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so whether you go to seattle now, every bit of seattle is post racial recent and people in seattle don't know that. they will, they don't really realize they are living in post place shaped by ice, ice came and sent several times during the most recent period of ice, maybe 20 times. so tremendous dynamic planet where climate has naturally changed in tremendous ways recently. so the world we live in today, the period where we live in, like the period. by the 1890's, 3 or 4 of these things. seeing the patterns, we realized that 25 times ice came and went. so we are ice people. you think about it, humans evolved during planet that was cool and cold, cool, cold. once you learned thousand interrogate icecaps it gets more interesting because icecaps if you think about it 10,000 feet, it's a stack of snow that survived next summer. so snow and in the midst of the result the top, greenland is an area that's much more precipitation. in greenland you have 120,000 years of accumulated ice. it's one accrued much more rapidly. if you drill a hole in the ice you can bring up ice and look look, layers
so whether you go to seattle now, every bit of seattle is post racial recent and people in seattle don't know that. they will, they don't really realize they are living in post place shaped by ice, ice came and sent several times during the most recent period of ice, maybe 20 times. so tremendous dynamic planet where climate has naturally changed in tremendous ways recently. so the world we live in today, the period where we live in, like the period. by the 1890's, 3 or 4 of these things....
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in seattle, most of seattle had already been staked, claimed, and was owned by the residents of seattle. in tacoma, a much smaller population, much more vacant ground. so the railroad came here because they could literally own the city, and indeed they did. when they arrived here, the railroad -- and that's a part of taco tacoma's really first half of its life. the railroad came in. they set up the tacoma land company, and then they began to profit off the sale of land within the city. so it went from forest land that was practically valueless once the trees were cut to suddenly urban real estate that they could profit off of. so they brought wealth with them, and then they were able to turn around that profit from it. we see elements of that today too because not only did the railroad own the land and thereby own the terms by which they would sell the land to somebody who wanted to build a building or whatever, a house, but in the days before building codes and zoning, they were able to enforce their own ideas about how they wanted the city to look. and you very much sense that today h
in seattle, most of seattle had already been staked, claimed, and was owned by the residents of seattle. in tacoma, a much smaller population, much more vacant ground. so the railroad came here because they could literally own the city, and indeed they did. when they arrived here, the railroad -- and that's a part of taco tacoma's really first half of its life. the railroad came in. they set up the tacoma land company, and then they began to profit off the sale of land within the city. so it...
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when secrets in seattle continues. when secrets in seattle continues. welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. it was the break detectives had been hoping for. just days after nici pietz had been found murdered her car was discovered. searching the vehicle, investigators uncovered both nici's and david's dna but did not find evidence anyone else had been inside the car. it was time to take a closer look at nici's dream husband. here again is dennis murphy. >>> at the latest gym where david pietz worked, co-workers like troy wagman understood full well why david looked so rough. still, it was a hard thing to witness. he looked very bad. he looked like he hadn't slept. he had lost weight. he had dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the facility where nici and dave had first met. >> bally's was the type of place
when secrets in seattle continues. when secrets in seattle continues. welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. it was the break detectives had been hoping for. just days after nici pietz had been found murdered her car was discovered. searching the vehicle, investigators uncovered both nici's and david's dna but did not find evidence anyone else had been inside the car. it was time to take a closer look at nici's dream husband. here again is dennis murphy. >>> at...
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whenever you go to seattle now, every bit of seattle is post-glacial topography, recent post-glacial topography. and seattle people don't know that, after the nova show they will. they live in a post-glacial, shaped by 3,000 foot ice caps that were there quite recently. what's remarkable even more the ice came and went several times, maybe as many as 20 times. we are live in a dynamic planet where climate has naturally changed in tremendous ways recently. so, in what we call ice earth, our earth. the world we live in today, there are polar ice sheets. there's two flavors on earth. cool periods like the one where we live in, ice is at high latitudes. there are cold periods where the ice came down to mid latitudes and went down forth, glacial, interglacial, glacial, interglacial. we didn't realize that until the 1950's. and by the time we start drilling the sea floor and realize 25 or so times that the ice came and went during the last two and a half million years. so we are ice people. in fact, if you think about it, humans evolved during a climate that was cool, cold, cool, cold. onc
whenever you go to seattle now, every bit of seattle is post-glacial topography, recent post-glacial topography. and seattle people don't know that, after the nova show they will. they live in a post-glacial, shaped by 3,000 foot ice caps that were there quite recently. what's remarkable even more the ice came and went several times, maybe as many as 20 times. we are live in a dynamic planet where climate has naturally changed in tremendous ways recently. so, in what we call ice earth, our...
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seattle is one of the most beautiful cities in the country.just is, san francisco, seattle, san diego, spectacular places. what can be done that is not being done now in this beautiful city given theno leadership thas in place and given the enormity of the problems? >> the cost-of-living in seattle in san francisco both of them have skyrocketed over the last number of months. my plan would put $1,000 a month into the hand of every american adult and that would create incentive for cities to be able to invest in people who are struggling with substance abuse or homelessness and hopefully get the economic resources to provide them a path forward and in some cases even access to shelter and housing. >> you think $1,000 a month is going to make much of a difference here? because it seems like we are way beyond that. i mean gavin newsom when he was mayor of san francisco or on the city council, he actually came in the day i started my radio show back in 2001, in april hera came in and he said giving cash to the homeless was a disaster., he said we
seattle is one of the most beautiful cities in the country.just is, san francisco, seattle, san diego, spectacular places. what can be done that is not being done now in this beautiful city given theno leadership thas in place and given the enormity of the problems? >> the cost-of-living in seattle in san francisco both of them have skyrocketed over the last number of months. my plan would put $1,000 a month into the hand of every american adult and that would create incentive for cities...
