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and, the impact of the pandemic on a cultural cornerstone in portland. xt, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernd and irene schwartz. chue and edgar wachenheim iii. thyl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the ment, to not miss what's right in front of us. cat mutual of ameriwe believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financialgr p, retirement services and investments. adtional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private e corporation funded by american people. and pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. this is our cond month bringing youhe news from remote locations. new york remains under strict social distancing ree lations, and ty is still the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the united states a the search faccine, for medications to treat covid-19 patients, and methods to trace con
and, the impact of the pandemic on a cultural cornerstone in portland. xt, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernd and irene schwartz. chue and edgar wachenheim iii. thyl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the ment, to not miss what's right in front of us. cat mutual of ameriwe believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financialgr p,...
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and the northwest mount diablo is 23 was ill south southwest and that is a lot of rain heading to portland and seattle but not to us. temperatures are above average now and doing well above for the next few days with 60s 70s and 80s. from the hop here was a 680 and it still an issue, sal? >> yes it is, southbound 680 as you get off at the 84, just before the 84 exit there was a crash there with the truck and you can see that, will i will tell you, the traffic is can it be okay. on the richmond bridge approach it looks pretty good coming in westbound as you come into san rafael from richmond with no major issues . >> back to pam . >>> topic are news this morning, starting today, much of the bay area will begin enforcing a mandatory order. you will have to wear some type of facemask or covering or you will be allowed into essential businesses such as banks and grocery stores sara zendehnam joins us now with more on the details, good morning, sarah. >> good morning, pam. if you been out in the last couple weeks, i'm sure you've noticed that people have already been covering their faces when t
and the northwest mount diablo is 23 was ill south southwest and that is a lot of rain heading to portland and seattle but not to us. temperatures are above average now and doing well above for the next few days with 60s 70s and 80s. from the hop here was a 680 and it still an issue, sal? >> yes it is, southbound 680 as you get off at the 84, just before the 84 exit there was a crash there with the truck and you can see that, will i will tell you, the traffic is can it be okay. on the...
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when we drove from the airport into portland.e never 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 20
when we drove from the airport into portland.e never 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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west at sfo in livermore is tapping into moisture but it's portland and seattle's issue not ours unless your by eureka won't amount to anything the trend is to take everything north and out of the picture. morning clouds and sun and a little bit warmer, below average for about five days and today will be the day we get to near average on the temperatures and tomorrow is the day they go above. 50s, 60s, low 70s and then it looks like 80 showing up here for thursday and friday with a little bit of fog but inland temps are mild to warm and a little older on the weekend. >> the time is now 5:11 am, what's being done here in california to track virus outbreaks at nursing homes. >>> the new economic report for the city of oak went and it's not good. >>> let's at traffic that look at all of the lights, this is interstate 880 near the coliseum a lot of cars are out there. sal is watching all of this and all of the traffic around the bay area. he's also pulling together some great music for cells traffic jams, coming up here on mornings on 2. teammates help each other find a way to win, just lik
west at sfo in livermore is tapping into moisture but it's portland and seattle's issue not ours unless your by eureka won't amount to anything the trend is to take everything north and out of the picture. morning clouds and sun and a little bit warmer, below average for about five days and today will be the day we get to near average on the temperatures and tomorrow is the day they go above. 50s, 60s, low 70s and then it looks like 80 showing up here for thursday and friday with a little bit...
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i had a territory that spanned from portland to denver. this was my first chance to travel across the west. i was curious and i enjoy geography and the year was 1976. for those of you who are fans or word readers of james mission or you might remember that in 1976 james michener published a historical novel called the centennial great centennial was about the centennial state which is colorado and it was about sort of the history of colorado. and it so happens that my grandmother who was a great reader and a student of history, the one who had built the house, she by this time was not a particularly good health. she was not exactly apartment down but merely so. she still read and so she and i simultaneously read james michener's centennial. i was on the road and i was traveling across the west and traveling to colorado. i would say grammy would have you read and she would say well i read this part and the thing that really interested her was to know how true to historical and geographical life the novel was pretty couldn't really help that
i had a territory that spanned from portland to denver. this was my first chance to travel across the west. i was curious and i enjoy geography and the year was 1976. for those of you who are fans or word readers of james mission or you might remember that in 1976 james michener published a historical novel called the centennial great centennial was about the centennial state which is colorado and it was about sort of the history of colorado. and it so happens that my grandmother who was a...
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the next system looks good to portland and seattle, but not us.'s nothing showing up here for us all the way through sunday. i saw about 14 days out and nothing there. once you get to may, unless it's el niÑo year, probably nothing. near 80 for thursday and friday, and still good for the weekend but a little cooler guys. >>> sounds great. still to come on mornings on 2, running into roadblocks while trying to get you to file for unemployment. when you can expect to see changes. and another company dishing out details on how to make its most popular dishes. find out how to bring ikea's famous food court right into your home. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of
the next system looks good to portland and seattle, but not us.'s nothing showing up here for us all the way through sunday. i saw about 14 days out and nothing there. once you get to may, unless it's el niÑo year, probably nothing. near 80 for thursday and friday, and still good for the weekend but a little cooler guys. >>> sounds great. still to come on mornings on 2, running into roadblocks while trying to get you to file for unemployment. when you can expect to see changes. and...
