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geoff: shifting our focus to oregon. judy woodruff recently traveled across that state to learn more about the perceived divide between some rural and urban areas. her latest installment of america at a crossroads. dy: for ian williams it is not just about the caffeine buzz at deadstock coffee. >> the reason why the shop existed is for the community to come together. judy: the shop reflects william's love of basketball, shoes. and thepeople who gather here >> we are city that accepts so many things whether it be lturally or sexual orientation -- it makes up so many things and it is a beautiful thing. judy: william sometimes known as the mayor of portland is deeply involved in this community and worried about its future. >> portland, the government, the city has allowed people to make the rules. and when we talk about things being dirty, like mental health issues and things like that, we are not regulating, we are not on top of whatever is going on. judy: rachel who moved back here in 2018 it acknowledges its problems. a
geoff: shifting our focus to oregon. judy woodruff recently traveled across that state to learn more about the perceived divide between some rural and urban areas. her latest installment of america at a crossroads. dy: for ian williams it is not just about the caffeine buzz at deadstock coffee. >> the reason why the shop existed is for the community to come together. judy: the shop reflects william's love of basketball, shoes. and thepeople who gather here >> we are city that...
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the state of oregon controls that. we do not own the water. if the reservoir is low on water, they say they can take our water, without even, saying we will take it and they will drain my reservoir. they don't care about fire protection. they care about my irrigation. judy: this ranch not only sits literally at the geographic center of oregon, the people here find themselves at the center of a passionate debate. increasingly americans in rural and urban areas are growing farther and farther apart on critical issues in oregon and across the country. >> this is so striking because it did not exist in the american past. judy: professor mettler of cornell university researches is the growing divide between urban and rural americans which she says has grown dramatically among white americans. >> it is only beginning in the 1990's that began to see rural people in all parts of the country line up in one political party. prior to that, both parties had some supporters in rural places in different parts of the country but since the 1990's, to be a rur
the state of oregon controls that. we do not own the water. if the reservoir is low on water, they say they can take our water, without even, saying we will take it and they will drain my reservoir. they don't care about fire protection. they care about my irrigation. judy: this ranch not only sits literally at the geographic center of oregon, the people here find themselves at the center of a passionate debate. increasingly americans in rural and urban areas are growing farther and farther...
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so what happened in this first case, mueller versus oregon curt mueller ran a laundry in oregon in908 and laundries were a kind of business that hadort of overwhelmingly female workforce and so there was woman that she employed and you can tell how women were viewed the legal system in the early 1900s. ey wouldn't en refer to her by her full name. she was simply mrs. e gotcha and byeferring to her ashat obscure as well, one that she has a first name right that is worthy of knowing. and second, it also obscures the fact that she was 16 year old and already married and already a union leader working in this laundry. emma gotcha. was a really incredible woman who gets sort of largely overlooked in legal history and the law here limited the number of hours that a woman could work. and mueller said, yeah, no, that i'm not going to follow the law. he violated the law based on gotchas, testimony, and mueller got fined $10, which, you know, and those days was not insubstantial amount of money. so i know we've you guys have read lochner versus new york. we haven't talked about it yet, but i th
so what happened in this first case, mueller versus oregon curt mueller ran a laundry in oregon in908 and laundries were a kind of business that hadort of overwhelmingly female workforce and so there was woman that she employed and you can tell how women were viewed the legal system in the early 1900s. ey wouldn't en refer to her by her full name. she was simply mrs. e gotcha and byeferring to her ashat obscure as well, one that she has a first name right that is worthy of knowing. and second,...
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and there was no hours per week limit to the oregon law. and then the other difference is, whereas the bakeshop act in new york only applied in bakeries and the new york legislature tried to make it a big deal by saying, well, bakeries are a sort of uniquely challenging place to work in terms of the public health threats, of being in a cramped basement, windowless space where this oven is on 24 seven and there's not a lot of ventilation in, and yet there's flour, dust. right. this law just applies to working women in any capacity in the state of oregon. so women could be working in factories and laundries. it's not just one particular industry and it's also worth mentioning that we've we've got some sort of store, some history to tell as a part of today's class, not just emma. gotcha. who needs a little bit of a shout out, but a bunch of other women. so the oregon law was written at the behest of florence kelley. here she is. so what do we need to know about florence kelley? her father was an abolitionist congressman, so she was raised to b
and there was no hours per week limit to the oregon law. and then the other difference is, whereas the bakeshop act in new york only applied in bakeries and the new york legislature tried to make it a big deal by saying, well, bakeries are a sort of uniquely challenging place to work in terms of the public health threats, of being in a cramped basement, windowless space where this oven is on 24 seven and there's not a lot of ventilation in, and yet there's flour, dust. right. this law just...
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a close allied that to oregon. what's interesting from my perspective is that it's who is not there. you do have some senior us representatives mainly of conservative organizations based in washington. some political candidates leading into the elections later this year, but no senior us congressional officials and attendance. you also noted we don't see other major members of yours political for right either sardine, maloney, the pen. these are individuals who are not in attendance, and i think it goes to show that not all 4 right parties are created equal. that while there might be a anti european thread connecting these parties, there is a distinct difference in approach. one more moderate. one certainly more extreme. yeah. that was hosted by hungry speak to all, but he's also been a guest at the american see pack explained to his what his role in the european rights is right now as well. it's interesting to, to think about those individuals. i just mentioned uh these or of course the leaders of the far right in
a close allied that to oregon. what's interesting from my perspective is that it's who is not there. you do have some senior us representatives mainly of conservative organizations based in washington. some political candidates leading into the elections later this year, but no senior us congressional officials and attendance. you also noted we don't see other major members of yours political for right either sardine, maloney, the pen. these are individuals who are not in attendance, and i...
