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and i'll say, "portland, oregon?" and they'll say, "no, what country were you born in?"l say, "the united states." they get very embarrassed. now this is an example that they are intending to make a personal connection, but the hidden communication, the true world view is that i am a perpetual alien or foreigner in my country. i am not a true american because true americans only look the following way, and that's what generates these behaviors that are micro-aggressions. >> reporter: but you describe it as unintentional, and yet we've seen at the university of missouri very blatant examples of racism. >> you're right about that. micro-aggressions vary from being conscious, deliberate, intentional, from old-fashioned racism and biased statements to the unintended consequences. and our studies do indicate that it's the hidden, unintentional forms of bias that are most damaging to people of color. and that like at the university of missouri where you have people being called racial epithets or behaviors that are going on, it actually is only the tip of the iceberg. the reas
and i'll say, "portland, oregon?" and they'll say, "no, what country were you born in?"l say, "the united states." they get very embarrassed. now this is an example that they are intending to make a personal connection, but the hidden communication, the true world view is that i am a perpetual alien or foreigner in my country. i am not a true american because true americans only look the following way, and that's what generates these behaviors that are...
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on a saturday night in march 22w office to walk around.25 portland oregon.ed the discriminatory curfew imposed. men took his case to the supreme court and lost, yet despite all was endured never stop believing or stopping we believe in the grand ideals of this country, you was said. there is a future for all humanity and the us civil administrator. be landed three and played. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] larry bad one of our nation's most beloved" no space. came home the purple heart. the sport and does lives and taught us that we can observe a lot. >> bonnie carol. after have denied and anger is generally funder ' good support families say the old sick resources. [applause] shirley chisholm carries his politics. from classrooms the committee rooms voice to the flu marginalized the american spirit. [applause] familia savon junior. his size he is frazier. bring his lenten sound power 's new holiday transporting the spirit to miami and beyond the music broke down barriers. a humanitarian an
on a saturday night in march 22w office to walk around.25 portland oregon.ed the discriminatory curfew imposed. men took his case to the supreme court and lost, yet despite all was endured never stop believing or stopping we believe in the grand ideals of this country, you was said. there is a future for all humanity and the us civil administrator. be landed three and played. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] larry bad one of our...
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we interviewed the professor at the western history association's annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? the u.s. constitution did not ask me mention slavery, but there are at least three references to slavery in the document. the first is the 3/5 compromise. you andere counted as the person for purposes of frustrating seats in the house of representatives. thereby increasing the power of the slave states and congress. the constitution also included a fugitive slave laws. returnused to ensure the of runaway slaves. in addition, the u.s. constitution prohibited the import slaves after 1808. but the language did not refer to african. clausesusion of these in the nation's founding document is a testament to economic and political influence. moving to related document, this is the contract dust between thomas jefferson and james madison were the sale of the slave john freeman area jefferson freed him from william baker in maryland and eight or. he wouldndition that be set free after 11 years of service. he r
we interviewed the professor at the western history association's annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? the u.s. constitution did not ask me mention slavery, but there are at least three references to slavery in the document. the first is the 3/5 compromise. you andere counted as the person for purposes of frustrating seats in the house of representatives. thereby increasing the power of the slave states...
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. >>> a wild scene in portland oregon. unexpected water after a storm. the train cars were flooded inside. >>> this is sydney australia. the clouds brought thunderstorms and heavy rain to the area, but fortunately no damage. >>> the leading edge of the colder air is coming out. this evening and warm temperatures. we tied some records around illegally. hartford broke the record and got up to 76 degrees this afternoon. the previous record was 72. this whole week way above average. it has been quite the start for november. sunday morning -- this will be the warmest first week of november on record. tonight 72 right now. the clouds have been persistent. the wind is gusting to 30 miles per hour in hyannis. quite a few leaves coming down this evening. we are tracking showers a long the front moving from the west. there could be a quick shower moving through, especially in northern worcester county. we are not expecting too much rainfall. seasonal air. more of what you would expect in november. temperatures overnight mild. it stays warm right up until midnight.
. >>> a wild scene in portland oregon. unexpected water after a storm. the train cars were flooded inside. >>> this is sydney australia. the clouds brought thunderstorms and heavy rain to the area, but fortunately no damage. >>> the leading edge of the colder air is coming out. this evening and warm temperatures. we tied some records around illegally. hartford broke the record and got up to 76 degrees this afternoon. the previous record was 72. this whole week way...
