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, oregon and as far east as new orleans. according to the a-p... if the proposal is implemented governors in the affected states would have final say on whether troops under their control would participate. so states like california may not participate because governor brown would have have to sign off on using the national guard and in the past the governor has spoken out against an immigration ban. we will continue to follow this breaking story throughout the day as more detail about the plan come out. in the east bay... the search continues for a man who lead police on a chase in a stolen van. it happened yesterday morning in pleasanton. officers started chasing the man... and he led them through dublin and san ramon. the man then drove onto a dead- end street when he used the ford van to hit a patrol car twice. he then went through a fence, over an embankment and into alamo creek. the man ditched the van and ran away. police are still looking for him this morning. a new lead in the investigation into a deadly case of roa
, oregon and as far east as new orleans. according to the a-p... if the proposal is implemented governors in the affected states would have final say on whether troops under their control would participate. so states like california may not participate because governor brown would have have to sign off on using the national guard and in the past the governor has spoken out against an immigration ban. we will continue to follow this breaking story throughout the day as more detail about the plan...
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the ap says it would have troops travel as far north as portland, oregon and as far east as new orleans. the governors of the states would decide whether or not there troops would participate. it was written january 25. local faith leaders gathered in front of the ice field offices protesting the new policies. the group is calling for an end of raids happening around virginia and the country. >> to continue these raids, you will have a confrontation with the church. >> the group came to immigration services building with a strong message. are to know the tactics create fear. john: they are holding a prayer vigil. cause, and without any allegations of criminal activity. you don't have a six to eight cars waiting in an area if you are not staking that area out. they pushed eight individuals up against the wall. john: the men were stopped by agents as they left the church. sanctuary, seeking to get out of the cold. john: these advocates also want specific answers today. they want ice to release each and every name arrested and details about the arrest. nearly 700 arrest and half a dozen st
the ap says it would have troops travel as far north as portland, oregon and as far east as new orleans. the governors of the states would decide whether or not there troops would participate. it was written january 25. local faith leaders gathered in front of the ice field offices protesting the new policies. the group is calling for an end of raids happening around virginia and the country. >> to continue these raids, you will have a confrontation with the church. >> the group...
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portland, oregon. >> portland, oregon. it's become known as a foodie city. it is after all one of the first places to jump on the food truck craze, but it's become a top business destination and if you find yourself traveling through town, skip the food scene. this is where you should go. we drove an hour outside portland up winding hills, in the snow. and we ended up in ranier, oregon at a sloth sanctuary. >> so, this is our sloth building, the main sloth building. >> big temperature change. >> oh, yes. >> from out there. this doesn't seem like the natural habitat to a sloth. it's snowing. >> warm, humid climate. so the temperature in here runs about 82 to 86 degrees daily. about 40% humidity. >> this is a zoological wildlife conservative vegas cent conversation center. >> what percentage of sloths do you think that you are able to save from the wild? >> we're lucky to get 20, 30%. >> the rescued sloths live in three research centers in south america and when they're old enough, this is where they retire. >> the sloth house is kept very zen. their sole job
portland, oregon. >> portland, oregon. it's become known as a foodie city. it is after all one of the first places to jump on the food truck craze, but it's become a top business destination and if you find yourself traveling through town, skip the food scene. this is where you should go. we drove an hour outside portland up winding hills, in the snow. and we ended up in ranier, oregon at a sloth sanctuary. >> so, this is our sloth building, the main sloth building. >> big...
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. >>> out west drivers in and around portland, oregon, are dealing with icy roads after a winter storm. this semitruck spiralled off the road and down a 50-foot bank they have minor injuries, hard to believe. >> that's one of many stories we've seen out of portland, oregon. they've seen much more in the way of winter weather than we have, which is fairly odd. i'm going to explain that coming up. we've been on the mild side, but not today. finally starting to see only winter-like weather. current temperature out there right now, sitting in the 30s. 38 degrees, temperatures dropping through the evening. by 11:00, we're down to 31 degrees tonight. if you're heading out, make sure you bundle up because it is going to be a cold friday night for sure. current temperatures out there right now, 36 in leesburg, 38 in fredericksburg, 38 over towards the huntingtown area. it still gives us windchills in the 20s. 34 in gait a cold afternoon for sure. something else i'm tracking, look at this snow up here towards baltimore. the wider picture, look what's happening just to our west, another little f
. >>> out west drivers in and around portland, oregon, are dealing with icy roads after a winter storm. this semitruck spiralled off the road and down a 50-foot bank they have minor injuries, hard to believe. >> that's one of many stories we've seen out of portland, oregon. they've seen much more in the way of winter weather than we have, which is fairly odd. i'm going to explain that coming up. we've been on the mild side, but not today. finally starting to see only winter-like...
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those are sides put on the national party list, like the one in portland oregon that have -- the communities have had water issues with respect to the hanover nuclear facility for decades. the epa has not cleaned it up. there is important work to protect and provide leadership in the space. what's happened is the previous of menstruation was so focused on climate change and on co2 that some of the priorities are left behind. up thoseean communities. we come as republicans, don't have anything to be apologetic about when it -- with respect to the environment. we always believed that you can grow jobs, grown economy while being a good steward of the economy -- of the environment. that's what we are tasked to do. [applause] most what is the interesting facts that many of you know is that, when he was attorney in oklahoma, you sued the pa 14 times -- the epa 14 times. scott: deservedly. gina: do you have questions about that with the people you are working with now? scott: it came up in the confirmation hearings a few times. [laughter] oklahoma,he state of texas, was raising our any other state
those are sides put on the national party list, like the one in portland oregon that have -- the communities have had water issues with respect to the hanover nuclear facility for decades. the epa has not cleaned it up. there is important work to protect and provide leadership in the space. what's happened is the previous of menstruation was so focused on climate change and on co2 that some of the priorities are left behind. up thoseean communities. we come as republicans, don't have anything...
