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portland, oregon, in the pacific north—west of america.regon, in the pacific north-west of america. since the election of donald trump, there has been trouble in the streets. the far—right is on the march. been trouble in the streets. the far—right is on the marchli been trouble in the streets. the far-right is on the march. i get very violent. do not like to fight for very long so i am one of the more violent. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. somebody has got to stop them. they are not going to march in our streets, not in my town. why has the city become a battleground before the far—right and the leftist antifascist movement. i have come here to find out. whose side are you on? what a little black girls going to think of you for protecting white supremacists. i also want bring to people together from opposing sides. they know each other but when they meet again, will they talk or will they fight? it isa it is a disturbing trend across america. political violence in the streets. new york, berkely, california, a murde
portland, oregon, in the pacific north—west of america.regon, in the pacific north-west of america. since the election of donald trump, there has been trouble in the streets. the far—right is on the march. been trouble in the streets. the far—right is on the marchli been trouble in the streets. the far-right is on the march. i get very violent. do not like to fight for very long so i am one of the more violent. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. somebody has got to...
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portland, oregon, in america's pacific northwest. election of president donald trump, there has been trouble in the streets. usa! the far right is on the march. see, i get very violent. i'm one of the more violent because i don't like to fight for very long. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. someone has got to stop them marching in my streets. not in my town. why has this city become a battle ground between far right and the leftist antifascist movement? i'm mike wendling, and i've come here to find out. i get, "chief 0utlaw whose side are you on? "what are little black girls going to think "of you for protecting white supremacists? " i also want to bring together two people from opposing sides. they know each other from across the barricades. when they meet again on neutral ground, will they talk, or will they fight? it is a disturbing trend across america — political violence in the streets. new york. berkeley, california. a murder in charlottesville, virginia. but the main battle ground is a hipster utopia — th
portland, oregon, in america's pacific northwest. election of president donald trump, there has been trouble in the streets. usa! the far right is on the march. see, i get very violent. i'm one of the more violent because i don't like to fight for very long. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. someone has got to stop them marching in my streets. not in my town. why has this city become a battle ground between far right and the leftist antifascist movement? i'm mike wendling,...
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so they happened to be in portland, oregon, that's where i was born but as soon as i was old enough to fly back my -- we flew back to where my parents lived in las cruces, new mexico. host: what were the complications? ms. torres small: my mother had a blood defect and so they were concerned -- it was a platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that and the hospital in las cruces wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. so she had a few options and she decided to be with her parents. host: what was your childhood like? ms. torres small: spfs wonderful. i grew up in las cruces, it's the largest city in the district, at the time it was about 70,000 people. it was a tight knit town my mom was a teacher. my dad was a social worker my grandfather was a police sergeant. so the police where everyone knew my family or knew me. so such a close knit community you learn to work with everyone because you know you'll run into them again. host: were your parents involved in politics? ms. torres small: they cared about their civic duty to vote they cared about their comm
so they happened to be in portland, oregon, that's where i was born but as soon as i was old enough to fly back my -- we flew back to where my parents lived in las cruces, new mexico. host: what were the complications? ms. torres small: my mother had a blood defect and so they were concerned -- it was a platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that and the hospital in las cruces wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. so she had a few options and she decided to...
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. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wantswas 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
. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wantswas 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...
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there is a story from portland, oregon. that is my hometown, so i like the stories about portland. let me just read you this one. when klans women refuse to accept the appointee of the male klan, he sent a man who called himself the rattlesnake to intimidate them. a gun thrower from eastern oregon wearing a 10 gallon hat and he tried to block the door to prevent the mother counselor, which was the name of the woman they had chosen to commence. the ladies regarded him as a rare and interesting bug. he lost his temper and grabbed the mother counselor's arm and savagely twisted it, causing her to writhe in pain. whereupon another lady raised on high a heavy umbrella -- i should point out that it always rains in portland -- at which point she started to beat him over the head with this umbrella and he did back out. i am reading from the "portland oregonian," the main the super -- the main newspaper coverage of this. moreover, there was some genuine klan feminism. it demonstrates about some versions of feminism are entirely compatible with racism. there is a chapter in the book called k
there is a story from portland, oregon. that is my hometown, so i like the stories about portland. let me just read you this one. when klans women refuse to accept the appointee of the male klan, he sent a man who called himself the rattlesnake to intimidate them. a gun thrower from eastern oregon wearing a 10 gallon hat and he tried to block the door to prevent the mother counselor, which was the name of the woman they had chosen to commence. the ladies regarded him as a rare and interesting...