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here we go. >> seattle is really white. i live in seattle. it's like -- it's norway.my neighborhood, it's 80%-plus people of color and around the election time, all of a sudden there's, like, white power slogans at my kids' park and swastikas down by the lake where i go hang out with my family. and like all this stuff starts swirling. this elderly african-american couple a few blocks away, someone painted the "n" word on their truck and that's just like messed up. i was like, well, time to get off my ass and do something. >> yeah. why aren't more white people here? and i mean maybe not here with us now, but here in this frame of mind? >> that's the real question. that's part of what we're doing is can we create a space where we can do community defense so that people who are trying to fight back against the various elements of oppression in a society, they have the space to do it. >> yeah. good job, white people. [ laughter ] ♪ >> so this is my nra membership card. >> can i see it? >> sure. what happened? >> this is kind of like out of spite. >> let's be clear, these
here we go. >> seattle is really white. i live in seattle. it's like -- it's norway.my neighborhood, it's 80%-plus people of color and around the election time, all of a sudden there's, like, white power slogans at my kids' park and swastikas down by the lake where i go hang out with my family. and like all this stuff starts swirling. this elderly african-american couple a few blocks away, someone painted the "n" word on their truck and that's just like messed up. i was like,...
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seattle is a mecca for drug addicts.n state legalized marijuana and seattle's police force has a program that refers some low-level drug criminals to social services instead of jail. like san francisco, seattle's city government has essentially decriminalized quality-of-life crimes. misdemeanor citations haveve plummeted since 2009. the consequence? see it for yourself. here is a video of a man passed out in a popular park. this picture shows urine in a public staircase. this picture shows human waste a few steps above that. homelessness became more visible as the leaders became more lenient on petty crime. because of their liberal attitudes in the mild climate, the city is a magnet for c vagrants. nelson thinks most of the people at the camp didn't grow up in c the area. >> probably more than half probably not from seattle. >> tucker: homelessness is complicated. drugs aren't the only cause. take a look at this picture of people living in broken down rvs. in the background, the world headquarters of starbucks. like most
seattle is a mecca for drug addicts.n state legalized marijuana and seattle's police force has a program that refers some low-level drug criminals to social services instead of jail. like san francisco, seattle's city government has essentially decriminalized quality-of-life crimes. misdemeanor citations haveve plummeted since 2009. the consequence? see it for yourself. here is a video of a man passed out in a popular park. this picture shows urine in a public staircase. this picture shows...
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chip a source made seattle his h.q. for a reason he hardly has to pay any taxes here. on the one hand seattle is booming and you can see this right in front of you the scar baseball fields the amazons 2 years are a testament to that booming city but does only for a few people for the rest of us seattle has become all no fordable and unlivable place to live in and the working people who. bilbies towers they call for to live in the same city the buildings buildings that. years of low wages have also cites the company money one study says that in some regions of the u.s. a 3rd of amazon employees depend on government food stamps. what we see in the last 10 years is an explosion in homelessness the regular people who go to work but their wages are so stagnant and their rents are skyrocketing to the combination of both of those things is a deadly combination and it ends up making you almost seattle city council wanted to introduce a tax for large companies the money to be used to build affordable housing the topic was soon dropped amazon employs 45000 people in seattle. the
chip a source made seattle his h.q. for a reason he hardly has to pay any taxes here. on the one hand seattle is booming and you can see this right in front of you the scar baseball fields the amazons 2 years are a testament to that booming city but does only for a few people for the rest of us seattle has become all no fordable and unlivable place to live in and the working people who. bilbies towers they call for to live in the same city the buildings buildings that. years of low wages have...
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in seattle amazon is testing a process that may soon go global. simply go to a store. environ app shop. be monitored and wander out again. three thousand of these stores are expected to open next year. at amazon pick up customers can go and fetch their online purchases. hand of the treasure truck will take the online offer of the day to individual districts and. amazon book stores even sell books offline amazon also owns the world's largest organic market chain as well as its own fleece but their craft. amazon already sells insurance and medication operates publishing houses and fashion my payment systems and cloud services and produces its own films and television programs it penetrates whole areas of our lives and collects data in the process everywhere. it's made jeff bezos the richest man in the world reportedly earning him one hundred million dollars a day as a hobby he has his own newspaper the washington post. his company blue origin is i need to launch two arrests into space. he's built a huge mechanical clock inside a mountain that's time to run for ten thousa
in seattle amazon is testing a process that may soon go global. simply go to a store. environ app shop. be monitored and wander out again. three thousand of these stores are expected to open next year. at amazon pick up customers can go and fetch their online purchases. hand of the treasure truck will take the online offer of the day to individual districts and. amazon book stores even sell books offline amazon also owns the world's largest organic market chain as well as its own fleece but...
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this time seattle. an exclusive report is next. exclusive "hannity" video. >> sean: we recently sent a reporter to seattle to investigate what's going on in that liberal city. take a look at liberal compassion in action. they're only generous with your money. >> do you think seattle has a homeless problem? >> yes. i see it every day when i walk to work. >> in the last five years, it's gotten steadily worse, with the numbers of people actually living on the streets, rising an exponential number. >> would you say there's a homeless problem here? >> yes. there's a homeless problem. it's a big-time homeless problem. >> describe to me what you see. >> tents on the sidewalk, debris and litter everywhere. >> i actually see a lot of marijuana smoke. i've found needles in the park. >> i've seen heroin deals go down in my backyard. call the police and they never showed up. >> drug deals in your backyard? >> i've seen them heating up the heroin in a spoon in my backyard. >> with all the tech companies coming to seattle, do you actually think
this time seattle. an exclusive report is next. exclusive "hannity" video. >> sean: we recently sent a reporter to seattle to investigate what's going on in that liberal city. take a look at liberal compassion in action. they're only generous with your money. >> do you think seattle has a homeless problem? >> yes. i see it every day when i walk to work. >> in the last five years, it's gotten steadily worse, with the numbers of people actually living on the...