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now we want to go to portland, oregon. on the other line, younger than 50. aaron ? caller: good morning, judge. so -- judge wilkinson: excuse me, can i make a comment about the last caller? because i thought it was -- he raised the point that is worth noting. thethat is that the, you -- law will only flourish if we have justice. and i think the last caller made we needoint and that is in, forde opportunities the most disadvantaged. attachedmeone that is to the rule of law, without the opportunity the law is going to be frustrated and obedience and respect for the law is going to be frustrated. now, the question is, how do we provide it? there are a million different answers, everybody agrees on the problem and there are a million different answers as to what the solutions are. but it is going to take a national effort and it is going to take programs and we cannot even begin to get these solutions until we can listen to one another and hear what everybody is bringing to the table. but i understand the frustration that the previous caller expressed. and i believe tha
now we want to go to portland, oregon. on the other line, younger than 50. aaron ? caller: good morning, judge. so -- judge wilkinson: excuse me, can i make a comment about the last caller? because i thought it was -- he raised the point that is worth noting. thethat is that the, you -- law will only flourish if we have justice. and i think the last caller made we needoint and that is in, forde opportunities the most disadvantaged. attachedmeone that is to the rule of law, without the...
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, oregon, where the grandparents lived. the hugs look a little tighter. already happening in san francisco, minnesota, and los angeles, where just a week ago he was in tears after hearing his brother who he hadn't seen in three years was being sent back to iran. >> my brother. >> he was the first iran man man to return to the u.s. on thursday after being deported because of president trump's executive order despite having a valid visa. los angeles mayor eric garcetti stood by the family during their reunion, doubling down on his strong stans against immigration policy. >> we're a city of sanction area and refuge and defense of our constitution. >> reporter: after seven years of living apart, eight months of planning and a weak of heartache he final embraced his parents, a reunion he said was well worth the wait. immigration is still here at the international terminal helping families any way they can. the aclu tells us they received $31 million in donations over the last weekend. it's money that will help them continue thei
, oregon, where the grandparents lived. the hugs look a little tighter. already happening in san francisco, minnesota, and los angeles, where just a week ago he was in tears after hearing his brother who he hadn't seen in three years was being sent back to iran. >> my brother. >> he was the first iran man man to return to the u.s. on thursday after being deported because of president trump's executive order despite having a valid visa. los angeles mayor eric garcetti stood by the...
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superfunder 1300 sites that have been put on a national priority list like the one in portland, oregon. then the water issues with resolve to the -- with respect to the epa cleaning up water. so there is very important work. what has happened in the last several years as the previous administration was so focused on climate change that other priorities were left behind. we as republicans do not have anything to be apologetic about with respect to the environment. nothing. we have always believed you can grow jobs, grow economies by to the good steward environment. we can do both. gina: one of the most interesting facts that may be -- that maybe many of you know, when you were in the general, you sued the state 14 times. scott: exactly. it came up in the confirmation hearing a few times. [chuckling] scott ask yourself, why would the country sued the epa? because it was acting against the statute. saying, we are going to duplicate that enforce ourselves across the state. do you know and you probably do because you study the this morning, this is a fact. president bush, president clinton,
superfunder 1300 sites that have been put on a national priority list like the one in portland, oregon. then the water issues with resolve to the -- with respect to the epa cleaning up water. so there is very important work. what has happened in the last several years as the previous administration was so focused on climate change that other priorities were left behind. we as republicans do not have anything to be apologetic about with respect to the environment. nothing. we have always...
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oregon hubo detenciÓn para quienes ce dicen las calles. en chicago se pararon frente a la torre trump. >>> me siento frustrada y los hispano crecen en el paÍs >>> es injusto >>> lissette saliÓ con su letrero a los movilizaciones y su papÁ esta angustiado y trump no es su presidente en los Ángeles edgardo muÑoz noticias telemundo >>> las marchas fue en nueva york a en la torre internacional de trump, ahÍ estuvo rebeca smith quien tiene lo Último. (gritos) >>> una semana mÁs y mas demostraciones en contra de las polÍticas del presidente, donald trump. en este dÍa el dia del presidente gente de todas las edades de diferentes razas salieron a las calles para levantar su voz para quienes denominaron "el dÍa del no presidente" para ricardo lo mÁs importante es llamar la atenciÓn del mundo y los medios sociales y que el presidente lo piense dos veces a la hora de tomar las decisiones. >>> algunos amigos estÁn deportados por ice y tengo miedo para mi mamÁ porque ella depende del seguro social >>> este centro fue marcha del mes pasad
oregon hubo detenciÓn para quienes ce dicen las calles. en chicago se pararon frente a la torre trump. >>> me siento frustrada y los hispano crecen en el paÍs >>> es injusto >>> lissette saliÓ con su letrero a los movilizaciones y su papÁ esta angustiado y trump no es su presidente en los Ángeles edgardo muÑoz noticias telemundo >>> las marchas fue en nueva york a en la torre internacional de trump, ahÍ estuvo rebeca smith quien tiene lo Último....
