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take oregon off the bubble.eat the wildcats in eugene, and they storm the floor. >> doug: we get a lot of court stormings in college basketball. some are not worth it. for a team that was 2-8 in the middle part of the season to finish with seven consecutive wins and take down the pac-12 regular-season champs, this is a warranted court storming on senior day and i agree with you, the ducks are dancing in march. they'll be in the field of 68. >> andrew: oregon wins 64-57. tonight on cbs, back-to-back episodes of "the amazing race." followed by "48 hours." for doug gottlieb, this is andrew catalon saying so long, this has been a presentation of cbs sports. home of the 2014 men's national championship. we'll send you to greg gumbel in new york. right after these messages. ♪ ♪ are you up for whatever happens next? i think i can do that. ♪ ♪ ian, ian how you doing tonight...dah dah. ♪ this is a bizarre night. see ian's full night at upforwhatever.com go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in
take oregon off the bubble.eat the wildcats in eugene, and they storm the floor. >> doug: we get a lot of court stormings in college basketball. some are not worth it. for a team that was 2-8 in the middle part of the season to finish with seven consecutive wins and take down the pac-12 regular-season champs, this is a warranted court storming on senior day and i agree with you, the ducks are dancing in march. they'll be in the field of 68. >> andrew: oregon wins 64-57. tonight on...
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he spoke with us -- oregon courts. he spoke with us during booktv's recent trip to salem, oregon. >> we're on a property that was once owned by nathaniel ford. he was a slave holder, landholder in missouri who came out to this area in 1844, and he brought with him six slaves who helped him to pardon me property. to farm this property. inthe fact that there were slavs in oregon was always a surprise to me, but he brought out more than any other did and is tried to keep them, and that's sort of part of story. but this area was part of williame,t text valley, and it was very much of interest to farmers because they could get up to a square mile of free lammed, and this is what drew the early settlers, was the opportunity to get free land. well, it was mostly, there were a few white people here. there were native americans, of course, the tribes. there were fur trapper, missionaries, hudson bay company had a big far-trapping operation -- fur-trapping operation up on the columbia river, but for the most part it was very unp
he spoke with us -- oregon courts. he spoke with us during booktv's recent trip to salem, oregon. >> we're on a property that was once owned by nathaniel ford. he was a slave holder, landholder in missouri who came out to this area in 1844, and he brought with him six slaves who helped him to pardon me property. to farm this property. inthe fact that there were slavs in oregon was always a surprise to me, but he brought out more than any other did and is tried to keep them, and that's...
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so he made a deal, he came to oregon. and they came out in 1844, to develop this land all around here, growing wheat and cattle and all the things, corn and things farmers had in those days. by 1850, six years after they came out here, robin knew slavery was supposed to be illegal so he was agitating support for an abolitionist, and ford made another deal with him. and buying gold for me, those are much days and we come back and i will give you your freedom. made the same deal with scott. who was the sixth wave that came out, robin and scott went to california and mined gold and on the return trip scott unfortunately drowned at sea in a shipping accident. robin came back and ford did give them their freedom. but kept their children. there are four children. one of the children died and robyn holmes was concerned about the safety of the children, he hadn't been able to see them for a couple years but filed suit against nathaniel ford for freedom of children. the provisional government had declared slavery illegal. so appar
so he made a deal, he came to oregon. and they came out in 1844, to develop this land all around here, growing wheat and cattle and all the things, corn and things farmers had in those days. by 1850, six years after they came out here, robin knew slavery was supposed to be illegal so he was agitating support for an abolitionist, and ford made another deal with him. and buying gold for me, those are much days and we come back and i will give you your freedom. made the same deal with scott. who...
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oregon has a rich history actually for the wine industry but like i said we are oregon's oldest producing winery from the 30s but the wine industry took off for wines like -- in the 70s so we produced fruit in specially wines from the 30s, 40s and 60's. that is when oregon was rich with fruit orchards and berries and not so much vineyards in grapes and there was a great boom they call it i guess when vineyards were planted and grapes were grown and harvested and it's been growing leaps and bounds ever since. i think the struggle that a lot of wineries had early on was the fact that the regulation was coming in more strong so legal regulation and production and taxes and all those things, that i think it weakens its own but also for the 30s, 40s and part of the 50s they weren't allowed to have tasting room so customers cut in -- couldn't come in and try it. the secretary of honeywood at the time then bought it and she actually went to lobby for tasting rooms. so we hold one of the first tasting rooms because of her. she was a pioneer and i think that opened it up and made it a lot easier b
oregon has a rich history actually for the wine industry but like i said we are oregon's oldest producing winery from the 30s but the wine industry took off for wines like -- in the 70s so we produced fruit in specially wines from the 30s, 40s and 60's. that is when oregon was rich with fruit orchards and berries and not so much vineyards in grapes and there was a great boom they call it i guess when vineyards were planted and grapes were grown and harvested and it's been growing leaps and...
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jim rollins, director of admissions apt university of oregon. what is the s.a.t. supposed to do? >> it is meant to be an admissions tool for students entering colleges and which students are ready to succeed in post secondary institutions and today's test it is not reflecting what is taught in the classroom, it is reflecting a lot of other test taking skills and not knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum in the high school classrooms or the college classrooms and the changes that david and the college board are introducing are intended to right the balance and make the s.a.t. more reflective of what the students are experiencing in 16, 17 year odes and the college classrooms to come. >> you have a demanding course of study at the academy, and is it unrelate what the kids are learning in a classroom like at your school? >> as the introduction indicated the s.a.t. was meant to be an aptitude test and measuring the intelligence of students and the act was the test based more on the content what the students new. what is announced is aligning
jim rollins, director of admissions apt university of oregon. what is the s.a.t. supposed to do? >> it is meant to be an admissions tool for students entering colleges and which students are ready to succeed in post secondary institutions and today's test it is not reflecting what is taught in the classroom, it is reflecting a lot of other test taking skills and not knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum in the high school classrooms or the college classrooms and the changes that...
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jim recallings director of admissions at the university of oregon, ann, what is the s.a.t. supposed to do and does it do it. >> so the sat is really meant to be an admissions tool, for students, and for colleges. it is supposed to say which students will be ready to succeed, in post secondary institutions. and i think today's test it always doesn't reflect what is taught in the classroom, it reflects other skills, and knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum that students are going to be experiencing in their high school classrooms or in their collegele chews. and so i think a lot of the changes that david coleman and the college board are introducing are intended to kind of right that balance, and maybe the s.a.t. more reflective of what students are actually experiencing in 16 and 17-year-olds and in their college classrooms to come. >> rafael, you have an academically demanding course of study at al burke, academy, is it as unrelated to what kids are learning in the classroom at a place like your school? >> well, as your introduction indicated the s.a.t. started from
jim recallings director of admissions at the university of oregon, ann, what is the s.a.t. supposed to do and does it do it. >> so the sat is really meant to be an admissions tool, for students, and for colleges. it is supposed to say which students will be ready to succeed, in post secondary institutions. and i think today's test it always doesn't reflect what is taught in the classroom, it reflects other skills, and knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum that students are going to...
