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really good. >> today i'm looking at another side of portland. the highest percentages of elicit drug use in the country. >> good to see you. >> this sergeant and officer dave sanders are part of a new approach to a persistent program. >> we'll go hit some hot spots around town and see what we see. >> yep. >> it's called the lead program, which stands for law enforcement assisted die version. when cops come aloss low level possession offenders, the goal is recovery rather than incarceration. >> i'm here to protect and serve everybody. addiction is no different. working with people with addictions is absolutely no different. >> yeah. we want to break the cycle. >> it doesn't take us long to find a group of people sitting on the sidewalk surrounded by hypodermic needless. >> what's up, guys? >> we're okay. >> you guys cooking up some drugs here? >> there is an open needle behind you. >> see a lot of syringes. are you guys using drugs here. >> we're not here to jam you up. we're here to help you out. >> rather than progress right into treating this
really good. >> today i'm looking at another side of portland. the highest percentages of elicit drug use in the country. >> good to see you. >> this sergeant and officer dave sanders are part of a new approach to a persistent program. >> we'll go hit some hot spots around town and see what we see. >> yep. >> it's called the lead program, which stands for law enforcement assisted die version. when cops come aloss low level possession offenders, the goal is...
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doctor in portland, oregon, who saw the need, experienced it herself, and decided let's just try it. let's just ask the world for help. joining us now is that doctor, esther choo. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3-d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the country with doctors and nurses and health care providers everywhere saying, yeah, the shortage is real, it's starting to seem like this stuff isn't farfetched. >> yeah. i mean this really feels to me like some sort of dystopian novel where regular processes have completely broken down and we're doing these really surreal things like dropping by the home
doctor in portland, oregon, who saw the need, experienced it herself, and decided let's just try it. let's just ask the world for help. joining us now is that doctor, esther choo. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3-d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked...
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sadly one has passed, in portland. we are working with state labs and private companies to make sure that testing is available. the president had us out aggressively, early, we
sadly one has passed, in portland. we are working with state labs and private companies to make sure that testing is available. the president had us out aggressively, early, we
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when we drove from the airport into portland.ver seen anything like that -- this beautiful river and then the lights. >> jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager, and in his spare time starts his own brand of wine. he enlists the help of a friend, chris williams, who until that point was not a winemaker, but a motorcycle mechanic. >> jimi's whole goal was to be able to make wines that people enjoyed, make wines that we enjoyed. >> but while jimi's focused on his career, his marriage to bozena turns bitter. in 2000, they divorce. they agree that pascal will spend every other weekend with his dad. on many a saturday, jimi takes pascal to work. your dad tried to pull you into this as a kid, right? he wanted you around? >> whenever i was with him, it was more for the fact that i was with him and he was happy that i was there. >> what do you remember about your dad? >> i remember waking up, and it'd be cold and early, and we'd get into this dilapidated truck, and we'd stop for coffee and a cinnamon roll early in the morning. >> by 2001,
when we drove from the airport into portland.ver seen anything like that -- this beautiful river and then the lights. >> jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager, and in his spare time starts his own brand of wine. he enlists the help of a friend, chris williams, who until that point was not a winemaker, but a motorcycle mechanic. >> jimi's whole goal was to be able to make wines that people enjoyed, make wines that we enjoyed. >> but while jimi's focused on his career, his...
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portland come organ. -- portland, oregon. caller: a couple things. one great frustration is that the nba has continued to play even though it seems very clear that we had a problem. here in portland, that means 20,000 people and doors altogether. they are doing it again tonight. there's been no leadership on any level of government to put an end to that. only late are we seeing something like that. the other thing i would like to say when it comes to financial aid, to not repeat the mistakes of tarp and the other bailouts. we know enough from that, what we did wrong. i would not like to see another short -- sort of obama care bill or something like that that throws everything in. i would like a little bit more careful. host: you should tune in to c-span tomorrow when the house gavels and to get an idea of what is in this economic stimulus, this coronavirus a package that is being discussed and debated on capitol hill. the house will be in tomorrow morning. you can watch our coverage right here on c-span. before that, our washington journal program wh
portland come organ. -- portland, oregon. caller: a couple things. one great frustration is that the nba has continued to play even though it seems very clear that we had a problem. here in portland, that means 20,000 people and doors altogether. they are doing it again tonight. there's been no leadership on any level of government to put an end to that. only late are we seeing something like that. the other thing i would like to say when it comes to financial aid, to not repeat the mistakes of...
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er doctor in portland, oregon.r, i'd like to ask you to come back and talk to us again in coming days as things start to evolve in portland, we'd love to have you back with us again. >> anytime, thank you, rachel. >> more ahead. stay with us. ith usvitation to lexus sales event now through march 31st. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first months payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. accoshe spends too much time on the internet. according to the census, she just needs a few minutes more. the census is now online. and by answering a few simple questions, you'll help inform where public funding will get distributed for things like medicare, community centers, public transit and more. then you can get back to whatever you were doing in no time at all. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm
er doctor in portland, oregon.r, i'd like to ask you to come back and talk to us again in coming days as things start to evolve in portland, we'd love to have you back with us again. >> anytime, thank you, rachel. >> more ahead. stay with us. ith usvitation to lexus sales event now through march 31st. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first months payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. accoshe spends too much time on the internet....
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doctor, an associate professor at the health and science university in portland.tor, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks, as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the country, with doctors and nurses, health care providers everywhere, saying yes, the shortage is real, it is starting to seem like this stuff isn't far-fetched. >> yes, i mean this really feels to me like some sort of distopian novel, where regular prove fys have completely broken down and we are doing these really surreal things like dropping by the home depot on the way it a shift or asking our friends and neighbors to sew basic medical equipment, for us, so that we can have some semblance of being safe when we go in to take care of these patients, but that's where we are. and i'll te
doctor, an associate professor at the health and science university in portland.tor, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, rachel. >> it does feel ridiculous for people with sewing machines and people with 3d printers to be activated here. it only feels slightly more ridiculous than construction companies and contractors being asked to donate their masks, as well. but the campaign that you started and the way that it's resonated around the...