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. >>> protesters hit the streets of portland, oregon, to remember quanice hayes, a 17-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer. the march started peacefully but then escalated when protesters threw signs and street cones and damaged at least one vehicle. hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the recall of 700,000 strollers. they say a connector linking the car seat to the frame could cause children to fall in the britax strollers. find more information on our website, atmfans.com. >>> major changes may soon be coming to the sell by dates. walmart is among those backing the change. supporters say it will not only reduce confusion but keep consumers from wasting food and ca
. >>> protesters hit the streets of portland, oregon, to remember quanice hayes, a 17-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer. the march started peacefully but then escalated when protesters threw signs and street cones and damaged at least one vehicle. hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a...
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. >>> portland, oregon. a city i hate to love! [ laughter ] portland is an interesting town. it is widely regarded as america's whitest major city. you could have a nascar race at a tuna noodle casserole convention at a khaki pants festival, and you'd only have something slightly whiter than portland. and portland used to have a thriving black community. why has that changed? and who has replaced those people? and the answer is, as you all know, hipsters. when you walk the streets, you feel like you are in a mumford and sons look alike contest. hipsters are everywhere in america. but no place is as hip as portland. i'm wondering, is it a coincidence that america's whitest major city is america's hippest major city and not home to black people? is that a coincidence? come on, man. >>> my name is w. kamau bell. as i comedian, i've made a living finding humor in parts of america i don't understand. now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out to the beliefs that add color to this country. this is "united shades of america." ♪ >>> this is portland, or
. >>> portland, oregon. a city i hate to love! [ laughter ] portland is an interesting town. it is widely regarded as america's whitest major city. you could have a nascar race at a tuna noodle casserole convention at a khaki pants festival, and you'd only have something slightly whiter than portland. and portland used to have a thriving black community. why has that changed? and who has replaced those people? and the answer is, as you all know, hipsters. when you walk the streets, you...
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, oregon, letting a local reporter know he wanted someone else to interview him. >> lester holt. >> lester holt? was lester holt part of this morning's coverage? >> i usually see him more on the news than you. >> i'm lester. how are you? >> his name is jayden. we finally met today. the 7-year-old was visiting family in new york and to our delight stopped by and got a behind the scenes tour of "nightly news" along with his cousin. >> what does that say? >> good evening and welcome to the nbc "nightly news" studio. >> they know the secret of how easy it is now. he made my day and a big thanks to kgw tv drew carney for being a great sport about all of this. by the way, there's more on our facebook page. >>> when we come back, the officer who went way beyond the call of duty when he got an unusual request for help. >>> "nbc nightly news" is brought to you by weather tech, the ultimate american-made vehicle protection. >>> finally tonight, police officers are used to calls for help but usually not like this. but not like this. a fifth grader in ohio had an unusual request for the cops. help wit
, oregon, letting a local reporter know he wanted someone else to interview him. >> lester holt. >> lester holt? was lester holt part of this morning's coverage? >> i usually see him more on the news than you. >> i'm lester. how are you? >> his name is jayden. we finally met today. the 7-year-old was visiting family in new york and to our delight stopped by and got a behind the scenes tour of "nightly news" along with his cousin. >> what does that...
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nasty ice up in portland, oregon. headg down from washington into areas of oregon. that storm will be with us all through the weekend too. in the east, it's all about the cold. buffalo now with a windchill of negative 1. this is kind of what you'd expect all winter long. but we haven't been this cold in awhile. negative 21 in montana. there is some true arctic cold air blowing in minneapolis. zero windchills. chicago at zero. then areas to the south. the cold air is toward the south, little rock with 29. you get the picture. everyone east of the rockies, it feels like winter with the exception of florida. as we go throughout the day today, again, the temperatures are going to recover a little bit. there is some sunshine out there. so we're below freezing, highs today, we start windchill at zero. we'll get back up to about 26 in chicago. 24 in minneapolis. so again, this is a little bit below average. but not horrible. kansas city at 33. and pittsburgh around 29. the only areas we're holding onto the warmth is miami at 80 today. good news for the upcoming weekend is
nasty ice up in portland, oregon. headg down from washington into areas of oregon. that storm will be with us all through the weekend too. in the east, it's all about the cold. buffalo now with a windchill of negative 1. this is kind of what you'd expect all winter long. but we haven't been this cold in awhile. negative 21 in montana. there is some true arctic cold air blowing in minneapolis. zero windchills. chicago at zero. then areas to the south. the cold air is toward the south, little...
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when i was a little girl growing up in portland, oregon, a very white city as a brown girl, his poetry was a mirror for me. he did a good job it really recording our stories. the good, the bad and everything in the middle. >> the writing has also been an inspiration for me personally. i grew up reading his poems and renie watson, who is a children's book author has been at the forefront of revitalizing the home. she says the goal is to turn it into a writing center. >> if you like the legacy is here to help us process what is happening in our world today. and how the young people have a state to write their studies and where they can celebrate every day unsung heroes and also kind of put on record how they feel about what is going on in the world right now. >> at a time when our country is divided, i think we can all still use some inspiration. his words are relevant today. i would like to read his poem, i two. i to send america. i am the darker brother, they send me to eat in the kitchen when company comes. but i laugh and eat well and grow strong. tomorrow i will be at the table when
when i was a little girl growing up in portland, oregon, a very white city as a brown girl, his poetry was a mirror for me. he did a good job it really recording our stories. the good, the bad and everything in the middle. >> the writing has also been an inspiration for me personally. i grew up reading his poems and renie watson, who is a children's book author has been at the forefront of revitalizing the home. she says the goal is to turn it into a writing center. >> if you like...
