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higher in ports mouth and higher in london and bristol did not enhance enforcement and finally portland oregon where we don't have statistics on the change in collisions but they did have a dramatic reduction. >> do you know when portland implemented their automated speed enforcement? >> i think it was around 2006 because i know the study was over a a 5-year period. >> so they should have some data. >> they probably do but unfortunately it wasn't in the information we were able to access. >> two other things you had requested in the city chair mar one was the environmental impact and the other was the economic impact the numbers in terms of studies have been done mostly the u.s. department of transportation studies on the average costs of accidents they are quite dramatic 4.5 million is is the average cost and that's counting lost wages and medical costs and all related costs to the accident so when a fatality is involved that's the average established by the federal government for an accident with injuries it's approximately 280, 000 and so you can see when you multiply it by the number of co
higher in ports mouth and higher in london and bristol did not enhance enforcement and finally portland oregon where we don't have statistics on the change in collisions but they did have a dramatic reduction. >> do you know when portland implemented their automated speed enforcement? >> i think it was around 2006 because i know the study was over a a 5-year period. >> so they should have some data. >> they probably do but unfortunately it wasn't in the information we...
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department of state joins us from portland in oregon. peter, what are we to make of egypt's air strikes in libya call for international military intervention in libya? >> well, i'm afraid that he felt he had to do it, similar to king abdullah of jordan and similar to president obama. because as leaders they need to appear to be protecting their people and to punish those who do harm to the citizens. the problem as your setup piece really well pointed out they are welcomed to some in libya and not by others. >> what is the significance of today's deal between egypt and france to buy military jets? >> france has been looking to export its military hardware for some time and they have had difficulties doing so in the gulf because the united states primarily and great britain secondarily had that market. and france was pushing to sell its hardware in libya. now that there is a meeting of minds between the governments of france and president -- former general sisi in egypt they both see extremist radicals in their own citizens as the number 1
department of state joins us from portland in oregon. peter, what are we to make of egypt's air strikes in libya call for international military intervention in libya? >> well, i'm afraid that he felt he had to do it, similar to king abdullah of jordan and similar to president obama. because as leaders they need to appear to be protecting their people and to punish those who do harm to the citizens. the problem as your setup piece really well pointed out they are welcomed to some in libya...
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released and tickets are on sale right now for their big summer tour which begins june 3rd in portland, oregonve done ♪ ♪ ♪ am i out of touch am i out of my place ♪ ♪ when i keep saying that i'm looking for an empty space oh i'm wishing ♪ ♪ you're here but i'm wishing you're gone i can't have you and i'm only gonna ♪ ♪ do you wrong oh i'm going to mess this up oh this is just my luck over and over ♪ ♪ and over again i'm sorry for everything oh everything i've done from the second ♪ ♪ that i was born it seems i had a loaded gun and then i shot shot shot a hole through ♪ ♪ everything i loved oh i shot shot shot a hole through every single thing that i loved ♪ ♪ ♪ am i out of luck am i waiting to break when i keep saying that i'm looking for ♪ ♪ a way to escape oh i'm wishing i had what i'd taken for granted i can't help you and i'm ♪ ♪ only gonna do you wrong oh i'm going to mess this up oh this is just my luck over and over ♪ ♪ and over again i'm sorry for everything oh everything i've done from the second ♪ ♪ that i was born it seems i had a loaded gun and then i shot shot shot a hole through
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past and why they were defeated at times and i also wanted to say there's data not just from oregon and portland but also the state of washington from 2005 looks like oregon had theirs from 1995 on automated enforcement and the washington, d.c. -- yeah, the region had it in 2001 so looks like there's other regions we could draw from, too. >> i believe new new york city has recently obtained permission from their state legislature to implement a speed enforcement program automated. i think it was fairly recent. >> thank you so much for the great report. now i'm going to ask the co-chair of our vision zero committee can speak to be followed by tom maguire from our sustainable streets division. >> thank you. >> thank you so much supervisors for the opportunity to speak today on this important issue my name is megan, weir and i'm the director of sustainability and also co-chair the vision zero task force. >> approximately a quarter of patients seen each day in our trauma center have been injured as pedestrians in vehicle collisions. we are looking to international best practices with respect to crea
past and why they were defeated at times and i also wanted to say there's data not just from oregon and portland but also the state of washington from 2005 looks like oregon had theirs from 1995 on automated enforcement and the washington, d.c. -- yeah, the region had it in 2001 so looks like there's other regions we could draw from, too. >> i believe new new york city has recently obtained permission from their state legislature to implement a speed enforcement program automated. i think...