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but it's special because, one, this is powell's, we're in oregon. astoria is very nearby. the center of this story. and also we're here with c-span booktv x so we have a national audience as well as a oregon audience. so i'm going to tell some stories, and you oregonians may know some of the stories, and you may not know others. but i'll start with how i came to this story. and, actually, what's surprising about it is how this story was very well known in its day, in 1836 when washington irving was commissioned by john jacob astor to write the story of these events 20 years after they occurred. irving's book, also called "astoria," was a best seller of 1836. and those events have been largely forgotten in the american consciousness. i think you in oregon know a little bit more about them, or i'm sure some of you know a lot more about them. but in the national consciousness, they're largely forgotten except among historians and people who really follow western history. so it is a really important story. it's historically significant, and it's a great adventure story. and th
but it's special because, one, this is powell's, we're in oregon. astoria is very nearby. the center of this story. and also we're here with c-span booktv x so we have a national audience as well as a oregon audience. so i'm going to tell some stories, and you oregonians may know some of the stories, and you may not know others. but i'll start with how i came to this story. and, actually, what's surprising about it is how this story was very well known in its day, in 1836 when washington irving...
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oregon is getting ready to la launch a new plan and taking the motorists on the miles they drive. the aim is raising more money for potholes and the like, but the critics are saying it is violating privacy. >> america loves the cars, it is about freedom and the open road and fuel is less expensive here. much of the gas is taxed and most of that should be paying for the roads improvements and america's roads and bridges are in a poor state and in oregon comes up with the idea of a new tax and 22% of the bridges are deficient or worse. and with more fuel efficient cars people are filling up less often and oregon is wanting to change the way that the motorists are taxed. charged for every mile that they are travelling. there will be a small device in all of the cars and detailing how far you are travelling. people are worried they are being tracked by the government. >> we don't look at it as tracking. for one thing we have learned that the system cannot have a gps mandated box. citizens don't like that. >> the oregon experiment is starting next year with just five thousand drivers.
oregon is getting ready to la launch a new plan and taking the motorists on the miles they drive. the aim is raising more money for potholes and the like, but the critics are saying it is violating privacy. >> america loves the cars, it is about freedom and the open road and fuel is less expensive here. much of the gas is taxed and most of that should be paying for the roads improvements and america's roads and bridges are in a poor state and in oregon comes up with the idea of a new tax...
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. >> residential real estate in medford, oregon, is an extremely competitive business. so, when roxanne ellis got a last-minute appointment to show a vacant apartment, she was happy to oblige. >> i did not know who she was showing the property to. she just wrote, 11:00 and then the address. usually, our routine would be to write down who it's with, the phone number and the address, but that day, it just didn't get done. >> a few hours later roxanne called her business partner michelle abdill and asked her to come pick her up. she said her car battery was dead. >> in response to the call and not knowing exactly what was said, but i'm sure, you know, something to the effect that i need of, and that's all it took and she was on her way. >> no one heard from either woman after that call. >> i probably called 30 times on her cell phone. she had a cell phone and a pager. and i paged her probably the same amount of times. >> friends and family called police to report the two women missing. police found michelle abdill's car in the parking lot of the apartment complex where she
. >> residential real estate in medford, oregon, is an extremely competitive business. so, when roxanne ellis got a last-minute appointment to show a vacant apartment, she was happy to oblige. >> i did not know who she was showing the property to. she just wrote, 11:00 and then the address. usually, our routine would be to write down who it's with, the phone number and the address, but that day, it just didn't get done. >> a few hours later roxanne called her business partner...
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now oregon wants to try something entirely different. allen fisher has that report. >> reporter: america loves its cars. it's about freedom and the open road. fuel here is less expensive than many places although people complain about rising prices. :of the cost is taxed, national and local and often of that should pay for road improvements. despite the money america's roads are not getting better. in oregon they have come up with a tax fund improvement. with more fuel efficient cars people are filling up less often. so oregon is about to run a pilot scheme which will change the way motorists are taxed. oregon's idea is that motorists will be charged every kilometer they travel, not very much, $0.01 to $0.02. there will be a detail in the car to track how much people are traveling. jim has spent 30 years working on an alternative to the fuel tax in oregon. >> we don't look at it as tracking. for one thing we've learned that the system wouldn't have a gpa mandated box. motorists don't like that. >> the state has more than 3 million regist
now oregon wants to try something entirely different. allen fisher has that report. >> reporter: america loves its cars. it's about freedom and the open road. fuel here is less expensive than many places although people complain about rising prices. :of the cost is taxed, national and local and often of that should pay for road improvements. despite the money america's roads are not getting better. in oregon they have come up with a tax fund improvement. with more fuel efficient cars...
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oregon has a rich history for the wine industry. the wine is where we add the variety with great varietals in the 70s. so we have produced specialty wines with what is rich with fruit orchard and berries and there is kind of a grape boom and the grapes were growing and i think that the struggle but a lot of them had early on was the regulation coming in more strong for label regulations and production and all of those things. and i think that that we can get some. over the '30s, 40s and part of the 50s, customers can come in and try it. one of the neat things about this was the secretary at the time who then bought it, she actually went to lobby for tasting rooms. so we hold one of the first tasting rooms because of her. and i think the that opened it up and made it a lot easier. so it can make it a little bit hard to make a decision. i've read about how it's definitely a big part of the economy. not just the ever cultural economy, but a lot of wineries that do large events and weddings and restaurants and the kind of reaches out fu
oregon has a rich history for the wine industry. the wine is where we add the variety with great varietals in the 70s. so we have produced specialty wines with what is rich with fruit orchard and berries and there is kind of a grape boom and the grapes were growing and i think that the struggle but a lot of them had early on was the regulation coming in more strong for label regulations and production and all of those things. and i think that that we can get some. over the '30s, 40s and part of...
