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let's go to portland in dorset.— portland in dorset. yes, good evenin: portland in dorset.ortland in dorset. yes, good evening from portland. a i portland in dorset. yes, goodj evening from portland. a very portland in dorset. yes, good - evening from portland. a very breezy this evening. this is the dorset south _ this evening. this is the dorset south constituency. most of the sailing — south constituency. most of the sailing events at the 2012 olympics. for some. _ sailing events at the 2012 olympics. for some, those games were very much the high _ for some, those games were very much the high water mark of the last 14 years— the high watermark of the last 14 years of— the high water mark of the last 14 years of conservative government. it's years of conservative government. it's also _ years of conservative government. it's also the — years of conservative government. it's also the last seat in dorset held _ it's also the last seat in dorset held by— it's also the last seat in dorset held by labour, from 2001—2010. the liberal— held by labour, from 2001—2010. the libera
let's go to portland in dorset.— portland in dorset. yes, good evenin: portland in dorset.ortland in dorset. yes, good evening from portland. a i portland in dorset. yes, goodj evening from portland. a very portland in dorset. yes, good - evening from portland. a very breezy this evening. this is the dorset south _ this evening. this is the dorset south constituency. most of the sailing — south constituency. most of the sailing events at the 2012 olympics. for some. _ sailing events at the...
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portland restaurants and customers for over 50 years. the lobsters are our so fresh they can come from the ocean and be on your plate within minutes great job. i got a new job that you get a lot of tourists. i come in here that don't have the ability to puff when they get home. so we offer the option of we will cook them and have them chilled for the consumer. i'm on the hunt for the perfect lobster roll. >> so i feel like they were onto something here you get in close, you're getting close he wasn't wrong because just a couple of blocks away that handpick lobster meat ends up here at the high roller lobster company where it's co-owners have spent years redefining and main classic can you grew up right over the bridge and south portland and we decided that there wasn't anyone really specializing and lobster rolls to differentiate ourselves, we made a few different sauce options. my mayo, jalapeno, mayo, red pepper, mayo, a lobster butter. and since then we've added more and more flavors who are menu. but i think that's really what allows
portland restaurants and customers for over 50 years. the lobsters are our so fresh they can come from the ocean and be on your plate within minutes great job. i got a new job that you get a lot of tourists. i come in here that don't have the ability to puff when they get home. so we offer the option of we will cook them and have them chilled for the consumer. i'm on the hunt for the perfect lobster roll. >> so i feel like they were onto something here you get in close, you're getting...
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can you describe the situation in portland?ou took personally, what is it like and how is it impacting taxpayers? >> right now, the know tentses a and tarps, they have 88 nonprofits that can come get nine or 10 tents per day. i could go get tentses and tarps and needles and hand out to people. they are blocking the street and if is hard for people with disabilities that have to walk into the street instead of the sidewalk. it is unfortunate for them and violation of our settlement agreement they have. it is really bad. this lady, they have sometimes this lady had no pants or underwear on and curled up in a ball. i went over and talked to her. it is really sad because there is nobody to call to get them help. >> carley: you have a big heart. it is sad. it is a perplexing problem. thank you for talking about this issue that is impacting the city you love very much. have a great day. dozens of migrants who stormed border and attacked national guard have been released into the country, the reason why will make your jaw drop to the
can you describe the situation in portland?ou took personally, what is it like and how is it impacting taxpayers? >> right now, the know tentses a and tarps, they have 88 nonprofits that can come get nine or 10 tents per day. i could go get tentses and tarps and needles and hand out to people. they are blocking the street and if is hard for people with disabilities that have to walk into the street instead of the sidewalk. it is unfortunate for them and violation of our settlement...
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. >> reporter: covid has complicated brett portland's life in ways he could not have predicted.is in you come to my remission from hodgkin's lymphoma. it is difficult for him to leave his home without proper tpe. >> i wear my mask every day . >> reporter: portland volunteers of the united service position at the airport, but he cannot travel. at least not right now. covid levels in california's wastewater have reached a very high level, for the first time since last winter. with the bay area experiencing a significant jump in cases. wastewater measurements are an even more accurate representation of the positivity rate, which reached 13% as of last week, up 3.9% from the week prior, portland's doctor went clear him to see his family until cases get back to normal. >> i know how bad covid is right now, and by immunologist -- i have family in florida and illinois, and my immunologist won't is like to go see them. >> reporter: more transmissible variance of the virus are driving transition right now. dr. peter chen hong, an infectious disease expert says kb three, two, one, and lb
. >> reporter: covid has complicated brett portland's life in ways he could not have predicted.is in you come to my remission from hodgkin's lymphoma. it is difficult for him to leave his home without proper tpe. >> i wear my mask every day . >> reporter: portland volunteers of the united service position at the airport, but he cannot travel. at least not right now. covid levels in california's wastewater have reached a very high level, for the first time since last winter....
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portlanders know what i'm talking about. but no, we are not talking about the pdx carpet. we are talking about something for frightened fliers. these are emotional support llamas. they were spotted trotting around through pdx, helping to soothe the anxieties of stressed out travelers. by the way, rhiannon, this is the best airport in america, is it? oh, yeah. oh wow. yeah. they move you back. they got, you know, they have emotional support. llamas. >> well, only the llamas in alone put them at the top of the list. they came from a nearby farm called mountain peaks. therapy. llamas and alpacas, which also hosts its own events. >> now, did you know what one llama said to the other before they went on a picnic? i'll pack a few sandwiches. all right. next the next to the new trend for new parents too busy, lazy to choose their own baby names. >> you know, they make books, they make websites, they have an internet which is free, i hear. kind of. but if you don't want to do all the work, you don't want to flip through all those books a growing number of parents are forking over
portlanders know what i'm talking about. but no, we are not talking about the pdx carpet. we are talking about something for frightened fliers. these are emotional support llamas. they were spotted trotting around through pdx, helping to soothe the anxieties of stressed out travelers. by the way, rhiannon, this is the best airport in america, is it? oh, yeah. oh wow. yeah. they move you back. they got, you know, they have emotional support. llamas. >> well, only the llamas in alone put...