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we interviewed the professor at the western history association's annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? sarah: i'm a child of the 1980's, so i grew up playing the oregon trail game. it is an exciting, adventurous journey where you are trying to figure out how to survive. it's always been a part of my and after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this was a story that had not been -- been retold by academics . it was something i wanted to pursue. >> most everyone has heard of the oregon trail. can you give us a over view of where it started, where it ended, and what years people traveled? sarah: many of the people who traveled overland to oregon and are leaving from towns on the edge of the western united states. places thating from are more interior, farming communities in illinois and iowa. they are leaving from missouri, going all the way across the country. the most traveled route is across the central claim. one of the key aspects of what makes this migration so unique
we interviewed the professor at the western history association's annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? sarah: i'm a child of the 1980's, so i grew up playing the oregon trail game. it is an exciting, adventurous journey where you are trying to figure out how to survive. it's always been a part of my and after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this was a story that had not...
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a company in portland, oregon, hopes to make new strides with a new kind of high rise.while many high-rise buildings are made from steel and concrete, a portland company plans to construct a 12-story building out of wood....but this isn't laminated timber -- which is stronger and lighter than regular timber. "there's been a real interest in the architectural community and the development community and the construction community to think about ways to build with more-renewable materials, and wood is really that material." material."the developers say high-rise wood buildings are already popular in switzerland and some parts of england and canada. golfers have been really enjoying the incredible fall temperatures and have stayed on the green as long as they could. could.but now the golf courses are starting to close up for the winter.twin pines golf course saw the last tee times sunday afternoon.ellis is next closing this coming sunday.the city says jones will be the last golf course and the final day just depends s on the weather.golfers tell us it's always sad to stash the clubs and hibern
a company in portland, oregon, hopes to make new strides with a new kind of high rise.while many high-rise buildings are made from steel and concrete, a portland company plans to construct a 12-story building out of wood....but this isn't laminated timber -- which is stronger and lighter than regular timber. "there's been a real interest in the architectural community and the development community and the construction community to think about ways to build with more-renewable materials,...
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we interviewed him at the western history association's annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. susan: chris foss, your work has focused on the pacific northwest from the 1950's to 2000. why did you pick that timeframe? christopher: i think part of it has to do with that being the emergence of the pacific northwest as the region that a lot of people in the u.s. think of it as -- an environmental destination or tourist destination, or a place to go and have fun and to recreate. it has to become these things through a process. the process that i look at as having become that is through this process of globalization. now, we talk about globalization as being relatively new. something that starts in the 1980's which is really when this buzzword starts getting thrown around by political scientists and historians. as a way to kind of interpret and understand the world -- the post-cold war world. what really changes is the northwest's traditional reliance on trade is augmented on the one hand. also the rise of a number of really significant political players.
we interviewed him at the western history association's annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. susan: chris foss, your work has focused on the pacific northwest from the 1950's to 2000. why did you pick that timeframe? christopher: i think part of it has to do with that being the emergence of the pacific northwest as the region that a lot of people in the u.s. think of it as -- an environmental destination or tourist destination, or a place to go and have...
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now that the cause is identified investigators that tryingseattle to portland, oregon. now that the cause is identified investigators that trying to figure out the source, was it some other kind of meat, within a been? working with investigators only eight restaurants raised concerns the chain closed 35 others in that area as a precaution. spam, not the e-mail type, the meat tied may not be your first fought the company is hoping to change that. i have not had spam in i don't know how long. juliet: what is this? protein getting more popular in diets, launching bite sized dried meat. it comes in classic bacon and teriyaki flavor. i do like dried meat. it reminded them of dirty. regular spam is unavailable, supermarkets, it will only be available in select areas. no word if they will be available here. ben: you like dried meat. got to run, be right back. baby!| mom! i love that we're spending the weekend together. oh i know! hey, why don't you turn off your phone and all your stuff. good idea. it's off. mom? oh my internet is so slow when anyone else is using it. did you
now that the cause is identified investigators that tryingseattle to portland, oregon. now that the cause is identified investigators that trying to figure out the source, was it some other kind of meat, within a been? working with investigators only eight restaurants raised concerns the chain closed 35 others in that area as a precaution. spam, not the e-mail type, the meat tied may not be your first fought the company is hoping to change that. i have not had spam in i don't know how long....