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but oregon stands out as the worst of them all.ors of oregon have requested this as well. this is a bipartisan request into where all this federal money went for a non-operating website. martha: we are talking about in this example. but there are several other states that have exchanges that have gone horribly. there are a few that are good. new york, kentucky, rhode island. they seem to be handling theirs well. >> i'm not somebody who wants to fully repeal obamacare. but i do think we need to fix it. it means you have to ask hard questions about what's work and what's not. and bluntly where did all the money go? there are some sites that are working well. we need to praise them and enhance them. con set up its own state consulting business to help other states affectively implement the aca. but bought come line, where did the money go, that question has to be answered. martha: it's unbelievable. you look at our debt. we have one set of problems with people who lost their health insurance. but then you have got this other side that
but oregon stands out as the worst of them all.ors of oregon have requested this as well. this is a bipartisan request into where all this federal money went for a non-operating website. martha: we are talking about in this example. but there are several other states that have exchanges that have gone horribly. there are a few that are good. new york, kentucky, rhode island. they seem to be handling theirs well. >> i'm not somebody who wants to fully repeal obamacare. but i do think we...
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the settlement, dubbed astoria, had a short existence in present-day oregon.this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you for that nice introduction, and thank you, powell's, and you all for being here. normally i have a more formal presentation, i have a video that i've shown at readings, but tonight's a special night, so i'm going to do manager a little different -- something a little different. and i'm going to tell stories a little bit more and, of course, i'm going to do some reading as well. but it's special because, one, this is powell's, we're in oregon. astoria is very nearby. the center of this story. and also we're here with c-span booktv x so we have a national audience as well as a oregon audience. so i'm going to tell some stories, and you oregonians may know some of the stories, and you may not know others. but i'll start with how i came to
the settlement, dubbed astoria, had a short existence in present-day oregon.this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you for that nice introduction, and thank you, powell's, and you all for being here. normally i have a more formal presentation, i have a video that i've shown at readings, but tonight's a special night, so i'm going to do manager a little different -- something a little different. and i'm going to tell stories a little bit more and, of course, i'm...
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he had 29, oregon in front by one with 2:50 to play.with 1:09 left, wisconsin answers with a three of their own. the badgers back in front for good. it was a free throw battle after that. wisconsin moved into the final 16 with an 85-77 win. and michigan state used to being in this position in the tournament. playing a harvard team that isn't. but scrap peu in the second half. a block, with points just the same with wesley saunders picked up the lose ball that tied it at 55 with nine minutes left and then grabar hit the this three. 7:08 to play but the spartans took the play. the spartans no strangers to the final 15th this will be the 15th time in 17 years. connecticut knocked out the number two seed villanova. villanova the highest seed to be knocked out of the tournament so far. >>> rick patino lewisville, final second of the first half, the cardinals smith takes the -- moore smith here in the second. blocks lowe. louisville gets to the final 16 with the win. it's the third straight years the cardinals have advanced that far. also in
he had 29, oregon in front by one with 2:50 to play.with 1:09 left, wisconsin answers with a three of their own. the badgers back in front for good. it was a free throw battle after that. wisconsin moved into the final 16 with an 85-77 win. and michigan state used to being in this position in the tournament. playing a harvard team that isn't. but scrap peu in the second half. a block, with points just the same with wesley saunders picked up the lose ball that tied it at 55 with nine minutes...
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citizens don't like that. >> the oregon experiment will start next year with just 5,000 drivers. the state has more than 3 million registers cars. the small sample can be brown quickly if it is a success. and that's why other states and the federal government are watch things very closely. >> people have been looking to oregon and to other states, minnesota, has been another state that has been inviteny this area. so i think -- de facto it has become a bit of a template. >> while the tax or charge is the politicians prefer to call it may make perfect sense, the biggest obstacle may be convincing people it is for their benefit. >> i would rather do it at the pump, so i don't have to keep track of my mileage. >> with the use of everybody on the internet, we are all using our privacy, and this is another right to lose. once we lose it we will never get it back. >> and proud is confronting a problem experts and politicians here insist will only get worse unless there's argentation. and a new approach. >> allen fisher, al jazeera, salem, oregon. >> robin is here with a update on all t
citizens don't like that. >> the oregon experiment will start next year with just 5,000 drivers. the state has more than 3 million registers cars. the small sample can be brown quickly if it is a success. and that's why other states and the federal government are watch things very closely. >> people have been looking to oregon and to other states, minnesota, has been another state that has been inviteny this area. so i think -- de facto it has become a bit of a template. >>...
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much needed rainfall amounts in oregon and a little bit in california. that's where we still really desperately need more rain. so as we go through jut the day today, as this storm continues to push in, storm system will continue to linger in northern california, there could be some showers around san francisco, but nothing for you in southern california. as far as the snow goes, there is not a lot of cold air with this one. highest of the snow elevations will get some snow. we don't get any snow out of the cascades or the sierra, the northern rockies, northern idaho, montana, and to wyoming that will get significant snow out of this storm. so the forecast as we go throughout the day, definitely another cloudy kind of breezy dreary day in the northwest and that will shift towards boise, too. salt lake city, warm side of this storm. look at that. that's 66 degrees. and the heat continues in l.a. you'll be sunny still and 84 degrees. that's a look at your nation >>> and back to you, paige. >> okay, thanks, bill. >>> surveillance leaker edward snowden is co
much needed rainfall amounts in oregon and a little bit in california. that's where we still really desperately need more rain. so as we go through jut the day today, as this storm continues to push in, storm system will continue to linger in northern california, there could be some showers around san francisco, but nothing for you in southern california. as far as the snow goes, there is not a lot of cold air with this one. highest of the snow elevations will get some snow. we don't get any...
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. >> up next from booktv's trip to salem, oregon, ron miner details the experiences of his father during world war ii. >> one of my earliest memories was a moment where he had taken me to the basement in a file cabinet, and inside of it he had a manila folder full of these exciting sketches of planes and judge les and soldiers and all this kind of thing, and they were all kind of tattered, worn pages. and exciting stuff for a kid. so i used to sneak down there with friends, and i'd show them these pictures, and we would just imagine what the stories were. and then one day i went down there, and it was locked. so he must have been on to me. anyhow, i never saw them again as a young man. so when he passed away a couple years ago at 92, i found the sketches again. we found them as we were going through some of his things, and we were relieved to see all in this world war ii art because it dates back to the 1940s, and e had done it on his -- he had done it on his down time between missions. howard miner was my father. he was one of the navy black cats, it was a group of navy military guys th
. >> up next from booktv's trip to salem, oregon, ron miner details the experiences of his father during world war ii. >> one of my earliest memories was a moment where he had taken me to the basement in a file cabinet, and inside of it he had a manila folder full of these exciting sketches of planes and judge les and soldiers and all this kind of thing, and they were all kind of tattered, worn pages. and exciting stuff for a kid. so i used to sneak down there with friends, and i'd...
