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for oregon.hink without even thinking about it, in talks with his staffers, with a have emphasized is that mark hatfield was acting out of a sense of duty. a sense of morality. not just religious morality, faith was a big part of his dna. of his makeup. role lot of that plays a into why he helps to bring in so many refugees. what that does is it does help the state and the region grow economically. that we would not think of so much if we were just reading off the text. the other things that marquette field does to build the local economy and an international way is to reconceptualize what we think about when we think about national defense. was a longld opponent of the vietnam war, he says, a better way to defend the nation is not to launch unnecessary wars, it is to build the nation through education. he said that education brings national security. as chair of the appropriations committee, hoping to bring in money that fueled education, particularly, at oregon health and sciences university in
for oregon.hink without even thinking about it, in talks with his staffers, with a have emphasized is that mark hatfield was acting out of a sense of duty. a sense of morality. not just religious morality, faith was a big part of his dna. of his makeup. role lot of that plays a into why he helps to bring in so many refugees. what that does is it does help the state and the region grow economically. that we would not think of so much if we were just reading off the text. the other things that...
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his papers at the university of oregon. i have also spoken to a lot of staffers who worked for senator mark hatfield, having been the most recent of the individuals. there are still a lot of his staffers that are active and engaged on matters of foreign policy. so, it is a lot to bring together. i think that the picture that has emerged has kind of -- has deepened my understanding, but it also has backed up a lot of -- those of us who live in the northwest -- our understanding of these individuals as truly dedicated to the public good, in a way that i think is unique in terms of talking about a region as a whole, in terms of politicians. susan: christopher foss, thank you for stopping by to talk to us. christopher: thank you so much, it has been a pleasure. >> you're watching american history tv. >> on the eve of the american williamsburg was a bustling population. american history tv will return to williamsburg on november december 5. --we will hear about colonial aave owners, learn from master blacksmith, and go behind th
his papers at the university of oregon. i have also spoken to a lot of staffers who worked for senator mark hatfield, having been the most recent of the individuals. there are still a lot of his staffers that are active and engaged on matters of foreign policy. so, it is a lot to bring together. i think that the picture that has emerged has kind of -- has deepened my understanding, but it also has backed up a lot of -- those of us who live in the northwest -- our understanding of these...
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this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? sarah: i'm a child of the 1980's, so i grew up playing the oregon trail game. it is an exciting, adventurous journey where you are trying to figure out how to survive. it's always been a part of my and after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this was a story that had not been -- been retold by academics . it was something i wanted to pursue. >> most everyone has heard of the oregon trail. can you give us a over view of where it started, where it ended, and what years people traveled? sarah: many of the people who traveled overland to oregon and are leaving from towns on the edge of the western united states. places thating from are more interior, farming communities in illinois and iowa. they are leaving from missouri, going all the way across the country. the most traveled route is across the central claim. one of the key aspects of what makes this migration so unique is that in the first place, it is so long, 2000 miles across mostly indian country, a
this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? sarah: i'm a child of the 1980's, so i grew up playing the oregon trail game. it is an exciting, adventurous journey where you are trying to figure out how to survive. it's always been a part of my and after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this was a story that had not been -- been retold by academics . it was something i wanted to pursue. >> most everyone has heard of the...
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brooke returned home to oregon. she had a summer job in corvallis, about 30 miles from home, working at the oak park apartments, managed by her sister stephanie and stephanie's husband. and on monday, may 24th, 2004, she left the house where her sister jessica was getting ready for another day of seventh grade. >> she was kind of in a rush and walked out the door and left and about five minutes later she walked back in and she just yelled through the door, i love you. and walked out. and that was the last time i talked to her. >> by 9:00 a.m., brooke was at the apartments and an hour later hard at work. >> i could see through our apartment to the back window facing our patio and brooke was bending over filling up a bucket of water and that was the last time i saw her. >> at what point did you realize that she wasn't out there anymore? >> not until probably 1:00. i had fixed lunch for my children and for her, and she hadn't shown up. >> what starts going through your head when she doesn't come in for lunch? >> it's a
brooke returned home to oregon. she had a summer job in corvallis, about 30 miles from home, working at the oak park apartments, managed by her sister stephanie and stephanie's husband. and on monday, may 24th, 2004, she left the house where her sister jessica was getting ready for another day of seventh grade. >> she was kind of in a rush and walked out the door and left and about five minutes later she walked back in and she just yelled through the door, i love you. and walked out. and...
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he would never come to oregon. he would be there forever, you know, playing this game. >> it was nearly a year before a new mexico judge finally ruled in january 2007, nearly three years after brooke disappeared, that joel courtney was competent to stand trial. >> we were on our way to san francisco and we got a phone call and he said, they found him mentally stable. and we got out of the car, the girls and i, and did a dance around the car. i just felt like the world was lifted and i didn't realize how close i was, maybe, you know -- >> close to what? >> to just a breaking point. until i felt that being lifted. and then it was like, okay, we can do this. >> later that year, in september 2007, joel courtney would finally plead guilty to kidnapping and sexually assaulting that university of new mexico student he snatched off the street. the young woman who somehow escaped. at his sentencing, another circus. >> it didn't take long for joel patrick courtney to tell district judge kenneth martinez exactly what he think
he would never come to oregon. he would be there forever, you know, playing this game. >> it was nearly a year before a new mexico judge finally ruled in january 2007, nearly three years after brooke disappeared, that joel courtney was competent to stand trial. >> we were on our way to san francisco and we got a phone call and he said, they found him mentally stable. and we got out of the car, the girls and i, and did a dance around the car. i just felt like the world was lifted and...
