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i think the portland rules mainly apply to city government and city staff. i don't think that you know, certainly the constitution would prohibit the city of portland, from, from banning an individual in portland, from buying goods in texas are traveling to texas. so i think it's more a restriction on the government employees and government contractors that, that, that are paid by portland, i'm not 100 percent certain on that. so, but even that is a bad idea because it can just spiral out of control. cities and states are dominated by republicans or democrats, you know, different parties throughout america. and if they start trying to impose sanctions or penalties based on a political position, it will just be, it will recap it in america. you think this is just kind of political posturing. aimed at fresh arising, texas well, it's, it's, it's mostly political posturing, but there is some, there are, will be some impacts. there are a lot of companies in portland that would send people or i'm sorry, there are government agencies and employees who would travel
i think the portland rules mainly apply to city government and city staff. i don't think that you know, certainly the constitution would prohibit the city of portland, from, from banning an individual in portland, from buying goods in texas are traveling to texas. so i think it's more a restriction on the government employees and government contractors that, that, that are paid by portland, i'm not 100 percent certain on that. so, but even that is a bad idea because it can just spiral out of...
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portland does have company targeting texas.neral merrick garland are looking for ways to challenge the texas abortion law. in the meantime, an identical abortion bill could soon be considered in florida. top lawmakers in the florida legislature say they would stand behind a so-called heartbeat bill. florida governor ron desantis has not yet thrown his support behind the idsa he needs more time to see what happens in tex. >> shannon: we are all watching. time to bring in kevin corke. more men. >> it's an interesting story. i noticed this trend. men are dropping out of college at a record rate. here's some data. this is from the national student clearinghouse that shows college students in the u.s. right now are about 60-40 female to male but here's the key stat. colleges and universities in our country over the past five years actually have 1.5 million fewer students. that's a huge drop. get this, men accounted for some 71% of the decline. i would like to say the reasons are costs, covid and career counseling. part of the issues
portland does have company targeting texas.neral merrick garland are looking for ways to challenge the texas abortion law. in the meantime, an identical abortion bill could soon be considered in florida. top lawmakers in the florida legislature say they would stand behind a so-called heartbeat bill. florida governor ron desantis has not yet thrown his support behind the idsa he needs more time to see what happens in tex. >> shannon: we are all watching. time to bring in kevin corke. more...
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however, i also do not agree with the city of portland, which is outside of texas. i don't think a city should retaliate or attempt to impose penalties or sanctions against the state that passes the law that the majority of citizens in another state don't agree with. just like you saw texas speaking up against the way the city of portland has treated police officers. what do we expect? texas to impose sanctions and not allow travel to portland can just spiral out of control as cities and states are dominated by republicans or democrats. you know, different parties throughout america, and if they start trying to impose sanctions or penalties based on a political position, it'll just be, it'll recap it in america. the canadian prime minister just intruder didn't get the war. mr. welcome. during an electioneering campaign stopping ontario that's often grovel was thrown at him. demonstrators made that move as the piano was boarding, his boss, protested bruce and jared and held post his calling for no vaccine passport. and no more looked down. the gravel only have his sh
however, i also do not agree with the city of portland, which is outside of texas. i don't think a city should retaliate or attempt to impose penalties or sanctions against the state that passes the law that the majority of citizens in another state don't agree with. just like you saw texas speaking up against the way the city of portland has treated police officers. what do we expect? texas to impose sanctions and not allow travel to portland can just spiral out of control as cities and states...
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people in portland and cumberland county are doing a great job doing that. is one of those things that and you were talking about, those who got beaten up, it would be a hard thing to enforce, basically turning bartenders, mask fleets which isn't really fair. i have a great staff as we went through this entire thing until may when we had to tell people to wear masks, we have little paint sticks that said mask up, just to remind people because you get so tired of saying put your mask on so it is a relief not to have to do that and people take care of themselves and especially as far as restaurants it is a choice, you don't have to go out to dinner, you do have to go to a place like kroger or cvs to get necessities. you need those things to get by day today but nobody has to go to a restaurant. it is a personal choice, getting your car and decide you are going to the restaurant. >> it is a shame we are forcing these men and women to become cops, that's not what they sign up for what they should be doing and we are putting them in an untenable position. the dea
people in portland and cumberland county are doing a great job doing that. is one of those things that and you were talking about, those who got beaten up, it would be a hard thing to enforce, basically turning bartenders, mask fleets which isn't really fair. i have a great staff as we went through this entire thing until may when we had to tell people to wear masks, we have little paint sticks that said mask up, just to remind people because you get so tired of saying put your mask on so it is...