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citizens don't like that. >> the oregon experiment starts next year. the state has more than 3 million registered cars. the sample can be grown quickly if it's a success. other states and the federal government are watching closely. >> people have been looking to oregon and other states. minnesota is another state that has been innovative in this area. de facto it has become a bit of a template. >> while the tax or charge as the politician calls it may make sense, the biggest obstacle is convincing people it's for their benefit. >> i would rather do it at the pump. >> with the use of everybody on the internet now, we are losing our privacy. in is another right to lose. once we lose it, we'll never get it back. >> oregon is proud it introduced a fuel tax and proud it's confronting a problem that experts insist will get worse unless there's urgent action and a new approach. >> if approved oregon's new plan will replace the $0.30 a gallon tax on gasoline. >> what do you do when the king of the jungle has a tooth ache. it may sound like a joke but not for
citizens don't like that. >> the oregon experiment starts next year. the state has more than 3 million registered cars. the sample can be grown quickly if it's a success. other states and the federal government are watching closely. >> people have been looking to oregon and other states. minnesota is another state that has been innovative in this area. de facto it has become a bit of a template. >> while the tax or charge as the politician calls it may make sense, the biggest...
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heavily clustered in the west -- arizona, utah, colorado and oregon. and in middle states, with big oil and gas industries, like texas and north dakota. for all of the bright spots, today's jobs report reveals a sharp spike of americans out of work for six months or longer. those nearly 4 million people now make up 37% of the unemployed. nearly half the people between 45 years old and 54 years old who are out of work are long-term unemployed. he is one of them. what do you want people to know and understand? >> that when you have two kids, you have a family, you have a wife, that you apply over and over and that people just, you know, ignore you. >> reporter: sunil holds multiple college degrees and still has been out of his medical billing job since 2007. >> every single day, you know, i said i'm down in that office, that's my dungeon, that's my war room, i'm on -- you know, i'm looking for a job, so there's just no time to just slack off. >> reporter: so for sunil and the million of others, will -- where will the opportunities of the future be? home
heavily clustered in the west -- arizona, utah, colorado and oregon. and in middle states, with big oil and gas industries, like texas and north dakota. for all of the bright spots, today's jobs report reveals a sharp spike of americans out of work for six months or longer. those nearly 4 million people now make up 37% of the unemployed. nearly half the people between 45 years old and 54 years old who are out of work are long-term unemployed. he is one of them. what do you want people to know...
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. >>> a petition under way to get oregon an nfl team.s asking, will it be the raiders. >> a look outside at the san mateo bridge, see some red lights out there, damp roads around there. mike nicco will let you know if we're going to see showers move on out. traffic and weather together next as the abc 7 morning news continues. [ male announcer ] this is smooth and precise on-road handling. this is easy-to-use off-road capability when you need it. this is seventy and counting safety and security features. ♪ this is total confidence and comfort. in the middle of crowds or in the middle of nowhere. this is the freedom to keep chasing all the horizons you want. introducing the all-new 2014 jeep cherokee. ♪ >>> good thursday morning from the roof where it's kind of damp, leftover moisture from last night's rain and thunderstorms. just drizzle falling now. none of it here in the immediate sideline in berkeley, oregon. lets go to piedmont, guess who is putting in overtime today. going over to elementary to talk to fifth graders. drizzle, 56, he
. >>> a petition under way to get oregon an nfl team.s asking, will it be the raiders. >> a look outside at the san mateo bridge, see some red lights out there, damp roads around there. mike nicco will let you know if we're going to see showers move on out. traffic and weather together next as the abc 7 morning news continues. [ male announcer ] this is smooth and precise on-road handling. this is easy-to-use off-road capability when you need it. this is seventy and counting...
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the crime spree started with a kidnapping in eugene, or oregon and then ended claiming the life of a deputy. alan wang is there live. >> the body is still at the crime scene. he went on on a crime spree that started in eugene, oregon and ended here. >> i was half a mile away when it started. >> his squad car and body were riddled with bullets. he was gunned down with an a 8 8 -- assault rifle. he robbed and kidnapped the occupants of a black bmw and then drove down the 101. they argued and chain knee pulled out a double-barrel shotgun. >> he retreated and got a handgun there and was able to return fire. >> cheney drove and he was in the town of leggit. they chased him and off the highway. >> the deputy was not even able to get out of his car. he was ambushed. >> the police officer arrived and exchanged gunfire and he ran into the woods. an all out manhunt followed. schools were locked down and people were told to shelter in place. he apparently died from multiple wounds suffered during the gun bat del. battle. and this is video of the procession as it escorted the body of the deputy
the crime spree started with a kidnapping in eugene, or oregon and then ended claiming the life of a deputy. alan wang is there live. >> the body is still at the crime scene. he went on on a crime spree that started in eugene, oregon and ended here. >> i was half a mile away when it started. >> his squad car and body were riddled with bullets. he was gunned down with an a 8 8 -- assault rifle. he robbed and kidnapped the occupants of a black bmw and then drove down the 101....
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, as the new chairman of the senate finance committee, 16 working days on the job, it is humbling to be parachuteed late into the issue of reimbursing doctors for medicare services, and i intend to be brief here at the outset of this debate. mr. president, all sides agree that the current system for paying doctors known as the s.g.r. doesn't work well for seniors, the many gifted physicians who serve them or taxpayers. devised in 1997, the grr sets an annual cost target for medicare physician payments, and it is honored more in the breach than in the observance. when the s.g.r. isn't met, the congress says that's okay, we'll just apply a patch and we'll punt. patch it up and let that s.g.r. limp along just as it has year after year after year. mr. president and colleagues, there have now been 16 of these patches, 16, and every senator that i talked to says that that just deifies common sense, and it seems bizarre even by beltway standards. the cost of the patches n
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, as the new chairman of the senate finance committee, 16 working days on the job, it is humbling to be parachuteed late into the issue of reimbursing doctors for medicare services, and i intend to be brief here at the outset of this debate. mr. president, all sides agree that the current system for paying doctors known as the s.g.r. doesn't work well for seniors, the many gifted physicians who serve them or taxpayers....