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corkran:he oregon courts so far have not applied the oregon -- justicgouch: i didn't ask whether the courts -- vepplied it. you haven't asked them tapy it, and you're . corkran: they've had a couple of cases like this. justice gorsuch: have they? ms. corkran: mr. kneedler referred to the bartle ce. justice gorsuch: and how are they going? ms. corkran: the -soar, they have not applied the necessity defee. they left open the possibility that it mighapy, but they haven't applied it -- yet. theyi't find that it was necessary under those circumstances. juice gorsuch: did they rule out that it might be necessary undeso circumstances? ms. corkran: they left open that possibility, but i'd also say the civil citation or e i a little murky.ay "civil.” it's but the fines here a n subject, i don't think, or it's not clear, to the ceity defense. so it wouldn't take care of the entirety othclaim. justice gorsuch: you've got excessive fines clause there, though, right? ms. corkran: yes. justice gorsuch: and that's not before us either? ms. rkn: we have raised the fines before this court because o
corkran:he oregon courts so far have not applied the oregon -- justicgouch: i didn't ask whether the courts -- vepplied it. you haven't asked them tapy it, and you're . corkran: they've had a couple of cases like this. justice gorsuch: have they? ms. corkran: mr. kneedler referred to the bartle ce. justice gorsuch: and how are they going? ms. corkran: the -soar, they have not applied the necessity defee. they left open the possibility that it mighapy, but they haven't applied it -- yet. theyi't...
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now it's, it's somewhat clear why oregon would want to be associated with donald trump. but what does trump stand to gain by closing up to oregon? i think this goes to a level deeper. there's a reason that the c pack has now been held 3 times and hungry. there's a reason that the conservative heritage foundation has entered a formal partnership with the conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor orval and visits the united states, conservative circles and donald trump rule out the red carpet for him, it's because in their eyes hungry is a success story hungry has been able to implement many of the reforms to its democracy. the conservative circles in the united states would like to implement to american democracy. now just to put this in perspective, the bertelsmann transformation index, which looks at democratic developments in a $137.00 countries around the world, is found that year after year hungry is drifted further away from a democracy towards in our talk proceed through dismantling checks and balances, consolidating power, meet me
now it's, it's somewhat clear why oregon would want to be associated with donald trump. but what does trump stand to gain by closing up to oregon? i think this goes to a level deeper. there's a reason that the c pack has now been held 3 times and hungry. there's a reason that the conservative heritage foundation has entered a formal partnership with the conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor orval and visits the united states, conservative circles and donald...
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>> not at all to clear tt that's true as justi kedler point it out in oregon law but so far, the oregon crts have not applied it to th circumstance. it also wldn't be available for the citations thaweave here. but the questionsbo necessity events go to the injunctive posture of that case. it's a necessity defense and a criminal prosecution. itoo out the eight amendment claim. but going to the question about injunctive relief, does the plaintiff have a crebl threat of futurehment? the courts here did find that the plaintiffs had shown a cr threat of future punishment. and so i think that reinvolves the issue for t statement. >> those lines, we haven't mentioned it yet but in the briefing, there's a discussion that the eight amendment holding withespect to status came out any vearial testing. wasn't what was argued by the parts. it didn't have a whole lot of citation or support. came kind of in a breezy paragraph. >> right. and some have suggested that that's really a mistake because he eight ameme's about punishments. it doesn't prevent states -- limits state'sapity to engage in passing
>> not at all to clear tt that's true as justi kedler point it out in oregon law but so far, the oregon crts have not applied it to th circumstance. it also wldn't be available for the citations thaweave here. but the questionsbo necessity events go to the injunctive posture of that case. it's a necessity defense and a criminal prosecution. itoo out the eight amendment claim. but going to the question about injunctive relief, does the plaintiff have a crebl threat of futurehment? the...
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pero explica si todo el país toma el ejemplo de esta ley de oregon, esta transición que ella logró será casi imposible para miles de familias que se encuentran donde ella estuvo. esto es violencia patrocinada por el estado. dice esta defensora pública que junto a otros líderes de san francisco, como el exfiscal del distrito, anunciaron este martes que 37 organizaciones locales se unieron para enviar su propia misiva a la corte suprema en el documento de más de 50 páginas. no solo se oponen a la medida de oregon, sino que confrontan la posición de los políticos que los representan, y no deberemos de juzgar a las personas por el cual es. ahorita están sufriendo una situación que no sabemos por el cual están pasando. la corte suprema estará tomando una decisión en el caso de la ciudad de oregon llamado grand space versus johnson, a finales del mes de abril libertad pedraza telemundo. la policía de vallejo busca ayuda del público para identificar a un hombre buscado por robo y agresión sexual. el sujeto que ve en su pantalla irrumpió en un negocio en georgia street poco antes
pero explica si todo el país toma el ejemplo de esta ley de oregon, esta transición que ella logró será casi imposible para miles de familias que se encuentran donde ella estuvo. esto es violencia patrocinada por el estado. dice esta defensora pública que junto a otros líderes de san francisco, como el exfiscal del distrito, anunciaron este martes que 37 organizaciones locales se unieron para enviar su propia misiva a la corte suprema en el documento de más de 50 páginas. no solo se...