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. >> reporter: public schoolteacher zach olstein came all the way from portland, oregon to voice his concerns. in his hand, not a sign, but a big giant pencil mocking devos' first tweet as secretary of education. >> the tweet said can anyone help me find the pencils? you could buy literally 40 billion pencils with your wealth. we have to scrape from our small paycheck to buy pencils for our students. >> proud of public schools! >> reporter: he says it is important to take a stand tomorrow to protect the leader of tomorrow. >> these students are our future. >> reporter: hillary lane, wusa9. >> supporters say devos' lack of pe in her new position. she will be able to bring fresh new ideas to the table that will help the public school system thrive. >>> a few blocks away outside the supreme court, demonstrators were protesting a different issue. demonstrators on both sides of the abortion issue gather in the district today just one of many rallies nationwide in support and against planned parenthood. this comes a month after the president signed an executive order banning federal fundin
. >> reporter: public schoolteacher zach olstein came all the way from portland, oregon to voice his concerns. in his hand, not a sign, but a big giant pencil mocking devos' first tweet as secretary of education. >> the tweet said can anyone help me find the pencils? you could buy literally 40 billion pencils with your wealth. we have to scrape from our small paycheck to buy pencils for our students. >> proud of public schools! >> reporter: he says it is important to...
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let's go to errol in portland, oregon on the younger than 50 line. go ahead, aaron. aaron, are you there? caller: i'm here. host: good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning, judge. guest: excuse me can i make one comment about our last caller? because i thought it was a good -- he raised a point that's well worth noting, and that is that the -- that the law will only flourish if we have justice, and i think our last caller made a good point and that is that we need to provide opportunity in the disadvantaged, most disadvantaged citizens, and as someone who's attached to the rule of law, without that opportunity, law is going to be frustrated and obedience and respectful law is going to be frustrated. now, the question is how do we provide it? and there are a million different answers. everybody agrees on the problem. there are a million different answers as to what the solutions are. but it's going to take a national effort and pilot programs. we won't even begin to get these solutions until we can listen to one another and hear what everybody brings on the table,
let's go to errol in portland, oregon on the younger than 50 line. go ahead, aaron. aaron, are you there? caller: i'm here. host: good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning, judge. guest: excuse me can i make one comment about our last caller? because i thought it was a good -- he raised a point that's well worth noting, and that is that the -- that the law will only flourish if we have justice, and i think our last caller made a good point and that is that we need to provide opportunity in...
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she is now in portland, oregon where doctors are working to fix her dangerous heart defect. the first attempt to come was blocked because of trump's travel ban but an effort by lawmakers helped her get a special waiver and they believe that fatima can recover with special treatment. >>> and now the news team is working on stories for today begin a 4:00. >> for anyone out there that has a tattoo and maybe regret its, there is a new laser treatment with promising results. here is the proof, check out the before and after photos, just how it looks after only two treatment today at 4:00, we tell you about the local doctor doing the tattoo procedure and why the doctors say it's better than ones offers in the past. can you take us with you on the go with the channel 6 "action news" news app we'll see you with those stories at 4:00. >>> we'll check the accuweather forecast with that snow on the way when we come right back. >>> it is the first unofficial sign of spring in philadelphia. the phillies packed up their equipment truck at citizens bank park this morning and are headed sou
she is now in portland, oregon where doctors are working to fix her dangerous heart defect. the first attempt to come was blocked because of trump's travel ban but an effort by lawmakers helped her get a special waiver and they believe that fatima can recover with special treatment. >>> and now the news team is working on stories for today begin a 4:00. >> for anyone out there that has a tattoo and maybe regret its, there is a new laser treatment with promising results. here is...
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he lives in portland, oregon. >> by the time he set up shop this new york, levine found himself at the vanguard of an explosion in street and pop art, connecting underground artists like shepherd ferry including sportswear ceos and hollywood stars. but i still know him as the guy i drank with and boxed with in trenton, and the great thing about jonathan is he's still both of those things. >> if you're from jersey, they're really excited. and if they're not, they're really curious. it's been overwhelmingly positive, which was surprising to me, because i thought for sure i'd have this negative backlash, oh, you're moving to jersey. now, it's possible people are saying saying that, but nobody be's saying it to me. >> i want to show you what i did to your boss' face. [laughter] i won. >> he did win the fight. >> i did win the fight. >> dressed up as the easter bunny, and i dressed up as santa claus. the battle of the holiday heavyweights. >> as big as a move as this is for levine, it's a great deal for jersey city. >> i want it to be this thing when people look back five years from now, th
he lives in portland, oregon. >> by the time he set up shop this new york, levine found himself at the vanguard of an explosion in street and pop art, connecting underground artists like shepherd ferry including sportswear ceos and hollywood stars. but i still know him as the guy i drank with and boxed with in trenton, and the great thing about jonathan is he's still both of those things. >> if you're from jersey, they're really excited. and if they're not, they're really curious....
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and police arrested several protesters in portland, oregon, for blocking the street. the president returned to the white house where he's expected to focus on immigration again. cbs news has learned department of homeland security john kelly will enforce guide linings which includes immediately returning immigrants captured at the mexican border. expedited deporteration for undocumented immigrants in the country less than two years. and hiring 10,000 new enforcement agents and 5,000 border patrol officers. mr. trump is expected to sign a new executive order on immigration to replace the one. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" we will talk to cbs news national security analyst fran townsend about the president's new national security adviser. >> there's been a knew wave of threats around jewish cemeteries. graves at a cemetery were vandalized monday. and yesterday, there were 11 separate bomb scares called into jewish community centers. it's the latest wave of anti-symmetric threats. mr. trump would be criticized has been criticized to condemn the anti-semitic threats. >>
and police arrested several protesters in portland, oregon, for blocking the street. the president returned to the white house where he's expected to focus on immigration again. cbs news has learned department of homeland security john kelly will enforce guide linings which includes immediately returning immigrants captured at the mexican border. expedited deporteration for undocumented immigrants in the country less than two years. and hiring 10,000 new enforcement agents and 5,000 border...
