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entlthe gan from oregon. mr. walden: i would urge our colleagues to support this important and bipartisan legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5685. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the tail. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. walden: i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4275 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 45, a bill to provide for the development and dissemination of programs and materials for training pharmacists, health care providers and patients on indicators that a prescription is fraudulent, forged or indicative of abuse or diversion or for other purposes. mr. walden: i ask -- the speaker pro
entlthe gan from oregon. mr. walden: i would urge our colleagues to support this important and bipartisan legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5685. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the tail. for what...
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brown: i went on from cu to portland, oregon to study environmental law. after three years of study, i realized i had taken another wrong turn on and it wasn't a good fit for me. so, i sought a career in public service with a singular mission, to give a voice to the voiceless. for example, it is true that i carry with me every single day the privilege of white skin. i do not know what it is like to experience racism. i do know, however, what it is like to be terrified going to work every day, afraid of losing my job if someone discovered my partner at the time was a woman. and i know what it feels like to be treated differently and paid less than a man, even though i knew i was doing a better job. >> [applause] [cheering] gov. brown: on the day i was sworn in as oregon's 38th governor, i experienced what it was like to be labeled, to have my entire first two decades of my public service, the nation's first openly bisexual governor. that phrase appeared after my name in virtually every headline around the world. i am sure that there are some of you out ther
brown: i went on from cu to portland, oregon to study environmental law. after three years of study, i realized i had taken another wrong turn on and it wasn't a good fit for me. so, i sought a career in public service with a singular mission, to give a voice to the voiceless. for example, it is true that i carry with me every single day the privilege of white skin. i do not know what it is like to experience racism. i do know, however, what it is like to be terrified going to work every day,...
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bonamici, from oregon. i would strongly urge my colleagues of every political stripe to recognize that perhaps while responsibility is best exercised when taken and not given, we contemplate here the outcomes for so many innocents who are unable to determine their circumstance, that is indeed children who are born into this horrific affliction of opioid addiction. and understand that while one might wax poetic about things like personal responsibility and accountability, that the federal government does indeed have a role to fill a vacuum where the states have not acted, in a circumstance where in those who suffer suffer by virtue of circumstances far beyond their control. i would hope that the members of this body on both sides would find themselves compelled by the sheer mathematical magnitude of the epidemic that is the opioid crisis. again, one that takes more lives than nonsuicide, gun violence and automobile accident -- nonsuicide gun violence and automobile accidents combined and one that impacts not
bonamici, from oregon. i would strongly urge my colleagues of every political stripe to recognize that perhaps while responsibility is best exercised when taken and not given, we contemplate here the outcomes for so many innocents who are unable to determine their circumstance, that is indeed children who are born into this horrific affliction of opioid addiction. and understand that while one might wax poetic about things like personal responsibility and accountability, that the federal...
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the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: mr. speaker, i just want to thank my colleagues for their bipartisan support of this legislation. we also were just notified of the appropriations flag and we're working out those matters at a higher pay level. so we appreciate and understand and with that, mr. speaker, i urge passage of this legislation and yield back the alance of my time. the gentleman from oregon yields back his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5796, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, the title is amended. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. walden: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5605 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5605, a b
the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: mr. speaker, i just want to thank my colleagues for their bipartisan support of this legislation. we also were just notified of the appropriations flag and we're working out those matters at a higher pay level. so we appreciate and understand and with that, mr. speaker, i urge passage of this legislation and yield back the alance of my time. the gentleman from oregon yields back his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5796,...
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that happened just after bobby kennedy left oregon and flew down to california. weeks after i had the opportunity to see him speak at a high school gymnasium, andid not seize the moment to do it. as bobby kennedy said in his speech to the city club of cleveland, our lives on this planet are too short. the work to be done is too great. but we cannot let that stop us from working together to seek and build a new world. we will never know whether robert kennedy with have succeeded in his election to be president or what would have flowed from a second kennedy administra. can oy speculate on how our nation's history would have been changed, how different our country would have been with his vision, his inspiration, his effort to tackled the issues of poverty, the issue and challenges of war, the issue and challenges of division in our nation. , andhg we know for sure that is the world is a lesser place this last 50 years because robert f. kennedy is not in it. his thoughts live on. in this institution, members of the senate, we should carry those thoughts forward on
that happened just after bobby kennedy left oregon and flew down to california. weeks after i had the opportunity to see him speak at a high school gymnasium, andid not seize the moment to do it. as bobby kennedy said in his speech to the city club of cleveland, our lives on this planet are too short. the work to be done is too great. but we cannot let that stop us from working together to seek and build a new world. we will never know whether robert kennedy with have succeeded in his election...