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[cheers and applause] we have gone from portland maine all the way to california to detroit michiganown to jackson mississippi and every place i went with every ethnicity and orientation and i heard about their hopes and dreams and those conversations confirm my faith that what our team was doing to defeat donald trump. [applause] to bring our country back together want to give back to the american people. [applause] i want to tell you how grateful i am to everyone and it's one - - thank you from the bottom of my heart. and i am just telling you thank you to the public to you as well. you made history. you really did. know campaign has ever accomplished is much as you did in such a short period of time. we started at 1 percent in the polls but thanks to you today nearly 2 million americans cast their votes for our campaign. [cheers and applause] >> this is the best most creative campaign ever assembled and no doubt in my mind we would have beaten donald trump in november. [cheers and applause] do you know who else knows that? donald trump. [cheers and applause] he is scared for good
[cheers and applause] we have gone from portland maine all the way to california to detroit michiganown to jackson mississippi and every place i went with every ethnicity and orientation and i heard about their hopes and dreams and those conversations confirm my faith that what our team was doing to defeat donald trump. [applause] to bring our country back together want to give back to the american people. [applause] i want to tell you how grateful i am to everyone and it's one - - thank you...
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[cheers and applause] we have gone from portland, maine, all the way to compton, california, to detroit michigan and jackson, mississippi and i listened to americans of every age and every race and every ethnicity and every orientation and i heard about their hopes and their dreams and their fears and their struggles. and those come from conversations to confirm that our team was doing to defeat donald trump. [cheers and applause] mayor bloomberg: and bring our country back together and get things done for the american people! cheers and applause] mayor bloomberg: i want to say how grateful to everyone who has been part of our team and i thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your support, work and support for your votes and the american public should be saying thank you. you really made history and really did. yes, it's true. no campaign has accomplished as much as you did in a short period of time. we started at 1% in the polls. but yesterday, thanks to you, nearly two million americans cast votes for our campaign. [cheers and applause] mayor bloomberg: this really is the best
[cheers and applause] we have gone from portland, maine, all the way to compton, california, to detroit michigan and jackson, mississippi and i listened to americans of every age and every race and every ethnicity and every orientation and i heard about their hopes and their dreams and their fears and their struggles. and those come from conversations to confirm that our team was doing to defeat donald trump. [cheers and applause] mayor bloomberg: and bring our country back together and get...
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in the season to get snow in portland.nd this is a slow-moving storm. we're looking at another couple of rain in the valleys, snow in the mountains. could see 4 feet to 6 feet of it. before it traverses into the plains. >>> good sunday morning. on and off showers to start the day. we'll see a few more breaks in the north bay later on today. temperatures are cool, and looking at a few more showers for your monday and tuesday. so how much rain? not a lot, just a couple hundredths to maybe a quarter of an inch throughout the mid to later afternoon, and the accuweather seven-day forecast shows a wet start to the work week but a couple of dry days in the middle of the week. >>> i was looking forward to a ski trip to aspen this weekend, that was canceled. my buddies were already out there, they spent one night. not on a plane to come home. i think a lot of americans are doing that right now. >> spring break canceled for a lot of people. no question about it. thanks, rob. >>> another nba player testing positive for the coronaviru
in the season to get snow in portland.nd this is a slow-moving storm. we're looking at another couple of rain in the valleys, snow in the mountains. could see 4 feet to 6 feet of it. before it traverses into the plains. >>> good sunday morning. on and off showers to start the day. we'll see a few more breaks in the north bay later on today. temperatures are cool, and looking at a few more showers for your monday and tuesday. so how much rain? not a lot, just a couple hundredths to...
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like a local distillery in portland, oregon.istillery and grill is making their own hand sanitizer and giving it away to any customers who need it. joining me now is ryan ralos and john potite, co-owners of shine distillery and grill. hi, john. >> hi, don. how are you doing tonight? >> i'm doing great. how are you, is the question? hi, ryan. >> hello. good evening. >> thank you, guys, so much for doing this. >> we're tired. >> wait. why are you tired? >> we're exhausted. >> we've been making hand sanitizer for a week. >> giving it away to, not only the customers but, we've been giving it away to anybody who walks in the front door and needs it. and we are trying to keep our neighborhood healthy and happy and like i have been telling people, we're just two guys with a crew of 15, 20 people stepping up to do what we think is the right thing in this moment of need. >> good for you guys. why'd you do it? how'd you decide to do it? >> well, we used the -- there is some runoff we use to clean surfaces. it's not safe for use on skin bu
like a local distillery in portland, oregon.istillery and grill is making their own hand sanitizer and giving it away to any customers who need it. joining me now is ryan ralos and john potite, co-owners of shine distillery and grill. hi, john. >> hi, don. how are you doing tonight? >> i'm doing great. how are you, is the question? hi, ryan. >> hello. good evening. >> thank you, guys, so much for doing this. >> we're tired. >> wait. why are you tired?...
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host: let's talk to kelvin, calling from portland, oregon, an education administrator. what do you do in education? caller: thank you. i am an adjunct professor and an administrator for inner-city, urban high-risk school districts. i want to applaud you and the caller -- i mean you and the guest speaker, because this show -- this exact show needs to be duplicated on viacom and other cable networks. betsy devos has done absolutely nothing. this show is giving more information in terms of steps forward than her administration has initiated throughout her tenure. so i applaud your guest speaker for being detailed and providing a pathway forward and applaud you for taking on this. i am a father, and it has been appalling that her office has not had a sense of urgency, to have this type of show, ongoing, these conversations. what we are doing is important. in portland, for those families within the digital divide, we have advised those families with kids, whether it is early learning or 12 grade, read a minimum of three books to five books and to write. for those folks who h
host: let's talk to kelvin, calling from portland, oregon, an education administrator. what do you do in education? caller: thank you. i am an adjunct professor and an administrator for inner-city, urban high-risk school districts. i want to applaud you and the caller -- i mean you and the guest speaker, because this show -- this exact show needs to be duplicated on viacom and other cable networks. betsy devos has done absolutely nothing. this show is giving more information in terms of steps...
