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--otra protesta contra los grupos de odio en portland, oregon, se sali de control y manifestantes de en contra terminaron enfrentandose. --la policia arrest a 2 personas. cesar --- el presidente donald trump particip en su primer conmemoracin del aniversario de los ataques del once de septiembre como mandatario... --- trump estuvo presente en eventos en la casa blanca y en el pentgono. ---randy serrano nos amplia sobre ese y otros temas desde la capital del pais. --- take randy lot 0;01 banner 1;23 rodrigo 1;35 randy --supers-- s/rodrigo villarreal, experto en informática (01:24-01:34) s/randy serrano, @serranonews (01:34- 01:47) --pkg-- (nat up) acompañado de la primera dama el presidente donald trump comenzó el lunes con un momento de silencio en la casa blanca (nat up) en conmemoración del aniversario número dieciséis de los ataques del once de septiembre. (nat up) poco después, en uno de los lugares donde el terror se hizo sentir ese día, el presidente dio un solemne discurso ante familiares de quienes murieron en el ataque contra el pentágono. (trump) "los lloramos, los honramos
--otra protesta contra los grupos de odio en portland, oregon, se sali de control y manifestantes de en contra terminaron enfrentandose. --la policia arrest a 2 personas. cesar --- el presidente donald trump particip en su primer conmemoracin del aniversario de los ataques del once de septiembre como mandatario... --- trump estuvo presente en eventos en la casa blanca y en el pentgono. ---randy serrano nos amplia sobre ese y otros temas desde la capital del pais. --- take randy lot 0;01 banner...
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i ran those streets in portland, oregon when i was coherent. portland, oregon changes after about 10 p.m. it's a different city. it's a different city that most people don't see. all of the things that are going on, there's a lot. and i saw a little bit when we had our world convention there. you know, going down the beautiful parks and things. well if you look in the corners, if you look in the shadows, it's there, you know, and it comes out after 10 p.m., you know. it's a whole different world. so it's always been there. and i guess there's a famous saying when the teacher -- or when the student is ready the teacher will appear. there's also good recovery in portland, oregon. we've all been in the shadows and things like that. it's always been there. the opioid crisis. up was a product of the op joid cris opioid crisis. alcohol may intensify this effect. i pruz a product of that the entire '80s. many jails and institutions. i was and probably quite a few of my family here mhas been the ones that they gave up on. how cool is that that we were
i ran those streets in portland, oregon when i was coherent. portland, oregon changes after about 10 p.m. it's a different city. it's a different city that most people don't see. all of the things that are going on, there's a lot. and i saw a little bit when we had our world convention there. you know, going down the beautiful parks and things. well if you look in the corners, if you look in the shadows, it's there, you know, and it comes out after 10 p.m., you know. it's a whole different...
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i ran the streets when i was coherent, portland, oregon changes after about 10:00 p.m. it's a different city. most people don't see. all the things going on, and i saw a little bit when we had our convention there, going down the parks if you look in the corners and the shadows it's there and it comes out after 10:00 p.m. it's a different world so, it's always been there and i guess there's a famous saying, when the student is ready the teacher will appear, there's also good recovery in portland, oregon we've all been in the shadows so it's always been there, the opiate crisis i was the product of the opiate crisis of alcohol may intensify this effect. i was a product of that the entire '80s, many jails and institutions. i wasn't quite in my family a few of my family spend the ones they gave up on. how cool is that that where the hardest cases and we are here together working together, that's amazing. i would love to see a graph on that. the cool thing about oxford houses that we are different in that we motivate, we hold each other accountable there saying you need som
i ran the streets when i was coherent, portland, oregon changes after about 10:00 p.m. it's a different city. most people don't see. all the things going on, and i saw a little bit when we had our convention there, going down the parks if you look in the corners and the shadows it's there and it comes out after 10:00 p.m. it's a different world so, it's always been there and i guess there's a famous saying, when the student is ready the teacher will appear, there's also good recovery in...
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the phrase east of portland, oregon is forcing people to cover their faces to keep it from burning ashthe empers and soot is drifting across areas. and that similar to that of the eruption of mount st. helena's in 1980. >>> it's almost two weeks since harvey hit houston, texas. the mayor has instituted a curfew. at least 200,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. >>> and a local relief effort is helping pets affected by the storm. the spca has accepted a second group of dogs, they arrived from a long trip from austin. >> we are returning a promotion now, we call it adopt one and save two. >> if you adopt one you make space for a texas dog to come up into safety. >> and the spca is asking for help for the cost of these rescues. >>> and the pontiff departed rome today for a five-day visit for columbia. it was scheduled to fly over puerto rico and venezuela. and now a revised route over bar bade owes. the trip is aimed as helping columbia along a path of peace. >>> and 800 thousand immigrants are set to lose their legal status until congress is stepping up to act. and now the president is h
the phrase east of portland, oregon is forcing people to cover their faces to keep it from burning ashthe empers and soot is drifting across areas. and that similar to that of the eruption of mount st. helena's in 1980. >>> it's almost two weeks since harvey hit houston, texas. the mayor has instituted a curfew. at least 200,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. >>> and a local relief effort is helping pets affected by the storm. the spca has accepted a second group of dogs,...
