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the oregon officials decided to dispose of it. the demolition job will cost the state government $84,000. it is a fraction of the estimated tsunami debris bill. >> it could cost us anywhere from $1.5 million to $3.5 million just for oregon for the next two-year period. >> reporter: workers will cut the dock in five sections and use a crane to bring the pieces onshore. then they will slice those pieces into smaller chunks. some parts will be saved to be displayed as a memorial. mayumi mariyama, nhk world, newport, oregon. >> the wave of tsunami debris began with a rusty fishing boat and then other items started showing up. sports balls, motorcycle and plastic containers. much more garbage is on the way. and so more people are asking who will cover the cost of the cleanup. japanese government analysts estimate as much as 1.5 million tons of debris is floating across the pacific. they say about 40,000 tons of it will appear on the west coast of north america in early 2013. u.s. politicians are asking the federal government to outline
the oregon officials decided to dispose of it. the demolition job will cost the state government $84,000. it is a fraction of the estimated tsunami debris bill. >> it could cost us anywhere from $1.5 million to $3.5 million just for oregon for the next two-year period. >> reporter: workers will cut the dock in five sections and use a crane to bring the pieces onshore. then they will slice those pieces into smaller chunks. some parts will be saved to be displayed as a memorial....
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chairman, russ walker, state of oregon. this is a huge problem in the state of oregon. we have had thousands, we've had research done on voter integrity in the state of oregon. it's difficult to get records. they are quickly destroyed by many of the county election offices, and what we have been able to verify, problems, is usually one address were hundreds of ballots go to one address and we cannot find them. unfortunately, it's difficult to verify because the county elections office is in those counties are very partisan and the records are quickly destroyed. i know this is something that is moving to other states. this discussion in other states about going to vote by mail, all vote by mail systems, and it's just very difficult to monitor. so i support hold and ask the committee to please support this amendment. >> okay. this is merely come and appear to me to be a statement of principle and raises the issue it's risky but there's no call for action here at all. mr. bopp. >> i support the concept of the amended. i have no idea on the last line what she means by ballo
chairman, russ walker, state of oregon. this is a huge problem in the state of oregon. we have had thousands, we've had research done on voter integrity in the state of oregon. it's difficult to get records. they are quickly destroyed by many of the county election offices, and what we have been able to verify, problems, is usually one address were hundreds of ballots go to one address and we cannot find them. unfortunately, it's difficult to verify because the county elections office is in...
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the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: i thank the chairman and now would like to extend three minutes to the gentleman from virginia, a member of the judiciary committee, cho chairs the intellectual -- who chairs the intellectual property and competition on the internet subcommittee, has been one of our terrific leaders on the republican side of the internet and keeping it free and open, mr. goodlatte. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for three minutes. mr. goodlatte: thank you. i'd like to thank chairman walden for his great work in this area and his leadership on this issue and i rise to strongly support house concurrent resolution 127. several hostile countries continue to pursue a u.n. takeover of the internet through an organization known as the international telecommunications union or i.t.u. an agency within the united nations. in fact, a push is being made to negotiate international control of the internet in dubai this december. the u.n. is the absolute last entity that s
the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: i thank the chairman and now would like to extend three minutes to the gentleman from virginia, a member of the judiciary committee, cho chairs the intellectual -- who chairs the intellectual property and competition on the internet subcommittee, has been one of our terrific leaders on the republican side of the internet and keeping it free and open, mr. goodlatte. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for three...
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en utah los fuegos amenazaron a animales, hasta caballos, en nevada y oregÓn, se estima que consumieronma dÉcada, para evitar mÁs perdidas humanas, bomberos de la costa este del paÍs, fueron llamadas para asistir en diez estados, donde incendios causan estragos, y seguirÁ. >>> asÍ como estÁ el verano, aÍi las cosas, gracias jorge, sin tregua la violencia en mÉxico, un ataque en un bar de monterrey deja a varios muertos. la reina del pacÍfico extraditada desde mÉxico, tendÁa que esperar para escuchar los cargos en su contra. en exclusiva una prisiÓn con muchos reos hispanos mantenidos en celdas solitarios, envÍenos comentarios a twitter y facebook con el numeral ediciÓn nocturna los tendremos en breve. ♪. ♪. chsi♪. >>> se desconoce como supermax prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad, que alojan a criminales mÁs peligrosos del paÍs, en completo aislamiento, en estados unidos tiene solo el 5% de la poblaciÓn mundial, tiene el 25% de los presos de todo el planeta. asÍ como lo oye, uno de cada 4 presos estÁ aquÍ en estados unidos. ya son 40 los estados con cÁrceles supermax, y 25 mil presos recluidos
en utah los fuegos amenazaron a animales, hasta caballos, en nevada y oregÓn, se estima que consumieronma dÉcada, para evitar mÁs perdidas humanas, bomberos de la costa este del paÍs, fueron llamadas para asistir en diez estados, donde incendios causan estragos, y seguirÁ. >>> asÍ como estÁ el verano, aÍi las cosas, gracias jorge, sin tregua la violencia en mÉxico, un ataque en un bar de monterrey deja a varios muertos. la reina del pacÍfico extraditada desde mÉxico, tendÁa...