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they happened to be in portland oregon. as soon as i was old enough to fly back, we flew back to where my parents lived. complications?e >> my mother had a defect. there are concerned with the white platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that. in the hospital wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. she had a few options and decided to be with her parents. i grew up in las cruces. it's the largest city in the district. at the time it was 70,000 people. my mom was a teacher, my dad was a social worker. the place where everyone knew my family or knew me. you learn to work with everyone because you know you will work best will run into them again. >> where your parents involved in politics? >> they cared about their community but they have never run for office. >> when did you become involved or interested? >> i was certainly interested in part of my parents. we had discussions at home. my dad always said if you want something you have to learn how to talk about it and ask for it. opinion's ors
they happened to be in portland oregon. as soon as i was old enough to fly back, we flew back to where my parents lived. complications?e >> my mother had a defect. there are concerned with the white platelet blood count issue. there were concerns about that. in the hospital wasn't adequately equipped to deal with that complication. she had a few options and decided to be with her parents. i grew up in las cruces. it's the largest city in the district. at the time it was 70,000 people. my...
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anchors are playing for charities, so let's get things started with steve dunn from katu in portland, oregon> how are you? >> good to see you. >> you too. >> thanks for leaving the anchor desk to come raise some money for charity. >> i'm so happy to be here. i'll tell you--what a great audience. >> they're fired up for you! >> yes, they are. good to be here in vegas. >> tell me in about 30 minutes if you're still happy you came. >> i will do that, i guarantee. >> but we are playing for charity, which is a great thing. what charity are you supporting? >> we are playing for meals on wheels people, which is the portland chapter. they do such a terrific job providing meals to homebound seniors, quite often the only socialization those folks'll see all week long, so they're a terrific organization. >> and something you're involved with back in portland. >> absolutely. >> that's awesome. it's good to have you. let's start making some money for them. >> let's do it. >> you're about to face 14 questions, all the way up to that $1 million we hope you win. the three lifelines are t if you need help al
anchors are playing for charities, so let's get things started with steve dunn from katu in portland, oregon> how are you? >> good to see you. >> you too. >> thanks for leaving the anchor desk to come raise some money for charity. >> i'm so happy to be here. i'll tell you--what a great audience. >> they're fired up for you! >> yes, they are. good to be here in vegas. >> tell me in about 30 minutes if you're still happy you came. >> i will do...
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>> the poster said they were heading home from beaverton to portland, oregon, when -- >> yay! >> that car was on the sidewalk and came sliding across missing the white car and this. >> they need a street sign. >> yes. >> i bet you something happened around the corner there. somehow that caused that out of control to launch like a missile. >> reports are the person delightfuled the car had a medical condition -- driving the car had a medical condition and hit the gas as a result. >>> when a child faces a life-threatening illness, it can be a roller coaster, not just for the child but the family as a whole. >> any time my kid faces a life-threatening illness, make-a-wish was there to grant an amazing dream come true. >> the make-a-wish foundation are spectacular. the organization finds kids that have been facing something truly awful and gives them a once in a lifetime experience. in this case, it's elliott. he was diagnosed with hodgkin's him foal oeal foam -- lymphoma. it was caught early. >> we began treatment. the chemotherapy was scary, as well. we knew we were going to hav
>> the poster said they were heading home from beaverton to portland, oregon, when -- >> yay! >> that car was on the sidewalk and came sliding across missing the white car and this. >> they need a street sign. >> yes. >> i bet you something happened around the corner there. somehow that caused that out of control to launch like a missile. >> reports are the person delightfuled the car had a medical condition -- driving the car had a medical condition...
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. >> the poster in this next video says they were heading home to portland oregon, when -- >> oh, no! >> that car was on the sidewalk and came flying across, missing the white car and missing this. >> i saw a street sign laying across their wind screen as well. >> i bet you something happened on that intersection right around the corner there. somehow that car got out of control. >> reports are the person driving the car was believed to have a medical condition and just hit the gas as a result. >> when a child faces a life-threatening illness, it can be just a roller coaster, not just for the child but for the family as a whole. >> any time my kid faces a life-threatening illness, may awish make-a-wish is there to grant them a dream come true. >> make-a-wish organization is spectacular. going out and finds kids facing things that you truly awful and gives them a once in a lifetime experience. in this it was elliott. he was diagnosed with hodgkin's caught early >> we are there along with make-a-wish for the opportunity. >> yes, mom is from ohio. dad is from ohio. no surprise elliott gr
. >> the poster in this next video says they were heading home to portland oregon, when -- >> oh, no! >> that car was on the sidewalk and came flying across, missing the white car and missing this. >> i saw a street sign laying across their wind screen as well. >> i bet you something happened on that intersection right around the corner there. somehow that car got out of control. >> reports are the person driving the car was believed to have a medical...