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oregon had created a randomized control test. patientsd that the new had no improvements in the first compared to the control group. d were noth medicat those who werean uninsured. a follow-up study found that emergency room use increased 40% months in the5 program and the idea was to reduce e.r. use. the authors of the affordable care act, which included expanding medicaid argued that the new beneficiaries would stop because theye.r. would have conventional insurance coverage and the facts indicated otherwise. medicaid cost a tremendous amount. 16, total spending on the 565icaid program was $ billion and it is interesting double --then one third of the residents in the state are on -cal, the population of canada! this is projected to increase 75% over the next decade and it is a problem that i hope many of you will be able to solve. perhaps we should not be surprised by oregon's experience. the rand institute did a study that was consider the largest health policy study in american history and they yielded similar results to tho
oregon had created a randomized control test. patientsd that the new had no improvements in the first compared to the control group. d were noth medicat those who werean uninsured. a follow-up study found that emergency room use increased 40% months in the5 program and the idea was to reduce e.r. use. the authors of the affordable care act, which included expanding medicaid argued that the new beneficiaries would stop because theye.r. would have conventional insurance coverage and the facts...
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walden of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 949, the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate all the work that's been done on this bill up to his point. the great bipartisan work, the biggest effort i think congress has ever undertaken to address this terrible, terrible addiction problem of opioids eafer the great bipartisan work, ever -- and everything related to it. this amendment before us is a bipartisan manager's amendment. filed by chairman and ranking members of the committees on energy and commerce and ways and means. this amendment makes simply technical corrections and conforming changes to the underlying h.r. 6 bill that the leaders of our two committees introduced last week. as has been noted, the policies in h.r. 6 were moved through regular order in ow two committees. so i appreciate the bipartisan cooperation and teamwork of my colleagues and our terrific staffs who have joined me in introducing h.r. 6.
walden of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 949, the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate all the work that's been done on this bill up to his point. the great bipartisan work, the biggest effort i think congress has ever undertaken to address this terrible, terrible addiction problem of opioids eafer the great bipartisan work, ever...
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i was an 11-year-old, out in oregon, and bobby kennedy as we affectionately referred to him was camign my state. he was going very quickly from community to community, delivering speeches and n one high school -- in one high school after another. and my grade school 6th grade teacher announced that he was going to give a speech at my high school, except i was only in 6th grade and i had never set foot in the halls of that high school. he was going to give a speech talked to my father andy father was a mechanic. he worked very hard. he was often in the evening quite happy to settle in, watch the national news, read the newspaper and reflect on the news of the day, and so i came to him, and i said i understand robert kennedy's giving a speech, and we could go see him. and my father said it's the end of the day, son, and i just don't feel like going out again. and at that moment, i wish so much that i had said i think i will go down to that high school, find my way down to that high school i have never been to and see him speak, but i didn't. it is one of the things i have regretted all m
i was an 11-year-old, out in oregon, and bobby kennedy as we affectionately referred to him was camign my state. he was going very quickly from community to community, delivering speeches and n one high school -- in one high school after another. and my grade school 6th grade teacher announced that he was going to give a speech at my high school, except i was only in 6th grade and i had never set foot in the halls of that high school. he was going to give a speech talked to my father andy...
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. >> well, it's a real horse race out in oregon, and in that democratic primary there that could meancarthy, it's too close, a cbs news estimate says to call. senator kennedy did make clear over the weekend that the outcome in oregon he felt was crucial to his hopes for the nomination. >> i can't lose. i mean, i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very viable candidate. >> oregon was just as bad a state as you could imagine for bobby. very few minorities, very suburban, middle class, was progressive but kind of polite, and he never clicked there. >> oregon was a mccarthy victory. we were certainly feeling euphoric that night. >> every wagon train got as far as the missouri river, but the real test began once you crossed the missouri and started up the oregon trail. and now, of course, we're on to california. >> the shockwave is spreading slowly through this kennedy election headquarters. the only word adequate to describe the result appears to be catastrophic. >> kennedy had lost. what you saw on display is something that doesn't get talked about nearly enough which is bobby
. >> well, it's a real horse race out in oregon, and in that democratic primary there that could meancarthy, it's too close, a cbs news estimate says to call. senator kennedy did make clear over the weekend that the outcome in oregon he felt was crucial to his hopes for the nomination. >> i can't lose. i mean, i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very viable candidate. >> oregon was just as bad a state as you could imagine for bobby. very few minorities, very...
