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, but only to return to portland, we will never have to, when we return to portland, it will accept usw much he received? 180, but they’re a fool with money, okay, wrap it up , so that everyone works like this, come on, volodya, like that, and now a word to the new neighbor, okay, i have cows to toast. so that i could leave this apartment as soon as possible and the owners would do a real mess. ivan konstantinovich, so that you too get over the good news as soon as possible, right? yes. spizoring. i’ll go have a smoke, sleep, sleep, good morning. hello, comrade, hello, morning program of the radio station youth, irony of fate, and mountain with mountain, well, how do you meet this in the kitchen, today we have a lot to do, knowing the order of our program, we will share our plans for the next 45 minutes. so, you like them, it seems to me that they are a little too big, with a child you can’t, well , go to mom, i won’t go, i want to roll, i said, go to mom, i say, go to mom, go, favorites in the previous, what became so bad for you, attempts to return prince potemkin, only for his sake
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ashley graham has the latest from our portland affiliate. >> reporter: as the portland teachers strike continues through the weekend families are faced with the possibility that schools could be closed again next week. some parents say the past few days have already been difficult. >> it's -- you know, it's been a hard week. >> luckily, we have grandparents so they are in town to take care of the kids. >> it's really inconvenient for us but we will be with them as long as we have to be. >> reporter: despite the hardship many saying they support teachers who have walked off the job. >> we want teachers to have more money and smaller class sizes. >> we love all of our teachers and community. >> i want to go back to school. >> we want everyone to go back to school. >> reporter: caught in the middle are students. >> i feel like i should be learning, i could have learned more in the past two days. >> to get salmon to study them at school but we can't because the strike is happening. >> reporter: and those kids won't be back in the classroom until a deal is reached. this weekend both the dis
ashley graham has the latest from our portland affiliate. >> reporter: as the portland teachers strike continues through the weekend families are faced with the possibility that schools could be closed again next week. some parents say the past few days have already been difficult. >> it's -- you know, it's been a hard week. >> luckily, we have grandparents so they are in town to take care of the kids. >> it's really inconvenient for us but we will be with them as long...
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students in portland, oregon, will be back in class today after nearly a month. their teachers have ended their walkout. the issues on the table in oregon's largest school district reflected similar concerns for teachers unions around the country. here's abc's derrick dennis. >> this morning, the longest public school teacher strike in the us this year is over a three week strike by teachers in portland, oregon, ending thanks to a tentative contract deal. >> if they really care about students. the majority of their budget should go to funding work with students at issue, several key issues and problems plaguing school districts across the country. >> the new contract includes a 14% raise for teachers, more built in time for lesson planning. lost during the pandemic and expedited teacher hiring process. a $20 million to settle complaints about schools being too hot or cold with rodents. >> so in order to afford that, it requires more revenue or budget reductions. and i get it. the message is work within our means. >> class sizes were also a major sticking point du
students in portland, oregon, will be back in class today after nearly a month. their teachers have ended their walkout. the issues on the table in oregon's largest school district reflected similar concerns for teachers unions around the country. here's abc's derrick dennis. >> this morning, the longest public school teacher strike in the us this year is over a three week strike by teachers in portland, oregon, ending thanks to a tentative contract deal. >> if they really care...
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phil neville has been appointed the new portland timbers manager ahead of their upcoming season on ae former england and manchester united defender�*s new role comes after he was sacked by another mls�*s side, inter miami injune and thanked the club's hierarchy for their support. it's probably one of my proudest days in football to be named head coach of this great organisation. i was fortunate enough in the last couple of months to have many opportunities, many coaching opportunities to take. and from the minute i met ned and merritt and saw the city, saw the club, in my life i've always followed my gut, and my gut said straightaway that i had to i had to follow this dream of becoming the portland timbers head coach. slovenia cruised past australia two one at the billiejean king cup in seville on tuesday. kaia started things off well with the straight sets 6461 victory over ajla tomljanovic tamara sets 64—61 victory over ajla tomljanovic tamara zidansek continued the strong start as she defeated daria saville 6164. australia's only win came in the doubles match as kimberly birrell a
phil neville has been appointed the new portland timbers manager ahead of their upcoming season on ae former england and manchester united defender�*s new role comes after he was sacked by another mls�*s side, inter miami injune and thanked the club's hierarchy for their support. it's probably one of my proudest days in football to be named head coach of this great organisation. i was fortunate enough in the last couple of months to have many opportunities, many coaching opportunities to...
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school's out for tens of thousands of students in portland, as teachers go on strike.e demanding. >> portland public schools, you can do better and you must do better. >> selling your home could soon get a little cheaper thanks to a new court ruling that could reduce the commission fees paid to real estate agents and radically change the way homes are bought and sold in this country >> norah: some good news as you start thinking about thanksgiving. the price of turkey is down a lot. but what about other parts of the meal? and celine dion's first appearance in nearly four years, the advice she gave to a hockey team in vegas. ♪ ♪ good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin tonight with the rush to escape gaza for hundreds of foreign nationals, including american citizens who've been trapped in the war zone for more than three weeks. today the border crossing with egypt was opened for the first time since the start of the war, allowing hundreds of foreign passport holders and some critically injured palestinians t
school's out for tens of thousands of students in portland, as teachers go on strike.e demanding. >> portland public schools, you can do better and you must do better. >> selling your home could soon get a little cheaper thanks to a new court ruling that could reduce the commission fees paid to real estate agents and radically change the way homes are bought and sold in this country >> norah: some good news as you start thinking about thanksgiving. the price of turkey is down...