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this is a picture of the klan in portland, oregon, in a church service. these stories worked because they were rich in symbolic and emotional meanings that were very important to the discourse of evangelical protestants. i think there was one overarching principle here, it is the principle of purity that rested at the core of klan ideas. ideology, not only an -- it is a kind of desire for unity in which diversity is itself threatening. over and over and over again, you see in the klan talk this desire that americans should be all alike, that they should all have the same religion and the same protestant dominance. biblically, they saw diversity as like the tower of babel in the bible. diversity was going to create instability. there was no possibility of having a stable and regular government if it had to be controlled by diversity. the klan's bigotry as i said, was different for catholics than jews. one difference is, if you were catholic, you could convert and you would be just fine. jews could never be fine. jews could never convert. let me inject a li
this is a picture of the klan in portland, oregon, in a church service. these stories worked because they were rich in symbolic and emotional meanings that were very important to the discourse of evangelical protestants. i think there was one overarching principle here, it is the principle of purity that rested at the core of klan ideas. ideology, not only an -- it is a kind of desire for unity in which diversity is itself threatening. over and over and over again, you see in the klan talk this...
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you will not see green is closest portland oregon. noticed the ridge to the south sitting towards los angeles, no rain line only a couple hours to our north it will work its way to our direction likely by next tuesday. the highs tomorrow friday wrapping up the week which was a soggy 163 fremont, 65 san jose, napa 63 degrees, santa rosa 62. the extended forecast calls for sunshine this weekend at least the weekend was pleasant. 60s and 70s for the highs will saturday and sunday rain returns tuesday and more rain likely next tuesday. let's focus for the good stuff which should be a sunny, mild, dry weekend. >>> we will take it. struck a big day-to-day lot of sports going on. >>> i will take a break from college basketball because i am owed dean, overdosing on it right now. polar opposites on opening day, san francisco a major power outage, why they show they >>> well 2018 begins the 2019 season today, the a's were looking to get in the win column after going 0-2 in japan last week. former athletic coco griff bouncing the first pitch. he
you will not see green is closest portland oregon. noticed the ridge to the south sitting towards los angeles, no rain line only a couple hours to our north it will work its way to our direction likely by next tuesday. the highs tomorrow friday wrapping up the week which was a soggy 163 fremont, 65 san jose, napa 63 degrees, santa rosa 62. the extended forecast calls for sunshine this weekend at least the weekend was pleasant. 60s and 70s for the highs will saturday and sunday rain returns...
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demands of people who become impaired as they get older we pick up that part of the story in portland oregon. a major study called current collaborative aging research using technology from the national institutes of health is currently underway to assess accessibility strategies for senior citizens so they can extend their ability to live independently as part of the study over two hundred senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the home of beverly healing ok beverly so we're we're in your home as you're wired up here with a lot of sensors tell me what we have well as we come in the door and there's a sensor on the door which simply means the door's been open and it's assumed that somebody is coming and going eighty two year old beverly healey is a volunteer test subject in a study looking at what happens in the home as we age and what excess ability strategies can be created in the future to remain independent for longer her home has over twenty sensors monitoring her every move dr jeffrey k. of oregon health and science university
demands of people who become impaired as they get older we pick up that part of the story in portland oregon. a major study called current collaborative aging research using technology from the national institutes of health is currently underway to assess accessibility strategies for senior citizens so they can extend their ability to live independently as part of the study over two hundred senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the...
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oregon. -- portland. to me that makes it a really wonderful tool. i think there is pushback around voted home, voted by mail. people say i miss standing in line and talking to my neighbors. but you know what is happening? people are having ballot parties. discussion of the ballot. it comes out 2 1/2, three weeks ahead of time, along with a voters pamphlet. with issue statements and candidate statements ahead of time, so people are having meetings in their neighborhoods, in their churches, in their synagogues and mosques, about the ballot. i think it is actually driving a higher level of engagement and frankly just standing in line, because who wants to do that at this point? >> i sort of miss the standing in line thing. we would go to my former elementary school and it is true, it is a community experience. but having those experiences in your kitchens and houses of worship is another wonderful way to generate community and interest in voting. it is fantastic. you mentioned security, in relation to voting at home. i want to talk to you a little bit
oregon. -- portland. to me that makes it a really wonderful tool. i think there is pushback around voted home, voted by mail. people say i miss standing in line and talking to my neighbors. but you know what is happening? people are having ballot parties. discussion of the ballot. it comes out 2 1/2, three weeks ahead of time, along with a voters pamphlet. with issue statements and candidate statements ahead of time, so people are having meetings in their neighborhoods, in their churches, in...
