average. look at us. 183% or higher. look at the rain we've had, 45 to 46 days of rain. even l.a. is 172% of average. that's an el nino year. all right, guys. we'll talk about the winds when we come back. >> thanks, mike. in the south bay city council decided on the next steps for the landmark light tower. that proposal supposed to be built if the green area next to the sap center. the private group behind the effort. organizers believe a landmark will help san jose's identity like the amp in st. louis or eiffel tower in paris or golden gate bridge in san francisco. the council asked to endorse the tower. they will solicit international composition for t competition. >>> signs on the building should reflect harvey milk. some has taken issue with the old sign outside the terminal. terminal 1 would be much bigger than harvey milk terminal. supervisor has mandated a change, harvey milk will be bigger and place above terminal 1. it has halved passed in committ. they will vote next week. >>> a small pack of coyotes hunting a
portland, 7", 73% of average. look at us. 183% or higher. look at the rain we've had, 45 to 46 days of rain. even l.a. is 172% of average. that's an el nino year. all right, guys. we'll talk about the winds when we come back. >> thanks, mike. in the south bay city council decided on the next steps for the landmark light tower. that proposal supposed to be built if the green area next to the sap center. the private group behind the effort. organizers believe a landmark will help san...
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our traffic jams outside the portland area are as bad as washington, d.c., if you can believe. suburban oregon is all on board to get something done. >> let me touch upon something. as we're trying to build the width of support for a package for infrastructure. we're focusing on transportation right now, and it's appropriate because it's the key part of this effort, i believe. but i think we need to also consider very much-needed investments in other infrastructure -- >> no doubt. >> -- like water. and communities throughout the country we have water challenges, whether it's clean drinking water, whether it's issues that deal with flood control, whether it's issues like in california. so i think when we're talking about investing in our infrastructure, we make a mistake if we limit it only to our transportation needs. i think that there's an appetite out there, i think the public sees a real need for investments and other related infrastructure projects. and how we put that funding together, ochk of course, is the challenge. but i think i would hope this is part of an overall p
our traffic jams outside the portland area are as bad as washington, d.c., if you can believe. suburban oregon is all on board to get something done. >> let me touch upon something. as we're trying to build the width of support for a package for infrastructure. we're focusing on transportation right now, and it's appropriate because it's the key part of this effort, i believe. but i think we need to also consider very much-needed investments in other infrastructure -- >> no doubt....
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. >> reporter: rent in portland is up more than 30% over the past five years, similar to cities likento. oregon's statewide rent-control law is meant to stop those huge spikes. >> it will provide immediate relief to oregonians struggling to keep up with rising rents. >> reporter: the new law caps rent increases at 7% a year plus inflation. most landlords now also have to give three months notice and pay a tenant a month's rent to evict them without cause. many landlords and developers say it's not a long-term solution. >> if you look at rent control in many other communities, it hasn't been effective. it's a disincentive to build, and it's a disincentive for landlords to maintain their buildings. >> reporter: gloria marin only wishes the new law had come sooner. you'd still be in your own home paying $1,000 less a month. >> yes, yes. and my daughter would still be in the same school, you know. not having to readjust. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, portland. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," more of gayle king's interview with the two men accusing michael jackson of mole
. >> reporter: rent in portland is up more than 30% over the past five years, similar to cities likento. oregon's statewide rent-control law is meant to stop those huge spikes. >> it will provide immediate relief to oregonians struggling to keep up with rising rents. >> reporter: the new law caps rent increases at 7% a year plus inflation. most landlords now also have to give three months notice and pay a tenant a month's rent to evict them without cause. many landlords and...