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that'll take aim at crescent city, portland and seattle.ver the next six days, these are wow numbers. i mean, there's going to be a ton of rain and big time snow up in the cascades. there's just not a lot here for us, at least not right now. maybe a little snow here coming down out of the northwest. 1 to 2, maybe three inches over the next couple of days, going into at least late saturday, early sunday. but right now, early december is looking like at least the first couple of days we'll get a lot of clouds after that. i think we get some upper 60s to near 70 around monday or tuesday before a possibility of rain coming in here on the seventh. but it's going to be a big time show up in the pacific northwest. they're going to take the brunt of this for a while. sun and clouds, a little breeze up in the hills, partly sunny, partly cloudy, cooler. any rain would be to the north, 60s on the temps. they'll stay here till about saturday. then i think sunday we start to hit them up and move them on out and it'll be warming up, especially monday and
that'll take aim at crescent city, portland and seattle.ver the next six days, these are wow numbers. i mean, there's going to be a ton of rain and big time snow up in the cascades. there's just not a lot here for us, at least not right now. maybe a little snow here coming down out of the northwest. 1 to 2, maybe three inches over the next couple of days, going into at least late saturday, early sunday. but right now, early december is looking like at least the first couple of days we'll get a...
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all thanks to a portland teacher strike and parents left to deal with the mess. two of them are next. >> brian: plus, capitol hill or coliseum, senator throws guantanamolet down to the kidneys and one lawmaker called a smurf. griff jenkins coming up. there he is. 18 years from tonight, grant gill will become a legend. when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance. knees will be slapped. suds will be sprayed. people won't know what hurts more: their cheeks, or their sides. that's why he's already keeping himself in-shape and razor sharp today with health tips and wellness tools from aarp. to help make sure his health lives as long as he does. because the younger you are, the more you need aarp. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? yeah, my 5g home internet delays the game a bit. but you get used to it. try these. they're noise cancelling earmuffs. i stole them from an airport. it's always something with you, man. great! solid!
all thanks to a portland teacher strike and parents left to deal with the mess. two of them are next. >> brian: plus, capitol hill or coliseum, senator throws guantanamolet down to the kidneys and one lawmaker called a smurf. griff jenkins coming up. there he is. 18 years from tonight, grant gill will become a legend. when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance. knees will be slapped. suds will be sprayed. people won't know what hurts more: their cheeks, or their...
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in portland, oregon, i'm with the portland gray panthers and organize election forums.e have had 70 candidates talk to us. portland oregon has rank-choice voting in effect next year and there are no primaries. i want to mention that and if you have time for a comment. on the oregon race, as you probably know perhaps there is one open seat because there it is a candidate retiring and there is a contested seat with three women engineers trying to take out the seat, traditionally a democratic seat was that the people we are keeping track of our all three women engineers running to get the nomination, and then for the other seat which has long been probably not a contested but along democratic seat of a diverse candidates like one who has a sister party in congress in washington state and eddie mauro alice, a city counselor from gresham, so if you have information or comments on those two races that would be great. thank you. >> all right. any response? >> that's great. i think the oregon braces getting overlooked because -- race is getting overlooked because of a bias. i t
in portland, oregon, i'm with the portland gray panthers and organize election forums.e have had 70 candidates talk to us. portland oregon has rank-choice voting in effect next year and there are no primaries. i want to mention that and if you have time for a comment. on the oregon race, as you probably know perhaps there is one open seat because there it is a candidate retiring and there is a contested seat with three women engineers trying to take out the seat, traditionally a democratic seat...
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we caught up with parents in portland public.hey're saying about the sense of relief now that this is done. listen to this. >> my kindergarten started at a brand-new school, she'll have to re-adjust to it all over again. >> if they didn't go back yet it would have been a rough week. i'm very, very, very thankful. >> school's back tomorrow. they were both very, very excited. >> important to say that this still a temporary agreement until the deal is officially ratified, that vote expected at some point tomorrow. kate. >> steve patterson, thanks. >>> kate the post-thanksgiving travel rush is nearly over and this year it's breaking records. the tsa said yesterday was the busiest day ever for air travel with nearly 3 million people flying. as tom costello shows us despite all the crowds things were pretty smooth. >> reporter: the tsa screened nearly three million passengers on saturday shattering the record set in june. among the busiest airports, look at this, lax with 230,000 passengers on sunday. in atlanta, 30,000 passengers were
we caught up with parents in portland public.hey're saying about the sense of relief now that this is done. listen to this. >> my kindergarten started at a brand-new school, she'll have to re-adjust to it all over again. >> if they didn't go back yet it would have been a rough week. i'm very, very, very thankful. >> school's back tomorrow. they were both very, very excited. >> important to say that this still a temporary agreement until the deal is officially ratified,...
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it's the first-ever strike of portland teachers. in other labor news, thousands of non-union pharmacists and technicians at cvs and walgreens stores have launched a three-day walkout to demand the pharmacy chains hire more staff and improve working conditions. organizers of the wildcat strike, which has been dubbed "pharmageddon" on social media, say the covid-19 pandemic exacerbated workplace stress and high turnover, with employees forced to work faster and with less help. and healthcare activist ady barkan has died at the age of 39 of the neuro-degenerative disease als. after his diagnosis in 2016, ady barkan dedicated his life to the fight for single-payer healthcare. he continued to speak out even after als left him physically unable to talk, communicating with a computerized system that translated his eye movements into spoken words. in 2019, ady used the device to deliver powerful opening remarks at the first-ever congressional hearing on medicare-for-all. his story is told in the documentary "not going quietly." in 2021, i s
it's the first-ever strike of portland teachers. in other labor news, thousands of non-union pharmacists and technicians at cvs and walgreens stores have launched a three-day walkout to demand the pharmacy chains hire more staff and improve working conditions. organizers of the wildcat strike, which has been dubbed "pharmageddon" on social media, say the covid-19 pandemic exacerbated workplace stress and high turnover, with employees forced to work faster and with less help. and...