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investigators believe ricardo cheney went on a crime spree spreading from oregon to mendocino county before killing the deputy ricky delfiorention. the shooter was later killed by police. >>> in the tenderloin district seven people were hit. happened at turk and taylor streets last night. police say before the shooting an altercation took place and the suspect reached into the vehicle and started to fire. >> the person got out of the vehicle, shot the people on the corner and then got back in the vehicle and sped away. >> when he was shooting the people were running towards me so i couldn't see the shooter. >> the victims were hit in the arms and legs all taken to the hospital treated and released. investigators say the suspect is an african-american male and was seen driving off in a silver sedan. >>> a san jose police officer will be arraigned on a rape charge this afternoon. 38-year-old jeffrey graves was arrested two weeks ago, prosecutors say last september graves responded to a domestic dispute between a woman and her male partner. graves took the woman to a hotel at her reques
investigators believe ricardo cheney went on a crime spree spreading from oregon to mendocino county before killing the deputy ricky delfiorention. the shooter was later killed by police. >>> in the tenderloin district seven people were hit. happened at turk and taylor streets last night. police say before the shooting an altercation took place and the suspect reached into the vehicle and started to fire. >> the person got out of the vehicle, shot the people on the corner and...
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he started attacking the minors and the wagon trains on the oregon encapsulat oregon. he had became a great name in the plains, warriors from other sioux bands wanted to ride with him. sans arcs would come in. he had an intertribal full fa l facility he was going to use. he had the other troops that would fight. the officials back in washington had never fought multiple tribes at once. so red clouds' war was a gorilla war. t t the miners starting complaining. and red cloud was winning. the more soldiers came out, the more indians were attracted to him, and he was baffling the united states army officers. red cloud set up three different attacks on a fort here, a supply train 200 miles away and on a wagon train 200 miles away from that. this never happened before. and he would attack, and instead of celebrating as was the american indian custom, he would attack the next day and this warriors disappeared. it was true gorilla warfare fan we didn't know how to handle it. the soldiers had seen stuff, but they were not used to supply trains where the soldiers had all their p
he started attacking the minors and the wagon trains on the oregon encapsulat oregon. he had became a great name in the plains, warriors from other sioux bands wanted to ride with him. sans arcs would come in. he had an intertribal full fa l facility he was going to use. he had the other troops that would fight. the officials back in washington had never fought multiple tribes at once. so red clouds' war was a gorilla war. t t the miners starting complaining. and red cloud was winning. the more...
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we have in oregon a researcher at oregon state university, his name is professor hickson. and professor hickson is recognizing that the coral reefs around the world are in trouble. as he said in a presentation, he studied dozens of reefs. they are his children. and then he said, my children are dying. and one of the key reasons is acidification but another is the oceans are getting warmer. so here i have a chart showing the warming of the ocean. as the oceans are absorbing carbon dioxide, they're also absorbing heat. and as they become warmer, they have a real problem -- they create a real problem for coral reefs. now, coral is an animal. we may think of it as a plant but it is actually an animal and it lives in a symbionic relationship with a top of algae. now, they depend on each other. and what happens when the water gets warmer around a coral reef is the algae start to multiply in a fashion that overwhelms the coral. and the coral, in an effort to survive, ejects the algae, throws them out of the -- of the host. and then the coral, having ejected the algae, dies. this
we have in oregon a researcher at oregon state university, his name is professor hickson. and professor hickson is recognizing that the coral reefs around the world are in trouble. as he said in a presentation, he studied dozens of reefs. they are his children. and then he said, my children are dying. and one of the key reasons is acidification but another is the oceans are getting warmer. so here i have a chart showing the warming of the ocean. as the oceans are absorbing carbon dioxide,...
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the crime spree started with a kidnapping in eugene, or oregon and then ended claiming the life of a deputy. alan wang is there live. >> the body is still at the crime scene. he went on on a crime spree that started in eugene, oregon and ended here. >> i was half a mile away when it started. >> his squad car and body were riddled with bullets. he was gunned down with an a 8 8 -- assault rifle. he robbed and kidnapped the occupants of a black bmw and then drove down the 101. they argued and chain knee pulled out a double-barrel shotgun. >> he retreated and got a handgun there and was able to return fire. >> cheney drove and he was in the town of leggit. they chased him and off the highway. >> the deputy was not even able to get out of his car. he was ambushed. >> the police officer arrived and exchanged gunfire and he ran into the woods. an all out manhunt followed. schools were locked down and people were told to shelter in place. he apparently died from multiple wounds suffered during the gun bat del. battle. and this is video of the procession as it escorted the body of the deputy
the crime spree started with a kidnapping in eugene, or oregon and then ended claiming the life of a deputy. alan wang is there live. >> the body is still at the crime scene. he went on on a crime spree that started in eugene, oregon and ended here. >> i was half a mile away when it started. >> his squad car and body were riddled with bullets. he was gunned down with an a 8 8 -- assault rifle. he robbed and kidnapped the occupants of a black bmw and then drove down the 101....
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and yes, in oregon they pronounce it dorchester, named after the dorchester house in lincoln city, oregonst had this meeting. they voted 233 to 162 in support of the marriage initiative. a group of social conservatives boycotted that 50-year-old event this time in protest. said one republican attendee, holding this dorchester without these malcontents is like going deer hunting without an accordion. in other words, who cares? that's the full quote. the rewrite on legalizing marijuana in california is next. , have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil®. zzzqu
and yes, in oregon they pronounce it dorchester, named after the dorchester house in lincoln city, oregonst had this meeting. they voted 233 to 162 in support of the marriage initiative. a group of social conservatives boycotted that 50-year-old event this time in protest. said one republican attendee, holding this dorchester without these malcontents is like going deer hunting without an accordion. in other words, who cares? that's the full quote. the rewrite on legalizing marijuana in...
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there is no nothing to worry about the shipping issue they'll be shipped n to portland, oregon they'll do a dry fit before it's brought n to the job site. the first wood template pattern and then further develop that pattern and create the mold in the sand. in the upper left hand it goes through a heat treatment process that's one of our cast needs and, of course, pouring or casting the material. our x a team the members of the contractors team are a all down in louisiana at the second of the two brad foundries so we'll have many more pictures next time. those are some of the finished cast needs you can see how massive there are in the 5 to 6 foot range and this is the machine cast we use an umentd marketplace. a w f f accommodates the traffic at the night time. they get that work done in difficult conditions. the next 90 days obviously we've got itself mike piles condition we'll continue the western work and in 60 days we'll be looking at the protection slab and with the met slab pour before the end of march and continuing the slab pours into 4 and continue the slab work in zones 1 an
there is no nothing to worry about the shipping issue they'll be shipped n to portland, oregon they'll do a dry fit before it's brought n to the job site. the first wood template pattern and then further develop that pattern and create the mold in the sand. in the upper left hand it goes through a heat treatment process that's one of our cast needs and, of course, pouring or casting the material. our x a team the members of the contractors team are a all down in louisiana at the second of the...