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demands of people who become impaired as they get older we pick up that part of the story in portland oregon. a major study called cart collaborative aging research using technology from the national institutes of health is currently underway to assess accessibility strategies for senior citizens so they can extend their ability to live independently as part of the study over two hundred senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the home of beverly healing ok beverly so we're we're in your home as you're wired up here with a lot of sensors tell me what we have well as we come in the door and there's a sensor on the door which simply means the doors been open and it's assumed that somebody is coming or going eighty two year old beverly healey is a volunteer test subject in a study looking at what happens in the home as we age and what accessibility strategies can be created in the future to remain independent for longer her home has over twenty sensors monitoring her every move. dr jeffrey k. of oregon health and science university is th
demands of people who become impaired as they get older we pick up that part of the story in portland oregon. a major study called cart collaborative aging research using technology from the national institutes of health is currently underway to assess accessibility strategies for senior citizens so they can extend their ability to live independently as part of the study over two hundred senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the home...
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. >> reporter: portland, oregon, resident mary sapp is stuck in berlin. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: iceland-based wow air had 11 planes connecting four u.s. airports to nearly 20 vacation destinations mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5 million passengers last year. despite saying it ceased operation, wow's website still shows super cheap fares like boston-to-london for $140. prices so good the airline couldn't make a profit. in recent months, wow, which had 1,000 employees, tried to merge with icelandair and find additional fund, but the money ran our today. >> it's the old story, kris. if it's too good to be true, it is too good to be true. >> reporter: george hobica said flyers will be lucky to get any money back. >> the place to start if you want your money back is your credit card company. >> reporter: icelandair, united air, and aer lingus are offering discounted flight for stranded flyers, but people still have to buy them. here at b.w.i., the last sign we could find for wow air. the rest were taken down and replaced by notices saying the airline has s
. >> reporter: portland, oregon, resident mary sapp is stuck in berlin. >> i feel frantic and my shoulders are tight. >> reporter: iceland-based wow air had 11 planes connecting four u.s. airports to nearly 20 vacation destinations mostly in europe. it flew about 3.5 million passengers last year. despite saying it ceased operation, wow's website still shows super cheap fares like boston-to-london for $140. prices so good the airline couldn't make a profit. in recent months,...
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represented as the female guide of the expedition, put up by some elite, white suffragists in portland oregon as essentially a feminist project. a plaque at her feet says in honor of the louis and clark expedition and the mother of oregon. they argue this is the first of many pioneer mother statues in 1905. the feminists are arguing that sacajawea paid the way for the white mothers that paved the way for civilization. so these statues from the 1880s until the start of world war i, around 1915, were looking for ways to demonstrate civilization and presented as a progression from savagery to civilization. the shift around the time of world war i is away from showing pioneer men, to showing pioneer women, as an embodiment of white civilization. always carrying civilization westward, but never quite arriving. they come to embody white civilization arriving in the west end becoming part of the settler colonial project, in claiming the whites place in the west. after world war ii, we see a shift away from what i call the pioneer mother movement into an emphasis on nuclear families. the pioneer moth
represented as the female guide of the expedition, put up by some elite, white suffragists in portland oregon as essentially a feminist project. a plaque at her feet says in honor of the louis and clark expedition and the mother of oregon. they argue this is the first of many pioneer mother statues in 1905. the feminists are arguing that sacajawea paid the way for the white mothers that paved the way for civilization. so these statues from the 1880s until the start of world war i, around 1915,...