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rain falling in the portland area.ystem drops south, rain moves into our area, early saturday morning. check out, if you follow the radar, check out our weather app on www.ktvu.com. we have live radar, real time. it will give you an idea. especially if you have golf or something on saturday. the plan is saturday afternoon, not too bad. looks like it will clear out but there is more behind that. we will plan out the rest of the weekend and beyond as we get back into a winter weather pattern. >>> san jose is making strides toward addressing the statewide housing crisis. they held a press conference today with a housing company to show case its first housing unit in the city. the turn around from start to finish, three months. san jose is cutting the red tape, easing regulations for homeowners who want to add units to their yard. >> to make it easy for homeowners, last year we permitted 416 backyard homes. that is more than we permitted in the prior five years combined. >> the program promises that san jose homeowners can
rain falling in the portland area.ystem drops south, rain moves into our area, early saturday morning. check out, if you follow the radar, check out our weather app on www.ktvu.com. we have live radar, real time. it will give you an idea. especially if you have golf or something on saturday. the plan is saturday afternoon, not too bad. looks like it will clear out but there is more behind that. we will plan out the rest of the weekend and beyond as we get back into a winter weather pattern....
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you look around seattle and portland, see more rain.going to get scraped by the fringe of this storm in northern california. tomorrow, in the north bay, there is a chance of an isolated sprinkle. most other areas will remain dry. later on tonight, a mix of stars and clouds. watch what happens monday morning, santa rosa, to clov cloverdale to the north. other areas into the afternoon will remain dry with a blend of sun and clouds. it will be warmer tomorrow afternoon, compared to today. overnight, the showers are tapers off. what we will notice in the north bay especially, will be areas of dense fog, and be aware of that. and the upper 50s to mid 60 60 >> some changes to the forecast. numbe numbers. it is trending wetter, we will keep our eyes on that. >> looking toward next weekend. thanks. >> visa is extending the olympic and paraolympic sponsorships into next year. including simone biles, and the summer olympics have been pushed back to 2021. it was possible that games would be rescheduled for the spring. it appears that international
you look around seattle and portland, see more rain.going to get scraped by the fringe of this storm in northern california. tomorrow, in the north bay, there is a chance of an isolated sprinkle. most other areas will remain dry. later on tonight, a mix of stars and clouds. watch what happens monday morning, santa rosa, to clov cloverdale to the north. other areas into the afternoon will remain dry with a blend of sun and clouds. it will be warmer tomorrow afternoon, compared to today....
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. >> jimmy: your show "shrill" is set in portland. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you shoot it in portland?the best. food is incredible. it's a dream. >> jimmy: it's a cool town for sure. and is that where you initially decided -- because i know you're from arizona originally. you wanted to get away from the family? >> yes. that's right. no, no. i mean, that's -- you know, the show is based on a memoir that's set in the pacific northwest. so we kind of wanted to stay true to that. but yeah, it's really nice. my husband like comes and visits me. >> jimmy: on the set? >> yeah. on the set. and we like make a little time of it. actually, we went to this restaurant called med lud which is like this very fancy place and they make everything from scratch including the butters and the rolls and the vegetables they grow there. but they sat us on this like communal bench kind of. it was like us and another couple. and we're -- the ladies seated next to me. but i noticed that they were like acting very weird. you know, they kept looking at each other and then look at us. and they didn't order any food
. >> jimmy: your show "shrill" is set in portland. >> yeah. >> jimmy: do you shoot it in portland?the best. food is incredible. it's a dream. >> jimmy: it's a cool town for sure. and is that where you initially decided -- because i know you're from arizona originally. you wanted to get away from the family? >> yes. that's right. no, no. i mean, that's -- you know, the show is based on a memoir that's set in the pacific northwest. so we kind of wanted to...
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oregon to portland maine there on the front lines despite putting themselves in harm's way to save the lives of our neighbors, whether in south carolina, oregon or anywhere else. they don't cut and run, and contrary to the suggestion of my colleagues from nebraska, retired nurses have been coming out of retirement and droves to help treat patients were suffering because of the coronavirus, second, if the head scratcher to me that mike probably thinks from nebraska is raising the subject should know, i'm a ranking democrat in the finance committee i learned about objection when i watched his press conference and then i called him about it, the proposal has been out there for days, senators have known about it the whole time. it's not a draft, it's not a last-minute surprise, what is sensitive from nebraska wants to in effect dropped now was part of the bill mr. president, you're a member of our committee and i enjoy working with you, but the senator from nebraska wants to drop now in fact, was part of the bill that republican leaders mcconnell introduced on saturday. he introduced it on
oregon to portland maine there on the front lines despite putting themselves in harm's way to save the lives of our neighbors, whether in south carolina, oregon or anywhere else. they don't cut and run, and contrary to the suggestion of my colleagues from nebraska, retired nurses have been coming out of retirement and droves to help treat patients were suffering because of the coronavirus, second, if the head scratcher to me that mike probably thinks from nebraska is raising the subject should...
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. >>> we are finally docked in oakland or portland i'm not sure where we are. this is our state room. where we have been banished. for the last four days. we will slowly walk out to have a look at some of the reporters and some of the fanfare that was waiting for us when we arrived here today.>> reporter: they have been told to get their belongings ready for a 9 pm chartered flight back to canada. where they will be quarantined for 14 days. >>> we are very happy to be here. better circumstances would be appreciated however we will be on our way home to canada here in four or five hours is my understanding. so cheers and thank you. >>>>> reporter: as it stands now the canadian couple will actually be boarding a chartered flight. at 9 pm tonight. as for everyone else the disembarking will stop at 8 pm this evening and it will resume tomorrow morning. >>> i'm really impressed by the resilience and just the goodwill and good attitude of some of these passengers. the ones that are still on board do they have a little bit more freedom on the ship now or are they stil
. >>> we are finally docked in oakland or portland i'm not sure where we are. this is our state room. where we have been banished. for the last four days. we will slowly walk out to have a look at some of the reporters and some of the fanfare that was waiting for us when we arrived here today.>> reporter: they have been told to get their belongings ready for a 9 pm chartered flight back to canada. where they will be quarantined for 14 days. >>> we are very happy to be...