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if we can do it in seattle for heaven sakes, what is up next. what are the lessons, and i should say it is fully intended operating in the box, it costs no more than a conventional office building. it is a little bit misleading, because we don't have a parking garage for automobiles. that was the great savings, we are on a major public transit route back from downtown seattle. we found it for having a garage with bicycles, having rapid access to transit we have no difficulty getting -- the lessons are interesting, even in seattle which is a pretty green city, there were probably two dozen laws and regulations against building the kind of building rebuild. so probably the biggest challenge to this was persuading the regulators, and the city council to let us build a super green building. and, that will be our challenge throughout the country. i think once again, by mobilizing around climate, by making people understand that this is important, there is they are going to sweep away a number of those prescriptive regulations figure of performance re
if we can do it in seattle for heaven sakes, what is up next. what are the lessons, and i should say it is fully intended operating in the box, it costs no more than a conventional office building. it is a little bit misleading, because we don't have a parking garage for automobiles. that was the great savings, we are on a major public transit route back from downtown seattle. we found it for having a garage with bicycles, having rapid access to transit we have no difficulty getting -- the...
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this time, seattle, that exclusive report is next.ve "hannity" video. ♪ since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - earl! you have my lunch. - pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm tu
this time, seattle, that exclusive report is next.ve "hannity" video. ♪ since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the...
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where seattle is today. that is mind blowing so every bit of seattle is post glacial topography people don't know that they don't realize they are living in a post glacial wasteland shaped by 3000-foot thick i.c.e. caps. but it came and went several times during the most recent. at least 20 times so look at this planet where climate has naturally change in tremendous ways recently. so the world we live in today there are cool. like what we live in and cold. like the glacial. when the i.c.e. comes down and it would go back and forth. we didn't even realize that until the 18 fifties by the 18 nineties by the time we start drilling the seafloor to see the patterns 25 times the i.c.e. came and went during the last two and half million years. we are i.c.e. people. humans evolved during a climate that was cool cold. one thing if you interrogate the i.c.e. caps it's more interesting because the i.c.e. cap 10000 feet thick in greenland is a stack of snow that fell in the winter and survive the next summer and piled
where seattle is today. that is mind blowing so every bit of seattle is post glacial topography people don't know that they don't realize they are living in a post glacial wasteland shaped by 3000-foot thick i.c.e. caps. but it came and went several times during the most recent. at least 20 times so look at this planet where climate has naturally change in tremendous ways recently. so the world we live in today there are cool. like what we live in and cold. like the glacial. when the i.c.e....
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i live in seattle. it's like norway. right? but my neighborhood is like 80% plus people color and around the election time it's white power slogan at my kid's park and you know, all this stuff just starts swirling. this african american couple, a few painted an n word on their truck and that's messed up so i was like well, time to get off my ass and do something. >> why aren't more white people here? i mean here in this frame of mind. that's part of what we're doing is can we create a space of people who are trying to fight back against the elements of oppression in society. they have the space to do it. >> good job, white people. >> so this is my membership card. >> so can i see it? >> yeah. so what happens this is out of spite. >> these are bullet holes that red neck revolt member shot through his nra card in protest. >> so they're required to shoot at person ranges. i begged them is there any other 2nd amendment organization i can join, they said no, this is the only wuchb. i hate them. i have no respect for them. that's cle
i live in seattle. it's like norway. right? but my neighborhood is like 80% plus people color and around the election time it's white power slogan at my kid's park and you know, all this stuff just starts swirling. this african american couple, a few painted an n word on their truck and that's messed up so i was like well, time to get off my ass and do something. >> why aren't more white people here? i mean here in this frame of mind. that's part of what we're doing is can we create a...
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liz: seattle is sanctuary city. we know federal dollars pour into airports. i know you're hearing about this for the first time. when you don't, when you don't deport, art, doesn't that put a lot of duress on local enforcement and also local taxpayers who have to foot the bill for all of that? >> no, it is a big issue across the country. that is what people need to start understanding. a lot of these individuals when they stay in your towns or your cities, they are putting some stress on the local economy and they're definitely putting stress on the local hospitals. there is just a lot of things that factor in. people are just seeing one side of it and saying hey, you have to be humanitarian, you have to do the right thing. we're all for immigration. none of the people that i speak with, none of the people that i represent are against immigration. we're just against illegal immigration. there is a right thing to do things and a wrong way to do things. liz: the nuances of this story, the fact, details of the story ar
liz: seattle is sanctuary city. we know federal dollars pour into airports. i know you're hearing about this for the first time. when you don't, when you don't deport, art, doesn't that put a lot of duress on local enforcement and also local taxpayers who have to foot the bill for all of that? >> no, it is a big issue across the country. that is what people need to start understanding. a lot of these individuals when they stay in your towns or your cities, they are putting some stress on...
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seattle was 83 yesterday for a record high.it is a one-day event that all die down to san diego by tomorrow. a little change for the weekend, the temperatures will probably settle into the upper 70s. >>> thank you. a quick reminder to download our weather app for your smart phones and tablets. also, an easy way for you to upload your weather photos and videos. it is free to download from the apple and google play stores. >>> a lot of people don't like going to the doctor, even the dentist, why a new study says men wait until things get really bad before they go get checked out. >>> millennials seem to be making more marketing trends every day, coming up, why more of them would rather rent a piece of furniture than by. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't ha
seattle was 83 yesterday for a record high.it is a one-day event that all die down to san diego by tomorrow. a little change for the weekend, the temperatures will probably settle into the upper 70s. >>> thank you. a quick reminder to download our weather app for your smart phones and tablets. also, an easy way for you to upload your weather photos and videos. it is free to download from the apple and google play stores. >>> a lot of people don't like going to the doctor, even...