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. >>> now to an emotional, inspiring story out of portland, oregon. the family of a ten-year-old girl who died from cancer fulfilled her wish by donating half of her savings to an organization that helped her in her battle. she wrote a will, donating half of her life savings to the children's cancer association. $296.55. wester bell's parents say cca helped ella during a two-after-a-half year fight with cancer. >> speaks of what ella did for us, and she certainly knew it. her relationship with her chemo pal was one of her most important things through the whole course of her illness. >> wow. well ella and her ch,mo pal, kim, spent countless hours together through not only chemotherapy, but a bone transplant as well. ella's parents say donating money to the cca is a great way to help an organization doing important work. >> what a story. >>> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, we have new information about an ant i don't care teenager accused of raping a pizza delivery woman. what he had on him when he was arrested to suggest he may have a criminal past.
. >>> now to an emotional, inspiring story out of portland, oregon. the family of a ten-year-old girl who died from cancer fulfilled her wish by donating half of her savings to an organization that helped her in her battle. she wrote a will, donating half of her life savings to the children's cancer association. $296.55. wester bell's parents say cca helped ella during a two-after-a-half year fight with cancer. >> speaks of what ella did for us, and she certainly knew it. her...
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kayla has touched the heart of the world. >> joining us now from portland, oregon, is emily schick.kayla mueller's college roommate at northern arizona university. she volunteered at the international solidarity movement in the west bank, where kayla also briefly worked. welcome to democracy now! emily, our condolences to you, to fall of kayla's friends, to her family. can you talk about who kayla was? >> thank you so much for having me on the show, it is an honor to be able to speak about kayla today. kayla was a remarkable individual. she brought a profound connection full of love to all of her relationships, whether it was family members, her closest friends, or refugees have where across the world who should never met whose causes she worked for from arizona. one thing that feels really important to know about kayla is that she had a tremendous clarity of purpose. she saw her role in the world as to serve anyone in need who she could be useful too. and those convictions have guided her since quite a young age. >> how did she end up in the west bank, emily? you went there first?
kayla has touched the heart of the world. >> joining us now from portland, oregon, is emily schick.kayla mueller's college roommate at northern arizona university. she volunteered at the international solidarity movement in the west bank, where kayla also briefly worked. welcome to democracy now! emily, our condolences to you, to fall of kayla's friends, to her family. can you talk about who kayla was? >> thank you so much for having me on the show, it is an honor to be able to...
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. >> that was certainly the case in portland, oregon, where they hosted what was dubbed the world's first known cuddle convention. it was an all-day affair. 100 people hanging out and celebrating human connection through touch. >> isn't that cute? those folks were in to it claiming the whole thing wasn't about being overly sexualized they said it was just about communication. >> i have to wonder, though, if some people weren't going there hoping for a little more than some cuddling. >> not really a cuddler -- well, a little -- now i'm getting in to an area i don't think i want to get in to. >> i think human touch is good for everyone but i wonder if some go to the event thinking cuddling isn't the only thing on the menu. >> yeah? >> maybe. >> i think it is on the up and up. >>> coming up in "the skinny," all the fun you didn't see during last night's "saturday night live" 40th anniversary show. you have to love that one. >>> and kevin durant proves he's an mvp on the court and in the classroom. his lessons for new york kids later on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather
. >> that was certainly the case in portland, oregon, where they hosted what was dubbed the world's first known cuddle convention. it was an all-day affair. 100 people hanging out and celebrating human connection through touch. >> isn't that cute? those folks were in to it claiming the whole thing wasn't about being overly sexualized they said it was just about communication. >> i have to wonder, though, if some people weren't going there hoping for a little more than some...
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the flight month portland, oregon was -- the flight to portland, oregon was about to take off when the woman reported being bitten. they treated the woman. she refused further statement but flight attendants found the scorpion and killed it. >> scary. >>> it is estimated that one in five people have a fear of flying. but you are about to meet two people who are trying to do something about that. katie utehs brings us the story of a married couple who are both pilots and helping others overcome their fear of flying. >> reporter: united airlines pilot captain andrea connell and seth. captain mark connell is parked two spaces over at san francisco international airport. their commute is likely different than yours. >> he was on my flight as a passenger. >> reporter: mark pilots the larger plane and flies about 100 more people but if they were to fly together, andrea has more seniority so mark would become the co captain. >> she tells me what to do all day long at home. >> reporter: and while two married captains flying for the same airline is unique, being setup by a coworker is not so ne
the flight month portland, oregon was -- the flight to portland, oregon was about to take off when the woman reported being bitten. they treated the woman. she refused further statement but flight attendants found the scorpion and killed it. >> scary. >>> it is estimated that one in five people have a fear of flying. but you are about to meet two people who are trying to do something about that. katie utehs brings us the story of a married couple who are both pilots and helping...