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but there will be more rain on the way starting tomorrow, with rain that you're seeing up around portland, sliding down to the bay area, as we head into tomorrow morning. right now, we're waking up, walking out the door to some dry weather, a few more clouds starting to move in, and the clouds will continue to increase today, with some peeks of sunshine early, mid-40s, as you start out, but then we'll reach into the mid-50s by later this morning. so we'll take a look at all of our microclimates coming up. vianey, anything happening out there early on the roads? >> no, it's friday morning and the roads are finally, probably for the most part dry, with the exception of the storms we have on the way, but as i was making my way out to this report, i did notice an accident popped up and it looks to be along 880, so i will go ahead and check out the details on that, as far as the chp goes. as far as the rest of the bay area, we're doing pretty well. bay bridge toll plaza is already getting pretty busy. it is a friday morning so we're expecting friday morning commute to be a little bit more ligh
but there will be more rain on the way starting tomorrow, with rain that you're seeing up around portland, sliding down to the bay area, as we head into tomorrow morning. right now, we're waking up, walking out the door to some dry weather, a few more clouds starting to move in, and the clouds will continue to increase today, with some peeks of sunshine early, mid-40s, as you start out, but then we'll reach into the mid-50s by later this morning. so we'll take a look at all of our microclimates...
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so they happened to be in portland, oregon, that's where i was born but as soon as i was old enough to fly back my -- we flew back to where my parents lived in las cruces, new mexico. host: what were the complications? ms. torres small: my mother had a blood defect and so they were concerned -- it was a platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that and the hospital in las cruces wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. so she had a few options and she decided to be with her parents. host: what was your childhood like? ms. torres small: spfs wonderful. i grew up in las cruces, it's the largest city in the district, at the time it was about 70,000 people. it was a tight knit town my mom was a teacher. my dad was a social worker my grandfather was a police sergeant. so the police where everyone knew my family or knew me. so such a close knit community you learn to work with everyone because you know you'll run into them again. host: were your parents involved in politics? ms. torres small: they cared about their civic duty to vote they cared about their comm
so they happened to be in portland, oregon, that's where i was born but as soon as i was old enough to fly back my -- we flew back to where my parents lived in las cruces, new mexico. host: what were the complications? ms. torres small: my mother had a blood defect and so they were concerned -- it was a platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that and the hospital in las cruces wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. so she had a few options and she decided to...
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the portland bureau of transportation says crews will likely need to excavate and completely rebuilds these damaged streets . >>> 5:17 right now, let's see how the roads are looking on your morning commute. >>> good morning, let's get to the roadways and freeways right now. we start off with the south bay again with our own servicing problem here, closure and effect, a sinkhole located in north santa clara on lafayette street northbound with great america parkway. just ahead, closures with santa clara treated this out earlier, that's pretty much what you are dealing with, about four feet wide, definitely will cause problems. try to avoid the area, there are detours in place. the rest of the south bay, a really nice start, here's a look at the map overview of the one-to-one, the 280, parts of the parkway, everything is in the green for the most part. a pretty easy right if you are out of san jose this morning with no delays, taking your travel times, everything is in the green. a good time to be on the roadways if you're coming out of the south bay. not quite the case of highway 4, the
the portland bureau of transportation says crews will likely need to excavate and completely rebuilds these damaged streets . >>> 5:17 right now, let's see how the roads are looking on your morning commute. >>> good morning, let's get to the roadways and freeways right now. we start off with the south bay again with our own servicing problem here, closure and effect, a sinkhole located in north santa clara on lafayette street northbound with great america parkway. just ahead,...
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right now, proves mopping up in oregon this morning after a massive water main break flooding a portlandds forced about a dozen homes to evacuate and power was shut off to around 10,000 homes to the portland bureau of transportation said crews will likely need to excavate and completely rebuild demonstrates . >>> developing news this morning, out of texas a chemical plant fire near houston continues to burn out of control. we have live pictures from harris county as you can see all of the smoke still pouring out. the fire has berning arly 20 hours straight and it is spreading. this is all happening at the intercontinental plant and cortexes near houston. crews have been working tirelessly to get it under control and at last check, eight chemical storage tanks are burning, thick black smoke is blanketing the area trapping the entire city endorsed. there is a shelter in place order and it is unclear what it will be issued . >>> currently the air quality is not at any elevated levels beyond what is standard. >> even so, the epa is monitoring the situation with harris county pollution contro
right now, proves mopping up in oregon this morning after a massive water main break flooding a portlandds forced about a dozen homes to evacuate and power was shut off to around 10,000 homes to the portland bureau of transportation said crews will likely need to excavate and completely rebuild demonstrates . >>> developing news this morning, out of texas a chemical plant fire near houston continues to burn out of control. we have live pictures from harris county as you can see all of...