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so you went to the concert in seattle?ke a full shot of let's do this? yeah, yeah, yeah. put your signs up in the air to protest all the nazis. if you like it then you got to kick the nazis out. i've probably already broken copy right violations but it's covered under parody. i don't have to pay for this. i thought i'd be across from the street from the nazis. we're about to walk past the nazi tattoo shop right now. >> who's town? >> our town. >> who's town? >> our town. >> what's up, man? >> how you doing? >> good man. how are you doing? >> they're coming in the back in that truck. i don't know if you noticed. it came from over here. >> so you're seeing some action happen. >> well, they're just showing up. it looks good. >> yeah, it's a great crowd. while i was afraid something bad might happen apparently if you show up with a bunch of committed members white supremacy takes a knee. so how's this going? >> fantastic. >> amazing. what do you think? >> it seems good i was told earlier in the week i was going to go to a nazi
so you went to the concert in seattle?ke a full shot of let's do this? yeah, yeah, yeah. put your signs up in the air to protest all the nazis. if you like it then you got to kick the nazis out. i've probably already broken copy right violations but it's covered under parody. i don't have to pay for this. i thought i'd be across from the street from the nazis. we're about to walk past the nazi tattoo shop right now. >> who's town? >> our town. >> who's town? >> our town....
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seattle record how yesterday of 83, los angeles 66.ooks to be quite active with the pacific high is up there and pacific northwest so the fog will only last one day and by tomorrow a change, temperatures slide back into the upper 70s for some after low 80s to print the cost will probably not burn off that much and the fog will be back in the 60s and 70s and quiet going into the weekend. >>> party city stores all over the nation are closing and we will tell you the reason behind the closure and which stores are closing. but first let's check and see what is coming up in the next hour of mornings on 2.>> when i join you in minutes will have to tell you about a recall that is a chest of drawers that could be tipped over on a small child, where they were sold and what they can be due to made safe. and instagram is taking a stand for people posting verifiably false information concerning vaccines. what the social media giant says it will do to make this post essentially impossible to find. we will be right back. are we tnot yet.? at crystal
seattle record how yesterday of 83, los angeles 66.ooks to be quite active with the pacific high is up there and pacific northwest so the fog will only last one day and by tomorrow a change, temperatures slide back into the upper 70s for some after low 80s to print the cost will probably not burn off that much and the fog will be back in the 60s and 70s and quiet going into the weekend. >>> party city stores all over the nation are closing and we will tell you the reason behind the...
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i want to take you to seattle right now. there was a shooting in the city central district. according to police, there are at least two victims here. officers responded to 23rd avenue, earlier this afternoon. there were at least two victims found. a 20-year-old man and a 46-year- old man. were transported to harborview medical center. and both are listed in satisfactory condition at this hour. a lot of witnesses, a lot of shots fired. 20 shots of fired. they don't know a motive now. police tell us that they are looking for at least three suspects. and they are still at large at this hour. the seattle fire department responded to the swedish health cherry hill campus about three tm p.m. -- 3:10 pm. this is where they found the victims, initially taken by private car, they were later transported to harborview hospital. they're asking people in the area to allow them to complete their investigation. this is the latest from the live news desk. back to you. >>> the high profile attorney representing the man a killing him has quit the case. chris darted announced on facebook that
i want to take you to seattle right now. there was a shooting in the city central district. according to police, there are at least two victims here. officers responded to 23rd avenue, earlier this afternoon. there were at least two victims found. a 20-year-old man and a 46-year- old man. were transported to harborview medical center. and both are listed in satisfactory condition at this hour. a lot of witnesses, a lot of shots fired. 20 shots of fired. they don't know a motive now. police tell...
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. >> seattle quality of life the growing homeless population is losing its culture and west coast hubthe third highest in america and the most per capita of rarely enforced laws against camping so they live in tents in plainview many are addicted to heroin and meth drugs consumed in public against the law that almost never prosecuted possession of less than 1 gram does not get a court date or jail cell just a caseworker. >> to make life easier for certain categories of people has actually made it more difficult for everyone. reporter: and repeat offenders are vested routinely sent back to the streets homeless racked up 3500 charges. >> now seattle's generosity are the best writers who don't pay their fares it is no longer and misdemeanor people of color were most often affected. >> how we look at all policies has a very strong equity perspective. >> seattle public schools realized latino students are suspended at a higher rate than whites but the board did away with suspensions in elementary schools and in the fall they will vote on the 213 million-dollar property tax levy for the lib
. >> seattle quality of life the growing homeless population is losing its culture and west coast hubthe third highest in america and the most per capita of rarely enforced laws against camping so they live in tents in plainview many are addicted to heroin and meth drugs consumed in public against the law that almost never prosecuted possession of less than 1 gram does not get a court date or jail cell just a caseworker. >> to make life easier for certain categories of people has...
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he continued to service his clients in seattle. and of course, by then, he had found teresa.n, in the summer of 2009, two strange 911 calls came into the skagit county sheriff's office. an anonymous male caller claimed mark stover was transporting drugs in his car. >> there's a crime that is going to take place in the morning. >> reporter: police pulled mark over, found a small amount of marijuana and cocaine underneath the car. but he was not arrested. mark told police he believed he was being set up. those were not his drugs. mark wasn't charged with any crime. but he was terrified? >> he was terrified that someone was trying to set him up to be charged with transportation of these drugs and facing jail time or prison time or both. >> reporter: not long after that drug incident, mark opened up to a longtime client. told her, she said, that he was convinced his days were numbered. >> he totally shocked me by saying how every time he leaves his house in the morning he checks under his car to make sure there's nothing like a bomb. he was a shaken man. >> reporter: and then abo
he continued to service his clients in seattle. and of course, by then, he had found teresa.n, in the summer of 2009, two strange 911 calls came into the skagit county sheriff's office. an anonymous male caller claimed mark stover was transporting drugs in his car. >> there's a crime that is going to take place in the morning. >> reporter: police pulled mark over, found a small amount of marijuana and cocaine underneath the car. but he was not arrested. mark told police he believed...