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i'm laura sullivan. >> very nice to meet you. >> slivan: nice to meet you, too. >> welcome to portland sullivan: david allaway is a senior policy analyst with the egon department of environmental quality. so much of all this stuff in the grocery store is plast now. >> it's rely inexpensive. >> sullivan: it's an easy way to package it. >> it is, and it performs, it performs very well. it has really good engineering qualities, it protects food very well. >> sullivan: this is my basic question, because it seems like everybody is buying lette in a box now. is this recyclable? >> in this state, none of this is, none of thiss recyclable. >> sullivan: okay, what about all these? this is everywhere in every surmarket. >> in oregon, again, there are no curbside programs that would accept any of these tubs. >> sullivan: okay, so, this is classic, when, a lot of americans dohis, like what you're doing right now. >> yep, that's right s livan: they flip it over. what are we looking at? >> at the bottom of all these plastic containers is this little chasing arrow, the little recycling symbol, with a
i'm laura sullivan. >> very nice to meet you. >> slivan: nice to meet you, too. >> welcome to portland sullivan: david allaway is a senior policy analyst with the egon department of environmental quality. so much of all this stuff in the grocery store is plast now. >> it's rely inexpensive. >> sullivan: it's an easy way to package it. >> it is, and it performs, it performs very well. it has really good engineering qualities, it protects food very well....
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portland and seattle has a lot of rain moving in but not for us. high-pressure has built in and us with a warmest day for many although we are running cooler than 24 hours ago which i will show you near 90 for some well inland and if the north breeds holds santa rosa might be close, clear and 50 in livermore pressure is down to is not as strong as yesterday. san jose at 57 with a southwest breeze. not very much. temperatures in the 40s and 50s in a couple of low 60s but napa airport at -7 in concord -6 compared to yesterday this time and half moon bay -2. 53 around fairfield, napa 46 and 57 santa rosa and fremont is at 53 and half moon bay is at 52, san jose with 57. danville is 51 and san ramon is 50, el cerrito is at 59 s. for some it is pretty mild and for others cooler. north wind at santa rosa and south of fairfield, 34 around tahoe, 78 in santa barbara. a high has built in and you know the end result, when you get to the end of april or may this time of year doesn't take long to warm up, upper 80s and a possible 90 i guess, the coast and the
portland and seattle has a lot of rain moving in but not for us. high-pressure has built in and us with a warmest day for many although we are running cooler than 24 hours ago which i will show you near 90 for some well inland and if the north breeds holds santa rosa might be close, clear and 50 in livermore pressure is down to is not as strong as yesterday. san jose at 57 with a southwest breeze. not very much. temperatures in the 40s and 50s in a couple of low 60s but napa airport at -7 in...
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up to portland and seattle, not here.looks like the rain is done for us through april and once you get to may it's a tall order. morning clouds and sun, 50s and 60s by the coast in upper 60s and low 70s inland that tomorrow we make the jump to the upper 70s and then it looks like some 80s on thursday. the warmest day looks to be friday and the warmest day on sunday. >>> baseball games haven't been played since the coronavirus pandemic began but now fans are mad and taking action. coming up, a class-action lawsuit affecting every single team. from a baby registry can be weird, uncomfortable at times a, especially when there are financial and securities. >>> also in the next hour, why more people may break with traditions . >>> a group of selfless plant workers who give of themselves, finally going home after working nonstop just to help healthcare workers, we tell you about them and why they are happy to give back to people on the front lines of the pandemic. wh ow w ch our tom so let's do the right thing, today. let's sta
up to portland and seattle, not here.looks like the rain is done for us through april and once you get to may it's a tall order. morning clouds and sun, 50s and 60s by the coast in upper 60s and low 70s inland that tomorrow we make the jump to the upper 70s and then it looks like some 80s on thursday. the warmest day looks to be friday and the warmest day on sunday. >>> baseball games haven't been played since the coronavirus pandemic began but now fans are mad and taking action....
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but more than half of all people that live in the portland area believe this belongs in the curbsidetainer. >> sullivan : well, it says it's recyclable. .>> it says it's recyclab it has the recycling logo. it's very confusing to a lot of people. >> sullivan: this confusion about what can a can't be recycled, and where plastic ultimately ends up, is no accident. over the past year, we've been vestigating the plastic crisisof and found that manhe problems we face today were set in motion decades ago by the very companies who make plastic in the first place. ♪ one of those companies isnt du, and on the grounds of thfirst dupont family home, i found the hagley library (old movie scorelaying) it holds one of the world's largest collections of industrial history.ic >> this is an am city, a real community of homes and homemakers like thousands of others across the nation. we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about the evolution of the >> the table is set with polyethylene products, too. >> sullivan: america's postwar boom preseed endles
but more than half of all people that live in the portland area believe this belongs in the curbsidetainer. >> sullivan : well, it says it's recyclable. .>> it says it's recyclab it has the recycling logo. it's very confusing to a lot of people. >> sullivan: this confusion about what can a can't be recycled, and where plastic ultimately ends up, is no accident. over the past year, we've been vestigating the plastic crisisof and found that manhe problems we face today were set...
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then they're delivered to portlanders, hungry for a little home entertainment that doesn't involve a feeling under the weather or sick? >> reporter: still, logan and his crew say they're cognizant of the dangers that come with human contact. >> people are opening their doors and letting us come into their safe zone. and we want to make sure that they know they are safe. we're taking all of the precautions to make sure they're safe, but also i'm making sure that my guys are safe. >> reporter: bowden says now, more than ever, there is something therapeutic about the old-school nature of this games. >> i feel like they remind you of kind of a happier time. you either see or play these classic cabinets in an arcade or in a bar or a pizza place or a restaurant. >> reporter: he's an avid pinball player himself and sounds almost zen when he talks about te game. >> you know, i' unlike a lot of classic arcade games -- that turtle that you have to jump on at level two, he is always going to be there, he's not going away, but every game of pinball is different. >> i ask you to comply with the s
then they're delivered to portlanders, hungry for a little home entertainment that doesn't involve a feeling under the weather or sick? >> reporter: still, logan and his crew say they're cognizant of the dangers that come with human contact. >> people are opening their doors and letting us come into their safe zone. and we want to make sure that they know they are safe. we're taking all of the precautions to make sure they're safe, but also i'm making sure that my guys are safe....