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. >>> chipotle closes restaurants in seattle and portland, oregon, after a reported e. could he lie outbreak. >>> visa reports it will brie out visa europe. >>> turkey's ruling party has returned to power with an outright majority in particle will men try elections over the weekend. decisive victory for president erdogan. the turkish lira sharply higher as you see. let's head out to istanbul. for american interest, turkey is very important and it has been an ally in the fight in the middle east. >> reporter: people in the west are going to be watching the results of this election very closely. certainly president erdogan has been the leader in fact in saying that, for example, mr. assad has to go. you saw over the weekend the talks in vienna failing to produce much fruit in terms of when a time line would be set for a departure for mr. assad including russia and the united states will be out of syria. some big questions going forward. mr. erdogan expected to play a big role in those conversations, certainly about the conversation between he and angela merkel about wheth
. >>> chipotle closes restaurants in seattle and portland, oregon, after a reported e. could he lie outbreak. >>> visa reports it will brie out visa europe. >>> turkey's ruling party has returned to power with an outright majority in particle will men try elections over the weekend. decisive victory for president erdogan. the turkish lira sharply higher as you see. let's head out to istanbul. for american interest, turkey is very important and it has been an ally in...
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on a saturday night in march, nasui left his law office to walk around portland, oregon. defied the curfew imposed on japanese-americans during world war ii. he took his case to the supreme court and lost. a decision he fought for the rest of his life. despite what japanese-americans endured -- suspicion, hostility, forced removal, internment -- he never stopped believing in the promise of his country. he never stopped fighting for equality and justice for all. we believe in the greatness and the great ideals of this country, he once said. we think there is a future for all humanity in the united states of america. today, his legacy has never been more important. our nationalto conscience, a reminder of our obligation to be the land of free and the home of the brave. an america worthy of his sacrifice. so, ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients of the 2015 presidential medal of freedom. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] and now have a seat. we are not done. they have got to get some hardware here. my military, let's read the citations. >> preside
on a saturday night in march, nasui left his law office to walk around portland, oregon. defied the curfew imposed on japanese-americans during world war ii. he took his case to the supreme court and lost. a decision he fought for the rest of his life. despite what japanese-americans endured -- suspicion, hostility, forced removal, internment -- he never stopped believing in the promise of his country. he never stopped fighting for equality and justice for all. we believe in the greatness and...
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we interviewed her at the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> how did you get into women's history? up,hen i was growing -- it seemed very far outside me. when i got to college, it was about people. i did not think that much about women. i went to graduate school not planning to do women's history but it was 1970 and the women's movement had begun to affect my life. person to belucky in that first generation of grad students who had isolated wonderful mentors just beginning to do women's history. i assisted the first class in women's history at the university of michigan. the first year i was in grad school, i kept getting assigned the women's papers. about the wonderful, brilliant women. thosented being given . standing in the halls and said to a friend of mine, girly getting into women's history. as i'm really getting into women's history. a prominent historian stuck his head outside the door and said women's history, that is the history of dishwashing. my first reaction was i was really angry. women have done all
we interviewed her at the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon in october. this is about 20 minutes. >> how did you get into women's history? up,hen i was growing -- it seemed very far outside me. when i got to college, it was about people. i did not think that much about women. i went to graduate school not planning to do women's history but it was 1970 and the women's movement had begun to affect my life. person to belucky in that first generation of grad...
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her at the annual conference in portland, oregon and october. this is about 20 minutes. >> president of the association, how did you get into women's history? that is interesting. when i was growing up, it history was dates and presidents. it seemed very far outside me. but when i got to college i realized it could be about people. notnt to graduate school planning to do women's history, but it was 1970 and the women's movement had begun to affect my life. person to be in that first generation of grad students who had wonderful mentors. never took a class in women's history because there were not to any. but i assisted the first class. the first year i was in riot school, i kept getting a signed , the women's classes. weird thing happened which was i began some indefinable barrier -- some indefinable barrier begin to dissolve between me and my work. was in the university of michigan history department one day and i said to a friend of mine, i am really getting into women's history. into this very prominent historian stack is said outside the doo
her at the annual conference in portland, oregon and october. this is about 20 minutes. >> president of the association, how did you get into women's history? that is interesting. when i was growing up, it history was dates and presidents. it seemed very far outside me. but when i got to college i realized it could be about people. notnt to graduate school planning to do women's history, but it was 1970 and the women's movement had begun to affect my life. person to be in that first...