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. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wantswas very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want to have is not just gas, but an experience. the eureka moment comes when art learns that altus army airfield in oklahoma is selling surplus war planes -- b-17 bombers, to be precise. >> he said, "you know, i've been kicking around the idea of getting a world war ii bomber and using it as a centerpiece for a gas station." >> jayson scott is art's grandson. >> he thought, "i can end up with a canopy, but i'll also have a roadside attraction that'll draw people to the facility." >> art sets his sights on the right plane, says rob collings, who runs a foundation that organizes living-history events featuring war planes like the b-17. >> it's got a 104-foot wing span, it's 75 feet long, and it has nearly 5,000 horsepower. when this thing was first produced, it was one of the biggest airplanes ever to take to the skies. >> was it very valuable in combat missions? >> yes. heavy
. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wantswas very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want to have is not just gas, but an experience. the eureka moment comes when art learns that altus army airfield in oklahoma is selling surplus war planes -- b-17 bombers, to be precise. >> he said, "you know, i've been kicking around the idea of getting a world...
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and then to his left we have kurt schrader and charader is from oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he's a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. >> everybody loves animals. while the rest of us was watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. let me start, john, with you. just talk a little bit about the prospects for an infrastructure bill. we're under the fast act right now which is the first long term funding we've had for transportation. it was on life-support for almost ten years. that runs out next year. what are the prospects from infrastructure in this session, do you think? >> well, first of all, thank you for being here and i'm honored to be here with my friends from the democratic side of the aisle. we really do try to work in a bipartisan manner to get things
and then to his left we have kurt schrader and charader is from oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he's a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. >> everybody loves animals. while the rest of us was watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. let me start, john, with you. just talk a little bit about the prospects for an infrastructure bill. we're under the fast act right now which is the first...
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time, gloria marin got a huge surprise last year when her landlord jacked up the payment on her portlandby 25%. >> i was really shocked and i was really worried. >> reporter: when she tried to negotiate, she says her family was evicted without cause. that left her scrambling in one of the nation's hottest rental markets. >> we were lucky we had a little bit of savings because we were wanting to buy a house in about that savgs.: so you had to use >> reporter: rent in portland is up more than 30% in the past five years, similar to atlanta and sacramento. oregon's new rent control law is meant to stop those huge spikes. >> it will provide immediate relief to oregonians struggling to keep up with rising rent. >> reporter: the new statewide law caps rent increases at 7% plus inflation. most landlords now to have give three months notice and pay a tenant a month's rent to evict them without cause. but many landlords and developers say it's not a long- term solution. >> if you look at rent control in many other communities, it hasn't been effective. it's a disincentive to build, and it's a disi
time, gloria marin got a huge surprise last year when her landlord jacked up the payment on her portlandby 25%. >> i was really shocked and i was really worried. >> reporter: when she tried to negotiate, she says her family was evicted without cause. that left her scrambling in one of the nation's hottest rental markets. >> we were lucky we had a little bit of savings because we were wanting to buy a house in about that savgs.: so you had to use >> reporter: rent in...
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portland's airport now requires emotional support animals be kept in their carriers. david? >> kayna, thank you. >>> we turn now to virginia tonight. first, it was the governor under fire, tonight, the first lady of virginia is now facing a backlash, accused of being racially insensitive, allegedly giving out raw cotton and asking some black children to imagine being slaves. abc's stephanie ramos in virginia. >> reporter: virginia's first lady, pam northam, under fire tonight, after handing out raw cotton to a group of students, some of them black, during a tour of the governor's mansion, telling them to imagine what it was like to be a slave. but the mother of one of those eighth grade students outraged, claiming in a scathing letter that black students were singled out, writing, "why would anyone ask children to imagine something like that, let alone african-american children?" mrs. northam's office denies singling anyone out. in a statement, the first lady says it was intended to illustrate "a painful period of virginia history." this comes as her embattled husband, democ
portland's airport now requires emotional support animals be kept in their carriers. david? >> kayna, thank you. >>> we turn now to virginia tonight. first, it was the governor under fire, tonight, the first lady of virginia is now facing a backlash, accused of being racially insensitive, allegedly giving out raw cotton and asking some black children to imagine being slaves. abc's stephanie ramos in virginia. >> reporter: virginia's first lady, pam northam, under fire...