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. >> reporter: the couple moved here from portland, oregon last year when the pandemic forced them topriorities. >> really just shook things up in everybod's day-to-day lives and just kind of opened their eyes, broke off those chains and shackles that kind of held them in place. >> reporter: they're part of a great reshuffling taking place in this country. according to zillow, more than 1 in 10 americans have moved in the past year. >> as a result of the pandemic a lot of workers have been untethered from their offices and so that means they can broaden their search horizons for real estate. they're looking for good value further away from those downtown cores. and that's led to home price increases and fast-selling real estate in suburbs and secondary markets. >> reporter: the couple have long talked about leaving portland for a more affordable city. >> rent for like a small apartment is quite astronomical. you're looking $1700 to $1900 a month for a two-bedroom apartment. >> reporter: when emily began working remotely, giving them financial security, they decided it was time to take
. >> reporter: the couple moved here from portland, oregon last year when the pandemic forced them topriorities. >> really just shook things up in everybod's day-to-day lives and just kind of opened their eyes, broke off those chains and shackles that kind of held them in place. >> reporter: they're part of a great reshuffling taking place in this country. according to zillow, more than 1 in 10 americans have moved in the past year. >> as a result of the pandemic a lot...
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when i think of the when you hear about the inner circle i think about portland and him from portland so i've seen all of this firsthand. >> this government will stop at nothing to put his hand all the way up your politics. they are going to come in and bug your person. there's a few jokes but am not going to say any of them. should any of us really be doin that at all? it's disgusting. i have done it. the people that wrote this are getting paid to do so. what are their meetings like? can we tell them they can kiss if they want too. we should fire all the. >> it seems to me the portland has created too many rules. does this show and does he apologized to us at the end of the show? these introductions were so personally. >> i haven't received an apolog in six years. >> this was a reaction the people of oregon have no choice they had to take action because the numbers from getting out of control. we have to stop the teenagers were doing this because the hea coach was. i find this incredible that the are actually doing this. this was the only choice we had to actually regulate the behavi
when i think of the when you hear about the inner circle i think about portland and him from portland so i've seen all of this firsthand. >> this government will stop at nothing to put his hand all the way up your politics. they are going to come in and bug your person. there's a few jokes but am not going to say any of them. should any of us really be doin that at all? it's disgusting. i have done it. the people that wrote this are getting paid to do so. what are their meetings like? can...
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when i think of the when you hear about the inner circle i think about portland and him from portlandfirsthand. >> this government will stop at nothing to put his hand all the way up your politics. they are going to come in and bug your person. there's a few jokes but am not going to say any of them. should any of us really be doin that at all? it's disgusting. i have done it. the people that wrote this are getting paid to do so. what are their meetings like? can we tell them they can kiss if they want too. we should fire all the. >> it seems to me the portland has created too many rules. does this show and does he apologized to us at the end of the show? these introductions were so personally. >> i haven't received an apolog in six years. >> this was a reaction the people of oregon have no choice they had to take action because the numbers from getting out of control. we have to stop the teenagers were doing this because the hea coach was. i find this incredible that the are actually doing this. this was the only choice we had to actually regulate the behavior. for doing this out of
when i think of the when you hear about the inner circle i think about portland and him from portlandfirsthand. >> this government will stop at nothing to put his hand all the way up your politics. they are going to come in and bug your person. there's a few jokes but am not going to say any of them. should any of us really be doin that at all? it's disgusting. i have done it. the people that wrote this are getting paid to do so. what are their meetings like? can we tell them they can...
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by the time she was a teenager her parents had finally moved into portland.they work in in a hotel, andf the guests in the hotel was a professor and he started tutoring her. she was very bright and she, by the time she got to the point where she could apply to medical school she clerked in some of the first department stores in the west. she was a sales clerk, to make money for her tuition money to go to the university medical school. she was one of three women and her class. this was around 1890-ish. she married a surgeon in her class and they took off -- they practice for a little while in portland and they said no, this is not exciting enough. they took off to the alaska gold rush, did house calls on dog sleds, started a hospital, prevented some terrible epidemic. she came back to portland, only visited him then for summers, had her baby, got her mother to watch the baby. she carried on her medical practice, started the suffrage campaign, broke all kinds of class and race barriers, ended up running for congress in 1920. she didn't win but she spent the res
by the time she was a teenager her parents had finally moved into portland.they work in in a hotel, andf the guests in the hotel was a professor and he started tutoring her. she was very bright and she, by the time she got to the point where she could apply to medical school she clerked in some of the first department stores in the west. she was a sales clerk, to make money for her tuition money to go to the university medical school. she was one of three women and her class. this was around...