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it's the first-ever strike of portland teachers. in other labor news, thousands of non-union pharmacists and technicians at cvs and walgreens stores have launched a three-day walkout to demand the pharmacy chains hire more staff and improve working conditions. organizers of the wildcat strike, which has been dubbed "pharmageddon" on social media, say the covid-19 pandemic exacerbated workplace stress and high turnover, with employees forced to work faster and with less help. and healthcare activist ady barkan has died at the age of 39 of the neuro-degenerative disease als. after his diagnosis in 2016, ady barkan dedicated his life to the fight for single-payer healthcare. he continued to speak out even after als left him physically unable to talk, communicating with a computerized system that translated his eye movements into spoken words. in 2019, ady used the device to deliver powerful opening remarks at the first-ever congressional hearing on medicare-for-all. his story is told in the documentary "not going quietly." in 2021, i s
it's the first-ever strike of portland teachers. in other labor news, thousands of non-union pharmacists and technicians at cvs and walgreens stores have launched a three-day walkout to demand the pharmacy chains hire more staff and improve working conditions. organizers of the wildcat strike, which has been dubbed "pharmageddon" on social media, say the covid-19 pandemic exacerbated workplace stress and high turnover, with employees forced to work faster and with less help. and...
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so many kids, public school students in portland, are now on break indefinitely.ll 81 of portland's public schools are closed and teachers are on a historic strike, all of this sending about 49,000 students home as they enter the fourth day of their strike. the district and teachers coming to the bargaining table yesterday after not reaching an agreement. both saying they're willing to negotiate through the weekend. so, what are teachers looking for? well, the portland association of teachers are calling for higher wages, about a 20% pay increase, smaller class sizes and more planning time. those demands coming with a $220 million price tag for the district, and the district says they do not have the funds to meet the union's current demands, because the state has not given them the budget. well, the governor telling the school district to work with the resources that they do have right now. but look, on the weekdays, it's a scramble for families to just figure out where to send their kids and of course, whit, all of this with the looming concern of what will happ
so many kids, public school students in portland, are now on break indefinitely.ll 81 of portland's public schools are closed and teachers are on a historic strike, all of this sending about 49,000 students home as they enter the fourth day of their strike. the district and teachers coming to the bargaining table yesterday after not reaching an agreement. both saying they're willing to negotiate through the weekend. so, what are teachers looking for? well, the portland association of teachers...
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it's the first-ever strike of portland teachers. in other labor news, thousands of non-union pharmacists and technicians at cvs and walgreens stores have launched a three-day walkout to demand the pharmacy chains hire more staff and improve working conditions. organizers of the wildcat strike, which has been dubbed "pharmageddon" on social media, say the covid-19 pandemic exacerbated workplace stress and high turnover, with employees forced to work faster and with less help. and healthcare activist ady barkan has died at the age of 39 of the neuro-degenerative disease als. after his diagnosis in 2016, ady barkan dedicated his life to the fight for single-payer healthcare. he continued to speak out even after als left him physically unable to talk, communicating with a computerized system that translated his eye movements into spoken words. in 2019, ady used the device to deliver powerful opening remarks at the first-ever congressional hearing on medicare-for-all. his story is told in the documentary "not going quietly." in 2021, i s
it's the first-ever strike of portland teachers. in other labor news, thousands of non-union pharmacists and technicians at cvs and walgreens stores have launched a three-day walkout to demand the pharmacy chains hire more staff and improve working conditions. organizers of the wildcat strike, which has been dubbed "pharmageddon" on social media, say the covid-19 pandemic exacerbated workplace stress and high turnover, with employees forced to work faster and with less help. and...
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>>> about 45,000 portland, oregon students will be back in class this morning after a nearly month-long teachers' strike. the state's largest school district reached a tentative agreement with the teachers' union last night. >>> and cyber monday is here. but many have already been shelling out over the last several days. shoppers spent nearly $10 billion online on black friday according to adobe analytics. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. >>> it's monday, november 27th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." the push to extend the pause. president biden says he's hopeful more americans will be released today, one day after the first american hostage was freed, a 4-year-old girl. >>> arrested. breaking developments overnight in the shooting of three palestinian students in vermont. the suspect now in custody. >>> saying good-bye to a former first lady. three days of mourning get under way today as georgia and the nation bid a fond farewell to rosalynn carter. >>> and it's cyber monday, the holiday shopping season kicks off with a buying boom over the
>>> about 45,000 portland, oregon students will be back in class this morning after a nearly month-long teachers' strike. the state's largest school district reached a tentative agreement with the teachers' union last night. >>> and cyber monday is here. but many have already been shelling out over the last several days. shoppers spent nearly $10 billion online on black friday according to adobe analytics. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv....
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the deal reached sunday came more than three weeks after teachers at 81 portland-area schools walkedut on strike. the portland association of teachers union said the tentative deal had secured key wins, including demands for higher wages, class size limits, and more time to plan lessons. thousands of amazon workers across europe went on strike on black friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year, protesting the retail giant's working conditions and demanding fair wages. the global campaign make amazon pay said strikes and protests would take place from friday through today in at least 30 countries. in coventry, england, over 1000 amazon warehouse workers walked off the job friday, blocking the facility's entrance and preventing trucks from leaving. this is the tree union leader. >> we have people joining us from germany, from the u.s., from italy come out on strike today. this is now a global wake-up call for amazon. they cannot keep ignoring the concerns of the workers and workers in warehouses around the world. it is clear that this is a huge mentis thing that amazon needs
the deal reached sunday came more than three weeks after teachers at 81 portland-area schools walkedut on strike. the portland association of teachers union said the tentative deal had secured key wins, including demands for higher wages, class size limits, and more time to plan lessons. thousands of amazon workers across europe went on strike on black friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year, protesting the retail giant's working conditions and demanding fair wages. the global...
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. >> all right, julie, thank you >>> new this morning, teachers and students in portland, oregon will return to their classrooms today. the portland association of teachers reached a deal sunday night with the city's public school district, bringing a close to a strike that began over three weeks ago the tentative agreement includes a 6.25 raise for employees with further increases in following years. this latest work stoppage kept nearly 45,000 students out of school >>> the memorial services for former first lady rosalynn carter will begin today with a motorcade procession mourners are invited to honor her life along the procession right. the motorcade's first stop will be at the rosalynn carter health and services complex for a wreath laying. the next stop, the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. the public is welcome to pay their respects as mrs. carter lies there in repose president biden and vice president harris are expected to attend the memorial service tomorrow >>> after those services, the president will skip the united nations annual climate summit for the first
. >> all right, julie, thank you >>> new this morning, teachers and students in portland, oregon will return to their classrooms today. the portland association of teachers reached a deal sunday night with the city's public school district, bringing a close to a strike that began over three weeks ago the tentative agreement includes a 6.25 raise for employees with further increases in following years. this latest work stoppage kept nearly 45,000 students out of school...