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a close allied that to oregon. what's interesting from my perspective is that it's who is not there. you do have some senior us representatives mainly of conservative organizations based in washington, some political candidates leading into the elections later this year, but no senior us congressional officials and attendance. you also noted we don't see other major members of yours political for right either sardine maloney pen. these are individuals who are not in attendance and i think it goes to show that not all 4 right parties are created equal. that while there might be a anti european thread connecting these parties, there is a distinct difference in approach. one more moderate. one certainly more extreme. yeah. there's a that was hosted by hungry speak to all, but he's also been a guest at the american see pack. explained to his what his role in the european rights is right now as well. it's interesting to, to think about those individuals i just mentioned, uh, these or of course leaders of the far right i
a close allied that to oregon. what's interesting from my perspective is that it's who is not there. you do have some senior us representatives mainly of conservative organizations based in washington, some political candidates leading into the elections later this year, but no senior us congressional officials and attendance. you also noted we don't see other major members of yours political for right either sardine maloney pen. these are individuals who are not in attendance and i think it...
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until recently, the farmer cultivated blackberry plantations in oregon. now he imagines how his cattle will graze in the fields of the primursky territory. if i still have such land, i will be mistakenly happy. yes, this is a good shot, it makes me look good. a slight accent, but the russian language is excellent, like that of other old believers. representatives of the coastal community of old believers show to determine how fertile the land is in the region, they scoop up a handful of black soil. oh, black earth. 226 old believers have already moved to primorye. every year more and more. vlasiy chuprov lived in brazil for 16 years and in bolivia for 39 years, when he was offered to leave for russia, he had no doubts at all. we feel at home here, i think so, because even though we were born there. our grandfathers once moved here from vladivostok in the thirties to hong kong, and from hong kong they brought the red cross to brazil. almost all primorye old believers. people from south america. thaddeus is the first who moved from the united states. he, li
until recently, the farmer cultivated blackberry plantations in oregon. now he imagines how his cattle will graze in the fields of the primursky territory. if i still have such land, i will be mistakenly happy. yes, this is a good shot, it makes me look good. a slight accent, but the russian language is excellent, like that of other old believers. representatives of the coastal community of old believers show to determine how fertile the land is in the region, they scoop up a handful of black...
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pero explica si todo el país toma el ejemplo de esta ley de oregon, esta transición que ella logró será casi imposible para miles de familias que se encuentran donde ella estuvo. esto es violencia patrocinada por el estado. dice esta defensora pública que junto a otros líderes de san francisco, como el exfiscal del distrito, anunciaron este martes que 37 organizaciones locales se unieron para enviar su propia misiva a la corte suprema en el documento de más de 50 páginas. no solo se oponen a la medida de oregon, sino que confrontan la posición de los políticos que los representan, y no deberemos de juzgar a las personas por el cual es. ahorita están sufriendo una situación que no sabemos por el cual están pasando. la corte suprema estará tomando una decisión en el caso de la ciudad de oregon llamado grand space versus johnson, a finales del mes de abril desde san francisco libertad pedraza noticiero telemundo 48 y ahora le mostramos este video de cyrus en ap. muestra la dimensión de un incendio ocurrido esta madrugada en la cochera de una vivienda ubicada en la cuadra 300 de
pero explica si todo el país toma el ejemplo de esta ley de oregon, esta transición que ella logró será casi imposible para miles de familias que se encuentran donde ella estuvo. esto es violencia patrocinada por el estado. dice esta defensora pública que junto a otros líderes de san francisco, como el exfiscal del distrito, anunciaron este martes que 37 organizaciones locales se unieron para enviar su propia misiva a la corte suprema en el documento de más de 50 páginas. no solo se...
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corkran: the oregon courts so far have not pld the oregon -- justice gorsuch: i didn't ask whether the courts -- have applied it. you h't asked them to apply it, and you're ms. corkran: they've had a coupcases like this. justice gorsuch: have they? ms. corkran: mr. kneedler feed to the bartlett case. justice gorsuch: and how are they going? . corkran: the -- so far, they have not applied the necsi defense. that it might apply, but theyy haven't appl -- yet. they didn't find that it was necessary under those circumstances. justice gorsuch: did they rule out that it might be nec under some circumstances? ms. corkran: they left open that possibility, but i'd also say e vil citation or the -- i don't want to say "civil."t's a little murky. the fines here are not subject, i don't think,r 's t clear, to the necessity defense. so it wouldn't take care of the entirety of the claim. justice gorsuch: 've got excessive fines clause there, thought? ms. corkran: yes justice gorsuch: and that's not before us either? ms. corkran: we have raised the fines before this court because our challenge is to
corkran: the oregon courts so far have not pld the oregon -- justice gorsuch: i didn't ask whether the courts -- have applied it. you h't asked them to apply it, and you're ms. corkran: they've had a coupcases like this. justice gorsuch: have they? ms. corkran: mr. kneedler feed to the bartlett case. justice gorsuch: and how are they going? . corkran: the -- so far, they have not applied the necsi defense. that it might apply, but theyy haven't appl -- yet. they didn't find that it was...