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he would never come to oregon. he would be there forever, you know, playing this game. >> it was nearly a year before a new mexico judge finally ruled in january 2007, nearly three years after brooke disappeared, that joel courtney was competent to stand trial. >> we were on our way to san francisco and we got a phone call and he said, they found him mentally stable. and we got out of the car, the girls and i, and did a dance around the car. i just felt like the world was lifted and i didn't realize how close i was, maybe, you know -- >> close to what? >> to just a breaking point. until i felt that being lifted. and then it was like, okay, we can do this. >> later that year, in september 2007, joel courtney would finally plead guilty to kidnapping and sexually assaulting that university of new mexico student he snatched off the street. the young woman who somehow escaped. at his sentencing, another circus. >> it didn't take long for joel patrick courtney to tell district judge kenneth martinez exactly what he think
he would never come to oregon. he would be there forever, you know, playing this game. >> it was nearly a year before a new mexico judge finally ruled in january 2007, nearly three years after brooke disappeared, that joel courtney was competent to stand trial. >> we were on our way to san francisco and we got a phone call and he said, they found him mentally stable. and we got out of the car, the girls and i, and did a dance around the car. i just felt like the world was lifted and...
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oregon saves the biggest defensive play for last. walker knocked the ball away from austin hooper. 38-36 the final. stanford falls to 8-2. >> can't give up big plays. can't turn the ball over and can't miss opportunities.
oregon saves the biggest defensive play for last. walker knocked the ball away from austin hooper. 38-36 the final. stanford falls to 8-2. >> can't give up big plays. can't turn the ball over and can't miss opportunities.
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atinterviewed the professor the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. always a part of my touchstone. after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this is a story that had not been retold by academics in decades. it was something that i wanted to pursue. most everyone has heard of the oregon trail, can you just give us a brief overview of where it started, where it ended, and what years people traveled it. >> great question. many of the people who traveled wereegon and california, moving from towns on the edge of the western settled united states in places like misery. they're coming from places that are more interior, farming communities in illinois and iowa. they are leaving from misery and going all across the continent. one of the really key factors of what makes this migration so unique is that in the first place it is so long. 2000 miles across country. it lasts for so long. it is a migration going on in the 1840's, 1850's, and throughout these decades, you have people making this migra
atinterviewed the professor the western history association annual conference in portland, oregon, in october. this is about 20 minutes. always a part of my touchstone. after college when i began to consider graduate school, i realized that this is a story that had not been retold by academics in decades. it was something that i wanted to pursue. most everyone has heard of the oregon trail, can you just give us a brief overview of where it started, where it ended, and what years people traveled...
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the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i rise in opposition to the amendment. and -- the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. defazio: first i ask the gentleman quickly, to yield very quickly to a question. why these three particular agencies? viking viking mr. chairman, to my friend on the other side, there was a g.a.o. report, i think it may now be a couple years old, and these three agencies actually were tagged as having the highest number of vehicles as a percentage of, i believe, employment population that sat idle. agriculture was close to 30,000 vehicles. interior, 18,000. so there was an actual reason. mr. defazio: i thank the gentleman. although the gentleman does reside in arizona, and i know he certainly is aware that both the b.l.m. and the forest service must cover huge amounts of territory with their employees, including, you know, many forested and remote areas. in my district, just doing my rounds on paved roads, i can be out of cell service 20% to 25% of the time and there's n
the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i rise in opposition to the amendment. and -- the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. defazio: first i ask the gentleman quickly, to yield very quickly to a question. why these three particular agencies? viking viking mr. chairman, to my friend on the other side, there was a g.a.o. report, i think it may now be a couple years old, and these three agencies actually were tagged as having the highest number of vehicles as a...
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as in portland, oregon, where the streetcar terminates at the oregon health sciences university which also then utilizes the tram. it's both at the bottom and the top of the hill. and it is used by many patients and others who have to get to -- get there. so these are not just toy things or things that are used for tourists. they are used to solve congestion problems in major urban areas. they are also incredible tools for economic development. fixed streetcar line in portland, you know, revitalized the whole section of the city, generated $3.5 billion in private economic development because the line was there. they didn't get any federal money but they built their projects, you know, adjacent to that line which also provided a built-in ridership. many people who reside in those pretty high-end apartments actually don't own cars. and they utilize the streetcar. and, you know, salt lake, it's attracted already $400 million in investment. atlanta, georgia, very successful program. tucson, arizona, incredible initial ridership. far exceeding projections. cities across america are finding
as in portland, oregon, where the streetcar terminates at the oregon health sciences university which also then utilizes the tram. it's both at the bottom and the top of the hill. and it is used by many patients and others who have to get to -- get there. so these are not just toy things or things that are used for tourists. they are used to solve congestion problems in major urban areas. they are also incredible tools for economic development. fixed streetcar line in portland, you know,...
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oregon's state legislature did the same in 2014. so ignoring engineering consensus, state lawmakers have turned a blind eye to the forecasted catastrophic failure of this bridge... and also ignoring disaster examples from past earthquakes in neighboring states. >> what happened? >> uh, there's a hell of an earthquake and we've got windows and everything that has fallen out. >> the structural collapse of the entire freeway. >> during the 1989 loma prieta quake, parts of san francisco's bay bridge and major freeways collapsed. the pacific northwest could face the same fate but worse. more than half of oregon's bridges aren't expected to make it through a major quake. >> no we're not doing enough. with the risk that we have i think everybody needs to step it up. and i think that needs to come from the public first. if we're lucky enough to get 50 years and we put plans in now to start getting more prepared by that 50 years, and it happens then, then we'll be set. we can be a chile or a japan. i think there is hope and i think there's a
oregon's state legislature did the same in 2014. so ignoring engineering consensus, state lawmakers have turned a blind eye to the forecasted catastrophic failure of this bridge... and also ignoring disaster examples from past earthquakes in neighboring states. >> what happened? >> uh, there's a hell of an earthquake and we've got windows and everything that has fallen out. >> the structural collapse of the entire freeway. >> during the 1989 loma prieta quake, parts of...