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. >> remains behind bars tonight in portland. he's facing both state and federal charges and now some passengers aboard that flight have filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines kron four's. dan kerman reports. >> 3 passengers aboard that san francisco bound alaskan airliner that was forced to make an emergency landing in portland last month when an off-duty pilot riding in the jump seat allegedly tried to shut down the plane's engines have filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines to the sense that what i thought was very >> secure. clean way of flying was compromised. what i went through, it impacted last cup. and paul steven says he's now suffering from anxiety and trouble sleeping in says the moment the flight attendant announced there was an on-board emergency. >> remains front and center in his mind. >> the plant immediately takes a turn members left or right and nose dives toward its destination. same exact time. the flight is shuttering. so the shaking happening in the cabin. it was like i said, it wasn't when i turned and l
. >> remains behind bars tonight in portland. he's facing both state and federal charges and now some passengers aboard that flight have filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines kron four's. dan kerman reports. >> 3 passengers aboard that san francisco bound alaskan airliner that was forced to make an emergency landing in portland last month when an off-duty pilot riding in the jump seat allegedly tried to shut down the plane's engines have filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines to...
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> shut off the engines of an alaska airliner midflight last month remains behind bars tonight in portland facing both state and federal charges. now some passengers aboard the flight of filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines kron four's. dan kerman reports. >> a lawsuit has been filed against alaska airlines on behalf of 3 passengers, a board that san francisco bound alaska airliner that was forced to make an emergency landing in portland last month when an off-duty pilot riding in the jump seat allegedly tried to shut down the plane's engines. i would be able exploit not be scared so i can do something about that. alaska passenger paul steven says he's now suffering from anxiety and trouble sleeping in says he can't forget the moment when the flight attendant announced and onboard emergency. that's when the flight. >> point street down to where final destination was. there's no word of why no what was safe. what's not? so we were left thinking around what the situation was. so i look to the passengers next to me. i saw fear in their i like the passion behind me. some in their eyes. and
> shut off the engines of an alaska airliner midflight last month remains behind bars tonight in portland facing both state and federal charges. now some passengers aboard the flight of filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines kron four's. dan kerman reports. >> a lawsuit has been filed against alaska airlines on behalf of 3 passengers, a board that san francisco bound alaska airliner that was forced to make an emergency landing in portland last month when an off-duty pilot riding in...
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after nearly a month on strike, portland's public school teachers reached a tentative deal.n: the good news is for all the parents that over 40,000 students are back in class this morning. they missed 11 days of school. can you imagine the outrage at home when parent haves to jug this will with their work. now we have this tentative deal with the union, $13.8% cumulative cost of living increase and some teachers get more than that . their average pay is $50,000 and say it's not keeping up with the cost of living particularly in portland. they also complained that they have too much work so now they're getting 90 minutes more each week for planning, dedicated planning time, and three times the staff to help address students emotional and mental health. stuart: thanks very much indeed. no comment on that whatsoever. have a look at dow 30. i use the same expression, even after week's vacation, i'll give you a sense of the market. we've got more than -- about two-thirds down, one-third up. the dow is off about a quarter of 1%. then there's this, a mob, and i use that word advise
after nearly a month on strike, portland's public school teachers reached a tentative deal.n: the good news is for all the parents that over 40,000 students are back in class this morning. they missed 11 days of school. can you imagine the outrage at home when parent haves to jug this will with their work. now we have this tentative deal with the union, $13.8% cumulative cost of living increase and some teachers get more than that . their average pay is $50,000 and say it's not keeping up with...
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way to go, in my opinion. >> another big issue, mental health support, which is included in the portland contract deal, the offer still needs to be approved by the union, but classes resume today. andrew andrea, derek, thank you. >> the final journey of former first lady rosalynn carter begins today in georgia. carter passed away last sunday at age 96. today, her remains will be brought to her husband's presidential library in atlanta. she'll lie in repose there tonight, president biden will attend a service for miss carter tomorrow. >> the storm that threatened post thanksgiving travel is mostly moved off the east coast. it dumped heavy snow from wyoming to kansas despite the snow and rain in the northeast. airlines reported few cancellations. thanks in part to higher staffing levels. >> and with that, let's take a look at your monday forecast. good morning. >> on the heels of that blast of wintry cold and snow into kansas , we're dealing with a much colder air mass moving into the northeast. but most of the nation is going to be quieter, less precipitation for monday. that's good news
way to go, in my opinion. >> another big issue, mental health support, which is included in the portland contract deal, the offer still needs to be approved by the union, but classes resume today. andrew andrea, derek, thank you. >> the final journey of former first lady rosalynn carter begins today in georgia. carter passed away last sunday at age 96. today, her remains will be brought to her husband's presidential library in atlanta. she'll lie in repose there tonight, president...
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. >>> new this morning, teachers and students in portland, oregon will return to their classrooms today. the portland association of teachers reached a deal sunday with the city's public school district, bringing an end to that strike that began more than three weeks ago. the tentative deal includes a more than 6% raise for employees with further increases in the following years. this latest work stoppage kept nearly 45,000 students out of school >>> winter arrives in full force for the great lakes this morning. storms continue to dump snow across the region. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking just how much to expect good morning >> good morning. that lake-effect snow machine is in full effect we could see up to four feet in some spots the snow continues to fall that's where you see the blue and the wider blue, the heaviest snow falling into new york, into new england as well. also looking at some heavy rain falling in new england, mainly in maine right now we're looking at rain also through portions of the interior northeast. a wet morning in some spots. be the big story f
. >>> new this morning, teachers and students in portland, oregon will return to their classrooms today. the portland association of teachers reached a deal sunday with the city's public school district, bringing an end to that strike that began more than three weeks ago. the tentative deal includes a more than 6% raise for employees with further increases in the following years. this latest work stoppage kept nearly 45,000 students out of school >>> winter arrives in full...