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feds say they are breaking the law in seattle. dan springer, now there in seattle, with the latest on this. is this like a sanctuary airport situation? >> i guess you could call it that, the u.s. department of transportation threatened to withhold millions in federal grants unless county officials back down on their policy to basically tell ice they can no longer use this airport to deport detainees. 34,000 illegal immigrants have been deported through this small airport over the last decade. king towny, democrat, issued order threatening to pull contracts of operators at the airports if they continued to run ice flights. ice now has to drive handcuffed detainees all the way to the airport in yacamu, a three-hour drive to coma. local ice officials issued a statement saying "state and local efforts thwarting ice operation serve for additional security concern and add significant delay and cost to u.s. taxpayers," and the brother of a local deputy killed by an illegal immigrant says the sanctuary policies are making it more dangerou
feds say they are breaking the law in seattle. dan springer, now there in seattle, with the latest on this. is this like a sanctuary airport situation? >> i guess you could call it that, the u.s. department of transportation threatened to withhold millions in federal grants unless county officials back down on their policy to basically tell ice they can no longer use this airport to deport detainees. 34,000 illegal immigrants have been deported through this small airport over the last...
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. >> outside amazon shareg lder meetin seattle, groups of protesters are s oaking outn everything from the tech jint's impact on homelessness to its carbon footprint. >> we're using the amazon web services technologies to help foss fuel companies expand and extract oil more quickly and that is obviously very much at odds with being a climate leader. >> inside the meeting where cameras weren't allowed, ceo jeff bezos answered questions from shareholders on issues including climate change among the most closely watched issues debated, amazon's view is the facial recognition technology and shareholders voted against bethls propon the company's recognition program and one would have prohibited the government from selling software to government aemss and another would have led to an independent review of the program. shareholders we spoke to were split. >> we certainly support the folks who are pushing forward the two proposals on the recognition system. it's a huge concern and it's company that has so much reach and so much data and being able to surveil in that way. >> i need to know more
. >> outside amazon shareg lder meetin seattle, groups of protesters are s oaking outn everything from the tech jint's impact on homelessness to its carbon footprint. >> we're using the amazon web services technologies to help foss fuel companies expand and extract oil more quickly and that is obviously very much at odds with being a climate leader. >> inside the meeting where cameras weren't allowed, ceo jeff bezos answered questions from shareholders on issues including...
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. >> what about seattle?t's another hotspot, but if you're interested in seattle but looking for something a little cheaper, what would you suggest? >> boise is an up-and-coming travel destination -- >> boise idaho >> boise idaho >> wow >> it's got the rocky mountains, the boise river, a vibrant up-and-coming downtown, and because it's still being discovered, it's about 50% cheaper than seattle. >> 50% >> 50% cheaper. >> all right so that might actually draw a lot of people to check it out and see what they're missing. >> definitely worth checking out. >> let's say you want to travel south, but new orleans is a little too much for your budget. >> so, if you like great music and great food, savannah, georgia, would like a word with you. >> okay. >> it's consistently ranked as one of the friendliest cities in america, and unlike new orleans, it's got wonderfully mild summer temperatures >> that's a good thing to think about, too, not quite as humid, although georgia can get pretty humid. >> but savannah's an ou
. >> what about seattle?t's another hotspot, but if you're interested in seattle but looking for something a little cheaper, what would you suggest? >> boise is an up-and-coming travel destination -- >> boise idaho >> boise idaho >> wow >> it's got the rocky mountains, the boise river, a vibrant up-and-coming downtown, and because it's still being discovered, it's about 50% cheaper than seattle. >> 50% >> 50% cheaper. >> all right so that...
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five into 10, domingo santana for the game-winning run, seattle scored twice, with two outs it's time memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save $1,000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, only $1,799. only for a limited time. >>> what if even the simplest task like taking a walk down a busy street seemed unbearable? >> health crisis with many of those who have served our country are experiencing every day. nine companions are captioning sponsored by cbs test kim jung-un wanted the u.s. to senld famous bas kelt ball players to north korea as they tried to reach a deal, he made the request ahead of february's sum knit hanoi. >> he was a murderous north korean dictate wore wanted to meet famous basketball players, or he would blow up the world. but other than dennis rodman, who would be crazy enough to go? disney proudly presents air bud, international embarkador. one was a dog. the other fed his uncle to dogs.
five into 10, domingo santana for the game-winning run, seattle scored twice, with two outs it's time memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save $1,000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, only $1,799. only for a limited time. >>> what if even the simplest task like taking a walk down a busy street seemed unbearable? >> health crisis with many of those who have...
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typical in the month of may, a web pattern returning not only for us but the entire west coast from seattle all the way south to san diego. tomorrow, the change will be not as warm, not as sunny, but still dry. lunchtime we are cloudy, cloudy and dry throughout the day. it is wednesday, late morning into the early afternoon when the first drops of rain will arrive. steady soaking rain followed soon thereafter. we will talk about how much rain you expect and how that compares what we get for the entire month of may coming up. >>> thanks paul. >> tonight, playoff mania, sharks, warriors, and we have team coverage. >> was begin with kpnx christian ayers with more on the deep ties to oakland, hitting the court at oracle tonight but with the trailblazers, cristin? >> tomorrow's matchup between the warriors and the portland trail blazers will really be a tale of the town versus the town. oakland's hometown team, versus an oakland native son, damien lillard. >> for weeks, you couldn't miss it. was a familiar face, damien lillard, promising oakland, the town he grew up in, that he would not sell ou
typical in the month of may, a web pattern returning not only for us but the entire west coast from seattle all the way south to san diego. tomorrow, the change will be not as warm, not as sunny, but still dry. lunchtime we are cloudy, cloudy and dry throughout the day. it is wednesday, late morning into the early afternoon when the first drops of rain will arrive. steady soaking rain followed soon thereafter. we will talk about how much rain you expect and how that compares what we get for the...