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favorite sites. >> ecola state park is a very popular spot on the oregon coast.f the top three or four places to visit because it does have such a spectacular view. there's kids and tourists, a lot of people. >> piton and her husband scott and little elena or layne are joined by relatives visiting from iowa. scott's cousin, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day. we were having a great day, excited that the sun was shining because on the oregon coast you never know what the weather's going to be like. >> the children have never seen the ocean so the group heads to one of the most popular overlooks along the shoreline. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording y
favorite sites. >> ecola state park is a very popular spot on the oregon coast.f the top three or four places to visit because it does have such a spectacular view. there's kids and tourists, a lot of people. >> piton and her husband scott and little elena or layne are joined by relatives visiting from iowa. scott's cousin, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day. we were having a great day, excited that the sun was shining because on the oregon coast...
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as you look at the map here of oregon, you can see that oregon has installed extensive wind power projects along the columbia river valley in the northern part of the state. the columbia basically delineates the state of oregon from the state of washington right here along its northern boundary, and there are enough projects that are producing enough power so that 700,000 homes would have electricity from those wind power projects. the bigelow canyon wind farm is the ninth largest wind farm in the nation, and oregon's second congressional district, which is a -- a very big district, much like the western slope district in colorado, the third district, it ranks fourth in the united states for installed wind capacity. and over the last decade, one county alone, a relatively small county here, sherman county, has seen over $17 million in revenues come into that county due to the presence, the simple presence of the wind energy industry. and that money has helped sherman county do some impressive things. they have created jobs and improved their infrastructure, including building a new public
as you look at the map here of oregon, you can see that oregon has installed extensive wind power projects along the columbia river valley in the northern part of the state. the columbia basically delineates the state of oregon from the state of washington right here along its northern boundary, and there are enough projects that are producing enough power so that 700,000 homes would have electricity from those wind power projects. the bigelow canyon wind farm is the ninth largest wind farm in...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: i thank my colleague for his remarks about the production tax credit. this is incredibly important to the wind industry. it is just a big factor in the economy of colorado and certainly a substantial factor in the economy of oregon. so i join in his making his case, if you will, that we need to make sure that we continue to drive forward this clean energy manufacturing economy that produces zero carbon dioxide. and i can tell you, i recently had the chance to drive from the northern border of oregon to the southern border in an electric leaf. we have enough charging stations along the interstate to make it possible, and it felt miraculous to not produce a single molecule of pollution out of that car tripment antrip. and if that energy from that car is coming from wind, then zero carbon dioxide is produced, zero impact on global warming. so what is good for the american worker, for the american economy, is also good for our air and the environment here in our nation and around
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: i thank my colleague for his remarks about the production tax credit. this is incredibly important to the wind industry. it is just a big factor in the economy of colorado and certainly a substantial factor in the economy of oregon. so i join in his making his case, if you will, that we need to make sure that we continue to drive forward this clean energy manufacturing economy that produces zero carbon dioxide. and i can tell you, i...
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this low pass over washington and oregon and some high clouds we will see. will have a few clouds for the bay but mostly sunny inland the numbers tomorrow 63 inland and mid to upper 50s for the coast and day. future cast a model where the atmosphere should look, shows low clouds along the shoreline time lapse you can see the peninsula and sunset district has low clouds, the sun comes out and things warm up. if your headed at of the bay area to sacramento 91 matt redding 89 sacramento 79 tahoe. if you're going out of the bay area as f o looks ok, hi 67 thunderstorms for new york and chicago. denver looks ok partly cloudy los angeles highs tomorrow 84. it begins to get chile in sonoma county 49 at napa san jose down to 54. for us sunshine early going, temperature of 76 at fremont. 85 at morgan hill. still cool along the coast 63 at half moon bay. 83 at pittsburgh 87 at brentwood 78 at napa danville if it's 80 degrees. bodega bay no jelly 78 at santa rosa tuesday and wednesday still warmer, the numbers all week in the mid-70s around the bay. usual low clouds th
this low pass over washington and oregon and some high clouds we will see. will have a few clouds for the bay but mostly sunny inland the numbers tomorrow 63 inland and mid to upper 50s for the coast and day. future cast a model where the atmosphere should look, shows low clouds along the shoreline time lapse you can see the peninsula and sunset district has low clouds, the sun comes out and things warm up. if your headed at of the bay area to sacramento 91 matt redding 89 sacramento 79 tahoe....