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, oregon letting a local reporter know he wanted someone else to interview him. >> lester holt. >> lester holt. was lester holt part of this morning's coverage? >> i usually i see him more on the news than you. >> i'm lester. how are you? >> his name is jayden. we finally met today. the 7-year-old was visiting family in new york and to our delight stopped by and got a behind the scenes tour of "nightly news" along with his cousin. >> what does that say? >> good evening and welcome to the "nightly news" studio. >> they know the secret of how easy it is now. he made my day and a big thanks to kgw tv drew karney about being a great sport about this. there's more on our facebook page. >>> the officer who went way beyond the call of duty when he got an unusual request for help. viagra single packs... so guys with ed... can take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediat
, oregon letting a local reporter know he wanted someone else to interview him. >> lester holt. >> lester holt. was lester holt part of this morning's coverage? >> i usually i see him more on the news than you. >> i'm lester. how are you? >> his name is jayden. we finally met today. the 7-year-old was visiting family in new york and to our delight stopped by and got a behind the scenes tour of "nightly news" along with his cousin. >> what does that...
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in the portland, oregon, area, schools were closed and travel was a mess. residents said they haven't seen that much snow in over a decade. >>> and a fireball over the sky over lake michigan was so huge it was seen in nine states and canada. but an astronomer says it was caused by a meteor no bigger than a basketball ball. this view was captured by a police dash cam near milwaukee. witnesses say they heard two large booms afterwards. >>> the super bowl champions, new england patriots will be honored today with a parade throughout downtown boston. the pats returned to new england last night, arriving at gillette stadium. fans lined up to welcome their team and catch a glimpse of the vince lombardi trophy. >>> lebron james somehow missed a gimme layup under ten seconds to go. that would have given cleveland the lead against washington but he quickly went from goat to hero. >> from lebron james, he turns -- lebron -- yes! you've got to be kidding me! >> james banks in a maximum difficulty step-back three-pointer with under two seconds to go to send the game in
in the portland, oregon, area, schools were closed and travel was a mess. residents said they haven't seen that much snow in over a decade. >>> and a fireball over the sky over lake michigan was so huge it was seen in nine states and canada. but an astronomer says it was caused by a meteor no bigger than a basketball ball. this view was captured by a police dash cam near milwaukee. witnesses say they heard two large booms afterwards. >>> the super bowl champions, new england...
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the worst forecast this morning is in the portland, oregon, area. snow to freezing rain. eventually it will turn over to all rain. here's the snow forecast. three feet across the highest elevations. everyone in the east grab the hats, the gloves f the kids this morning. temperatures are very cold. windchill is about zero to single digits throughout the great lakes. negative numbers in the lower plains. now, we are going to warm it up slowly this weekend. here's today's forecast. again, chilly in the great lakes. best weather by far. georgia down here and areas of florida. if you look at the west, we start to get a warm up on saturday. still very chilly on saturday. areas of the east. but again, there's no snow and no rain so there's really no complaints. then for super bowl sunday. it gets warm. 70s and 50s all the way up to st. louis. 72 in d.c. again. the cold shot is in and then it's out. as far as the super bowl forecast goes, they do have the retractable roof there in houston. they can do what they please. temperature will be about 71 degrees. mostly cloudy skies. ni
the worst forecast this morning is in the portland, oregon, area. snow to freezing rain. eventually it will turn over to all rain. here's the snow forecast. three feet across the highest elevations. everyone in the east grab the hats, the gloves f the kids this morning. temperatures are very cold. windchill is about zero to single digits throughout the great lakes. negative numbers in the lower plains. now, we are going to warm it up slowly this weekend. here's today's forecast. again, chilly...
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baby fatemeh reshad arrived at a hospital in portland, oregon yesterday. the four-month old infant was admitted for a life-saving procedure to treat a heart defect. she had been scheduled to meet with doctors in portland on sunday... but the family says they were rerouted back to iran because of the president's ban. it took a combined effort from doctors .. state and federal officials... and several legislators before secretary of state rex tillerson granted the waiver. doctors in portland say fatemeh looks well... and early results were promising. civil rights activist rev. jesse jackson ... made a stop in the bay area today.he spoke at the university of san francisco .. as part of the school's african american history celebration. he also talked about the drama surrounding the senate confirmation for jeff sessions as attorney general. last night, massachussetts senator elizabeth warren was forced into silence on the senate floor. she had been reading out loud from letters .... including one from the widow of dr. martin luther king jr. that letter critici
baby fatemeh reshad arrived at a hospital in portland, oregon yesterday. the four-month old infant was admitted for a life-saving procedure to treat a heart defect. she had been scheduled to meet with doctors in portland on sunday... but the family says they were rerouted back to iran because of the president's ban. it took a combined effort from doctors .. state and federal officials... and several legislators before secretary of state rex tillerson granted the waiver. doctors in portland say...
