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door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby outside portland, oregonfamily wrote that their strange inheritance would blow me away -- an extraordinary cache of historic firearms and civil war cannons that's lock, stock, and smoking barrels. ♪ >> my name's brian marek. my father was a world-class gunsmith who spent his life forging centuries-old military weapons... >> it's all shaped by hand. >> ...into an arsenal coveted by collectors. my brothers and i found our inheritance highly explosive, in more ways than one. >> hey, guys, i'm jamie. i meet brian, along with his brother tim. tim, how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> let's go. >> the brothers walk me right over and give me a small taste of their strange inheritance, these civil war cannons. these are beauties. >> this particular one is a 7/8th scale of a 6-pounder. this one's a full-size scale of a 3-inch ordnance rifle. they're fun to shoot, and they're handmade by our dad. >> the brothers tell me these are just two of the hundreds of historic military weapons built, refurbished, or collected by
door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby outside portland, oregonfamily wrote that their strange inheritance would blow me away -- an extraordinary cache of historic firearms and civil war cannons that's lock, stock, and smoking barrels. ♪ >> my name's brian marek. my father was a world-class gunsmith who spent his life forging centuries-old military weapons... >> it's all shaped by hand. >> ...into an arsenal coveted by...
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.>> reporter: the summer program in portland, oregon, runs for three weeks-- helping ease thesi tronergarten. >> put your thumb in like this, and two fingers here. >> reporter: some have never attended preschool, others struggle with poverty, or their the start of kindearten can be overwhelming for anyone, but especially for these children. mom suzhen li and her daughter sukey chen are taking part. why you wanted your daughter in this program? >> she can meet the teachers and new classmates here first, and t ths better for her to get used to the others. offered in a dozen of portland's high poverty schools, is helping some 240 children this summer. here at the harrison park school those participating speak eight eafferent languages and at a third have never been in a classrm setting. what's your goal for the kids in this program? school. to be confident about just to know that school is fun saand it's a place that's fe >> reporter: students learn everything from how to navigate the cafeteria,ine up in the hallways, use their lockers, even how to bid parents goodbye. >> bye, bye. >> r
.>> reporter: the summer program in portland, oregon, runs for three weeks-- helping ease thesi tronergarten. >> put your thumb in like this, and two fingers here. >> reporter: some have never attended preschool, others struggle with poverty, or their the start of kindearten can be overwhelming for anyone, but especially for these children. mom suzhen li and her daughter sukey chen are taking part. why you wanted your daughter in this program? >> she can meet the...
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moved to portland, oregon, got the same job at $70,000, allowing her to buy a brand new condo, somethingt never would have happened in california >> i was work three jobs at one point and just really tired. so that was kind of the last straw. >> small business owners moved from l.a. to nashville because they couldn't afford to save for retirement or their kids' college funds even though scott was working 80 hours a week at his own business in l.a., lookat this they owne a 3100 square'house on a small lot n tennessee, they own a larger house on seven acres with the building to run their business out of, no state income taxes, property taxes a third of what they were in california, health insurance costs cut in half >> we've been here six months and in that six months, we've already had six friends of ours, six couples relocate to the same area also. >> people have this image of all the old people who are frustrated leaving but actually the ones leaving are family age people. people 30 to 54. that group that's the group that is leaving. >> and that is a man from chapman university while mi
moved to portland, oregon, got the same job at $70,000, allowing her to buy a brand new condo, somethingt never would have happened in california >> i was work three jobs at one point and just really tired. so that was kind of the last straw. >> small business owners moved from l.a. to nashville because they couldn't afford to save for retirement or their kids' college funds even though scott was working 80 hours a week at his own business in l.a., lookat this they owne a 3100...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, portland, oregon. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," growing questions aboutundreds of thousands of women to determine breast cancer risks, how some results may have been wrong. >>> plus, we meet the united states navy band that's spreading holiday cheer here and around the world. >>> and how an inspiring performance of the "nutcracker" is breaking racial barriers and updating a holiday classic. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> announcer: live from the cbs bay area
mark strassmann, cbs news, portland, oregon. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," growing questions aboutundreds of thousands of women to determine breast cancer risks, how some results may have been wrong. >>> plus, we meet the united states navy band that's spreading holiday cheer here and around the world. >>> and how an inspiring performance of the "nutcracker" is breaking racial barriers and updating a holiday classic. >>> that's the...