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. >>> on a rainy night in portland, oregon, first responders are confronted with a huge challenge. a car stuck on a railroad track with a train barrelling full speed ahead. it all started when patrick higgins hears a startling sound. >> the sound by itself is enough to make anybody get up and look. >> a car accident just across the street from his apartment. >> you could sell the guardrail was snapped away. >> that separates traffic from the railroad, and a train is coming. >> the car was clear up on that slope. the train was coming and it would have just swiped it away. >> within moments, rescue crews swarm the site. the driver can't get out. >> he was pinned in under the ga dash and was not coming out on his own. >> captain corey wilson is first on the scene. firefighter lisa knight is wearing a helmet cam capturing the event. >> he kept saying that he doesn't need us to pull him out, right there i was just seeing if i could pull on that door a little bit. >> these firefighters had only a matter of minutes before the oncoming freight train would crush the car with the driver stil
. >>> on a rainy night in portland, oregon, first responders are confronted with a huge challenge. a car stuck on a railroad track with a train barrelling full speed ahead. it all started when patrick higgins hears a startling sound. >> the sound by itself is enough to make anybody get up and look. >> a car accident just across the street from his apartment. >> you could sell the guardrail was snapped away. >> that separates traffic from the railroad, and a...
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. >> crime pays off in portland oregon.nounced a new 5,000 dollar tax credit program for each felon hired in local business. that's on top of federal tax incentive that gives employers $2,000 per ex-con hired. you guessed it all paid for by you the tax payer. speaking of that pregnant woman who smoke are being rewarded with free diapers if you kick the habit. tax dollars are paying for it. ohio launching a program called baby and me tobacco free. the they earn $25 voucher each month up to a year as long as they pass the test. this offers moms incentives. other states have similar programs. >> president obama laying out the biggest boldest tax proposals yet. we are here to breakdown how each new tax will impact you. >> good morning. >> president obama wants the wealthiest americans and americans to pay more taxes to help pay for ambitious spending on education and infrastructure. among the proposals the buffet tax. this this is the white house wanting the rich to pay minimum tax rate of 30 percent meaning the millionaire war
. >> crime pays off in portland oregon.nounced a new 5,000 dollar tax credit program for each felon hired in local business. that's on top of federal tax incentive that gives employers $2,000 per ex-con hired. you guessed it all paid for by you the tax payer. speaking of that pregnant woman who smoke are being rewarded with free diapers if you kick the habit. tax dollars are paying for it. ohio launching a program called baby and me tobacco free. the they earn $25 voucher each month up to...
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to coastal refineries to be processed through virginia, west virginia, philadelphia, chicago, portland, oregon, et cetera, et cetera. >>> the towns along the way have to think about who makes the decision, but what is likely to affect the decision of these oil producers about how safe this stuff will be that gets pumped through their towns, is it prohibitively expensive for oil producers to separate this stuff out? i would have no reason to doubt their case that it is expensive, except for the fact that in texas they think it okay to do. >> it will add a few cents to the cost. you can take a step above to separate it. the problem is once you removed it, what do you do with it the oil field has grown so quickly they don't have enough pipelines to move all of liquids or gases anywhere. >> the in the rush to produce oil, producing 1.2 million gallons a day, they move very if they had the pipelines in place, this would be an easy fix. now they're building the pipelines and infrastructure required for safe operations. >> they're pumping oil and other stuff, pumping the oil and selling the oil becau
to coastal refineries to be processed through virginia, west virginia, philadelphia, chicago, portland, oregon, et cetera, et cetera. >>> the towns along the way have to think about who makes the decision, but what is likely to affect the decision of these oil producers about how safe this stuff will be that gets pumped through their towns, is it prohibitively expensive for oil producers to separate this stuff out? i would have no reason to doubt their case that it is expensive, except...
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you can't make this stuff up. 100 people will attend the snuggle party in portland oregon on saturday. we're told this is a strictly platonic situation. the events organizers say kud lettersler cuddlers will have to take a concept class where they will be briefed on appropriate touching. >> there are so many things -- >> everything wrong with that. >> snuggling people that you're not in a relationship with? >> complete strangers weirdos, the whole nine yards. >> that's dangerous. >> we'll see if there's video next week. >> and whether we can show it on tv. >>> 142 bucks national retail federation says on average that's what you'll spend on valentine's day that year. >> a lot of that money will go toward flowers including what could be a big delivery fee. today on the news 4, eric came gonzalez will compare delivery fees including one free option. and if your wallet can use an even bigger brake, we've pinned a lot of inexpensive do it yourself diy valentine day gifts on the nbc washington pin terrorist board pinterest board. i tell my husband not to by me anything for valentine day bec
you can't make this stuff up. 100 people will attend the snuggle party in portland oregon on saturday. we're told this is a strictly platonic situation. the events organizers say kud lettersler cuddlers will have to take a concept class where they will be briefed on appropriate touching. >> there are so many things -- >> everything wrong with that. >> snuggling people that you're not in a relationship with? >> complete strangers weirdos, the whole nine yards. >>...