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blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 507 the gentleman from oregon and a member opposed each will control five minutes, the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the work that has been done in this underlying legislation to put more -- national priority dealing with non-motorized safety. this new program gives states funding for vision zero-type activities that are on the forefront of what's happening in communities around the country that are not accepting the carnage on the highways for pedestrians and cyclists and become able to use these tools and re-engineer and protect some of our most vulnerable citizens. being struck by a motor vehicle is the leading cause of injury-related death for children under 14 and being struck by a motor vehicle is the second-leading cause for senior citizens. our young and our old. and in low-income neighborhoods, there is a much hire pedestrian rate than in hire income areas. fatalities on our roadways have decli
blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 507 the gentleman from oregon and a member opposed each will control five minutes, the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the work that has been done in this underlying legislation to put more -- national priority dealing with non-motorized safety. this new program gives states funding for vision zero-type activities that are on the forefront of what's happening in communities around the country...
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susan: you mentioned the state of washington and oregon. when you look at the pacific northwest, is a primarily those two states, or -- christopher: yes. the definition of the pacific northwest is one of these things that is very arguable. it is a great argument to have. in his textbook
susan: you mentioned the state of washington and oregon. when you look at the pacific northwest, is a primarily those two states, or -- christopher: yes. the definition of the pacific northwest is one of these things that is very arguable. it is a great argument to have. in his textbook
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oregon saves the biggest defensive play for last.way from austin hooper. 38-36 the final. stanford falls to 8-2. >> can't give up big plays. can't turn the ball over and can't miss opportunities. that's what happened to us. now, typical guys, typical stanford guys we showed great heart. >> warriors hoping to remain perfect tonight hosting brooklyn. a lot going on. curry trying to pass his dad on the list and of course to an 11 -0 start on the season. shot 68% from the field. [ lynn up 17 in the second quarter. down two at the half. barnes has 13. 64-61. 34 points in the game. iguodala got to get it off, three. tied the game. we go to overtime. for the finish, 1 and baby dunk. come from behind 107-99 victory. third period tied at one. the big hit. it was a clean hit. sharks went to overtime for the second time this year. remember 3 on 3. hits the post. there for the game winner. sharks win their second straight. 2-1 the final. the first one in buffalo since 2005. >>> abc 7 sports report brought to you by xfinity. we will have it for y
oregon saves the biggest defensive play for last.way from austin hooper. 38-36 the final. stanford falls to 8-2. >> can't give up big plays. can't turn the ball over and can't miss opportunities. that's what happened to us. now, typical guys, typical stanford guys we showed great heart. >> warriors hoping to remain perfect tonight hosting brooklyn. a lot going on. curry trying to pass his dad on the list and of course to an 11 -0 start on the season. shot 68% from the field. [ lynn...
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and, stanford and oregon put on an absolute thriller in palo alto.ne. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pac-12 will not be invited. too many losses from the por >> college football playoffs hit. safe to say, the pack 12 won't be invited. too many losses from all the power teams. oregon catch and pass. vernon adams. wide open. darren carington. 47-yard play. and go. 49 yards for the ducks up by 12. 14 seconds in the game. kevin hogan. little corner shot. touchdown. cut oregon's lead to two. about that. hogan's pass broken up by joe walker. was intended for austin hooper. oregon in a thriller pulled it off 38-36. all the pack 12 teams. not playoff worthy. against oregon state tonight. late first half, already 17-3. trey watson. and watson weaves around the near side. , breaking tackle. 45-yard touchdown. 24-3. third quarter. now 37-18. maurice harris on the screen pass. nifty moves by him. 29-yard touchdown. his second touchdown of the game. fourth quarter. a little cherry on top. golf throwing his sixth touchdown of the game to malik mcmorris. 300 pounds. bears wr
and, stanford and oregon put on an absolute thriller in palo alto.ne. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pac-12 will not be invited. too many losses from the por >> college football playoffs hit. safe to say, the pack 12 won't be invited. too many losses from all the power teams. oregon catch and pass. vernon adams. wide open. darren carington. 47-yard play. and go. 49 yards for the ducks up by 12. 14 seconds in the game. kevin hogan. little corner shot. touchdown. cut oregon's lead to two. about that....
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he argued for legal protection for physician assisted suicide and just this month, using oregon's so caled death with dignity law, he took his own life after being diagnosed with malignant brain cancer. just last month governor jerry brown signed california's aid in dying bill into law. california is the fifth state to authorize physician assisted suicide. many other stttes have considered or are considering similar legislation but the opposition to such laws is intense. many religious folk believe that such laws violate the sacredness of life, yet others see ttem as undermining g the hippocratic oath that says doctors should first and foremost do no harm, and yet others fear a slippery slope that would eventually lead us to value some lives more than others. should iowa pass an aid ii dying law? do we have an absolute right over our own lives? should physicians help us to die on our own terms? or do we have a moral obligation to accept our lives a.d our deathson terms other than our own will? ? have a greattanel on today to discuss these issues. to my left is becky benson, the direc
he argued for legal protection for physician assisted suicide and just this month, using oregon's so caled death with dignity law, he took his own life after being diagnosed with malignant brain cancer. just last month governor jerry brown signed california's aid in dying bill into law. california is the fifth state to authorize physician assisted suicide. many other stttes have considered or are considering similar legislation but the opposition to such laws is intense. many religious folk...