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senator portland and i are exploring possibilities by remote voting of members of the senate. what is required that we be physically present on the floor closer to one another and perhaps we should be at this moment of a public health crisis. on a bipartisan basis we are trying to find a way to achieve this goal and still protecting integrity in the voting process in the united states senate. it is new and it's different, and yes it reflects a 21st century and reflects a challenge the likes we have never seen. darla challenge may be a public health crisis and some other national terrorist attack. should we be ready nation senate can still do its business it is difficult and impossible and on advice for members of the senate to come physically to the floor and announce the vote each time it is needed. we believe we should explore this silica both sides seriously this moment. i might as well, the governor spoke aboutke the issues that ty are facing more than once, we need federal guidance as to what we should do in our state and i want to salute him and the other governors were
senator portland and i are exploring possibilities by remote voting of members of the senate. what is required that we be physically present on the floor closer to one another and perhaps we should be at this moment of a public health crisis. on a bipartisan basis we are trying to find a way to achieve this goal and still protecting integrity in the voting process in the united states senate. it is new and it's different, and yes it reflects a 21st century and reflects a challenge the likes we...
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. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, she can't visit her husband gerald who suffers from parkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing home or assisted living facilities, the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold, this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly >> are you nervous about the coronavirus? >> i am not nervous because we are taking every step possible. >> short-term precautions in order to save families in the long run sam brock, nbc news, west palm beach. >> something a lot of folks are struggling with very sad >>> we're back in a moment with tonight's critical primaries across the country regenr >>> back now with a big day and an important night for both bernie sanders and joe biden with primaries in six states but also grabbing headlines biden's response today when he was questioned by a union worker about guns here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: on primary day in battleground michigan a tense co
. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, she can't visit her husband gerald who suffers from parkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing home or assisted living facilities, the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold, this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly >> are you nervous about the...
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brentwood is 49 as is fairfield and portland getting good rain and everything is taking aim towards them but not a lot of rain in the forecast here. march going out quietly but it could be that april deliver a few systems going forward but once you get to this time of year if it has not happened by now it probably of the tempera and slightly below average, more low clouds and kind of quiet, to say warmer a little nice and there could be just a week system by saturday. >>> police in santa cruz say they are fed up with people disobeying governor newsom's stay-at-home order and the new rules that drives home the importance of social distancing. also pro athletes are spending their free time helping their communities, what the nba is reportthe virus. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama
brentwood is 49 as is fairfield and portland getting good rain and everything is taking aim towards them but not a lot of rain in the forecast here. march going out quietly but it could be that april deliver a few systems going forward but once you get to this time of year if it has not happened by now it probably of the tempera and slightly below average, more low clouds and kind of quiet, to say warmer a little nice and there could be just a week system by saturday. >>> police in...
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jessica: at bader and sons, a john deere dealer in portland, the service department is busy, but in sales,the sounds of silence. sales manager mitchell thelen, is a father of 6. >> you don't get the phone calls, you don't get the walk-in business. jessica: since farmers aren't coming to him, thelen is going to them. mitchell thelen: you get to know that farmer a little bit more now that you are face to face with them. a lot of guys are nervous, very nervous, they don't know what next year is gonna bring. jessica: but it's a tough sell these days. >> why not today? >> 'cause corn aren't worth 5 and soybeans aren't worth 10. jessica: while many farmers here support trade reform >> we could really use a trade deal. jessica: for those like duane smuts, their patience, like their savings, is wearing thin. how many more years of this could you withstand? duane: not very many, we're burning through capital at a rapid rate here and we don't need any more of these anytime soon. jessica: neither do the rural towns that rely on michigan farmers, the true impact of what's happening here , like this y
jessica: at bader and sons, a john deere dealer in portland, the service department is busy, but in sales,the sounds of silence. sales manager mitchell thelen, is a father of 6. >> you don't get the phone calls, you don't get the walk-in business. jessica: since farmers aren't coming to him, thelen is going to them. mitchell thelen: you get to know that farmer a little bit more now that you are face to face with them. a lot of guys are nervous, very nervous, they don't know what next year...
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and an influx in demand, officials say those without coronavirus symptoms should not be tested in portland, oregon, clinics are closing temporarily to prepare for an influx of patients. doctors are worried over the next four to five days, a large spike in cases will be confirmed. >> it wasn't like any sickness that i had before. >> reporter: 31-year-old laura cope fears she has the virus, but says she can't get tested in chicago. >> couldn't sleep and i was sweating through t-shirts left and right. that even now it's difficult for me to walk up stairs without losing my breath. >> reporter: amid an ongoing run on supplies at grocery stores, public schools across the country are handing out free meals to hungry students after closing their doors. the governor in kansas announced classes are over for the rest of the academic year. california's governor said the golden state, with its 6 million plus students, could follow suit justin wilheit says the virus is nothing like the flu >> nothing gets rid of the pain. nothing gets rid of the symptoms everything the authorities are trying to get you
and an influx in demand, officials say those without coronavirus symptoms should not be tested in portland, oregon, clinics are closing temporarily to prepare for an influx of patients. doctors are worried over the next four to five days, a large spike in cases will be confirmed. >> it wasn't like any sickness that i had before. >> reporter: 31-year-old laura cope fears she has the virus, but says she can't get tested in chicago. >> couldn't sleep and i was sweating through...