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tonight saima wahab, she's written a book about her experience going up in afghanistan and portland, oregon. (laughs) sister cities. you know the saying "you are where you eat?" you don't? because i have made that up. and yet for the country's leading conservatives. tweet ago picture of themselves with chick-fil-a recently became a great way to express opposition to same-sex marriage. a litmus lunch, if you will. palin, huckabee, limbaugh, even, surprisingly, this middle aged lesbian. (laughter and applause) has a... (laughter). (laughs) are you sure? that's actually south carolina senator lindsey graham. (laughter) lindsay's a boy's name? no. no, that's a lesbian! okay. anyway, last week graham posted his picture on facebook saying "as a long time chick-fil-a fanatic i stand with chick-fil-a. we had it for breakfast today but my usual order is the number one ord we are law is and a coke zero. " coke zero! doesn't he know that is the gayest coke! (laughter) even diet caffeine free coke is like "give it a rest, coke zero." (laughter) but did you know that social media can be a double-edged s
tonight saima wahab, she's written a book about her experience going up in afghanistan and portland, oregon. (laughs) sister cities. you know the saying "you are where you eat?" you don't? because i have made that up. and yet for the country's leading conservatives. tweet ago picture of themselves with chick-fil-a recently became a great way to express opposition to same-sex marriage. a litmus lunch, if you will. palin, huckabee, limbaugh, even, surprisingly, this middle aged lesbian....
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>> you don't usually hear about earthquakes in oregon.lifornia or other places. >> that's because we have a cascadeia fall 700-mile scar off the coast of northern california, oregon, washington, going all the way into vancouver. but the last time it erupted was in the year 1700. 312 years ago. but here is the rub. scientists recalibrated the giants earthquakes in that fault going back 10,000 years, and they were shocked to find the average interval is 240 years. and it's been 312 years since the last earthquake. we are living on borrowed time. >> so we seem to be pretty good at predicting an earthquake. how good will we be in this instance, giving people a warning? >> well, the people in the area know that there is this cascadeia subduckion fall but they don't think it will happen in their lifetime. now we have to revise all of the probability figures. remember, a tsunami in the cascadeia fault could be a hundred feet tall. that is enough to swamp the entire coastline of the pacific northwest, devastate portland, seattle, and vancouver, a
>> you don't usually hear about earthquakes in oregon.lifornia or other places. >> that's because we have a cascadeia fall 700-mile scar off the coast of northern california, oregon, washington, going all the way into vancouver. but the last time it erupted was in the year 1700. 312 years ago. but here is the rub. scientists recalibrated the giants earthquakes in that fault going back 10,000 years, and they were shocked to find the average interval is 240 years. and it's been 312...
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on an oregon beach this week. since last january, the debris starting appearing. people saw the debris which came from a japan area. >> it is a concern because it is a beautiful beach. >> reporter: the state has set up facilities for the debris. the containers are quickly overflowing. >> as we look toward the future and we know that this is going to go on for maybe years to come, we really have to have a significant source of funding to keep up with the problem. >> reporter: the japanese survey team also met with civic groups from across the u.s. they said the debris has washed up in four other states, including california and hawaii. >> we are appreciative of this to start the dialogue. we look forward to dialogues moving forward. >> translator: civic groups and governments have different areas of expertise. we'll work together to come up with a better solution. >> reporter: total debris is estimated at over 1 million tons. more is expected to arrive in october. without international cooperation of ngos and gover
on an oregon beach this week. since last january, the debris starting appearing. people saw the debris which came from a japan area. >> it is a concern because it is a beautiful beach. >> reporter: the state has set up facilities for the debris. the containers are quickly overflowing. >> as we look toward the future and we know that this is going to go on for maybe years to come, we really have to have a significant source of funding to keep up with the problem. >>...
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this is headquarters for nike shoes in oregon. from here, orders fan out to manufacturers across the globe. this nike contractor is in guangdong, china. the spatial movement, or diffusion, of new manufacturing plants is based on several factors, including political stability, infrastructure anretive locatn. but in the competitive global economy, one reason stands out above all others, according to geographer richard wright. wright: the diffusion from japan to south korea to taiwan and then subsequently to other parts of southeast asia is driven by seeking low-wage labor. narrator: nonetheless, employees in these places find higher incomes and standards of living than ever before. so globalization is a mixture of positive and negative effects. it stirs passions on both sides of a growing debate. how do we evaluate? our approach is through the science of geography. i think that one of the most important tools that we have in studying world regional geography is our ability to change scales, is the ability to go from looking at the w
this is headquarters for nike shoes in oregon. from here, orders fan out to manufacturers across the globe. this nike contractor is in guangdong, china. the spatial movement, or diffusion, of new manufacturing plants is based on several factors, including political stability, infrastructure anretive locatn. but in the competitive global economy, one reason stands out above all others, according to geographer richard wright. wright: the diffusion from japan to south korea to taiwan and then...