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my house back in oregon was half of that. >> in oil country that's the price you pay for the americanam. diane estherbrook, north dakota. >> michigan performed it's first gay marriage today. a federal judge overafternooned michigan's ban on friday. the state's attorney general asked that the ruling be freeze until with a ruling is made. it is unknown if they will uphold that request. >>> 06 years later, a passenger plane disappeared over the great lakes. why the search is still on. it's your average 6'0" easter egg. he'll tell you the story behind it in just a moment. >> my administartion has a very strong human rights element. >> his perspective on the conflicts facing the world in the state of america. on al jazeera america >> good afternoon and welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live in new york city. michigan performed it's first same-sex marriage today. several counties say they'll extend court hours and give licenses to those couples. michigan's gay marriage ban was struck down on friday. >>> russian troops storm an ukrainian air base in crimea. the shots wer
my house back in oregon was half of that. >> in oil country that's the price you pay for the americanam. diane estherbrook, north dakota. >> michigan performed it's first gay marriage today. a federal judge overafternooned michigan's ban on friday. the state's attorney general asked that the ruling be freeze until with a ruling is made. it is unknown if they will uphold that request. >>> 06 years later, a passenger plane disappeared over the great lakes. why the search is...
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detectives believe cheney shot that man in oregon and set his home on fire. cheney then carjacked two men and drove to california. that's where he shot and killed the deputy. authorities found cheney dead after a second shootout with deputies near ft. bragg. >>> tonight, san francisco police are on the hunt for a suspect in a hit and run. a woman was crossing the street when the driver of an suv hit and killed her. the driver then made a u-turn, took a look at the dying woman and sped off. the suspect is driving a white dodge durango last seen going south on bayshore. police say the brazen nature of the hit and run is stunning for onlookers. >> it is surprising, but again, that just shows the negligence on behalf of the driver. that obviously something occurred or the driver turned around and drove back slowly to see what happened and that shows negligence. >> this is the sixth fatal pedestrian accident in san francisco this year. >>> attention passengers flying out of sfo. the airport is shutting down some runways to make some safety upgrades. kimberly terry
detectives believe cheney shot that man in oregon and set his home on fire. cheney then carjacked two men and drove to california. that's where he shot and killed the deputy. authorities found cheney dead after a second shootout with deputies near ft. bragg. >>> tonight, san francisco police are on the hunt for a suspect in a hit and run. a woman was crossing the street when the driver of an suv hit and killed her. the driver then made a u-turn, took a look at the dying woman and sped...
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it will bring in a stream of moisture to portions of washington into oregon.think northern portions of california may get a little bit of rain, but not enough to really help aid in that drought out there. as we take a look towards the northwest the rain is starting to fall right now. it will become heavier this afternoon into this evening along i-5 all the way down through eastern portions of oregon. be careful if you're traveling on the road. look how comfortable it is. the temperatures are well above what they should be for this time of year. 64 in billings. and so if all that warmth you better believe we're going to see some of that snow melt, we want to use cautions on the roadway on i-15 around the hel helena area. in minneapolis today only reaching a high of 25 degrees. they should be around 40, but that milder air pushing in out of the west will make a run for the north central plains as we head into tomorrow. it will be a lot more comfortable. by sunday, we're up to 41. >> thank you so much. they say what goes around comes around. two new york artists
it will bring in a stream of moisture to portions of washington into oregon.think northern portions of california may get a little bit of rain, but not enough to really help aid in that drought out there. as we take a look towards the northwest the rain is starting to fall right now. it will become heavier this afternoon into this evening along i-5 all the way down through eastern portions of oregon. be careful if you're traveling on the road. look how comfortable it is. the temperatures are...
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one in oregon where a house was set on fire after a 79-year-old retired university of oregon professor was shot to death. and the car he used before shooting the professor. they had arrested cheney two weeks before. he had two rifles and shotgun when he was killed by sheriff's lieutenant. >> looked like he was a highly motivated. >> i just started screaming and crying. >> reporter: debra amaral is the deputies sister. >> he was just so loud. now i would just do anything to hear him laugh again. >> reporter: plans are set for a memorial service for deputy delflorentino. >>> phelps has died at the age of 84. phelps may have been the most anti gay activist. his westboro baptist church says there will be no funeral because it does not worship death. >>> a wine heist bigger than any. >> and a way to end mistakes at the register. >> and they're on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get a $200 best buy gift card during sleep train's bi
one in oregon where a house was set on fire after a 79-year-old retired university of oregon professor was shot to death. and the car he used before shooting the professor. they had arrested cheney two weeks before. he had two rifles and shotgun when he was killed by sheriff's lieutenant. >> looked like he was a highly motivated. >> i just started screaming and crying. >> reporter: debra amaral is the deputies sister. >> he was just so loud. now i would just do anything...
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and yes, in oregon they pronounce it dorchester, named after the dorchester house in lincoln city, oregonst had this meeting. they voted 233 to 162 in support of the marriage initiative. a group of social conservatives boycotted that 50-year-old event this time in protest. said one republican attendee, holding this dorchester without these malcontents is like going deer hunting without an accordion. in other words, who cares? that's the full quote. the rewrite on legalizing marijuana in california is next. [ male announcer ] never before. in the history of mankind. has one march. meant. so. much. your quicken loans college basketball bracket picks could change your life...forever. ♪ the quicken loans billion dollar bracket challenge with yahoo sports. pick a perfect bracket. win a billion dollars. enter today at quickenloansbracket.com. thank you. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip?
and yes, in oregon they pronounce it dorchester, named after the dorchester house in lincoln city, oregonst had this meeting. they voted 233 to 162 in support of the marriage initiative. a group of social conservatives boycotted that 50-year-old event this time in protest. said one republican attendee, holding this dorchester without these malcontents is like going deer hunting without an accordion. in other words, who cares? that's the full quote. the rewrite on legalizing marijuana in...
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oregÓn, utah tambiÉn, y gran parte de toda la porciÓn noroeste del paÍs. organizador de la fifa, dijo que realizan un gran esfuerzo para que la ciudad de san pablo, la sede de la apertura del evento, estÉ lista a tiempo, por otra parte muchos arreglos finales en los estadios, y ciudades implicadas en la copa, no fueron concluidos a pesar del poco tiempo que queda, ya que faltan menos de 3 meses para que comience la fiesta del fÚtbol. >>> y uno que estÁ siguiendo muy de cerca el desarrollo, y tiene la maleta lista para la mejor cobertura del mundial. alejandro berri, alejandro, preocupaciÓn por esos, las construcciones, estÁn pendientes ustedes. >>> sÍ, me voy una semana antes, parece que voy a llegar a poner ladrillos para que estÉ todo listo previo al arranque de la copa del mundo, pero confÍo y creo que lo va a estar para el silbatazo inicial se vendrÁ una fiesta, nos acompaÑas o quÉ? hacemos una propuesta formal, "primer impacto" en vivo. >>> sÍ, "primer impacto" estarÁ presente, con buena representaciÓn, eso sÍ. >>> extraordinario, me parece muy bien.
oregÓn, utah tambiÉn, y gran parte de toda la porciÓn noroeste del paÍs. organizador de la fifa, dijo que realizan un gran esfuerzo para que la ciudad de san pablo, la sede de la apertura del evento, estÉ lista a tiempo, por otra parte muchos arreglos finales en los estadios, y ciudades implicadas en la copa, no fueron concluidos a pesar del poco tiempo que queda, ya que faltan menos de 3 meses para que comience la fiesta del fÚtbol. >>> y uno que estÁ siguiendo muy de cerca el...