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portland, oregon, some showers. let's look at the national picture live. doppler seven is tracking that storm, bringing snow to new england and heavy rain along the eastern seaboard and all the way down to the southeast. they're looking at wet weather now. all of that will start to push off the coast tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at 56in new york, 58 in d.c. around the central us. you shouldn't have any problems around denver, 68 degrees, 52 in portland, out west, looking good, up and down the state. other than a few showers up in eureka, 58 degrees dry for most of you, except in tahoe, 56, where you have a slight chance of some snow showers, 80 degrees and warm in los angeles. and i'll be back with a look at your thanksgiving forecast for the bay area. plus the weekend coming up. >> dan, very good, sandhya, thank you. developing news in new york city. law enforcement is on high alert ahead of the upcoming macy's thanksgiving day parade. a new report from the fbi shows the israel-hamas war has created a heightened threat environment that's in quotes t
portland, oregon, some showers. let's look at the national picture live. doppler seven is tracking that storm, bringing snow to new england and heavy rain along the eastern seaboard and all the way down to the southeast. they're looking at wet weather now. all of that will start to push off the coast tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at 56in new york, 58 in d.c. around the central us. you shouldn't have any problems around denver, 68 degrees, 52 in portland, out west, looking good, up and down...
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hoy en la tarde, después de un altercado en un mercado de la ciudad de portland en el estado de las otras de las vías de union pacific hacia una propiedad privada. la empresa ferroviaria opera una de las mayores redes de carga de américa del norte. no se registraron heridos y las vías reabrir a eso de las 09:30 11 con 14 momento de revisar el pronóstico del tiempo para esta semana que viene con cambios importantes. cinthia pimentel nos cuenta todo. el tiempo, mayormente es seco, pero sí frescas. >> esas mañanas que van a continuar en fresno antes de que veamos unos grandes cambios. así que empezamos ahí en fresno. las temperaturas actuales en los 55 grados bajando a esos bajos 50 para el inicio de esta semana laboral. para esta semana laboral, les cuento que el momento de prepararse será esta noche. si no puede dormir mañana si no tiene que trabajar, pues muy suertudo usted prepárese para la lluvia porque tenemos que encontrar las paraguas. asegurarnos que funcione bien nuestros carros y también prepararnos para los posibles impactos que esta lluvia nos va a traer desde el martes en adela
hoy en la tarde, después de un altercado en un mercado de la ciudad de portland en el estado de las otras de las vías de union pacific hacia una propiedad privada. la empresa ferroviaria opera una de las mayores redes de carga de américa del norte. no se registraron heridos y las vías reabrir a eso de las 09:30 11 con 14 momento de revisar el pronóstico del tiempo para esta semana que viene con cambios importantes. cinthia pimentel nos cuenta todo. el tiempo, mayormente es seco, pero sí...
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. >>> thousands of teachers and school staffers went on strike today in portland, oregon, canceling school for about 49,000 students. the teachers, whose average salary is $82,000 a year are demanding higher pay, more time to plan lessons, and a cap on class sizes. the union has advised parents to mak plans for child care while 81 schools in the district are closed. after cooking a delicious chicken cheddar broccoli recipe, you will want to delete all your delivery apps. because nothing beats a perfect combo of sweet tomatoes and smooth, silky zucchini. knorr taste combos. it's not fast food, but it's soooo good. ♪ ♪ (♪♪) honey... honey... dayquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu symptom relief with a honey-licious taste. because life doesn't stop for a cold. dayquil honey, the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, honey-licious, power through your day, medicine. ugh, this guy again... pops! ay son! ya got a little somethin' on yuh face. needed a quick shave. quick shave? respect the process! it ain't my dad's razor, dad, it's from gillettelabs. gillette...labs? gillette's ulti
. >>> thousands of teachers and school staffers went on strike today in portland, oregon, canceling school for about 49,000 students. the teachers, whose average salary is $82,000 a year are demanding higher pay, more time to plan lessons, and a cap on class sizes. the union has advised parents to mak plans for child care while 81 schools in the district are closed. after cooking a delicious chicken cheddar broccoli recipe, you will want to delete all your delivery apps. because...
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two portland patients were join us next hour to discuss this strike. it is a kelce family christmas. trough vets kelce song second christmas album has been released. >> hanged some. >> you are pretty. >> the king of south filly. >> the band is playing they how old out for more. >> the sound of the silver ages. >> we're going to let a chief steal the show? >> hell no. >> >> bells were ringing out for christmas day. >> carley: i can't believe this whole thing. one person not featured on the album is taylor swift, of course, the nfl brothers are also expected to address travis' weekend experience at cliff's argentina conference on podcast later this morning. jason called out taylor swift's dad who is eagles fan for wearing a chief's lanyard at the show saying you are going to make this man's devilish good looks daughter sway you from a lifetime fandom. travis replied got him over to the good side, baby. wow, so there is a lot of news on the kelce-swift family front. >> i wish him the best but if i'm a chief's fan i'm getting nervous. this is becoming a hu
two portland patients were join us next hour to discuss this strike. it is a kelce family christmas. trough vets kelce song second christmas album has been released. >> hanged some. >> you are pretty. >> the king of south filly. >> the band is playing they how old out for more. >> the sound of the silver ages. >> we're going to let a chief steal the show? >> hell no. >> >> bells were ringing out for christmas day. >> carley: i can't...