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portland's airport requires all support animals kept in thei carriers.th, abc news. >>> the fbi is searching for the rightful owners of rare artifacts dating back centuries. they include bones believed to be taken from ancient native american burial grounds, pottery, vases and jade from the dynasty. the artifacts were seized from the home of an indiana scientist during an fbi raid in 2014. >> donald miller died a year later, before he could help identify the owners of the rightful artifacts. he spent 60 years collecting them, violating federal law. until now, the fbi shared little information about the items seizeed. >> they raided the home, seized 42,000 items. >> goodness. >> i thought this was related to indiana jones. it's not. >> what? >> i thought it was indiana jones related story. >> because it happened in indiana? >> no, because of raided and artifacts. >> oh, all right. >> you see what i'm working with? >> what he's working with. friday came and his jokes went out the window. my goodness. >>> coming up in the next half hour, luke perry made fam
portland's airport requires all support animals kept in thei carriers.th, abc news. >>> the fbi is searching for the rightful owners of rare artifacts dating back centuries. they include bones believed to be taken from ancient native american burial grounds, pottery, vases and jade from the dynasty. the artifacts were seized from the home of an indiana scientist during an fbi raid in 2014. >> donald miller died a year later, before he could help identify the owners of the...
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they were found by a snowmobiler on friday about 180 miles south of portland.is toyota 4 runner became stuck in the snow and when he woke up the next day, he was buried even worse. he tried to walk away from the vehicle but had to turn back. taylor posted thanks on facebook to his rescuers and to taco bell. he says they survived by eating taco bell fire sauce packets and periodically starting the vehicle to stay warm. >>> high prize for a college professor after a vital foe he toe showed nathan alexander teaching a class with one of his student's babies strapped to his chest. turns out the student couldn't find a sitter for his five month old daughter and he didn't want to myself the class, so he took her along. >> the professor offered to hold the infant so the student could take notes. he says that part of his role as educate are toor is to provide opportunities for students and he deflected the braise to tpra student who works two jobs and goes to school. >>> and a check on cnn business. global stock markets are higher, hopes of a trade deal finally between
they were found by a snowmobiler on friday about 180 miles south of portland.is toyota 4 runner became stuck in the snow and when he woke up the next day, he was buried even worse. he tried to walk away from the vehicle but had to turn back. taylor posted thanks on facebook to his rescuers and to taco bell. he says they survived by eating taco bell fire sauce packets and periodically starting the vehicle to stay warm. >>> high prize for a college professor after a vital foe he toe...
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home game in major league soccer they certainly lay down a month, against last season's runners—up portlandrs, fc cincinnati run out 3—0 winners. captain kendall watson scoring their first. alan cruz added a second, with this smart finish. before matthew duplan completed the most unlikely of victories for the league debutantes. to start our mls season at home and win and take three points home, that is amazing. we have been building for scraps for a 3-0 have been building for scraps for a 3—0 when in our home game, it is epic. everybody here is passionate about soccer. it is amazing to see what the boys did. it was awesome. i loved it. it is getting better and better. when we see all the people jumping and screaming, supporting us. jumping and screaming, supporting us. from the beginning until the end. it makes us have a bigger responsibility when we step on the field, trying to win the game stop it was a performance i was looking for for this city. it is what the city deserved. proud we got to make it through. this is what this club means to the city. a winner, president, plays, and fans a
home game in major league soccer they certainly lay down a month, against last season's runners—up portlandrs, fc cincinnati run out 3—0 winners. captain kendall watson scoring their first. alan cruz added a second, with this smart finish. before matthew duplan completed the most unlikely of victories for the league debutantes. to start our mls season at home and win and take three points home, that is amazing. we have been building for scraps for a 3-0 have been building for scraps for a...