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you are an embarrassment to portland. danjohnson, bbc news, portland.jured more than 200. it came on the day that israel ordered the evacuation of part of what they call a �*humanitarian area'. the israel defence forces say they've adjusted the size of this area now and that it's the location of recent missile attacks against israel. the move prompted thousands to flee from the eastern area of khan younis towards al—mawasi on the coast. our special correspondent fergal keane reports from jerusalem and a warning — there are distressing images throughout. so many escaping, in such a small place. chased by the war, in the heat and fear of 24 hours in khan younis. a place of encounters such as these. iman is running with a child. not for a doctor — the child is past that — but to a mortuary. "who can accept that their son will be like that," he asks. "whose fault is it their family is blown up?" the idf is back, fighting in khan younis, because hamas is resurgent here. urban war, where nowhere is safe. to the south, in rafah, hamas attacking israeli armour.
you are an embarrassment to portland. danjohnson, bbc news, portland.jured more than 200. it came on the day that israel ordered the evacuation of part of what they call a �*humanitarian area'. the israel defence forces say they've adjusted the size of this area now and that it's the location of recent missile attacks against israel. the move prompted thousands to flee from the eastern area of khan younis towards al—mawasi on the coast. our special correspondent fergal keane reports from...
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this is going to stick around, so portland, break it on wednesday. average high is 76 and a lot of folks across northwest don't have air conditioning. you are dealing with heat like this for a long duration, it becomes dangerous. houston, we had a hurricane move through, 2.3 million people and temperatures over 100. that is concerning. we'll continue to keep you up to date. over to you for more headlines. >> out of new york city, shocking video shows dozens confronting a person of interest in a am hoicide case. one man appears to throw a punch as police were trying toic tathe suspect into custody. the victim's mother was part of the angry mob. her 31-year-old daughter's body was found stuffed inside a sleeping bag and left next to a pile of trash. found her on friday, the victim had been shot in the head. there is security footage that shows a man in an electric w wheelchair dragging her body to where it was found. the motive remains unclear. closing arguments continue in senator bob menendez federal corruption trial. the democrat is accused of accep
this is going to stick around, so portland, break it on wednesday. average high is 76 and a lot of folks across northwest don't have air conditioning. you are dealing with heat like this for a long duration, it becomes dangerous. houston, we had a hurricane move through, 2.3 million people and temperatures over 100. that is concerning. we'll continue to keep you up to date. over to you for more headlines. >> out of new york city, shocking video shows dozens confronting a person of...
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you are an embarrassment to portland. danjohnson, bbc news, portland.ths by equestrian's governing body and has pulled out of the paris olympics. it comes after a video emerged showed her making what she called "an error ofjudgement". our sports news correspondent laura scott reports. having danced her way to dressage stardom at london 2012, charlotte dujardin cemented her status as one of the most successful british olympians of all time. selected for her fourth games, she was expected to make history in paris by winning another medal, a seventh medal, to overtake dame laura kenny as team gb's most decorated female athlete. but she won't claim that crown this summer because today came a shock announcement that she was withdrawing from the games after a video emerged which she said showed her making "an error ofjudgment" during a coaching session four years ago. in a statement, she said... the world governing body for equestrian sport, the fei, said in a statement... the whistle—blower�*s lawyer claimed in a letter seen by the bbc that the video shows m
you are an embarrassment to portland. danjohnson, bbc news, portland.ths by equestrian's governing body and has pulled out of the paris olympics. it comes after a video emerged showed her making what she called "an error ofjudgement". our sports news correspondent laura scott reports. having danced her way to dressage stardom at london 2012, charlotte dujardin cemented her status as one of the most successful british olympians of all time. selected for her fourth games, she was...
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so our low that gave us the cool down is now up towards portland. high will start to build back in. so santa rosa, walnut creek, redwood city san jose up we go from a cool down yesterday. may not see these for a little bit, temperatures are all going to bump up here 85, 88, 80 and 82. although i should add, there is a big fog bank out there this morning, but everything is pointing towards the warm up here. i always ease into these and then wait for it to show itself, which it will later today, but warmer for most 50s on a lot of the temps, a few 40s. but the only reason santa rosa says that 49 is because they're mostly clear a lot of 50s, including on the peninsula. woodside 51. everyone else is right around 55, 56, 57. so there's just not a lot of spread due to the cloud cover here, especially peninsula east bay and south bay. still an onshore breeze for many, at least in most locations. we'll see if it changes a little northerly later, but for right now it's variable but favoring an onshore breeze. 40s up in the mountains, 50s 60s up and down the
so our low that gave us the cool down is now up towards portland. high will start to build back in. so santa rosa, walnut creek, redwood city san jose up we go from a cool down yesterday. may not see these for a little bit, temperatures are all going to bump up here 85, 88, 80 and 82. although i should add, there is a big fog bank out there this morning, but everything is pointing towards the warm up here. i always ease into these and then wait for it to show itself, which it will later today,...
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washington area, they're expecting by the weekend temperatures in the 90s and 100, 110 degrees up near portland. so this is a west coast event. we're seeing these areas in red representing the heat. extreme heat warning. the red flag warning is in there somewhere. it's mainly for the hills of the north and the east bay and the northern part of the state and the valley that goes into effect is in effect, and we'll stay in effect through tomorrow. the winds will be strongest. it's not a big wind event, but anytime you get this kind of heat and low humidities, you get a little wind. of course, the fire danger goes way up. so this is a big, big deal. usually it's a three day event for us. heat waves, the fog comes back. it's almost clockwork. but this is not one of those. this is a different kind where the high pressure is centered right over the top of us. it is anchored over us, whereas wednesday and wednesday will be the hottest day most likely. but it doesn't cool off. it's not this big. oh, okay, big relief from the ocean. it stays hot, especially inland. the coast will get breaks right around
washington area, they're expecting by the weekend temperatures in the 90s and 100, 110 degrees up near portland. so this is a west coast event. we're seeing these areas in red representing the heat. extreme heat warning. the red flag warning is in there somewhere. it's mainly for the hills of the north and the east bay and the northern part of the state and the valley that goes into effect is in effect, and we'll stay in effect through tomorrow. the winds will be strongest. it's not a big wind...
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fire officials say last year there were 33 fires in portland on the 4th of july in washington, six people are hurt after a carnival ride collapsed. >> images posted to social media show how this incident tipped over the ride, leaving its swing chairs scattered on the ground. this happened last night in the town of oak harbor, shutting down that carnival. according to city officials, victims were treated for minor injuries at the scene. they say they're working closely with the vendor to inspect the ride and determine what caused the malfunction. >> and in colorado, want to show you now what the challenge that parks and wildlife officials were facing this week. it was a big challenge. about 30 miles north of the colorado arizona state line. a pagosa springs family called for help when they found a three, a 400 pound bear right there under their deck. i told you it was a big challenge. wildlife officials sedated the bear before removing the animal. they moved the bear to a more remote location and then released it back into the wild. but they say that this animal has had a history of search
fire officials say last year there were 33 fires in portland on the 4th of july in washington, six people are hurt after a carnival ride collapsed. >> images posted to social media show how this incident tipped over the ride, leaving its swing chairs scattered on the ground. this happened last night in the town of oak harbor, shutting down that carnival. according to city officials, victims were treated for minor injuries at the scene. they say they're working closely with the vendor to...