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the researchers looked at data from morgan -- oregon. that state expanded medicaid coverage to over 6300 people chosen by lottery. researchers were able to compare health outcomes for this randomly selected population with those of a separate group who are not eligible for the program and remained uninsured. createdent, oregon had a randomized controlled trial, the gold standard of policy analysis. the researchers found that the newly enrolled medicaid patients showed no significant improvement in measured physical health outcomes in the first two years. put another way, people with medicaid were not any better off than their peers who were uninsured. the the surprises didn't stop there. emergency room use by new medicaid enrollees increased 40% in their first 15 months in the program. the whole idea was to reduce extensive er used by expanding medicaid. authors and supporters of the affordable care act, which included expanding medicaid, argued that the new beneficiaries would stop going to the er where care is very expensive because th
the researchers looked at data from morgan -- oregon. that state expanded medicaid coverage to over 6300 people chosen by lottery. researchers were able to compare health outcomes for this randomly selected population with those of a separate group who are not eligible for the program and remained uninsured. createdent, oregon had a randomized controlled trial, the gold standard of policy analysis. the researchers found that the newly enrolled medicaid patients showed no significant improvement...
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i yield two minutes to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. defazio: for many, this is an emotional debate. i would concede the point this is not a silver bullet, but we're talking about in particular are a few species of salmon that are on the verge of extinction and whether or not this bill passes will determine their future. it already extrapated a run at bourd lock. we have a place in oregon called willamette falls, 120 miles from the moh of the columbia river. historically there have been no sea lions there. there have been no changes in that structure in 100 years. yet, the passage of wild salmon which was normally five to eight has -- 5,000 to 8,000, has dropped down to 500 because of the predation. 40 sea lions hanging out munching at basically at the fish ladder. now, here's where sea lions are at. the optimal population is between this red line and this blue line. they actually have exceeded that blue line which means they have recently exceeded and now are maybe
i yield two minutes to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. defazio: for many, this is an emotional debate. i would concede the point this is not a silver bullet, but we're talking about in particular are a few species of salmon that are on the verge of extinction and whether or not this bill passes will determine their future. it already extrapated a run at bourd lock. we have a place in oregon called willamette falls,...
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our late mayor in portland, really practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon assumes this post, as i hope he will, he is going to speak with a real impact, with an oregon way type impact, for problem- solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it's pleasure -- it is a pleasure to be part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee. >> thank you. without objection your written statement will be entered into the record. senator gardner? >> thank you mister chairman, thank you for holding this hearing, let me welcome christina give wits to the committee hearing. christina's -- and ron give wits , i don't know if i'm supposed to say this but i will say it anyway, and ask for forgiveness afterwards. ron didn't get married until his 40s because he spent all the time before that trying to convince christina to say yes. that is the story, correct? but, i also want to welcome scott who is here today, his son and new fianci, as in the last week, and alexander, his son who is in au
our late mayor in portland, really practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon assumes this post, as i hope he will, he is going to speak with a real impact, with an oregon way type impact, for problem- solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it's pleasure -- it is a pleasure to be part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee. >> thank you. without objection your written statement will be entered into the...
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our late colleague in the senate, mark hatfield, really practiced the oregon whale. -- the oregon way. our late mayor in portland practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post -- i will say i hope he really is confirmed. he is going to speak with real impact, with an oregon way type impact of problem-solving, of values we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it is a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee, gordon d sondland. >> without objection, your written statement will be entered in the record. sen. gardner: let me welcome christina gidwitz to the committee hearing. gidwitz -- ronald love of his life. i do not know if i am supposed to say this, but i will say it anyway and ask for forgiveness afterwards. ronid not get married until his 40's because he spent all the time before that trying to convince christina to say yes. i think that is the story, correct? i also want to welcome scott, -- as inand new fiance last week -- and alexander, his son and australia. t
our late colleague in the senate, mark hatfield, really practiced the oregon whale. -- the oregon way. our late mayor in portland practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post -- i will say i hope he really is confirmed. he is going to speak with real impact, with an oregon way type impact of problem-solving, of values we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights, and it is a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part of the oregon...
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our late narn portland practiced the oregon way. i tnk when gordon sunland assumes this post, and i'm going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact. with an oregon way type impact for problem solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights. and it's a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part ofhe oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee gordon sunland. >> thanks, senator wyden. without objection, your statement will be entered into the record. >> thanks mr. chairman. thanks for holding this hearing. let me welcome first, though, christina goodwits to the committee hearing. nominee ambassador to belgium as love of ron's life. i don't know if i'm supposed to say this, but i'm going to say it anyway and ask for forgiveness afterwards. n didn't get married until his 40s because he spent all of the time before that trying to convince christina to say yes. i think that's t story, correct? but i also want to welcome scott wh is here today. his son a
our late narn portland practiced the oregon way. i tnk when gordon sunland assumes this post, and i'm going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact. with an oregon way type impact for problem solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights. and it's a pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part ofhe oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee gordon sunland. >> thanks, senator wyden. without objection,...