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hammered down 2 of his 15 against portland. they close out the regular season on saturday. ♪ gaenz gonzaga. >>> katie de >> and berkeley, no. 25, washington, by 3. and you saw it there. the tie. and they improve to 6 and 22. >> the hall does not move on. >> what is what you say. >> they spot admirably. >> thank you. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ let me kick it like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ might've had your fill, but you feel it still, ooh woo ♪ >> the late show is next. >> tomorrow manager at 4:30, our next newscast. we'll update youtions.ok goodnighkend.
hammered down 2 of his 15 against portland. they close out the regular season on saturday. ♪ gaenz gonzaga. >>> katie de >> and berkeley, no. 25, washington, by 3. and you saw it there. the tie. and they improve to 6 and 22. >> the hall does not move on. >> what is what you say. >> they spot admirably. >> thank you. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪...
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hammered down 2 of his 15 against portland. they close out the regular season on saturday. ♪ gaenz gonzaga. >>> katie de >> and berkeley, no. 25, washington, by 3. and you saw it there. the tie. and they improve to 6 and 22. >> the hall does not move on. >> what is what you say. >> they spot admirably. >> thank you. >> the late show is next. >> tomorrow manager at 4:30, our next newscast. we'll update you on storm conditions. and look ahead to the weekend. goodnight. ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ let me kick it like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ might've had your fill, but you feel it still, ooh woo ♪ and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >> announcer
hammered down 2 of his 15 against portland. they close out the regular season on saturday. ♪ gaenz gonzaga. >>> katie de >> and berkeley, no. 25, washington, by 3. and you saw it there. the tie. and they improve to 6 and 22. >> the hall does not move on. >> what is what you say. >> they spot admirably. >> thank you. >> the late show is next. >> tomorrow manager at 4:30, our next newscast. we'll update you on storm conditions. and look ahead...
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. >> reporter: rent in portland is up 30% in the past five years, similar to atlanta and sacramento.gon's rent control law is meant to stop those huge spikes. >> it will provide immediate relief to oregonians struggling to keep up with rising rent. >> reporter: the new law caps rent increasing at 7% plus inflation. most landlords now to have give three months notice and pay a tenant's month's rent to evict them without cause. but many landlords and developers say it's not a long-term solution. >> if you look at rent control in many other communities, it hasn't been effective. it's a disincentive to build, and it's a disincentive for landlords to maintain their buildings. >> reporter: gloria marin only wishes the new law had come sooner. you'd still be in your old home paying $1,000 less a month. >> yes, yes. and my daughter would still be in the same school, you know, not having to readjust. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, portland. >> up next, one of a kind dolls >> up next, one of a kind dolls for one-of-a-khen people take action against housing discrimination? my co-worker wa
. >> reporter: rent in portland is up 30% in the past five years, similar to atlanta and sacramento.gon's rent control law is meant to stop those huge spikes. >> it will provide immediate relief to oregonians struggling to keep up with rising rent. >> reporter: the new law caps rent increasing at 7% plus inflation. most landlords now to have give three months notice and pay a tenant's month's rent to evict them without cause. but many landlords and developers say it's not a...
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among the most popular destinations are sacramento, portland, seattle, austin and other places with strongeconomies and lower home prices.myron von raesfeld/windemere siliconvalley"....there are a lot of places elsewhere that are a lot like silicon valley that have the same opportunities we had here at one time that cost a wholelot less to live in..."von raesfeld says twelve consecutive clients have all moved out of state. he just sold his brother's santa clara home. don and jocyline von raesfeld are headed for anthem, arizona.don von raesfeld/moving to arizona "....the ecomomics are such that we can ll our house for a good price and pay off the house and the capitol gains and move to arizona and purchase a house for cash..." jocyline von raesfeld"....it's going to be us two retired and having the best daus of our lives..."with the median-priced home in the 9- county region at $775,000 dollars and over a million dollars in san jose, joint venture silicon valley found that slightly more people are moving out than moving in. michael rakow/moved to texas "....i love it here, the people here a
among the most popular destinations are sacramento, portland, seattle, austin and other places with strongeconomies and lower home prices.myron von raesfeld/windemere siliconvalley"....there are a lot of places elsewhere that are a lot like silicon valley that have the same opportunities we had here at one time that cost a wholelot less to live in..."von raesfeld says twelve consecutive clients have all moved out of state. he just sold his brother's santa clara home. don and jocyline...