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across the country we're seeing similar things in portland, oregon where the mayor asked citizens tohe front lines of this battle. i was around the upper west side yesterday, driving around. i could hear the claps and the cheers, i'm like, where is this party coming from? but it's so great to support those out there. >> it is. "gma" is now two hours on saturday. coming up the latest on the covid-19 fight and the government's move to ease the pain. >>> good morning. i'm liz kreutz. because of all the overcrowds we saw at parks and beaches, officials are announcing closures for the second weekend of shelter in place. on the peninsula, all 23 san mateo county parks closed last night. east bay regional parks district close closed 20 ofity most popular parks. and many other state parks have been shut down, like mt. diablo state park and walnut creek on top of park closures already in marin county and other san francisco beaches. >>> today begins the first weekend bart will temporarily reduce hours because of a drastic drop-off in ridership since the outbreak. bart will close at 9:00 p.m.
across the country we're seeing similar things in portland, oregon where the mayor asked citizens tohe front lines of this battle. i was around the upper west side yesterday, driving around. i could hear the claps and the cheers, i'm like, where is this party coming from? but it's so great to support those out there. >> it is. "gma" is now two hours on saturday. coming up the latest on the covid-19 fight and the government's move to ease the pain. >>> good morning. i'm...
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solidarity and cooperation between the indigenous groups is crucial you get the sense you think you portland's you how can we make our commanders are stronger so that we can't be forced out if we don't have a strategy or we'll lose everything and that'll be it. back in the me zach territory at the moment the situation is calm but while the threat posed by armed groups has receded environmental destruction is a growing problem. the children's play is almost over. and has a happy end and means act brings new seeds for plants and breeds a new life into the animals. the people are given a 2nd chance this time the plants and animals have a message for humanity. just so you can the contour of the messenger of the sun king of the empty i dream of freedom at least let me live. on my i'm the woodpecker if we birds die there will be no more bird song and no more joy if he. gets a lamb i'm the butterfly we want to spread our wings please don't clip them and. he goes like i made an armadillo please don't kill me. this week we pay our visit to a living room in kenya. the red crown. and. this is my main are
solidarity and cooperation between the indigenous groups is crucial you get the sense you think you portland's you how can we make our commanders are stronger so that we can't be forced out if we don't have a strategy or we'll lose everything and that'll be it. back in the me zach territory at the moment the situation is calm but while the threat posed by armed groups has receded environmental destruction is a growing problem. the children's play is almost over. and has a happy end and means...
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andrew was forced to close the portland keserant he owns with his wife furloughing all but one employee >> there's frustration as to not having control over something we've worked very hard to build and just sadness for our staff in not being able to provide them answers >> reporter: all this pain coast to coast and adding up. jobless claims are surging, crashing some state unemployment websitewise the unemployment rate expected to hit 9% by the end of the year. on thursday we'll find out how many people filed for unemployment claims, and that number is expected to be in the millions in the meantime businesses say even after this pandemic is over they expect it'll to recoveras lester >> boy, thisk in 60 seconds with all the out effort to recruit nurses and keep them safe and a desperate situation as americans turn to unproven drugs. >>> nearly one fifth of the world's population is under lockdown tonight now that india is the latest country to impose strict rules. but china where the virus originated is looking very different. here's richard engel >> reporter: china is finally reopening
andrew was forced to close the portland keserant he owns with his wife furloughing all but one employee >> there's frustration as to not having control over something we've worked very hard to build and just sadness for our staff in not being able to provide them answers >> reporter: all this pain coast to coast and adding up. jobless claims are surging, crashing some state unemployment websitewise the unemployment rate expected to hit 9% by the end of the year. on thursday we'll...
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kevin portland is with us now.e are beginning to hear a real reckoning coming from individual energy companies. cutting dividends, cap explants. the risks are there, so give me your overall picture of how big of a risk of a default you feel there is in the energy sector at the moment? >> it is a mixed bag. a lot of these canadian energy companies have been in retrenchment mode even before the oil crash in 2014. a lot of them never got back to the good times. have are companies that high debt load for the past two years, their focus has been too paid on those debt loads. some of them are still coming into this crisis with higher debt loads and investors would prefer. in some ways, some of these companies are better prepared than they would have been otherwise. other companies have fewer levers and u.s. oil companies can pull. oilsands companies cannot really dialed back reduction. there is a certain level of spending the need to keep going into their reservoirs so that they do not get impaired. there is a mixed bag
kevin portland is with us now.e are beginning to hear a real reckoning coming from individual energy companies. cutting dividends, cap explants. the risks are there, so give me your overall picture of how big of a risk of a default you feel there is in the energy sector at the moment? >> it is a mixed bag. a lot of these canadian energy companies have been in retrenchment mode even before the oil crash in 2014. a lot of them never got back to the good times. have are companies that high...
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i visited one of the country's water portland's which powers its deliberate fleet with the synthetic bio diesel it's produced mainly from add a ball fats waste. the company prides itself on being carbon neutral but believes the age of the internal combustion engine has not yet passed. the new stuff that i don't think the combustion engine is there about we need customized concept of combustion engines will be around for another few years but there are also the electric cars and hopefully also new technologies that mobility solutions will have to be customized to be i say that's the key issue and it got this into in the so it's at the end of the road for the tried and trusted technology on not. well it doesn't look too good for the combustion engine upcoming bands new technologies but it won't disappear on us overnight biofuel them if you would keep the combustion engine in the mobility makes at least for long distance trips it's clear that we'll need all of these technologies electricity hydrogen are turning to fuel to keep our heads above water when it comes to climate change. and f
i visited one of the country's water portland's which powers its deliberate fleet with the synthetic bio diesel it's produced mainly from add a ball fats waste. the company prides itself on being carbon neutral but believes the age of the internal combustion engine has not yet passed. the new stuff that i don't think the combustion engine is there about we need customized concept of combustion engines will be around for another few years but there are also the electric cars and hopefully also...