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week with the latest on some of our favorite stories tonight we catch up with a little boy from portland, oregono alongwith his best friend is still warming hearts around the world. it's been a couple of years since we've seen little buddy and his furry pal, reagan. >> there was an instant bond you could see the love between the two of them. >> reporter: both continue to grow in front of our eyes, as does their family. buddy's real name is sawyer he now has a little sister, stella, who just like her big brother, was a foster child, adopted into the family >> she especially loves reagan, so it's fun for the three of them to kind of get together. >> i love taking pictures >> reporter: their adventures in friendship are a popular instagram feed, with photos taken by the kids' grandmother, sandi. >> i would have never thought that an instagram account for a dog could turn into something so big and so helpful to other people. >> reporter: inspired by her growing family, grandma sandi has written books. >> is that reagan? >> that is reagan! >> reporter: and an annual calendar has now raised more than
week with the latest on some of our favorite stories tonight we catch up with a little boy from portland, oregono alongwith his best friend is still warming hearts around the world. it's been a couple of years since we've seen little buddy and his furry pal, reagan. >> there was an instant bond you could see the love between the two of them. >> reporter: both continue to grow in front of our eyes, as does their family. buddy's real name is sawyer he now has a little sister, stella,...
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after a full day of delays and cancellations as they try to get to portland, oregon. >> we were trying it was going to reroute us through seattle and we'd get there at midnight. >> reporter: right now there's been 315 delayed flights and 33 cancellations. the fog grounded many flights throughout the afternoon. mechanical problems held up others. >> i was really looking forward to seeing my aunt. i don't get to see her often. >> reporter: sfo says today is the single busiest travel day in december with 10,000 more people expected than a normal friday. tonight it wasn't hard to spot travelers in misery. >> my mom and dad told me it was delayed and then i hareport morning flight was canceled, this family planned to travel to chicago and then drive to milwaukee. the reunion was particularly sweet for this family. they drove from south lake tahoe to pick up their daughter from college. >> no sleep and now we have to get back in the traffic once she gets here. it's unbelievable out there. >> reporter: aaa says that the best day to travel is christmas eve and the most expensive day to travel
after a full day of delays and cancellations as they try to get to portland, oregon. >> we were trying it was going to reroute us through seattle and we'd get there at midnight. >> reporter: right now there's been 315 delayed flights and 33 cancellations. the fog grounded many flights throughout the afternoon. mechanical problems held up others. >> i was really looking forward to seeing my aunt. i don't get to see her often. >> reporter: sfo says today is the single...
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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 $200.00 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 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 82 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 20 sensors monitoring her every move. dr jeffrey kay of oregon health and science university is the principal
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 $200.00 senior citizen households across the united states are wired with activity trackers will start at the home of...
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. >> so she moved to portland oregon where she got the same job for more pay and able to bua a-new townhousescott are los angeles gna he was whoicked up and moved to nashville we've been here six months. in the s months we have had six friends of ours six couples relocate to the same area also. >> these are not isolated examples. the u.s. census bureau saysia califoad a net loss of 190,000 people last year. that's still a relatively small number. but it's a growing trend. >> people have this image of all the old people who are frustrated leaving. but a oually thes who are leaving are family age people, people0 to 54, that group. that's the group that's leaving. >> for the for the yinrs movg to nashville allowed them save for retirement scott don't have to work 807 hour they traded in the t small house for a larger house on 7 acres inclung a building for their business. >> property taxes in california were $7,200 a year. and our property tes here are $2,800 a year. californian out of could have national implications. ecetate's unique culture much innovation tookes to build and of the abouted
. >> so she moved to portland oregon where she got the same job for more pay and able to bua a-new townhousescott are los angeles gna he was whoicked up and moved to nashville we've been here six months. in the s months we have had six friends of ours six couples relocate to the same area also. >> these are not isolated examples. the u.s. census bureau saysia califoad a net loss of 190,000 people last year. that's still a relatively small number. but it's a growing trend. >>...