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i'm in portland, aka, i'm kitchen boy, as well as to live here on out as there was tensions rise in the south trying to save foreign ministers from japan and the philippines to meet to sign. the defense pun totally light. in manila, the the color of flooding rains continued to be a problem across the northern parts of china. say the may, your, from the stays know, raise the ground to continue posing the way in, across a similar area. drag that rope of cloud and right across the korean peninsula. heavy rain coming in across a similar area. and so that will be the flooding for the problems to come as we go through the next couple of die, south career saves and pretty live you down pool of southern half of japan. well, the heats the spring feet and the humidity remains an issue. as we go on through monday, going into tuesday, les hot, but still pretty uncomfortable for the most part. so plenty of showers coming in across a similar area south is how do they stand? we drive, you might just got to shower, to towards the fall south of china. taiwan, seeing a few scattered showers, could scatte
i'm in portland, aka, i'm kitchen boy, as well as to live here on out as there was tensions rise in the south trying to save foreign ministers from japan and the philippines to meet to sign. the defense pun totally light. in manila, the the color of flooding rains continued to be a problem across the northern parts of china. say the may, your, from the stays know, raise the ground to continue posing the way in, across a similar area. drag that rope of cloud and right across the korean...
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the match in los angeles, where the galaxy players took on the portland timbers, was productive.he hero of the meeting was the home team's midfielder joseph peynse. ghana national team. first, at the end of the first half at the beginning of the second, he made two assists, when portland responded by scoring themselves. lumbiet santiago moreno cut again a gap, but nothing more. result 3:2, los angeles. the leaders met in the final round of the regular russian beach soccer championship. crystal and locomotive. lokomotiv slightly reduced the gap; amadius vinogradov and fedor zemskov scored, who scored another goal through a fall. the audience saw two more besiclets during the final segment. rodrigo scored for the crystal, and grapes for lokomotiv. the final score was established. murisilyo 9:4. crystal won the fifteenth victory in fifteen matches and became the best club regular trainees, railway workers second. another. spartak and lex. the team from the northern capital scored first. brazilian gabriel castro scored. however, spartak immediately managed to respond with a goal from
the match in los angeles, where the galaxy players took on the portland timbers, was productive.he hero of the meeting was the home team's midfielder joseph peynse. ghana national team. first, at the end of the first half at the beginning of the second, he made two assists, when portland responded by scoring themselves. lumbiet santiago moreno cut again a gap, but nothing more. result 3:2, los angeles. the leaders met in the final round of the regular russian beach soccer championship. crystal...
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i'm in portland, aka, i'm kitchen boy. i'll be your opinion whether observation agency says that last month was the wealth hottest june on record. it says the average global temperature in the past year has been around $1.00 degrees celsius, above average. the agency, it says human costs climate change and the annual weather pass and have contributed to that record. a lot of that for me and associates, hey, you can always find what's out. is there a dot com next inside? story takes a look at what's behind the creation of the lines of the health the let's get going with your weather uptake rate to see what beginning in asia pacific . okay, so we've got our summer rating stretching from japan's honshu island back through the korean peninsula. and eastern china, not yet will this provide some relief from the heat and humidity for tokyo? i suspect that will happen on thursday. you get into some showers. there. look only feeling about 34. so some big changes coming your way. same goes for eastern china with our summer rain sir.
i'm in portland, aka, i'm kitchen boy. i'll be your opinion whether observation agency says that last month was the wealth hottest june on record. it says the average global temperature in the past year has been around $1.00 degrees celsius, above average. the agency, it says human costs climate change and the annual weather pass and have contributed to that record. a lot of that for me and associates, hey, you can always find what's out. is there a dot com next inside? story takes a look at...
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se sospecha que el calor cobrÓ la vida de cuatro personas en portland, oregon. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paulina:er muy peligrosas para la salud, es importante mantenerse hidratado. sabÍan que 8 vasos de agua no es necesario, si ustedes estÁn a este extremo calor, se le recomienda tomar un vaso de agua cada 20 minutos, que lleve monitorear cuÁntos veces va al baÑo. es importante tomar bebidas con el estricto o leche. eliÁn: muy importante esa informaciÓn. la fiscalÍa le dijo a un jurado en nueva york contra el juicio de bob menÉndez, el senado aceptÓ que los sobornaron con oro y dinero, la defensa dijo que presentarÍan ocho testigo, pero sÓlo cuatro se presentaron. >> no han comprobado ninguno de lo cargos. si testificÓ lo que va a pasar es que recibirÁn el caso nuevamente entero. eliÁn: este juicio contra la corrupciÓn es el segundo para bob menÉndez, el primero se anulÓ porque el jurado no se puso de acuerdo. paulina: el presidente biden dijo que no ha sido visto por un neurÓlogo, salvo en sus revisiones anuales. mÁs temprano, por medio de una carta, el mandatario le asegurÓ a los demÓcratas qu
se sospecha que el calor cobrÓ la vida de cuatro personas en portland, oregon. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paulina:er muy peligrosas para la salud, es importante mantenerse hidratado. sabÍan que 8 vasos de agua no es necesario, si ustedes estÁn a este extremo calor, se le recomienda tomar un vaso de agua cada 20 minutos, que lleve monitorear cuÁntos veces va al baÑo. es importante tomar bebidas con el estricto o leche. eliÁn: muy importante esa informaciÓn. la fiscalÍa le dijo a un jurado en...
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heck of a lightning show for portland overnight. big fog bank still in place, though it made it pretty far inland. now some areas north have a little bit more clearing also, maybe down towards santa cruz mountains. but at one time even concord and livermore were both cloudy. that's a rarity, although it looks like it's starting to burn back from concord, but i've seen fog make it to concord till 9:00, yet they still hit 90 degrees. sometimes seen that before with this big fog bank. we've also had drizzle. black diamond 1600 feet had 13/100. las trampas 17 100. east bay hills. all of these .09. west danville hills 0.05 and tilden park picked up 0.02. but everything says we're going to turn it around that cool down and warm it up. not as hot as it was during the fourth, but it will be warmer inland. temps will jump up to the 90s to probably near 100 by friday. for some. i think coast and bay will be more gradual here, but from 70 yesterday we'll go 80 today. low mid to upper. and again you know this time of year it doesn't take much t
heck of a lightning show for portland overnight. big fog bank still in place, though it made it pretty far inland. now some areas north have a little bit more clearing also, maybe down towards santa cruz mountains. but at one time even concord and livermore were both cloudy. that's a rarity, although it looks like it's starting to burn back from concord, but i've seen fog make it to concord till 9:00, yet they still hit 90 degrees. sometimes seen that before with this big fog bank. we've also...