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and prior to his time in the senate, senator packwood practiced law in portland oregon, for ten years. was elected to serve for three terms in the oregon state legislature. he received a bachelor's degree in political science from william f. university -- willamette. i got to pronounce that better don't i? and a law degree from university of new york law school. we feel honored to have you here today. we know you can help us in many ways to understand some of the difficulties we're going to have to get through. and hopefully give us some advice on how to get through it. our second witness is another great human being who i greatly admire and admired before he came to the senate, and that's senator bill bradley. senator bradley represented the people of new jersey here in the senate for three terms. beginning of 1979, and as a member of the senate finance committee he played a pivotal role in the drafting and passage of the tax reform act of 1986. of course prior to his time in the senate senator bradley was a great professional basketball player. he's a two-time nba champion and a mem
and prior to his time in the senate, senator packwood practiced law in portland oregon, for ten years. was elected to serve for three terms in the oregon state legislature. he received a bachelor's degree in political science from william f. university -- willamette. i got to pronounce that better don't i? and a law degree from university of new york law school. we feel honored to have you here today. we know you can help us in many ways to understand some of the difficulties we're going to...
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a portland oregon law firm just filed six suits on behalf of seven people against various portland areas claiming the clients are victims of that very thing. one of them says she was shopping at a ross store when store manager came up to her told her cher was on national database of shoplifters and she had to leave. she said the manager told her she had the video and pictures to prove it. the woman called police. she says when they asked to seat video, the story fussed. >> i was shocked. i was like, okay, well you won't show me at least show them. because they have to have something to verify that i was on this database. and they said they wouldn't provide that. >> her attorney says no such database exists. she wants more than $200,000 in damages. >>> very strange twenty six in the investigation of cherry business tycoon. >> police raided a cherry company in brooklyn new york. as soon as they lifted the building's garage door you could smell a strong odor of marijuana when they asked the company's president arthur mondell la about it detectives say he cooperated at first but then got ne
a portland oregon law firm just filed six suits on behalf of seven people against various portland areas claiming the clients are victims of that very thing. one of them says she was shopping at a ross store when store manager came up to her told her cher was on national database of shoplifters and she had to leave. she said the manager told her she had the video and pictures to prove it. the woman called police. she says when they asked to seat video, the story fussed. >> i was shocked....
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. >>> on a sunny summer day in portland, oregon, it's hard to remember winter.nd how out of control life can get, when you mix in a little ice and a few inches of snow. >> plenty of experience with rain here, best rain drivers in the country, but snow, not so much. >> january 16, 2007, 7:00 a.m. school teacher derek porter is shocked by the chaos on a steep hill outside his apartment window. >> so we decided to go up to the roof of the building to get a better look of what was going on. we had just gotten a video camera for christmas the month before, and i thought, you know, why not take it up there? >> the ice-mageddon wasn't predicted, and the camera captures drivers caught completely offguard. a volvo rick shays down the icy hill like a two-ton pinball. hitting everything in its path. on a zigzag slalom smashup. radio disc jockey sid vicious lives across the street. he also grabs his camera and starts shooting. >> it was one of those, well, here is some snow, i can make it. that's usually the portland attitude. i have an suv, crossover, whatnot. >> heads up!
. >>> on a sunny summer day in portland, oregon, it's hard to remember winter.nd how out of control life can get, when you mix in a little ice and a few inches of snow. >> plenty of experience with rain here, best rain drivers in the country, but snow, not so much. >> january 16, 2007, 7:00 a.m. school teacher derek porter is shocked by the chaos on a steep hill outside his apartment window. >> so we decided to go up to the roof of the building to get a better look of...