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at therviewed her western history association annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. elizabeth: when i got to college, i learned that it could be about people. i still do not think that much about women. i went to graduate school not planning to do women's history, it was 1970 and the women's movement had really begun to affect my life. to bea very lucky person and that first generation of ,rad students who had isolated wonderful mentors who are just beginning to do women's history. i never took a class in women's history because there were not any. but i assisted the first class in women's history at the university of michigan. the first year that i was in grad school i kept getting assigned what i would call the women's cases. some wonderful, brilliant women, but i resented being pigeonholed. then, this weird thing happens, which was i began some indefinable barrier began to dissolve between me and my work. the hall inng up in the university of michigan history department one day and i said to a friend of mine, i am really getting into wome
at therviewed her western history association annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. elizabeth: when i got to college, i learned that it could be about people. i still do not think that much about women. i went to graduate school not planning to do women's history, it was 1970 and the women's movement had really begun to affect my life. to bea very lucky person and that first generation of ,rad students who had isolated wonderful mentors who are just...
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portland, oregon had the lowest rates -- seven percent. and new this year? prematurity rates for different racial and ethnic groups? finding notable disparities? and suggeting new strategies to try to reach the goal we'd all realal want: every baby born in this country? a healthy baby . " tim: coming up after the break...ndidates decended on new hampshire today to register for the upcoming caucuses. we'll have the details g-o-p candidates made their way to new hampshire this all comes as gop frontrunner donald trump is set to take the stage on saturday night live among a growing number of protests. abc's stephanie ramos reports from washington. "marco rubio at the new hampshire state house this morning?.. nats: rubio in nh signing the paperwork to get him into the granitete state's primary. nats nh crowd: "t"tmp! trump! trump!" donald trump was the fifit republican presidentiti candidate to f fe for the primary ballot in new hampshire ... sot trump: "it feels like an absolutely historic day." g-o-p contender carly fiorina and democratic presidential candidat
portland, oregon had the lowest rates -- seven percent. and new this year? prematurity rates for different racial and ethnic groups? finding notable disparities? and suggeting new strategies to try to reach the goal we'd all realal want: every baby born in this country? a healthy baby . " tim: coming up after the break...ndidates decended on new hampshire today to register for the upcoming caucuses. we'll have the details g-o-p candidates made their way to new hampshire this all comes as...
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it happened during a halloween downpour in portland, oregon over the weekend. the engineer decided to plow through the waters despite the risk. pretty crazy. the train agency apologized calling it an error in judgment. i'd say. a lot of folks got wet but no one got hurt. >> we always tell people to avoid that. don't charge puddles when it is raining or a flood. >> makes sense. >>> it's never too early to make a statement. tootnight atathe garden, the rangers entertain the red-hot capitals with first place on the line. if you were at the game, i hope you didn't get there late. tied at one. late in the first period. kevin hayes looks to pass but shoots instead. blisters one off the glove. less than two minutes in to the second. 4-2. klein blasts it inside the far post. five minutes later, the capst failed to clear the puck. the pass to nash deflects off the stick. they win the fifth straight at home 5-2. >>> at barkley center, the islanders and devils hooked up for the second time in four days n. the third period, new jersey draws even in the power play as kyle p
it happened during a halloween downpour in portland, oregon over the weekend. the engineer decided to plow through the waters despite the risk. pretty crazy. the train agency apologized calling it an error in judgment. i'd say. a lot of folks got wet but no one got hurt. >> we always tell people to avoid that. don't charge puddles when it is raining or a flood. >> makes sense. >>> it's never too early to make a statement. tootnight atathe garden, the rangers entertain the...