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at the heart of arguments is a small city in oregon where a district court in oregon sided with the unhoused individuals behind a lawsuit that prohibited the city from enforcing its anti camping ban in parks at night if no shelter was available. today, the supreme court for two and a half hours briefed counsel on whether or not it is cruel or unusual punishment to put someone in jail or give them a fine because they are unhoused. the justices went through many hypotheticals. at the end after at times intense questioning of the attorneys making their arguments, a case was submitted to the court at 9:30 this morning. >> this is an interesting case because some of the most liberal politicians, they're looking to the trump appointees on the supreme court for help on this issue. they've said we've been ham strung by lower court decisions that say we can't remove homeless people from the steet. >> a san francisco based non-profit has sued the city over its handle of the unhoused. they're marching and rallying at the city this morning to keep legal protection from arresting people living on the str
at the heart of arguments is a small city in oregon where a district court in oregon sided with the unhoused individuals behind a lawsuit that prohibited the city from enforcing its anti camping ban in parks at night if no shelter was available. today, the supreme court for two and a half hours briefed counsel on whether or not it is cruel or unusual punishment to put someone in jail or give them a fine because they are unhoused. the justices went through many hypotheticals. at the end after at...
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charlie bought a lotto ticket worth $1.3 billion in oregon. he has been living on disability fighting cancer for the last eight years. well, charlie was born in laos and lives in portland with his wife. they plan on spending the money on their dream home and his battle against cancer. as ariel shows us, he isn't just strong, he's a firecracker. >> i found out i won, and then i was thinking, oh, i'm happy for my family. they will have a good life. >> reporter: holding a giant check, charlie waves while grinning ear to ear after winning the $1.3 billion powerball. >> we won the lottery. we won the jackpot. >> reporter: charlie isn't the only winner. he's splitting the prize with his wife and their friend who lives in milwaukee. neither wanting to be on camera. he recalls calling their friend with the big news. >> what are you doing now? she said i'm driving on the way to work. and i told her, you don't have to go to work now. >> reporter: charlie's a ray of light, even as he speaks about his eight-year battle with cancer. >> in the middle of the
charlie bought a lotto ticket worth $1.3 billion in oregon. he has been living on disability fighting cancer for the last eight years. well, charlie was born in laos and lives in portland with his wife. they plan on spending the money on their dream home and his battle against cancer. as ariel shows us, he isn't just strong, he's a firecracker. >> i found out i won, and then i was thinking, oh, i'm happy for my family. they will have a good life. >> reporter: holding a giant check,...
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oregon became the first state in the nation to decriminalize the possession and personal use of all drugs in hawaii. >> spam has partnered with a hawaii muralist and artist, kamea hadar, for a limited edition design for its cans. the design of the can will feature the yellow hibiscus hawaii state flower and maui's flower. the lokelani rose is. the lokelani rose is shown in full bloom on the front of the can to signify the island's rebuilding. after the devastating wildfires in 2023, the proceeds will be donated to maui recovery efforts and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or you can find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> new tonight an 80 year old woman was on a cruise overseas when she suffered a stroke, but the cruise never alerted her family. >> now her daughter and son in law are speaking out about the ordeal. ktvu is amber lee spoke with the couple, who says other passengers on that cruise had to step in and help their mother. >> a lot of guys finds her
oregon became the first state in the nation to decriminalize the possession and personal use of all drugs in hawaii. >> spam has partnered with a hawaii muralist and artist, kamea hadar, for a limited edition design for its cans. the design of the can will feature the yellow hibiscus hawaii state flower and maui's flower. the lokelani rose is. the lokelani rose is shown in full bloom on the front of the can to signify the island's rebuilding. after the devastating wildfires in 2023, the...
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the city of grant pass, oregon, banned camping and set $295 fines for people sleeping outside there. the small town says it needs tools to prevent sprawling encampment, but an appeals court blocked the ban, calling it unconstitutional. now, both advocates and oregon residents are weighing in ahead of opening arguments. >> they've started putting in some pretty extreme measures that make it literally impossible to be homeless in grants pass without getting increasing fines, and then eventually getting kicked out of parks, which leads to jail time. >> watching our streets be full of tents and garbage and people peeing against the building, to me, it's not normal. >> reporter: closer to home, the coalition on homelessness is suing san francisco over this and other issues. a judge issued an injunction in that case which is now on pause until the supreme court rules on the grants pass case. now, "today in the bay"'s ginger conejero saab is live in san francisco speaking with a legal analyst ahead of today's opening arguments. she'll have a live report in less than 30 minutes on that. >> s
the city of grant pass, oregon, banned camping and set $295 fines for people sleeping outside there. the small town says it needs tools to prevent sprawling encampment, but an appeals court blocked the ban, calling it unconstitutional. now, both advocates and oregon residents are weighing in ahead of opening arguments. >> they've started putting in some pretty extreme measures that make it literally impossible to be homeless in grants pass without getting increasing fines, and then...