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went to oregon and had a successful career on a team. and then the seal teams.re only as strong as your weakest link. very much a team sport as well. for higher purpose. but you can't operate independently, or you can, but you don't do it well. and if you operate as an individual more than as a team, the end result is you won't bring the ball to the field. you won't be successful in the battlefield. and you won't be a successful politician and you won't get things done for a higher purpose which is to make america more secure. make sure our future for children is more secure. that we protect opportunity. and it is about equal opportunity and not the outcome. and that's an important part of american value system. that's worth fighting for. host: let's talk about college. he played football at oregon. was pac-10. growing up as a kid in a very small town. you go to origins and it's in the pac-10. teamre playing against the that you watch on saturday. good program. some of my best friends today are as a result of my college career. my coach was like a mentor and a f
went to oregon and had a successful career on a team. and then the seal teams.re only as strong as your weakest link. very much a team sport as well. for higher purpose. but you can't operate independently, or you can, but you don't do it well. and if you operate as an individual more than as a team, the end result is you won't bring the ball to the field. you won't be successful in the battlefield. and you won't be a successful politician and you won't get things done for a higher purpose...
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oregon gets the ball. stanford would force a punt.ine, hogan to greg taboda, touchdown. stanford needs the two-point conversion and it doesn't happen. incomplete. stanford's playoff hopes possibly dashed. oregon wins that38-36. >>> to the ice, sharks/sabers in buffalo. this game went to overtime. it was that type of night. patrick marleau sets it up. marlowe is there for the rebound in goal. sharks win 2-1. their first win in buffalo since 2005. >>> couple of other notes, cal beat oregon state 54-24. and get this, ufc superstar ronda rousey was knocked out cold by holly holm tonight. holm is the new bantamweight champion. that fight was unbelievable, peggy and terry. >> all right, henry, thanks very much. >>> rain on the radar, north of santa rosa. you see it in the upper left side of the screen. tonight between midnight and 5:00 a.m. we'll see that cold front blasting on through. we're going to start off the morning with scattered showers. maybe isolated thundershowers. afternoon things begin to dry out. the wind is going to be the b
oregon gets the ball. stanford would force a punt.ine, hogan to greg taboda, touchdown. stanford needs the two-point conversion and it doesn't happen. incomplete. stanford's playoff hopes possibly dashed. oregon wins that38-36. >>> to the ice, sharks/sabers in buffalo. this game went to overtime. it was that type of night. patrick marleau sets it up. marlowe is there for the rebound in goal. sharks win 2-1. their first win in buffalo since 2005. >>> couple of other notes, cal...
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this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? the u.s. constitution did not ask me mention slavery, but there are at least three references to slavery in the document. the first is the 3/5 compromise. you andere counted as the person for purposes of frustrating seats in the house of representatives. thereby increasing the power of the slave states and congress. the constitution also included a fugitive slave laws. returnused to ensure the of runaway slaves. in addition, the u.s. constitution prohibited the import slaves after 1808. but the language did not refer to african. clausesusion of these in the nation's founding document is a testament to economic and political influence. moving to related document, this is the contract dust between thomas jefferson and james madison were the sale of the slave john freeman area jefferson freed him from william baker in maryland and eight or. he wouldndition that be set free after 11 years of service. he returned unsold freeman to james madison. after madison friedman did receive his freedom. the w
this is about 20 minutes. >> what led to your work on the oregon trail? the u.s. constitution did not ask me mention slavery, but there are at least three references to slavery in the document. the first is the 3/5 compromise. you andere counted as the person for purposes of frustrating seats in the house of representatives. thereby increasing the power of the slave states and congress. the constitution also included a fugitive slave laws. returnused to ensure the of runaway slaves. in...
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let's kick off with oregon, former ducks quarterback mariota picked a good day to play. minutes later, adams feels the pressure. steps up, wide open. 30 yards into the end zone, 31-14 ducks at the half. 407 yards, six different passes, 21 yards or more, charles nelson, oregon wins, 48-28 but out of the pac-12 title game with stanford's win. usc's loss, taking over the pac-12 lead with a win over ucla. the bruins win, enter a tie, 28-yard strike to thomas duarte, 7-0 bruins, 10-9, ucla, paul perkins finds his way into the end zone. ucla went 17-9, usc, ucla game decides the winner of the pac-12 south. that team facing stanford. san jose state and hawaii, this was a bowl game. first quarter, first part of the possession, kenny potter, big hit at the goal line, he holds on, still first quarter. 14-0, spartans, oodles of time, don't hear that one much, second quarter, after hawaii turnover, potter waltzes in from nine yards out, spartans led 35-0 at the break and they roll. 42-23, they beat boise state, and spartans is bowl eligible. michigan state takes on the buckeyes toda
let's kick off with oregon, former ducks quarterback mariota picked a good day to play. minutes later, adams feels the pressure. steps up, wide open. 30 yards into the end zone, 31-14 ducks at the half. 407 yards, six different passes, 21 yards or more, charles nelson, oregon wins, 48-28 but out of the pac-12 title game with stanford's win. usc's loss, taking over the pac-12 lead with a win over ucla. the bruins win, enter a tie, 28-yard strike to thomas duarte, 7-0 bruins, 10-9, ucla, paul...