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emily: it' s being planned in portland, oregon. most high-rise buildings are made from steel and concrete, but this one will be framed with cross-laminated timber. the company behind the plans for the new 12-story building says the timber is stronger and lighter than regular wood. the idea may seem strange, but high-rise wood buildings are becoming popular in switzerland and parts of england and canada. erika: zebras on the lam in philadelphia. town officials are now trying to figure out how two of them got loose from their univer-soul circus group. they were first spotted near a mall parking lot yesterday. neither were hurt and were taken back to their owners. they are smaller than i thought. >> black friday sales everywhere. >> hard to blend in. [laughter] >> we have milder temperatures this afternoon but turning colder tuesday into wednesday before it warms up again late in the week. that warm-up comes in with rain. we could use it. our deficit since the first of the year is closing in on nine inches. welcoming at the end of the
emily: it' s being planned in portland, oregon. most high-rise buildings are made from steel and concrete, but this one will be framed with cross-laminated timber. the company behind the plans for the new 12-story building says the timber is stronger and lighter than regular wood. the idea may seem strange, but high-rise wood buildings are becoming popular in switzerland and parts of england and canada. erika: zebras on the lam in philadelphia. town officials are now trying to figure out how...
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atinterviewed the professor the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. always a part of my touchstone. after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this is a story that had not been retold by academics in decades. it was something that i wanted to pursue. most everyone has heard of the oregon trail, can you just give us a brief overview of where it started, where it ended, and what years people traveled it. >> great question. many of the people who traveled wereegon and california, moving from towns on the edge of the western settled united states in places like misery. they're coming from places that are more interior, farming communities in illinois and iowa. they are leaving from misery and going all across the continent. one of the really key factors of what makes this migration so unique is that in the first place it is so long. 2000 miles across country. it lasts for so long. it is a migration going on in the 1840's, 1850's, and throughout these decades, you have people making this migra
atinterviewed the professor the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. always a part of my touchstone. after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this is a story that had not been retold by academics in decades. it was something that i wanted to pursue. most everyone has heard of the oregon trail, can you just give us a brief overview of where it started, where it ended, and what years people traveled...
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weekend, chipotle voluntarily shut down every location, 43 of them in washington state and the portland, oregon, area. we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution, even though the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported problems. tonight health officials are talking to patients and testing ingredients. >> the food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >> reporter: health officials warn other restaurants and distributors could also be effected. tonight chipotle is working with state health departments and federal investigators to pinpoint the contaminated ingredient as the popular chain remains closed in two western states. on wednesday health officials hope to know the exact source and strain of the e. coli outbreak. they say by then they will have an updated number of people who have been effected by the illness. lester. >> miguel, thank you. >>> late today, at least a dozen cars collided in a giant pile-up in a massive dust storm known as a haboob that wiped out visibility in
weekend, chipotle voluntarily shut down every location, 43 of them in washington state and the portland, oregon, area. we immediately closed all of our restaurants in the area out of an abundance of caution, even though the vast majority of the restaurants have no reported problems. tonight health officials are talking to patients and testing ingredients. >> the food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. we could potentially have more severe cases. >> reporter:...
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. >>> and captured on camera in portland, oregon, a commuter train pushing through high floodwaters after heavy rain over the weekend. video inside shows passengers jumping up to avoid the water. as it rushes inside. the train agency has apologized calling the incident an error in judgment. >>> still ahead tonight, a star on social media calls it quits with a warning to thousands of her young followers with a new study reporting how much time teens are spending online. >>> also for all of us who sometimes get lunch out of a vending machine, we have a fresh idea to tell you about. we'll be back. >>> how much time are american teens spending in front of their screens? a new study said an average of nine hours a day with more than an hour just on social media. but one huge teen star on social media says what a lot of kids are seeing on it is all a lie. as our joe fryer explains, she said it is time to come back to reality. >> a social media star has gone from selfies to self-reflection. >> i'm quitting social media and tell anyone and everyone who is still watching, i was miserable. >> repor
. >>> and captured on camera in portland, oregon, a commuter train pushing through high floodwaters after heavy rain over the weekend. video inside shows passengers jumping up to avoid the water. as it rushes inside. the train agency has apologized calling the incident an error in judgment. >>> still ahead tonight, a star on social media calls it quits with a warning to thousands of her young followers with a new study reporting how much time teens are spending online....