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the queue was slashed and deflated portland police ask each group to stay across the street from one another. but eventually the groups clashed. some people carried weapons such as sticks that air mason people guns to fight against those. they opposed. several fights erupted. a lot of injuries. a couple people stretchered a couple facial a lot of bear >> clouds of pepper spray hung in the air as people douse each other and threw bottles back and forth as some people tried to leave the parking garages. protesters followed. it sounded like this truck broke through a barrier arm in the garage to get out. and scuffles between proud boys and people following them. also erupted on southwest. second, this woman was injured to pretty gets the base has pretty bad face a laceration. i mean, there's a puddle of blood. this big down there. but i doubt fire and rescue off the riot. van gogh helpers issue being treated now. >> tiny in a number of cowboys were able to move past other counter protesters by walking through a police line declined in a waiting pickup truck that took off. >> blm and cou
the queue was slashed and deflated portland police ask each group to stay across the street from one another. but eventually the groups clashed. some people carried weapons such as sticks that air mason people guns to fight against those. they opposed. several fights erupted. a lot of injuries. a couple people stretchered a couple facial a lot of bear >> clouds of pepper spray hung in the air as people douse each other and threw bottles back and forth as some people tried to leave the...
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it towards portland and seattle, much-needed rainfall for them as well. there are plenty of fires burning up in a oregon and washington. every little bit definitely helps at this point in the season. temperatures will stay nearly steady around the bay. mid 60s for san francisco, with highs near 70 degrees for oakland in the east bay for we start warming up into early next week. we will put the rain shower icon in the forecast for the san francisco area on sunday, but it's so tenuous, i won't put it across the bay in oakland. san jose drops into the 70s for several consecutive days, but the offshore wind will kick in once a week and storm system moves through, so temperatures were back up to around 90 degrees by tuesday, and 80s for the north bay at that time. enjoy the below average temperatures. it is still summertime until a week from tomorrow. it will feel a bit like fall for several days in a row. i will update the rain chances. we are hoping to see as much as we can possibly get coming up at 11:00. >> looking forward to that possibility. >>> still to
it towards portland and seattle, much-needed rainfall for them as well. there are plenty of fires burning up in a oregon and washington. every little bit definitely helps at this point in the season. temperatures will stay nearly steady around the bay. mid 60s for san francisco, with highs near 70 degrees for oakland in the east bay for we start warming up into early next week. we will put the rain shower icon in the forecast for the san francisco area on sunday, but it's so tenuous, i won't...
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trump: when they see that antifa is not prosecuted and they kill people in portland and seattle and all these other places, they take over a large portion of seattle. people die. they walk in and beat the hell out of the store owners. they take it over. if i didn't send -- i was getting ready to send in the national guard and maybe the military. they heard that and all of a sudden they left. it's an amazing thing. same thing in minnesota. >> greg: mostly peaceful. >> mr. trump: always peaceful. >> greg: summer of love they called it. >> mr. trump: the cnn reporter saying this is a peaceful protest. the entire cities burning. this is peaceful. we appreciate the peace. rocks are being thrown. >> greg: they denied the rise in crime going on because of the defunding of the police ideology and the demoralization of the cops. none of the networks are covering it except for fox. >> mr. trump: they don't prosecute murderers, killers, a guy killed an old woman, grandmother the other day. they don't even talk about it. they only go after republicans. it's true, the prosecutors. they only go after
trump: when they see that antifa is not prosecuted and they kill people in portland and seattle and all these other places, they take over a large portion of seattle. people die. they walk in and beat the hell out of the store owners. they take it over. if i didn't send -- i was getting ready to send in the national guard and maybe the military. they heard that and all of a sudden they left. it's an amazing thing. same thing in minnesota. >> greg: mostly peaceful. >> mr. trump:...
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she came back to portland, only visited him, had a baby, got her mother to watch the baby, carried onher medical practice, started the suffrage campaign, broke all kinds of class and race barriers, and the running for congress in 1920, she didn't win but she spent the rest of her life working for women's medical associations here and internationally and wrote two books, an astounding one. everybody should look her up. >> that is fantastic. thank you so much, what a fascinating evening of fascinating women. we wish you all the best with the book and thank you so much for joining us tonight. i want to remind our audience that winifred gallagher's book, new women in your list come from settlers to separatists, and all-american stories available-for-sale from politics and prose, we are putting up a link right now if you follow that link you can get a 10% discount on the book. i would also like to extend a special thank you to everyone of our viewers who joined us tonight and for your great questions. >> this week we are looking back to the state in history. >> good evening, my fellow citi
she came back to portland, only visited him, had a baby, got her mother to watch the baby, carried onher medical practice, started the suffrage campaign, broke all kinds of class and race barriers, and the running for congress in 1920, she didn't win but she spent the rest of her life working for women's medical associations here and internationally and wrote two books, an astounding one. everybody should look her up. >> that is fantastic. thank you so much, what a fascinating evening of...