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, oregon. some areas could see as much as 6 inches of rain. in the east new england is the weather system stretches from new york all the way to maine and as much as a foot could call in some parts. >>> still ahead the new method predicting autism before age 1. >>> the murder mystery after two 13-year-old girls were killed while on a hike. we have details on the search for their killer and surveillance video of the man police now want to speak with. >>> plus, thousands of people in tokyo are donating their phones. what it has to do with the next summer olympic games. z2a0gz zi0z y2a0gy yi0y >>> in san francisco a 2,000-pound concrete slab threatening to fall from the roof of a high-rise has been some streets were re-opened and evacuations were ordered in most buildings. >>> a nationwide boycott today called a day without immigrants. the idea is to skip work, stay home from school and hold off shopping to show how important immigrants are to the economy. hundreds of businesses will be closed as
, oregon. some areas could see as much as 6 inches of rain. in the east new england is the weather system stretches from new york all the way to maine and as much as a foot could call in some parts. >>> still ahead the new method predicting autism before age 1. >>> the murder mystery after two 13-year-old girls were killed while on a hike. we have details on the search for their killer and surveillance video of the man police now want to speak with. >>> plus,...
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robert is waiting in portland, oregon. a republican. good morning. trump anddid vote for i regret that i did in many ways , but i think that front is a lot like a used car salesman. he will go around and overpromise something and then deal with it accordingly as the chips fall. i think we are seeing that already. the other thing i have noticed about him is that throughout his campaign he had no problem essentially destroying ad hominem attack against those around him with no problem. no care, no concern what he did. now we are seeing that with this immigration ruling, the recent ruling where there is no concern for those with green cards, no concern for those with visas. now they are adjusting it and he probably knew that would happen so then he goes back to overpromising and then dealing with the things as they come around. that is what i noticed about the wall. compromisewill be a between the united states and mexico. he has always known that. he knew that he would not prosecute hillary clinton. himve a problem trusting and i probably never will. i
robert is waiting in portland, oregon. a republican. good morning. trump anddid vote for i regret that i did in many ways , but i think that front is a lot like a used car salesman. he will go around and overpromise something and then deal with it accordingly as the chips fall. i think we are seeing that already. the other thing i have noticed about him is that throughout his campaign he had no problem essentially destroying ad hominem attack against those around him with no problem. no care,...
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in portland, oregon, police arrested several protesters who blocked a downtown street. in atlanta, about 400 marched peacefully through midtown. defense secretary jim mattis flew to baghdad today for meetings with iraqi leaders. he told reporters the u.s. does not intend to seize iraq's oil, backing off from a suggestion made by president trump. the u.s. is working with the iraqis to flush isis out of western mosul, an operation that could take months. charlie d'agata shows why. [gunfire] >> reporter: the new weapon in the isis arsenal isn't on the battlefield but above it. dw propaganda videos from isis appear to show armed drones dropping explosives on iraqi troops with dead center accuracy. as the militant group loses esound in iraq, it's been using drones with increasing levels of sophistication. iraqi tv correspondent abdul hameen zebari was wounded by an armed drone while traveling with iraqi forces in mosul. was there a flash of light? did you hear the explosion? "it was a loud blast," he said. "i fell down on my side. i knew what it was because seconds earlier t
in portland, oregon, police arrested several protesters who blocked a downtown street. in atlanta, about 400 marched peacefully through midtown. defense secretary jim mattis flew to baghdad today for meetings with iraqi leaders. he told reporters the u.s. does not intend to seize iraq's oil, backing off from a suggestion made by president trump. the u.s. is working with the iraqis to flush isis out of western mosul, an operation that could take months. charlie d'agata shows why. [gunfire]...
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, oregon, where her grandparents live. the hugs looked a little tighter and seemed to last a little longer at reunions already happening in san francisco, minnesota, and los angeles where just a week ago was in tears after hearing his brother, who he hadn't seen in three years, was being sent back to iran. >> my brother is-- he did nothing wrong, no prison. >> reporter: ali was the first iranian man to return to the u.s. on thursday after being deported because of president trump's executive order, despite having a valid visa. >> after all of this, i'm so happy. >> reporter: los angeles mayor stood by the family during their reunion, doubling down on his strong stance against president trump's immigration policy. >> we are a city of sanctuary, of refuge, and also of defense of our constitution. >> reporter: after seven years living a part, eight months of planning and a week of heartache, he will finally see his parents, a reunion he says that's well worth the wait. immigration attorneys are still here at lax's internation
, oregon, where her grandparents live. the hugs looked a little tighter and seemed to last a little longer at reunions already happening in san francisco, minnesota, and los angeles where just a week ago was in tears after hearing his brother, who he hadn't seen in three years, was being sent back to iran. >> my brother is-- he did nothing wrong, no prison. >> reporter: ali was the first iranian man to return to the u.s. on thursday after being deported because of president trump's...
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now she and her family have received an all clear to come to a hospital in portland, oregon. >> from what we know about her condition, we anticipate a very good result a surgery that will provide her a very active and full life and we're excited to get to meet her and her family. >> fat tim ma was set to have the procedure in the us but trump's exec seive order shut the door four her. the girl and her family are expected to arrive in just a few days. >>> now stay with us as we track developments in the travel ban. you can always get the latest on our website cbsphilly.com. >>> in other news now, police in gloucester county are investigate a case of vandalism. someone spray painted racist graffiti on a house in wenonah last night. this happened on jefferson avenue. there's no word on why this house was targeted by the vandals. police tell "eyewitness news" no arrests have been made just yet. >>> also, philadelphia police are investigating the robbery of a girl scout in center city this afternoon. the young victim says she was selling cookies at 16th and pine when a man stole about $50
now she and her family have received an all clear to come to a hospital in portland, oregon. >> from what we know about her condition, we anticipate a very good result a surgery that will provide her a very active and full life and we're excited to get to meet her and her family. >> fat tim ma was set to have the procedure in the us but trump's exec seive order shut the door four her. the girl and her family are expected to arrive in just a few days. >>> now stay with us as...