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. >>> a crack in a seattle cold case. we're learning investigators used the same dna method as the one used to solve the golden state killer case. nearly 52 years ago, susan galvin was found strangled in a parking garage elevator. dozens of people were questioned in the murder investigation but no arrests were ever made. after reopening the case, seattle investigators used dna taken from the scene. they worked to create a family tree, using the killer's public genealogy website. they identified a potential suspect. his name, frank whippich. he died in 1987. >> ou cases no matter who the victim was. no matter what the circumstances. >> seattle police exhumed his remains from a cemetery earlier this year to collect dna and confirmed it matched. since the golden gate killer case, more than 60 cases have been solved with genetic genealogy. >>> new video of a high-speed chase in florida is not like any ot pbably seen. it started with officers chasing a white sedan. then suddenly it stops and everyone gets out, runs out. one of
. >>> a crack in a seattle cold case. we're learning investigators used the same dna method as the one used to solve the golden state killer case. nearly 52 years ago, susan galvin was found strangled in a parking garage elevator. dozens of people were questioned in the murder investigation but no arrests were ever made. after reopening the case, seattle investigators used dna taken from the scene. they worked to create a family tree, using the killer's public genealogy website. they...
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warmer today in seattle and portland than palm springs or phoenix which is not seen often. that is offshore and without in place in the low down south i expect the fog to burn off sooner but the coast will probably not change much, inland temps will. will go from upper 70s to low 80s and then tomorrow that relaxes and the fog comes back in the temperatures settle back into the 70s. >>> a local shelter helping to bring people and pets together. >> when you have hundreds of people and hundreds of animals connecting you are creating a more robust and vibrant community. >> we will tell you one small south bay animal shelters become the best at placing pets the new homes in the state of california. you know when you're at ross and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo
warmer today in seattle and portland than palm springs or phoenix which is not seen often. that is offshore and without in place in the low down south i expect the fog to burn off sooner but the coast will probably not change much, inland temps will. will go from upper 70s to low 80s and then tomorrow that relaxes and the fog comes back in the temperatures settle back into the 70s. >>> a local shelter helping to bring people and pets together. >> when you have hundreds of people...
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jani but what in seattle. some on my case when i hear the. kid i why. and. yet. so you know how could i feel. like me now. yes i feel how by the. i mean. in medicine. by. an alien up that i would. not receive. and i think. understood it was. just a month. for nothing. but a. sunni muslim a movie. set out of the month until when. thank you so much. with the continued well good feel how do you keep. all muslim books you know a little mind. of them some. of them alone it was out of sight. out of no. i've been thinking about it was because i feel like going to some calls on a chilly farm however. if you see a night out that my dad was a marble would you have us a lot of time. for. us around. yeah. that's true for the one that was just as well as i. don't know if.
jani but what in seattle. some on my case when i hear the. kid i why. and. yet. so you know how could i feel. like me now. yes i feel how by the. i mean. in medicine. by. an alien up that i would. not receive. and i think. understood it was. just a month. for nothing. but a. sunni muslim a movie. set out of the month until when. thank you so much. with the continued well good feel how do you keep. all muslim books you know a little mind. of them some. of them alone it was out of sight. out of...
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today and tomorrow portland and seattle very warm. i think i saw 83 for seattle. there is a winter weather advisory that starts at 11:00 a.m. above 8,000 feet. that is for the central sierra. also flash flood watch out, and possible snow above thousand feet that starts at 11:00 a.m. today. not for tahoe or truckee. an on shore breeze or wind for many. 50s on the temps. everyone is reporting cloudy skies. 50 to 55 or 56. no warm otes is warmer than los air aloft at all. you can see the system is moving through. that is giving rain to las vegas, parts of arizona, phoenix today looking for 89. tomorrow they will be 82. how about that. way below average here. the systems continue to work their way in. some moisture could sneak back. a high building back up, bringing in fog, drizzle and sun. more likely the central sierra will see the moisture, though. if you are going up to the mountains the thunderstorms will be erupting and sometimes the flow around that can go from east to west. i think we are a little too far to the west to north but some of that could move in. so
today and tomorrow portland and seattle very warm. i think i saw 83 for seattle. there is a winter weather advisory that starts at 11:00 a.m. above 8,000 feet. that is for the central sierra. also flash flood watch out, and possible snow above thousand feet that starts at 11:00 a.m. today. not for tahoe or truckee. an on shore breeze or wind for many. 50s on the temps. everyone is reporting cloudy skies. 50 to 55 or 56. no warm otes is warmer than los air aloft at all. you can see the system is...
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call my judgment in seattle seeing. the money. up the side of the. mainland. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of 2007. for the presidential election of 2012 and off to chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the c.p.r. at washington follows all economic developments he believes that america's sanctions are killing people in venezuela. when obama 1st imposed these sanctions on individuals because they violate this woman in international conventions he had to declare that venezuela poses an extraordinary and unusual threat to the security of the united states which is of course ridiculous and so this is a very aggressive thing trumpet taking a big step further and really did make it nearly impossible for the venezuelan economy recover temperamental that it will kill him at seattle no he needs them from being a woman to have some of the 58. b.n. they s
call my judgment in seattle seeing. the money. up the side of the. mainland. according to the central bank of venezuela products were missing before the constitutional referendum and regional elections of 2007. for the presidential election of 2012 and off to chavez's death that again led to elections. american sanctions will soon be added to this artificial scarcity making the situation even worse. brought director of the c.p.r. at washington follows all economic developments he believes that...