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hark strassmann, cbs news, portland, oregon. >> o'donnell: and you will be missed, al.l be right back. we'll be right back. for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. you need to be ready for everything and anything. you need intelligent 4wd and active terrain management system. you need the most available driver-assist technology of any vehicle in its class. you need enough cargo space for any adventure. but to be the greatest explora
hark strassmann, cbs news, portland, oregon. >> o'donnell: and you will be missed, al.l be right back. we'll be right back. for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ]...
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entire game we lost warriors lose this 1, 100 to 79 moving on next up the warriors head up to portland oregon to take on the trail blazers well a caught on camera in philadelphia, there is a stray dog who was desperately looking for shelter and found a forever home. >>by simply walking inside of an open door mat patrol has that story. >>she's probably been through a lot based on you know the shape that she's an security video from here and fish town shows a dog walking with the lamp wandering around in the cold to put it cautiously walks off some missteps before sneaking inside this home around 3 15 saturday morning judge joe keenan was alarmed after waking up and finding her there's a puppy in the first for a house with all the windows closed and locked so it's like i'm a magician poppy a very freaky know who dog here a look at 2 kenyan security system showed about 20 minutes after the furry friend walked inside a neighbor noticed the front door was open so just like that in the middle of the night the stranger turns into a really good neighbor who we tracked down yelled inside to see a stor
entire game we lost warriors lose this 1, 100 to 79 moving on next up the warriors head up to portland oregon to take on the trail blazers well a caught on camera in philadelphia, there is a stray dog who was desperately looking for shelter and found a forever home. >>by simply walking inside of an open door mat patrol has that story. >>she's probably been through a lot based on you know the shape that she's an security video from here and fish town shows a dog walking with the lamp...
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don't forget this weekend my "loud and clear" comedy tour will be in tacoma washington, and portland oregon back here on monday. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> boris johnson today was pursued somewhat live on brexit television here by a journalist seeking an interview. and boris johnson entered an industrial-sized refrigerator to avoid that encounter. it's being interpreted by his critics as "boris johnson hides in fridge to avoid interview." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central (applause) and now david spade! (cheers and applause). >> spade: hey, hey, timmy, hi. welcome. sorry it took so long. we got out here though. on the show tonight we have sarah, tim, nate. (applause) some of them look familiar. researchers say, i don't know if you heard about this, a third of married couples with guilty of financial indid did-- infidelity by hiding self-indulgent purchases from their spo
don't forget this weekend my "loud and clear" comedy tour will be in tacoma washington, and portland oregon back here on monday. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> boris johnson today was pursued somewhat live on brexit television here by a journalist seeking an interview. and boris johnson entered an industrial-sized refrigerator to avoid that encounter. it's being interpreted by his critics as "boris johnson hides in fridge to avoid interview." ( cheers and...
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the deadly attack outside portland, oregon. the attacker with a knife, killing one person, wounding several others. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: police in beaverton, oregon, today racing to respond to reports of a robbery in progress. >> armed robbery incident. >> there is possibly hostages. >> reporter: officers swarming a wells fargo bank and a planet fitness gym at this shopping center. and then disturbing word of an attack involving a large knife. >> updated information on the robbery, it looks like a machete was used. >> reporter: authorities say three people were stabbed. one victim later dying from the injuries. >> i walked outside, saw all the police activity and all of a sudden, i see a gurney with a lady on it. >> she had so much bandaging on and it was bloody, so, we're assuming neck -- stabbed in the neck. >> reporter: police locking in on the suspect's location after he tries to flee the scene, allegedly stealing car. >> he's on foot right now behind the chevron. >> r
the deadly attack outside portland, oregon. the attacker with a knife, killing one person, wounding several others. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: police in beaverton, oregon, today racing to respond to reports of a robbery in progress. >> armed robbery incident. >> there is possibly hostages. >> reporter: officers swarming a wells fargo bank and a planet fitness gym at this shopping center. and then disturbing word of an...