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they voluntarily closed all chipotle locations in washington state and the portland, oregon area as a precaution. canada' s new prime minister has been sworn in becoming the second-youngest prime minister in the nation' s history. 43-year-old justin trudeau is promising changes following nearly 10 years of conservative rule under stephen harper. he' s the son of former prime minister pierre trudeau, who led canada for nearly two decades. trudeau has promised to run an open and transparent government. tom: facebook is partnering with media outlets to create a new app. the notify app will feature news content from dozens of partners including the washington post and vogue. like the messenger app, it is separate from facebook. notify will be released next week. >> now, mike haddad with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> a number -- another day with temperatures well above the average. market square right through the it' s been very pleasant out there in the temperatures have been unseasonably warm for quite some time. how much longer does this continue? there' s a front off to the north and
they voluntarily closed all chipotle locations in washington state and the portland, oregon area as a precaution. canada' s new prime minister has been sworn in becoming the second-youngest prime minister in the nation' s history. 43-year-old justin trudeau is promising changes following nearly 10 years of conservative rule under stephen harper. he' s the son of former prime minister pierre trudeau, who led canada for nearly two decades. trudeau has promised to run an open and transparent...
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. >> reporter: chipotle is temporary closing all restaurants in the seattle and portland oregon areas. due to be reported e. coli outbreak. the decision which affects 43 locations comes after health officials announced more than 20 people have been sickened by the bacteria. >> most cases are associated with the restaurant chipotle. at this point in time, not all cases have eaten at chipotle. >> reporter: the exact source hasn't been determined but officials say they expect a number of cases to rise as more people learn about the outbreak and go to get checked out. >> i think we need more detail on what's going on because they have this little note saying everything is closed and will be open as soon as possible. >> chipotle releasing a statementread in part quote, the safety and well-being of our customers is always our highest priority. we offer our deepest sympathies to those who have been affected by the situation. in the meantime health officials say the last case was reported a week ago. so it's possible the risk period has passed. >> we certainly expect people can still become i
. >> reporter: chipotle is temporary closing all restaurants in the seattle and portland oregon areas. due to be reported e. coli outbreak. the decision which affects 43 locations comes after health officials announced more than 20 people have been sickened by the bacteria. >> most cases are associated with the restaurant chipotle. at this point in time, not all cases have eaten at chipotle. >> reporter: the exact source hasn't been determined but officials say they expect a...
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. >> surveillance video shows flood water pouring into a commuter train in portland oregon.ransit agency says the driver should not have gone through high water. the rush of water posed no safety risk because the the electricity is located above it and everything else is insulated. the flooding did cause a major delay. >> so, we tell the drivers not to train through but then a train goes through. >> if any of you train operators are out there this morning -- we don't is to worry about that today because we have plenty of sunshine on the way. storm tracker6 live double scan shows you we're dry. as we take a look outside sky6 this morning temple university camera looking south along broad street and everything is looking good and as i mentioned a little while ago you look up above you, if you get away from the city lights, you got a lot of stars to look at this morning. it's really pretty. temperature 47 degrees. your dewpoint 41. a little bit cooler with a sky clearing overnight. that often goes hand in hand. the winds are calm which also aids and abbets a drop in temperature
. >> surveillance video shows flood water pouring into a commuter train in portland oregon.ransit agency says the driver should not have gone through high water. the rush of water posed no safety risk because the the electricity is located above it and everything else is insulated. the flooding did cause a major delay. >> so, we tell the drivers not to train through but then a train goes through. >> if any of you train operators are out there this morning -- we don't is to...
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san francisco, home prices rose an the fattest pace, up 11% followed by denver and portland, oregon. last night we told you that existing home saleses in october fell as rising prices increasing mortgage rates and a lack of supply kept some buyers out of the market. >>> trade, of course, is a critical part of the u.s. economy and trade between the u.s. and mexico is growing with about $1.5 billion worth of goods moving across the border every day. that's creating huge opportunities for companies hall all those goods. marginen brennan reports from santa teresa, new mexico. >> reporter: this is union pacific's $400 million santa teresa facility. a huge rail hub right near the border. as the company looks to capitalize on increased trade with mexico. >> it basically doubled the size of the yard, 200,000 lifts annually we can do. and it can grow to 700,000. >> that's quite a number. >> yes, hopefully the business grows like that. >> trade between the u.s. and mexico totals $530 billion a year. a 550% over the past two decades since nafta was signed. with costs rising in asia, mexico has
san francisco, home prices rose an the fattest pace, up 11% followed by denver and portland, oregon. last night we told you that existing home saleses in october fell as rising prices increasing mortgage rates and a lack of supply kept some buyers out of the market. >>> trade, of course, is a critical part of the u.s. economy and trade between the u.s. and mexico is growing with about $1.5 billion worth of goods moving across the border every day. that's creating huge opportunities for...