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supreme court will hear arguments brought by unhoused individuals in oregon. the case could set a new precedent for fining or arresting people for sleeping outside. "today in the bay"'s brie jackson is joining us live from washington this morning. >> reporter: good morning, marcus. so experts are considering it the most significant case in decade surrounding homelessness. the justices will consider a challenge to rulings from a california-based appeals court that found punishing people for sleeping outside when shelter space is limited equates to cruel and unusual punishment. the city of grants pass, oregon, banned camping and set a $295 fine for people sleeping outside there. the small town says it needs tools to prevent sprawling encampment, but an appeals court blocked the ban, calling it unconstitutional. both advocates and oregon residents are weighing in ahead of opening arguments. >> they've started putting in some pretty extreme measures that make it literally impossible to be homeless in grants pass without getting increasing fines, and then eventuall
supreme court will hear arguments brought by unhoused individuals in oregon. the case could set a new precedent for fining or arresting people for sleeping outside. "today in the bay"'s brie jackson is joining us live from washington this morning. >> reporter: good morning, marcus. so experts are considering it the most significant case in decade surrounding homelessness. the justices will consider a challenge to rulings from a california-based appeals court that found punishing...
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then late today oregon state patrol reporting they'd huizar heading south on i-5 near eug eugene, oregon saying their pursuit ended with huizar kieg from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the child safely taken into custody by state troopers. huizar previously worked as a police officer in yakima, washington. photos posted by the department showing his first day as a school resource officer. tonight the department saying huizar resigned in 2021 after, quote, receiving discipline. david, huizar had been in custody on those previous rape charges but he was released on $250,000 bail. and officials had feared he was going to try to flee to mexico. david? >> trevor ault with us tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> this evening the justice department has now agreed to a massive settlement with the victims of disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, a measure of justice for some of america's best-known female olympic gymnasts and other young women and girls, as the justice department agrees to pay more than $138 million to victims after the fbi failed to pr
then late today oregon state patrol reporting they'd huizar heading south on i-5 near eug eugene, oregon saying their pursuit ended with huizar kieg from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the child safely taken into custody by state troopers. huizar previously worked as a police officer in yakima, washington. photos posted by the department showing his first day as a school resource officer. tonight the department saying huizar resigned in 2021 after, quote, receiving discipline. david, huizar...
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the celestial matinee turning night to day in lincoln city, oregon. the first stop for totality. >> oh, it is just absolutely spectacular. look how dark it is, how quiet it is. the air is still. this is like being in the eye of a hurricane. >> next up, the place known as solar city. >> i'm almost speechless. the crowd here is absolutely ecstatic. i'm going to have our cameraman, glenn, turn down the lights. you actually get a sense of how. turn it off, glenn. let's see how dark it really is. it's pitch black here. this is the most incredible thing i've ever seen. >> madras, oregon. going dark for two minutes and four seconds. then that sliver of sun coming back, 100,000 people just in this part of oregon, outside of madras, feasting their eyes on a spectacle that many of us will never get to see again. the shadow marching eastward, averaging 8800 miles an hour, reaching a place known as carhenge in alliance, nebraska, america. cars forming a replica of stonehenge built by a family 30 years ago. >> 38 cars rescued from nearby farms from from the dumps.
the celestial matinee turning night to day in lincoln city, oregon. the first stop for totality. >> oh, it is just absolutely spectacular. look how dark it is, how quiet it is. the air is still. this is like being in the eye of a hurricane. >> next up, the place known as solar city. >> i'm almost speechless. the crowd here is absolutely ecstatic. i'm going to have our cameraman, glenn, turn down the lights. you actually get a sense of how. turn it off, glenn. let's see how...
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it's a very nice town in southern oregon. i have been listening to this long before it ended up in the supreme court. and in the city of grants pass they do have a homeless shelter. but there are rules. there is no drinking. no smoking. you cannot use your drugs. you have to goo church every day. and you can't bring your dog. so the is options in grants pass. when i look at portland it's gotten to the point now that every sidewalk in portland is lined with tents. it's gotten to the point now that they break out windows of the businesses in downtown portland. it's almost turned into a war zone. and the portland mayors and leaders are -- they are beside themselves. they do not know what to do. they have tried to put the safe rest villages on public lands. the neighbors that pay property taxes that are taxpayers that are members of society, they don't want them. i don't blame them. here in warrenton, this is a beach community with commercial fishing and logging, most of the homeless here live in the woods. people come from the b
it's a very nice town in southern oregon. i have been listening to this long before it ended up in the supreme court. and in the city of grants pass they do have a homeless shelter. but there are rules. there is no drinking. no smoking. you cannot use your drugs. you have to goo church every day. and you can't bring your dog. so the is options in grants pass. when i look at portland it's gotten to the point now that every sidewalk in portland is lined with tents. it's gotten to the point now...
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a close call in oregon. take a look. surveillance video from thursday shows a man walking into a eugene convenience store seconds before a huge metal blade crashed into the building just inches away from the door. the blade came loose from a concrete saw at a nearby construction site. >>> there was a church fire on easter, and a chiefs player is being sought by police. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "dallas morning news" reports police are looking for kansas city chiefs wide receiver rashee rice in connection with a major incident. dash cam video shows what authorities say is a corvette believed to be registered or leased to rice and a lamborghini speeding and crashing on a dallas highway on saturday. it caused a chain-reaction collision involving four others vehicles. four people were hurt, and photos obtained by tmz sports appears to show the occupants of the alleged speeding cars walking away from the scene. police suspect rice was driving the corvette. no comment, though, from the chiefs.
a close call in oregon. take a look. surveillance video from thursday shows a man walking into a eugene convenience store seconds before a huge metal blade crashed into the building just inches away from the door. the blade came loose from a concrete saw at a nearby construction site. >>> there was a church fire on easter, and a chiefs player is being sought by police. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "dallas morning news" reports police...