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portland, it is going to be a big time event up there for them, not so much for us.get the clouds, some rain, light rain northward, mostly cloudy, some sun breaks, breezy, cooler 60s on the temps, low to low temperatures. i think on the 60s, mid 60s would surprise me until we get to about sunday monday then a little warmer. >> all right. thank you, steve. a landmark decision by a california judge. coming up, new in our 6:00 hour, the first of its kind ruling that will protect people who live on the water. >> and you have to see this stunning video of road rage in the south bay. what happened to one driver whose dog was badly injured in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get a $1000 prepaid card with a qualifying with qualifying gig bundle. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. lea
portland, it is going to be a big time event up there for them, not so much for us.get the clouds, some rain, light rain northward, mostly cloudy, some sun breaks, breezy, cooler 60s on the temps, low to low temperatures. i think on the 60s, mid 60s would surprise me until we get to about sunday monday then a little warmer. >> all right. thank you, steve. a landmark decision by a california judge. coming up, new in our 6:00 hour, the first of its kind ruling that will protect people who...
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portland oregon, some showers. let's look at the national picture live.acking that storm form, bringing snow to new england. heavy rain along the eastern seaboard all the way down to the southeast. they're looking at wet weather now. all of that will start to push off the coast tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at 56in new york, 58 in d.c. around the central us. you shouldn't have any problems around denver, 68 degrees, 52 in portland and out west, looking good up and down the state. other than a few showers up in eureka, 58 degrees dry for most of you, except in tahoe, 56, where you have a slight chance of some snow showers, 80 degrees and warm in los angeles. i'll be back with a look at your thanksgiving forecast for the bay area. plus the weekend coming up. >> dan, very good, sandhya, thank you. developing news in new york city. law enforcement is on high alert ahead of the upcoming macy's thanksgiving day parade. a new report from the fbi shows the israel-hamas war has created a heightened threat environment that's in quotes that makes the parade an
portland oregon, some showers. let's look at the national picture live.acking that storm form, bringing snow to new england. heavy rain along the eastern seaboard all the way down to the southeast. they're looking at wet weather now. all of that will start to push off the coast tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at 56in new york, 58 in d.c. around the central us. you shouldn't have any problems around denver, 68 degrees, 52 in portland and out west, looking good up and down the state. other...
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portland officials that only a fraction of their homeless will accept their shelter but advocates for the supreme court decides not to take the case. >> if you raid and encampment, just move people out of that encampment, whether you put them in jail, voluntary replacement, none of that is homelessness. >> reporter: it is possible scotus will decide whether to take this place early next year. ashley: many communities in california fed up, attending to recall several liberal das as crime surges across the state. jim cooper joins me now. great to have you on. how much of a problem have progressive das been? kid we see some of them recalled because of the surge in crime? >> it was passed by the voters in 2014. voters were duped on this, that's the big issue, changing the law, has to go back to the voters. ashley: talking about proposition 47, and the misdemeanor instead of a felony. why is it now coming to the forefront as a huge problem? >> it got so bad. in california, it is going to be all day every day. you can do that 20 or 30 times in one day and that's the big issue. big-box retai
portland officials that only a fraction of their homeless will accept their shelter but advocates for the supreme court decides not to take the case. >> if you raid and encampment, just move people out of that encampment, whether you put them in jail, voluntary replacement, none of that is homelessness. >> reporter: it is possible scotus will decide whether to take this place early next year. ashley: many communities in california fed up, attending to recall several liberal das as...
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they drove seven hours to portland with their 2-year-old because they didn't have child care. the first night of a two-day procedure, she went into labor in her hotel bathroom. >> i had to stifle cries because my child is on the other side of the wall, sleeping, sleeping, and my other child is sitting in the hotel bathroom. >> reporter: when dr. ann finer heard what happened, she was overcome with emotion. >> sadness, feeling like there was so much harm that happened to her that didn't need to happen. >> how dangerous was it for her? >> very dangerous. >> why is there so much confusion over the exemption that abortions are allowed if it's to save a woman's life? >> because it's really hard to define at what point you're saving that woman's life. >> reporter: idaho's laws are fueling a maternal care exodus. more than half of the state's high-risk obs will be gone by the end of the year. >> do you feel there were unintended consequences? >> obviously. >> reporter: idaho state representative republican john vander would you da voted for the abortion ban but now says his position
they drove seven hours to portland with their 2-year-old because they didn't have child care. the first night of a two-day procedure, she went into labor in her hotel bathroom. >> i had to stifle cries because my child is on the other side of the wall, sleeping, sleeping, and my other child is sitting in the hotel bathroom. >> reporter: when dr. ann finer heard what happened, she was overcome with emotion. >> sadness, feeling like there was so much harm that happened to her...
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portland was stewing in its own juices in that none of the judges would have supported us, not even the federal judges. i said what are our troops going to do, what are we going to do, mr. president, are they going to be standing there with fixed bayonettes, the only thing we're defending is the courthouse, we can defend it with u.s. marshals, and we're doing it. what is the military going to do, are we just going to grab people and bring them before a magistrate and they'll let them go? it will just show impetus. my advice was not to do that and that was a source of contention. obviously the military was on the same side i was on that issue. jan: jump backwards to january 6 when he did nothing to defend the capitol. bill: right. jan: tell me about what you felt watching those images. i know that your long time head of public affairs said turn on the tv. a lot of this is in your book. bill: i resigned, obviously. i was at home in my library jan: in the run up to january 6, there was talk something might happen or -- were you -- bill: i had heard on the margin of some conversations sayin
portland was stewing in its own juices in that none of the judges would have supported us, not even the federal judges. i said what are our troops going to do, what are we going to do, mr. president, are they going to be standing there with fixed bayonettes, the only thing we're defending is the courthouse, we can defend it with u.s. marshals, and we're doing it. what is the military going to do, are we just going to grab people and bring them before a magistrate and they'll let them go? it...