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. >> reporter: this is a college in portland, oregon, facing backlash for showing students this graphall the make america great again phrase a covert example of white supremacy along with things like housing discrimination, a spokesperson for the college responded to backlash saying it is provocation and that was the intention, to present the ra with something provocative and in for a conversation about the difference between implicit bias versus explicit bias. that's a lot of words. elizabeth on twitter says promoting socialism and abolition of the electoral college and prevention a free-speech is okay. and universities who do this nonsense are the reason. the college says this was a lesson in teaching tolerance, not intolerance. i would love to have been a part of that class to see what is going on. heather: are they going to continue it? >> the ground is out there and they are defending themselves. take that however you want. heather: it is 26 after the hour. old foes together it was white house press a terry sarah sanders clashing with jim acosta. >> the president has been clear o
. >> reporter: this is a college in portland, oregon, facing backlash for showing students this graphall the make america great again phrase a covert example of white supremacy along with things like housing discrimination, a spokesperson for the college responded to backlash saying it is provocation and that was the intention, to present the ra with something provocative and in for a conversation about the difference between implicit bias versus explicit bias. that's a lot of words....
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1842, a missouri lawyer by the name of peter burnett, moved to germantown oregon which is now portland, oregon, where i have been for the last 30 years. in 1842, he moved there, and he passed a law that said that any black people who lived there after six months would be flogged, and following that, he also wanted to exterminate native americans and chinese. not only that here in 1849, this man named burnett, and he became the first selected governor of california. that is the same burnet. he tried to pass the same law here in san francisco, african americans would be exterminated if he had his leg, or at least he thought. but the law didn't pass. however, although the law does not pass, friends, he was still distinguished in some of the community here is the skill, so much so that he had his name was put on the school -- on many schools and on the state of california. mind you, it wasn't until 170 years later, because of the heroic efforts of him, that the child development center was changed. and in fact, he is now called, instead of peter burnett. it is now called leola harvard child develo
1842, a missouri lawyer by the name of peter burnett, moved to germantown oregon which is now portland, oregon, where i have been for the last 30 years. in 1842, he moved there, and he passed a law that said that any black people who lived there after six months would be flogged, and following that, he also wanted to exterminate native americans and chinese. not only that here in 1849, this man named burnett, and he became the first selected governor of california. that is the same burnet. he...
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i want to end with one last question from kneeland phillips who is from portland, oregon, and she writes as a young working-class woman of color i often wonder whether the policies championed by our leaders at my community in mind. often where only talked about around election season and as constituent groups. our lived everyday experience is forgotten about the rest of the year. how are you censoring the most marginalized communities in your agenda and ensuring that we are counted and heard year-round? >> thank you for the question, and i just have to share our numbers around automatic voter registration, our voters are less white than the electorate as a whole here 33.9% of all likely hispanic voters, motor voters in oregon. 28% of all likely african-american voters are motor voters, 26% of all likely asian voters are motor voters. so we know making a difference in terms of communities of color and we're seeing it on the ground terms of policy. this could be a very long conversation, but for me it's about people, it's about policy, and it's about how we spend our resources. i want to s
i want to end with one last question from kneeland phillips who is from portland, oregon, and she writes as a young working-class woman of color i often wonder whether the policies championed by our leaders at my community in mind. often where only talked about around election season and as constituent groups. our lived everyday experience is forgotten about the rest of the year. how are you censoring the most marginalized communities in your agenda and ensuring that we are counted and heard...
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michael, you are playing, you are supposed to play in portland, oregon tonight but you've gotten some, we have received a couple warnings that we're not welcome in portland, that we should take our message of hate and stay away, and what are you going to do? we got to tell jokes. if we can't make fun of the liberals, what are we as a country? we're nothing. we're venezuela. stuart: make me laugh about the green new deal. can you do it? >> well, here's the thing. she says the world is going to end in like 12 years. if we work really hard, get rid of cows and airplanes and rebuild every single structure in america, we'll have two good years of life. that will take 10 years. so listen, i say we roll the dice. we have 12 solid rolling good times. stuart: how is the show going? i know it is a tour. you go around the country. how is it boeing? do you sellout? >> we have had amazing response. i'm not kidding. nashville, tennessee, dubuque, they're coming up to the show, thank you for doing this. it is only place you can go. republicans have been locked out of cinema. we've been locked out of
michael, you are playing, you are supposed to play in portland, oregon tonight but you've gotten some, we have received a couple warnings that we're not welcome in portland, that we should take our message of hate and stay away, and what are you going to do? we got to tell jokes. if we can't make fun of the liberals, what are we as a country? we're nothing. we're venezuela. stuart: make me laugh about the green new deal. can you do it? >> well, here's the thing. she says the world is...