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very hot from boise to portland, oregon. as we go through saturday we finally get a break. seattle gets knocked down about 10 degrees, along with portland, 10 to 15 degrees cooler. more of a flow coming in from the water. we're very hot where the fires are more active in nevada and areas of idaho. sunday, not much relief salt lake city to boise. we are definitely cooler into the 70s sunday in the northwest. if you're watching us on knbc, los angeles, california, view impressionistic artwork to show california as it appeared nearly a century ago. summer of california. i'll be right there in the gold rush at the irvine museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. a group of aging action heroes -- i'm sure they're glad we're calling them that -- they're going for number one again at the box office this weekend. it's "expendables 2." it's a follow-up to the 2010 box office winner. it's expected by most experts to finish number one. sylvester stallone co-wrote the sequel and
very hot from boise to portland, oregon. as we go through saturday we finally get a break. seattle gets knocked down about 10 degrees, along with portland, 10 to 15 degrees cooler. more of a flow coming in from the water. we're very hot where the fires are more active in nevada and areas of idaho. sunday, not much relief salt lake city to boise. we are definitely cooler into the 70s sunday in the northwest. if you're watching us on knbc, los angeles, california, view impressionistic artwork to...
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. >>> a dog lost two years ago in oregon has been found alive and well in the state of utah.wner says the border collie ran away from a friend's home in salem, oregon back in 2010 and she spent months trying to find her pet, but had given up hope. so she says that she was shocked to get a call out of the blue from a veterinary clinic in kearns, utah. >> she wanted to be and ask for a micro chip, so we and ask and it was an avid. i called avid and they said it was sent to a clinic in oregon. >> the clinic says a good samaritan brought the border collie in after spotting her wandering in a canyon. it is still unclear how the animal made that 800-mile journey. >>> the city of sunnyvale is celebrating 100 years of history today. a two-day festival for the city centennial begins this morning near the heritage park museum on east remington drive. sunnyvale's historical society says the festivities will take visitors back in time by recreating the city's old general store. there will also be a working black smith and visitors can pan for gold. the festival kicks off with a parade at
. >>> a dog lost two years ago in oregon has been found alive and well in the state of utah.wner says the border collie ran away from a friend's home in salem, oregon back in 2010 and she spent months trying to find her pet, but had given up hope. so she says that she was shocked to get a call out of the blue from a veterinary clinic in kearns, utah. >> she wanted to be and ask for a micro chip, so we and ask and it was an avid. i called avid and they said it was sent to a clinic...
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police in oregon are on the hunt for a con artist, a man who meets women online, tricks them into fallingove with him, and then makes off with their money and much more. the women all across the country are stepping forward to share their stories. he's being called the internet casanova. an amorous con artists who stole not only their heart, but their money, as well. >> i think he relies on girls that he meets on the internet to give him what he needs to get through life. >> reporter: police in oregon are searching for this man, 29-year-old ray holycross. police reports have been filed about him from florida to texas. jennifer clark says she met holycross on the internet dating site plenty of fish. she was so smitten, the two lived together. >> we lived together in my house. >> reporter: clark says holycross convinced her to sell her home and her car. promising to move to chicago with her. instead, she says he took her laptop and iphone. and withdrew about $1,000 from her bank account. then, she says, he vanished. >> he was going to take care of me. instead, i was left with absolutely not
police in oregon are on the hunt for a con artist, a man who meets women online, tricks them into fallingove with him, and then makes off with their money and much more. the women all across the country are stepping forward to share their stories. he's being called the internet casanova. an amorous con artists who stole not only their heart, but their money, as well. >> i think he relies on girls that he meets on the internet to give him what he needs to get through life. >>...
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the parent low which has been sitting just off to the west of the bay area is now lifting toward oregon. so, the trend we're going to see here over the next three days or so is a more typical summertime pattern, not dealing with the scattered showers or thunder. rather, a trough across the west coast which is going to enhance the sea breeze, lock in the low clouds on the seashore, so you'll find 60s and some very likely mist and drizz around the peninsula and coast and find the sunshine in santa cruz, and inlands maybe a few 90s. but i think our temperatures will come down a little bit by the time we get into the workweek. tonight low clouds will continue to kind of fill in on the coast. you'll notice tomorrow morning even some patchy low clouds into pleasanton and livermore and sunshine to the afternoon. temperaturewise very similar to today but minus the thunder and showers we had earlier this morning. temperatures for your morning will be in the 50s. with some areas of drizzle and mist possible around the bay and coast and sunshine for the afternoon. 80 in san jose. upper 80s, maybe
the parent low which has been sitting just off to the west of the bay area is now lifting toward oregon. so, the trend we're going to see here over the next three days or so is a more typical summertime pattern, not dealing with the scattered showers or thunder. rather, a trough across the west coast which is going to enhance the sea breeze, lock in the low clouds on the seashore, so you'll find 60s and some very likely mist and drizz around the peninsula and coast and find the sunshine in...