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por cierto, el perro que atacÓ a la niÑa en portland no estaba ni entrenado ni registrado como animall tamaÑo. >>como hay una demanda de por medio alaska airlines prefiere no hacer comentarios. exigen que todos los animales estÉn en jaulas o cajas seguras. >> el hijo de osama bin laden es el nuevo lÍder de al qaeda y estados unidos ofrece 1 millÓn de dÓlares por informalida yd-- informaciÓn que lleve a su captura. ha subido audios en internet pidiendo lanzar ataques contra los estados unidos todo por venganza de la muerte de su padre en el 2009. >> estas son lasimÁgenes, las autoridades estÁn buscando a quien provocÓ el choque. en carro dio varias vueltas y dejÓ herido su conductor de 19 aÑos que fue hospitalizados. >> una enorme y extraÑo pez que aparecieron la playade california tiene intrigados a los cientÍficos porque nunca lo habÍan visto en las aguas-- se ha visto en costas de australia, chile. nos entiende cÓmo terminó tan lejos de su hÁbitat. >> esta casa normalmente se ve asÍ pero hoy los fuertes vientos y las heladas lo han convertido en hielo y las impresionantes imÁgenes y
por cierto, el perro que atacÓ a la niÑa en portland no estaba ni entrenado ni registrado como animall tamaÑo. >>como hay una demanda de por medio alaska airlines prefiere no hacer comentarios. exigen que todos los animales estÉn en jaulas o cajas seguras. >> el hijo de osama bin laden es el nuevo lÍder de al qaeda y estados unidos ofrece 1 millÓn de dÓlares por informalida yd-- informaciÓn que lleve a su captura. ha subido audios en internet pidiendo lanzar ataques contra...
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. >>> police say that portland shot 18-year-old leisha mccoy by accident in 2016. she was 2 months pregnant and neither she nor the child survival. >>> the time is now 4:38. apple stock is up in premarket trading after the big announce. to take the company in a new direction. ktvu's south bay reporter jesse gary explains how the pioneer of the mac and iphone is now introducing streaming services like net flicks and amazon. >>> normal at an apple unveiling, products are the stars. true life star took center stage, a cavalcade of forces. joining the a companies. >> how does it feel? >> feels great being in the apple verse. >> it is set for expansion. ceo tim cook announcing world class streaming services to help customers get the most out of their lives and apple devices. >> great stories can change the world. great stories can move us and inspire us. they can surprise us and dale our assumptions. >> cook pulls in stars of film, stage and small screen in announcing apple tv plus. amities say that apple is trying to catch up and surpass other streaming services satura
. >>> police say that portland shot 18-year-old leisha mccoy by accident in 2016. she was 2 months pregnant and neither she nor the child survival. >>> the time is now 4:38. apple stock is up in premarket trading after the big announce. to take the company in a new direction. ktvu's south bay reporter jesse gary explains how the pioneer of the mac and iphone is now introducing streaming services like net flicks and amazon. >>> normal at an apple unveiling, products...
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the family suing alaska airlines, portland's airport, and the dog's owner for $1 million. to the lawsuit, the dog was not in a crate and is not a trained and registered service animal, in violation of portland international airport's own rules. delta has reported an explosive 84% increase in incidents involving unruly animals from 2016 to 2017 including this incident when a 50-pound emotional support dog bit a man on a plane. >> his face was covered in blood. >> reporter: airlines responding to these incidents by rolling out new policies and restrictions. southwest, united, and delta allowing only cats and dogs. other carriers requiring additional documentation 48 hours in advance or proof that the animal is well behaved. delta even banning all pit bulls and similar dogs. and united ruling that only one emotional support animal is permitted per customer. >> we're just trying to put some structure and rules around it so nobody can show up with just anything. we need to know what's coming. >> reporter: alaska airlines says it is heartbroken by the incident and portland's air
the family suing alaska airlines, portland's airport, and the dog's owner for $1 million. to the lawsuit, the dog was not in a crate and is not a trained and registered service animal, in violation of portland international airport's own rules. delta has reported an explosive 84% increase in incidents involving unruly animals from 2016 to 2017 including this incident when a 50-pound emotional support dog bit a man on a plane. >> his face was covered in blood. >> reporter: airlines...