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we have flooding and oregon and montana. look at the video coming in from this area.see cars submerged and a lot of flooding problems with flood warnings in effect. you see zoos were hit hard by this, and there is a lot of rain, two to three inches of rain setting many records in washington, oregon, plus montana. this rain is coming to an end. we start to see the shape in the clouds. you see that boeing when you start to see low pressure intensifying. as the storms move across the rockies they redevelopment and intensify on the eastern side of the rockies. this will have a big impact on the country in the next few days. this will pull in moisture but the back edge of this will pull to the east. now the problem will be east of the rockies. getting snow falling over the many of the higher location there is. that will come to an end in 4 hours. you can see this area of snow slowly moving across the rockies and developing into an area of low pressure here. pulling up a lot of warm air from the south where it is cold enough. you get a lot of moisture coming down. that's he
we have flooding and oregon and montana. look at the video coming in from this area.see cars submerged and a lot of flooding problems with flood warnings in effect. you see zoos were hit hard by this, and there is a lot of rain, two to three inches of rain setting many records in washington, oregon, plus montana. this rain is coming to an end. we start to see the shape in the clouds. you see that boeing when you start to see low pressure intensifying. as the storms move across the rockies they...
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the crime spree started with a kidnapping in eugene, or oregon and then ended claiming the life of aeputy. alan wang is there live. >> the body is still at the crime scene. he went on on a crime spree that started in eugene, oregon and ended here. >> i was half a mile away when it started. >> his squad car and body were riddled with bullets. he was gunned down with an a 8 8 -- assault rifle. he robbed and kidnapped the occupants of a black bmw and then drove down the 101. they argued and chain knee pulled out a double-barrel shotgun. >> he retreated and got a handgun there and was able to return fire. >> cheney drove and he was in the town of leggit. they chased him and off the highway. >> the deputy was not even able to get out of his car. he was ambushed. >> the police officer arrived and exchanged gunfire and he ran into the woods. an all out manhunt followed. schools were locked down and people were told to shelter in place. he apparently died from multiple wounds suffered during the gun bat del. battle. and this is video of the procession as it escorted the body of the deputy aw
the crime spree started with a kidnapping in eugene, or oregon and then ended claiming the life of aeputy. alan wang is there live. >> the body is still at the crime scene. he went on on a crime spree that started in eugene, oregon and ended here. >> i was half a mile away when it started. >> his squad car and body were riddled with bullets. he was gunned down with an a 8 8 -- assault rifle. he robbed and kidnapped the occupants of a black bmw and then drove down the 101. they...
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joe, thank you. >>> we learn that the couple who was carjacked is safe in oregon. >>> deputy ricky delrentino grew up in napa. he had been with the mendocino sheriff's department 16 years. >>> look at this guy. he broke into a woman's home, tied her up and stole her bank cards. this photo was taken at an atm. >> this is an isolated thing. not the type of thing that happens in san mateo. so this is something overgreat concern to us. >> police says he has a gun and made off with a lot of cash. >>> tonight, the chancellor at city college san francisco wants an independent review into this. >> hey! hey! hey! [ screaming ] >> students went head to head with campus police during protests that turned violent last week. two students were arrested, another pepper sprayed and the chancellor wants to establish a plan to promote respectful dialogue on campus. >>> as we first told you on kpix5, trains carrying highly explosive fracked oil have been rolling into the bay area. tonight, christin ayers tells tells us california is not ready the something goes wrong. >> is california ready to respond in
joe, thank you. >>> we learn that the couple who was carjacked is safe in oregon. >>> deputy ricky delrentino grew up in napa. he had been with the mendocino sheriff's department 16 years. >>> look at this guy. he broke into a woman's home, tied her up and stole her bank cards. this photo was taken at an atm. >> this is an isolated thing. not the type of thing that happens in san mateo. so this is something overgreat concern to us. >> police says he has a...
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. >> reporter: nothing seemed to go right in oregon. federal and state investigators and trying to figure out why the state's exchange oracle was never able to enroll online. analysts say like cgi, oricle never built the system end to end. >> the engine is used in numerous successful exchanges, but to have the entire frame work applied or entire frame work applied to this particular solution, had not really been proven out. >> reporter: the exchanges that worked best, california's whose lead contractor was there. the key to success was that his team worked closely with deloite to figure out what was achievab achievable. >> we were building a cadillac and decided we needed a ford focus and scaled back about 30% of what we wanted. and coming out of that, was a much more focus type of work flow. >> reporter: with 2014 open enrollment starting in less than eight months, another tight deadline. states like oregon have to decide soon whether they will try to fix what they have or scrap it all together after investing hundreds of millions in f
. >> reporter: nothing seemed to go right in oregon. federal and state investigators and trying to figure out why the state's exchange oracle was never able to enroll online. analysts say like cgi, oricle never built the system end to end. >> the engine is used in numerous successful exchanges, but to have the entire frame work applied or entire frame work applied to this particular solution, had not really been proven out. >> reporter: the exchanges that worked best,...
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one in oregon where a house was set on fire after a 79-year-old retired university of oregon professorto death. and the car he used before shooting the professor. they had arrested cheney two weeks before. he had two rifles and shotgun when he was killed by sheriff's lieutenant. >> looked like he was a highly motivated. >> i just started screaming and crying. >> reporter: debra amaral is the deputies sister. >> he was just so loud. now i would just do anything to hear him laugh again. >> reporter: plans are set for a memorial service for deputy delflorentino. >>> phelps has died at the age of 84. phelps may have been the most anti gay activist. his westboro baptist church says there will be no funeral because it does not worship death. >>> a wine heist bigger than any. >> and a way to end mistakes at the register. >> and they're on it for life now, but a new law could change that. >> and you can download our app and watch all our newscasts on your mobile device. >>> california sex offenders some are trapped by ankle bracelets but all are legally required to register and be searchable o
one in oregon where a house was set on fire after a 79-year-old retired university of oregon professorto death. and the car he used before shooting the professor. they had arrested cheney two weeks before. he had two rifles and shotgun when he was killed by sheriff's lieutenant. >> looked like he was a highly motivated. >> i just started screaming and crying. >> reporter: debra amaral is the deputies sister. >> he was just so loud. now i would just do anything to hear...