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>> yes. >> so you went to the jay-z and beyonce concert in seattle? >> yes, i did.of, like, let's do this. >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> put your signs up. up in the air to protest all the nazis. if you like it then you gotta kick the nazis out. i've probably already broken copyright violations by singing this much of the song. although it's parody. it's parody. it's covered under parody. i don't have to pay for this. ♪ i thought i would be across the street from the nazis. we're about to walk past the nazi tattoo shop right now. >> whose town? >> our town. >> whose town? >> our town. >> nazi scum -- >> your time is done. >> whose town? >> our town. >> whose town? >> our town. >> what's up, my man? >> what's up, man? >> how are you doing? >> good. how are you doing? >> good. so they got people coming in from the back. they went down the alley so they're coming in from the back. that truck, i don't know if you notice, came from over here. >> so you're seeing some action happen. >> well, they're just showing up. we'll see how it goes, but it looks good. great crowd
>> yes. >> so you went to the jay-z and beyonce concert in seattle? >> yes, i did.of, like, let's do this. >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> put your signs up. up in the air to protest all the nazis. if you like it then you gotta kick the nazis out. i've probably already broken copyright violations by singing this much of the song. although it's parody. it's parody. it's covered under parody. i don't have to pay for this. ♪ i thought i would be across the...
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we are based in seattle. great audio products that we sell throughout the united states and we sell to over 20 countries worldwide. that's a big part of our business, the majority of our business. the current tariffs have come in and basically levied an immediate increase on our parts. we get about 60%, 65% of our parts from the united states and we are very passionate about that. however, we have to bring in 20% or 30% of parts from china and from other parts of the world. the current tariffs are not paid by china, they are paid by my company, paid by my employees, by the investments we want to make, by the innovation. when the actual goods arrive at the port, for instance for us it's in l.a. or seattle or even vancouver, then when those parts arrive, before they get released we have to actually pay that tariff. a massive impact. liz: let me interrupt then and just ask you, because the president says it's the chinese who pay the tariffs. it sounds like you are paying the tariffs. >> i mean, with respect to t
we are based in seattle. great audio products that we sell throughout the united states and we sell to over 20 countries worldwide. that's a big part of our business, the majority of our business. the current tariffs have come in and basically levied an immediate increase on our parts. we get about 60%, 65% of our parts from the united states and we are very passionate about that. however, we have to bring in 20% or 30% of parts from china and from other parts of the world. the current tariffs...
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that they would put them behind you in a seattle. this is a shake they left of a burger that they asked the 2nd coming what was going to come out of my photo how white i just up but i'm going to assume that you could have just like your mother. but let us try to put it into a city but also for her mother was had the how can kind of guy and who a mother who seem to want to come back to the fisc of the things that the cut should he or she should take in that it. will heal all the but it will matter to her in will for more than it can even give us a mission similar the shooting. of the mother come followed by the bottom of the famine the women of the smile months also moment of the up on the sea look at the sea of one of the looking to see how deep it is on the hill but about those on those. well i don't have the amount of the book which i would do but it was on. now on when i'm on i look in your model for fun and use it for me. to find. the. phantom from. a much tougher than you think. i. might. my mother had another. handle on. what t
that they would put them behind you in a seattle. this is a shake they left of a burger that they asked the 2nd coming what was going to come out of my photo how white i just up but i'm going to assume that you could have just like your mother. but let us try to put it into a city but also for her mother was had the how can kind of guy and who a mother who seem to want to come back to the fisc of the things that the cut should he or she should take in that it. will heal all the but it will...
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it was one yesterday in seattle and anchorage, alaska than it was in phoenix. that tells you. 20 degrees below average and look at the date on their. in fact, a friend of mine was talking to another friend and he said is cold down here. that is in arizona. you don't hear that in may very often. some cloud cover might come off the sierra. with patchy fog. temperatures up a little bit the still submit 50s and there and we will have some partly cloudy skies. overall not bad with temperatures bumping up but another low actually two will form in the pacific northwest and drop in on us for the weekend. the main will be on sunday the partly cloudy. mostly sunny and low clouds out there as well but 60s and 70s. >>> here he is. the group for all your traffic needs. >> that is very generous of you steve. my pleasure. thank you. >> good morning everyone. steve and i are friends so he has to be nice to me i think. westbound 580 as you come out to the tracy triangle there were some road work there and a little bit of a backup which is unusual for this time of the morning. t
it was one yesterday in seattle and anchorage, alaska than it was in phoenix. that tells you. 20 degrees below average and look at the date on their. in fact, a friend of mine was talking to another friend and he said is cold down here. that is in arizona. you don't hear that in may very often. some cloud cover might come off the sierra. with patchy fog. temperatures up a little bit the still submit 50s and there and we will have some partly cloudy skies. overall not bad with temperatures...
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in seattle, washington, newly trained waves, navy actionry take over the seattle air station.oud of our first assignment and we are taking turns in manning the control tower. we are only a few of the 5,000 waves already signed up. but the navy says we are doing such a good job that they want 30,000 more. already we have learn how to instruct pilots with the link trainer. some of us carry last-minute field orders to the pilots. come on, girls and join the waves. >> and come they did from all walks of life and all parts of the country. secretaries, teachers, sales girls, students. from louisiana, texas, nebraska, connecticut, oregon, georgia. whatever their background, they shared a common desire to help their country in time of need. helen was appointed first director of the wave. she hve the president of wellsly college. in august of 1942 she was sworn in by the secretary of the navy frank knox. practically overnight two major training centers were established for women. one for officers at smith college in north hampton, massachusetts, the other for inletestued waves at hunte
in seattle, washington, newly trained waves, navy actionry take over the seattle air station.oud of our first assignment and we are taking turns in manning the control tower. we are only a few of the 5,000 waves already signed up. but the navy says we are doing such a good job that they want 30,000 more. already we have learn how to instruct pilots with the link trainer. some of us carry last-minute field orders to the pilots. come on, girls and join the waves. >> and come they did from...