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you can see tomberlin live on tour, starting march 25th in portland, oregon.tt will be here, angela bassett will join us, and we'll have music from half-alive. so please join us for that. our first guest tonight is a golden globe-winning tv star and the only one of the six "friends" who has any idea how to change a flat tire. his show is called "man with a plan," watch it monday nights on cbs. please say hello to matt leblanc. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> all right. >> jimmy: i like the view. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're a car guy. is it just cars? trucks, motorized vehicles? >> cars, trucks, bikes, sewing machines. i ve it all. >> jimmy: since were you a kid? >> yeah. do you have a car? >> jimmy: yeah, i have a car. >> then you're a car guy. >> jimmy: i'm a guy with a car for sure. i don't know how to fix it. i tried to get into it once. i rebuilt the master cylinder in my mazda rx 7. by myself, but that is as far as i got. how many cars do you have? >> too many. >> jimmy: do you have them in a big display type of situation? >> i keep them in a barn. >> jimmy
you can see tomberlin live on tour, starting march 25th in portland, oregon.tt will be here, angela bassett will join us, and we'll have music from half-alive. so please join us for that. our first guest tonight is a golden globe-winning tv star and the only one of the six "friends" who has any idea how to change a flat tire. his show is called "man with a plan," watch it monday nights on cbs. please say hello to matt leblanc. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> all right....
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1842, a missouri lawyer by the name of peter burnett, moved to germantown oregon which is now portland, oregon, where i have been for the last 30 years. in 1842, he moved there, and he passed a law that said that any black people who lived there after six months would be flogged, and following that, he also wanted to exterminate native americans and chinese. not only that here in 1849, this man named burnett, and he bme
1842, a missouri lawyer by the name of peter burnett, moved to germantown oregon which is now portland, oregon, where i have been for the last 30 years. in 1842, he moved there, and he passed a law that said that any black people who lived there after six months would be flogged, and following that, he also wanted to exterminate native americans and chinese. not only that here in 1849, this man named burnett, and he bme
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host: let's hear from jerry in portland, oregon.ileen toward capitalism because that is where i believe we get our whole base. the problem i see is congress. congress needs to regulate in a severe manner. us they know what is best for us and i spent four years in the military. i don't like what i see on either side. i am a republican. pharmaceuticals, you can charge whatever you want -- that was .everal years back they are to blame for a lot of this stuff. host: in florida, hello. caller: thank you for taking my call. i believe a country chooses capitalism. we live under a constitution which are the guidelines for capitalism to be honest and not corrupt. socialism is creeping in. you have people and government not qualified for anything and they are making decisions. socialism will lead to corruption and eventually chaos, murder, and massacre, which is communism. host: the new york times highlights a story possibly looking at a policy shift when it comes to iran. under plans recommended by mr. pompeo and some white house officials,
host: let's hear from jerry in portland, oregon.ileen toward capitalism because that is where i believe we get our whole base. the problem i see is congress. congress needs to regulate in a severe manner. us they know what is best for us and i spent four years in the military. i don't like what i see on either side. i am a republican. pharmaceuticals, you can charge whatever you want -- that was .everal years back they are to blame for a lot of this stuff. host: in florida, hello. caller: thank...
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just, last year, took part in the renaming of southwest shark street to harvey milk street in portland, oregon. the name harvey milk street is up, and shark street is gone. i just spoke with the mayor again. he said, you know, stewart, we have benefited beyond belief in people now coming to portland, getting their picture taken at southwest -- at harvey milk street. he said, i've never heard of anyone being confused because we don't either have southwest, which most of their streets have a directional on it, or that shark street isn't there anymore. no confusion. no way-finding issues. same thing in salt lake city, utah. salt lake city, utah, believe it or not, has harvey milk boulevard that replaced a directional street, 900 south street. and harvey milk boulevard, again, the same thing, the mayor, who, by the way is openly lgbt, and he says said, stewart, this has been such a gift to the city. it has become a beacon. and not just for lgbt people, but for everyone who knows someone who is lgbt. people get their picture taken, again, in front of harvey milk boulevard in salt lake city. i know
just, last year, took part in the renaming of southwest shark street to harvey milk street in portland, oregon. the name harvey milk street is up, and shark street is gone. i just spoke with the mayor again. he said, you know, stewart, we have benefited beyond belief in people now coming to portland, getting their picture taken at southwest -- at harvey milk street. he said, i've never heard of anyone being confused because we don't either have southwest, which most of their streets have a...