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james gal lond, the top prescriber in oregon.ording to this report, he had a long history of running into trouble with medical boards including having his license suspended 2014 in part because he misprescribed opiates. we made multiple attempts to contact him who is still employed at a click in oregon bug our calls were not return. insist payments to him were nothing compared to what the company paid other doctors. several of them arrested and are currently kund investigation revealing exactly how the company used medical professionals to grow profits. >> there was harm done to patients on a level that i'm not used to seeing. >> reporter: insist settled with oregon for more than a million dollars, almost double how much it sold in the state. it entereded into an ainsurance of voluntary compliance agreeing to adhere to regulations but at the same time not admitting to any wrongdoing. we also need to point out that the that stock has a heavy short position and the company is scheduled to report earnings on thursday. >>> and dina j
james gal lond, the top prescriber in oregon.ording to this report, he had a long history of running into trouble with medical boards including having his license suspended 2014 in part because he misprescribed opiates. we made multiple attempts to contact him who is still employed at a click in oregon bug our calls were not return. insist payments to him were nothing compared to what the company paid other doctors. several of them arrested and are currently kund investigation revealing exactly...
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coli across six states including washington, new york, ohio, minnesota and oregon.hipotle says early investigations have not shown the source of the outbreak but that it is likely from produce. >>> federal agents trying to warn holiday shoppers if the price is too good it's probably a fake product. knockoff bags and watches are old news. now homeland security is seeing a surge in perfume, cosmetics and other items. much of the trickery is online. >> one of the most knocked off items on the internet are ugg boots. one way to tell for something is genuine, the sole is flexible in the real once. the fake ones, not so much. >> last year, federal agents seized over $1 billion worth of knockoffs. >>> coming up in our next half- hour a hotel under siege. just a week after the paris shootings, a new attack. this time in africa. we hear from people who narrowly escaped. >> plus she says the faa is treating her differently. the rules prompting this pilot to take on the agency. ,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. in ston about now... >>> our top stories to
coli across six states including washington, new york, ohio, minnesota and oregon.hipotle says early investigations have not shown the source of the outbreak but that it is likely from produce. >>> federal agents trying to warn holiday shoppers if the price is too good it's probably a fake product. knockoff bags and watches are old news. now homeland security is seeing a surge in perfume, cosmetics and other items. much of the trickery is online. >> one of the most knocked off...
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saturday night. >> adam: oregon still alive in the pac-12 north. if stanford loses tonight, they could win the north with a win over oregon state next week. other things going on, just under way, navy on top of tulsa 7-0. north carolina ruining frank beamer's final home game 30-27 in overtime. houston going down for the first time. 20-17. we've also learned that after the ohio state loss tonight it was cardale jones who used twitter to say that he would not return to the team next year. he also tweeted out criticisms of the play calling. >> brian: selfish. selfish. >> rick: there is a time and a place. >> brian: exactly, this is not the time and the place. it shows where his head is and we've comboen known that for a while. >> adam: ezekiel elliott sending out those tweets. that will do it for now. thank you for watching "the ram post-game show." here is what's on cbs tonight. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division announcer: you are watching kcci 8 news. laura: bitter cold today and tonight. from the wintry storm that began friday and d
saturday night. >> adam: oregon still alive in the pac-12 north. if stanford loses tonight, they could win the north with a win over oregon state next week. other things going on, just under way, navy on top of tulsa 7-0. north carolina ruining frank beamer's final home game 30-27 in overtime. houston going down for the first time. 20-17. we've also learned that after the ohio state loss tonight it was cardale jones who used twitter to say that he would not return to the team next year....
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washington and oregon state. >>> here in vineland, new jersey, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. it's white breast meat chicken every time. because white breast meat chicken releases its flavor into the broth and absorbs more flavor from it. and in vineland, it's all about flavor so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. >>> dozens of protesters out side "30 rock" tonight trying to get "saturday night live" to cancel donald trump's appearance. and an oops after they quickly removed a promo after posting two on youtube quote not meant for air. in one of them, trump calls opponent ben carlson a completed and total loser, end quote. nbc's the parent company of nbc4. >> tonight, a maryland family is standing up to backlash over a story that appeared in "american girl" magazine. the conservative group 1 million moms is calling for a boycott of "american girl" because it profiled an 11-year-old with two d dads. news4 jackie bensen spoke to them. >> they said the boycott doesn't make a
washington and oregon state. >>> here in vineland, new jersey, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. it's white breast meat chicken every time. because white breast meat chicken releases its flavor into the broth and absorbs more flavor from it. and in vineland, it's all about flavor so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. >>> dozens of protesters out side "30...
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win or oregon loss. utah/usc tied. 5-2. oregon and na tasha's trojans. down the middle. carrington.regon goes up 21-14. four minutes later. adams, feels the pressure. steps in the pocket. wide open. kenny benoit. 31-14. ducks. adams, 407 yards. six td passes six receivers. charles nelson. and wins, 48-28. if stanford wins. they clinch the pac 12. if cal wins and oregon wins next week. ducks will win the pac 12. usc/utah. win over ucla. if the bruins win. three-way tie first. and set a school record. pass attempts. what a pick. 2 yards. 7-0. late third quarter. ucla. paul perkins. third and goal. ucla. 17-9. utes. usc. ucla. decide the winner of the pac 12 south. clemson wearing the purple. wake forest. 44 yard. wats watson. three tds. ran for a touchdown. deion cane. 20-0. clemson. one quarter. 47 yards. jerome harper. throw catches for 120 yard. clemson remains perfect. 11-0. 33-13. senior day. alabama. hosting charleston southern. played in the first half. 68 yards. two tds. single season. rushing touchdowns. and crimson tide. nick saban. said charleston southern was a cupcake. hi
win or oregon loss. utah/usc tied. 5-2. oregon and na tasha's trojans. down the middle. carrington.regon goes up 21-14. four minutes later. adams, feels the pressure. steps in the pocket. wide open. kenny benoit. 31-14. ducks. adams, 407 yards. six td passes six receivers. charles nelson. and wins, 48-28. if stanford wins. they clinch the pac 12. if cal wins and oregon wins next week. ducks will win the pac 12. usc/utah. win over ucla. if the bruins win. three-way tie first. and set a school...