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that is the good they do for portland oregon under the gramm cassidy proposal to speeded medicaid coverage it caps medicaid with hundreds of billions of dollars with the federal government. in to tell that you can make the hard decisions which which will get adequate health care or who will be the unfortunate souls to go without? this is for those older americans who count on medicaid for nursing-home care.tates also a massive transferic dollars history tells us the most vulnerable americans so i have heard my colleagues m claim this bill is modeled on the children's health insurance plan so that means all supporters of chip, and that they could be further from the truth. the children's health insurance program has been extraordinarily successful for more than 20 years now covering 9 million youngsters this is due to the reliance on the strong medicaid program it is slashed by hundreds of billions of dollars to support a children's health insurance plan. they will crumble and lose their structural support. those in favor of gramm cassidy is a vote to demolish the successful health care pro
that is the good they do for portland oregon under the gramm cassidy proposal to speeded medicaid coverage it caps medicaid with hundreds of billions of dollars with the federal government. in to tell that you can make the hard decisions which which will get adequate health care or who will be the unfortunate souls to go without? this is for those older americans who count on medicaid for nursing-home care.tates also a massive transferic dollars history tells us the most vulnerable americans so...
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portland, oregon changes after about 10 p.m. it's a different city. it is a different city most people don't see. all the things that are going on, there is a lot -- and i saw a little bit when we had our world convention there. you know going down the beautiful parks and things. well if you look in the corners, if you look in the shadows, it's there, you know. and it comes out after 10:00 p.m. you know, it is a whole different world. so, it is always been there. and what, i guess when -- there is famous saying when the teacher or when the student is ready, the teacher will appear, there is also good recovery in portland, oregon, and we've all been in the shadows, things like that. it has always been there, the opioid crisis. i was a product of the opioid crisis alchohol may intensify this effect. i was a product of that in the entire '80s. many jails and many institutions. i was, probably write a few of my family here have been the ones they gave up on. how cool is that, that we were the hardest cases, and we're here together, working together, commo
portland, oregon changes after about 10 p.m. it's a different city. it is a different city most people don't see. all the things that are going on, there is a lot -- and i saw a little bit when we had our world convention there. you know going down the beautiful parks and things. well if you look in the corners, if you look in the shadows, it's there, you know. and it comes out after 10:00 p.m. you know, it is a whole different world. so, it is always been there. and what, i guess when -- there...
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here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to foul's books in portland oregon. topping the list it's hillary clinton with her thoughts on the 2016 presidential election what happened followed by olivia blank and they are told through the lives of six artists. after that the 2015 recipient of the american book award and indigenous peoples history of the united states by roxana dunbar in fourth is the hidden life of trees. followed by bell hooks thoughts on love and modern society all about love. our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to foul's books continues with a life-changing magic of a tidying up after that comes a memoir from a national book award winning author. about his relationship with his mother you don't have to say you love me, then robert wright argues that they hold the key to enduring happiness and why buddhism is true followed by home now --dash how not to be wrong. about how mathematics can be applied in day-to-day life. and wrapping up our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to portland organs foul's books is
here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to foul's books in portland oregon. topping the list it's hillary clinton with her thoughts on the 2016 presidential election what happened followed by olivia blank and they are told through the lives of six artists. after that the 2015 recipient of the american book award and indigenous peoples history of the united states by roxana dunbar in fourth is the hidden life of trees. followed by bell hooks thoughts on love...
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clean feed - vo 1 full take vo 2 -- el incendio eagle que continua ardiendo en portland oregon, ya hares.. -- hay reporte de daÑos estructurales pero no de heridos. -- la calidad del aire se ha visto afectada en gran parte del estado -- las evacuaciones se mantienen activas con unas 400 viviendas en peligro. gaby outro -- se espera que durante las proximas horas y con el cambio de direccion de los vientos los bomberos puedan avanzar en sus labores. topvo / cesar -- despierta al lado del cadaver de su esposa y las autoridades lo seÑalan como el principal sospechoso del homicidio --- take vo / blanca --- escndalo en mxico tras una investigacin por supuesta corrupcin y el desvo de fondos a empresas fantasmas --- cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ..... blanca --- y si tiene una historia que contarnos llmenos al 408 944 4813. una explosin casi los hace volar por los aires, todo qued captado en cmara --- cesar ---un caso de homicidio esta acaparando la atencion a nivel nacional; se trata de una mujer que fue encontrada sin vida
clean feed - vo 1 full take vo 2 -- el incendio eagle que continua ardiendo en portland oregon, ya hares.. -- hay reporte de daÑos estructurales pero no de heridos. -- la calidad del aire se ha visto afectada en gran parte del estado -- las evacuaciones se mantienen activas con unas 400 viviendas en peligro. gaby outro -- se espera que durante las proximas horas y con el cambio de direccion de los vientos los bomberos puedan avanzar en sus labores. topvo / cesar -- despierta al lado del...
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. >> it's in portland, oregon. [laughter] it's a weird state, bated way, having lived there for three years. it turns into a party with flashing lights and music. the contest is put on by a design r design company and the winning location gets a prize of $2500. >> distracted trying to do your business. just weird stuff. tell me about what is going on at the car show. this is unbelievable. >>> this is a surprising wedding in sydney, australia and they did something different when it came to their wedding ceremony. take >> i now pronounce them husband and wife. >> sue and eli decided to hold their wedding at costco. not making this up, and they were in the tire center. they made their way to the food court where there was a reception with pizza from the store's cafe. that's a cost effective wedding. >> they came to us about three months ago asking if they could have their wedding here. >> everything you want is here. >> a great big three cakes together with a special design for them. >> i love costco. but the happy c
. >> it's in portland, oregon. [laughter] it's a weird state, bated way, having lived there for three years. it turns into a party with flashing lights and music. the contest is put on by a design r design company and the winning location gets a prize of $2500. >> distracted trying to do your business. just weird stuff. tell me about what is going on at the car show. this is unbelievable. >>> this is a surprising wedding in sydney, australia and they did something different...