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he said, you know, stewart, we have benefited beyond belief in people now coming to portland, getting their picture taken at southwest -- at harvey milk street. he said, i've never heard of anyone being confused because we don't either have southwest, which most of their streets have a directional on it, or that shark street isn't there anymore. no confusion. no way-finding issues. same thing in salt lake city, utah. salt lake city, utah, believe it or not, has harvey milk boulevard that replaced a directional street, 900 south street. and harvey milk boulevard, again, the same thing, the mayor, who, by the way is openly lgbt, and he says said, stewart, this has been such a gift to the city. it has become a beacon. and not just for lgbt people, but for everyone who knows someone who is lgbt. people get their picture taken, again, in front of harvey milk boulevard in salt lake city. i know even in the few days i get to be home in south florida, the broward county visitors' bureau spends billions of dollars to advertise to the lgbt community. and the head just said, oh, my gosh, what a
he said, you know, stewart, we have benefited beyond belief in people now coming to portland, getting their picture taken at southwest -- at harvey milk street. he said, i've never heard of anyone being confused because we don't either have southwest, which most of their streets have a directional on it, or that shark street isn't there anymore. no confusion. no way-finding issues. same thing in salt lake city, utah. salt lake city, utah, believe it or not, has harvey milk boulevard that...
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>> i'm in portland, maine. >> oh, wow, i love portland, maine. it's a great food city. >>> president trump, insult to injury, with the legal fight that looms over this presidency. the legal fight that mimi just laid out. >>> and also weapons ban. new zealand's prime minister pushing major gun reform. and she's doing it less than a week after that country's deadliest act. now congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is asking why can't the same be done here in the united states. >>> and running mate rumors. joe biden's reportedly talking to stacey abrams about joining his ticket right out of the gate. the calculation behind that big decision. t big decision with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? sorry, is that too loud?oud. you don't need any more hormones in your house. that's why you chose kraft natural cheese. made wit
>> i'm in portland, maine. >> oh, wow, i love portland, maine. it's a great food city. >>> president trump, insult to injury, with the legal fight that looms over this presidency. the legal fight that mimi just laid out. >>> and also weapons ban. new zealand's prime minister pushing major gun reform. and she's doing it less than a week after that country's deadliest act. now congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is asking why can't the same be done here in the...
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mauresmo yup it's a little but slim plugs clear most of the other stuff more lethal portland the ultimate lucky. little is uplift leaflet from it you'll be please. please a full. greasy remorseless. leg. length. lucky. lucky. lucky lucky legit. or lucky lucky lucky. exists is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. soon six. that seems cool sets their classes. on my end i need to stay on your own especially projects funding me. on i'm your best bet is the end of a footy team but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher. they tasted it as because at that was a big comment about forty dollars a stake in the game c.p.u. it gives it not think is that one of a is could be leaving a c.p.u. it yes even more big goes for your god because it gives free day. to adduced to do ev
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demanda millonaria luego de que su hija de cinco aÑos fuera mordida por un pitbull en un aeropuerto de portland terminÓ esta historia y cuÁl fue el desenlace. borja: aÑadimos algo mÁs. el prÓximo 11 de marzopodrÁn ver en el portal de internet de servicios de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn, el nuevo formulario i539 para pedir extensiÓn de estadÍa en estados unidos o cambiar el estatus de inmigrante. mucha atenciÓn para las personas que se encuentren en estados unidos con estas risas.--visas. hablamos de las fechas de negocio, visas de estudiante, vistas de programa de intercambio, tambiÉn trabajadores temporales o cÓnyuges o hijos de residentes permanentes. para todas esas personas que estÁn en estados unidos bajo esas visas, lo mÁs llamativo de esta nueva versiÓn cuando se va a renovar es que cada aplicante deberÁ pagar $85 porque hay muchas mÁs pruebas biomÉtricas y con eso se estÁ pagando es acceso. karina: buenas noticias para los amparados por el tps resulta que el departamento de seguridad nacionalexpendios de estatus de protecciÓn temporal hasta el expendios de estatus de protecciÓn temporal ha
demanda millonaria luego de que su hija de cinco aÑos fuera mordida por un pitbull en un aeropuerto de portland terminÓ esta historia y cuÁl fue el desenlace. borja: aÑadimos algo mÁs. el prÓximo 11 de marzopodrÁn ver en el portal de internet de servicios de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn, el nuevo formulario i539 para pedir extensiÓn de estadÍa en estados unidos o cambiar el estatus de inmigrante. mucha atenciÓn para las personas que se encuentren en estados unidos con estas...