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santa clara winners over portland. and the cal women a shocker in las vegas.alftime show wasn't bad either. doing his thing. and then cal in the second half. led by crocker, a freshman. all 20 of her points in the second half. that three had cal up by 9 but asu, ranked number 24 in the country for a reason, they come back and that richardson shot could have won it,er instead cal on the victorious end right there. congratulations to them. they have to play oregon next. that will be tough in the pac 12 tournament for the cal women but congratulations. that is a huge upset. i am telling you the story is steph curry. the energy in there definitely palpable. >> looking forward to going to the game next week. good night. >> goodbye. i wonder if she's younger than him. can you hold on a second? [ cellphone beeps ] lorraine, how's my favorite client? i've been on something of a hot streak at work. i've tapped into a rich vein of new clients -- recently divorced moms. you might say i hit the single-mother lode. how about that master suite, huh? maybe if i had someone t
santa clara winners over portland. and the cal women a shocker in las vegas.alftime show wasn't bad either. doing his thing. and then cal in the second half. led by crocker, a freshman. all 20 of her points in the second half. that three had cal up by 9 but asu, ranked number 24 in the country for a reason, they come back and that richardson shot could have won it,er instead cal on the victorious end right there. congratulations to them. they have to play oregon next. that will be tough in the...
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. >> gladbach also have an outside chance of the title but have not beaten portland since 2015 having nine straight games. it is gladbach's first bundesliga home game after an offensive banner set off a fan rebellion across the league. the club says there can be no repeat. they concentrate on what they can do a gun -- on t the pitch. >> they are flexible when it comes to the opponent's system. they are good at it. >> the battle of these two could end the title dreams of one of these teams. the bundesliga is reaching crunch time. leila: to russia now where it is thought as many as 12,000 women die every year at the hands of their partners. in a country that has decriminalized some form of domestic of violence -- domestic abuse, this is a taboo subject which makes living with the stars especially difficult -- the scars especially difficult. we look at what some women are doing to cope. >> this is no ordinary tattoo session. it is a rebirth. that is what she calls her project. she tattoos over women's scars left by the abuse and domestic violence their partners have inflicted on them. it
. >> gladbach also have an outside chance of the title but have not beaten portland since 2015 having nine straight games. it is gladbach's first bundesliga home game after an offensive banner set off a fan rebellion across the league. the club says there can be no repeat. they concentrate on what they can do a gun -- on t the pitch. >> they are flexible when it comes to the opponent's system. they are good at it. >> the battle of these two could end the title dreams of one of...
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. >>> we are finally docked in oakland or portland i'm not sure where we are. this is our state room. where we have been banished. for the last four days. we will slowly walk out to have a look at some of the reporters. and some of the fanfare that was waiting for us when we arrived here today. >> reporter: they have been told to get their belongings ready for a 9 pm chartered flight back to canada. where they will be quarantined for 14 days. >>> we are very happy to be here. better circumstances would be appreciated however we will be on our way home to canada here in four or five hours is my understanding. cheers and thank you.>> reporter: they have a good attitude. that couple from canada is headed home. keep in mind once they land they will be quarantined for 14 days. maureen who i face timed in my story that you solve. she is still on the ship. we will pan in and show you there are still passengers outside getting fresh air. some of them exercising and some of them waving. many of them just happy that hopefully their journey will be coming to some sort of
. >>> we are finally docked in oakland or portland i'm not sure where we are. this is our state room. where we have been banished. for the last four days. we will slowly walk out to have a look at some of the reporters. and some of the fanfare that was waiting for us when we arrived here today. >> reporter: they have been told to get their belongings ready for a 9 pm chartered flight back to canada. where they will be quarantined for 14 days. >>> we are very happy to be...
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.>>> this morning we're tracking the grand princess cruise ship to dock at the portland court docket oakland port and it is off the coast of half moon bay. since the ship came into the bay area are the grand princess has been close enough to see from land, and as far away as 100 miles. so we are tracking that and officials say the ship will dock at the outer harbor terminal in oakland which is the section of the port near the bay bridge you can see on the map it is not far from the toll plaza we want to take you like to the bay bridge from the port of oakland. this is about where the cruiseship will pass by sometime today in order to dock at the port of oakland. skyfox flew over the scene as workers prepare for the arrival later today and 11 acres of the busy port have been fenced off as officials wait for the cruiseship to dock, it is carrying an estimated 3500 passengers. those in urgent need of meca care will be taken to hospitals around the bay area and the other passengers be moved to other locations.>> they will be prioritized and those california residents will be secured, boa
.>>> this morning we're tracking the grand princess cruise ship to dock at the portland court docket oakland port and it is off the coast of half moon bay. since the ship came into the bay area are the grand princess has been close enough to see from land, and as far away as 100 miles. so we are tracking that and officials say the ship will dock at the outer harbor terminal in oakland which is the section of the port near the bay bridge you can see on the map it is not far from the...
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so will seattle and portland. atlanta tops out at 73, 51 in minneapolis, 52 in kansas city, 64 in los angeles. >>> coming up, the companies now looking to hire thousands of new workers. >>> also ahead, the shocking way the crooks are trying to scam people out of big money during this health crisis. >>> later the creative way some teachers are ♪ on the road again >>> back on the road again. at least truckers are. his health crisis to keep stores well stocked. many states have shut down rest stops and hotels so truckers are now cooking meals in their trucks and sleeping in their trucks. >> we appreciate them. >>> it's important to remember many families are struggling to put food on the table. at one .100 cars were lined up to get canned goods and other supplies from a food pantry in ohio. >>> more companies have announced they're hiring new workers. dollar general and cvs are both looking to fill 50,000 new positions to meet growing demand and the grocery delivery service instacart plans on hiring 300,000 workers.
so will seattle and portland. atlanta tops out at 73, 51 in minneapolis, 52 in kansas city, 64 in los angeles. >>> coming up, the companies now looking to hire thousands of new workers. >>> also ahead, the shocking way the crooks are trying to scam people out of big money during this health crisis. >>> later the creative way some teachers are ♪ on the road again >>> back on the road again. at least truckers are. his health crisis to keep stores well...