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portland tribune. go ahead, peter. governor's, national association called for $500 states total in aid to that would be included in a federal aid package that congress is considering. you speak specifically to status and fiscal whether oregon will need that aid very soon? you for thethank question. the question is, is oregon going $500ed a portion of the billion which hasn't been promised but has been requested the national governor's association from our federal government. yes.nswer is the financial assistance that we have been provided so far has helpful. as an example, we were able to work with region 10 fema director, mike o'hare, to provide additional funding for as weegon food bank but all know, the need is dire and canreally focused how we keep people in their houses through paying rent, mortgage, sure that people get adequate food and ensure that oregonians have access to healthcare so those are my top priorities. in terms of the fiscal situation have astate, we will revenue forecast out mid may. be a verys g
portland tribune. go ahead, peter. governor's, national association called for $500 states total in aid to that would be included in a federal aid package that congress is considering. you speak specifically to status and fiscal whether oregon will need that aid very soon? you for thethank question. the question is, is oregon going $500ed a portion of the billion which hasn't been promised but has been requested the national governor's association from our federal government. yes.nswer is the...
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somewhat later, i grew up in portland and went to college in california and i worked for a year for a family business and i was a traveling salesman and i had a territory that spans from portland to denver. and tried the geography, for those of you who are fans, or readers of james mitch and her you might remember in 1976 james michener published a historical novel, and the centennial state is california and it is the history of colorado. it so happens, my grandmother who was a great reader, the one who found the house. she was at this time not in particularly good health, but she still red and so and james mitch and her's centennial, i was on the road and traveling across the west and traveling through colorado, what have you read? the thing that really interested her was to know how historical and geographical weight michener was. by eyewitness observations and traveling, could help her with the geography. have any of you read the book centennial? if you read anything by michener he does really deep history in this book starts with bubbling up the bottom of the pacific open goes fro
somewhat later, i grew up in portland and went to college in california and i worked for a year for a family business and i was a traveling salesman and i had a territory that spans from portland to denver. and tried the geography, for those of you who are fans, or readers of james mitch and her you might remember in 1976 james michener published a historical novel, and the centennial state is california and it is the history of colorado. it so happens, my grandmother who was a great reader,...
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seattle and portland as well as up by eureka they have rain. high pressure looks like it will kick in and not go anywhere for a while. we will see 60-70 degrees today. clear lake, fairfield antioch and gilroy will see the highest temperatures. coast will get in on a warm up on friday. it looks really good for this weekend. >> that's great. >>> an employee of lulu lemon is fired after promoting a t- shirt that racist. >>> a man was delivering food for uber eats when his suv was stolen. police are asking for your help finding the thief. >>> welcome back. a man lost his job due to coronavirus shutdown decided to make some money by driving for uber eats. this happened yesterday in san francisco. he was delivering food to a person waiting outside of the building on mission and 14th street. he left his keys in the car. surveillance video shows a man wearing a back pack getting into his suv and then driving away. >> i feel sad because i think it would not happen to me. i just started working with an uber about 10 days ago. i turned my back and my car
seattle and portland as well as up by eureka they have rain. high pressure looks like it will kick in and not go anywhere for a while. we will see 60-70 degrees today. clear lake, fairfield antioch and gilroy will see the highest temperatures. coast will get in on a warm up on friday. it looks really good for this weekend. >> that's great. >>> an employee of lulu lemon is fired after promoting a t- shirt that racist. >>> a man was delivering food for uber eats when his...
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in portland. within seconds of his death, he was replaced. and there's a good group of people that can run these organizations for good or bad. we are not talking value judgment. we are talking strategies and tactics. what is the goal of this, it is to change the behavior for the better. you have done the office of. i think partly they didn't understand and your point is well made. but the fact is for all the bad things, he is very, very important politically, militarily, culturally. to the people that we consider enemies now if we want to somehow fix the relationship with, i don't think the president understands that and i doubt people around him, the people who gave him this option didn't think we would pick it. i talk about the presence of the american troops in baghdad. killing somebody like that, whether we like it or not, it's very important. it almost had a halo. for people in lebanon certainly in iran, that you should understand is going to generate hatred and acts and i don't think we have seen the end of that just as the bombing of
in portland. within seconds of his death, he was replaced. and there's a good group of people that can run these organizations for good or bad. we are not talking value judgment. we are talking strategies and tactics. what is the goal of this, it is to change the behavior for the better. you have done the office of. i think partly they didn't understand and your point is well made. but the fact is for all the bad things, he is very, very important politically, militarily, culturally. to the...
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there is the loop and the jetstream, but it goes into portland and those areas, so it misses us. this is the time of year when the jetstream starts to go north , as the days get longer the jetstream moves toward the cooler regions. right along the coast you see sunshine, the forecast for tomorrow, the same but a little warmer. you can see the seabreeze not getting all that far inland, 74 in berkeley, fairfield 84, brentwood at 81. tomorrow those temperatures will be mid 80s at this hour. the forecast highs, the orange is 80s, we will see a lot of those tomorrow. the red is 90s, and potentially we will see a couple of those. the fog comes back, this model takes us through tomorrow night. then the fog comes back saturday morning and is here to stay for a little while. the forecast highs tomorrow, 90s in santa rosa, fairfield and antioch, maybe in concord and livermore as well. the five day forecast looks like a good one, just continue to social distance. it's a good time to be walking, tree pollen and grass pollen is trending high.>>> still ahead, a holiday built around community a
there is the loop and the jetstream, but it goes into portland and those areas, so it misses us. this is the time of year when the jetstream starts to go north , as the days get longer the jetstream moves toward the cooler regions. right along the coast you see sunshine, the forecast for tomorrow, the same but a little warmer. you can see the seabreeze not getting all that far inland, 74 in berkeley, fairfield 84, brentwood at 81. tomorrow those temperatures will be mid 80s at this hour. the...