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women from texas, florida, michigan and oregon have all filed complaints. >> even his own brother. >>ing up here on the broadcast, pandemonium. sorry. at the san diego zoo, vets getting their first up-close look at one of their newest additions, this adorable panda cub. introducing ethan allen express. sofas start at just $32 per month with 48-month financing and offer all the style, quality, and craftsmanship of ethan allen - with faster delivery. come into a design center today and save! ethan allen express. >>> all right. we're going to finally find out what happened with katy perry and john mayer, now. it's time for "pop news." our entertainment reporter and host of "on the red carpet," rachel smith, is in los angeles this morning. rachel, we've been on the record as saying we prefer you in new york. >> yes. >> but you're avoiding us. >> oh, whatever. i love being in new york with you guys. i have to hold it down here in los angeles today. let's move on to a little "pop news" action, shall we? we begin with new details on the tom-kat divorce settlement. according to court document
women from texas, florida, michigan and oregon have all filed complaints. >> even his own brother. >>ing up here on the broadcast, pandemonium. sorry. at the san diego zoo, vets getting their first up-close look at one of their newest additions, this adorable panda cub. introducing ethan allen express. sofas start at just $32 per month with 48-month financing and offer all the style, quality, and craftsmanship of ethan allen - with faster delivery. come into a design center today...
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bone dry conditions, extreme heat and even dry lightening have scorched dozens of miles across utah, oregon, and northern california this week as well. in the danger zone, wildland firefighters facing one of their deadliest years on record, 11 killed in the line of duty so far this year. many of them are young seasonal workers like 20-year-old anne voseth, an energetic college student who finished high school with a 3.9 grade point average, killed in idaho by a falling tree. a constant threat after fire ravages a forest. a fire safety officer we met today says, even though the work is dangerous, young firefighters are closely watched to make sure they don't get into deadly trouble. >> firefighter is inherently dangerous. so we have many eyes looking around making sure everybody's safe. >> at least 60 structures burned and firefighters have essentially zero containment on this fire. even more worrisome, conditions are expected to be even hotter later this week. diane. >> neal karlinsky reporting the smoke behind him from the fire lines to the campaign trail. all four candidates full throttle
bone dry conditions, extreme heat and even dry lightening have scorched dozens of miles across utah, oregon, and northern california this week as well. in the danger zone, wildland firefighters facing one of their deadliest years on record, 11 killed in the line of duty so far this year. many of them are young seasonal workers like 20-year-old anne voseth, an energetic college student who finished high school with a 3.9 grade point average, killed in idaho by a falling tree. a constant threat...
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like, central oregon, like quincy in washington where microsoft was sort of one of the first to do that. to put their big data center in quince system i'm sure somebody here has probably been there. but the thing that was so striking about my visit to these two places was the degree to which facebook saw its data center in a place called primeville, oregon, as a show piece. facebook embraced primeville and primeville embraced facebook. there was a big celebration with facebook coming in with enormous machine not bringing as many jobs as they might have liked but definitely bringing spirit to the town. turns out apple moved in directly across the street. these are massive buildings. 300, the first of three buildings planned. so 300,000 square foot building the size of three wal-marts. wal-mart being the measure is of all things big, and uses as much power as, uses more power than the entire county that it sits in. and yet is sort of taking the place of the industry that had left. you get a sense of it sort of coming out of the earth and coming out of the landscape and if before i went i
like, central oregon, like quincy in washington where microsoft was sort of one of the first to do that. to put their big data center in quince system i'm sure somebody here has probably been there. but the thing that was so striking about my visit to these two places was the degree to which facebook saw its data center in a place called primeville, oregon, as a show piece. facebook embraced primeville and primeville embraced facebook. there was a big celebration with facebook coming in with...
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there is not a drought right now, and it is not that bad in washington/oregon or northern california for the amount of rain that has come down, but the drought of years past has killed so many trees out there. the pine beetles killing the large pole pines and dead trees standing everywhere in the west from utah to montana to all of the way through oregon and northern california and washington where the fires are burning right now. yes, it is hot. temperatures are going to be running up towards 100 degrees for the next couple of days and especially down to southern oregon and into northern california. reading is going to be 112 there yesterday. can you imagine trying to fight a fire in that? here is what i am talking about in the current drought situation where the fire area, is not so bad, but the drought has been in the central part of the country, cle clearly where it has not rained, and we have talked about that now for weeks, but it has not spread to the western part of the world, and the western part of the united states where the rain haze not been perfect, but at least it has
there is not a drought right now, and it is not that bad in washington/oregon or northern california for the amount of rain that has come down, but the drought of years past has killed so many trees out there. the pine beetles killing the large pole pines and dead trees standing everywhere in the west from utah to montana to all of the way through oregon and northern california and washington where the fires are burning right now. yes, it is hot. temperatures are going to be running up towards...