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near portland oregon the eagle creek fire forced hundreds to evacuate. it started saturday and has burned over 3,000 acres. officials say a fireworks display probably sparked that fire. >> well, coming up on the morning news now, nurse arrest fallout. a utah hospital announces changes following the arrest caught on video. martinez who joins an elite club. this is the cbs morning news. fl is more than one thing. it's soft skin and fine fragrance. discover more than one thing with caress. soft skin, fine fragrance. caress. you wof your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up t.9o 99% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ mariaand she does it ino, taking over any shoes she wants... with lasting comfort. only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, backsweat, and gordo's... everything. i love you,
near portland oregon the eagle creek fire forced hundreds to evacuate. it started saturday and has burned over 3,000 acres. officials say a fireworks display probably sparked that fire. >> well, coming up on the morning news now, nurse arrest fallout. a utah hospital announces changes following the arrest caught on video. martinez who joins an elite club. this is the cbs morning news. fl is more than one thing. it's soft skin and fine fragrance. discover more than one thing with caress....
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in portland, oregon, hikers were left stranded.ikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. they were still waiting to be rescued on sunday. on monday a cool front is expected to come through and firefighters are hoping to get a better handle on the blaze when the highs are in the 80s instead of close to 100. jamie yuccas, cbs news, burbank. >>> astronaut peggy whitson is back on earth after a record-setting voyage at the international space station. she spent over 180 days on this mission alone. her soyuz capsule landed in kazakhstan just after sunrise yesterday. another american and russian were also on board. whitson's time in orbit exceeds that of any other american or woman worldwide. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," disturbing arrest. police face criticism for the arrest of a nurse caught on camera. >>> and rough and tumble. a car accidentally backs into a laundromat. this is the "cbs morning news." backs into a laundromat. this is the "cbs morning news." (hard exhalation) h
in portland, oregon, hikers were left stranded.ikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. they were still waiting to be rescued on sunday. on monday a cool front is expected to come through and firefighters are hoping to get a better handle on the blaze when the highs are in the 80s instead of close to 100. jamie yuccas, cbs news, burbank. >>> astronaut peggy whitson is back on earth after a record-setting voyage at the international space...
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she now plays professionally, and spoke to us from her new hometown in portland, oregon. >> the first time i started playing football for real was in the refugee camps. my passion for the game started there. i was born and raised in afghanistan. my father used to work for the afghan military, and when the taliban gained power, he got killed. my mom and five sisters, it was hard for us to live in a country where women don't have anything to say. through pakistan, we took passports to italy, and that on a truck we ended up in denmark. before i came to denmark, i've never seen girls do any kinds of sports. suddenly, having this freedom to do whatever you want to do was amazing. i loved the game right away, because first of all, it is so simple. you just have something around to kick. it doesn't really matter who you are, what color is your skin, or what background you have. ♪ when you stand and hear the anthem, it is not even the danish one, but it is the atmosphere, just undescribable. if my family didn't leave afghanistan, we probably wouldn't be alive. the mentality i have right now,
she now plays professionally, and spoke to us from her new hometown in portland, oregon. >> the first time i started playing football for real was in the refugee camps. my passion for the game started there. i was born and raised in afghanistan. my father used to work for the afghan military, and when the taliban gained power, he got killed. my mom and five sisters, it was hard for us to live in a country where women don't have anything to say. through pakistan, we took passports to...
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he's currently in portland, oregon.t is easier to understand this if it is a protest against the country but the press seems to ignore it is a protest against police brutality. it is also against racism in general in the united states. the most conservative owner in the nfl, jerry jones, actually knelt with his whole tea m jones, actually knelt with his whole team the cowboys and that solidified the position that the owners have come out against trump's statement and in support of the players and this is a time that will be remembered, for me, the most significant day in the sport in terms of using the power of sport to affect powerful change since muhammad ali centre he wouldn't go to vietnam. that is quite significant. significant that the owners are showing support of the players given some of them are trump donors? nine of them have donated money to their trump campaign. all mine have come out against trump. the president has brought up that nascar drivers are not showing solidarity. there is dramatic difference in
he's currently in portland, oregon.t is easier to understand this if it is a protest against the country but the press seems to ignore it is a protest against police brutality. it is also against racism in general in the united states. the most conservative owner in the nfl, jerry jones, actually knelt with his whole tea m jones, actually knelt with his whole team the cowboys and that solidified the position that the owners have come out against trump's statement and in support of the players...
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. >> attorney general jeff sessions who visited portland, oregon, a sanctuary city and took the opportunityhe calls the evils of sanctuary cities in states claiming the possible of harboring undocumented immigrants endangers us all. >> so i urge port land, this wonderful city, this wonderful state of oregon and every sanctuary jurisdiction to reconsider what's happening. and i urge governor brown of california not to sign this law that is in front of him. >> well, we have a major safety recall to tell you about this morning. fiat and chrysler says nearly half a million of medium and heavy duty ram trucks may have a water pump problem that could overheat and spark a fire. the recall affects certain pickup models from 2013 to 2017. we posted a complete list for you on our early today facebook page. >> we've been saying rocket man a lot the past couple days. president trump's new nickname for kim jong un is giving a '70s hit some newfound attention. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. ♪ rocket man >> we all know the song. the single from elton john released in 1972. the searcher
. >> attorney general jeff sessions who visited portland, oregon, a sanctuary city and took the opportunityhe calls the evils of sanctuary cities in states claiming the possible of harboring undocumented immigrants endangers us all. >> so i urge port land, this wonderful city, this wonderful state of oregon and every sanctuary jurisdiction to reconsider what's happening. and i urge governor brown of california not to sign this law that is in front of him. >> well, we have a...