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ozerniki's next game will be against portland.hubert hurkacz in the final tennis tournament of the year. today the serb beat the pole in three sets 761. and here is the tournament position before the final games in the red group. so, carlos alcaraz rejoiced at his hard-fought victory, and only in the first site over andrey rublev, which is logical, the former first racket of the world lost in his opening match of the final tournament of the year to alexander zverev in three sets, defeat in the match with the russian, the spaniard’s chances of qualifying from the group would be reduced to zero. carlos was on the verge of losing in the tenth game the day before andrey was leading 5:4, he had a breakpot, but alcaraz, who was in excellent shape, managed to turn the tide of the meeting and eventually won 7:5. in fact, this episode became the key in the reporting game, rublev was emotional a lot, he was not enough for the second set, 6:2 in the next set karl turned out to be stronger. he had already secured access to the semi-finals, th
ozerniki's next game will be against portland.hubert hurkacz in the final tennis tournament of the year. today the serb beat the pole in three sets 761. and here is the tournament position before the final games in the red group. so, carlos alcaraz rejoiced at his hard-fought victory, and only in the first site over andrey rublev, which is logical, the former first racket of the world lost in his opening match of the final tournament of the year to alexander zverev in three sets, defeat in the...
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. >> reporter: but it wasn't. 1,000 miles away near portland, oregon, two far right extremist groups had gotten into a fight. ben brody was not there, but online trolls tried to guess who was involved. they found random photos of ben online. >> they said, oh, this person looks like him, he has to be this person, you know, there's no way it's not him. it was just, like, an assumption that went wrong. >> reporter: the person in the video resembled ben, and even though it was not him, they blamed him. they pulled information from his fraternity page and turned it into a lie that he was a federal agent that was infiltrating the group. a so-called false flag operation. >> hey, what's up, guys, my name is ben brody, and i wanted to address the false accusations against me. >> reporter: desperate to clear his name, ben made this video. he even posted timestamped surveillance footage showing him at a store in california at the same time the brawl was happening near portland. but the false claims about ben's involvement continued to spread. even the owner of twitter, now x, elon musk, weighed
. >> reporter: but it wasn't. 1,000 miles away near portland, oregon, two far right extremist groups had gotten into a fight. ben brody was not there, but online trolls tried to guess who was involved. they found random photos of ben online. >> they said, oh, this person looks like him, he has to be this person, you know, there's no way it's not him. it was just, like, an assumption that went wrong. >> reporter: the person in the video resembled ben, and even though it was not...
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there are some rain falling across medford, portland, seattle. what we're seeing throughout the day today, we're going to get some blow off cloud cover from this front. we're not going to get moisture from it. it's going to hang well to the north of our region. so we'll call it filtered sunshine for today, but eventually by the time we get into the weekend, we will get some showers out of this front. but this morning, good morning, san jose. here is a live look outside where we do have mainly clear skies. and here's how your day shapes up. we'll have the sun up here at 736 in the morning. we'll add some clouds into the forecast later on this afternoon. and that's why we're calling it filtered sunshine. but we'll still keep the mild temperatures. later on this afternoon, we'll go into the upper 60s to the upper 70s across the board. so temperatures still above average for this time of the year. your sun going down later on at 609 this evening. so enjoy another mild day out there. we have those temperatures in the 70s for most part, 79 in san jose.
there are some rain falling across medford, portland, seattle. what we're seeing throughout the day today, we're going to get some blow off cloud cover from this front. we're not going to get moisture from it. it's going to hang well to the north of our region. so we'll call it filtered sunshine for today, but eventually by the time we get into the weekend, we will get some showers out of this front. but this morning, good morning, san jose. here is a live look outside where we do have mainly...
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Nov 24, 2023
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if they are claiming that is complaining about crime and homelessness, the portland police bureau isfed as is the case fo magee, on anti-israeli protesters disrupting.
if they are claiming that is complaining about crime and homelessness, the portland police bureau isfed as is the case fo magee, on anti-israeli protesters disrupting.
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aboard that san francisco bound alaskan airliner that was forced to make an emergency landing in portlandt month when an off-duty pilot riding in the jump seat allegedly tried to shut down the plane's engines have filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines to the sense that what i thought was very >> secure. clean way of flying was compromised. what i went through impact alaska passenger paul steven says he's now suffering from anxiety and trouble sleeping and says the moment the flight attendant announced there was an on-board emergency. >> remains front and center in his mind. >> the plant immediately takes a turn members left or right and nose dives toward its destination. the same exact time. the flight is shuttering to the shaking happening in the cabin. it was like i said, it wasn't when i turned and looked at everyone around me. instant panic. and here came through and it was just shortly after that seconds that i had come to the conclusion that this is how we're going how i was in the the lawsuit blames alaska air for not doing anything to vet bay area pilot joseph emerson. >> before
aboard that san francisco bound alaskan airliner that was forced to make an emergency landing in portlandt month when an off-duty pilot riding in the jump seat allegedly tried to shut down the plane's engines have filed a lawsuit against alaska airlines to the sense that what i thought was very >> secure. clean way of flying was compromised. what i went through impact alaska passenger paul steven says he's now suffering from anxiety and trouble sleeping and says the moment the flight...
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the way through the portland excluded material is develop. we can foster that is the end product of the process. logged in temperature have to be kept to a minimum throughout the 3 months. it usually takes for the funds to eat, to the entirety of a file such as this. the bombs are separated out and the moist will become false, has been dried and prepared for packing. after testing the quality of the contents, it is see an sense of the customer is going to cause on how to use music. and because unfortunately that he was caught by the one we can pull so 40 that he gets on. and so they receive that from us or using a conflict like those every via because it's of so shifting to what we can boost might take some time. but it broke this as we have been think of a really good deal sooner than later on. it has many benefits for farm us and they do think cost and increasing productivity and the end consumer vendor off of utah faddie. we're good, but i bought it before we go with that, we'll get home, go, let's go kind of a, be a teacher's meeting for
the way through the portland excluded material is develop. we can foster that is the end product of the process. logged in temperature have to be kept to a minimum throughout the 3 months. it usually takes for the funds to eat, to the entirety of a file such as this. the bombs are separated out and the moist will become false, has been dried and prepared for packing. after testing the quality of the contents, it is see an sense of the customer is going to cause on how to use music. and because...
