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the portland, oregon he arrived in was a muddy village called stumptown. they have cut down the trees, but hadn't bothered to remove the stumps from the middle of the trees. a lot of houses, and people hoping it would turn into something big. he was looking for a job and had experience in printing, he went to work for the local newspaper. you are there for a number of years and proved himself invaluable. he kept it going, the owner was a fact of the politics, he owed henry a lot of back wages. his employer thomas dreier decided to give him the paper in return for back wages that he was owed. henry, the new owner, turned into a success and into real estate as the town grew. it was eventually able to build a house as brand as this one. feet,ion is 16,000 square over 23 major sets of rooms inside of it. for different stories, despite the classic looking extra -- exterior, is a modern bill -- interior. anything you could add to his home, he did. central heating, electricity, plumbing, indirect lighting, telephones, whatever he could think of, he added into thi
the portland, oregon he arrived in was a muddy village called stumptown. they have cut down the trees, but hadn't bothered to remove the stumps from the middle of the trees. a lot of houses, and people hoping it would turn into something big. he was looking for a job and had experience in printing, he went to work for the local newspaper. you are there for a number of years and proved himself invaluable. he kept it going, the owner was a fact of the politics, he owed henry a lot of back wages....
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i was in touch with portland oregon library. as in touch with several other university libraries and was able to slowly pieces together. i also spoke to the very few people that have direct knowledge of some of the people i wrote about. one of whom is jean boone, one of the children of john who very kindly gave me everything she could that she knew about her dad's life. here's wonderful photographer and i saw some wonderful photographs. that was great. when i was in the philippines i met a woman who was the daughter of roy bennett who is the great newspaper editor of the manila daily news and wrote beautifully about the time before the war. in the days leading up to the middle occupation. she gave me information as well was able to discuss what life was like from the perspective of a five or 6-year-old girl. in this untold thomas detention center. the story is quickly going beyond first-person. the other person i spoke to my continue to speak to is peter parsons, the son of chick persons who is a wonderful filmmaker in its own r
i was in touch with portland oregon library. as in touch with several other university libraries and was able to slowly pieces together. i also spoke to the very few people that have direct knowledge of some of the people i wrote about. one of whom is jean boone, one of the children of john who very kindly gave me everything she could that she knew about her dad's life. here's wonderful photographer and i saw some wonderful photographs. that was great. when i was in the philippines i met a...
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i was in touch with the portland, oregon library. i was in touch with several other university libraries and was able to slowly pieces together. i also spoke to a very few people that have direct knowledge, one of whom is jean booed, the son of john boone, who kindly gave me every day and she could. he was a wonderful photographer in his later life with wonderful photographs and that was great. when i was in the philippines, i met a woman who was the daughter , who is the great newspaper editor of manila daily news end quote beautifully about the time before the war in the days leading up to the manila occupation. she gave me some information as well and was able to discuss what life was like from the give of a five, 6-year-old girl in the santo tomas detention center. other than a few very old gorilla fighters that i met and spoke what i was in manila, the story quickly but going beyond first-person and i continue to speak to his peter parsons, the son of chick parsons who's a wonderful film writer who has done some documentaries ab
i was in touch with the portland, oregon library. i was in touch with several other university libraries and was able to slowly pieces together. i also spoke to a very few people that have direct knowledge, one of whom is jean booed, the son of john boone, who kindly gave me every day and she could. he was a wonderful photographer in his later life with wonderful photographs and that was great. when i was in the philippines, i met a woman who was the daughter , who is the great newspaper editor...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road"" in portland, oregon. >> right on. >> mason: lovely.g news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching this week. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> tonight -- >> what story do i feel is important to tell? >> angelina versus "vanity fair." inside their war of words. >> then, demario jackson after "bachelor in paradise" and facing off with corinne again. >> i just want to get it over with. >> plus -- >> all of you made me a better woman. >> the tears, the toasts. our exclusive behind the scenes of aisha tyler's last day on "the talk." >> this one is going on the list. >>> then, what mama june looks like today. why so many hollywood a-listers are choosing to stay single. plus, "this is us" on their new cast member, sly stallone.
>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road"" in portland, oregon. >> right on. >> mason: lovely.g news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching this week. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> tonight -- >> what story do i feel is important to tell? >> angelina versus "vanity fair."...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road"" in portland, oregon. >> right on. >> mason: lovely.g news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching this week. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org c1 >>> president donald trump says the russian story is a fabriccation. you believe him? >>> plus, an 11-year-old virginia boy and business owner just got the biggest client. how about the president of the united states? >>> d.c. celebrates barack obama. we're live at the biggest birthday party in town, but first -- all of us in government can do better. we're taking a stand. this culture of leaking must stop. >>> the nation's top law law enforcement official. jeff sessions says the department of justice has tripled the number of
>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road"" in portland, oregon. >> right on. >> mason: lovely.g news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching this week. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org c1 >>> president donald trump says the russian story is a fabriccation. you believe him? >>> plus, an...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in portland, oregon. >> right on. >> mason: lovely.g news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching this week. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the chemicals in many household products.. now linked to lower i- q's in children. good evening, >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with alarm new evidence against flame retardants, the chemicals in many household products now linked to lower iqs in children. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook in for veronica. >> i'm allen martin. flame retardants are in couches and many other consumer products. and one bay area city could outright ban them. now kpix 5's melissa caen has the results of a study that says these chemicals can harm children's intelligence. >> reporter: everybody's exposed to these chemicals. >> it's important to understand what they might be doing. >> reporter: dr. woodruff runs the ucsf program on reproductive health and the environment and is part o
>> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road" in portland, oregon. >> right on. >> mason: lovely.g news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching this week. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the chemicals in many household products.. now linked to lower i- q's in children. good evening, >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins...