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and i think there's a big divide there between what we call western oregon or the valley, the portland area and rural oregon. a lot of what we get from the politicians is a need jerk reaction. i don't have a tremendous amount of ease in how they do things and i think the gun control wherever you want to call it is a very good example of that. killed that blanco's me. i don't know the solutions to lessen the chance of a sandy hook type incident is going to come from gun control. i think it's much deeper than that. do i know what the answer is? no, because there's i think it's a very complicated, very complex problem. guns we're part of it. we have to decide what we're willing to accept on both sides of the fence. you know, are we willing to accept what happened? you know, in these different instances. if not, then what are we willing to accept, you know, laws and rules to lessen the potential of that happening? again? my name is frances wheeler. my husband, david, me. we live in sandy hook, connecticut. david and i have 2 sons. our older son, nate, soon to be 10 years old, is a 4th grad
and i think there's a big divide there between what we call western oregon or the valley, the portland area and rural oregon. a lot of what we get from the politicians is a need jerk reaction. i don't have a tremendous amount of ease in how they do things and i think the gun control wherever you want to call it is a very good example of that. killed that blanco's me. i don't know the solutions to lessen the chance of a sandy hook type incident is going to come from gun control. i think it's...
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, the portland violence that we saw.isten to something that chad wolf said. >> regarding the intelligence and analysis whistle-blower complaint from mr. murphy is patently false. it's a fabrication, completely. i reject any claim that i attempted to influence or retaliate against any individual at dhs but specifically mr. murphy. >> what's your reaction to that? >> so my reaction is that there was a pattern at dhs covering many areas of which just articulated and chad was a part of that. at no point did me or any member of my team ever collect information on reporters or violate any law or anything along those lines. >> so he's lying? >> i think that he has a credibility problem that, when he removed me, he told me that he knew that there was no violations in place but he was tired of me not being a team player and that he was up for confirmation and concerned about the optics that he would to have face from the media. i'm not surprised the media reacted the way they did. everything that was coming from the department at
, the portland violence that we saw.isten to something that chad wolf said. >> regarding the intelligence and analysis whistle-blower complaint from mr. murphy is patently false. it's a fabrication, completely. i reject any claim that i attempted to influence or retaliate against any individual at dhs but specifically mr. murphy. >> what's your reaction to that? >> so my reaction is that there was a pattern at dhs covering many areas of which just articulated and chad was a...
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journey gained international attention he was invited to give closing performances mainstage in portland, albuquerque and brooklyn and a video of the brooklyn event was over 2.5 million views. as interest in his family's story grew triston partnered with many major outlets including cnn and buzz feed. triston is us educator and speaker focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion in the founder of his consulting firm collaborate consulting or triston provides customized training and solutions for individuals, organizations and communities interested in social justice. when triston was a year into his relationship the couple learn that the niece and nephew were about to be removed from the home from child protective services interested in took in 1-year-old haley and 3-year-old lucas becoming caregivers overnight to two tiny survivors of abuse and neglect. from this surprising start they bill of loving marriage and happy home learning to pair on the job they adopted haley and lucas and decided to grow their family biologically with the child that triston was transgender would carry. tristo
journey gained international attention he was invited to give closing performances mainstage in portland, albuquerque and brooklyn and a video of the brooklyn event was over 2.5 million views. as interest in his family's story grew triston partnered with many major outlets including cnn and buzz feed. triston is us educator and speaker focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion in the founder of his consulting firm collaborate consulting or triston provides customized training and solutions...
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she said they were traveling to portland, oregon, where they spent their honeymoon seven years ago.him the kindest, most decent person you would ever meet. norah. >> o'donnell: what a loss. thank you so much. president biden faces the most pivotal week of his presidency. house and senate democrats are rushing to complete work on the president's multi-trillion spending plans. and on top of that a government shutdown is looming. cbs' nikole killion has all the details from the capitol. >> reporter: tonight a high stakes showdown. >> voting no says let's risk it. >> reporter: over a potential shutdown. >> we will not provide republican votes for raising the debt limit. >> reporter: congress at odds over how to avoid an historic default on the nation's debt and keep the government open before funding expires friday. without a resolution, agency services could be halted and roughly 800,000 federal workers would be furloughed with suspended pay. at the white house, president biden exuded confidence as the main pillars of his legislative agenda hang in the balance. >> i'm a born optimist.
she said they were traveling to portland, oregon, where they spent their honeymoon seven years ago.him the kindest, most decent person you would ever meet. norah. >> o'donnell: what a loss. thank you so much. president biden faces the most pivotal week of his presidency. house and senate democrats are rushing to complete work on the president's multi-trillion spending plans. and on top of that a government shutdown is looming. cbs' nikole killion has all the details from the capitol....