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steve hartman, "on the road", in corbett, oregon. >> pelley: that's the news.want to just say that i've really enjoyed being with you these past two weeks and i'll see you, of course, sunday on "face the nation." i'm bob schieffer. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is 9 news now. >>> do we want to stay in the path that president obama has placed us upon? >> that is republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan speaking before thousands of enthusiastic supporters in springfield, virginia, today. ryan wrapped up his rally at west springfield high school a short time ago. peggy fox joins us now with the details. >> reporter: a capacity crowd of 1,500 filled the west springfield high school gym to hear paul ryan's speech. another 2,000 were in an overflow room. ryan told the crowd of cheering supporters that it's time for a change. thousands poured in through the security checkpoint at west springfield high school, 3,400 bought tickets tor
steve hartman, "on the road", in corbett, oregon. >> pelley: that's the news.want to just say that i've really enjoyed being with you these past two weeks and i'll see you, of course, sunday on "face the nation." i'm bob schieffer. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is 9 news now. >>> do we want to stay in the path that president obama has placed us upon? >> that is republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan speaking before...
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. >> quizás tengamos chubascos dispersos en las costas de oregón, pero no hay cambios significativos.ente masacre en colorado hace que se muevan leyes para cancelar el envío y venta y compra de armas. >> las imágenes son un poco explicitas, policía de nueva york dispararon a un perro por un problema de salud, el animal se avalanza puerto rico uno de los agentes y testigo protestaron por lo que el perro ahora está en estado critico. >> la bestia el tren que viaje por méxico se salió de los rieles y vamos con lo que esto significa para los migrantes. >> por las fuertes lluvias en méxico se descarrilló el tren y con esto perjudica a los inmigrantes .>> la lluvia no para y algunos inmigrantes son víctimas de secuestros de bandas criminales. >> a mis compañeros le robaron el dinero. >> los miles de indocumentados son una pésima imágenes de méxico ante el mundo y acusó al presidente calderón de no hacer nada. >> la solución es en primer lugar la generación de una conciencia . >> muchos se suben con coyotes que son mandados por los secuestradores. >> el investigador de inmigración lo dimenci
. >> quizás tengamos chubascos dispersos en las costas de oregón, pero no hay cambios significativos.ente masacre en colorado hace que se muevan leyes para cancelar el envío y venta y compra de armas. >> las imágenes son un poco explicitas, policía de nueva york dispararon a un perro por un problema de salud, el animal se avalanza puerto rico uno de los agentes y testigo protestaron por lo que el perro ahora está en estado critico. >> la bestia el tren que viaje por...
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sabor otoÑal, algunos sectores en oregon, advertencias y avisos de heladas un poco de o otoÑo.informado en "primer impacto" en estado de texas el mÁs afectado y 48 estados del paÍs, han sido reportados. >>> y las autoridades en nueva york tienen en la mira 3 empresas que fabrican bebidas energÉticas porque sospechan que no ponen en sus etiquetas sobre la verdad de los componentes, vi ra vaina avila nos explica adelante >>> fuerza, mÁs energÍa se le va el cansancio a uno, como dije le sube la adrenalina >>> como ella millones consumen bebidas energÉticas pero las autoridades en nueva york dicen que las empresas que las fabricas no estarÁn diciendo la verdad. el por quÉ le llama la atenciÓn las bebidas nenergÉticas. >>> por los anuncios y por eso las tomo >>> las 3 empresas fueron cuestionadas sobre las etiquetas del producto por los riesgo de salud que generarÍa >>> en este comercial por ejemplo la bebida (nombre en inglÉs) indica que su producto cuenta con el respaldo de 3 mil mÉdicos pero no estÁ a va lado por la fda. experto dicen que sÓlo consumir una bebida como esta equiva
sabor otoÑal, algunos sectores en oregon, advertencias y avisos de heladas un poco de o otoÑo.informado en "primer impacto" en estado de texas el mÁs afectado y 48 estados del paÍs, han sido reportados. >>> y las autoridades en nueva york tienen en la mira 3 empresas que fabrican bebidas energÉticas porque sospechan que no ponen en sus etiquetas sobre la verdad de los componentes, vi ra vaina avila nos explica adelante >>> fuerza, mÁs energÍa se le va el...
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in oregon, the price of a gallon, up 29 cents. it is peak summer driving season when high demand normally pushes up gas prices, but that alone doesn't account for what is happening, add to the mix refinery problems and aging pipelines breaking down. high ethanol prices because of the drought and tensions in the middle east. >> we've seen different disruptions, west coast, great lakes, but even if you're not living in the great lakes or west coast you're still seeing rising gasoline prices. >> reporter: with one eye on the gas pump and the other on political calendar, the obama administration says the option of a release of oil from the nation's strategic reserve is on the table. so, what can you do to soften the blow of skyrocketing gas prices other than driving slower or driving less? not much right now. but things should get better soon. experts say gas prices are expected to start coming down in another two or three weeks and production switches from higher priced summer glass blend to the lower price winter blend and then the
in oregon, the price of a gallon, up 29 cents. it is peak summer driving season when high demand normally pushes up gas prices, but that alone doesn't account for what is happening, add to the mix refinery problems and aging pipelines breaking down. high ethanol prices because of the drought and tensions in the middle east. >> we've seen different disruptions, west coast, great lakes, but even if you're not living in the great lakes or west coast you're still seeing rising gasoline...