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. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wantss very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want to have is not just gas, but an experience. the eureka moment comes when art learns that altus army airfield in oklahoma is selling surplus war planes -- b-17 bombers, to be precise. >> he said, "you know, i've been kicking around the idea of getting a world war ii bomber and using it as a centerpiece for a gas station." >> jayson scott is art's grandson. >> he thought, "i can end up with a canopy, but i'll also have a roadside attraction that'll draw people to the facility." >> art sets his sights on the right plane, says rob collings, who runs a foundation that organizes living-history events featuring war planes like the b-17. >> it's got a 104-foot wing span, it's 75 feet long, and it has nearly 5,000 horsepower. when this thing was first produced, it was one of the biggest airplanes ever to take to the skies. >> was it very valuable in combat missions? >> yes. heavy bo
. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wantss very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want to have is not just gas, but an experience. the eureka moment comes when art learns that altus army airfield in oklahoma is selling surplus war planes -- b-17 bombers, to be precise. >> he said, "you know, i've been kicking around the idea of getting a world war...
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centennial school board in my hometown, portland, oregon, voted to change the names of three schoolsith "lynch" in the title, because of the concern of racial connotation. it was named for the lynch family that donated the land for the schools a century ago. here's the school board chair. >> we are doing what we believe is right for our children. we have children of color and other cultures and we want to be sure they can cross the threshold of those schools and be comfortable within their surroundings. >> so, greg, do you think it's doing the greatest service to children to not teach them to differentiate between a verb and a noun? [laughter] >> that's -- shouldn't stop there. they should go over loretta lynch, james lynch, jane lynch. who does this satisfy? it seatisfies outrage addicts looking for a cause. it's fake outrage syndrome. it makes them feel good. i believe it's a sickness to feel strongly about something like this. portland, they're upset about words. and what is happening in portland? it's a hotbed of violence and going after people. so instead of going after the peop
centennial school board in my hometown, portland, oregon, voted to change the names of three schoolsith "lynch" in the title, because of the concern of racial connotation. it was named for the lynch family that donated the land for the schools a century ago. here's the school board chair. >> we are doing what we believe is right for our children. we have children of color and other cultures and we want to be sure they can cross the threshold of those schools and be comfortable...
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it has now hit school district in portland, oregon.aid to change the name of three elementary schools with the word lynch, the name lynch. with growing concern about the word and racial connotation. lynch would, lynch view, and lynch meadows were named after the lynch family who donated the land for the school over a century ago. here's a school board chair. >> we are doing what we believe is right for sugar. we have children of color and other cultures. we want to make sure they're able to cross the threshold of those three schools. and be comfortable in herh surroundings. >> dana: so great, do you think they're doing the greatest service to children to not teach them to differentiate between a verb and a noun? >> greg: i don't think you should stop there. they should go after loretta lynch, mary lynch, jane lynch. who does this satisfy? it satisfies people outrage were looking for cause. they are operating under thetr false belief that these words are personally attacking them. it is fake outrage syndrome. makes you feel good. i beli
it has now hit school district in portland, oregon.aid to change the name of three elementary schools with the word lynch, the name lynch. with growing concern about the word and racial connotation. lynch would, lynch view, and lynch meadows were named after the lynch family who donated the land for the school over a century ago. here's a school board chair. >> we are doing what we believe is right for sugar. we have children of color and other cultures. we want to make sure they're able...
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. >> reporter: welcome us to portland oregon, 67-year-old steve goodwin would look to play one of hishe would look to play one of his songs for you. ah. ah. what key is it in? >> it made me almost hate the piano. then i realized it is not the piano's fault. i know how to do this. it's this thing going on with my brain. >> how about i play something else. >> reporter: three years ago, steve was diagnosed with alzheimers disease. he had to give up his job as software designer. his wife jody says the cruelest part is the toll it is taking on the music he composed. >> losing the songs would be like losing him. steve and jody have been married 47 years. and along the way, steve come posed more than two dozen songs. mostly for her. he played them daily. and they became the sound track of their lives. >> i love you. >> unfortunately, he never wrote down most of them. >> no, let's see. >> so when his memory started failing and the songs started fading there was no we to get them back. until -- a family friend, a professional pianist, offered to launch a rescue mission. >> i said if he can at
. >> reporter: welcome us to portland oregon, 67-year-old steve goodwin would look to play one of hishe would look to play one of his songs for you. ah. ah. what key is it in? >> it made me almost hate the piano. then i realized it is not the piano's fault. i know how to do this. it's this thing going on with my brain. >> how about i play something else. >> reporter: three years ago, steve was diagnosed with alzheimers disease. he had to give up his job as software...
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portland, oregon, man who's been deported from the u.s. at least 20 times is accused of sexually assaulting a 65-year-old woman. sergio martinez taken into custody monday. charged with attacking another woman who fought him off. local authorities released martinez from custody last year despite a request from federal authorities to notify them beforehand. portland a sanctuary city. residents of one washington town are pushing for a vote on their sanctuary city policy. this comes as a 23-year-old illegal immigrant sits in jail they are accused of a heinous crime. dan springer tells us. >> on the night of june 25, a 19-year-old woman was beaten and raped. she had a bloody head, missing teeth, ear was torn, was only wearing her tank top. four days later police arrested their suspect at the apartment complex next door. 23-year-old salvador diaz garcia, an illegal immigrant. i.c.e. confirmed he passed a background check in 2013 and was given daca status. renewed twice, most recently january 21st. now there's an effort to repeal the law. led by
portland, oregon, man who's been deported from the u.s. at least 20 times is accused of sexually assaulting a 65-year-old woman. sergio martinez taken into custody monday. charged with attacking another woman who fought him off. local authorities released martinez from custody last year despite a request from federal authorities to notify them beforehand. portland a sanctuary city. residents of one washington town are pushing for a vote on their sanctuary city policy. this comes as a...
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. >>> members of opposing protest groups came together in a vinyl clash this afternoon in portland oregon. several people were pepper sprayed and left bloody in the fight. some actions are criticizes police for appearing to take a hands off approach. police say they're viewing video and could be arrested. >>> a huge jump in toxic waste. in four years inversion have found 41% fertilizers and 84 more liquid pesticides on some lands. some so toxic just touching the plants send law enforcement to hospital. using the chemicals is against the law because it will kill. cleaning up just one site can cost as much as $100,000 in tax payer money. there's a backlog of more than 400 pot farms that need to be cleaned up. >>> a data breach. >>> and our meteorologist up next for a week at your forecast. >> hello, mike shumann and i both local -- 18 hits. offensive to getb&p >>> ucla is alerting thousands of students about a possible security breach. the universesy says a hacker gain access to a server that gains data for more than 30,000 current student. the school doesn't believe the hacker is stealing
. >>> members of opposing protest groups came together in a vinyl clash this afternoon in portland oregon. several people were pepper sprayed and left bloody in the fight. some actions are criticizes police for appearing to take a hands off approach. police say they're viewing video and could be arrested. >>> a huge jump in toxic waste. in four years inversion have found 41% fertilizers and 84 more liquid pesticides on some lands. some so toxic just touching the plants send...