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. >> reporter: andrew sivula was bound for portland. >> i heard a loud bang and then the cars tippedayne freed was switching carbs when he held on for dear life. >> my legs were dangling below and the the windows broke out below which is eventually how we escaped. >> reporter: tonight i talked with zach schneider's widow over the phone, she said they have r they were traveling to portland, oregon where they spent their honeymoon seven years ago. she called him the kindest, most decent person you would ever meet. >> o'donnell: thank you so much. president biden faces the most pivotal week of his presidency. house and senate democrats are rushing to complete work on the president's multi- trillion spending plans and on top of that a government shutdown is looming. cbs's nikki battiste has all the >> voting no says let's risk it. >> reporter: over a potential shutdown. >> we will not provide republican votes for raising the de l >> reporter: congress at odds over how to avoid an historic default on the nation's debt and keep the government open before funding expires friday. without a r
. >> reporter: andrew sivula was bound for portland. >> i heard a loud bang and then the cars tippedayne freed was switching carbs when he held on for dear life. >> my legs were dangling below and the the windows broke out below which is eventually how we escaped. >> reporter: tonight i talked with zach schneider's widow over the phone, she said they have r they were traveling to portland, oregon where they spent their honeymoon seven years ago. she called him the...
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after graduation she returned to portland general electric to organize workers who were in nonunionized clerical roles, like her mother. ms. schuler went on to lead organizing efforts for the international brotherhood of electrical workers in oregon and california. in 2009 she became the first woman to serve as afl-cio secretary-treasurer, the number two official. on august 5, after the sudden passing of mr. trumka, she became the first woman president of the afl-cio. about 10 days ago, you were elected by the executive council to fill out his term as i understand it right. so welcome. now, for the ground rules. we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting, no filing of any kind while the record is underway. once the session ends at 10:00, there is no embargo. we will email a rough transcript to all reporters here shortly after we conclude. as many of you know, if you would like to ask a question, send me a signal and i will call on as many of you as time permits. now, president schuler, if you would like to make opening remarks, the floor is yours. >> thank you so much, l
after graduation she returned to portland general electric to organize workers who were in nonunionized clerical roles, like her mother. ms. schuler went on to lead organizing efforts for the international brotherhood of electrical workers in oregon and california. in 2009 she became the first woman to serve as afl-cio secretary-treasurer, the number two official. on august 5, after the sudden passing of mr. trumka, she became the first woman president of the afl-cio. about 10 days ago, you...
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i mean what -- all right i pick portland because they're good about getting vaccinated. they're all about 60%. most of america's manufacturing is in the sunbelt. vak sin augs rates vaccination w live free and die territory. kind of put the opposition in there. so what if jay powell is on to something? what if the delta variant has peaked won't those people go back to work can we use that to explain labor shortage as cross dozens of industries in little to do with unemployment benefits and everything to do with being fearful of the pandemic or not wanting to go to work because you thought you would catch it or because you caught it so china goes off the raid ar screen for 24 hours. president xi had to bail out ever grands customers and jay gets new found credibility because we can't tell if delta peaked or not. the bottom line, the absence two of negatives does equal a positive which is how you got this magnificent rally. i want to go to sam in colorado. sam? >> jim, how are you? >> sam, i'm doing so well! i got to tell you, i'm starting watkins this weekend what you got
i mean what -- all right i pick portland because they're good about getting vaccinated. they're all about 60%. most of america's manufacturing is in the sunbelt. vak sin augs rates vaccination w live free and die territory. kind of put the opposition in there. so what if jay powell is on to something? what if the delta variant has peaked won't those people go back to work can we use that to explain labor shortage as cross dozens of industries in little to do with unemployment benefits and...
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will: turn to this story portland, city of portland will ban all products from the state of texas. texas withdraws the unconstitutional ban on abortion or until it is overturned in court. the portland city council stands all people should have the right to choose carry a pregnancy, that the decisions they make are complex, difficult, unique untheir circumstances. i don't know first of all logistically how portland goes about banning products from the state of texas. i don't know secondarily, clearly is it not in the interest -- good luck living without texas petroleum, texas whatever. by the way we didn't bring this up earlier, i don't think it is legal. violation of the interstate commerce clause. how one government can ban products from another government. lawrence: can we applaud their consistency. they're not from womb to the tomb. they provide mead dells for people there. provide zones for people to commit murders by the way unsolved. there has been no accountability. number two, i kind of like this movement, like, i'm really sick to all the liberals moved to texas. if this is
will: turn to this story portland, city of portland will ban all products from the state of texas. texas withdraws the unconstitutional ban on abortion or until it is overturned in court. the portland city council stands all people should have the right to choose carry a pregnancy, that the decisions they make are complex, difficult, unique untheir circumstances. i don't know first of all logistically how portland goes about banning products from the state of texas. i don't know secondarily,...