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in portland, in the us state of oregon, people are trying to cool down as the cd seagulls, temperatures routine, 39 degrees celsius, or 100 foreign heights. a long time residents says it's becoming the new norm. when we moved here, there was probably the really exciting and a big deal if there was like 5 days over 90 during the summer. so obviously these temperatures are a lot different than when we move. yes. such heat waves are increasing the region locations so the nor where the locals are unprepared. in calgary, in west and canada, authorities have issued a heat warning local and jose, i trying to help those who may be well rebuilt. so you can go more than a few hours without without water and he like this and you start suffering some pretty, pretty serious health issues. and that's the sort of thing we don't want anybody to have to deal with folks that are out there on the street don't have easy access. so it's really important to have it, have it available to them. it's been a similar story around the world. experts say climate change has made huge waves, more frequent on practica
in portland, in the us state of oregon, people are trying to cool down as the cd seagulls, temperatures routine, 39 degrees celsius, or 100 foreign heights. a long time residents says it's becoming the new norm. when we moved here, there was probably the really exciting and a big deal if there was like 5 days over 90 during the summer. so obviously these temperatures are a lot different than when we move. yes. such heat waves are increasing the region locations so the nor where the locals are...
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they expect at scale to get ex -- to be competitive with portland cement.h industries. these are the hardest one to say crack, and in many ways the most consequential. >> absolutely. who knew it was the second-most used material on earth, second to water. we your it in roads, buildings, in all of our infrastructure. time to make it clean. >> diana olick, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> mean time, shares of corning are surging on a first quarter report. the maker of glass, there's an ai angle, it expects the optical fiber products to see a big boost from the technology. we'll get the trade on that and more on "three stock lunch" right after this. >>> welcome back. time for "three stock lunch." here is malcolm etheridge, a cnbc contributor. great to have you back. let's start with shares of intel, which is doing a nice job pops. on pay for the largest percent increase since november of last year. what would you do with the stock? >> yeah, kelly, i'm calling this one a hold. i think intel is a bit of a ca catch-22. right now, they actually generate,
they expect at scale to get ex -- to be competitive with portland cement.h industries. these are the hardest one to say crack, and in many ways the most consequential. >> absolutely. who knew it was the second-most used material on earth, second to water. we your it in roads, buildings, in all of our infrastructure. time to make it clean. >> diana olick, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> mean time, shares of corning are surging on a first quarter report. the maker...
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i spoke to us analysts, william green, craft deputy editor of the portland magazine in process for a stop. i wanted to get his reaction to how the obama endorsement was announced. well, if i could just give you an unscientific, unscientific poll, i happen to catch this video with my girlfriend and she actually had across the street because it was just too much cringe to watch what looked like a highly orchestrated, highly staged event trying to appear natural as if just the obama's calling up come a lot, harris to say hi, you know, by the way we endorse you for president. and this was like many things in politics, especially, and campaign mode. clearly, some orchestrating going on behind the scenes between the harris campaign people and all the obama's and their people. but on a more serious note, this was something that come on here as had been waiting for for quite some time. how important is the endorsement find? the obama as for her for the democratic party is quite important cuz he was, as you know, that's sort of the last major democratic figure. a kind of waiting and seeing an
i spoke to us analysts, william green, craft deputy editor of the portland magazine in process for a stop. i wanted to get his reaction to how the obama endorsement was announced. well, if i could just give you an unscientific, unscientific poll, i happen to catch this video with my girlfriend and she actually had across the street because it was just too much cringe to watch what looked like a highly orchestrated, highly staged event trying to appear natural as if just the obama's calling up...
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y al 90 le da la vuelta para dar tiempo al equipo de portland.
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the, the, you're watching the news coming to life from portland, a rocket strikes a football page and the is really occupied goal on heights as well saying at least 11 people are dead in the village of my child. and to blame me, the militant group has the law as the law has denied involvement, but the strike raises fears of further escalation between the 2 sides. also coming up on our show a meeting, a foreign ministers from southeast asians countries. rap soft in laos, top diplomats from russia and the us are in attendance along side china and other countries. and the gold rushes underway at the paris 2024 olympic games, a chinese pair dazzle in the diving to take the 1st of gold medals. the . i'm quite richardson, thank you so much for joining us. is ross has at least 11 children and teenagers has been killed in a rocket attack and the is rarely occupied golan heights. he is really military that has belong, militants, fire, the rocket, which struck a football pitch in the town of montreal. shines has but one has denied involvement in the attack. but the, as really army says it will
the, the, you're watching the news coming to life from portland, a rocket strikes a football page and the is really occupied goal on heights as well saying at least 11 people are dead in the village of my child. and to blame me, the militant group has the law as the law has denied involvement, but the strike raises fears of further escalation between the 2 sides. also coming up on our show a meeting, a foreign ministers from southeast asians countries. rap soft in laos, top diplomats from...
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y al 90 le da la vuelta para dar tiempo al equipo de portland. imparable y una franja que pone lÍmites. tigres frente a puebla. todo inicia a las nueve del este y ocho en el centro. por unimÁs y tudn. los Ángeles vencieron 8—6 a los athletic evitando una barrida de cuatro juegos. el despertar vino con un gran slam. hamilton lioso segundo en la lÍnea de meta pero terminÓ apuntÁndose la victoria gracias a la descalificaciÓn de su compaÑero de equipo. al descubrirse que su hija coche tenÍa un peso inferior al normal tras la carrera. estÁn ustedes informados. sigan en la sintonÍa de "contacto deportivo". >> si desea reportar un problema su ciudad, condado o vecindario, le pido que se ponga en contacto con nuestro equipo de noticias. puede ser enviÁndonos un mensaje de whatsapp. y asÍ llegamos al final.ahora lo dejamos con de entre 12 a 20 aÑos atrÁs. >> el consejo nacional electoral de venezuela declara ganador las elecciones presidenciales a nicolÁs maduro. >> nicolÁs maduro moro del gran polo patriÓtico. polo polo patriÓtico. obtuvo 5,150,092 votos
y al 90 le da la vuelta para dar tiempo al equipo de portland. imparable y una franja que pone lÍmites. tigres frente a puebla. todo inicia a las nueve del este y ocho en el centro. por unimÁs y tudn. los Ángeles vencieron 8—6 a los athletic evitando una barrida de cuatro juegos. el despertar vino con un gran slam. hamilton lioso segundo en la lÍnea de meta pero terminÓ apuntÁndose la victoria gracias a la descalificaciÓn de su compaÑero de equipo. al descubrirse que su hija coche...