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but literally the next minute from suburban portland oregon. and then boarded medical school and dropped out and then was a software attorney from suburban portland. and with that information superhighway it was all about free trade and how to impact the economy. with a very different agenda to bring to washington so now mostly the candidates may be reasonably different but with those constituencies and the issues and it's not just the east coast and west coast and everybody in between but this is more the kind of place that you live which feels really different than other times to be geographically polarized we have always found a way to be divided in the north south division and now driven by density whether that is dallas, denver, orange county california, you are more likely to be voting democratic. and then to be voting republican. because of the metroplex and that new information economy. and with those rural areas energy extraction the agenda of those two americas and then to have representatives of those models working together. and then
but literally the next minute from suburban portland oregon. and then boarded medical school and dropped out and then was a software attorney from suburban portland. and with that information superhighway it was all about free trade and how to impact the economy. with a very different agenda to bring to washington so now mostly the candidates may be reasonably different but with those constituencies and the issues and it's not just the east coast and west coast and everybody in between but this...
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republican line, calling from portland, oregon. we have got neil on the line. i'm sorry, is this -- i'm sorry, got a democratic caller, flint, michigan, lowell, is that you? >> caller: yes, it's linnal. >> thanks. go ahead with your comments or question. >> caller: my comment is this hearing today is the same as it has been since trump has been in office and i have been a life long democrat until we start trying to impeach trump, okay? and the thing is is that everything including the witnesses today they're supposed to be scholars but in reality they're just party line witnesses. just saying what they're led to say by the people whom they come to testify for. and that's what washington has basically turned into. also, it's not about right or wrong. but it's actually about influencing the communities of america to deem president donald trump as being a criminal because they're not discussing the actionable evidence. they're discussing their personal views of what happened. and so i would like to see them discuss the evidence which was said in the previous heari
republican line, calling from portland, oregon. we have got neil on the line. i'm sorry, is this -- i'm sorry, got a democratic caller, flint, michigan, lowell, is that you? >> caller: yes, it's linnal. >> thanks. go ahead with your comments or question. >> caller: my comment is this hearing today is the same as it has been since trump has been in office and i have been a life long democrat until we start trying to impeach trump, okay? and the thing is is that everything...
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in portland, oregon people gathered for traditional food, music and crafts and a local rabbi shared thebehind the lights. >> the message that light is stronger than darkness, hope is stronger than despair, warmth is stronger than cold. >> so happy hanukkah, tune in tomorrow when we look at the timeline of the russia investigation, where we are and where we may be going. fair, balanced, and unafraid. we have you covered on fox. keep it here. heather: tuesday, december 24th, christmas eve at 4:00 am and an intense search in idaho began with the disappearance of two kids and turned into a manhunt for their missing parents. rob: breaking developments that could connect the dots in a very unusual case. democrats come bearing gifts for additional impeachment articles in donald trump's future. carley: is impeachment about the dominate 2020? speaking of christmas, tracking the big guy as he makes his way to town.
in portland, oregon people gathered for traditional food, music and crafts and a local rabbi shared thebehind the lights. >> the message that light is stronger than darkness, hope is stronger than despair, warmth is stronger than cold. >> so happy hanukkah, tune in tomorrow when we look at the timeline of the russia investigation, where we are and where we may be going. fair, balanced, and unafraid. we have you covered on fox. keep it here. heather: tuesday, december 24th, christmas...