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del caso el juez ad advierte a trump que podrÍa t terminar en la cÁrcel >> noticia de Última hora, en oregÓn encuentran con herida de bala al sospechosopersonas queÁ tras su por vi matar a su novia y secuestrar su hijo de apenas un aÑo el bebÉ fue rescatado sano y salvo por los oficiales y un equipo de noticias telemundo viaja a chiapas uno de los lugares con meno mÁs agua en mÉxico pero no todos tienen acceso a ella, una planta embotelladora de refrescos consume gran parte del agua del estado (mÚsica( >> buenas tardes, comenzamos hoy con una persecuciÓn en la f frontera imÁgenes de las autoridades en texas que retratan el recorrido de una camioneta que traslada a migrantes y que terminen el rÍo bravo, mientras intentaba e escapar iba tirando vistas en la calle este video es una muestra mÁs de la crisis migratoria y el esfuerzo de las autoridades locales por controlarla y sobre todo el peligro que corre todos los dÍas quienes ponen su esperanza a llegar estados unidos >> exceso de velocidad de una camioneta es perseguida por agentes del departamento de seguridad pÚblico, el auto
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. >>> the homeless crisis has reached the supreme court how a case from a small town in oregon could have a big impact here in the bay area. >>> within the antioch unified school district stems from our story of bullying that we broke last week. >> the superintendent is now calling for an investigation but the superintendent herself is under fire candice nguyen has the latest. candace? >> reporter: for the investigation to be truly independent, four trustees tell me one of the accused can't be the one calling for or really have any hand in it and that includes the superintendent. an early morning email from antioch unified superintendent, stephanie danelo to school board members, calling for a third- party independent investigation into the district's handling of the matter. the matter being allegations that she turned a blind eye to repeated employee bullying by her director of operations and facilities, can turn it . one of his employees, jim kasser says turnage put his desk on a roof as punishment. >> he did it while i was there. >> reporter: has been able to get away with bad beh
. >>> the homeless crisis has reached the supreme court how a case from a small town in oregon could have a big impact here in the bay area. >>> within the antioch unified school district stems from our story of bullying that we broke last week. >> the superintendent is now calling for an investigation but the superintendent herself is under fire candice nguyen has the latest. candace? >> reporter: for the investigation to be truly independent, four trustees tell...
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the case is based in grants pass, oregon. that's a small city outside of medford. that city passed an ordinance that allows people to be fined for sleeping or camping outside. the supreme court took up the case after the lower 9th circuit court issued an injunction. the circuit court issued strict limits on moving homeless people. critics of that injunction, including san francisco, say the injunction makes it nearly impossible to prevent tent cities from popping up around town. but homeless advocates say this move is the first step in getting real help for the unhoused. the supreme court will not issue its ruling until june, so we've still got a couple months here. the conservative justices, who have the majority on the bench, appeared more receptive to the idea of letting cities set their own rules rather than allowing a judge to set the rules. joining us now, san francisco city attorney david chiu. david, nice to have you back on the program. just to be clear, do you want the supreme court to overturn this injunction, and how is that injunction hurting san franc
the case is based in grants pass, oregon. that's a small city outside of medford. that city passed an ordinance that allows people to be fined for sleeping or camping outside. the supreme court took up the case after the lower 9th circuit court issued an injunction. the circuit court issued strict limits on moving homeless people. critics of that injunction, including san francisco, say the injunction makes it nearly impossible to prevent tent cities from popping up around town. but homeless...
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at the heart of today's arguments is a case from a small city in oregon, johnson versus grants pass, where a district court in oregon sided with the unhoused individuals behind a lawsuit and prohibited the city from enforcing the anti-camping ban in parks at night. if no other shelter was available. that case made it to the ninety ninth circuit and the court probed legal council on whether or not it is cruel and unusual punishment to put someone in jail or give a fine because they are unhoused. the justices went through hypotheticals. they questioned whether homelessness is a state of being, a status, or a conduct. if so, what is reasonable punishment if there are no other options for shelter? after, at times, intense questioning of the attorneys making their arguments, the case was finally submitted at 9:30 this morning. >> this is an interesting case because some of the most liberal politicians, gavin newsom, london brie, they're looking to the trump-appointees on the supreme court for help on this issue. they've said, "we've been hamstrung by lower court decisions that say we can'
at the heart of today's arguments is a case from a small city in oregon, johnson versus grants pass, where a district court in oregon sided with the unhoused individuals behind a lawsuit and prohibited the city from enforcing the anti-camping ban in parks at night. if no other shelter was available. that case made it to the ninety ninth circuit and the court probed legal council on whether or not it is cruel and unusual punishment to put someone in jail or give a fine because they are unhoused....