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. >>> more than 100 people will spend this valentines day cuddling in portland, oregon as part of cuddle. a professional cuddler whop started the business created this 12 hour event. it will take place at several locations on saturday and it includes workshops, classes, and speakers. the creator says she hopes that cuddle con will show the many benefits of just cuddling. >>> hey sal, you can handle that. like you can handle our morning commute. >> i have that down. i live with women. or girls. [ laughter ] >> let's move on. i'm getting all red here. let's go out and take a look at the commute now. if you are driving on 880 southbound the accident that is there is on the shoulder but i've been getting a couple of robust complaints from people who are saying that traffic is going to be super slow. 238 is a mess out of castro valley. please give yourself extra time. this is unexpected. traffic will be really terrible in this area. let's move along and take a look at the toll plaza. this is more along the expected route. the traffic is going to be okay if you are driving into san francisco.
. >>> more than 100 people will spend this valentines day cuddling in portland, oregon as part of cuddle. a professional cuddler whop started the business created this 12 hour event. it will take place at several locations on saturday and it includes workshops, classes, and speakers. the creator says she hopes that cuddle con will show the many benefits of just cuddling. >>> hey sal, you can handle that. like you can handle our morning commute. >> i have that down. i...
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. >>> heavy hearts the in portland, oregon this weekend. >> a big group came together to remember threeslims killed in the university of north carolina muslims and non-muslims gathering in downtown portland last night, they are joining what is become a national call for students murders to be investigated as a hate crime. police say 39 were shot over a parking dispute but families say at cues shooter disliked muslims. >> today we're saying that muslims lives also matter and we are all standing here again, to celebrate lives of those that were lost in north carolina but to remember that every single one of us here are put on this earth to impact lives of others and all of our lives matter. >> they suspect the the shooter craig steven hicks is a ate they is who is now charged with three counts of first degree murder. >>> two business son sin girls, who pleased a fantasy character called slender man will find out this week if they will stand trial on attempted homicide charges a cord go to court documents the girls, one , 12 other just 13, had been planning for months to kill their two-yea
. >>> heavy hearts the in portland, oregon this weekend. >> a big group came together to remember threeslims killed in the university of north carolina muslims and non-muslims gathering in downtown portland last night, they are joining what is become a national call for students murders to be investigated as a hate crime. police say 39 were shot over a parking dispute but families say at cues shooter disliked muslims. >> today we're saying that muslims lives also matter and...
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and prior to his time in the senate, senator packwood practiced law in portland, oregon, for ten years. was elected to serve for three terms in the oregon state legislature. he received a bachelor's degree in political science from willamette university. i have got to pronounce that better, don't i? and a law degree from university of new york law school. we feel honored to have you here today. we know you can help us in many ways to understand some of the difficulties we're going to have to get through and hopefully give us some advice on how to get through it. our second witness is another great human being who i greatly admire and admired before he came to the senate, and that's senator bill bradley. senator bradley represented the people of new jersey here in the senate for three terms. beginning of 1979, and as a member of the senate finance committee he played a pivotal role in the drafting and passage of the tax reform act of 1986. of course prior to his time in the senate, senator bradley was a great professional basketball player. he's a two-time nba champion and a member of t
and prior to his time in the senate, senator packwood practiced law in portland, oregon, for ten years. was elected to serve for three terms in the oregon state legislature. he received a bachelor's degree in political science from willamette university. i have got to pronounce that better, don't i? and a law degree from university of new york law school. we feel honored to have you here today. we know you can help us in many ways to understand some of the difficulties we're going to have to...
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and prior to his time in the senate, senator packwood practiced law in portland, oregon, for ten years. was elected to serve for three terms in the oregon state legislature. he received a bachelor's degree in political science from william f. university -- willamette. i got to pronounce that better don't i? and a law degree from university of new york law school. we feel honored to have you here today. we know you can help us in many ways to understand some of the difficulties we're going to have to get through. and hopefully give us some advice on how to get through it. our second witness is another great human being who i greatly admire and admired before he came to the senate, and that's senator bill bradley. senator bradley represented the people of new jersey here in the senate for three terms. beginning of 1979, and as a member of the senate finance committee he played a pivotal role in the drafting and passage of the tax reform act of 1986. of course prior to his time in the senate, senator bradley was a great professional basketball player. he's a two-time nba champion and a me
and prior to his time in the senate, senator packwood practiced law in portland, oregon, for ten years. was elected to serve for three terms in the oregon state legislature. he received a bachelor's degree in political science from william f. university -- willamette. i got to pronounce that better don't i? and a law degree from university of new york law school. we feel honored to have you here today. we know you can help us in many ways to understand some of the difficulties we're going to...