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it's over portland, oregon. >> reporter: we have carefully been looking to the sky.rs and visitors were peering through what was considered protective eyewear back then. and observatory hill in washington as frank rent own was . >> not until august 21st, 2017 will another total eclipse be visible from the united states. >> reporter: the first 99 years that a solar eclipse will span the entire oust. from omaha to charleston to nashville. >> this is part of my astronomy club, and we're preparing for the eclipse. >> hi, david. >> reporter: and tens of thousands of americans will head to more than 20 national parks. >> hello, david! >> we're going to be enjoying 2:22 of totality. >> reporter: that's when the moon will block the sun completely, one of the images from the last time. and next monday this total solar eclipse will be 70 miles wide, 3,000 miles long across 14 states, and all of it as frank reynolds promised, right here on abc news. >> may the shadow of the moon fall on a world of peace, and abc news will bring you a total report on that next eclipse 38 >> a pr
it's over portland, oregon. >> reporter: we have carefully been looking to the sky.rs and visitors were peering through what was considered protective eyewear back then. and observatory hill in washington as frank rent own was . >> not until august 21st, 2017 will another total eclipse be visible from the united states. >> reporter: the first 99 years that a solar eclipse will span the entire oust. from omaha to charleston to nashville. >> this is part of my astronomy...
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. ♪[ music ] >>> the eclipse is starting in portland, oregon, by the way, which by the way is the bestenerally, you're clear in the pacific northwest. it's going to start here in a little less than an hour, about 1:17. we're live at college park at the aviation museum, and airport. this is a great group. they're trying to find what little shade is out here to stay cool. i have, what i think, i hope, is a future engineer. sydney, how are you doing? >> good. >> what are you going to study, do you think, when you go to school? >> the solar eclipse, the next one. >> do you want to build bridges? >> yes. >> and maybe repair bridges? >> yes. >> that's good. where are you from? >> i'm from marlboro, maryland. >> and how old you are? >> i'm 8. >> and i love your shirt. it almost competes with mine. but these boys right here, they are so excited, and the reason why is what? >> because when i get older, i want to become an astrophysicist, and the solar eclipse is one important parts of science that you can experience once in a lifetime. to get to experience it with many people here, i can have
. ♪[ music ] >>> the eclipse is starting in portland, oregon, by the way, which by the way is the bestenerally, you're clear in the pacific northwest. it's going to start here in a little less than an hour, about 1:17. we're live at college park at the aviation museum, and airport. this is a great group. they're trying to find what little shade is out here to stay cool. i have, what i think, i hope, is a future engineer. sydney, how are you doing? >> good. >> what are you...
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will visit fresno in san jose, california, portland, oregon, harrisburg and pittsburgh, pennsylvania and hattiesburg mississippi. we begin in california with other tim hernandez. his book is, all they will call you about a 1940 plan crash in california they killed 32 people including 28 mexican migrant workers being deported by the government. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2. top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers.pa >> throughout the her, book to be in c-span two an american history to be on c-span three visit u.s. cities to tour their literary and historical sites to talk with authors. tonight i'm book tv on prime time will show you some of the stops we made. ♪ ♪ ♪
will visit fresno in san jose, california, portland, oregon, harrisburg and pittsburgh, pennsylvania and hattiesburg mississippi. we begin in california with other tim hernandez. his book is, all they will call you about a 1940 plan crash in california they killed 32 people including 28 mexican migrant workers being deported by the government. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2. top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers.pa >>...
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my sister lives in portland, oregon. so we all caravanned over to madras and we're here and we're ready for monday's eclipse. right, guys? >> reporter: the so-called path of totality will cut through the west, the midwest down to south carolina. at the astrocon convention in casper, wyoming, they've already gathered to feel the shadow. while amtrak's eclipse special to carbondale, illinois, is sold out. carbondale will be in total darkness the longest. and already staking out his seat at the stadium, eclipse chaser mike kentrianakis. >> 1999 i was on a cruise ship off the coast of cornwall, england. >> reporter: this will be his 11th eclipse. >> when you see it, it's surreal. it's something else. it's other worldly. >> that will do it, yeah. >> reporter: but you'll still need a pair of those solar eclipse sunglasses and they're nearly sold out. where can you find some? 7,000 libraries just got the last 2 million from the boulder space science institute. >> if you can't make it for this one you can come back in 2024. by t
my sister lives in portland, oregon. so we all caravanned over to madras and we're here and we're ready for monday's eclipse. right, guys? >> reporter: the so-called path of totality will cut through the west, the midwest down to south carolina. at the astrocon convention in casper, wyoming, they've already gathered to feel the shadow. while amtrak's eclipse special to carbondale, illinois, is sold out. carbondale will be in total darkness the longest. and already staking out his seat at...
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in portland, oregon. bar with blacked out windows. >> they wanted to meet us really early in the morning because they're concerned about a lot of people being around. >> reporter: we are meeting members of the grove city antifa, shore for anti-fascist. the main goal, disrupt neo-nazis and white supremacists and take on government and capitalism. antifa is any group willing to stand up against fascists by any means necessary. >> reporter: by any means necessary, they say, can mean outing a white nationalist at theirs work or to their neighbors. or as we've seen recently, violence. fires, property damage. hand-to-hand combat. at protests across the country. >> explain to me the reasons behind fighting? >> you have to make it so unpalatable to be doing white supremacist things and they don't want to do that that's what's worked. put your body in the way and sometimes it's violence. >> reporter: no telling how many are in the u.s. because there isn't any one organization. most of local groups that recruit and
in portland, oregon. bar with blacked out windows. >> they wanted to meet us really early in the morning because they're concerned about a lot of people being around. >> reporter: we are meeting members of the grove city antifa, shore for anti-fascist. the main goal, disrupt neo-nazis and white supremacists and take on government and capitalism. antifa is any group willing to stand up against fascists by any means necessary. >> reporter: by any means necessary, they say, can...