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again, one person in oregon mass the ball. if they opt for a lump sum instead of yearly payment, cash payout of $621 million. >> so lucky. >>> all right, final countdown is on, tomorrow morning, all eyes and the sky. millions are ready to experience the solar eclipse. and as we mentioned earlier, we will be able to see some of it in the bay area but you are going to be the special glasses if you want to look up. lunar eclipse glasses work when you need them tomorrow astronomer so you can ship them out right now. investigators chris chmura joins us now. >> reporter: with reports of counterfeit and fake eclipse glasses out there, you might wonder about yours. are they legitimate? are they dark enough to protect your eyes? are they too dark that you won't see the eclipse? american astronomical society compiled a list of eclipse glasses that pass lab tests and should work. snap this qr code to see if your glasses are on the list. also look for this band. i also 12312 dash two. international science data for looking at the sun. but
again, one person in oregon mass the ball. if they opt for a lump sum instead of yearly payment, cash payout of $621 million. >> so lucky. >>> all right, final countdown is on, tomorrow morning, all eyes and the sky. millions are ready to experience the solar eclipse. and as we mentioned earlier, we will be able to see some of it in the bay area but you are going to be the special glasses if you want to look up. lunar eclipse glasses work when you need them tomorrow astronomer so...
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that's in oregon. plus, governor newsom hoping to draw attention to abortion policies and other new legislation aims to support out of state travel for abortion care. a far-reaching case on homelessness is scheduled to go before the u.s. supreme court tomorrow. >> and justices will be considering arguments and whether it's illegal for local governments to punish people for sleeping outside when there's no shelter space available, a small rural city in southern oregon called grants pass. it's at the center of this case. if the supreme court rules in favor of the city officials there could remove encampments of unhoused individuals. they could also soon find ticket or jail. someone for sleeping on the streets. volu teers who help the homeless in grants pass say they are eager to now how the highest court in the land is going to rule. >> i would say i'm this situation is only escalating and we're seeing more and more people on house. and at the same time we're seeing more and more friction and frustration
that's in oregon. plus, governor newsom hoping to draw attention to abortion policies and other new legislation aims to support out of state travel for abortion care. a far-reaching case on homelessness is scheduled to go before the u.s. supreme court tomorrow. >> and justices will be considering arguments and whether it's illegal for local governments to punish people for sleeping outside when there's no shelter space available, a small rural city in southern oregon called grants pass....
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the oregon department of fish and wildlife say the driver took a sharp turn. then the 53 foot semi skidded on its side, rolling over a rocky embankment and onto its roof. about 77,000 of the salmon made their way into the creek next to the scene of the accident, but more than 25,000 died. they made up about 20% of the total that was supposed to be released in a river located about 90 miles east of the crash, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. new tonight in los gatos, people came together to help support war torn gaza. >> two local palestinian owned businesses hosted the fundraiser alongside a local e.r. doctor who just returned home after serving a medical mission there. >> ktvu zac sos spoke with residents who were there to support the cause. >> i have a single shot pistachio latte. >> thursday night, a portion of the proceeds from every cup, every food item, and everything else sold und
the oregon department of fish and wildlife say the driver took a sharp turn. then the 53 foot semi skidded on its side, rolling over a rocky embankment and onto its roof. about 77,000 of the salmon made their way into the creek next to the scene of the accident, but more than 25,000 died. they made up about 20% of the total that was supposed to be released in a river located about 90 miles east of the crash, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu....
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as mentioned in the report across the oregon, oregon several adjacent regions. that's the area, roughly speaking, about 1500 kilometers south east of moscow, this area adjacent to between. so let's say you were being part of russia and west inside be re. we understand that the local officials and experts are calling these floods the largest in the past 8 years. and the disaster that has been declared in the state of emergency and those affected regions have been declared as a nationwide a state of disaster. so that's why the federal ministry of emergencies is taken care of the response. i mean, it says it has enough resources to, to respond to, to the situation. but it remains, diary many parts of the affected regions. there is not enough drinking water, electricity is not working, and they have been reports, numerous reports of looting. so people in those areas that will help doesn't come or come to little or too late. they say that quite desperate and understands f as in function hasn't been to the region, but has been speaking to governors of the regions affe
as mentioned in the report across the oregon, oregon several adjacent regions. that's the area, roughly speaking, about 1500 kilometers south east of moscow, this area adjacent to between. so let's say you were being part of russia and west inside be re. we understand that the local officials and experts are calling these floods the largest in the past 8 years. and the disaster that has been declared in the state of emergency and those affected regions have been declared as a nationwide a state...
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this legal fight in oregon is one of the most significant cases involving homelessness to come before the court in decades. welcome everyone to the for this afternoon. >> i'm heather holmes and i'm alex savage. the supreme court's decision could have a major impact on how cities address unhoused people living on the streets. this supreme court case comes from the town of grants pass, oregon, among other things, that city bans people who are homeless from using blankets, pillows or cardboard boxes as shelter to camp outdoors within the city limits. those who violate the laws face fines of $295. the challengers here argue that it makes it a crime to be homeless in the city, in violation of the eighth amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment. the city says the ordinances are essential to public health and safety. >> although the city describes its ordinances as punishing camping on public property, it defines campsite as any place a homeless person is. while covered with a blanket, the city interprets and applies the ordinances to permit non homeless people to rest on blankets in pu
this legal fight in oregon is one of the most significant cases involving homelessness to come before the court in decades. welcome everyone to the for this afternoon. >> i'm heather holmes and i'm alex savage. the supreme court's decision could have a major impact on how cities address unhoused people living on the streets. this supreme court case comes from the town of grants pass, oregon, among other things, that city bans people who are homeless from using blankets, pillows or...