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that is just a little bit of the good medicaid does for folks from portland, oregon and portland, maine. under the graham cassidy heller proposal, that is simply gone. it ended medicaid coverage, 11 million americans count on right now. it medicaid, hundreds of billions of dollars in support to the federal government. in effect, telling states good luck, telling them you can make hard decisions about which americans are going to get adequate healthcare and who will be the unfortunate souls who go with out. my view is this is going to lead to destitution for older americans who count on medicaid for nursing home care and it also represents a massive transfer of dollars from states that expanded medicaid to states that chose not to. history tells us that the most vulnerable americans without a voice or a powerful lobby are the ones who are going to be the worst off. i heard my colleague senator cassidy in particular claims that this bill is modeled on the children's health insurance plan which gives the block grant program, should support graham cassidy heller. the could be further from t
that is just a little bit of the good medicaid does for folks from portland, oregon and portland, maine. under the graham cassidy heller proposal, that is simply gone. it ended medicaid coverage, 11 million americans count on right now. it medicaid, hundreds of billions of dollars in support to the federal government. in effect, telling states good luck, telling them you can make hard decisions about which americans are going to get adequate healthcare and who will be the unfortunate souls who...
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the eagle creek fire outside portland, oregon, growing to more than 10,000 acres, spreading to washingtontate, forcing evacuations in several towns near the columbia river gorge. authorities warning the air quality in portland is unhealthy. >>> the emergency landing moments after takeoff. a possible bird strike forcing a passenger jet back to the ground. bogue-777 flying from tokyo to new york. the engine in flames. >>> the murder case unfolding in north carolina tonight. a young husband in court today accused of stabbing his wife to death. matthew phelps arrested after calling 911 saying, i think i did it. he says he woke from a dream to find his wife covered in blood. phelps pointing to the cold medicine he took. the maker of the medicine saying there is no evidence it causes violent behavior. >>> and three women following a drunk driver while posting live on facebook. police say they used their vehicle, letting her run into the back of their car. the driver was arrested. >>> when we come back tonight, back to school, but a moment. two hands touching sending a powerful message tonight.
the eagle creek fire outside portland, oregon, growing to more than 10,000 acres, spreading to washingtontate, forcing evacuations in several towns near the columbia river gorge. authorities warning the air quality in portland is unhealthy. >>> the emergency landing moments after takeoff. a possible bird strike forcing a passenger jet back to the ground. bogue-777 flying from tokyo to new york. the engine in flames. >>> the murder case unfolding in north carolina tonight. a...
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switch gears and go to the us now police in portland oregon took seven demonstrators into custody on sunday after a patriot prayer rally was met by counter protest the city's waterfront. officers arrested two protesters inside the park and several others in nearby streets after they started leaving authorities also said that two officers were injured in the incident the patriot prayer group plans to hold two rallies on sunday arvin evolve vice chair of the libertarian national committee thinks the culture in the us is leading to conflict. when you have a culture that's going towards violence you can't just kind of shut it down preemptively even though we have a right to a sprint free free assembly we have right to the right to free speech and sometimes people in their incorrectly believe that it also gives you a right to violence unfortunately we have more and more people who are not understanding the separation between disagreeing with somebody and thinking that it's ok to use violence to shut them down and so we're seeing is something happening at the cultural level where people ar
switch gears and go to the us now police in portland oregon took seven demonstrators into custody on sunday after a patriot prayer rally was met by counter protest the city's waterfront. officers arrested two protesters inside the park and several others in nearby streets after they started leaving authorities also said that two officers were injured in the incident the patriot prayer group plans to hold two rallies on sunday arvin evolve vice chair of the libertarian national committee thinks...
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i ran those streets of portland oregon when i was coherent, portland oregon changes after about, it's a different city. it's a different city that most people don't see. allthe things that are going on , a little bit when we had our world vision there, so going down the beautiful parks, if you look in the corner , look and see, and it comes out. and it's a whole different world. so it's always been there. >> and i guess when the famous thing when the teacher or the student is raised, the teacher will appear. there's also a recovery. >> involved in those shadows. >> it's always been there. the opioid crisis, i was a product of the opioid crisis and alcohol management, i was a product of that. the entire 80s. >> many jails, many institutions. i was and probably quite a few of my family here has been the ones that they gave up on. >> how cool is that? because we were the hardest case and we are here together working together, common all-purpose. that's amazing. i'd love to see a graph on that. >> but this anonymity factor in things like that, that's great but the cool thing about oscar's
i ran those streets of portland oregon when i was coherent, portland oregon changes after about, it's a different city. it's a different city that most people don't see. allthe things that are going on , a little bit when we had our world vision there, so going down the beautiful parks, if you look in the corner , look and see, and it comes out. and it's a whole different world. so it's always been there. >> and i guess when the famous thing when the teacher or the student is raised, the...
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. >> reporter: the western heat fueled a fire east of portland, oregon, that stranded 140 hikers saturday night. hikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. they were still waiting to be rescued on sunday. hillsides like the one behind me were burning hours ago but winds have slowed temperatures didn't get as hot today. there is supposed to be a cool down that starts monday. elaine, firefighters hope to get a better handle on this blaze when highs are in the 80s instead of close to 100. >> quijano: jamie yuccas, thanks. coming up, a unique college course, building trust between police and minority communities. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are
. >> reporter: the western heat fueled a fire east of portland, oregon, that stranded 140 hikers saturday night. hikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. they were still waiting to be rescued on sunday. hillsides like the one behind me were burning hours ago but winds have slowed temperatures didn't get as hot today. there is supposed to be a cool down that starts monday. elaine, firefighters hope to get a better handle on this blaze when...