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chairman, russ walker, state of oregon. this is a huge problem in the state of oregon. we have had thousands of -- we've had research done on voter integrity within the state of oregon. it's difficult to get records, they're quickly destroyed by many of the county elections offices, and what we have been able to verify problems, it's usually one address where hundreds of ballots go to one address, and we cannot find them. unfortunately, it's difficult to verify because the county elections office is in those counties, they're very partisan, and the records are quickly destroyed. i know this is something that is moving to other states. there's discussion in other states about going to vote by mail, all vote-by-mail systems, and it is just very difficult to, um, to monitor. so i support it wholly, and i ask the committee to, please, support this amendment. >> okay. this is merely a, appears to me to be a statement of principle and it's race risky, but there's no call for action here at all. mr. bopp? >> i support the concept of the amendment. i have no idea on the last li
chairman, russ walker, state of oregon. this is a huge problem in the state of oregon. we have had thousands of -- we've had research done on voter integrity within the state of oregon. it's difficult to get records, they're quickly destroyed by many of the county elections offices, and what we have been able to verify problems, it's usually one address where hundreds of ballots go to one address, and we cannot find them. unfortunately, it's difficult to verify because the county elections...
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. >> oregon, 28 votes. >> i am so proud to be the chairman of the oregon delegation here. oregon is a resurgent read state. we are tied in our house, a virtual tie in the senate come of oregon is going to be the next red state on the west coast. i never thought i would say this, but we are going to beat the new jersey of the west. the great state of oregon casts , ronotes, 4 votes paul, one of both, rick santorum, and 23 votes, mitt romney. >> or done, 23, romney. >> pennsylvania, 72 boats. >> madam secretary, i'm governor, corbin, and i am proud to be leading the delegation from the great commonwealth of pennsylvania, the cradle of democracy. the birthplace of a nation, where our constitution and declaration of independence were both created. where this party started in pennsylvania with its first meeting in pittsburgh and its first national convention in 1856 in philadelphia. i am proud to say that we are here to tell the world that we are open for business, and i am proud to say that we are going to support the next president of united states, by casting 67 votes for mi
. >> oregon, 28 votes. >> i am so proud to be the chairman of the oregon delegation here. oregon is a resurgent read state. we are tied in our house, a virtual tie in the senate come of oregon is going to be the next red state on the west coast. i never thought i would say this, but we are going to beat the new jersey of the west. the great state of oregon casts , ronotes, 4 votes paul, one of both, rick santorum, and 23 votes, mitt romney. >> or done, 23, romney. >>...
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this building became the key interconnection point in portland, essentially the dominant spot in oregon where the networks and the internet meet. which is incredibly valuable. you are charging rent for both the cage but also charging rent for what's called the crossconnect, the connection between one cage and the other. and so, and his building is owned by, i don't know if it is a reits precisive but it is an investment company. and aqua next essentially in the real indivisibility, they own the land and i wasn't surprised to see that in ashburn they paid off their under line groundlings, this is not a campus that can they can't move it across the street. it's like a coral reef. that piece of dirt is incredibly important. and then, of course, the land around us but it's become and credibly valuable for that. in your book you quoted churchill about how we create our buildings and our buildings create us. in terms of architecture not on the architecture of the specific building but this massive, independent architecture that's been created these tubes, what are they doing to us? >> my star
this building became the key interconnection point in portland, essentially the dominant spot in oregon where the networks and the internet meet. which is incredibly valuable. you are charging rent for both the cage but also charging rent for what's called the crossconnect, the connection between one cage and the other. and so, and his building is owned by, i don't know if it is a reits precisive but it is an investment company. and aqua next essentially in the real indivisibility, they own the...
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that is now in oregon. behind down here in arizona we have some very warm air that will eventually move its way west towards californian cause an increase in temperatures. for tomorrow, a lot of fog. to the fog will clear in the east bay and the valleys, eventually some sunshine appearing at the beaches. temperatures in the morning in the '50s. by the afternoon look for a highs back into the '80s. redwood city is close to 80 degrees. dekraai it's reaching the upper 80s and low 90s. san francisco, richmond and berkeley in the '60s. 72 in oakland with mostly sunny skies. notice the temperatures starting to climb through the week. a little bit warmer for tuesday and then a lot warmer wednesday and thursday. look for highs inland around 100 degrees with '80s by the bay. >>vicki: we are going live to a press conference at the jet propulsion lab in pasadena. nasa's successful mission to mars. [applause ] >> as incredible as our fee was tonight we succeeded one more time and raising the bar even higher. new techno
that is now in oregon. behind down here in arizona we have some very warm air that will eventually move its way west towards californian cause an increase in temperatures. for tomorrow, a lot of fog. to the fog will clear in the east bay and the valleys, eventually some sunshine appearing at the beaches. temperatures in the morning in the '50s. by the afternoon look for a highs back into the '80s. redwood city is close to 80 degrees. dekraai it's reaching the upper 80s and low 90s. san...