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in portland,el oregon, "social distancing has strengthened my spiritual life. it is like being back in the monastery. ." "when you take care of the elderly, you have to be patient, find new ways to do your job and be the person they need. prayers for america." connecticut, "social distancing is unnatural and unhealthy. after all of this, the more we interact and connect, the healthier we will be. immunity means avoiding junk food." "my wife and i only went to the store once a month before this." from allegheny county, "people are refusing to go grocery overloaded?" -- we are asking how social distancing has impacted you. we split up our phone lines by age. on the line from those 26-50, this is lisa. >> good morning. -- host: i am well. caller: here, it doesn't seem like anyone is taking this serious. you go into the stores and they are overrun. the lines run down the aisles. designated, stand here, stand there. there is really not a whole lot of distancing going on. i'm considered an essential employee working in fast food, which is crazy because they told us t
in portland,el oregon, "social distancing has strengthened my spiritual life. it is like being back in the monastery. ." "when you take care of the elderly, you have to be patient, find new ways to do your job and be the person they need. prayers for america." connecticut, "social distancing is unnatural and unhealthy. after all of this, the more we interact and connect, the healthier we will be. immunity means avoiding junk food." "my wife and i only went to...
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the other thing that guy in portland asked me about was immigration and border wall. and i'm going well, you know we talk about it a lot but if you look at the question of the border wall through the lens of the narrative i think a lot of things get clarified. you know in my experience the border wall proposes as a solution to the problem of curious thing because there wasn't really a problem until the solution was proposed. and then once that proposal was on the table we are going to build this big wall, a lot of the conversation then gradually accepted that there is a problem and so the people who were against the wall were saying the wall is not the way to solve this. there's n a better way but you know i mean for them that point of view if there really were a problem with people from immigrants coming to the country with drugs or something the wall is like what they did in 2000 b.c. in mesopotamia. it's an absurd idea but if you look at it through the lens of the narrative then you can see i would say more or less immediately that the wall is a metaphor and as a m
the other thing that guy in portland asked me about was immigration and border wall. and i'm going well, you know we talk about it a lot but if you look at the question of the border wall through the lens of the narrative i think a lot of things get clarified. you know in my experience the border wall proposes as a solution to the problem of curious thing because there wasn't really a problem until the solution was proposed. and then once that proposal was on the table we are going to build...
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of spinning around now up of the gulf of alaska so big leue play inancouver also to seattle and portland we're going to catch the front those lights in the state kind of. >>itot up and looked away on the pacific there you can see at other swirled asked were right the thatwill likely bring you a chance of rain as we get into the weekend so cetainly as justine said be sure to get outside anenjoy the nice weather while we have a beautiful ening looking toward out the trash in san francisco, the bay bridge there in theand it looks like afor now things are staying dry. the clouds begin fill back in just a bit along the coastline we're going to see more that cloud cover as we head through the ght tonight, some patchy fog begins to move in anda little breezy all around th bay area to more of those winds expected for tomorrow we're going to see some clearing skies thou that front comes through is going to fall apart and then all of a sudden will clear out the fog anlow clouds bring plenty of sunshine tomorrow afternoon and also into thursday that's a high pressure kind of sneaks days it will be
of spinning around now up of the gulf of alaska so big leue play inancouver also to seattle and portland we're going to catch the front those lights in the state kind of. >>itot up and looked away on the pacific there you can see at other swirled asked were right the thatwill likely bring you a chance of rain as we get into the weekend so cetainly as justine said be sure to get outside anenjoy the nice weather while we have a beautiful ening looking toward out the trash in san francisco,...
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as i mentioned before more bonds will increase the project funding and the portland value and reduce the need for developer capital. once this is approved, the assessor will place all of these taxes on the secured role for next fiscal year and we will be able to issue bonds with that additional security and receive better interest rates in the coming year and we will be coming back with those bond issuance at a later time with more details and a better understanding of the market. that is pretty much everything. i would request positive recommendation for the resolution at hand. i am available and my colleague rebecca, the waterfront development director as well as the city attorney and public finance attorney are available for any questions. >> thank you so much for the presentation. before we go to public comment, are there any further comments or questions from my colleagues? >> mr. clerk, are there any callers on the line for public comment? >> thank you, mr. chair. we will check to see if there are any callers in the queue. >> i have one caller in the queue. allow me to call him
as i mentioned before more bonds will increase the project funding and the portland value and reduce the need for developer capital. once this is approved, the assessor will place all of these taxes on the secured role for next fiscal year and we will be able to issue bonds with that additional security and receive better interest rates in the coming year and we will be coming back with those bond issuance at a later time with more details and a better understanding of the market. that is...
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or>> brown: theatedireevin jones in portland. >> for me it defines the culture in so many ways. it defines whoe are. the things you can't necessarily put your finger on and quantify and pull out a lot of data for. but we notice when it's gone, for sure. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: signs of solidarity are keeping pace with the spread of the virus. it started with singing from enindows in italy. now cheers for essential workers ldare heard around the w, from madrid, to canada, to new york. the latest trend, howling, is echoing through neighborhoods across our country. montana pbs' breanna mccabe let us listen in on what has become a nightly ritual in missoula. (howling) ll>> ah, gives you c >> reporter: health care worker shawn paul is in the middle of a two-week quarantine after returning from an out-of-state work trip. it's not uncommon to hear hog wlinin this dog-nghe heard o dismiss it. but soing about it the way it sounded, drew him outside. of our neighbo was out there leading the charge, so i obviously cameut and supported >> reporter: by
or>> brown: theatedireevin jones in portland. >> for me it defines the culture in so many ways. it defines whoe are. the things you can't necessarily put your finger on and quantify and pull out a lot of data for. but we notice when it's gone, for sure. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: signs of solidarity are keeping pace with the spread of the virus. it started with singing from enindows in italy. now cheers for essential workers ldare...