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>> >>> protesters hit the streets of portland, oregon, last night ing to remember a 17-year-old robbery suspect who was shot and killed by a police officer last week. police say demonstrators become a bit rowdy throwing signs and street cones. only one person was detained briefly. >> those date labels on foods like sell by and best before may soon get a little simpler to understand. consumers now face ten different phrases for date labeling. those multiple notifications could be reaching their expiration date. food industry groups want to use just two phrases, best if used by and use by. it could hit store shelves by the summer of 2018. >>> to texas and the quick reflexes of the sky diver saved a father and his young son. take a look here. they were on the brink of disaster here. the man at the indoor sky diving center in houston placed his toddler on the counter there. the staff member quickly came to the rescues catching the boy just seconds before he fell on his head. the rescuer did a victory dance and gave a thumbs up to the security camera. knowing he did good. >> i'm glad
>> >>> protesters hit the streets of portland, oregon, last night ing to remember a 17-year-old robbery suspect who was shot and killed by a police officer last week. police say demonstrators become a bit rowdy throwing signs and street cones. only one person was detained briefly. >> those date labels on foods like sell by and best before may soon get a little simpler to understand. consumers now face ten different phrases for date labeling. those multiple notifications...
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, oregon through united airlines' "petsafe" program. considine says jacob was supposed to fly from detroit to portland with a 1 hour layover in chicago. that turned into a 20 hour layover and she says the dog was not fed in that time. considine says her veterinarian told her jacob's stomach flipped due to the stress of his journey and suffocated his organs.. "after rushing jacob to the emergency vet when his breathing became scarce, he was pronounced dead after 8 min of cpr. we lost him " united airlines released a statement reading in part- 'we worked to ensure jacob's comfort throughout his entire journey and he showed no signs of distress nor behave in a way that would suggest he was unwell while in our care. it adds the case is closed. but jacob's owner says the matter is not resolved. it's a spectacular sight to see and it only happens once a year. for a few weeks each febrary...visitors to yosemite get to catch of glimpse.... of the firefall. the phenomenon gives an illusion that hot flowing lava is pouring off the waterfall's edg
, oregon through united airlines' "petsafe" program. considine says jacob was supposed to fly from detroit to portland with a 1 hour layover in chicago. that turned into a 20 hour layover and she says the dog was not fed in that time. considine says her veterinarian told her jacob's stomach flipped due to the stress of his journey and suffocated his organs.. "after rushing jacob to the emergency vet when his breathing became scarce, he was pronounced dead after 8 min of cpr. we...
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translation: in portland, oregon, as i was coming out of the court when i went to pay my ticket that i owed, they were waiting for me outside. that's the new reality under what president trump calls a military operation. you see what's happening at the border. all of a sudden, for the first time, weeding gang members out, we'ree getting drug lords out. we're getting really bad dudes out of this country. and at a rate that nobody‘s ever seen before. and they're the bad ones. also crossing the border, rex tillerson, the secretary of state from texas, year to talk to his counterpart and forced to listen to mexican concerns. translation: it is a fact that is obvious that mexicans are worried, irritated, before what is perceived as policies that might be harmful to our national interest and to mexicans in mexico and abroad. inconsistency in tone is an early feature of the trump administration. the secretary of state took a much softer line than his boss. two strong sovereign countries, from time to time, will have differences. we listen closely and carefully to each other as we respectf
translation: in portland, oregon, as i was coming out of the court when i went to pay my ticket that i owed, they were waiting for me outside. that's the new reality under what president trump calls a military operation. you see what's happening at the border. all of a sudden, for the first time, weeding gang members out, we'ree getting drug lords out. we're getting really bad dudes out of this country. and at a rate that nobody‘s ever seen before. and they're the bad ones. also crossing the...
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, oregon. it oregon. it was an ordinary act that defied to screwed discriminatory curfew imposed on japanese americans during world war ii. he took the case to the supreme court and loss. the decision he fought for the rest of his life. despite. despite what they endured, suspicion, hostility, forced removal, he never stop believing in the promise of his country. he never stop fighting for equality and justice for all. he said we believe in the greatness and the great ideals of this country. we think that there is the future for all humanity and the united states of america. today, his legacy has never been more important. it is a call toward national conscience. a reminder of our obligation to be the land of the free and the home of the brave. in america worthy of his sacrifice. the internment of japanese americans is another example that when we do not stand up against unconstitutional actions like the muslim and we will be complicit in what follows. i hope that our republican colleagues will
, oregon. it oregon. it was an ordinary act that defied to screwed discriminatory curfew imposed on japanese americans during world war ii. he took the case to the supreme court and loss. the decision he fought for the rest of his life. despite. despite what they endured, suspicion, hostility, forced removal, he never stop believing in the promise of his country. he never stop fighting for equality and justice for all. he said we believe in the greatness and the great ideals of this country. we...
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, oregon. another somali came in as refugee. he is a virginia cabbie. he able to work here. he became a naturalized u.s. citizen. we don't have his picture. but then the next thing you know, he was accused of providing material support to al-shabaab, which is a foreign terrorist organization. he has escaped. they think he went across the mexican border. ralph a bunch of others including a iraqi translator who is supposed to get special status. he pledged allegiance to isis and lied about it. this list has gotten a lot of our viewers very upset. i couldn't tell you how many tweets i got after we talked about it and i think its important we do say, none of these people were able to kill americans on american soil but, would they if they could? >> well, these people would have killed americans if they could, thankfully our intelligence community and law enforcement, really has done a great job since 9/11. liz, you really raised a couple of points here. one, we have not had proportionate problems w
, oregon. another somali came in as refugee. he is a virginia cabbie. he able to work here. he became a naturalized u.s. citizen. we don't have his picture. but then the next thing you know, he was accused of providing material support to al-shabaab, which is a foreign terrorist organization. he has escaped. they think he went across the mexican border. ralph a bunch of others including a iraqi translator who is supposed to get special status. he pledged allegiance to isis and lied about it....