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el dinero serÁ repartido en atlanta, houston, los angeles, san francisco, seattle y portland. >> es loogado en un procedimiento legal tengan abogado. luis: el problemas que no hay suficientes abogados para miles y miles de jÓvenes en proceso de deportaciÓn. los crÍticos dicen que hay se debe cambiar el sistema. mientras tanto, los niÑos siguen llegando. patricia: los inmigrantes han sufrido un nuevo revÉs, la decisiÓn de la parlamentaria se considera negativa, esto retrasarÍa la tan necesaria reforma migratoria que facilitarÍa el camino a la ciudadanÍa a millones de indocumentados. pablo gato nos tiene algunas reacciones. pablo: la segunda negativa de la parlamentaria de no incluir inmigraciÓn en el debate presupuestario ha enfurecido a muchos activistas. >> la decisiÓn de la parlamentaria fue negativa para nuestra comunidad. es una persona que no fue elegida por nadie y ahora toma la decisiÓn por millones y millones de personas. pablo: dice que esa es una decisiÓn del propio presidente, nave una funcionaria. —— no de una funcionaria. ahora las protestas son frente al partido demÓcrata
el dinero serÁ repartido en atlanta, houston, los angeles, san francisco, seattle y portland. >> es loogado en un procedimiento legal tengan abogado. luis: el problemas que no hay suficientes abogados para miles y miles de jÓvenes en proceso de deportaciÓn. los crÍticos dicen que hay se debe cambiar el sistema. mientras tanto, los niÑos siguen llegando. patricia: los inmigrantes han sufrido un nuevo revÉs, la decisiÓn de la parlamentaria se considera negativa, esto retrasarÍa la...
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this is from the neighborhood in portland. one of the things i really appreciated in the research process was that i was able to write about black history in the pacific northwest. she is getting her right to vote at a mcdonald's and hence the title franchise you see what my editor did there she came up with the title i was not that creative. [laughter] the point is, what does that mean for mcdonald's to be the space in which black rights are being pursued and realized? this is so depressing. i think it's a cautionary tale to all of us to think this is where this needs to happen. i think what i am most concerned with is saying that we actually do have the tools to address racial injustice. but if we keep on suggesting market-based solutions or market activity is going to do this, that we are going to continue to see the cycles of history. >> own to quickly ask about advertising. advertising for mcdonald's was so expansive one of the biggest campaigns ever, you talk about the company? >> communications based in chicago is so im
this is from the neighborhood in portland. one of the things i really appreciated in the research process was that i was able to write about black history in the pacific northwest. she is getting her right to vote at a mcdonald's and hence the title franchise you see what my editor did there she came up with the title i was not that creative. [laughter] the point is, what does that mean for mcdonald's to be the space in which black rights are being pursued and realized? this is so depressing. i...
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victoria de portland timbers.
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. >>> oakland y san francisco están en el top ten y el título se lo llevó portland. >>> tomémonos unctioa para celebrar. >>> ahora no, mañana de arreglar y que la joven latina desaparecia al viernes pasado. no pierdensperan de encontrarla con vida >> se ve un hombre con cobija y >> spears libre por le mento. la cantante obtuvo una victoria legal en intento por recuperar control de su ayuda >> lejos de ayudarla le quito todos sus derechos por u persona >> va,mps cpcon s detalles de esta dramática historia. hoy la propuesta de incluir una legalizacion de millones sufrio un goloe casi letal. rechazaron el plan democrata. los democratas no se dan por vencido, buenas noches >> me dicen que no han abandonado a la comunidad mayor cantidad de indocumentados poble. el camino a la legalizacion por medio del plan del presidente joe biden de infraestructura fracaso >> las noticias devastan una vez mas esperanzas de millones de inmigrantes cuando nego por medio de megaplan de infraestructura del presidente joe biden >> es muy claro, la parlamentaria por ella no ha votado. se voto por los miembros
. >>> oakland y san francisco están en el top ten y el título se lo llevó portland. >>> tomémonos unctioa para celebrar. >>> ahora no, mañana de arreglar y que la joven latina desaparecia al viernes pasado. no pierdensperan de encontrarla con vida >> se ve un hombre con cobija y >> spears libre por le mento. la cantante obtuvo una victoria legal en intento por recuperar control de su ayuda >> lejos de ayudarla le quito todos sus derechos por u...