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. >>> and captured on camera in portland, oregon, a commuter train pushing through high floodwaters after heavy rain over the weekend. video inside shows passengersup jumping up to avoid the water. the train agency has apologized calling the incident an error in judgment. still ahead tonight, a star on social media calls it quits with a warning to thousands of her young followers with a new study reporting how much time teens are spending online. >>> also for all of us who sometimes get lunch out of a vending machine, we have a fr for adults with an advanced lung cancer called "squamous non-small cell", previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer... with opdivo, nivolumab. based on a clinical trial demonstrating longer life for these patients. in fact, opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo is different. it works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may hap
. >>> and captured on camera in portland, oregon, a commuter train pushing through high floodwaters after heavy rain over the weekend. video inside shows passengersup jumping up to avoid the water. the train agency has apologized calling the incident an error in judgment. still ahead tonight, a star on social media calls it quits with a warning to thousands of her young followers with a new study reporting how much time teens are spending online. >>> also for all of us who...
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rain and snow, seattle and portland, oregon, and into the interior mountain west if you're there, changing planes on the way out of the country, that could be the biggest impact for today. otherwise, around the east, just a couple of snow showers up towards buffalo and upstate new york. they're not bothering us. around here, we have sunshine coming our way for today. here is our future weather forecast. updated hourly for you. we keep taking a look at it. clear skies today. seasonably cold again for tonight and then tomorrow, if you're driving anywhere within 200, 300 miles, great weather for tomorrow. for today, cool sunshine, temperatures in the low 50s. wednesday, big travel day. near 53 degrees. thursday looking good. friday important for everybody who wants to do shopping. friday shopping forecast, mid-40s early in the morning for anybody waiting out in the parking lot before dawn. upper 50s to near 60 degrees on friday. next real chance for showers rolls in as we head towards the weekend. coming up at the top of the hour, into the details of how nice your thanksgiving is going to loo
rain and snow, seattle and portland, oregon, and into the interior mountain west if you're there, changing planes on the way out of the country, that could be the biggest impact for today. otherwise, around the east, just a couple of snow showers up towards buffalo and upstate new york. they're not bothering us. around here, we have sunshine coming our way for today. here is our future weather forecast. updated hourly for you. we keep taking a look at it. clear skies today. seasonably cold...
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the train got all wet over the week edge, downpours, and soaking flooded portland, oregon, the watern went into passenger bins, see it there? parts of the track ended up several feet under water, transit agency admits the driver should not have gone on to the water-logged track. >> four south american fishermen rescued after drifting in the ocean for a month. mexican navy said it pick them up saturday after navy plane spotted them in the water. they went fishing in ex width or late september, but got lost at sea and their both ran out of fuel. treated for dehydration but are expected to be okay. >> jimmy carkner memphis building habitat for humanity home despite the fact he's been battling brain cancer. cart he err was originally schedule to volunteer during week long build in nepal this week, but the trip was canceled because of supply shortages, civil unrest in the region. carter says it is too soon to tell whether the treatment he's been receiving has been effective against his brain cancer. >>> we have a cut-back on the schedule yet. i know, cancer progresses but we don't yet wha
the train got all wet over the week edge, downpours, and soaking flooded portland, oregon, the watern went into passenger bins, see it there? parts of the track ended up several feet under water, transit agency admits the driver should not have gone on to the water-logged track. >> four south american fishermen rescued after drifting in the ocean for a month. mexican navy said it pick them up saturday after navy plane spotted them in the water. they went fishing in ex width or late...