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, oregon. she was born with a rare congenital heart disease which restricts blood from reaching the rest of her body. her grandparents are u.s. citizens and live in portland. >>> and sticking to the topic of the president's stance on immigration policies, a commercial that's set to air today before the super bowl halftime show took aim at u.s. relations with mexico. nbc explains why the ad had to be edited. >> reporter: it's one of many ads be shown to millions of people on super bowl sunday. but this 90-second spot and her daughter as they travel to the u.s. to some is sending a mixed signal. >> better place to live, better place to raise her daughter. >> immigration, i guess. >> i think it's part of the mystery. it's very vague. >> reporter: the creators behind the commercial is pennsylvania company 84 lumber. the idea was to make a big statement, and the message is about job recruiting for hundreds of positions. >> 84 lumber is looking for people who embody the characteristics of the mom and
, oregon. she was born with a rare congenital heart disease which restricts blood from reaching the rest of her body. her grandparents are u.s. citizens and live in portland. >>> and sticking to the topic of the president's stance on immigration policies, a commercial that's set to air today before the super bowl halftime show took aim at u.s. relations with mexico. nbc explains why the ad had to be edited. >> reporter: it's one of many ads be shown to millions of people on super...
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the only arrests reported in portland, oregon, refused to get out of the street. back to you, great ta. >> thank you. >>> next, trump calls the media the enemy of the american people. someone in the cabinet degrees we'll tell you who. because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority : you w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; as have bl
the only arrests reported in portland, oregon, refused to get out of the street. back to you, great ta. >> thank you. >>> next, trump calls the media the enemy of the american people. someone in the cabinet degrees we'll tell you who. because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority : you w...i was...
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, oregon where her grandparents live. the hugs looked a little tighter and seemed to last a little longer at reunions happening at san francisco, minnesota, and los angeles, where just a week ago hussein was in tears after hearing his brother, who he hadn't seen in three years, was being sent back to iran. >> my brother is -- >> reporter: ali was the first iranian man to return to the u.s. on thursday after being deported because of president trump's executive order, despite having a valid visa. >> i am so happy. >> reporter: the mayor of los angeles stood by the family during their reunion, doubling down on his strong stance against president trump's immigration policies. >> we are a city of sanctuary, refuge, and also of defense of our constitution. >> reporter: after seven years living apart, eight months of planning and a week of heartache, he will finally see his parents. a reunion he says that's well worth the wait. immigration attorneys are still here at lax's international terminal helping families any way they ca
, oregon where her grandparents live. the hugs looked a little tighter and seemed to last a little longer at reunions happening at san francisco, minnesota, and los angeles, where just a week ago hussein was in tears after hearing his brother, who he hadn't seen in three years, was being sent back to iran. >> my brother is -- >> reporter: ali was the first iranian man to return to the u.s. on thursday after being deported because of president trump's executive order, despite having...
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, oregon. >> so at this point, two robberies, almost a million bucks. $900,000, give or take? >> yes. >> but it's not time for retirement yet. >> no. >> reporter: coming up. caper number three about to be the biggest yet. how much did they get away with? >> $3 million cash. >> $3 million? >> yes. >> reporter: so why are they >> reporter: so why are they livi [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. "20/20." >> reporter: by the time the cabello's arrive in the pacific northwest in 1999, they have moved 21 times in 18 years. in archie's line of work, it can be dangerous to grow ro
, oregon. >> so at this point, two robberies, almost a million bucks. $900,000, give or take? >> yes. >> but it's not time for retirement yet. >> no. >> reporter: coming up. caper number three about to be the biggest yet. how much did they get away with? >> $3 million cash. >> $3 million? >> yes. >> reporter: so why are they >> reporter: so why are they livi [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable....
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. >> may 12th, 2013, portland, oregon. officer mark james is with the city of portland's traffic division. on any given day, he deals with the normal traffic issues, duis, crashes, and speeding drivers. it's late afternoon on mother's day. officer james is parked on northwest bridge avenue, monitoring the cars heading downhill. it's a stretch of road where drivers tend to go faster than they are supposed to. >> it's posted 35 miles per hour, both the bridge access and the bridge itself. who knows why people speed. i guess to get someplace faster. but it is a problem area as far as speeders go. >> it's raining lightly, but that doesn't slow down some drivers. a vehicle flies by officer james' parked car going well above the speed limit. >> the driver in this incident was going at 52 miles per hour as they passed me in this 35 zone. >> officer james hesitates for a couple seconds to give the driver a chance to decelerate. >> i thought maybe they would slow down once they saw me. >> but police radar shows the driver clocking
. >> may 12th, 2013, portland, oregon. officer mark james is with the city of portland's traffic division. on any given day, he deals with the normal traffic issues, duis, crashes, and speeding drivers. it's late afternoon on mother's day. officer james is parked on northwest bridge avenue, monitoring the cars heading downhill. it's a stretch of road where drivers tend to go faster than they are supposed to. >> it's posted 35 miles per hour, both the bridge access and the bridge...