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just a week later students in portland oregon walked out, refused to take the test. the president of the portland teachers union is your somewhere. that was incredible and it led to what commentators are calling the education spring we are currently in the largest revolt against high-stakes testing in us history. 60,000 parents opt there kids out of tests in new york state. the walkout that diane said is the largest probably in us history of high-stakes testing in colorado and it is an incredible struggle. they just want to share a couple of the stories that came up. this one is from providence student union. passersby in downtown providence jumped startled as ghoulish looking crowds of young people turned the corner of kennedy plaza green skin shined, sunken eyes stared and torn blood's better close drag as they shuffle down westminster street. these dreadful looking young men and women gathered at the entrance of the rhode island department of education where instead of battering down the doors the zombies show they already had plenty. one demonstrator stepped forwa
just a week later students in portland oregon walked out, refused to take the test. the president of the portland teachers union is your somewhere. that was incredible and it led to what commentators are calling the education spring we are currently in the largest revolt against high-stakes testing in us history. 60,000 parents opt there kids out of tests in new york state. the walkout that diane said is the largest probably in us history of high-stakes testing in colorado and it is an...
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. >>> to a very emotional, yet inspiring story out of portland oregon. dying from cancer fulfilled her wish by donating half of her savings to the organization that helped her in her battle. before ella died two years ago, she wrote a will, donating half of her life savings to the children's cancer association. it was $296.55. westerfield's parent say that the organization helped ella during her two- after-a-half year fight against cancer, and donating money is a great way to help an organization doing really important work. >>> all right. our time is 5:56. still ahead, a deadly shooting in san jose. why officers say they opened fire and the question a friend of the suspect is asking this. >> plus thousands of bart riders possibly exposed to measles. . >> we are taking it to the. we're in the city looking at 101 northbound approaching the split. looks good. getting to the city from the bay bridge, that's another story. more about that straight ahead. >> record highs have been set in sierra nevada, southern california. what about here? . on tempur-pedic.
. >>> to a very emotional, yet inspiring story out of portland oregon. dying from cancer fulfilled her wish by donating half of her savings to the organization that helped her in her battle. before ella died two years ago, she wrote a will, donating half of her life savings to the children's cancer association. it was $296.55. westerfield's parent say that the organization helped ella during her two- after-a-half year fight against cancer, and donating money is a great way to help an...
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you're looking at number 29, john wilson from portland oregon, would describe it as the ruined end of recreational vehicle and now a bad day on the golden gate bridge. >> surprised. >> not by the number but the barrier he hit while going through the toll plaza. he's the 29th driver to report such a collision in 46 days since january 12th. during the same period last year, the district reported only five impacts. >> the theory is that we're not having any more collisions than we had before. it's just that the impact to the vehicles is a little more severe. >> bridge captain lisa notes the new barriers compline with federal regulations. the old ones did not. the new barriers are no wider but they're tougher on cars and tougher to repair. the district has spent $187,000 on parks and labor since january 12th. money it plans to get back from drivers who hit the barriers. the district expects this stack of spare parts in the back to last through the year. >> you can say honestly looking at this that this is a better system than the old system? >> it's a legal system. where the other ones we
you're looking at number 29, john wilson from portland oregon, would describe it as the ruined end of recreational vehicle and now a bad day on the golden gate bridge. >> surprised. >> not by the number but the barrier he hit while going through the toll plaza. he's the 29th driver to report such a collision in 46 days since january 12th. during the same period last year, the district reported only five impacts. >> the theory is that we're not having any more collisions than...
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the walkout just a week later, students in portland, oregon, walked out refused to take the test. the president of the portland teachers union in fear and worked with those young students. and that was incredible and that led to what commentators are calling the education spring right? it is ongoing. we are currently in the largest revolt in education testing. 60,000 parents opting out in new york state. the walkout that diane did i think is the largest walkout probably in u.s. history of high-stakes testing in colorado and it's an incredible struggle. i just want to share a couple of the best just little stories that came up in the collection of this book. this one is from providence student union, and they will, passersby in downtown providence jumped startled as ghoulish working -- looking crowd of young people turn the corner of kennedy plaza. sunken eyes stared and torn blood splattered clothes dragged as they shuffle down westminster street. these dreadful looking young men and women gathered at the entrance of the rhode island department of education where, steady battering
the walkout just a week later, students in portland, oregon, walked out refused to take the test. the president of the portland teachers union in fear and worked with those young students. and that was incredible and that led to what commentators are calling the education spring right? it is ongoing. we are currently in the largest revolt in education testing. 60,000 parents opting out in new york state. the walkout that diane did i think is the largest walkout probably in u.s. history of...