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ducks this saturday at autzen stadium in eugene jalil proclaimed "oregon doesn't want this as bad asdo" before leaving the duck on the table cal could use as win as they've lost their last three after a 5- 0 start they haven't beaten oregon in 7 years >> pam :good night everybody we will see you with a 100% electric nissan leaf... what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. >>> exclusive. the text rosie o'donnell never meant the world to cement for the first time on -- to see. for the first time on tv her text to her run away daughter. >> if you talk to the press your whole life histories will be exposed. >> wait until you hear what she texted her daughter's biological mother. >> my number has changed go away. >> robin williams widow. the shocking revelation of why he hanged himself. >> it's what took my husband's life. >> a flight attendant is being rude. >> he shot the video. >> what is going on in the video. >> then, monday night a foo
ducks this saturday at autzen stadium in eugene jalil proclaimed "oregon doesn't want this as bad asdo" before leaving the duck on the table cal could use as win as they've lost their last three after a 5- 0 start they haven't beaten oregon in 7 years >> pam :good night everybody we will see you with a 100% electric nissan leaf... what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is...
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an e-coli outbreak in oregon and washington state... that apparently started at chipotle. twenty-two people >>> health officials are investigating an e. coli outbreak in oregon and washington state that apparently started at chipotle. 22 people got sick over the last few weeks. no deaths are reported but about a third of those sickened have been hospitalized. chipotle closed 43 restaurants in both states while health officials work to pinpoint the source of the outbreak. >>> in texas, emergency officials tonight are warning trick or treaters to avoid flooded streets. cbs reporter omar villafranca tells us at least six people are dead after the storms pounded that state. >> reporter: residents of this austin neighborhood only had a few minutes to evacuate as raging waters began flooding the streets. [ sirens ] >> reporter: teresa got her three dogs before leaving. >> oh, my goodness! a little overwhelming to have the police coming down your street ordering out of your house. >> reporter: these brother and sister went into the house to get their kids and pets as the floodwat
an e-coli outbreak in oregon and washington state... that apparently started at chipotle. twenty-two people >>> health officials are investigating an e. coli outbreak in oregon and washington state that apparently started at chipotle. 22 people got sick over the last few weeks. no deaths are reported but about a third of those sickened have been hospitalized. chipotle closed 43 restaurants in both states while health officials work to pinpoint the source of the outbreak. >>>...
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oregon made their drives couldn't. vernon adams jr. to griffin. he's gone. 49 yards.in hogan began threw for 304 yards and 2tds. three yards earlier in the fourth the lead cut to five. plenty of chances to take the lead but hogan fumbled the snap twice. 14 seconds left. down 8. hogan to his tight end. four yards. san francisco needed a two-point conversion but oregon saved their biggest december i have play of the season for last. joe walker. and stanford's playoff chances are all but done. 38-36 the final. stanford falls to 8-2. >> you can't give up big plays. you can't turn the ball over and you can't miss opportunities. that's what happened to us. typical stanford guys, we showed great heart. >> football. cal hoping to end their losing streak, hosting oregon state. late first quarter. to lawler. great catch back of the end zone. another work. and the bears take an early 7-0 lead. late second quarter. the screen pass to trevor watson. going to get one block. and he's got an escort. more blockers. 45-yard score. 25-10, bears at the half. 30-10, bears in the third. an
oregon made their drives couldn't. vernon adams jr. to griffin. he's gone. 49 yards.in hogan began threw for 304 yards and 2tds. three yards earlier in the fourth the lead cut to five. plenty of chances to take the lead but hogan fumbled the snap twice. 14 seconds left. down 8. hogan to his tight end. four yards. san francisco needed a two-point conversion but oregon saved their biggest december i have play of the season for last. joe walker. and stanford's playoff chances are all but done....
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two-thirds of oregon voters rejected the law giving licenses to illegal immigrants. a referendum on a law passed by the state legislature. the campaign against the driver's licenses they say was racist and aimed at hurting a powerless minority group, specifically illegals from mexico and central america. the other argument they're using is the state doesn't have hey legitimate reason for denying illegal immigrants to the ability to drive in oregon. we spoke with an immigrant who's been driving in the u.s. without a license for 27 years. >> if it's i wi ae's legal to g driver's license, there's more opportunities to find a job as a driver. you know, to move around the city with confidence. >> but a vast majority of the country disagrees. 40 states require legal proof of residency before issuing a driver's license. in oregon, a blue state, 35 of 36 counties voted to prevent 9ñ oregonians for immigration reform led the effort. leaders say it wasn't about race but, rather, jobs, national security and m4oáwhat's right. >> there is no inherent right for somebody that's her
two-thirds of oregon voters rejected the law giving licenses to illegal immigrants. a referendum on a law passed by the state legislature. the campaign against the driver's licenses they say was racist and aimed at hurting a powerless minority group, specifically illegals from mexico and central america. the other argument they're using is the state doesn't have hey legitimate reason for denying illegal immigrants to the ability to drive in oregon. we spoke with an immigrant who's been driving...