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aljazeera, portland, oregon. >> i'll see you in just a moment.
aljazeera, portland, oregon. >> i'll see you in just a moment.
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the suspect is being identified as ricardo cheney of oregon. he stole bmw and force the driver into the trunk. >>> a frightening ordeal for one peninsula woman who walked through her front door as her home was being burglarized. police are on the hunt for the culprit who tied her up and raided her bank account. >> the cameras at this bank of america here at el camino and third captured pictures of a suspect who held a woman at gunpoint for more than 24 hours. police say he withdrew thousands of dollars from her account. san mateo police say this is the man they're looking for. investigators say on monday he was burglarizing a home on edmund street when the 66-year- old woman who lived there return home while he was still there. >> the suspects are looking for unoccupied homes. we know that in this case there appears to be an element of surprise with the victim came home and found someone in her residence. >> san mateo police say the burglar tie the woman up at gunpoint demanded her atm card and left the home several times to make withdrawals fr
the suspect is being identified as ricardo cheney of oregon. he stole bmw and force the driver into the trunk. >>> a frightening ordeal for one peninsula woman who walked through her front door as her home was being burglarized. police are on the hunt for the culprit who tied her up and raided her bank account. >> the cameras at this bank of america here at el camino and third captured pictures of a suspect who held a woman at gunpoint for more than 24 hours. police say he...
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now, this all started early this morning in eugene, oregon. we're learning the suspect kidnapped two people, took their car, a black bmw, put them in the trunk on, of their own car and headed south on highway 101. law enforcement were looking for this car in mendocino county. at some point, people signed of the trunk got out we're told they're safe. now, this is a very small community. only about 680 people living there. just to give you an idea, the general store being used as a police command post a cording to law enforcement, cheney, the suspect was dressed in cameo gear and found with two assault rifles and a double barrel shotgun. officials telling residents to shelter in place. students being held at schools that part of highway one closed to traffic for a while. sonoma county sent 25-30 deputies in armored vehicles. the deputy was with the sheriff's department since 2000 and said just two weeks ago he told the deputy i wish there were 30 like you, and he responded the world is not ready for that. we'll have more information as we get it
now, this all started early this morning in eugene, oregon. we're learning the suspect kidnapped two people, took their car, a black bmw, put them in the trunk on, of their own car and headed south on highway 101. law enforcement were looking for this car in mendocino county. at some point, people signed of the trunk got out we're told they're safe. now, this is a very small community. only about 680 people living there. just to give you an idea, the general store being used as a police command...
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at the rain making its way on shore, washington state that will try to stretch into northwestern oregon into the portland area too. it is also producing some mountain snow and you can see across extreme portions of the cascades, we could end up with 6 to 12 inches out of this storm system and as for rain, we're looking for about an inch or two, that will accumulate over the next 48 hours as the rain is really just purr siersistent. we'll see pockets of heavier rain through the seattle area. >>> so the warmest air in the country still hiding out in the southwest. and us being in the northeast, it is just so far away. >> doesn't seem like it exists. like come out, come out, wherever you are. >> anytime you want to show up. >> so ready. thank you, dylan. >>> newly released e-mails show governor chris christie's campaign manage wears in the loop. >>> plus, good news in the battle against cancer to report. >>> and an incredible report about just who japan is recruiting to clean up the mess of the fukushima nuclear plant. eliminate odors and reduce allergens with new febreze allergen reducer.
at the rain making its way on shore, washington state that will try to stretch into northwestern oregon into the portland area too. it is also producing some mountain snow and you can see across extreme portions of the cascades, we could end up with 6 to 12 inches out of this storm system and as for rain, we're looking for about an inch or two, that will accumulate over the next 48 hours as the rain is really just purr siersistent. we'll see pockets of heavier rain through the seattle area....
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authorities say the 32-year-old suspect from oregon sprayed deputy's patrol car with bullets and then a fort bragg police officer exchanged gunfire who ran into the woods. his body was later found after dying from multiple wounds suffer during the gun battle. >> the patrol core came nose to northeast with the dmw and the brave deputy could not get out of the car but was ambushed. >> a big heart. known for helping people out. >> last night a procession escorted the body of the deputy away he grew up in napa and a football and wrestling star in the early 1980's. >> deputy began his career with the mendocino county sheriff in 1988. he spent ten years with the fort bragg police and then in 2000 returned to the sheriff sherifff department. he coached the wrestling team at the high school. we express our condolences to friends and family and colleagues. spay i don't police are looking for the robber who tied up a woman for a day while stealing her money from an a.t.m. there is a surveillance video from the police. matt? [ inaudible ] >> this was frightening for the woman. she was tie up at
authorities say the 32-year-old suspect from oregon sprayed deputy's patrol car with bullets and then a fort bragg police officer exchanged gunfire who ran into the woods. his body was later found after dying from multiple wounds suffer during the gun battle. >> the patrol core came nose to northeast with the dmw and the brave deputy could not get out of the car but was ambushed. >> a big heart. known for helping people out. >> last night a procession escorted the body of the...
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the heaviest of the rain across oregon and northern portions of california. we see some weak showers right now around the seattle area, and a little bit of mountain snow in the highest elevations right across north and western portions of washington state. we could see anywhere from 6 to 12 inches in the northern portions of the washington cascades, but overall it's going to be a beautiful couple of days coming up as we push into the new week. a couple of lingering showers on monday, but by tuesday and wednesday temperatures in the mid-50s and also pushing 60. pushing into the north-central plains, temperatures have certainly increased over the last 24 hours. in minneapolis we've gained 10 degrees between yesterday and today. in fargo, 24 degrees warmer than yesterday. look at the daytime highs for sunday. fargo will be 41, and most happy about minneapolis because yesterday they were at 25. so we've nearly doubled by the end of the day. it's a little cooler across southern portions of texas. we have moisture pushing in across the mountains of mexico, and i th
the heaviest of the rain across oregon and northern portions of california. we see some weak showers right now around the seattle area, and a little bit of mountain snow in the highest elevations right across north and western portions of washington state. we could see anywhere from 6 to 12 inches in the northern portions of the washington cascades, but overall it's going to be a beautiful couple of days coming up as we push into the new week. a couple of lingering showers on monday, but by...