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today's high temperatures, 60s in new york and boston. 73 in washington, d.c. 50s in seattle and portland and 77 degrees down in phoenix. >>> well, coming up, get out your wallet because the rising cost of parking your car is going to cost you some. >>> also ahead, harry and meghan wrap up their meghan's message to women this morning. >>> but first when we come back, >>> and we're back now with the aftermath of a plane crash in florida. that plane went down after it apparently had engine trouble. the pilot did manage to avoid buildings in the area before crashing into the tree. everybody is okay. both men aboard and their dog managed to somehow climb out of that wreckage. >>> and new tensions on the korean peninsula this morning. it comes after north korea fired three short-range missiles into the sea of japan, its second launch in as many weeks. kim jong-un has vowed to demonstrate a new strategic weapon hoping to eventually pressure the u.s. to lift economic sanctions. japan today called the launches a grave problem. >>> an urgent search under way s still trapped in the rubble of a dead
today's high temperatures, 60s in new york and boston. 73 in washington, d.c. 50s in seattle and portland and 77 degrees down in phoenix. >>> well, coming up, get out your wallet because the rising cost of parking your car is going to cost you some. >>> also ahead, harry and meghan wrap up their meghan's message to women this morning. >>> but first when we come back, >>> and we're back now with the aftermath of a plane crash in florida. that plane went down...
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interact with strangers every day taking some extra precautions for good reason one rideshare driver in portland is taking his prevention efforts to the next level. >>you see here is jennifer dowling reports the driver says he's just not taking any chances plus i worked until about 2 30 in the morning. >>you can finally jensen picking up passengers in the metro area 6 days a week. >>she look after everybody you never now. >>what people are going to do it downtown but the unwanted passenger he's most concerned about right now isn't his usual fare. >>red sea town real good. lane has been taking extra precautions to keep his riders say from coronavirus and that my whole life and a paper towels and i've got some senate dozens for a run here prepared to disinfect his car after every ride right seat belt down like the a. and around here. i don't want to check i want any of my passengers to a plane says that the virus is tracked to a driver they could lose their livelihood and that's what i'm all about is making sure says clean so nobody at 6 for me because if somebody gets sick from my car, the road w
interact with strangers every day taking some extra precautions for good reason one rideshare driver in portland is taking his prevention efforts to the next level. >>you see here is jennifer dowling reports the driver says he's just not taking any chances plus i worked until about 2 30 in the morning. >>you can finally jensen picking up passengers in the metro area 6 days a week. >>she look after everybody you never now. >>what people are going to do it downtown but the...
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. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, bonnie poland can't visit her husband, gerald, who's suffering fromarkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him i worry about him terribly >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold. this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly >> are you nervous about the coronavirus? >> i am not nervous because we are taking every step possible. >> reporter: short-term precautions in order to save families in the long run. sam brock, nbc news, west palm beach. >> something a lot of folks are struggling with very sad we're back in a moment with tonight's critical primaries across the country ♪ inside out ♪ got it figured out ♪ i'm feeling good ♪ doing it my own way ♪ ♪ every single day ♪ ♪ and it feels good to feel good ♪ sunsweet amaz!n prunes and prune juice. the feel good fruit. sunsweet amaz!n prunes and prune juice. i've always been faand still going for my
. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, bonnie poland can't visit her husband, gerald, who's suffering fromarkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him i worry about him terribly >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold. this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly...
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naomi lachance is a journalist who has followed the chelsea manning story closely from portland, in mainein november, the un special rapporteur on torture said that chelsea manning‘s detention amounted to torture. and i think that, you know, she was incarcerated for seven years under the 0bama administration, then she was let out. now she‘s been in prison again. i think it‘s a really positive development that she‘s been let out, and we‘ve seen so much relentless positivity and optimism from her. she still owes $250,000 in fines to the state, so i think she was absolutely an american hero. what were conditions like for her in detention? confinement, under the 0bama administration she was in solitary confinement, and unfortunately she ended up in hospital yesterday. so i think that the toll it has taken on her mental health is a tragedy, and ijust wish the best to her. and i think that something that‘s really important to emphasise is that her 2010 disclosures, which were so brave, show killings of unarmed civilians in iraq and afghanistan. so it is important to remember what she‘s stood fo
naomi lachance is a journalist who has followed the chelsea manning story closely from portland, in mainein november, the un special rapporteur on torture said that chelsea manning‘s detention amounted to torture. and i think that, you know, she was incarcerated for seven years under the 0bama administration, then she was let out. now she‘s been in prison again. i think it‘s a really positive development that she‘s been let out, and we‘ve seen so much relentless positivity and...
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the main portion of the storm system is right now over seattle and portland.that begins to move to the south, as we head through the next 24 hours, this will begin to bring in some rain. so for tomorrow morning, i have introduced the chance of some scattered rain for the south bay, peninsula, and tri-valley, and temperatures in the 40s. north bay will be the coldest at 38. san francisco, 46. and the east bay at 42. so if you have to get out tomorrow morning, do expect the roadways will be wet and take the jacket, also the umbrella. 7:00 in the morning you'll see we're just beginning to get going with the best chances over the north bay. there we go, 11:30 in the morning, likely the most active with these areas of on again, off again rainfall moving in and a slight chance of thunderstorms. and as we head through the afternoon, we'll keep a chance of some spotty rain. temperatures, it will be cold and a big difference from what we've been used to. widespread 50s here from the north bay all the way down to san jose and morgan hill. my extended forecast looks like
the main portion of the storm system is right now over seattle and portland.that begins to move to the south, as we head through the next 24 hours, this will begin to bring in some rain. so for tomorrow morning, i have introduced the chance of some scattered rain for the south bay, peninsula, and tri-valley, and temperatures in the 40s. north bay will be the coldest at 38. san francisco, 46. and the east bay at 42. so if you have to get out tomorrow morning, do expect the roadways will be wet...