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that is from oregon -- ted is from oregon. caller: this is a north course -- coast of oregon union plummer that remembers the sweet spot. we have talked before. i am doing ok, to be honest with you. i am 54 and i have been in union plummer all my days, and i am going to retire. even though i am leaving a 45% behind because i am going early, they are still going to send me about $3,000 a month. this is the way i planned it since i was 18. i have never had a loan. i have one bill, and that is a house payment i bought on a va loan, being a veteran, $300 a month. i feel sorry for people who listen to the mortgage people. i am sorry they listened to the bankers. i am sorry they were not smart enough to see the viciousness of the big picture. it and my employer, i have not had a call out of his dispatch now in three years. every invoice that i send him, is the same people i have been plumbing for down here for 20 years, through several different contractors. anybody would really like to have me, because i have a client base on this
that is from oregon -- ted is from oregon. caller: this is a north course -- coast of oregon union plummer that remembers the sweet spot. we have talked before. i am doing ok, to be honest with you. i am 54 and i have been in union plummer all my days, and i am going to retire. even though i am leaving a 45% behind because i am going early, they are still going to send me about $3,000 a month. this is the way i planned it since i was 18. i have never had a loan. i have one bill, and that is a...
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. >>> in oregon family has is that back after it was missing for three years. >>> recently the data been sent turned up more than 800 mi. away. and a utah canyon. some on the fund said and called the family. >>> the gulf coast it's ready for isaacs' bath. >>> dodge bush of texas air rested in severance as come. >>> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>>
. >>> in oregon family has is that back after it was missing for three years. >>> recently the data been sent turned up more than 800 mi. away. and a utah canyon. some on the fund said and called the family. >>> the gulf coast it's ready for isaacs' bath. >>> dodge bush of texas air rested in severance as come. >>> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>>
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esta afectando washington, oregon y california.presarial en estados unidos y crean el mayor número de nuevas compañías cht >>> toman medidas extraordinarios en la prevención, para el virus del fui lo en texas. >>> las mejores jugadas del encuentro, entre los eternos rivales del fútbol méxico y estados unidos. en breve. coment
esta afectando washington, oregon y california.presarial en estados unidos y crean el mayor número de nuevas compañías cht >>> toman medidas extraordinarios en la prevención, para el virus del fui lo en texas. >>> las mejores jugadas del encuentro, entre los eternos rivales del fútbol méxico y estados unidos. en breve. coment
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hairy situation in oregon... / as.. police... shut down ...a.sday night.../ because of ...13... bearded men..../the... men ...saad... they're part of... a... beard club .... / and... that... they... were going to take photos... for a breast cancer calendar... / called... ábeards for breasts.á...//police say... p the issue... wasn't their facial hair.../ but.. one... of them... was carrying a rifle...//.the... men say... it was all... in... good fun. adlib toss 3 3 3 --adlib tz-- whee wheeeeeeeeeeeee! wheeeeeeeeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee-he- he-heeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! pure adrenaline. sfx: snorting sound. whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the geico app today. want... to... leave a tip../ . but... don't there's a solution... - thanks... to a new... invention. invention.a... recent ...college grad... created a device.. . thht... allows you ... to... to... swipe a tip...//.as ... of now... / you... don't... have the option... of... how much ...you tip.../ since ... it's... pre-sst... at...
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karl marlantes, a small-town boy from oregon, the son of a soldier, a graduate of yale, landed in vietnamn october 1968, and was placed in charge of 1st platoon, charlie company, 1st battalion, 4th marine regiment. one year later he came home with two purple hearts, the navy cross, the bronze star, ten air medals, and memories that screamed at him. he finished his degree in philosophy at oxford on a rhodes scholarship and spent the next 30 years in business, all the while wrestling with the demons that came home with him. finally, in the late '90s, he asked the veterans administration for help, and began treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. two years ago he published a novel. he had been working on it ever since he came home from vietnam, "matterhorn," the story of a young 2nd lieutenant leading a rifle platoon of 40 marines on a remote jungle hill. critics called it "a powerhouse. tense, brutal honest," "unforgettable," "moving and intense." karl marlantes has now written a second book, a nonfiction memoir and meditation on what it is like to go to war. read it and you will be c
karl marlantes, a small-town boy from oregon, the son of a soldier, a graduate of yale, landed in vietnamn october 1968, and was placed in charge of 1st platoon, charlie company, 1st battalion, 4th marine regiment. one year later he came home with two purple hearts, the navy cross, the bronze star, ten air medals, and memories that screamed at him. he finished his degree in philosophy at oxford on a rhodes scholarship and spent the next 30 years in business, all the while wrestling with the...