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kat timpf i did some research i haven't been to portland or austin lately but of these that keep portlandnd keep austin weird, are we supposed to abort of those two states? >> i think weird is good in general, also, there is -- that is not the reason i don't support a politician, any politician because they are weird. my issue with any politician is then wanting to do may be legislated my weird? you know? they want to say, you cannot do these things or we are going to take your money and spend it on these things, i don't understand who would be motivated against voting for somebody because they are weird? and also trump, i don't know, when it comes to my mind why people think he is weird, what comes to my mind, you guys are members of this? so long ago, he said he wanted to buy greenland? >> brian: that was kind of cool. >> i love that! >> that was so long ago but -- i bet they still talk about it over there. >> brian: i would love, i wish we had greenland, apple put my money together certainly keep my passport safe to get it ready. tyrus, this is an effort to appeal to younger voters per
kat timpf i did some research i haven't been to portland or austin lately but of these that keep portlandnd keep austin weird, are we supposed to abort of those two states? >> i think weird is good in general, also, there is -- that is not the reason i don't support a politician, any politician because they are weird. my issue with any politician is then wanting to do may be legislated my weird? you know? they want to say, you cannot do these things or we are going to take your money and...
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it's all the way up into portland. it's a west coast heat event. and of course, that will get you the potential or the potential surely exists for the power outages or the brownouts, which is what they do when the power grid gets strained. it will get strained, especially as we get to wednesday, thursday and friday. so it's going to be prolonged. when i come back, we'll do the full forecast and kind of time out the heat for you. >> okay. bill we will see you then. thank you. as the bay area moves into possible record breaking temperatures this week, pg and e says it is ready to respond to any potential heat related outages. >> and that means the possibility of planned power shutoffs. and a number of northern california counties, including solano and napa, ktvu. s tom vacar reports from vacaville, pg and e's emergency operations center in vacaville has been fully staffed since saturday and will be for many days to come. >> heat and wind conditions will continue to push the cooling marine layer out to sea for seven solid. more days to come. >> i've n
it's all the way up into portland. it's a west coast heat event. and of course, that will get you the potential or the potential surely exists for the power outages or the brownouts, which is what they do when the power grid gets strained. it will get strained, especially as we get to wednesday, thursday and friday. so it's going to be prolonged. when i come back, we'll do the full forecast and kind of time out the heat for you. >> okay. bill we will see you then. thank you. as the bay...
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portland 103. reno, nevada, las vegas.it gets hot out west, especially across the southwest, but this is extreme and long lasting. set up area of hire, very stubborn. that is going to expand eastward over the next several days. another big concern where we had our hurricane made landfall yesterday we have 2 million people without power. heat alerts. heat indices over 100 degrees. that's very concerning if they don't get the power and air conditioning up and running, there is the forecast. remnants of beryl moving across the ohio river valley, northeast. could see weather, including tornadoes, we will cover all of it throughout "fox & friends" and fox weather.com as well. lawrence, back to you. >> got us covered. president biden's doctor trying to explain why top neurologist and parkinson's' expert visited 8 times in 8 months. dr. kevin o'connor saying quote dr. ken canard visited president biden for physicals. his findings have been made public for each time and released the annual physical. president biden has not seen a
portland 103. reno, nevada, las vegas.it gets hot out west, especially across the southwest, but this is extreme and long lasting. set up area of hire, very stubborn. that is going to expand eastward over the next several days. another big concern where we had our hurricane made landfall yesterday we have 2 million people without power. heat alerts. heat indices over 100 degrees. that's very concerning if they don't get the power and air conditioning up and running, there is the forecast....
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i found the first year's run of "the weekly slate" at the maine historical society in portland, maine. this was issue number one. it was definitely a local paper. it advertised itself that way. look at that, local newspaper, devoted to the interest of the people of the olympics had a quest as the county and vicinity. and it doesn't get much more local than the breaking news at the very top of the fourth column, that, the other day, one of ap hathaway's hens lord an enormous egg. that's a local newspaper. right? be slate promoted understandings of progress and locality that embraced outside influences. this is where the key things i found as i studied the first year's run of this local newspaper. it actually shows us local people debating the meaning of local. what is local? well, for the slate, john francis sprague, local meant welcoming in outside influences. this was a local newspaper that was owned and printed in a city, bangor. every issue combined and and news about monson and nearby towns with material that was drawn from outside sources, so news from the cities, or literature m
i found the first year's run of "the weekly slate" at the maine historical society in portland, maine. this was issue number one. it was definitely a local paper. it advertised itself that way. look at that, local newspaper, devoted to the interest of the people of the olympics had a quest as the county and vicinity. and it doesn't get much more local than the breaking news at the very top of the fourth column, that, the other day, one of ap hathaway's hens lord an enormous egg....
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that was a higher proportion than in portland which was maine's largest city. and it was just under the proportion of foreign born population. philadelphia. if you factor in the children of immigrants. one quarter of montana's population was at most a generation removed from sweden. now such dramatic changes might been expected to create unease and even backlash. and that was in fact the case in other small towns near monson. we're going to talk about the of the ku klux klan next week. and you'll see that the klan was strong in maine, including in towns like milo dexter, very close to manson. i think the key reason that monson immigrants were better treated than many immigrants in other parts of maine is that unlike franco and irish americans, modern immigrants from northern europe. they were protestant. they were building. lutheran and methodist churches. and they were eager to. so the klan in maine was mainly an anti-catholic anti-immigrant group. this beautiful church building the lutheran church constructed in 90, still in monson. and the legacy of immigrat
that was a higher proportion than in portland which was maine's largest city. and it was just under the proportion of foreign born population. philadelphia. if you factor in the children of immigrants. one quarter of montana's population was at most a generation removed from sweden. now such dramatic changes might been expected to create unease and even backlash. and that was in fact the case in other small towns near monson. we're going to talk about the of the ku klux klan next week. and...