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david: robert, a lot of cities trying new things, instead of old themes that worked in new york, portland, oregondings too have mandatory rest spaces for homeless, they are considering it. >> you know, i think that this whole public housing thing, i heard what was said about 80s. in 80, putting them to jail ballooned our jail, and ballooned tax mayo taxpayer mon. >> need more public housing that is affordable, right now in silicon valley there is so much money that the low end houses became extremely expensive. >> city -- of san francisco makes it impossible to put in new housing. >> there -- >> rules and regulations. >> that is we should be able to fix. david: okay. >> no one wants to fix it. david: we'll take about this issue, as well. but before we head to a break, let's see "evening edit," elizabeth mack donald. >> a new report revealing how bad bernie sanders and elizabeth warren government takeover of health care really is. we have it. the v.a., a new scandal uncovered by v.a. catc watch do, hundreds of thousands of improper cancellation and delays and medical exams for military and votes.
david: robert, a lot of cities trying new things, instead of old themes that worked in new york, portland, oregondings too have mandatory rest spaces for homeless, they are considering it. >> you know, i think that this whole public housing thing, i heard what was said about 80s. in 80, putting them to jail ballooned our jail, and ballooned tax mayo taxpayer mon. >> need more public housing that is affordable, right now in silicon valley there is so much money that the low end...
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"portland, oregon. "we must admit, we feel bad for how much you have been through." enough to physically harm you." that's good to hear. thank you. "you sure are on tv a lot, so i guess you must be good at what you do. the thing is, when we watch you, we just can't find anything good about you at all and that's the exact opposite of charles payne, who isn't at all that weird." good to know. >> jesse: hell over buddy. i'm jesse watters, juan williams, dana perino this is "the five." former fbi lawyer, lisa page speaking out for the first time. while this coming as we await the release of the inspector general's pfizer report. "when the president accuses you of treason by name, despite the fact that i know there is no fad of the mobile way that i've committed any crime at all, let alone treason,
"portland, oregon. "we must admit, we feel bad for how much you have been through." enough to physically harm you." that's good to hear. thank you. "you sure are on tv a lot, so i guess you must be good at what you do. the thing is, when we watch you, we just can't find anything good about you at all and that's the exact opposite of charles payne, who isn't at all that weird." good to know. >> jesse: hell over buddy. i'm jesse watters, juan williams, dana...
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. >>> portland, oregon wants private property owners to add mandatory rest spaces for the homeless. can the law say you've got to do this? i will ask the judge about it, next. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. [ dramatic music ]ing ] ahhhh! -ahhhh! elliott. you came back! stuart: portland, oregon wants private property owners to add mandatory rest spaces for the homeless. can they do that? all rise, judge andrew napolitano is going to tell us. private property -- >> short answer is no. the government would have to pay for it. look, there's three definitions of private property. the right to alienate, that is to sell, the right to use to its high
. >>> portland, oregon wants private property owners to add mandatory rest spaces for the homeless. can the law say you've got to do this? i will ask the judge about it, next. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready...
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new buildings, portland, oregon must have spaces where the homeless can rest and hang out.well that's the way things are looking. the idea is that they want to have spaces where you can not only just rest but you can rest and feel welcome, and that includes things like benches that you can sleep on and even spaces to pitch a tent if the planning commission has their way. stuart: i think you're a libertarian. what do you think about that? >> i am, and what i don't like about this is essentially the city is drafting private property owners to turn over part of their space for essentially homeless camps, and that just, i mean, it harms not just the property owner but also the businesses and the residents that might be located in those. can you imagine having a restaurant that's next to what doubles as a homeless tent? stuart: no, i can't. it seems to be out of the question, but i don't think anybody has yet come up with any kind of answer what to do with this massive homeless problem. i can see how portland is trying do you think it would work if they got these rest spaces? wo
new buildings, portland, oregon must have spaces where the homeless can rest and hang out.well that's the way things are looking. the idea is that they want to have spaces where you can not only just rest but you can rest and feel welcome, and that includes things like benches that you can sleep on and even spaces to pitch a tent if the planning commission has their way. stuart: i think you're a libertarian. what do you think about that? >> i am, and what i don't like about this is...