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st.mary's over portland and that is the sporting life for tonight of the we're deep inside the boundaryf march madness. >> how about the call bears. >> finally. >> [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. claire: than the one next door. kids! breakfast! kids? oh. phil, would you get them? yeah. just a sec. kids! that is so -- okay. kids?! get down here! why are you guys yelling at us when we're way upstairs? just text me. all right, that's not gonna happen. and, wow, you're not wearing that outfit. what's wrong with it? honey, do you have anything to say to your daughter about her skirt? sorry. oh, yeah, that looks really cute, sweetheart. thanks. no, it's way too short. people know you're a girl. you
st.mary's over portland and that is the sporting life for tonight of the we're deep inside the boundaryf march madness. >> how about the call bears. >> finally. >> [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your...
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low-pressure center to the north off the coast of portland but still raining. the overall pattern for the entire west coast is unstable. huge dip in the jet stream diving down to southern california. even when a front moves through brains for a day after. we will continue to see scattered showers. before we get of a break for most of thursday and on friday. tomorrow morning rain pushing south, showers possible. by afternoon rain should be wrapped up with animal afternoon century, friday the drier choice. a storm system will pass to the west over the weekend but we still get a rain chance, will be anything heavy but will impact your weekend. showers light rain possible saturday afternoon and saturday evening. showers likely tonight, left over showers tomorrow. enjoy the break on friday before showers return saturday. 9 degrees below average in concord. mountain view 55 degrees for a high tomorrow half moon bay 53. couple morning showers, limited afternoon sunshine high of 56 antioch in bay point mid-50s, low 50s san rafael and mill valley. high of 51 in lakeport
low-pressure center to the north off the coast of portland but still raining. the overall pattern for the entire west coast is unstable. huge dip in the jet stream diving down to southern california. even when a front moves through brains for a day after. we will continue to see scattered showers. before we get of a break for most of thursday and on friday. tomorrow morning rain pushing south, showers possible. by afternoon rain should be wrapped up with animal afternoon century, friday the...
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i came here from portland a couple of nights ago and i met a friend, a woman that lived in the streets. and she told me to stuff my luggage into a bush and said, could you describe the area there. he did. >> thank you for your comments. >> thank you. brian edwards and then pepper. >> they're here and the linkage to care that they aren't being provided right now while they're just out there, out there in the station. it leads to much better outcomes and i've heard a lot of numbers today, as well. there's 7500 homeless people in san francisco right now. their shelter capacity for about 25 to 2600 of them and that includes families, includes single adults and substance abuse or treatment beds available. so that is 4,000 people plus that you couldn't indoors in you wanted to. you couldn't force them to accept services if you wanted to and this is just another 200 people that can help. you talk about feces on the ground and i see it, too. i would see it when i would bring syringe disposal supplies and that goes indoors. you have people supervising and they have access to substance abuse tre
i came here from portland a couple of nights ago and i met a friend, a woman that lived in the streets. and she told me to stuff my luggage into a bush and said, could you describe the area there. he did. >> thank you for your comments. >> thank you. brian edwards and then pepper. >> they're here and the linkage to care that they aren't being provided right now while they're just out there, out there in the station. it leads to much better outcomes and i've heard a lot of...