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according to powell's books in portland, oregon. topping list is hillary clinton on with her thoughts on the 2016 presidential election "what happened". after that, the 2015 recipient of the american book award and indigenous history of the united states by roxanne dunbar cheese. fourth is the hidden life of trees followed by thoughts on love and modern society, all on love. i look at the best-selling nonfiction books continues with the life-changing magic of tidying up by marie condo. after that, comes a member from sherman alexi about his relationship with his mother, you don't have to say you love me. then robert wright argues that buddhism holds the key to enduring happiness in "why buddhism is true followed by how not to be wrong about how mathematics can be applied in day-to-day life. wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to portland oregon's books is the genius of birds. some of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you watch them on the website, booktv.org. >> next, on afterwards n
according to powell's books in portland, oregon. topping list is hillary clinton on with her thoughts on the 2016 presidential election "what happened". after that, the 2015 recipient of the american book award and indigenous history of the united states by roxanne dunbar cheese. fourth is the hidden life of trees followed by thoughts on love and modern society, all on love. i look at the best-selling nonfiction books continues with the life-changing magic of tidying up by marie...
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the violence that swept last weekend's violence in portland, oregon is just the latest example.nd antifa doesn't stop at attacking peaceful protesters and police officers. they are also attacking jesse: the journalist in that video, tim pool who has been covering protests around the world for years, and he joins me now. jesse: i was following you for a long time on twitter. you have gone to the occupy wall street, the ferguson riots, and not you antifa people. you know the drill on the streets. why are they going after journalists. most of protest movements want the publicity. >> they don't want publicity. they want propaganda. during occupy wall street they called themselves prop began propagandaists. basically one thing they agree on is taking count u.s. one of the things we saw in berkeley was chanting no thumb, no wall, no borders, no u.s.a. at all. they are mostly global yistles. i think they are mostly communists. anarchists tend to be non-violent. so there are some anarchists which they will get violent. but it tend to be people who want a revolution. jesse: you believe t
the violence that swept last weekend's violence in portland, oregon is just the latest example.nd antifa doesn't stop at attacking peaceful protesters and police officers. they are also attacking jesse: the journalist in that video, tim pool who has been covering protests around the world for years, and he joins me now. jesse: i was following you for a long time on twitter. you have gone to the occupy wall street, the ferguson riots, and not you antifa people. you know the drill on the streets....
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if you know, let us know >>> we have developing news from portland, oregon, where there is a massive wild fire. it trapped some hikers who have been rescue by i real cop ters. heavy fire seen burning all along the popular hiking >> this morning, a fire burning in los angeles is now the biggest that city has ever seen. we have a live look right now in los angeles. shifts winds are making the la tuna fire unpredictable. it is now 10% contained. >> a massive cloud hangs over los angeles. it is a fire known ashe la tuna wild fire in the hillsides. they crept within feet of burbank. firefighters evacuated hundreds of homes. . taking in a little built of wind and that is it. >> if you're familiar with fire and wind, it's a lousy combination. >> i want to thank the people that evacwaked. people that leave their homes, we have police assets that will stay in the neighborhood. >> after they drive away, the road to safety is in danger. >> this is the scariest thing. literally driving through a fire at the moment. >> the fire now encompasses thousands of acres. >> we still have fire crews here,
if you know, let us know >>> we have developing news from portland, oregon, where there is a massive wild fire. it trapped some hikers who have been rescue by i real cop ters. heavy fire seen burning all along the popular hiking >> this morning, a fire burning in los angeles is now the biggest that city has ever seen. we have a live look right now in los angeles. shifts winds are making the la tuna fire unpredictable. it is now 10% contained. >> a massive cloud hangs over...
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and big traffic delays around the bay bridge today as >>> near portland, oregon, a massive wildfire is burning near the columbia river. at least 140 hikers have been trapped by the flames in the columbia river gorge. all night, helicopters have been air lifting them to safety. heavy fire was seen along popular hiking trails along the pacific crest trail. tonight, the fire burning near the city of los angeles is now the largest it has ever seen at 5,000 acres. a live look right now over l.a. these are the hills near burbank, completely up in flames. shifting winds are making the la tuna fire unpredictable. it's now 10% contain the. abc news reporter alex stone has more. >> reporter: a massive cloud hangs over los angeles. the air clogged with smoke is a fire known as the la tuna wildfire rages on in the hillsides. overnight, the flames reached burbank. firefighters evacuated hundreds of homes. fighting from the air and standing guard at the end of neighborhood streets as people rushed in and ott of their houses taking whatever they could load into cars. >> all it takes is just a little
and big traffic delays around the bay bridge today as >>> near portland, oregon, a massive wildfire is burning near the columbia river. at least 140 hikers have been trapped by the flames in the columbia river gorge. all night, helicopters have been air lifting them to safety. heavy fire was seen along popular hiking trails along the pacific crest trail. tonight, the fire burning near the city of los angeles is now the largest it has ever seen at 5,000 acres. a live look right now over...
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. >> developing news near portland, oregon where a massive wildfire is burning near the columbia riveres trapped 140 hikers in the gorge. helicopters lifted sm of them but some are being sheltered in place. the fire burned at least 50 acres. heavy fire has been seen burning along popular hiking trails along the pacific coast trail. a fire burning near los angeles is now the largest they have ever seen. shifting winds are making the la tuna fire unpredictable. abc news reporter alex stone has more. >> a massive cloud hangs over los angeles. it is a fire known as la tuna wild fire. the flames crept within feet of burbank. fire fighters evacuated hundreds of homes. fighting from the air and standing guard at the end of neighborhood streets as people rush in and out of their houses getting whatever they can into cars. >> it just takes a little wind. >> it is nothing to fool around with. i want to thank those people that have evacuated. i want to say this loud and clear. folks that leave their homes, police assets will stay in the neighborhood. >> the road to safety is full of danger. >> th
. >> developing news near portland, oregon where a massive wildfire is burning near the columbia riveres trapped 140 hikers in the gorge. helicopters lifted sm of them but some are being sheltered in place. the fire burned at least 50 acres. heavy fire has been seen burning along popular hiking trails along the pacific coast trail. a fire burning near los angeles is now the largest they have ever seen. shifting winds are making the la tuna fire unpredictable. abc news reporter alex stone...