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fÉlix: un hospital de portland estÁ saturado por el alto nÚmero de pacientes no vacunados y gravementeedades preexistentes. actualmente son personas que en su mayorÍa no estÁn vacunados y son afectadas por la variante delta. paulina: a partir de este fin de semana millones de estadounidenses se enfrentan a un nuevo reto financiero. llega a su fin la ayuda adicional de 300 $ para desempleados por la pandemia. se calcula que alrededor 7 millones de personas se verÁn afectadas en los 26 estados que estaban brindando esta ayuda. son muchas las empresas que aseguran tener miles de puestos de trabajo disponibles. fÉlix: en california se intensifican las campaÑas a favor y en contra del gobernador gavin newson. el 14 de septiembre los votantes decidirÁn si serÁ destituido uno. —— o no. romy: a sÓlo 10 dÍas para que se decida sÍ gavin newson serÁ destituido.. >> newson es un hipÓcrita. romy: el voto hispano podrÍa marcar la diferencia hispanos son en 30% de votantes elegibles y el grupo mÁs impactado por la pandemia. demÓcratas lanzaron una millonaria campaÑa enfocada a los hispanos. >> gavin
fÉlix: un hospital de portland estÁ saturado por el alto nÚmero de pacientes no vacunados y gravementeedades preexistentes. actualmente son personas que en su mayorÍa no estÁn vacunados y son afectadas por la variante delta. paulina: a partir de este fin de semana millones de estadounidenses se enfrentan a un nuevo reto financiero. llega a su fin la ayuda adicional de 300 $ para desempleados por la pandemia. se calcula que alrededor 7 millones de personas se verÁn afectadas en los 26...
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. >> reporter: andrew cebullo was bound for portland. >> i heard a loud bang and then the cars tipped. >> reporter: wayne freed was switching cars when he held on for dear life. >> and my legs were dangling down below and the windows broke out down below, which is now we eventually escaped. >> reporter: tonight i talked with zach's now widow rebecca over the phone. she says they were traveling to portland, oregon where they spent their honeymoon seven years ago. she called him the kindest, most decent person you'd ever meet. norah? >> what a loss. meg oliver, thank you so much. >>> well, tonight president biden faces perhaps the most pivotal week of his presidency. house and senate democrats are rushing to complete work on the president's multitrillion-dollar spending plans. and on top of that a government shutdown is looming. cbs's nicole killion has all the details from the capitol. >> reporter: tonight a high-stakes showdown. >> voting no says let's risk it. >> reporter: over a potential shutdown. >> we will not provide republican votes for raising the debt limit. >> reporter: cong
. >> reporter: andrew cebullo was bound for portland. >> i heard a loud bang and then the cars tipped. >> reporter: wayne freed was switching cars when he held on for dear life. >> and my legs were dangling down below and the windows broke out down below, which is now we eventually escaped. >> reporter: tonight i talked with zach's now widow rebecca over the phone. she says they were traveling to portland, oregon where they spent their honeymoon seven years ago....
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it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,own the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪♪♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead kennedys. >> if we are blaming anybody in san francisco, we will just blame the dead kennedys. >> there you go. >> we had situations where concerts were cancelled due to flyers, obscene flyers that the city was thought -- that he thought was obscene that had been put up. the city of san francisco has come around to embrace it's musicians. when they have the centennial for city hall, they brought in all kinds of local musicians and i got to perfor
it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,own the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't...
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the latest happen just hours ago, near portland, oregon, and it was deadly. they say the shooter that went into that high school this morning as dad along with one student. that shooting began just after 8 o'clock this morning. just as students were getting started with their day, a very active scene and a community in shock after a shooting in trout, dale at reynolds high school, again, my 1st reaction was not again, my 2nd reaction was to get really mad. somebody was raising a child in a house with an a r 15 and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. what kind of message was that child being sent? living in a house like that? yeah, they have a 2nd amendment right to do it. and we got to dead kids to show for it. and i just feel a sense of personal failure. what could i have done to make a difference? and that haunts me all the time. we have to work orders mine across the board. defer to focus bittman. no ball here but me. oh oh oh i i ah ah me, i understand. i ah, the, i don't know. i mean there's some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were scabbin
the latest happen just hours ago, near portland, oregon, and it was deadly. they say the shooter that went into that high school this morning as dad along with one student. that shooting began just after 8 o'clock this morning. just as students were getting started with their day, a very active scene and a community in shock after a shooting in trout, dale at reynolds high school, again, my 1st reaction was not again, my 2nd reaction was to get really mad. somebody was raising a child in a...