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they're laying out the case against the city of seattle. other things. we'll get a live report in a moment coming up next. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. >> it's the west coast city known for their natural beauty. critics argue living conditions are getting worse. they argue police are looking the other way when it comes to drug dealers and camping out on streets. dan springer lives there and is live with more now. dan? >> hi, bill. in an effort to make seattle more just for certain minorities and peer people, leaders have stopped enforcing several laws and routine policies. it's against the law to
they're laying out the case against the city of seattle. other things. we'll get a live report in a moment coming up next. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store...
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so they detained him in mcallen, and sofia and juan were sent to live with her mother in seattle. six months later adolfo was released after the attorneys who took up his case say they convinced government lawyers he was not a danger to the community. and we were there. when after 184 days of being separated, he got to hug his children again. they allowed us to sit in on their first moments together. "we missed him, and it was unfair that we were separated from him." "i felt like my entire life was over." the trump administration is looking to fast track deportations by training some border patrol agents to screen asylum cases. immigration advocates argue adolfo's case shows that approach could end with legitimate asylum cases being dismissed. cbs news reached out the customs and border protection for comment on adolfo's case, but did not hear back. this is the mcallen, texas facility where they were separated. and according to the texas civil rights project, their case is not unique. with the texas civil rights project says family separations are still happening at the border. >>
so they detained him in mcallen, and sofia and juan were sent to live with her mother in seattle. six months later adolfo was released after the attorneys who took up his case say they convinced government lawyers he was not a danger to the community. and we were there. when after 184 days of being separated, he got to hug his children again. they allowed us to sit in on their first moments together. "we missed him, and it was unfair that we were separated from him." "i felt like...
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coming to seattle and hope it comes here, a waitress played by a drag queen. and there's another one on the back. and so transformation over audience and they go out to the street. they bring the joy that they have assumed and gathered when a little group of people that goes into a space becomes a community. so please bring it back quickly. thank you. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm cathy rosen a producer and i handled the rigging to the costume budget to the scheduling and i'd like to speak on behalf of all the performers and skilled stagehands, technicians that work at the site. not only do we produce a show that spread joy and inspiration around the community but the performers actually go out in the community and work at different circus centers in town. it's not just our site but we're also inspiring the kids or the professional performers that attend the other sir -- circus centers and we're the home of new circus beginning with the mind troupe and pickle circus. we need a pinnacle of world class performers from hand balancers fr
coming to seattle and hope it comes here, a waitress played by a drag queen. and there's another one on the back. and so transformation over audience and they go out to the street. they bring the joy that they have assumed and gathered when a little group of people that goes into a space becomes a community. so please bring it back quickly. thank you. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm cathy rosen a producer and i handled the rigging to the costume budget to...
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welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people more engaged in their retirement? i want to have the ability to easily transact online, great selection of funds, great advice, everything in one place. helping people in their working years and beyond. that's financial wellness. talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. i've got an idea. ooh, what is it? what if we give the people iphone 10r when they join t-mobile? for a limited time join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone 10r on us. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another
welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people more engaged in their retirement? i want to have the ability to easily transact online, great selection of funds, great advice, everything in one place. helping people in their working years and beyond....
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rob: seattle taking it sanctuary city policies to another level.inesses against fueling the jets that ice uses to deport illegal immigrants. dan springer shows us how the federal government is pushing back. >> reporter: king county airport seattle has been used by immigration and customs enforcement to deport 34,000 illegal immigrants over the last decade. county executive democrat constantine issued an order pressuring companies to fuel the planes, to stop servicing ice planes or lose their contract with the county. the federation for american immigration reform call it an all-out war against border enforcement. >> this takes it to a new level. sanctuary policies they don't cooperate with ice. he is it taking a step further and blacklisting companies that do business with ice, this crosses the line into instruction of justice. >> reporter: in washington state, detainees having to drive all the way, 3 hours instead of 40 minutes. a nice official says state and local efforts thwarting operations serve to create additional security concerns and add s
rob: seattle taking it sanctuary city policies to another level.inesses against fueling the jets that ice uses to deport illegal immigrants. dan springer shows us how the federal government is pushing back. >> reporter: king county airport seattle has been used by immigration and customs enforcement to deport 34,000 illegal immigrants over the last decade. county executive democrat constantine issued an order pressuring companies to fuel the planes, to stop servicing ice planes or lose...
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in seattle, newly trained waves take over the seattle area station.of our first assignment and we are taking turns in manning the control tower. we are only a few of the 5000 waves already signed up, but the navy says we are doing such a good job they wanted 30,000 more. already we have learned how to instruct pilots. ♪ >> some of us carry last-minute field orders to the pilots, so come on girls, join the waves. did, from alley walks of life and all parts of the country -- the secretaries, students, sales girls, from louisiana, texas, connecticut, oregon, whatever their background or they shared it, desire to help their country in times of need. mildred helen mcafee was appointed first director of the waves. she had been the president of wellesley college. in august 1942, she was sworn in by the secretary of the navy, frank knox. ♪ tworactically overnight, major training centers were established for the women, one for officers at smith college in northampton, massachusetts, the other was at hunter college, new york city. this facility was nicknamed th
in seattle, newly trained waves take over the seattle area station.of our first assignment and we are taking turns in manning the control tower. we are only a few of the 5000 waves already signed up, but the navy says we are doing such a good job they wanted 30,000 more. already we have learned how to instruct pilots. ♪ >> some of us carry last-minute field orders to the pilots, so come on girls, join the waves. did, from alley walks of life and all parts of the country -- the...