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its bike-friendly culture makes portland, oregon, the bike capital of america for hard-core cyclistshock when his fuji road bike is stolen. >> went to go grab a beer and came back after half hour, 45 minutes, and it was gone. >> jake's ride cost $2,500. and he doesn't have any insurance to replace it. >> i didn't really talk for about an hour after that. >> jake files a police report, but believes he can increase the odds of getting his bike back by taking matters into his own hands. >> my dad taught me to stand up for myself. he taught me to do the right thing and to walk around with a set of ethics and, you know, to kind of grow a pair and -- that's about it. you know? >> after 20 hours looking on the internet for someone selling his bike locally, jake widens his search and hits paydirt. >> i was focusing mostly on portland on craigslist and i just had kind of a whimsical thought, maybe i'll check out seattle and i did, and two minutes later, i saw my bike posted up there. >> photographs showing every scratch and custom feature leave no doubt in jake's mind, the bike on sale for a
its bike-friendly culture makes portland, oregon, the bike capital of america for hard-core cyclistshock when his fuji road bike is stolen. >> went to go grab a beer and came back after half hour, 45 minutes, and it was gone. >> jake's ride cost $2,500. and he doesn't have any insurance to replace it. >> i didn't really talk for about an hour after that. >> jake files a police report, but believes he can increase the odds of getting his bike back by taking matters into...
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john wilson from portland, oregon would describe it as the ruined front end of his vehicle.d day on the golden gate bridge. >> totally surprised. >> surprised not by the number but the barrier he hit while going through the toll plaza. he's the 29th person to report a collision in 26 days since januaryth. during the same period last year they reported only five impacts. >> the theory is we aren't having any more collision than we are having before, it's just that the impact to the vehicles is a little more severe. >> the bridge captain notes that the new barriers comply with federal regulations. the old ones did. the new barriers are no wider but they are tougher on cars and tougher to repair. the district has spent $187,000 on parts and labor since january 12th. money it plans to get back from drivers who hit these barriers. the district expects this stack of spare parts in the back to last through the year. >> you can say honestly looking at this that this is a better system than the old system. >> it's a legal system. the other ones were no longer compliant. >> both the d
john wilson from portland, oregon would describe it as the ruined front end of his vehicle.d day on the golden gate bridge. >> totally surprised. >> surprised not by the number but the barrier he hit while going through the toll plaza. he's the 29th person to report a collision in 26 days since januaryth. during the same period last year they reported only five impacts. >> the theory is we aren't having any more collision than we are having before, it's just that the impact to...
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john wilson from portland oregon would describe it as the ruined front end of his vehicle. >> totallyed. >> not by the collision but by the bear we're he hit. 46 days there were many collisions. during the same time last year they recorded only five impacts. >> the theory is we aren't having any more collision than we are having before, it's just that the impact to the vehicles is a little more severe. >> the bridge captain notes that the new barriers comply with federal regulations. the old ones did n the new bearers are no wider about they are tougher on cars and tougher to repair. the district has spent $287,000 on parts and labor since january 12th. money it plans to get back from drivers who hit these barriers. the district expects this stack of spare parts in the back to last through the year. >> you can say honestly looking at this that this is a better system than the old system. >> it's a legal system. the other ones were no longer compliant. >> both the district and the california highway patrol cites speed as a factor. but when john hit the barrier he said he was going only
john wilson from portland oregon would describe it as the ruined front end of his vehicle. >> totallyed. >> not by the collision but by the bear we're he hit. 46 days there were many collisions. during the same time last year they recorded only five impacts. >> the theory is we aren't having any more collision than we are having before, it's just that the impact to the vehicles is a little more severe. >> the bridge captain notes that the new barriers comply with federal...
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. >> james and shatari even fly to portland, oregon, to speak at a conference of school bus drivers,lp shine a light on an epidemic of bullying. >> we still want to empower other kids and families to be against this bullying. we don't need nobody bullying the next person, be it walking to school, be it on the bus, i mean, on the job, anywhere. we want to stop this bullying. it's a cancer we need to kill. >> jones says adults need to pay attention and when necessary, intervene. and for all the bullies out there, james has a stern warning. >> we're here. we began this fight. we're not going nowhere. bully, beware. >>> coming up -- caught stealing. and a race for the space gives new meaning to double parking. >> she shunted this car all the way out of the space. >>> when "caught on camera: bad behavior" continues. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. know that chasing performance
. >> james and shatari even fly to portland, oregon, to speak at a conference of school bus drivers,lp shine a light on an epidemic of bullying. >> we still want to empower other kids and families to be against this bullying. we don't need nobody bullying the next person, be it walking to school, be it on the bus, i mean, on the job, anywhere. we want to stop this bullying. it's a cancer we need to kill. >> jones says adults need to pay attention and when necessary, intervene....