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authorities say a 15-year-old boy is the suspect in a large blaze burning east of portland, oregon, that was likely caused by fireworks.the oregon state police said in a statement tuesday that the teen from vancouver, washington, and others may have been using fireworks on a popular trail in the columbia river gorge area.the blaze that has closed an interstate highway and forced hundreds to flee began saturday. authorities say the boy was interviewed in the parking lot of the trailhead.state police say the investigation is continuing. no arrests or formal charges have been made. (steve) thank you cole. back in california --- firefighters are gaining the upper hand on a pair of destructive fires. first to butte county. where the ponderosa fire is now 72 percent contained but not before it has burned more than 4-thousand acres. and destroying 32 homes. and in southern california. the la tuna fire in los angeles county is now 70 percent contained. it torched more than 7-thousand acres... and burned down five homes. now to our four zone forecast... taking a live look outside at s-f-o. fog ro
authorities say a 15-year-old boy is the suspect in a large blaze burning east of portland, oregon, that was likely caused by fireworks.the oregon state police said in a statement tuesday that the teen from vancouver, washington, and others may have been using fireworks on a popular trail in the columbia river gorge area.the blaze that has closed an interstate highway and forced hundreds to flee began saturday. authorities say the boy was interviewed in the parking lot of the trailhead.state...
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outside portland, oregon.and burned 32,000 acres. evacuation orders are in place for many towns. parts of a major interstate were shut down and crews were battling gusts of 40 miles per hour. it's been pushed a dozen miles in 16 hours. >>> and there is more fallout over president trump's plan to end the daca program that allows 800,000 young immigrants to live and work in the u.s. 15 states have filed a lawsuit challenging the move. the president says he would be willing to work with democrats, he insists he has no regrets. abc's emily rau has the latest. >> reporter: president trump holding firm on his decision to phase-out the daca program, despite 24 hours of growing backlash. protests across the country. politicians past and present condemning the move. >> it's a despicable act of political cowardice. >> reporter: it means the end of legal status for 800,000 young people brought to the u.s. as children, leaving them at risk for deportation. >> president trump was right in his decision. he made the right ca
outside portland, oregon.and burned 32,000 acres. evacuation orders are in place for many towns. parts of a major interstate were shut down and crews were battling gusts of 40 miles per hour. it's been pushed a dozen miles in 16 hours. >>> and there is more fallout over president trump's plan to end the daca program that allows 800,000 young immigrants to live and work in the u.s. 15 states have filed a lawsuit challenging the move. the president says he would be willing to work with...
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this book tour will go through december and she will end up in portland, oregon. tonight, she will be interviewed by a co-owner of politics and prose bookstore. we will take you inside when the program begins. >> and live at the warner theater here in washington waiting for former first lady, former secretary of state, and presidential
this book tour will go through december and she will end up in portland, oregon. tonight, she will be interviewed by a co-owner of politics and prose bookstore. we will take you inside when the program begins. >> and live at the warner theater here in washington waiting for former first lady, former secretary of state, and presidential
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hello i'm tom hartman in portland oregon and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture republicans like lindsey graham say that failing to repeal obamacare will lead to socialism is that really such a bad thing conan just a moment and the equifax hacking scandal just keeps getting worse and worse so should we bring back the corporate death penalty and do away with the security threat once and for all all as coolio rivera and charles sour in tonight's lone liberal rumble. with just a week over to go before their chance to repeal obamacare with a simple majority vote expires center republicans are rushing to pass what could end up being one of the most destructive pieces of legislation in modern american history it's called the graham kraehe cassady bill and it's cruel even by republican standards which is saying a lot joining me now to talk about how people are fighting back against this bill i'm joined by larry kohut board chair of our revolution larry welcome back to the program pleasure. a grid larry it's great to see you so just how seriously should we be treating the threat of
hello i'm tom hartman in portland oregon and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture republicans like lindsey graham say that failing to repeal obamacare will lead to socialism is that really such a bad thing conan just a moment and the equifax hacking scandal just keeps getting worse and worse so should we bring back the corporate death penalty and do away with the security threat once and for all all as coolio rivera and charles sour in tonight's lone liberal rumble. with just a...
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. >> reporter: western heat fueled a fire east of portland oregon, stranded 140 hikers saturday night. hikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. they were still waiting to be rescued sunday. lil'sides like the one behind me were burning hours ago. but wind have slowed. temperatures didn't get as hot today. there is supposed to be adown elat starts monday. aine, firefighters hope to get a better handle on the blaze when highs are in the 80s instead of 100. >> jamie yuccas. >> a unique college course, building trust between police clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is
. >> reporter: western heat fueled a fire east of portland oregon, stranded 140 hikers saturday night. hikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. they were still waiting to be rescued sunday. lil'sides like the one behind me were burning hours ago. but wind have slowed. temperatures didn't get as hot today. there is supposed to be adown elat starts monday. aine, firefighters hope to get a better handle on the blaze when highs are in the 80s...