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in portland, oregon and we're headed to a bar with blacked out windows.ot of people being around. we are meeting members of the row city antifa, short for anti-fascist. this group's main goal is to disrupt neonazis. antifa is any group willing to stand up to them necessary. >> reporter: it can approximate mean outing a white nationalist at their work or to their neighbors, or violence, fires, property damage, hand-to-hand combat at protests across the country. >> explain the reasoning behind fighting sfwlouf make it so unpalatable to do white supremacists organizing. historically that's what's worked. you have to put your body in the way and make it in a language they understand, and sometimes that's violence. >> reporter: no firm number how many antifa activities there are in the united states because there isn't one organization. most are local groups that communicate through social media. but expertise who track them say their membership is growing? response to the rise of white national groups and the election of president donald trump. violence and p
in portland, oregon and we're headed to a bar with blacked out windows.ot of people being around. we are meeting members of the row city antifa, short for anti-fascist. this group's main goal is to disrupt neonazis. antifa is any group willing to stand up to them necessary. >> reporter: it can approximate mean outing a white nationalist at their work or to their neighbors, or violence, fires, property damage, hand-to-hand combat at protests across the country. >> explain the...
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. >>> the portland, oregon is facing backlash over sanctuary city policy after an illegal immigrant allegedly attacked two women. the 31-year-old has been deported more than one dozen times and is being held without bail on charges of robbery, kidnapping and sexual abuse following two attacks last week. he attacked a 65-year-old woman at knife point in her home and another woman inside a parking garage. he is reportedly a heavy drug user with the lindley criminal record. the city released him without notice under it sanctuary city policy. >>> officials in alabama say that 12 jail inmates who escaped last night use peanut butter to trick jail guards. all but one of them has been recaptured. they use peanut butter to make a door leading outside look like a number on the door that leads inside. when an inmate asked the it allowed those inmates to go outside.>>> another entertainment company has been hacked. the company says hackers leaked spoilers for game of thrones by sending emails to media outlets claiming to have put next week scripts for the show online. the thieves claim to have informati
. >>> the portland, oregon is facing backlash over sanctuary city policy after an illegal immigrant allegedly attacked two women. the 31-year-old has been deported more than one dozen times and is being held without bail on charges of robbery, kidnapping and sexual abuse following two attacks last week. he attacked a 65-year-old woman at knife point in her home and another woman inside a parking garage. he is reportedly a heavy drug user with the lindley criminal record. the city...
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oregon. we were 1 degree shy. today portland gives it a shot. right now about 15 million people under excessive heat warnings. about 900 miles long from seattle to northern california. the strong ridge is in place. temperatures in olympia 98. walla walla 103. as far as the big cities go, portland, we expect you to be around 105 today. your all-time record high is 1037. maybe stopping crash landing just feet from a major highway. . plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. now with card, buy one, get one 50 percent off sunscreen. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. hit
oregon. we were 1 degree shy. today portland gives it a shot. right now about 15 million people under excessive heat warnings. about 900 miles long from seattle to northern california. the strong ridge is in place. temperatures in olympia 98. walla walla 103. as far as the big cities go, portland, we expect you to be around 105 today. your all-time record high is 1037. maybe stopping crash landing just feet from a major highway. . plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used...
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delaware are in the canal little league and one of ten teams to make it to the world series in portland, oregon. the delaware teams plays at 1:00 this afternoon and we wish all of them good luck. >>> musikfest is rick williamsing tonight with the music of god smack they take the sand steel stage tonight. and earlier in the day our own jeanette reyes visits with the crowd at the "action news" booth. >> still ahead on "action news," a check of the forecast for you as we look outside sky 6 hd showing you a pretty picture from cape may. look at all the blue umbrellas, karen rogers has the update from accuweather when "action news" continues in a moment. >>> there are new concerns about your credit cards. the chips used to protect your security could get loose and fallout. here are the details and what you should do. >> chip transactions are meant to make our cards more secure. and in most cases they do. but what if that tiny piece of sec knowledge goes missing, experts warn that the chip in your credit card can fall out. >> they are on there pretty good, but overtime wear and tear, it could cause i
delaware are in the canal little league and one of ten teams to make it to the world series in portland, oregon. the delaware teams plays at 1:00 this afternoon and we wish all of them good luck. >>> musikfest is rick williamsing tonight with the music of god smack they take the sand steel stage tonight. and earlier in the day our own jeanette reyes visits with the crowd at the "action news" booth. >> still ahead on "action news," a check of the forecast for...
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hundreds of thousands have auditioned nationwide come and tonight was all about the talent in portland, oregonditions are coming to annapolis september 5. mark your calendar. record have to do is yourself singing the "good morning washington" theme song. check out our website for the lyrics. >> ♪ good morning washington i think that is it. jonathan: you just have to with a little more feeling. i did not know that you knew the words. alison: well, it is pretty simple. we have to look up the next lyrics. still to come, a unique project going on at the home of the vice president. jonathan: some new buzz at the vice president's residents. are 20,000 bees at this d.c. home and the hope is someday there will be 80,000. national honey bee day is coming up saturday. jonathan: you can get wonderful honey from that. kevin durant, this was awesome. erin: really awesome, a homecoming to remember. plus, the ravens defense really came to play, bu >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: we begin with the game that use all right here on abc 7, the baltimore ravens
hundreds of thousands have auditioned nationwide come and tonight was all about the talent in portland, oregonditions are coming to annapolis september 5. mark your calendar. record have to do is yourself singing the "good morning washington" theme song. check out our website for the lyrics. >> ♪ good morning washington i think that is it. jonathan: you just have to with a little more feeling. i did not know that you knew the words. alison: well, it is pretty simple. we have...