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statewide.com the top or metro areas most target i package pilfers include san francisco, salt lake city portland oregonc. was number six on a similar list last year so here's what you can do to help avoid losing packages according to prince george's county police. back if you are able to leave specific instructions with the delivery service on line, that could save you a package theft because you are able to leave your packages behind a flower pot or shrubbery. that will help prevent package that. doniger neighbors to left and baltimore were on the top 10 list so if you have friends or family up that way warned them that porch pirates have been active. back to you. jon: if you're shopping for freshly cut christmas tree this year you'll have to dig deeper into your pocket. prices are going up this year because of a nationwide shortage due to drought fires and farm closures. many farmers planted fewer for starting in 2010 during the recession. if true act of kindness a generous couple gives down wages the surprise of a lifetime. that story a straight ahead. this morning the first thing i did when i woke
statewide.com the top or metro areas most target i package pilfers include san francisco, salt lake city portland oregonc. was number six on a similar list last year so here's what you can do to help avoid losing packages according to prince george's county police. back if you are able to leave specific instructions with the delivery service on line, that could save you a package theft because you are able to leave your packages behind a flower pot or shrubbery. that will help prevent package...
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portland, oregon, new york, madrid. a lot of protests were lead by students.sea levels, experts have warned about the wide spread effects of climate change. >>> researchers say global warming expose the millions to a smaller threat, as well. ticks and the illnesses they carry. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. explain that connection to climate change and how is the world's climate driving a rise in the diseases and where we're seeing them spread. >> we can't ignore that climate change is one of the factors playing a role ear. in the united states since 2004, we've seen tick-born disease cases double. that's something to keep in mind. what is happening as we see the climate shift, and as we see longer and hotter summers that allows ticks to move into regions where they haven't necessarily been prevalent before and that allows for more tick activity. one example of this is the lone star tick. we know the lone star tick is typically found in the south, but in recent years, we've seen this type of tick in the upper midwest, in the upper northeas
portland, oregon, new york, madrid. a lot of protests were lead by students.sea levels, experts have warned about the wide spread effects of climate change. >>> researchers say global warming expose the millions to a smaller threat, as well. ticks and the illnesses they carry. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard joins us now. explain that connection to climate change and how is the world's climate driving a rise in the diseases and where we're seeing them spread. >> we can't...
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officials from los angeles, portland oregon, bell. >> interview: washington among others, asked the u.sf the ninth circuit court to review and rule change by the federal communications decision which restricts city's ability to charge. and this is what i really want to make is that you have a fiduciary responsibility to the city as well as the health. under the scc's new policy, telecom carrier seeking permits to install the network equipment on public infrastructure must have their request reviewed more quickly by city officials. they are also regard to charge carriers 270 per year and access fees. before the new policy carriers would expect to say more than $500 annually. why rush to sell us san francisco. >> thank you, mr. speaker, please. >> >> thank you, my name is dr. thomas kouwenber cowen and d and worked in san francisco for 15 years. i don't know much about politics or ordinances. i don't know a lot about the health ramifications of wireless radiation. in 2000, a man named neil cherry analyzed the rate of childhood cancer compared to the distance the children lived from sutro
officials from los angeles, portland oregon, bell. >> interview: washington among others, asked the u.sf the ninth circuit court to review and rule change by the federal communications decision which restricts city's ability to charge. and this is what i really want to make is that you have a fiduciary responsibility to the city as well as the health. under the scc's new policy, telecom carrier seeking permits to install the network equipment on public infrastructure must have their...
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then you've got other workers like these blue-collar manufacturing workers in portland oregon where i spent years reporting on a massive distribution center there and there is a rough picture of the labor union contract in 1970s there was an outside experts have analyzed them and they haven't gotten a raise since the 1980s when they adjust for inflation. working longer and harder hours than ever. somebody gave me ten years of internal safety data that shows workplace activists have been steadily arriving since 2012. it's becoming more dangerous for the workers. these are negative consequences for employees, so the picture is mixed. the picture is mixed and i truly think that reflects broad trends going on in america today. labor unions show that they have problems, they had problems in the 70s but when you go from 33% of americans in the labor union to 7% as a rough number of where it is today, you see these consequences for the middle-class workers. it's a very important part of the story. >> thank you. sir? >> you've exercised the degree to which they set the tone for the company bu
then you've got other workers like these blue-collar manufacturing workers in portland oregon where i spent years reporting on a massive distribution center there and there is a rough picture of the labor union contract in 1970s there was an outside experts have analyzed them and they haven't gotten a raise since the 1980s when they adjust for inflation. working longer and harder hours than ever. somebody gave me ten years of internal safety data that shows workplace activists have been...