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look at all that rain up in seattle and portland for tonight.hat would be the case all weekend long for both saturday and into sunday. back here in the bay area current wind speeds it is a breezy, blustery friday night, and right now you can see fairfield. that's a gust of up to 31 miles an hour. few more reports for you not as strong but still breezy. actually not too bad at sfo with the winds around five miles an hour current numbers out there for the 10 o'clock our temperatures in the fifties to the lower sixties santa rosa 57 oakland, 61 in san jose 60 degrees. so here's the weekend system. it's nice, cold front up here to our north. this moves in at least approaches tomorrow. so with that lots of clouds that chance of a sprinkle or light shower, but the main action moves in early sunday morning. between about four and five o'clock. and then as the system moves on out to the east, this area of high pressure builds in and unfortunately that will set up the offshore wind event, the first offshore wind event of the season that will boost the fi
look at all that rain up in seattle and portland for tonight.hat would be the case all weekend long for both saturday and into sunday. back here in the bay area current wind speeds it is a breezy, blustery friday night, and right now you can see fairfield. that's a gust of up to 31 miles an hour. few more reports for you not as strong but still breezy. actually not too bad at sfo with the winds around five miles an hour current numbers out there for the 10 o'clock our temperatures in the...
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blumenauer: portland metro counselor bob stacy announced he's going to retire next month. to say bob is an unsung hero is true only for those never privileged to work with bob or watch him in action. he's a hero in every sense of the word, a quintessential champion for liberty in our community, and not just for oregon, because his long distinguished career earned him a national reputation. i've had the special privilege to work with bob in every facet of his distinguished career. as a young legislator, we worked to enact oregon's landmark land use legislation. and bob, as a young attorney for the thousand friends of oregon, fighting to establish and protect oregon's iconic land use legislation with pioneers like henry richman, dick brenner, true oregon pioneers. his work put him in direct conflict with the cult who had taken over the central oregon town of antelope. he actually tried to poison -- they tried to poison him as he had the courage to stand up for the integrity of local government and land use planning. when i was elected to the portland city council and became
blumenauer: portland metro counselor bob stacy announced he's going to retire next month. to say bob is an unsung hero is true only for those never privileged to work with bob or watch him in action. he's a hero in every sense of the word, a quintessential champion for liberty in our community, and not just for oregon, because his long distinguished career earned him a national reputation. i've had the special privilege to work with bob in every facet of his distinguished career. as a young...
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be the most eclectic resume of any author we've had at any venue for long philip reeker lives in portland, maine, with his wife, the writer kate thompson and their two young boys. dan and rob thank you so much for being here. rob you mentioned you came straight from a ship so thank you so much for squeezing as in for this evening. i could not put this book down. i was peaking at in between customers all the work. i left the store and came out and just plopped myself on the couch and finished it. it is really incredible and it's not the book i expected about, about code. we discussed this a little bit earlier but it is completely nonpolitical. it's just what you were saying in the er and you mention an email to me this is actually a little bit of a struggle to write this book and not more of a medical drama and adventure story so i would love it to just here a little bit about how this particular book came about. >> sorry. you guys are muted. i don't know how that happened. am i better? >> perfect. >> first i want to say thank you for having dan and i this evening with this group of people
be the most eclectic resume of any author we've had at any venue for long philip reeker lives in portland, maine, with his wife, the writer kate thompson and their two young boys. dan and rob thank you so much for being here. rob you mentioned you came straight from a ship so thank you so much for squeezing as in for this evening. i could not put this book down. i was peaking at in between customers all the work. i left the store and came out and just plopped myself on the couch and finished...
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to burn down a police department in minneapolis and create an ought ton mouse zone in seattle and portland because their issues are legitimate. they've kept silent too long. let them have their fun and activism. it was the wrong move. >> harris: all of that is, you know, senator tim scott thought he was negotiating with democrats who were acting in good faith at the time but we've learned over the weekend democrats failed to come to the table any longer over police reform. watch this. >> yeah. >> they're putting politics over people and focusing on a partisan victory. just remember, this problem came to us because chicago and atlanta, minneapolis, new york city, los angeles, portland, seattle, all big blue cities run by democrat mayors and super majorities on their councils decided not to act on behalf of their most vulnerable communities. so yes, they all try to defund the police. we want to re-fund the police because public safety is job one. >> harris: jason. >> he is 100% correct. it was never done in good faith from the democratic party they started by saying they wanted to dismantle
to burn down a police department in minneapolis and create an ought ton mouse zone in seattle and portland because their issues are legitimate. they've kept silent too long. let them have their fun and activism. it was the wrong move. >> harris: all of that is, you know, senator tim scott thought he was negotiating with democrats who were acting in good faith at the time but we've learned over the weekend democrats failed to come to the table any longer over police reform. watch this....