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n> brown: across the country portland, oregon, the august wilson red door project uses theater to address pressing social issues like the cminal justice system. last year the newshour profile"" evolve," its play featuring voices from law enforcement and the local community. in march, the company was set to take the show on tour. ar director and co-founder kevin jones. >> this was going to be our best year. quite frankly, we were looking at producing 20 shows around the country. and have to, you know, we took ite a hit. we lt abou$300,000 of income. we paid out about $80,000 in salaries to actors and crew. >> brown: now, project team members meet on zoom. but the art itself is missing, at a moment when the pandemic is exposing disparities jones and his company wish they could address. >> we spend a lot of time on and, you know, we're looking at what's going on with 70% of the victims are black or people of color. and what does that really meou? is it race? is it about culture? is it about class? i rtink all of these things, is built for. >> brown: for arts groups everywhere now, the outrea
n> brown: across the country portland, oregon, the august wilson red door project uses theater to address pressing social issues like the cminal justice system. last year the newshour profile"" evolve," its play featuring voices from law enforcement and the local community. in march, the company was set to take the show on tour. ar director and co-founder kevin jones. >> this was going to be our best year. quite frankly, we were looking at producing 20 shows around the...
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the city topped san francisco, portland, sydney and moscow on a list by iq-air a swiss air quality technologyla researchers say the quality improved by 20% in southern california. nasa noticed emissions in eastern and central china were 10% to 30% lower for january and february. sheltering in place is not a long toeurpbl solution, air quality will likely decrease as we get a lamp on the outbreak which is the case in china. that's it for this edition of matter. we will see you back here next week. stphrao [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit visit -- visit ncicap.org.] ♪ robert handa: hello, welcome to a holiday "asian pacific america" show. i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today we feature a music legend, june kuramoto, who along with husband dan kuramoto, formed the iconic band hiroshima. june, our first musical guest when we launched our show five years ago, plays the traditional instrument, the koto, but in a very contemporary style. she's branching off with sol
the city topped san francisco, portland, sydney and moscow on a list by iq-air a swiss air quality technologyla researchers say the quality improved by 20% in southern california. nasa noticed emissions in eastern and central china were 10% to 30% lower for january and february. sheltering in place is not a long toeurpbl solution, air quality will likely decrease as we get a lamp on the outbreak which is the case in china. that's it for this edition of matter. we will see you back here next...
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tom frieden is a graduate of portland college number is medical to re-from -- dr. fredaumber is a graduate -- good evening. /i have a short question. >> guest: i have a short question. if a person passes away from the virus, does the virus to live on that body? gov. cuomo: thank you, mary. does live, buts not for very long, but you do want to be careful because it can spread from one person to another. so you have to be careful. the undertaker professional knows how to do that safely. sadly, far too many americans , and sadly,om this many more will die in the coming months, so we need to keep that number to the absolute minimum. host: we were talking about the harvard study. one of the authors of the study will be joining us this friday on c-span pot primetime edition of the "washington journal." michael is next from new york. you are on the air with dr. frieden. caller: yes, my question is, through all the businesses being shut down, and essential businesses that are deemed essential, which will be fast , door dashub hub delivery, there is no one tracking any of t
tom frieden is a graduate of portland college number is medical to re-from -- dr. fredaumber is a graduate -- good evening. /i have a short question. >> guest: i have a short question. if a person passes away from the virus, does the virus to live on that body? gov. cuomo: thank you, mary. does live, buts not for very long, but you do want to be careful because it can spread from one person to another. so you have to be careful. the undertaker professional knows how to do that safely....
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we have a few in the high double digits kind of in the portland area, i believe. and then sparsely throughout the rest of the country, a handful in alaska. but, you know, so we're doing pretty well. but given the fact of all of the conditions that native people are subjected to regarding lack of funding, high health disparities, not having the equipment, you know, relying on others for for assistance and help, the situation, in my opinion, could be much worse. soledad: so the pandemic, we know hasn't hit rural areas as hard as it's hit some big urban areas. are your hospitals, our rural hospitals prepared if there is an influx which is expected? dean: what we are seeing, no. they are struggling with what many of the urban hospitals are suffering from. that is lack of ppe, lack of proper equipment, lack of infrastructure, not having the qualified workforce, lack of ability to do proper testing. rural america is impacted just as much as urban america. we need about three times the money that we get right now our tribal communities just to have equal health service p
we have a few in the high double digits kind of in the portland area, i believe. and then sparsely throughout the rest of the country, a handful in alaska. but, you know, so we're doing pretty well. but given the fact of all of the conditions that native people are subjected to regarding lack of funding, high health disparities, not having the equipment, you know, relying on others for for assistance and help, the situation, in my opinion, could be much worse. soledad: so the pandemic, we know...
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la is followed by san francisco, portland oregon sydney, australia, moscow. the reason i'm suddenly claim so many people of course are sheltering in place. few cars on the road human activity is owing down there are fewer pnes. unfortunatel experts think tt pollution problems will just ck as soon as normal activity activity resumes. the dirtiest air and the world rightow as in not taiwan also in india. still ahead over the next 2 weeks the u.s. could face its most dely stretch yet in the fight against the coronavirus and after the break house democrats they want to overs how the trump administration handles corovirus the best way to edt the future is to create it and ange the world. here at ab, we're inventing medines of the futureeate it to create tomorrows tha. ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. and that's e ture we all wanto see. abbvie. here. now. what we do now will forever so let's the right chanthing, today.ow. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's ways kp our distance - please, six et apart at least. let's look after
la is followed by san francisco, portland oregon sydney, australia, moscow. the reason i'm suddenly claim so many people of course are sheltering in place. few cars on the road human activity is owing down there are fewer pnes. unfortunatel experts think tt pollution problems will just ck as soon as normal activity activity resumes. the dirtiest air and the world rightow as in not taiwan also in india. still ahead over the next 2 weeks the u.s. could face its most dely stretch yet in the fight...