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paul johnson portland, oregon. the reason left fox news is fascism.anyone who doesn't think like they do. new york the reason some people roll their eyes when they hear fox news is because of the essential message, liberals bad, conservatives good. we have a more diverse guest and anchor list than any news network in the history of broadcasting, vince. that's a fact. michelle, california. bill, as long as liberals hate people like me for watching fox news, i know i must be doing something right. you have a lot of company, michelle. there are two liberal news networks on cable. and fnc annihilates both of them in the ratings. we report, you guys have decided. england. over here the left goes ballistic at the thought we might get our own fox news. sunrise, florida. mr., o, gave my wife a belated valentine's day present. i could not decide which book i got the box set of killing patton and killing jesus. i am golden and you deserve to be mario. nice husband. the killing jesus movie set for palm sunday march 29th on the national geographic channel. good t
paul johnson portland, oregon. the reason left fox news is fascism.anyone who doesn't think like they do. new york the reason some people roll their eyes when they hear fox news is because of the essential message, liberals bad, conservatives good. we have a more diverse guest and anchor list than any news network in the history of broadcasting, vince. that's a fact. michelle, california. bill, as long as liberals hate people like me for watching fox news, i know i must be doing something...
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they announced they would hold entrance examinations in portland oregon.t to the appointed place i took examinations as well as i could. not having been in high school but having attended a night school where i had picked up some latin and some mathematics. i passed the mathematics examinations with such distinction that the professor conducting the examinations sparked a good deal of interest sent for me, inquired about my family background. he himself was a quaker. he was a great professor of mathematics and subsequently was the president of swathmore college for many years. but in any event he said to come down to university and he thought i could get in and he also thought he could help me with my way through the university. >> so there you have two cases where older men showed a key interest in a young man trying to get along. >> i have a number of unforgettable obligations to men who took an interest to a youngster. they do it yet all over the united states. there were two or many more to follow. >> of course that was the beginning then of your engin
they announced they would hold entrance examinations in portland oregon.t to the appointed place i took examinations as well as i could. not having been in high school but having attended a night school where i had picked up some latin and some mathematics. i passed the mathematics examinations with such distinction that the professor conducting the examinations sparked a good deal of interest sent for me, inquired about my family background. he himself was a quaker. he was a great professor of...
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a great story about a lady who comes out to christen one of the ships at kaiser's yard up in portland, oregon, and she comes out with her champagne bottle, and the ship's already gone, sailing merrily down into the south. so one of the workmen comes back to her and says, hey, just wait a minute, lady, there'll be another one along in a few minutes. [laughter] and not just shipbuilding, airplanes, magnesium which was essential for aircraft manufacture, light metal and so on, a new experimental metal which kaiser became heavily involved in in the process. steel manufacturing. kaiser, in order to supply steel for his liberty ships built the most modern steel plant in the world out in california. at fontana, california, as a part of this sort of process. they become involved in the process, they become part of that group who, again, can do anything, build anything. and not only, not only meet deadlines, but bring you under deadline in the process. and then, also, the chemical companies. the big chemical companies in particular, particularly dow and dupont, but also many of their other rivals and
a great story about a lady who comes out to christen one of the ships at kaiser's yard up in portland, oregon, and she comes out with her champagne bottle, and the ship's already gone, sailing merrily down into the south. so one of the workmen comes back to her and says, hey, just wait a minute, lady, there'll be another one along in a few minutes. [laughter] and not just shipbuilding, airplanes, magnesium which was essential for aircraft manufacture, light metal and so on, a new experimental...
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saturday portland oregon will be home to the first cuddle conference. to 12 hours of cuddling participants will take yoga and have pillow fights. this is purely platonic and organizers say they won't put up any any funny business. cute or creepy? i was going come over and cuddle but i think we have an on high pressure course here warning us not to do that. [laughter] >> we have a moral clause as well. [laughter] >> not that kind of show. >> thanks for the offer erin. >> it is now 6:27. whew. dave murphy is tracking a big cool down in the seven day. your accuweather forecast is next. >> you might want to cuddle it will be so cold, right. >>> members of the taney dragons are awaiting a decision on whether the team that beat them in the little league world series cheated. we'll be back there's something happening right here in this country. it's the sound of america... working with american materials... in american factories. at weathertech all we do is create the highest quality automotive accessories including laser measured custom fit floor liners. orde
saturday portland oregon will be home to the first cuddle conference. to 12 hours of cuddling participants will take yoga and have pillow fights. this is purely platonic and organizers say they won't put up any any funny business. cute or creepy? i was going come over and cuddle but i think we have an on high pressure course here warning us not to do that. [laughter] >> we have a moral clause as well. [laughter] >> not that kind of show. >> thanks for the offer erin. >>...