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all the way up into portland, all the way south down towards vegas, southern california. i mean, you talk about the western grid, power grid taking a hit. so brownouts certainly a real possibility, especially as we get to the middle end of the week because it's going to be again, it's cumulative, like we're all wired for three days of it's like getting too much rain. after a couple of days. you can't manage it all. well. after a couple of days of heat, we're going to have trouble with infrastructure in terms of heat build up and power issues. so as i said, it's just going to be one of those things. it's not the end of the world. it's just something you want to be aware of. air quality is going to take a hit as well, but the big worry often is fire. this is on tuesday morning. a red flag warning will be in effect in these areas. in the north bay hills and part of the east bay hills. but you can see the winds aren't extremely aggressive. and what you'll see here is how quickly they kind of come out of the west again. so the wind switches a little bit, so that'll help. but t
all the way up into portland, all the way south down towards vegas, southern california. i mean, you talk about the western grid, power grid taking a hit. so brownouts certainly a real possibility, especially as we get to the middle end of the week because it's going to be again, it's cumulative, like we're all wired for three days of it's like getting too much rain. after a couple of days. you can't manage it all. well. after a couple of days of heat, we're going to have trouble with...
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that was a higher proportion than in portland, which was maine's largest city.was just after the proportion of foreign-born population in philadelphia. if you factor in the children of immigrants, it was at most one generation removed from sweden. some changes might have been expected to create unease and n even backlash. that was the case in some other small towns near monson. we will talk about the rebirth of the ku klux klan next week and you will see that the klan was strong in maine, including in towns like milo and dexter, n very close to monson. i think the key reason that immigrants are better treated. unlike other franco americans and irish americans. and immigrants from northern europe. so it wasn't anti-catholic, anti-immigrant group. this lutheran church building constructed in 1890 still stands in monson and the legacy of emigration continues to ik shape the town. i grew up around people with last names like burke, sumi and erickson. we have seen that monson like other places in the late 19th century was well aware of the ns challenges posed by the
that was a higher proportion than in portland, which was maine's largest city.was just after the proportion of foreign-born population in philadelphia. if you factor in the children of immigrants, it was at most one generation removed from sweden. some changes might have been expected to create unease and n even backlash. that was the case in some other small towns near monson. we will talk about the rebirth of the ku klux klan next week and you will see that the klan was strong in maine,...
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breaking heat continues all across the west coast, with many places like las vegas and even up into portland's oregon, likely going to be seeing record high temperatures temperatures that they've never seen before. since recorded history began and about the 1850s, so that's something to keep in mind, not just excessively warnings, but record breaking heat all across the west coast. but take a closer look at the bay area and you might notice that we don't have those excessive heat warnings in effect anymore. it's still going to be hot that with heat advisories in effect all through the rest of the week expiring at around 9:00 pm on friday. again, we are going to be seeing lower heat related illness today and into tomorrow, so i hope everybody can get out and maybe enjoy some more comfortable conditions, but it's all right. relative, depending on where you're located. we are going to be seeing a lot more heat, especially further inland, where the coastal communities are going to be a lot more comfortable, so again, all things to keep in mind 90s inland, but at least they're not in the triple dig
breaking heat continues all across the west coast, with many places like las vegas and even up into portland's oregon, likely going to be seeing record high temperatures temperatures that they've never seen before. since recorded history began and about the 1850s, so that's something to keep in mind, not just excessively warnings, but record breaking heat all across the west coast. but take a closer look at the bay area and you might notice that we don't have those excessive heat warnings in...
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after around 2200 hospital patients in portland may have been exposed to hiv, hepatitis and other diseasesis accused of not following correct infection control procedures. that doctor was employed by oregon anesthesiology group. the hospital's legacy health and providence health care systems have since cut ties with the company. providence is encouraging patients to be tested for various infectious diseases, including hiv and hepatitis b, and c, oag issued a statement saying in part, when we learned that the physician had violated infection control practices, we suspended him, informed our partners legacy health and providence, and then began an investigation that resulted in the physician's termination. even though the risk of infection was low, new protocols and procedures have been put in place to prevent similar incidents in the future. >> still, to come, one of the bay area's most well known tourist attractions is getting a multi-million dollar facelift. >> also, las vegas seeing its sixth straight day of temperatures over 115 degrees. how volunteers there are working to keep people s
after around 2200 hospital patients in portland may have been exposed to hiv, hepatitis and other diseasesis accused of not following correct infection control procedures. that doctor was employed by oregon anesthesiology group. the hospital's legacy health and providence health care systems have since cut ties with the company. providence is encouraging patients to be tested for various infectious diseases, including hiv and hepatitis b, and c, oag issued a statement saying in part, when we...
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in portland, oregon, julio lopez with meals on wheels is delivering fans to people with no ac. >> hi, just want to make sure that you drink plenty of water. if you're feeling really, really tired or sleepy, you might be dehydrated. >> reporter: at least six suspected heat-related deaths have been reported there as temperatures skyrocketed into the triple digits over the weekend. back in houston, some texans escaped the severe heat and humidity at local cooling centers. did you try to rough it out? >> we did try to rough it out. we did. it just got too hot. >> reporter: cooling centers like this stay busy during the day, but they close at night, and people have to go elsewhere. centerpoint energy says they reached their goal of restoring power to more than one million customers, but full restoration to more than a million other customers, that could take weeks. omar villafranca, cbs news, houston, texas. >>> and an american airlines flight was forced to abort takeoff after one of its tires blew out. it happened yesterday at tampa international airport. video shows the tire fraying and
in portland, oregon, julio lopez with meals on wheels is delivering fans to people with no ac. >> hi, just want to make sure that you drink plenty of water. if you're feeling really, really tired or sleepy, you might be dehydrated. >> reporter: at least six suspected heat-related deaths have been reported there as temperatures skyrocketed into the triple digits over the weekend. back in houston, some texans escaped the severe heat and humidity at local cooling centers. did you try...
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portland's expecting record high temperatures over the 100 degrees above normal watched lol. over the years. about the last couple of years about 1015 people died from the heat out here. has been navigating homelessness for years. and says cooling cooling centers like this 1 are life saving. guarantee you if you check back in a couple of weeks like we got this heatwave they're going to have a lot of people dying out there. in orville, nearly 3800 acres are charred from flames. intense heat and dry conditions are expected to stick around through the next week. >ryan>all right. thanks, elise. well, if you were trying to get some sleep last night, you probably heard all of this illegal fireworks kept police and firefighters busy kept a lot of us up. you probably heard him late into the night of many parts of the bay area has feared, those several fires were sparked because of the illegal fireworks. they were popping all over oakland and alameda county. especially near the oakland coliseum. lighten up the skies for hours. throughout the night and in san jose and alert wildfire ca
portland's expecting record high temperatures over the 100 degrees above normal watched lol. over the years. about the last couple of years about 1015 people died from the heat out here. has been navigating homelessness for years. and says cooling cooling centers like this 1 are life saving. guarantee you if you check back in a couple of weeks like we got this heatwave they're going to have a lot of people dying out there. in orville, nearly 3800 acres are charred from flames. intense heat and...