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the city of portland, oregon went dark in the middle of the day as the moon shadow belonged out the sun. [cheers and applause] >> across the nation, crowds gathered to get a glimpse of the phenomenon. this is the first coast to coast total eclipse of the sun in nearly 100 years. banning from oregon to south carolina. millions flocked to the 70 mile wide path of totality. >> it's like a big cookie and it took a bite out of it. >> it's like all the pictures you see, but more magnificent. >> during the total eclipse in missouri, it got completely dark and considerably cooler. you could hear cheers and chants from people gathered. carbondale illinois had the distinction in being in the dark longer. while the focus is on the path of totality, the rest of the country was treated to a partial eclipse making it the spectacle the entire nation can enjoy. and by the time the eclipse moves out into the atlantic ocean, we are told about 20 million people would have viewed it. that would make it the most viewed eclipse possibly in history. i got to tell you, it was literately like two minutes of jus
the city of portland, oregon went dark in the middle of the day as the moon shadow belonged out the sun. [cheers and applause] >> across the nation, crowds gathered to get a glimpse of the phenomenon. this is the first coast to coast total eclipse of the sun in nearly 100 years. banning from oregon to south carolina. millions flocked to the 70 mile wide path of totality. >> it's like a big cookie and it took a bite out of it. >> it's like all the pictures you see, but more...
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. >>> members of opposing protest groups came together in portland, oregon. a right-wing grouped marched to the downtown area where they were met with a far-left group. several were pepper strayed and left bloodied. police say they were viewing video and several people could be arrested. >>> good news for thousands of incoming cal state freshman. while administrators made changing to course work to eliminate stressful testing. >>> a rare day when both local 9s found the win column. had. >>> california state university is taking a big step to get more students to graduate within four years. incoming freshman will no longer have to take incoming math and english courses. 80% of students have been required to take the courses for no credit. that requirement often sidetracks a student's degree work. >> if i go back a few years, it's not uncommon for a student to have one whole year that was just in those noncredit-bearing courses. >> a student assessment will now be made through standardized testing or high school gpas. the hope is to boost the four-year graduati
. >>> members of opposing protest groups came together in portland, oregon. a right-wing grouped marched to the downtown area where they were met with a far-left group. several were pepper strayed and left bloodied. police say they were viewing video and several people could be arrested. >>> good news for thousands of incoming cal state freshman. while administrators made changing to course work to eliminate stressful testing. >>> a rare day when both local 9s found...
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now at 93 years old he traveled roughly 10,000 miles from portland, oregon to a tiny mountain side villagejapan where he gave the flag back to the soldier's family. they are happy to have a piece of their sibling home with them after all of these years. >>> a federal judge ordered a judge to pay a fine for selling fake tiffany wings. at costco falsely labeled with the tiffany name. they must pay tiffany a $19 million penalty for lost profit and damaged. and costco ordered it was a generic term. and now banned with the tiffany label unless it's a real tiffany product. >>> turning to health check, researchers are rejecting the idea that you may be overweight but healthy. the fat but fit notion. the pounds are okay if you have low blood pressure and cholesterol. but excess weight alone is enough to increase the risk of heart disease by 28%. >>> the childrens hospital of philadelphia is working to reduce teen pregnancy. the hospital received a nearly $30,000 grant. that it will support a program from preventing teen moms from getting pregnant again. >>> the "action news" team is working on new
now at 93 years old he traveled roughly 10,000 miles from portland, oregon to a tiny mountain side villagejapan where he gave the flag back to the soldier's family. they are happy to have a piece of their sibling home with them after all of these years. >>> a federal judge ordered a judge to pay a fine for selling fake tiffany wings. at costco falsely labeled with the tiffany name. they must pay tiffany a $19 million penalty for lost profit and damaged. and costco ordered it was a...
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in portland, oregon, they could be up above 105 tomorrow afternoon.we've got this typical summer like forecast until that front arrives, and drops our temperatures by the weekend. here's how things play out day by day. today, we stay pretty much dry. could see a pop up storm or two wednesday or thursday afternoons. a slight uptick in the storm chances as we get into friday. that will be when the next front is moving in. behind it comes the cool down, just in time for the weekend. typical summer like heat today, tomorrow, thursday, we're in the 90s. 90s still for friday, with scattered showers and storms. did you see that drop off for the weekend? should be pretty nice. 84 on saturday. we're still going to keep an isolated, or stray shower in the morning. but by sunday, lower humidity, 85 degrees. it will be overall a nice weekend to have. here's the way the next through days shape up for us. we're still in the 90s. getting a little more humid outside wednesday with a few storms. thursday, hit or miss storms in the 91 on friday. widely scattered thunde
in portland, oregon, they could be up above 105 tomorrow afternoon.we've got this typical summer like forecast until that front arrives, and drops our temperatures by the weekend. here's how things play out day by day. today, we stay pretty much dry. could see a pop up storm or two wednesday or thursday afternoons. a slight uptick in the storm chances as we get into friday. that will be when the next front is moving in. behind it comes the cool down, just in time for the weekend. typical summer...
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oregon. we were 1 degree shy. today portland gives it a shot. right now about 15 million people under excessive heat warnings. about 900 miles long from seattle to northern california. the strong ridge is in place. temperatures in olympia 98. walla walla 103. as far as the big cities go, portland, we expect you to be around 105 today. your all-time record high is 1037. maybe a degree or two shy of that. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >> we're also going to be tracking strong thunderstorms today. we'll have a slight risk of severe storms in chicago and southern wisconsin and much of central illinois as we throughout the afternoon and evening. keep an eye to the sky for strong winds and hail. >> 24/7 wall street just named the states with the most dangerous weather. which ones do you think would be on list? they had to do with related to deaths, and damage caused from 2012 to 2016. soaring its in nevada killed 50 people in 2016 making it the deadliest state in the list. wyoming ranked second for cold conditions followed by oklahoma fr
oregon. we were 1 degree shy. today portland gives it a shot. right now about 15 million people under excessive heat warnings. about 900 miles long from seattle to northern california. the strong ridge is in place. temperatures in olympia 98. walla walla 103. as far as the big cities go, portland, we expect you to be around 105 today. your all-time record high is 1037. maybe a degree or two shy of that. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >> we're also going to be tracking strong...