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supreme court heard arguments today about homeless ordinances in a small oregon city. the decision from the high court on that case can have a massive impact with how big cities in the bay area handle homeless encampments. a closer look at the case and the rally here influencing the courts thinking on the issue. >> reporter: from the steps of a u.s. supreme court. to the steps at the u.s. district court in san francisco. homeless advocates are rallying today about the case that the supreme court justice. grants pass oregon versus johnson was considered by the ninth circuit a 2019 and created. limits on how cities can handle the unhoused. critics have said it makes it nearly impossible to prevent ten cities from taking over but homeless advocates say it the first -- that voiced concerns that the more conservative leading supreme court could strike it down or modify it. >> it depends on what they decide. we will still be fighting for homeless people because there's never been help for the homeless people to get off the street. >> reporter: larger cities have filed hoping
supreme court heard arguments today about homeless ordinances in a small oregon city. the decision from the high court on that case can have a massive impact with how big cities in the bay area handle homeless encampments. a closer look at the case and the rally here influencing the courts thinking on the issue. >> reporter: from the steps of a u.s. supreme court. to the steps at the u.s. district court in san francisco. homeless advocates are rallying today about the case that the...
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supreme court rules on a similar case in oregon. that ruling is expected by the end of june. >>> today is international transgender day of visibility. a day that strives to bring awareness to transgender rights and the fight for equality. this is a celebration today at the phoenix hotel in san francisco. the event including brunch with a show and a dance. local vendors and other community organizations also in attendance. people gathering here say they are celebrating the lives and contributions of trans people all over the world. >>> well still ahead at 6:00, a community in the santa cruz mountains is cut off because of a landslide. why a fix may not happen any time soon. >>> a good home for injured older or disabled animals. we will visit a unique animal rescue program not far from downtown san jose. >>> and more than 70 million at&t accounts hacked. what customers could do to protect their information. >>> and shortly we will be saying good-bye to this. few pop-up showers over the bay area. in fact some big changes coming up. wel
supreme court rules on a similar case in oregon. that ruling is expected by the end of june. >>> today is international transgender day of visibility. a day that strives to bring awareness to transgender rights and the fight for equality. this is a celebration today at the phoenix hotel in san francisco. the event including brunch with a show and a dance. local vendors and other community organizations also in attendance. people gathering here say they are celebrating the lives and...
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tanto la mujer como su presunto ratÓn fueron localizados esta maÑana en oregÓn. no se dio a conocer la identidad de ninguno de los dos pero el hombre fue arrestado bajo sospecha de secuestro. >>si es un acto de secuestro pero sÓlo si la vÍctima quiere denunciar a la persona que la secuestro. >>segÚn la policÍa la mujer conoce el sospechoso, pero no dio detalles de la relaciÓn que tienen entre ellos. >>yo he visto muchos casos de secuestro y en la mayorÍa de los casos involucran a personas que son familiares, que tienen una relaciÓn romÁntica y sÍ pasa muchas veces, solamente hoy en dÍa tenemos cÁmaras. >>yo estaba orando y rezando por ella y que todo saliera bien. y me da gusto. >> en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa. paulina: en las Últimas 48 horas se han registrado tres asaltos de minnesota. esto tiene preocupados a muchos estudiantes. la policÍa estÁ investigando si estos atracos estÁn relacionados. elian: la policÍa de houston arrestÓ a un hispano sospechoso de variar a un hispano en un caso de ira al volante. un video ayudÓ a la policÍa a atar
tanto la mujer como su presunto ratÓn fueron localizados esta maÑana en oregÓn. no se dio a conocer la identidad de ninguno de los dos pero el hombre fue arrestado bajo sospecha de secuestro. >>si es un acto de secuestro pero sÓlo si la vÍctima quiere denunciar a la persona que la secuestro. >>segÚn la policÍa la mujer conoce el sospechoso, pero no dio detalles de la relaciÓn que tienen entre ellos. >>yo he visto muchos casos de secuestro y en la mayorÍa de los casos...
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so oregon's problem, oregon's efforts probably would have succeeded if. no one had moved to oregon after they did what they did, but moved there, not surprisingly, because like that approach. so think we can take a little bit more hope from places like portugal where they have sort of wraparound. heroin use which is the most common use is decriminalized and people are constantly being positively offered options for treatment, which are then in fact, they're which is what never in the united states. i think if those if countries move to that, then you'll see things happen at the united nations at the moment the united nations is absolutely not interested in changing anything. they're really all about source control. yeah. so, yeah, i'm kind of bouncing off of that as well. and it seems like the parties play have a lot of financial to stay in the war on drugs. so in a country that's financially driven how do you how do you promote or how do you get corporate people with the money to sponsor programs that are not feasibly going to make them anything in the s
so oregon's problem, oregon's efforts probably would have succeeded if. no one had moved to oregon after they did what they did, but moved there, not surprisingly, because like that approach. so think we can take a little bit more hope from places like portugal where they have sort of wraparound. heroin use which is the most common use is decriminalized and people are constantly being positively offered options for treatment, which are then in fact, they're which is what never in the united...