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hearing someone over and over you know when i 1st met you i remember being in the back room we were in portland and i heard the church lady i don't even know if you had the name on it probably not it was just this attitude yeah you know and i just remember hearing this huge. hue and cry in the room i looked you were doing that. it well it's $100.00 our whole attitude to be in 2 because it's just i'm not that mean but wow you've got nice little backdrops and signs from back what next time let's pay a little extra to have the sign in front you know it's just i love it when you go into something i can see you get safe in it like when i went to marty short when he walks into jimmy glick he's just bulletproof you know he's in there is 3 inches behind a prosthetic right i see marty in there but he's not marty at that moment like you know channeling so well if you're just a so-called if your brand is like as a nice guy it's fun to be even hans and franz all my characters are passive aggressive i remember being there we were on the road or on the road on whaling today and. even then but we put a little
hearing someone over and over you know when i 1st met you i remember being in the back room we were in portland and i heard the church lady i don't even know if you had the name on it probably not it was just this attitude yeah you know and i just remember hearing this huge. hue and cry in the room i looked you were doing that. it well it's $100.00 our whole attitude to be in 2 because it's just i'm not that mean but wow you've got nice little backdrops and signs from back what next time let's...
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portland will be 20 degrees cooler. 44, minneapolis today, and 47 degrees for boston. ieurongor.up, the coronavir >> we'll take you inside italy where new rules are going into effect right now, days after all 60 million people in the country were placed on lockdown. we'll see what's changed. >>> and later this morning, harvey weinstein rushed back to the hospital after learning his sentence. what's next for the convicted rapist? ence. what's next for the convicted rapist? ♪ >>> back now with sc >>> back now with scenes from italy, where nearly 200 people have died in one day from the coronavirus. the overall death toll is now 897. >> the country is already on lockdown, but new rules are banning all stores from opening except for grocery stores and pharmacies. abc's maggie rulli shows us what life is like inside italy today. >> right now, we are going out to get the groceries. we are a bit south of milan. >> reporter: in italy, it's become a familiar scene. >> to put it into perspective, this is the highway that every commuter uses to get in and out of the city. >> repo
portland will be 20 degrees cooler. 44, minneapolis today, and 47 degrees for boston. ieurongor.up, the coronavir >> we'll take you inside italy where new rules are going into effect right now, days after all 60 million people in the country were placed on lockdown. we'll see what's changed. >>> and later this morning, harvey weinstein rushed back to the hospital after learning his sentence. what's next for the convicted rapist? ence. what's next for the convicted rapist? ♪...
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oregon to portland maine they are on the front line of the fight putting themselves in harm's way. south carolina or oregon or anywhere else. and at the suggestion of my colleagues from nebraska and for those that are suffering because of the coronavirus. and then to raise this objection now and the ranking democrats of the finance committee. when a watched the press conference and then called him about it. the proposal has been out there for days. senators have known about it the whole time. is not a drafting error or a last-minute surprise the senator from nebraska in effect wants to drop the part of the bill i enjoyed working with you on the committee but the senator from the basket wants to drop was part of the bill that republican leader mcconnell introduced on saturday. he introduced it on saturday because senate democrats insisted on it being part of the package in the secretary said this afternoon on national television republicans agreed. but first also talk about why this is so needed with this economic wrecking ball. through these horrendous times the old unemployment ru
oregon to portland maine they are on the front line of the fight putting themselves in harm's way. south carolina or oregon or anywhere else. and at the suggestion of my colleagues from nebraska and for those that are suffering because of the coronavirus. and then to raise this objection now and the ranking democrats of the finance committee. when a watched the press conference and then called him about it. the proposal has been out there for days. senators have known about it the whole time....
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behalf of herself and then they pay to go away but then and all of these groups all over the country portland, austin. and they are out in force all around the country all the democratic presidential candidates have introduce some sort of zoning reform that has never happened. so this person who is totally off the rocker finds that she can make a difference in people around the country doing the exact same thing and would be surprised to find out if they show up and with a determined band of people and every community has them so i will shift from where we are to where we go from here and also we need to squeeze you win and give you a chance to ask some questions. he said he didn't write the book to offer solutions. >> do you want to hear my extremely unpopular? if you promise not to get up and leave. [laughter] i will make it quick. it's not about me but part of the problem is single-family exclusionary zoning up-and-down california so many places you can't do density with any neighborhoods because people are out in force and that is understandable. but here is the way i look at it. we are s
behalf of herself and then they pay to go away but then and all of these groups all over the country portland, austin. and they are out in force all around the country all the democratic presidential candidates have introduce some sort of zoning reform that has never happened. so this person who is totally off the rocker finds that she can make a difference in people around the country doing the exact same thing and would be surprised to find out if they show up and with a determined band of...
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pacific university and author of power games a political history of the olympics he joins us from portland oregon via skype we appreciate your time so much so one of the latest developments as apparently the athletes from canada say that they're not going to go unless these games are postponed for at least a year how much are our athletes demands driving this we're witnessing a remarkable surge in absolutes speaking out against the international olympic committee who has been very slow to act in the face of the coronavirus situation and in that sort of leadership vacuum you've seen athletes and sport bodies rise up and what canada has done just moments ago is absolutely remarkable basically it's a defacto boycott they're saying they will not attend the olympics in tokyo this summer if they happen this summer absolutely remarkable anticipate that that the dominoes will start to fall and even more athletes will start to speak up and say these things. well prediction is tricky business as we've seen for those of us following this over the last few weeks but i think it reasons to say that cana
pacific university and author of power games a political history of the olympics he joins us from portland oregon via skype we appreciate your time so much so one of the latest developments as apparently the athletes from canada say that they're not going to go unless these games are postponed for at least a year how much are our athletes demands driving this we're witnessing a remarkable surge in absolutes speaking out against the international olympic committee who has been very slow to act...