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forecasters say it could hit 108 degrees in portland, oregon. dangerous northwestern heat that will last at least three days. >>> tonight, authorities are working to identify the body of a man who friends and family fear was killed while searching for millions in hidden treasure. if the fatality is linked to the southwestern treasure hunt, it would be the third death and the second in as many months. with authorities calling for an end to the hunt, the man behind the fortune has no plans to stop it. here's nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer. >> reporter: where rapids cascade below the colorado rockies, a grim discovery, an unidentified body washed down river. friends and family fear it's 31-year-old eric ashby who moved to colorado to find a $2 million treasure hidden somewhere in the southwest. >> i fully believe with all my heart he was looking for the treasure and met his fate that day. >> reporter: if ashby's death is indeed linked to the treasure hunt, he wouldn't be the first to risk his life in search of fortune. >> let's go
forecasters say it could hit 108 degrees in portland, oregon. dangerous northwestern heat that will last at least three days. >>> tonight, authorities are working to identify the body of a man who friends and family fear was killed while searching for millions in hidden treasure. if the fatality is linked to the southwestern treasure hunt, it would be the third death and the second in as many months. with authorities calling for an end to the hunt, the man behind the fortune has no...
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. >>> people in portland, oregon, they're bracing for temperatures that could reach 106 degrees todaynd adults are trying to beat the heat in the splash parks and lakes and pools, and of course, there's cooling centers for people there without ac to try and stay cool. that's not something in our immediate future, is it topper? >> no, they've been 107. they've never been 108. they've been 107, but never been 108. there's a chance they could get to 108, an all-time high. anytime you're 20 degrees above average, you know you're in record territory. we're just a little above average, but we have storms. those that develop could be heavy, much like the couple evenings. a live look outside. right now, it's 88. but look at the dew points. bam. 73. feels like it's 96 outside, and the winds out of the south at about 13. here's the radar over the last hour. this storm around chantilly continues to move as it builds eastward, very slowly into fairfax county. these storms moving up 95 toward baltimore, and more storms out to the west around romney. these essentially are going to move between hage
. >>> people in portland, oregon, they're bracing for temperatures that could reach 106 degrees todaynd adults are trying to beat the heat in the splash parks and lakes and pools, and of course, there's cooling centers for people there without ac to try and stay cool. that's not something in our immediate future, is it topper? >> no, they've been 107. they've never been 108. they've been 107, but never been 108. there's a chance they could get to 108, an all-time high. anytime...
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in portland, oregon, here's one that read, wanted, women who want to conceive a child during the total eclipse. >> oh, stop it. >> one guy offered an ounce of weed. >> i figured well i've got a little extra weed on the side, why don't i message craigslist, there would probably be a few out there, and oh, man has there been. >> recreational marijuana is legal out there, so dude doesn't have to worry about the cops. we did check ours, and people are >> you don't want to be enhanced when you're watching the eclipse do you? i don't know. >> i don't know, man. speak for yourself. >> don't you won't to be like -- >> in the moment? >> in the moment? >> whatever blows wind in your sails right now. >> there's a whole lot of people in my ear right now, pontificating about this weed story, i can't even share it with you. >> not in mine. there was one guy who got a special eclipse shirt. who is going to be looking at his shirt? we're going to be looking at the eclipse. >> i was at a concert the other day, and a guy did a facebook live the whole time, he didn't even look at the stage. >>> let's tal
in portland, oregon, here's one that read, wanted, women who want to conceive a child during the total eclipse. >> oh, stop it. >> one guy offered an ounce of weed. >> i figured well i've got a little extra weed on the side, why don't i message craigslist, there would probably be a few out there, and oh, man has there been. >> recreational marijuana is legal out there, so dude doesn't have to worry about the cops. we did check ours, and people are >> you don't want...
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in portland, oregon, could tie a record set in 1965 and reach possibly the mid-90s in the seattle areaing crews fighting this fire. in washington state. crews are dropping water onto the diamond creek fire to try to bring it under control. so far, it's about 10% contained. the fire has been burning for more than a week. crews are worried the excessive heat in the region could make things worse. >>> police in ocean city, maryland are investigating after a 30-year-old texas woman was found dead on the beach. ashley o'connor was vacationing with her parents when show reportedly got separated from them around 2:00 a.m. roughly two hours later, her body was found buried in the sand with one arm exposed. it's possible she fell into a hole dug by other vacationers. >> we have a policy in ocean city about holes in the sand because of danger the hole cannot be deeper than knee-deep. >> her death appears to be accidental, but nothing has been ruled out. >> and that's a very popular area for many people in d.c. to go on the weekend. not the sort of news anybody wants to hear in that area. >> no,
in portland, oregon, could tie a record set in 1965 and reach possibly the mid-90s in the seattle areaing crews fighting this fire. in washington state. crews are dropping water onto the diamond creek fire to try to bring it under control. so far, it's about 10% contained. the fire has been burning for more than a week. crews are worried the excessive heat in the region could make things worse. >>> police in ocean city, maryland are investigating after a 30-year-old texas woman was...
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in her career to document the rare cases of vaccine-preventable illness that turned up in her portland, oregon, icu. (baby coughing) she has used the footage to teach other medics how to recognize these diseases. >> i'm old enough to have seen most of the serious life-threatening illnesses that are largely suppressed and some almost eradicated by the modern vaccines. this baby was a victim of rotavirus. there's major fluid deficiency in this child's tissues. actually kills over half a million humans annually, most of them elsewhere on the planet. the community recollection for these diseases has largely disappeared, and so the parents of younger kids who are of vaccine age are unlikely to have had any personal experience. and unless the grandparents or others can tell them what it was like and happen to have had knowledge of somebody who had a severe complication, it's easy to imagine that these diseases are eradicated. those spots are actually something probably none of you have ever seen. they're chicken pox. this patient had one of the commoner potentially lethal complications of chicken po
in her career to document the rare cases of vaccine-preventable illness that turned up in her portland, oregon, icu. (baby coughing) she has used the footage to teach other medics how to recognize these diseases. >> i'm old enough to have seen most of the serious life-threatening illnesses that are largely suppressed and some almost eradicated by the modern vaccines. this baby was a victim of rotavirus. there's major fluid deficiency in this child's tissues. actually kills over half a...