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oregon on the way to a 231-yard rushing game. 14-10 ducks after a quarter.hing but attention. it was 17-14, stanford. move ahead late in the third quarter. stanford trailing by five. adams to griffin. griffin runs into one stanford defender. the ducks with a 12-point lead after three. stanford was not finished. hogan to greg who draws a pass interference penalty but makes the touchdown catch. lead cut to 35-30. they got a couple of key stops but did this on executive possessions. the ducks got the ball. looked like the game might be over. but they got one more chance. hogan with another fade. it is is a two-point game with 10 seconds left. the cardinal can only go for two. hogan has to unload sooner than he would have liked. the pass falls incomplete after winning eight straight. stanford comes up short on this one. 38-36. the rose bowl still in play. but say good-bye to a shot at the national championship. we are getting off to the 5-0 start. the cal bears are desperate for a win and the pack 12's late duty against oregon state like
oregon on the way to a 231-yard rushing game. 14-10 ducks after a quarter.hing but attention. it was 17-14, stanford. move ahead late in the third quarter. stanford trailing by five. adams to griffin. griffin runs into one stanford defender. the ducks with a 12-point lead after three. stanford was not finished. hogan to greg who draws a pass interference penalty but makes the touchdown catch. lead cut to 35-30. they got a couple of key stops but did this on executive possessions. the ducks got...
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on a saturday night in march 22w office to walk around.25 portland oregon.ed the discriminatory curfew imposed. men took his case to the supreme court and lost, yet despite all was endured never stop believing or stopping we believe in the grand ideals of this country, you was said. there is a future for all humanity and the us civil administrator. be landed three and played. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] larry bad one of our nation's most beloved" no space. came home the purple heart. the sport and does lives and taught us that we can observe a lot. >> bonnie carol. after have denied and anger is generally funder ' good support families say the old sick resources. [applause] shirley chisholm carries his politics. from classrooms the committee rooms voice to the flu marginalized the american spirit. [applause] familia savon junior. his size he is frazier. bring his lenten sound power 's new holiday transporting the spirit to miami and beyond the music broke down barriers. a humanitarian an
on a saturday night in march 22w office to walk around.25 portland oregon.ed the discriminatory curfew imposed. men took his case to the supreme court and lost, yet despite all was endured never stop believing or stopping we believe in the grand ideals of this country, you was said. there is a future for all humanity and the us civil administrator. be landed three and played. ladies and gentlemen, these are the recipients. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] larry bad one of our...
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cal hoping to end their losing streak, hosting oregon state. late first quarter. to lawler. great catch back of the end zone. another work. and the bears take an early 7-0 lead. late second quarter. the screen pass to trevor watson. going to get one block. and he's got an escort. more blockers. 45-yard score. 25-10, bears at the half. 30-10, bears in the third. and a great move. 13-yard touchdown. 37-10. less than two minutes later, goff the screen pass again to harris. gets more blockers. i love this play, makes more moves. 29 yards. cal up 44-18. finally goff. freshman from morris. 54-24, bears. go if. f finishes with 363 yards passing, the bears are bowl eligible for the first time. the big game next week set for set:30 at stanford. and a lot going on with the dubs. steph curry trying to pass his dadded dell on the all-time three-point list. and bad back. nets on fire early. shot 68 early from the field in the first. former warrior, jared jack. he had 28. and broken up 17 in the second quarter. steph ties dad dell's mark with 125 career streak. doves down two. harrison ba
cal hoping to end their losing streak, hosting oregon state. late first quarter. to lawler. great catch back of the end zone. another work. and the bears take an early 7-0 lead. late second quarter. the screen pass to trevor watson. going to get one block. and he's got an escort. more blockers. 45-yard score. 25-10, bears at the half. 30-10, bears in the third. and a great move. 13-yard touchdown. 37-10. less than two minutes later, goff the screen pass again to harris. gets more blockers. i...
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are you prepared to help syrian refugees resettle in oregon? >> yes.ontinue to welcome syrian refugees to oregon, as long as they have been thoroughly vetted by the federal agencies. >> governor malloy, what is your view of syrian refugees and how connecticut should receive them? >> well, you know, i met a family today that was scheduled to go to indiana based on the position that their governor took and were redirected to connecticut. i went down to new haven and met a husband and a wife and their 5-year-old son. they were driven from homes in 2011. they've been in refugee camps for four-plus years. they' gone through an exhaustive process with the united states government. and they were found to be eligible to come to the united states. and i wanted to make sure that they understood that they were welcome in connecticut. quite frankly the united states has an obligation just as france and other nations have an obligation to resettle refugee s. this has been established international law, at least under 1951, under certain agreements under the united
are you prepared to help syrian refugees resettle in oregon? >> yes.ontinue to welcome syrian refugees to oregon, as long as they have been thoroughly vetted by the federal agencies. >> governor malloy, what is your view of syrian refugees and how connecticut should receive them? >> well, you know, i met a family today that was scheduled to go to indiana based on the position that their governor took and were redirected to connecticut. i went down to new haven and met a...
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caught inside an oregon art gallery. these masked bandits broke into the he inscapes gallery in newport, oregon. but police don think the raccoons were planning on taking anything. they were removed with out incident and released back into the wild. nov. 15 arizona cardinals @ seattle seahawks nov. 15 arizona cardinals @ seattle seahawks join the fight to make college affordable. join the fight for alexis. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. wheel... of...
caught inside an oregon art gallery. these masked bandits broke into the he inscapes gallery in newport, oregon. but police don think the raccoons were planning on taking anything. they were removed with out incident and released back into the wild. nov. 15 arizona cardinals @ seattle seahawks nov. 15 arizona cardinals @ seattle seahawks join the fight to make college affordable. join the fight for alexis. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. wheel... of...