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the city of portland, oregon, has declared a state of emergency where many are without air conditioning. >> yeah, i think any time it gets in the triple digits it's alarming. >> reporter: holiday heat stretching coast to coast, pushing 100 degrees in the nation's capital this fourth of july. >> it's hot. make sure you have plenty of water. if you can, find some shade. >> reporter: now this gives you a glimpse of just how dry the grass is here in oroville. this brush is only fuel on a hot, windy day which is why warnings about fireworks are posted throughout the area. official fireworks shows are canceled. elise preston, cbs news, oroville, california. >>> hurricane beryl is picking up steam once again as it takes aim at mexico's popular resort destinations. beryl strengthened back into a category three as it moved into open water. the storm is expected to bring heavy rain and winds to mexico's caribbean coast before crossing the yucatan peninsula and making another landfall near the mexico-texas border. the storm has left at least nine people dead, and some caribbean islands in complete
the city of portland, oregon, has declared a state of emergency where many are without air conditioning. >> yeah, i think any time it gets in the triple digits it's alarming. >> reporter: holiday heat stretching coast to coast, pushing 100 degrees in the nation's capital this fourth of july. >> it's hot. make sure you have plenty of water. if you can, find some shade. >> reporter: now this gives you a glimpse of just how dry the grass is here in oroville. this brush is...
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the heat is expected to have caused four deaths in portland, oregon, which broke record-high temperatures all weekend. and it was so hot in new york cty, the bridge stopped working. the heat apparently caused the steel to expand so it wouldn't close properly. firefighters were able to get it working again after cooling it down with water. cbs's carter evans has more on the heat and the fires across the country. >> reporter: an explosive wildfire continues to burn out of control in santa barbara county. it's already rannvaged 20,000 acres, and the flames are threatening michael jac's neverland ranch coming within a mile of the pop star's estate. meanwhile people were found by deputies. in utah this fire doubled in size in less than 24 hours, making it difficult to fight as it barreled down on the tiny town of marysvale. >> it's scary. here we are at 10,000 acres. >> reporter: the extreme heat is breaking records. it was 120 degrees in las vegas on sunday. that's the hottest day ever recorded, and it's sending people to the emergency room. when it gets this hot, pavement and other surfaces
the heat is expected to have caused four deaths in portland, oregon, which broke record-high temperatures all weekend. and it was so hot in new york cty, the bridge stopped working. the heat apparently caused the steel to expand so it wouldn't close properly. firefighters were able to get it working again after cooling it down with water. cbs's carter evans has more on the heat and the fires across the country. >> reporter: an explosive wildfire continues to burn out of control in santa...
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>> that started then, and then it finished in 1913 under george the fifth, with this this great portland now. so that's that's the balcony we've got now. the thing that surprised me also with the balcony is quite low. i mean, it's only about two feet or a little bit over two feet high. so, you know, health and safety and safety doesn't apply to royal palaces, does it? >> as well as we know from i was told by somebody that, well, we haven't lost one yet. >> so, so nobody's fallen over the top . so that's good news so the top. so that's good news so far. but apparently little prince george, a couple of years ago when he was his first appearance, had the queen late queen, but a box there so he could he could see and be seen, you know. so for the kids, they have a little box sometimes. >> and these 6000 tickets, are they like the willy wonka magic ticket? because surely hundreds of thousands of people are going to want to get them. >> well, they've gone. they went in six hours and they cost £75 each, and i asked, and this is, this is supposedly a trial. so presumably if it's a great success,
>> that started then, and then it finished in 1913 under george the fifth, with this this great portland now. so that's that's the balcony we've got now. the thing that surprised me also with the balcony is quite low. i mean, it's only about two feet or a little bit over two feet high. so, you know, health and safety and safety doesn't apply to royal palaces, does it? >> as well as we know from i was told by somebody that, well, we haven't lost one yet. >> so, so nobody's...
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yeah were they in portland when more formal or modern unions came along? yes, because the more formal and modern kind of grew out of that experience. and i should say at the beginning when chord winners attempt to to come together to make demands. they wanted a certain price for, the number of shoes they would turn out, for example, from their masters that that was viewed under our law and common law as a criminal conspiracy, that to make a collective demand on the master like trying to restrain free trade. and so they were brought to court, found guilty of criminal conspiracy at times, but yet they pioneered this of collect of bargaining is really what it was. and that's what unions ultimately sort of evolved from, grew from. and after a while, this practice gained legal legitimacy. and then finally, but not really the 20th century actually with the wagner act in 1935, did we have a clear federal law that said it's illegal for workers to organize and to bargain before, that there was a sort of a legal gray zone, but there were unions before, 1934 where a
yeah were they in portland when more formal or modern unions came along? yes, because the more formal and modern kind of grew out of that experience. and i should say at the beginning when chord winners attempt to to come together to make demands. they wanted a certain price for, the number of shoes they would turn out, for example, from their masters that that was viewed under our law and common law as a criminal conspiracy, that to make a collective demand on the master like trying to...
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it was announced by senator portland, the governor's of the two states and it was announced right around the time senator portman left office to be groundbreaking for this bridge took less than two years. thank you for that. dr. richard gaddis is the founding director of the cornell program, a senior fellow with aei who previously served as commissioner of the nae -- national safe transportation policy and revenue study commission. thank you for being here. would you begin? >> good morning. chairman brown, ranking member scott, members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to testify at today and for your leadership and partnership as we work to deliver projects to build a stronger, safer transportation system that transfers people to jobs, housing and one another. d.o.t. has been working tirelessly executing the vision of the infrastructure investment and jobs act. because of this generational investment, the biden-harris administration has announced $461 billion of rewards funding over 60,000 specific projects in all 50 states, district of columbia, territories and for tribe
it was announced by senator portland, the governor's of the two states and it was announced right around the time senator portman left office to be groundbreaking for this bridge took less than two years. thank you for that. dr. richard gaddis is the founding director of the cornell program, a senior fellow with aei who previously served as commissioner of the nae -- national safe transportation policy and revenue study commission. thank you for being here. would you begin? >> good...