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it will rain in seattle and portland. the ridge of high pressure here, but sending goes over the top. we end up with another day tomorrow, quite nice. it will be a couple of degrees warmer tomorrow than today.'s a little more fog along the coast. i think we will see a lot of sunshine with a few clouds. this pattern is holding perfect steady for a springtime pattern. you do see the seabreeze, even though it is sunny everywhere. is 50s and 60s. they have spilled all the way into napa and toward walnut creek. the central valley hasn't received the cooling yet. it will in the next few hours. most of us will be in the 60s. tonight even if you are barbecuing, you will need a jacket. temperatures are running 8 degrees cooler in concord and 6 degrees cooler in fairfield then last night. tomorrow sky looks like this and in the afternoon like this. it will be a little bit of everything. san francisco and 767 for a daytime high tomorrow. temperatures will be a little bit warmer than today. there is the fog that will be back tomorrow
it will rain in seattle and portland. the ridge of high pressure here, but sending goes over the top. we end up with another day tomorrow, quite nice. it will be a couple of degrees warmer tomorrow than today.'s a little more fog along the coast. i think we will see a lot of sunshine with a few clouds. this pattern is holding perfect steady for a springtime pattern. you do see the seabreeze, even though it is sunny everywhere. is 50s and 60s. they have spilled all the way into napa and toward...
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. ♪ laura: she is a professional oregon.inger in portland, soprano held big conch -- a concert for hercer, she is having trouble findin work in this very difficult moment. well, i look forward to my neighbors in brooklyn sounding that good and putting on a similar performance, and remember, of course, you can our website.the day's news thank you so much for joining us here on "bbc world news america ." take care, and have a good evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter pursuing solutions for america's neglecteneeds. and by contributions to this pbs station om viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pb♪ mr. ro girl: we are the curious. the n♪ ♪ man 1: the advrous.n man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: a those who have neverlost our s. man 4: whoa! in man 5: are you sg this? ♪[q uacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! m
. ♪ laura: she is a professional oregon.inger in portland, soprano held big conch -- a concert for hercer, she is having trouble findin work in this very difficult moment. well, i look forward to my neighbors in brooklyn sounding that good and putting on a similar performance, and remember, of course, you can our website.the day's news thank you so much for joining us here on "bbc world news america ." take care, and have a good evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation...
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. >> reporter: as so many americans try to stay home, outside portland police officers in oregon are delivering prescription drug to people in need this couple have recovered from the virus. >> most people will survive this so we can't be fearful we just need to be smart >> reporter: across the nation, the elderly are still the most vulnerable more than 400 long-term care facilities have residents infected with the coronavirus many spending their final days dying alone. >> that is heart breaking and our community is truly heart broken. >> reporter: the toll of the virus impacting so many lives in every corner of our nation. >> the white house says social distancing appears to be working but warn there is no magic bull lit. the next few weeks will be difficult for all americans but says they're critically important. >> all right thank you. >>> the white house is painting a grim picture of what's ahead for the country warning to expect up tor capitol hill corrt tracie potts joining us with more and the top health experts say it is not too late to mitigate the disaster. >> reporter: rig
. >> reporter: as so many americans try to stay home, outside portland police officers in oregon are delivering prescription drug to people in need this couple have recovered from the virus. >> most people will survive this so we can't be fearful we just need to be smart >> reporter: across the nation, the elderly are still the most vulnerable more than 400 long-term care facilities have residents infected with the coronavirus many spending their final days dying alone....
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. ♪ she is a professional opera singer i portland, oregon.ch -- a concert for her neighbors. as a freelancer, she is having trouble finding work in this very difficult moment. well, i look forward to my neighbors brooklyn sounding that good and putting on a similar performance, and remeer, of course, you can find all of the day's news on our website. thank you so much for joining us here on "bbc world news america ." take care, and have a good evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freemadation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious. ♪ wow! man 1woma1:adventurous. n man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: bst off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost
. ♪ she is a professional opera singer i portland, oregon.ch -- a concert for her neighbors. as a freelancer, she is having trouble finding work in this very difficult moment. well, i look forward to my neighbors brooklyn sounding that good and putting on a similar performance, and remeer, of course, you can find all of the day's news on our website. thank you so much for joining us here on "bbc world news america ." take care, and have a good evening. ♪ narrator: funding for this...
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going to be impacting seattle and portland. that system is going to stay away from us. i still definitely think we will be caught up in this mild flow with a little bit of wind on and off at times. so tomorrow morning, we had some clouds back near the coast. also right here towards the bay, rye around hayward, oakland, berkeley, but not as extensive so i think we will have sunshine tomorrow morning. here's the good deal. we get the sun returning for the afternoon as well. so temperatures tomorrow morning, a little bit colder, with less cloud cover. and we will bring it down to 49 in the tri-valley. south bay at 52. and 53 in the east bay. with some patchy fog right near the bay. and down to 48 in the north bay. as we move through tomorrow, we are looking at that sunshine. as we talked about. all the way through the afternoon. and numbers really don't budge a whole lot. they only rise about a degree or two. so that keeps us very, very comfortable. and down in the south bay, 74 here in san jose. right over to the east bay, concord, pittsburg, antioch, temperatures all in
going to be impacting seattle and portland. that system is going to stay away from us. i still definitely think we will be caught up in this mild flow with a little bit of wind on and off at times. so tomorrow morning, we had some clouds back near the coast. also right here towards the bay, rye around hayward, oakland, berkeley, but not as extensive so i think we will have sunshine tomorrow morning. here's the good deal. we get the sun returning for the afternoon as well. so temperatures...
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there's nothing tiny about this portland oregon music festival pick up on is streaming 60 days of archivals. catch wednesday's concert with all rock pioneers dinosaur junior at 04:00pm eastern on tickets on youtube channels. i'm this year. >>it is back on the road a virtual tour past and present show jimmy buffett has the cure for cabin fever. jimmy's margarita ville tv is hosting the spring 2020 cabin fever virtual tour featuring full life past performances. live from wellington new ty is zealand 2017 at 08:00pm on the margarita ville tv youtube channels. searching for my lost shaker of salt in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. >>now for this morning's kron 4 hero we want to honor alexandra petri name she works at cypress lawn funeral home in coma and her coworkers tell us that she's been a consistent source of calm and professionalism during these trying times families may be unprepared to plan for funerals for loved one suddenly died from the virus and per trainee it has been helping them out and the funeral home is also providing free live streams of services for families because they can
there's nothing tiny about this portland oregon music festival pick up on is streaming 60 days of archivals. catch wednesday's concert with all rock pioneers dinosaur junior at 04:00pm eastern on tickets on youtube channels. i'm this year. >>it is back on the road a virtual tour past and present show jimmy buffett has the cure for cabin fever. jimmy's margarita ville tv is hosting the spring 2020 cabin fever virtual tour featuring full life past performances. live from wellington new ty...