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customers in parts of washington and oregon will not be able to eat at chipotle today. the chain announced it is temporarily closing 43 restaurants because of a reported e. coli outbreak. nearly two dozen people have been sickened. even more cases could be reported and reported kelly wright has the latest. >> reporter: chipotle is temporary closing all restaurants in the seattle and portland oregon areas. due to be reported e. coli outbreak. the decision which affects 43 locations comes after health officials announced more than 20 people have been sickened by the bacteria. >> most cases are associated with the restaurant chipotle. at this point in time, not all cases have eaten at chipotle. >> reporter: the exact source hasn't been determined but officials say they expect a number of cases to rise as more people learn about the outbreak and go to get checked out. >> i think we need more detail on what's going on because they have this little note saying everything is closed and will be open as soon as possible. >> chipotle releasing a statementread in part quote, the s
customers in parts of washington and oregon will not be able to eat at chipotle today. the chain announced it is temporarily closing 43 restaurants because of a reported e. coli outbreak. nearly two dozen people have been sickened. even more cases could be reported and reported kelly wright has the latest. >> reporter: chipotle is temporary closing all restaurants in the seattle and portland oregon areas. due to be reported e. coli outbreak. the decision which affects 43 locations comes...
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this morning, an oregon couple trapped in paradise. this man and his girlfriend, on a supposed to be a long, relaxing trip to the dominican republic three weeks ago. >> we were going to stay five weeks. >> reporter: now, they say a leave the country ordering him to stay the next six months because they were involved in a deadly car accident. >> my heart is broken, because i love this place so much, and i love these people. >> reporter: the couple said they were driving their rental car late at night when they hit the motorcycle laying in the middle of the street. >> i had absolutely no time to react. we were both in shock. this man was laying there. >> reporter: the driver of the motorcycle was also in the street, but they did not hit them, they said, the aftermath captured on video by a passer-by making local news headlines in the dominican republic. >> the few people on site were talking about that he had been hit by a truck. >> reporter: ekman said he pulled off the side of the road immediately, but when police arrived, they arreste
this morning, an oregon couple trapped in paradise. this man and his girlfriend, on a supposed to be a long, relaxing trip to the dominican republic three weeks ago. >> we were going to stay five weeks. >> reporter: now, they say a leave the country ordering him to stay the next six months because they were involved in a deadly car accident. >> my heart is broken, because i love this place so much, and i love these people. >> reporter: the couple said they were driving...
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doctors are treating an oregon team for a disease that once killed tens of millions.id she get it and why is it a threat? >> drone hacking. did these researchers prevent a terror attack? the feds are paying attention. >> and good hair day.
doctors are treating an oregon team for a disease that once killed tens of millions.id she get it and why is it a threat? >> drone hacking. did these researchers prevent a terror attack? the feds are paying attention. >> and good hair day.
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coli outbreak across oregon and washington state.he popular restaurant the cases are being linked to. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ >>> authority are investigating deadly police shooting in colorado. at least three people have died. macie eggland spoke with law enforcement officials and brings us the latest on this tragic discipline at this point we have several different scene locations
coli outbreak across oregon and washington state.he popular restaurant the cases are being linked to. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because...
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steve is an oregon -- in oregon. go ahead.aller: i do not have much faith in anything involving money and the internet. there is no security. once you lose it, it is gone forever, and you will spend a .ouple of years getting it back i've had my identity stolen twice. bye by the v.a., and once the oregon state employment department. that is your experience as far as your identity. when it comes to shopping online, have you ever bought anything online? caller: i have occasionally, by trying to shy away from it whenever possible. a little bitked about your own personal experiences. why do you think shopping online is not safe, specifically? caller: because if someone gets a hold of your information, if the system gets hacked, or whatever, you are screwed. who will you call? the government does not care. they're not doing anything to protect anybody, are they? tough. you lost. steve.hat is again, the lines are divided differently this time around. for those under 30, (202) 748-8000. for those 31 to 50, (202) 748-8001. for those 51
steve is an oregon -- in oregon. go ahead.aller: i do not have much faith in anything involving money and the internet. there is no security. once you lose it, it is gone forever, and you will spend a .ouple of years getting it back i've had my identity stolen twice. bye by the v.a., and once the oregon state employment department. that is your experience as far as your identity. when it comes to shopping online, have you ever bought anything online? caller: i have occasionally, by trying to...
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. >>> chipotle is temporarily closing more than 40 restaurants in washington state and oregon due toe. coli outbreak. shares of the company falling 2 1/2% today on the news. jane wells has more on the health scare. >> reporter: turns out there's a dark side to eating healthy. chipotle mexican grill, popular for fresh ingredients, may be the source of an e. coli outbreak in oregon and washington state which has sickened at least 22 people and sent eight to the hospital. >> a majority of them have eaten at chipotle restaurants, leading us to believe that a food product at chipotle may be the source of their infection. >> reporter: health officials are asking others who may have eaten at chipotle in that region in october and have symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea to be tested. and as a precaution chipotle shut down all 43 stores in both states, telling us in a statement, "timing of reopening will be dictated by the progress and pace of the investigation. that is the top priority now." health officials say the causes of e. coli outbreaks is changing. it used to be often due to unde
. >>> chipotle is temporarily closing more than 40 restaurants in washington state and oregon due toe. coli outbreak. shares of the company falling 2 1/2% today on the news. jane wells has more on the health scare. >> reporter: turns out there's a dark side to eating healthy. chipotle mexican grill, popular for fresh ingredients, may be the source of an e. coli outbreak in oregon and washington state which has sickened at least 22 people and sent eight to the hospital. >> a...