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had through a patrick was recruited from portland, oregon to us capital of craft beer, to vietnam's largest craft brewery, east west brewing the brands, including taiga inside on beer. he says, still dominate the market, but it provides and through the indian pale ales, a growing more popular. while many of the 1st microbreweries were set up by foreigners, most of the customers here, all locals. you have numbers rank nines in your consumption globally higher than any other southeast asian nation already has a level fairly fair. then you've got an emerging middle class with disposable income. that liked to experiment that liked to have experiences. and so that was a gamble that we, we played off so far it seems to be working at the heart of darkness through a reproduces 1000000 liters of year a year. the production tax for craft you're in vietnam is 65 percent plus 10 percent of the a t. that's extremely high, but the exports techs to fellow southeast asian countries is 0. heart of darkness, exports to 8 countries, including singapore wage recently opened. the 2nd drew was a single, tory, an
had through a patrick was recruited from portland, oregon to us capital of craft beer, to vietnam's largest craft brewery, east west brewing the brands, including taiga inside on beer. he says, still dominate the market, but it provides and through the indian pale ales, a growing more popular. while many of the 1st microbreweries were set up by foreigners, most of the customers here, all locals. you have numbers rank nines in your consumption globally higher than any other southeast asian...
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the the, this is dw news live from portland. the un welcomes news of a truce between israel on time loss. the deal includes a pause and fighting and an exchange of 50 of the hostages housing, gaza for palestinian prisoners and is really jails. israel says the release of hostages. what happened before friday, plus exit polls and the dodge election put here to builders, freedom party, and a clear lead the far right anti islam populace leader a nice space is a challenge in finding partners willing to form a government wisdom. the hello, thanks for joining in the un and governments around the world have welcome the truth agreed between israel and thomas. the deal includes a pause and fighting, and the release of dozens of hostages is real. says that what happened before friday. here's a look at the broad outline of the deal. hum, oswell free 50 of the hostages. it took and the october 7th terror attacks on israel. a 150 palace, danny and prisoners held in his real will be released in exchange. there'll be a 4 day pause and fighting
the the, this is dw news live from portland. the un welcomes news of a truce between israel on time loss. the deal includes a pause and fighting and an exchange of 50 of the hostages housing, gaza for palestinian prisoners and is really jails. israel says the release of hostages. what happened before friday, plus exit polls and the dodge election put here to builders, freedom party, and a clear lead the far right anti islam populace leader a nice space is a challenge in finding partners willing...
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this first-ever strike in portland public schools has kept 40,000 students out of the classroom for the november so far. with the thanks giving holiday coming up depending how negotiations go, it is possible kids won't set foot in school for the rest of the month either. >> potential impacts of the strike on student learning is great and we don't want to see the impact increase anymore. >> reporter: in massachusetts students are back in the classroom today after a five day teachers strike, the union charged $50,000 fine because it is illegal in massachusetts for teachers to walk off the job. not even the teachers unions themselves are immune, 48 field employees with national education association voted this week to authorize a strike. at the major teachers union american federation of teachers president randi weingarten posted on x, formerly twitter, an article with the headline what's behind the increase in homeschooling, she says it is because gun violence, bullying and lack of services for special-needs students, a lot of people replied pointing out it's because of power teachers uni
this first-ever strike in portland public schools has kept 40,000 students out of the classroom for the november so far. with the thanks giving holiday coming up depending how negotiations go, it is possible kids won't set foot in school for the rest of the month either. >> potential impacts of the strike on student learning is great and we don't want to see the impact increase anymore. >> reporter: in massachusetts students are back in the classroom today after a five day teachers...
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coming up friday morning, we will look at the results of portland president biden's handling of the israel hamas war with laura davidson and then the deputy editor of military times will talk about his recent interview with the secretary and issues to impacted vitamins. she spends washington journal. join the conversation by that 7:00 p.m. eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span, or online at c-span.org. quick on saturday, president biden marks veterans day with remarks that of wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery. watch life beginning on c-span. c-span now, our video app or online at c-span.org. >> joining from capitol hill, the republican, nebraska serves on the armed services committee. ices committee. we appreciate your time. let's begin with the deadline, november 17. the current resolution expires. tell us what you would like the new leadership, speaker johnson, not to do. guest: i know what he is going to do, he will submit a plan today to continue the resolution, perhaps a commission will be put in. we'll see. you will submit a plan, give us some days to debate it
coming up friday morning, we will look at the results of portland president biden's handling of the israel hamas war with laura davidson and then the deputy editor of military times will talk about his recent interview with the secretary and issues to impacted vitamins. she spends washington journal. join the conversation by that 7:00 p.m. eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span, or online at c-span.org. quick on saturday, president biden marks veterans day with remarks that of wreath-laying...
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teachers in portland have gone on strike.e, smaller classes and more resources. 4000 teachers on strike since wednesday. who knows what, i know they are sitting down with the union tomorrow, teachers contract expired in june. everybody is mad, the district already lost 3000 kids. people are mad to begin with, now the teachers want more, do i agree with them, yes. kids across the spectrum are in the same class, they need more help and that's a distraction for the teacher trying to get everyone on the same level but we have these industry striking get for higher pay. the average teacher salary in portland is $87,000. stuart: okay. in september, the orange county school district banned students from using cell phones, that included during breaks between classes. welcome back, erica. tell us how this experiment worked out. >> reporter: we are in a crisis in our education system, not just an academic crisis but mental health crisis and we had new school board members in orange county who followed hillsborough county in the tampa a
teachers in portland have gone on strike.e, smaller classes and more resources. 4000 teachers on strike since wednesday. who knows what, i know they are sitting down with the union tomorrow, teachers contract expired in june. everybody is mad, the district already lost 3000 kids. people are mad to begin with, now the teachers want more, do i agree with them, yes. kids across the spectrum are in the same class, they need more help and that's a distraction for the teacher trying to get everyone...