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>> that started then, and then it finished in 1913 under george the fifth, with this this great portland now. so that's that's the balcony we've got now. the thing that surprised me also with the balcony is quite low. i mean, it's only about two feet or a little bit over two feet high. so, you know, health and safety and safety doesn't apply to royal palaces, does it? >> as well as we know from i was told by somebody that, well, we haven't lost one yet. >> so, so nobody's fallen over the top . so that's good news so the top. so that's good news so far. but apparently little prince george, a couple of years ago when he was his first appearance, had the queen late queen, but a box there so he could he could see and be seen, you know. so for the kids, they have a little box sometimes. >> and these 6000 tickets, are they like the willy wonka magic ticket? because surely hundreds of thousands of people are going to want to get them. >> well, they've gone. they went in six hours and they cost £75 each, and i asked, and this is, this is supposedly a trial. so presumably if it's a great success,
>> that started then, and then it finished in 1913 under george the fifth, with this this great portland now. so that's that's the balcony we've got now. the thing that surprised me also with the balcony is quite low. i mean, it's only about two feet or a little bit over two feet high. so, you know, health and safety and safety doesn't apply to royal palaces, does it? >> as well as we know from i was told by somebody that, well, we haven't lost one yet. >> so, so nobody's...
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oracle -- who are from portland, oregon.oracle or oregon? [ laughter ] all right. i think it is one of those words where both are good. [ laughter ] please welcome jose medeles, everybody. [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you seth. >> seth: thank you, jose. >> thank you. >> seth: our first guest tonight is a very funny and talented actress you know from her work in the cbs sitcom "mom" and movies like "overboard," "the house bunny" and the "scary movie" franchise. she stars in "my spy: the eternal city" which begins streaming july 18th on prime video. let's take a look. >> are you sure you can handle this? >> yes, ma'am. >> good. these kids are at a tricky age. raging hormones, poor impulse control, plus the numbers are stacked against us 15 to 1. so stay frosty, soldier boy, because if you can't hack it, i will dump your ass from chaperone to the shadow tour with the other loser parents who want to stay in the nicer hotels and sip chardonnay from a distance. the ones too afraid to get their hands dirty in the crap bowl of
oracle -- who are from portland, oregon.oracle or oregon? [ laughter ] all right. i think it is one of those words where both are good. [ laughter ] please welcome jose medeles, everybody. [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you seth. >> seth: thank you, jose. >> thank you. >> seth: our first guest tonight is a very funny and talented actress you know from her work in the cbs sitcom "mom" and movies like "overboard," "the house bunny" and the...
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host: the next call comes from joyce in portland, oregon, welcome. caller: thank you for taking my call. miss harris, i'm a black woman. i was raised up during the jim crow era. i know a little bit about abortion and that and everything. i have a friend who was molested by her uncle. she was too young to have that baby. she died. my thing is, i know the republican party, they think they know what's best for all america, but you can't get anybody to vote for trump. i don't dislike the man or anything like that. i pray vigorously that he's ok. thank god that he was. but he has said some terrible things about black people. and everything. i went through hell and high water growing up in the jim crow era. i lived in a time when my parents couldn't vote, but had to pay taxes. so, either way the pendulum falls, i don't think it was so great under him. he was very chaotic. he didn't want certain states to have certain things and everything. i tried to be even keel about everything. i understand about life. but my friend, we were both young. she was molested
host: the next call comes from joyce in portland, oregon, welcome. caller: thank you for taking my call. miss harris, i'm a black woman. i was raised up during the jim crow era. i know a little bit about abortion and that and everything. i have a friend who was molested by her uncle. she was too young to have that baby. she died. my thing is, i know the republican party, they think they know what's best for all america, but you can't get anybody to vote for trump. i don't dislike the man or...
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the head coach in portland for a decade. and stack house, recently coached at vanderbilt.layer front, all signs indicate buddy is headed to the bay. now, according to reports the warriors are in serious talks with the sixers to acquire the sharp-shooting guard. the doves reportedly growed to a 3-year deal with anderson. worth $27 million. nicknamed slo-mo for his slow release. he spent the last two seasons with minnesota. >>> all right, now, let's enjoy some soccer. inside levi stadium. brazil, colombia in black. brazil up 1-0 but in the 47th minute, daniel munoz snuck it in. huge goal, it ended in a 1-1 draw with both squads advancing to the knock out round. let me get it in, shout out, angel and caitlin clark, named all-stars in the rocky season of the wnba. man, levi stadium was lit, as the kids say for soccer time. >> all right, and you have a story coming up, vern will be back. even though today's match ended in a tie it was a big win for fans celebrating the love of the game and their countries. look at that. thousands spent time partying outside of levis. it made fo
the head coach in portland for a decade. and stack house, recently coached at vanderbilt.layer front, all signs indicate buddy is headed to the bay. now, according to reports the warriors are in serious talks with the sixers to acquire the sharp-shooting guard. the doves reportedly growed to a 3-year deal with anderson. worth $27 million. nicknamed slo-mo for his slow release. he spent the last two seasons with minnesota. >>> all right, now, let's enjoy some soccer. inside levi...
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oregÓn fue suspendido despuÉs de haber expuesto a cerca de 2400 pacientes hospitales del Área de portlandlentosa joven de 25 aÑos no conoce la palabra obstÁculo, les hablo de ana victoria espino, la primera abogada en el mundo con sÍndrome de down, y que es mexicana, de zacatecas. ahÍ tenemos fotografÍas del dÍa de su graduaciÓn. nos conectamos con ella en vivo hasta mÉxico. abogada espino, es un gusto conocerla, ¿quÉ es lo que mÁs le gusta de ser licenciada? felicidades. >> gracias. me gusta mucho porque ayudar a la gente con discapacidad y defender a las personas. terminÉ mi licenciatura, los maestros me discriminaban. carolina: quÉ tristeza escuchar que hoy en dÍa existe gente tan ignorante que puede diseminar a una joven como tÚ, tan talentosa, tan bella y llena de sabidurÍa. quÉ le dices a esas personas que en su momento te dijeron "ana victoria, no puedes", y hoy en dÍa hacen mÁs que ellos, eres abogada, cÓmo les respondes? >> que sÍ se pudo y estoy siguiendo adelante, soy triunfador hay campeona, y mi lÍmite es el cielo, y nunca se acaba. carolina: tienes toda la razÓn, tu lÍmite e
oregÓn fue suspendido despuÉs de haber expuesto a cerca de 2400 pacientes hospitales del Área de portlandlentosa joven de 25 aÑos no conoce la palabra obstÁculo, les hablo de ana victoria espino, la primera abogada en el mundo con sÍndrome de down, y que es mexicana, de zacatecas. ahÍ tenemos fotografÍas del dÍa de su graduaciÓn. nos conectamos con ella en vivo hasta mÉxico. abogada espino, es un gusto conocerla, ¿quÉ es lo que mÁs le gusta de ser licenciada? felicidades. >>...