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. >> small group of protesters gathered in portland oregon. they talked about the sank utu aarry of sanctuary cities. portland mayor does not support that and did not attend the meeting. >>> take a live look at the white house today. later today there will be a rally to mark world refer ugee day. they'll celebrate contributions to the united states set to the get underway 2 did tonight. >> what is driving a mower of us to take a trip this autumn. >> as we head to break this wednesday morning. warm and traffic on the fives next. ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. you're looking at video recent from puerto rico. one of our viewers david salse ty i lives in puerto rico. he's about
. >> small group of protesters gathered in portland oregon. they talked about the sank utu aarry of sanctuary cities. portland mayor does not support that and did not attend the meeting. >>> take a live look at the white house today. later today there will be a rally to mark world refer ugee day. they'll celebrate contributions to the united states set to the get underway 2 did tonight. >> what is driving a mower of us to take a trip this autumn. >> as we head to...
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god in cyberspace and actually comes from the best question i ever got on book tour 1999 in portland, oregon and a man stands in the balcony. mr. friedman, i have a question, is god in cyberspace. and i said, i have no idea. so i got home, i called my spiritual teachers, he now livers in amsterdam, i said, i got a question, i've never had before, is god in cyberspace, what should have i have answered and, tom, in faith tradition we have concept of the almighty, he rewards good. he sure isn't in cyberspace, which is full of pornography, cheating, gambling and now we know fake news. [laughter] >> but he said fortunately we have a post biblical of god, god manifest itself by how we behave. if we want god to be in cyberspace, we have to bring him there by how we behave here. only we can bring god into cyberspace. well, as i thought about that, i put in the paperback edition of my book sat there
god in cyberspace and actually comes from the best question i ever got on book tour 1999 in portland, oregon and a man stands in the balcony. mr. friedman, i have a question, is god in cyberspace. and i said, i have no idea. so i got home, i called my spiritual teachers, he now livers in amsterdam, i said, i got a question, i've never had before, is god in cyberspace, what should have i have answered and, tom, in faith tradition we have concept of the almighty, he rewards good. he sure isn't in...
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to safety after being forced to spend the night in the wild due to a wildfire burning east of portland, oregon. the fire cut off access along the popular eagle creek trail in the columbia river gorgeous. u.s. forest service officials believe somebody set the fire, and the oregon state police are trying to find out if it was an accident or started on purpose. that fire has burned about five square miles. >>> a man died after running into the fire during one of the signature moments at burning man. you're looking at video that was streamed from the nevada desert showing last night's burning of a massive effigy. witnesses say aaron joel mitchell broke through two lines of security guards to reach the inferno. the 41-year-old died after being flown to a burn center in sam ra men tow. festival organizers offered emotional support and counseling. >>> arson investigators are looking for clues following a suspicious fire at a school in san jose. abc7 news was at anderson elementary on cal pine drive following this afternoon's fire. the flames damaged a snack bar and a storage shed used by the santa th
to safety after being forced to spend the night in the wild due to a wildfire burning east of portland, oregon. the fire cut off access along the popular eagle creek trail in the columbia river gorgeous. u.s. forest service officials believe somebody set the fire, and the oregon state police are trying to find out if it was an accident or started on purpose. that fire has burned about five square miles. >>> a man died after running into the fire during one of the signature moments at...
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speaking in portland, oregon yesterday, jeff sessions attacking california's new sanctuary city builtome protection to undocumented immigrants across the state of california. sessions called the bill unconscionable and a threat to the safety of everybody. what do cops do during a break on the night shift? this is what they do in michigan. they lip sync to the backstreet boys 1999 hit, i want it that way. ♪ lauren: the officer in the back of my favorite channing. they practice the song for weeks leading up to the taping. cheryl, that's what's happening now. maybe bill gates and new careers. i don't know. cheryl: i love when the police officer shows a different side of what they do. we certainly are going to either appreciate or not appreciate what the fed is going to do today. the big meeting they will release details of one a try and wind down the massive bond portfolio, the balance sheet. those bonds they were buying during the financial crisis. let's bring in jeff taylor, cofounder of digital rights. good morning. let's first talk about the expert patient here. we've been expecting
speaking in portland, oregon yesterday, jeff sessions attacking california's new sanctuary city builtome protection to undocumented immigrants across the state of california. sessions called the bill unconscionable and a threat to the safety of everybody. what do cops do during a break on the night shift? this is what they do in michigan. they lip sync to the backstreet boys 1999 hit, i want it that way. ♪ lauren: the officer in the back of my favorite channing. they practice the song for...
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. >>> 7 people arrested in portland, oregon over the weekend after a march against white nationalism turned violent. police changed the route to avoid violence. tensions began to rise when an opposing protest group was scheduled to host a rally. that's when protesters were throwing smoem smoke bombs and other projectiles. >>> the downtown mall crossing at 4th street was closed since last month. it opened over the weekend. heather heyer died when a man drove his car into a crowd of people protesting the right rally. james alex fields jr. is charged with heyer's death. >>> more than a thousand people from multiple faiths sang listened and walked as part of the -- the group celebrated togetherness ahead of today's 9/11 commemoration. the walk encouraged people to learn about different faiths and cultures at open houses. some of the stops took place at the islamic center of washington and the community of christ church. >>> today, family, friends and the d.c. police department will say goodbye to a former leader. funeral services are being held for former police chief isaacfulwood jr. he
. >>> 7 people arrested in portland, oregon over the weekend after a march against white nationalism turned violent. police changed the route to avoid violence. tensions began to rise when an opposing protest group was scheduled to host a rally. that's when protesters were throwing smoem smoke bombs and other projectiles. >>> the downtown mall crossing at 4th street was closed since last month. it opened over the weekend. heather heyer died when a man drove his car into a...