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some clearing north but mostly cloudy skies to the south, the next system is on its way to portland and seattle and extreme northern california but not for us highs which have been below average are on their way to near average and they will go above tomorrow and now let's check with sal castaneda to see if there's anything out there, good morning si is doing well and it is nice and early and even on days before all this happened at 4:30 am was a time where nice drive and you see the golden gate bridge looks pretty good as you drive south to the golden gate bridge toll plaza into san francisco, all of marin and sonoma county traffic is light and now back to the headlines.>> topping the news this morning and looks like the world economy is continuing to suffer from a lot of crude oil because of a huge drop in demand during the pandemic in the dow jones to drop another 500 points this morning. there is so much oil available producers are having a hard time to find places to store it and have agreed to cut back on production which has led to the lowest oil prices ever dragging internationa
some clearing north but mostly cloudy skies to the south, the next system is on its way to portland and seattle and extreme northern california but not for us highs which have been below average are on their way to near average and they will go above tomorrow and now let's check with sal castaneda to see if there's anything out there, good morning si is doing well and it is nice and early and even on days before all this happened at 4:30 am was a time where nice drive and you see the golden...
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the world health organization is calling for tighter regulation with markets as you know i mean portland sort of fordable food and livelihood for millions of people all over the world but in many places there have been poorly regulated and poorly maintained. w. just position is that when these markets are allowed to reopen it should only be on the condition that they conform to strange and food safety and hygiene standards governments must rieger is really in for response on the sale and trade of wildlife for food. let's introduce our panel in the vietnamese capital of hanoi we have trin new in an executive director of pan nature in lancaster in the united kingdom hamad moneer of our ologist at lancaster university and in nairobi kenya caderousse a bania the c.e.o. of the african wildlife foundation welcome to you all mohammed i'd like to begin with you 1st because i'd like you to help us understand the science behind the risk of disease jumping from animals to humans in the environment of these live in markets i mean lots of people go to zoos for example it doesn't seem to happen there
the world health organization is calling for tighter regulation with markets as you know i mean portland sort of fordable food and livelihood for millions of people all over the world but in many places there have been poorly regulated and poorly maintained. w. just position is that when these markets are allowed to reopen it should only be on the condition that they conform to strange and food safety and hygiene standards governments must rieger is really in for response on the sale and trade...
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that's accordi to i choose air live quality rankings la followed by san francisco, portland. sydney, australia. and moscow. the most likely explanation is of course so manypeople are sheltering in place that you know we don't have as many cars out there on the road. the human activity is slowi down in general with few anes in the sky less commercial activity awell. experts thi that the pollution problems will come right back as on as yo know when things get back to normal. the dirtiest air in the worlright now is in taiwan china andindia. matthew mcconaugh's tearing up some seniorisolated in his home in e state of texas and his family is getting in on thfun as well take a look. >>we've got to i 24 i 23rd >>wead 2 winners. >>main go virtual beingo. that's oscar winners laest plan to lp texans get through this pandemic. >> played with residents at the enclave and round ck senior living facility. they had a lot of fun and of course his his wife and his kids and ao his mother they all joined in on the fun so many ways be creative and have a little fun during this down time. well
that's accordi to i choose air live quality rankings la followed by san francisco, portland. sydney, australia. and moscow. the most likely explanation is of course so manypeople are sheltering in place that you know we don't have as many cars out there on the road. the human activity is slowi down in general with few anes in the sky less commercial activity awell. experts thi that the pollution problems will come right back as on as yo know when things get back to normal. the dirtiest air in...
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not only for everyone there in portland but doing it for the country making everyone extremely happypecial for you guys. so peta pit at portland state university have cooked a delicious lunch for you guys today, and we can't do much for you but what we can do is take care of that. so lunch is on us, and thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you for that. that's so kind. thank you. >> thank you. see you on tiktok, doc. >> hey, i'm looking toward to it. >> all right. thank you. >> stay well. >> be well. thank you. >> you too. be well. >>> coming up, quarantine gaming. the big trend keeping friends and family busy while staying connected at home. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> back now on "gma." and how people are bringing new tech to an old school tradition, game night. >> that's right. i know we've all been having fun with this with our families and friends. it's a way to stay connected while social distancing, with a couple of new twists. we had to get creative here. becky worley is back to tell us more from san francisco. hey, becky. >> reporter: good morning,
not only for everyone there in portland but doing it for the country making everyone extremely happypecial for you guys. so peta pit at portland state university have cooked a delicious lunch for you guys today, and we can't do much for you but what we can do is take care of that. so lunch is on us, and thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you for that. that's so kind. thank you. >> thank you. see you on tiktok, doc. >> hey, i'm looking...
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. >> reporter: as so many americans try to stay home, outside portland police officers in oregon are delivering prescription drugs to people in need larry and annette brammer from minnesota have recovered from the virus. >> most people will survive this, so we just can't be fearful. we just need to be smart. >> reporter: across the nation the elderly are still the most vulnerable more than 400 long-term care facilities have residents infected with the coronavirus many spending their final days isolated from family, dying alone. >> that is -- is heart breaking and our community is truly heartbroken. >> reporter: tonight the toll of the virus impacting so many lives in every corner of our nation. tonight the white house says social distancing appears to be working but warn there is no magic bullet the president said the next few weeks will be difficult for all americans but says they are critically important. lester >> you know, we will all be tested. miguel, thank you. >>> and across the country medical workers are rushing to new york city, the u.s. epicenter where more makeshift hosp
. >> reporter: as so many americans try to stay home, outside portland police officers in oregon are delivering prescription drugs to people in need larry and annette brammer from minnesota have recovered from the virus. >> most people will survive this, so we just can't be fearful. we just need to be smart. >> reporter: across the nation the elderly are still the most vulnerable more than 400 long-term care facilities have residents infected with the coronavirus many spending...