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. >>> portland, oregon, sanctuary cities status is under fire after an undocumented immigrant allegedlyttacked two women. sergio jose martinez is accused of sexually assaulting a 65- year-old woman at knife point in her home and another woman inside a parking garage on july 24. police say he's been deported more than a dozen times but keeps coming back. they say he has a long criminal record and is being held without fail on charges of robbery, kidnapping and sexual abuse. >>> trip advisor spoke against the city's sanctuary policy. >> this is an outrage and political correctness is not just dumb it can be dangerous or deadly as we've seen in some cases. >> immigration agents issued a detainer for martinez last year that authorities in portland released him without notice under the sanctuary city policy. martinez has pled not guilty. >>> group is trying to overturn an ordinance banning sales of flavored tobacco. the board of supervisors unanimously approved the ban that includes menthol cigarettes, flavored chewing to becky and flavored liquors used in e-cigarettes. a group backed by r.j
. >>> portland, oregon, sanctuary cities status is under fire after an undocumented immigrant allegedlyttacked two women. sergio jose martinez is accused of sexually assaulting a 65- year-old woman at knife point in her home and another woman inside a parking garage on july 24. police say he's been deported more than a dozen times but keeps coming back. they say he has a long criminal record and is being held without fail on charges of robbery, kidnapping and sexual abuse. >>>...
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my sister lives in portland, oregon, we care have a ranned over to madras and we're ready for monday's eclipse. right, guys? >> reporter: the so-called path of totality will cut through the west, the midwest down to south carolina. at the astroconconvention in wyoming they've already gathered to feel the shadow. while amtrak's eclipse special to carbondale, illinois, is sold out. carbondale will be in total darkness the longest. and already staking out his seat at the stadium, eclipse chaser mike cattr oirks nakis. >> i was on a cruise ship off of cornwall, england. >> reporter: this will be his 11th eclipse. >> when you see it, it's surreal, something else, other worldly. >> reporter: you'll still need a pair of those solar eclipse sunglasses. and they're sold out. 7,000 libraries just got the latest batch. >> if you can't make it for this one you can come back in 2024, by then you should be able to find glasses. >> reporter: here at the smithsonian air and space museum's telescope on the national mall in washington, this will be aimed at the sun and the eclipse. they're expecting tho
my sister lives in portland, oregon, we care have a ranned over to madras and we're ready for monday's eclipse. right, guys? >> reporter: the so-called path of totality will cut through the west, the midwest down to south carolina. at the astroconconvention in wyoming they've already gathered to feel the shadow. while amtrak's eclipse special to carbondale, illinois, is sold out. carbondale will be in total darkness the longest. and already staking out his seat at the stadium, eclipse...
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. >> reporter: tonight in portland, oregon, temperatures are soaring over a hundred degrees, breakingords. >> i don't want to be dramatic, life or death, but i mean it could be that very much so. >> reporter: a blanket of heat also searing seattle. only a third of homes have ac. >> i'll just sweat it out in my apartment and hope that my fans work. >> reporter: with 15 million under heat advisories or watches, the hot weather is fueling fires in washington state. >> check out this rain. >> reporter: meanwhile, in southern california, sudden summer storms. monsoon moisture creating life-threatening conditions. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: hail, lightning and wind. outside phoenix sand storms are blinding. tonight more dangerous weather is on the way. >> holy smokes! >> reporter: miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> when we come back here tonight, the end of an era for britain's royals. stay with us. a high speed chase. a crash... and then a shooting. what we )re just now learning... ===jess vo=== plus -- the new turn in the fire in the oakland hills - what firefighters are doing right now. ==
. >> reporter: tonight in portland, oregon, temperatures are soaring over a hundred degrees, breakingords. >> i don't want to be dramatic, life or death, but i mean it could be that very much so. >> reporter: a blanket of heat also searing seattle. only a third of homes have ac. >> i'll just sweat it out in my apartment and hope that my fans work. >> reporter: with 15 million under heat advisories or watches, the hot weather is fueling fires in washington state....
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. >>> members of opposing protest groups came together in portland, oregon.ight-wing grouped marched to the downtown area where they were met with a far-left group. several were pepper strayed and left bloodied. police say they were viewing video and several people could be arrested. >>> good news for thousands of incoming cal state freshman. while administrators made changing to course work to eliminate stressful testing. >>> a rare day when both local 9s found the win column. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop no
. >>> members of opposing protest groups came together in portland, oregon.ight-wing grouped marched to the downtown area where they were met with a far-left group. several were pepper strayed and left bloodied. police say they were viewing video and several people could be arrested. >>> good news for thousands of incoming cal state freshman. while administrators made changing to course work to eliminate stressful testing. >>> a rare day when both local 9s found the...
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she will be the new chief of police in portland, oregon. she will be announced on thursday. she has been with the oakland police department for 19 years. she started as a oakland police explorer when she was a student at holy names high school and then rose through the ranks. the mayor of portland says she will improve diversity in the new department as well as create better relations with the general community. start san jose police are looking for more potential victims after a man claimed to be a doctor was charged with sexual assault. lycie ezequiel dureo-carvajal was arrested july 28 for sexual battery, invasion of privacy and unauthorized practice of medicine. officials say that dureo- carvajal owns the iridologia holistic pharmacy . san jose police started their investigation when a man contacted them after she went to the pharmacy on july 15. she says he told her he was a doctor and conducted an unlicensed exam and touched her inappropriately. police want anyone with information to contact them. >>> after a year-long investigation the faa says no sanction will be fil
she will be the new chief of police in portland, oregon. she will be announced on thursday. she has been with the oakland police department for 19 years. she started as a oakland police explorer when she was a student at holy names high school and then rose through the ranks. the mayor of portland says she will improve diversity in the new department as well as create better relations with the general community. start san jose police are looking for more potential victims after a man claimed to...