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over the united states, such as detroit, michigan, atlanta, georgia, boston, massachusetts, portland, oregon, and of course san francisco. since living in san francisco, i have only worked in the tenderloin. i started working at san francisco city impact, which is an organization that introduced me to the tenderloin. while working at this organization i developed relationships with residents, while being a resident myself, and i received access and inside look inside many of the s.r. o.s. my husband and i have become business owners of a marketing agency within the past two years. and we have had the pleasure of services businesses off of market street such as restaurants, and we are currently involved with the tenderloin community benefits district or the tlcb. throughout my time living here, i have witnessed many drug interactions during the day. and it ranges from the obvious with the groups of drug dealers around a particular area to the not so obvious coordinated operation with cars and lookouts and things of that matter. this is something that affects me every day as a resident and mos
over the united states, such as detroit, michigan, atlanta, georgia, boston, massachusetts, portland, oregon, and of course san francisco. since living in san francisco, i have only worked in the tenderloin. i started working at san francisco city impact, which is an organization that introduced me to the tenderloin. while working at this organization i developed relationships with residents, while being a resident myself, and i received access and inside look inside many of the s.r. o.s. my...
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ryan >> portland, oregon, boo-yah >> what is happening >> s&p global. up over 50% for the year do you still think it's a buy? >> oh, yes i do. you know i think that management team is terrific it's a buy brian in florida brian? >> hey, jim. you have great thanks isgiving and enjoying the cowboys losing streak jim, we spoke many times throughout the years we talk about miguel, eagles, bill sandbrook and, of course, chateau. not to mention the stock advice you have given me. i have a company holiday party next week and it would be really awesome if you could give a shoutout to my boca raton office we love you here >> boo-yah st. >> also what do you think of bank of america? >> bank of america is going higher very inexpensive stock you can buy and the fact is i think the yield curve is going their way. it is not a sexy as jp morgan. about whout cares about sex when it comes to stocks it's about mad money and let's go to amy in missouri. amy? >> hi, jim thank you for taking my call >> of course >> i've been wondering what your thoughts are on american safe
ryan >> portland, oregon, boo-yah >> what is happening >> s&p global. up over 50% for the year do you still think it's a buy? >> oh, yes i do. you know i think that management team is terrific it's a buy brian in florida brian? >> hey, jim. you have great thanks isgiving and enjoying the cowboys losing streak jim, we spoke many times throughout the years we talk about miguel, eagles, bill sandbrook and, of course, chateau. not to mention the stock advice you...
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after a full day of delays and cancellations they were headed to portland, oregon. >> we are trying to get any flight but it would reprocess tomorrow night into seattle. so now we are just trying to get back to l.a. but there is no flight available. >> 350 delayed flights and 33 cancellations. the fog grounded many planes to the late afternoon. mechanical problems held up others. >> i was really looking forward to see my aunt. she's like my favorite human on the planet and i really wanted to see her. spector wasn't hard to spot travelers who are left. they drove to milwaukee after flying into chicago. >> reporter: the reunion was sweet for the genies family. they drove from south lake tahoe to pick up their daughter from tahoe. >> my flight was delayed at milwaukee. that's another hour except back and i come in and my flight was delayed again for another two hours and then it's canceled so i'm there for another seven hours. it. >> driving up highway 50. we just landed. i'm over by gate f. crazy. no sleep. i'm like oh, my god. now we get back into traffic. it is unbelievable. >> betty y
after a full day of delays and cancellations they were headed to portland, oregon. >> we are trying to get any flight but it would reprocess tomorrow night into seattle. so now we are just trying to get back to l.a. but there is no flight available. >> 350 delayed flights and 33 cancellations. the fog grounded many planes to the late afternoon. mechanical problems held up others. >> i was really looking forward to see my aunt. she's like my favorite human on the planet and i...