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outside portland, oregon, whiteout conditions on highway 26. in california, caring skidding, dangerous crashes on internate 80. traffific streting to the horizon. what a mess tonight. les get right to ginger zee, because ginger, a lot of people begin their travel thihis evening. >> reporter: that's exactly right. and by tomorrow, they're all on the roads. so, we need to check in. brand new winter storm watches from texas to iowa. that's more thursday night into friday. yo see the pink and orange, just smothering the west. winter storm wnings a advisories. that's happening now through tomorrow. so, ok at this. it's boise up to billing salt lake still is one of the airports to watch out for for a wednesday delay. and then we'll move this to the south and east. by thursday itself, the rain erupts from wisconsin back to texas. i think friday morning looks the messiest. amarillo could see a half inch of ice. dallas to oklahoma city, heavy rain and storms on i-35. >> ginger, thank you. >>> we turn now to the race for 2016, and donald trump, doubling
outside portland, oregon, whiteout conditions on highway 26. in california, caring skidding, dangerous crashes on internate 80. traffific streting to the horizon. what a mess tonight. les get right to ginger zee, because ginger, a lot of people begin their travel thihis evening. >> reporter: that's exactly right. and by tomorrow, they're all on the roads. so, we need to check in. brand new winter storm watches from texas to iowa. that's more thursday night into friday. yo see the pink and...
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portland, oregon earns an "a" of 7.2 percent. st. paul, minnesota and seattle also received as. shreveport, louisiana's preemie birth rate is close to 19-percent... earning a failing grade. "what we see in some places is limited access to care, lack of health insurance, and then we have trouble getting those women equipped with the tools they need to improve their health." also helpful -- getting women to doctors before they get pregnant... to start on prenatal vitamins and get chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes under control. erika edwards, nbc news. iowa got a "c" grade with a nine point three percent preterm birth rate, according to the 20-15 march of dimes report card. we'll have a guest join us tomorrow on the news at noon to talk about these findings in iowa. and it's that time of year to the son of a polisisimmigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors.
portland, oregon earns an "a" of 7.2 percent. st. paul, minnesota and seattle also received as. shreveport, louisiana's preemie birth rate is close to 19-percent... earning a failing grade. "what we see in some places is limited access to care, lack of health insurance, and then we have trouble getting those women equipped with the tools they need to improve their health." also helpful -- getting women to doctors before they get pregnant... to start on prenatal vitamins and...
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. >>> newly released footage shows flood waters creeping into a commuter train in portland, oregon.me riders tried to hover over the floor with the help of handlebars. others tried to scurry up to second level seats. the rushing water posed no immediate safety risk because the electricity runs above the track. >> police threw the flag at protesters during monday night football. two demonstrators rappeled down the side of bank of america stadium in charlotte. they spent most of the time dangling from the upper deck displaying an anti-fracking banner. they want more regulation from the process process they deem unsafe for the environment. bank of america has finance at least one such project. >> a judge has ordered bill cosby to give deposition in the janice dickinson defamation case. the super model claims cosby raped her in 1982. last year cosby and his former attorney made statements denying those allegations so dickinson sued him. cosby must give his testimony no later than november 25th. despite allegations of sexual assault by dozens of women cosby has never been charged. >> del
. >>> newly released footage shows flood waters creeping into a commuter train in portland, oregon.me riders tried to hover over the floor with the help of handlebars. others tried to scurry up to second level seats. the rushing water posed no immediate safety risk because the electricity runs above the track. >> police threw the flag at protesters during monday night football. two demonstrators rappeled down the side of bank of america stadium in charlotte. they spent most of...
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take vo cesaar ---la cercana de los peatones a las vas del tren en portland, oregon, prueba que una distraccinde los casos que se reportan a diario en la ciudad. ---la compaÑia decidi publicar las imgenes para crear conciencia y evitar tragedias. ---piden evitar el uso de telefonos celulares, audifonos y hasta ropa muy grande que se pueda enredar en las vas del tren. blanca --momento de revisar el pronostico del tiempo.. cesar --pasamos con gabriela dellan.. buenas noches.. gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas noches y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 . enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: ================= ponga atencion porque a continuacion le muestro las temperaturas para las principales ciudades del area de la bahia: fin de semana san jose: sabado: 70 domingo: 70 livermore: sabado: 71 domingo: 70 oakland: sabado: 68 domingo: 68 ================= el pronostico extendido para los proximos cinco dias: san el pronostico extendido para los proxim
take vo cesaar ---la cercana de los peatones a las vas del tren en portland, oregon, prueba que una distraccinde los casos que se reportan a diario en la ciudad. ---la compaÑia decidi publicar las imgenes para crear conciencia y evitar tragedias. ---piden evitar el uso de telefonos celulares, audifonos y hasta ropa muy grande que se pueda enredar en las vas del tren. blanca --momento de revisar el pronostico del tiempo.. cesar --pasamos con gabriela dellan.. buenas noches.. gabriela facebook...