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. >> reporter: and portland, oregon, expecting the strongest heat wave in nearly highs there reaching 107 degrees. >> today it's been swamped. we sold about 130 or 140 pieces of air conditioners, probably sold about 150 fans. probably this time next week we'll be close to being out. >> reporter: all that heat fueling major wildfires. at least 48 fires are burning including this one north of sacramento. and this massive fire billowing smoke in northern washington state. it's been burning for days and only 11% contained. and the dangerous temperatures are expected to last until friday. excessive heat warnings stretch from northern california to the canadian border, 106 in portland and 112 in redding. >> turning now to the latest developments from washington, the white house is now acknowledging that president trump weighed in on crafting a misleading statement about his son's meeting with a russian lawyer. >> and also the senate overwhelmingly confirmed christopher wray to lead the fbi filling the post left vacant in james comey. we're also learning that vice president mike pence says t
. >> reporter: and portland, oregon, expecting the strongest heat wave in nearly highs there reaching 107 degrees. >> today it's been swamped. we sold about 130 or 140 pieces of air conditioners, probably sold about 150 fans. probably this time next week we'll be close to being out. >> reporter: all that heat fueling major wildfires. at least 48 fires are burning including this one north of sacramento. and this massive fire billowing smoke in northern washington state. it's...
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. >> it's showing the eclipse of the sun over portland, oregon. >> reporter: we have been carefully lookingr centuries. this video from the 1920s over new york city. then in 1932, on top of the empire state building. new yorkers and visitors peering through what was protective eyewear back then. in oregon, february 26th, 1979, at observatory hill in goldendale, washington, as frank reynolds was on the air. >> not until august 21st, 2017, will another eclipse be visible from north america. that's 38 years from now. >> reporter: time flies. it's almost here. one week from today, the first time in 99 years that a solar eclipse will span the entire continental u.s. from salem, oregon, to omaha to nashville to charleston. and america is getting ready. mr. erickson's astronomy club at cienega high school in vail, arizona. >> hi, david. this is part of of my astronomy club and we're preparing for the eclipse. >> reporter: and tens of thousands of americans heading to more than 20 national parks. >> hello, david. >> we're going to be enjoying 2 minutes, 22 seconds of totality. >> reporter: that's w
. >> it's showing the eclipse of the sun over portland, oregon. >> reporter: we have been carefully lookingr centuries. this video from the 1920s over new york city. then in 1932, on top of the empire state building. new yorkers and visitors peering through what was protective eyewear back then. in oregon, february 26th, 1979, at observatory hill in goldendale, washington, as frank reynolds was on the air. >> not until august 21st, 2017, will another eclipse be visible from...
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. >>> oakland zoo former deputy police chief danielle outlaw is making history in portland oregon. yesterday she spoke about being the first african-american woman named the chief of police in portland and says she got the job because she is qualified. >> i realize that i wear many hats and represent a lot of things to many people. because of that, there is an added responsibility and expectation placed on me. i own that.>> she takes over a police department that's been under scrutiny for the way it handles protests and the use of force on mentally ill suspects. she is 41 years old and has spent 19 years with the oakland police department. >>> a berkeley teacher facing assault charges in connection with a protest last summer says her charges should be dropped. a group rallied in support of the teacher as she appeared yesterday in court in sacramento. they were among the counter protesters arrested after a clash with other protesters last year. the teacher was spotted in a video and appears to show her attacking a man. she now defends her actions saying she acted in self- defense. h
. >>> oakland zoo former deputy police chief danielle outlaw is making history in portland oregon. yesterday she spoke about being the first african-american woman named the chief of police in portland and says she got the job because she is qualified. >> i realize that i wear many hats and represent a lot of things to many people. because of that, there is an added responsibility and expectation placed on me. i own that.>> she takes over a police department that's been...
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we could pay for your little getaway, #deplorable wrote jenny miller, a mother of three from portland, oregont linton fired back writing, have you given more to the economy than me and my husband? either as an individual earner in taxes or in self-sacrifice to your country? i'm pretty sure the amount we sacrifice per year is a lot more than you'd be willing to sacrifice. adding, yo adding, you're adorably out of touch. mary bruce, abc news. >> she calls her comments highly insensitive and the treasury department is reimbursing the government for her travel and says she was not paid by any fashion labels for her comments. >>> we move to a health alert about lung cancer and vitamin b supplements. men who took high doses of vitamin b6 and b12 supplements had a higher risk for cancer and found the risk was nearly double for men. for male smokers the risk was between thee and four times higher. it did not find the same risk for women or nonsmokers. >>> a teen missing for 11 days has been found in tennessee's great smokey mountains national park. 18-year-old austin bohanon was taken to the hospital
we could pay for your little getaway, #deplorable wrote jenny miller, a mother of three from portland, oregont linton fired back writing, have you given more to the economy than me and my husband? either as an individual earner in taxes or in self-sacrifice to your country? i'm pretty sure the amount we sacrifice per year is a lot more than you'd be willing to sacrifice. adding, yo adding, you're adorably out of touch. mary bruce, abc news. >> she calls her comments highly insensitive and...
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that will continue to cause record heat to the north of us and portland, oregon through seattle. here's your futurecast. i have segued a few computer models together so you can see what's happening today. cloudy midday with instability. so you have to have that chance of an isolated thunderstorm throughout the day today. by tomorrow morning, less cloud cover. we'll call it partly sunny still throughout the day. and then by sunday, we will be returning more to our average condition here in the bay area with the late night and early- morning morning low clouds and fog during the summertime and then the sunshine away from the seashore. today it's a big getaway friday. 9 6 sacramento. 67 muggy degrees in monterey bay. if yousan jose futurecast, forecasting 92. 93 at mineta international airport airport. i'm going with right around 90 degrees in willow glen, cupertino, campbell, alviso and alum rock. your extended forecast looks like this. we'll keep partly sunny skies in the forecast over the weekend and then seasonal conditions monday through thursday. hey, jaclyn, it was kind of nu
that will continue to cause record heat to the north of us and portland, oregon through seattle. here's your futurecast. i have segued a few computer models together so you can see what's happening today. cloudy midday with instability. so you have to have that chance of an isolated thunderstorm throughout the day today. by tomorrow morning, less cloud cover. we'll call it partly sunny still throughout the day. and then by sunday, we will be returning more to our average condition here in the...