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hours later, hundreds of protesters rallied in los angeles, houston, , chicago and portland, oregon,n the second night of the jewish holiday of hanukkah to protest against migrant detention. the protests were organized by the jewish group "never again," which draws parallels between the holocaust and the situation facing immigrants today. in more immigration news, colorado governor jared polis has pardoned ingrid encalada latorre, who has taken sanctuary in the unitarian universalist church of boulder while fighting her deportation to peru. the governor's pardon means her immigration case can now be reopened and her deportation order reconsidered. she is one of four women in sanctuary and colorado. the others are araceli velasquez, rosa sabido, and jeanette vizguerra, who was named one of "time" magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2017 for her work as an immigrgration activist. she could not come to new york for the festivities, so they held them -- her friends and supporters held them in the church that she had taken refuge and in denver. and former black panther
hours later, hundreds of protesters rallied in los angeles, houston, , chicago and portland, oregon,n the second night of the jewish holiday of hanukkah to protest against migrant detention. the protests were organized by the jewish group "never again," which draws parallels between the holocaust and the situation facing immigrants today. in more immigration news, colorado governor jared polis has pardoned ingrid encalada latorre, who has taken sanctuary in the unitarian universalist...
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. >> reporter: her owner lives near portland, oregon and purchased the 12-week-old american bulldog fromshe has presence including toys and treats under the christmas tree but sable never arrived monday as schedule. her owner has this appeal to anyone who may have bought her. >> please, find it in your heart to send her over to someone who can give her to me. we are happy that she is with you and you are taking such beautiful care of her but she needs to be with me, her rightful owner. >> reporter: the group fosters for rescue fresno that used the company to transport 20 rescue dogs. >> the company should never have missed my dogs at all. at all. she stepped in the van. >> reporter: oakland animal services says it has fired the owner of the transport company. >> there are concerns about the condition of the van that the dogs were house in the van. they were left alone in the van. but make the owner plans to fig animal neglect. >> i did not neglect the animals. there could have been measures that i could've done to prevent this and i am owning up to that 100%. those dogs are my responsibi
. >> reporter: her owner lives near portland, oregon and purchased the 12-week-old american bulldog fromshe has presence including toys and treats under the christmas tree but sable never arrived monday as schedule. her owner has this appeal to anyone who may have bought her. >> please, find it in your heart to send her over to someone who can give her to me. we are happy that she is with you and you are taking such beautiful care of her but she needs to be with me, her rightful...
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. >> reporter: her owner lives near portland, oregon and purchased the molded from a breeder in canada. she has presence including toys and treats waiting for her noodle under the christmas tree but sable never arrived as scheduled. she has this appeal to anyone who may have bought her. >> please, find it in your heart to send it over to me. we are happy that she is with you and that you are taking such beautiful care of her but, she needs to be with me, her rightful owner. >> reporter: the group says that they used the transport for the 20 rescue dogs. >> she always told us she stepped in the event. >> reporter: they the transport company. >> their work concerns about the condition of the event and that the house the dogs inside of the event. >> reporter: 24 counts of animal that the. >> i did not back the animals. they could have been measures that i have done to prevent this and i'm only not 100%. those dogs are my responsibility when they are with me. >> reporter: as for the 20 for recovered dogs, one has been claimed, the animal services is working to reunite the remaining those w
. >> reporter: her owner lives near portland, oregon and purchased the molded from a breeder in canada. she has presence including toys and treats waiting for her noodle under the christmas tree but sable never arrived as scheduled. she has this appeal to anyone who may have bought her. >> please, find it in your heart to send it over to me. we are happy that she is with you and that you are taking such beautiful care of her but, she needs to be with me, her rightful owner. >>...