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. >>> developing news near portland, oregon, where a massive wildfire is burning near the columbia riverthe flames trapped at least 100, 140 hikers in the columbia river gorge. helicopters airlifted some of them. some are sheltering in place until they can hike out later today. that fire burned at least 130 acres. flames have been seen burning popular hiking trails along the pacific crest trail. >>> in southern california, los angeles is dealing with its largest wildfire ever. this is a live look right now of the smoke. that fire has now grown to 8,000 acres. hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate. officials plan to give an update on the fire around 10:00 this morning. abc news senior national correspondent jim avila has the latest. >> reporter: overnight, the largest blaze in los angeles history exploding across 8,000 acres of land. forcing the evacuation of at least 700 homes in burbank, glendale and >> i encourage all homeowners to clear your brush. give us a chance to save your house. if it is not cleared, the fire is going to burn the fuel all the way up to the house. >> re
. >>> developing news near portland, oregon, where a massive wildfire is burning near the columbia riverthe flames trapped at least 100, 140 hikers in the columbia river gorge. helicopters airlifted some of them. some are sheltering in place until they can hike out later today. that fire burned at least 130 acres. flames have been seen burning popular hiking trails along the pacific crest trail. >>> in southern california, los angeles is dealing with its largest wildfire ever....
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the coast guard closed 20 miles of the columbia river east of portland, oregon. no boats of any kinds are allowed in that area. that's also -- this sound like florida keys. there is a little road going in and out of that area along gorge there. >> and the a ash in the air was incredible. >>> 6:09. president trump ends a controversial immigration program. coming up in minutes, how congress could save daca, or the so-called dreamers and how the bay area is responding to that de. >>> it's and clearing the red tape for the raiders las vegas stadium. we'll tell you what's happening today and when the team could break ground. well well well, what have we here? a whole new place that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) now halloween time is in dineyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. president trump's repeal of the taka program means that young immigrants could start being deported within six months unless congress takes action. >> the president said that daca was unconstitutional and president obama overstepped his executive a
the coast guard closed 20 miles of the columbia river east of portland, oregon. no boats of any kinds are allowed in that area. that's also -- this sound like florida keys. there is a little road going in and out of that area along gorge there. >> and the a ash in the air was incredible. >>> 6:09. president trump ends a controversial immigration program. coming up in minutes, how congress could save daca, or the so-called dreamers and how the bay area is responding to that de....
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wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to portland oregon's books is the genius of birds. some of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you watch them on the website, booktv.org. >> next, on afterwards new york times magazine contributor susie hansen reflects on her travels abroad and looks at the world powers and influence. >> hello. we are talking today to susie hansen, author of notes on a foreign country. american and post- american world. she's a contributing writer at the new york times magazine and is currently living in istanbul. in trying to describe this book to other people i tried by myself stumbling because i think it's many books in one. it's a book about you going abroad and american in 2007 learning about the muslim world in turkey and the surrounding region. it's a book about that region, but also a book that's relevant today as we see things over the summer with charlottesville and things in our own country with the election of donald trump. it's a book about what is america and what is it mean to be an american. can you tal
wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to portland oregon's books is the genius of birds. some of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you watch them on the website, booktv.org. >> next, on afterwards new york times magazine contributor susie hansen reflects on her travels abroad and looks at the world powers and influence. >> hello. we are talking today to susie hansen, author of notes on a foreign country. american and post- american...
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portland, oregon. take a look. e from the eagle creek fire, about 30% contained in the columbia river gorge, easterly winds have brought smoke back into portland. normally from the west hills here, you would be able to see mt. hood. from across the city. you can barely see the buildings from downtown. we have a more active fall-like pattern shaping up for the pacific northwest. that mens a pretty strong front will barrel through in the next few days. maybe two to three inches of rainfall to the valleys. above 5,000, 6,000 feet, snow will be falling in the cascades could see significant numbers. maybe as much as a foot in the sawtooth range there of idaho. here we go. one, two, three storms. we talked about jose, maria, lee. lee should be more or less a fish storm. jose we're watching. maria could be a problem for the caribbean and potentiay >> this weather report is brought to you by flonase. we're getting into the fall-like allergies like ragweed. and such. >> oh. >> right? are you suffering? i have just the produc
portland, oregon. take a look. e from the eagle creek fire, about 30% contained in the columbia river gorge, easterly winds have brought smoke back into portland. normally from the west hills here, you would be able to see mt. hood. from across the city. you can barely see the buildings from downtown. we have a more active fall-like pattern shaping up for the pacific northwest. that mens a pretty strong front will barrel through in the next few days. maybe two to three inches of rainfall to the...
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a portland, oregon mom's attempt to save some money on disneyland tickets - almost ruined her daughter'srip to the happiest place on earth. reporter jennifer downling has some tips from police on how to avoid becoming a victim. edgar petrevics, uses craig's list i've never been ripped off on craigslist plenty of people found success scrolling through the job listings personal ads and other items offered for sale on the site. craigslist is straight forward and the results are right there.but for some, it's not worth the risk. to me you just can't trust it. most recently, portland police say a woman fell victim to a ticket scam while taking a special trip with to her daughter to disney land. she saw an ad like this online and agreed to meet michael mccorbie to purchase two 3-day passes. she paid 300-dollars but when she got to disneyland staff at the park said they were stolen. i'm not sure exactly how many days she ended up going to the park, but she was out a substantial amount of money. she ended up buying new passes at the park and called police when she got home. detectives say they a
a portland, oregon mom's attempt to save some money on disneyland tickets - almost ruined her daughter'srip to the happiest place on earth. reporter jennifer downling has some tips from police on how to avoid becoming a victim. edgar petrevics, uses craig's list i've never been ripped off on craigslist plenty of people found success scrolling through the job listings personal ads and other items offered for sale on the site. craigslist is straight forward and the results are right there.but for...