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and that's why our engagement for africa and generally poorer countries assume portland. well one of those countries in need is sudan the country was already facing a health care crisis before the pandemic suffering from a shortage of doctors and infrastructure many medical workers left the country under the previous dictatorship that is left mostly young doctors to handle the coronavirus outbreak and some doctors say they have been attacked by patients families who blame them for the health systems failures. a moment of rest before the early shift begins doctors and nurses board a shuttle bus from their temporary housing to the nearby clinic they cannot keep a safe distance apart and they aren't allowed to see their own family's. health workers have to get by on one meal a day. khartoum's clinic is the main treatment center for sudan's coronavirus patients it already has 16 intensive care beds and 15 ventilators but there are nearly 40 patients being treated already every day brings new arrivals. doctors like all named dean work 12 hour days after much longer than just t
and that's why our engagement for africa and generally poorer countries assume portland. well one of those countries in need is sudan the country was already facing a health care crisis before the pandemic suffering from a shortage of doctors and infrastructure many medical workers left the country under the previous dictatorship that is left mostly young doctors to handle the coronavirus outbreak and some doctors say they have been attacked by patients families who blame them for the health...
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doctor in portland say to me just a couple of weeks ago it's not.the cases i'm going to remember it's the child abuse cases so. you know the thing is. the u.k. has a response line for men for men who are violent and trying very hard not to be violent those calls to that response line are up 200 percent so there is a cry for help not just from women and not just from children but from from even from some men even from some some people who are the violent perpetrators. you know the advice that i am giving to women in a violent situation or a violent home right now is totally different than what i would have said 2 months ago right to monday only and never would have said be passive. don't don't provoke deescalate as much as you can these are not pieces of advice that i that i as a feminist would ever give it but that's what i'm saying now to women right the goal is to get out of this pandemic alive. i'm afraid he is asking this and this is going to fly to one of the ladies elizabeth rainey is coming t. will be our new normal for a while people have to
doctor in portland say to me just a couple of weeks ago it's not.the cases i'm going to remember it's the child abuse cases so. you know the thing is. the u.k. has a response line for men for men who are violent and trying very hard not to be violent those calls to that response line are up 200 percent so there is a cry for help not just from women and not just from children but from from even from some men even from some some people who are the violent perpetrators. you know the advice that i...
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orleans, readings in the 50s for the northeast but only 45 degrees in detroit. 60s from denver to portland, oregon and a toasty 98 in phoenix. >>> coming up, why president trump's interest in buying greenland is back in the news. >>> also ahead, a big story developing overnight. the man in charge of developing a vaccine for the coronavirus claims he's been forced out of his job because he defended science. what his bosses are saying. >>> and for the first time pet cats test positive for the coronavirus. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ >>> back now with the u.s. ex
orleans, readings in the 50s for the northeast but only 45 degrees in detroit. 60s from denver to portland, oregon and a toasty 98 in phoenix. >>> coming up, why president trump's interest in buying greenland is back in the news. >>> also ahead, a big story developing overnight. the man in charge of developing a vaccine for the coronavirus claims he's been forced out of his job because he defended science. what his bosses are saying. >>> and for the first time pet...
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and one more for michael in portland, the pearl harbor moment, the original helped in a temporary decline in partisanship in our country, hopefully covid-19 will help bridge the partisan chasm that has been opening up in this country. regionally,split (202) 748-8000 eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 in the mountain or pacific time zones, and we do have that number for text, (202) 748-8002. st. louis, you're next. guest: i want to say that this governor in missouri here, he hasn't shared anything. they are shopping, some of them are working, and he waits for the president to tell him what to do. we have nobody in washington to do anything for us. every time he fixes for the news to come on, he's campaigning. that's what he's doing, that's all i have to say. host: lily, when it comes to about theyou talk stay-at-home orders in your state, residents in kansas city, st. louis, and st. louis county were among those under instructions to stay at home before your governor issued a statewide order that is now in effect, the governor has issued the order to stay ahead of the battle, th
and one more for michael in portland, the pearl harbor moment, the original helped in a temporary decline in partisanship in our country, hopefully covid-19 will help bridge the partisan chasm that has been opening up in this country. regionally,split (202) 748-8000 eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 in the mountain or pacific time zones, and we do have that number for text, (202) 748-8002. st. louis, you're next. guest: i want to say that this governor in missouri here, he hasn't...
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the people who live in this neighborhood iranians that we've spoken to say that this was already portland indicating the health of the country's economy probably hasn't been this empty in central. iran is a land bridge connecting europe asia and the middle east merchant trade has been a part of the fabric of this country for millennia. if shocks don't reopen soon iranians worry some may never be able to open again but that. all these years that we have been doing business here we've never seen such a vast closure of the facade the reason is this fire is that you adopt disease is disease it's not up to me or you it happens if i'm going to contract corona today i'll get it if i don't contact it i won't it is up to fate. the corona virus is still killing people but a nationwide travel ban will be lifted this month and shops will begin to reopen this week the grand bazaar with a narrow alleyways full of people would be the perfect place for a virus to spread so most markets like this will remain closed for now. the president has said ronnie has said people can begin to return to work safely t
the people who live in this neighborhood iranians that we've spoken to say that this was already portland indicating the health of the country's economy probably hasn't been this empty in central. iran is a land bridge connecting europe asia and the middle east merchant trade has been a part of the fabric of this country for millennia. if shocks don't reopen soon iranians worry some may never be able to open again but that. all these years that we have been doing business here we've never seen...