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2017, muslims were targeted and killed in a quebec islamic center and in london and a train in portland, oregonim fatally stabbed two people. last year in berlin, we attended a rally of hundreds of right wing extremists. close the border, they shouted. resistance, resistance. their hatred is not reserved for muslim migrants. this man told us a globalist controls the world. when you talk about elites and finance, is that another way of saying jewish people? >> yes. >> reporter: yes, let me say this way, the banking system for sure he tells us. banks, finance, the economy mainly jews. in his 87 page manifesto, the suspected terrorist praised his predecessors and made nods to the line oonline community thatd his views. but ideology of hate has creeped out of the margins in to the mainstream and is growing. clarissa ward, cnn. >>> the new zealand attack is the latest example of hate being disseminated online. social media companies scrambled to remove any videos showing the alleged attacker's live stream of the massacre. let's bring in now our business reporter. good to see you. this is a really hu
2017, muslims were targeted and killed in a quebec islamic center and in london and a train in portland, oregonim fatally stabbed two people. last year in berlin, we attended a rally of hundreds of right wing extremists. close the border, they shouted. resistance, resistance. their hatred is not reserved for muslim migrants. this man told us a globalist controls the world. when you talk about elites and finance, is that another way of saying jewish people? >> yes. >> reporter: yes,...
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introducing today's contestants-- an engineer from portland, oregon...tist from manassas, virginia... and our returning champion, a graduate student from thorofare, new jersey... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone, to the first full week of regular games, following the jeopardy! all-stars, from which i have not yet fully recovered. too much excitement in that one. conor, elaine, and scott, good luck. here we go. now the categories for the first round of play today... hey. makes sense. good. and finally... "ll" coming up in each correct response, of course. conor, go. let's go movie pictures for $200. samuel l. jackson has had it with them. conor. - what are "snakes on a plane"? - yeah. movie pictures, $400. 2018 film with keaton, fonda, bergen, and steenburgen. [ beep ] and that would be "book club." conor. movie pictures, $600. best picture oscar winner for 1969. elaine.
introducing today's contestants-- an engineer from portland, oregon...tist from manassas, virginia... and our returning champion, a graduate student from thorofare, new jersey... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone, to the first full week of regular games, following the jeopardy! all-stars, from which i have not yet fully recovered. too much excitement in...
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the type of station i'm talking about exists in san jose, perhaps, portland, oregon, and definitely exists in south market today. these are fantastic design stations. we wish to end what i have deemed a practice that i refer to as station inequality. the forgotten world receives hundreds of thousands of concert-goers for events, like the outside land festival, and there are people lying in the streets, near the stations when his happens. perhaps some of the larger huge corporate engines, like "live nation" rhondellesnerhondelles can a feo help your organization pay for it. this is just a matter in my mind of public safety. >> chairman: the next speaker, please. >> christopher peterson, edward mason, and howard stresner. >> my name is christopher peterson. i would like to thank m.t.a. for looking into opportunities to incorporate affordable housing. thank you for asking for an update about that. i request that the update include consideration of a broader range of options. in particular, constructing affordable housing above many of the surface parking lots that m.t.a. owns. some are very b
the type of station i'm talking about exists in san jose, perhaps, portland, oregon, and definitely exists in south market today. these are fantastic design stations. we wish to end what i have deemed a practice that i refer to as station inequality. the forgotten world receives hundreds of thousands of concert-goers for events, like the outside land festival, and there are people lying in the streets, near the stations when his happens. perhaps some of the larger huge corporate engines, like...
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and on a train in portland, oregon, a man shouting anti-muslim slurs fatally stabbed two people.rlin, we attended a rally of hundreds of right-wing extremists. close the border, they shouted, resistance, resistance. their hatred is not reserved for muslim migrants. this man told us a shadowy kabal of globalists controls the world. >> so when you talk about the elites and finance, is that another way of saying jewish people? >> yes. >> yes? >> yes. >> it is. >> reporter: yes. let me say it this way. the banking system for sure, he tells us. banks finance the economy, mainly jews. in his 87-page manifesto, the suspected terrorist praised his predecessors and made nods to the online community that nurtured and shared his extremist views. but their ideology of hate has creeped out of the margins into the mainstream, and is growing. >> clarissa, in your piece you mentioned the shooter's so-called manifesto, they called out specific influences of hate from other incidences all around the world. >> that's right. he was definitely very much inspired, according to this manifesto, by the e
and on a train in portland, oregon, a man shouting anti-muslim slurs fatally stabbed two people.rlin, we attended a rally of hundreds of right-wing extremists. close the border, they shouted, resistance, resistance. their hatred is not reserved for muslim migrants. this man told us a shadowy kabal of globalists controls the world. >> so when you talk about the elites and finance, is that another way of saying jewish people? >> yes. >> yes? >> yes. >> it is....
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the case of a saudi man accused of killing a 15-year-old american student in a hit-and-run in portland, oregon. the suspect, abdulrahman sameer noorah, is said to have fled the united states back to saudi arabia with the help of saudi officials, who reportedly helped him obtain a fake passport in order to fly him out of the u.s. it is believed to be one of similar cases of saudi nationals accused of crimes being spirited out of the u.s.. to see our interview with shane dixon kavanaugh, the oregonian reporter who broke the story, go to democracynow.org. back on capitol hill, the house of representatives approved a bill wednesday that would expand a federal system of background checks on firearms purchases. the bill passed on a vote of 240-190 with the support of just eight republicans. the house is poised to vote on a second bill today that would extend the review period for background checks from three days to 10. the bills are the first major pieces of gun control legislation to advance on capitol hill since before the sandy hook school massacre in 2012, but they appear unlikely to advance in
the case of a saudi man accused of killing a 15-year-old american student in a hit-and-run in portland, oregon. the suspect, abdulrahman sameer noorah, is said to have fled the united states back to saudi arabia with the help of saudi officials, who reportedly helped him obtain a fake passport in order to fly him out of the u.s. it is believed to be one of similar cases of saudi nationals accused of crimes being spirited out of the u.s.. to see our interview with shane dixon kavanaugh, the...
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demands of people who become impaired as they get older we pick up that part of the story in portland oregon a major study called heart collaborative aging research using technology from the national institutes of health is currently underway to assess accessibility strategies for senior citizens so they can extend their ability to live independently as part of the study over two hundred senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the home of beverly healing ok beverly so we're we're in your home and you're wired up here with a lot of sensors tell me what we have well as we come in the door there's a sensor on the door which simply means the door's been open and it's assumed that somebody is coming or going eighty two year old beverly healey is a volunteer test subject in a study looking at what happens in the home as we age and what excess ability strategies can be created in the future to remain independent for longer her home has over twenty sensors monitoring her every move. dr jeffrey k. of oregon health and science university is the
demands of people who become impaired as they get older we pick up that part of the story in portland oregon a major study called heart collaborative aging research using technology from the national institutes of health is currently underway to assess accessibility strategies for senior citizens so they can extend their ability to live independently as part of the study over two hundred senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the home...
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and then to his left, we have kurt schrader and schrader is from oregon, suburban oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he is a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. you ran a veterinarian clinic. >> i used to be popular. everybody loves animals. >> right. >> while the rest of us were watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. both of these are able, accomplished legislators. let me start john with you, talk a little bit about the prospects for an infrastructure bill, we're under the fast act right now which is the first long term funding we've had for transportation. it was on life support i think for almost ten years.
and then to his left, we have kurt schrader and schrader is from oregon, suburban oregon, starting right outside of portland and running down from there. he is a democrat. >> and a veterinarian. >> and a veterinarian, that's right. you ran a veterinarian clinic. >> i used to be popular. everybody loves animals. >> right. >> while the rest of us were watching the super bowl, he was watching the puppy bowl. both of these are able, accomplished legislators. let me...
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outbreaks are mainly in clark county washington, a suburb of portland oregon, for a total of 69 confirmed cases. districteven reach my with an infected person from clark county visiting a trampoline part in oregon, where there have been no confirmed cases resulting from the kicker exposure, but highlights the reach of the outbreak. the case information suggests the region has then an area of under vaccination. most cases involve people not vaccinated, mostly children between one years old and 10 years old. county public health at fishers are confronted with protecting families exposed to the virus at three different locations, including basketball games, schools, and churches and the stores. there are reasons for getting the vaccine. andles is highly pages infectious disease printer coughing and sneezing. contagious that if an unvaccinated person walks through the room after someone with measles has left, there is a 90% chance that an unvaccinated person will get that disease, which can be as serious disease. infection causes a high fever and rash and one in four will be hospitalized. it
outbreaks are mainly in clark county washington, a suburb of portland oregon, for a total of 69 confirmed cases. districteven reach my with an infected person from clark county visiting a trampoline part in oregon, where there have been no confirmed cases resulting from the kicker exposure, but highlights the reach of the outbreak. the case information suggests the region has then an area of under vaccination. most cases involve people not vaccinated, mostly children between one years old and...