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oregon state sets a college world series record. he had 17 total hits. three for four in game three with two rbi and that gives oregon state a 3-0 lead. it was freshman kevin able going the distance. he retired the last 20 batters, striking out the last one. 129 pitches and everyone pile on. oregon state wins 5-0 and takes their third college world series title. >>> cal first base man andrew vaughn wins the golden spikes award from the top amateur player. the santa rosa native is the first cal player to win the award. the sophomore had an 819 slugging percentage. the highest in cal history. he led with a 4 of 2 batting average, and third with 63 rbi. he made the pac-12 all defensive team. congratulations to him. this abc sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. >> lot of great stories. >> it was a great day for college baseball. >> proud of at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to
oregon state sets a college world series record. he had 17 total hits. three for four in game three with two rbi and that gives oregon state a 3-0 lead. it was freshman kevin able going the distance. he retired the last 20 batters, striking out the last one. 129 pitches and everyone pile on. oregon state wins 5-0 and takes their third college world series title. >>> cal first base man andrew vaughn wins the golden spikes award from the top amateur player. the santa rosa native is the...
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oregon state must win or ark ago will be in hog heaven. tying this one up with the solo shot. carson shady, he has an rbi single to give ark a ark a ark a lead. no one does. if they would have caught that, game over, they would have won the national title. instead same batter makes him pay, and an rbi single, this game was tied. larnock goes deep. putting oregon state in position to win and they are in position to take the national title tomorrow. >> trust if my guys. when it comes to that point, i am glad i can put the team on my back and put it on them. shout out to the guys for sticking through it. >> this report is sponsored by river rock i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, thre
oregon state must win or ark ago will be in hog heaven. tying this one up with the solo shot. carson shady, he has an rbi single to give ark a ark a ark a lead. no one does. if they would have caught that, game over, they would have won the national title. instead same batter makes him pay, and an rbi single, this game was tied. larnock goes deep. putting oregon state in position to win and they are in position to take the national title tomorrow. >> trust if my guys. when it comes to...
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adopters like oregon make it work, more states might follow their lead. but if oregon falters, other state retirement solutions could be stopped dead in their tracks. for the pbs newshour, i'm amnad, nawaz in portlregon. >> woodruff: now to our newshour shares, something cteresting thght our eye. in 1906, a masanve earthquake out-of-control fire devastated san fra aisco. in 201century-old film turned up at a california flea market. after seeing the discovery on facebook, photo historson wright bought the film on a hunch it might be long-lost footage of a crippled san francisco shot two weeks after the quake. we recently spoke to wright from his home in highrton, england about the secrets revealed in the now-restored film. >> in april, 1906, a majork earthquake strn francisco. the quake was very large in itself, but most of the damage was actually caused by fire which ripped through the city. whole swathes of san franciscole were completelled and destroyed. we've known about this film for over 100 years, but it's more of a rediscovery. it's, it's been lost
adopters like oregon make it work, more states might follow their lead. but if oregon falters, other state retirement solutions could be stopped dead in their tracks. for the pbs newshour, i'm amnad, nawaz in portlregon. >> woodruff: now to our newshour shares, something cteresting thght our eye. in 1906, a masanve earthquake out-of-control fire devastated san fra aisco. in 201century-old film turned up at a california flea market. after seeing the discovery on facebook, photo historson...
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people fm living in oregon.it also included the lasch law that said black people would be publicly whipped every six months up to 39 lashes until they left the state. >> nawaz: the few who stayed in thrtland were mostly relegated to the north and nst. by 1960, home to more than 80%it of the cs black population. for years, the area saw little to no investmentnd ignored by s and developers.al propertys plummeted. by by the 1970s. but then a series of city projects-- incding a basketball arena, a new highway, and a proposed hospital expansion-- took onsr huge sectiof land, razing hundreds of houses in the way. private money poured in. o so did new homeowners whuld afford to live here. many existing residents were priced out. fast forward and the neighborhood that s 68% black 1990, was just 28% black by 2010. >> so, when folks say, "well, why aren't there more black people in oregon, why aren't rhere more communities of co in oregon?" it's important to recognize that's the foundation of it. >> nawaz: today just 6% o
people fm living in oregon.it also included the lasch law that said black people would be publicly whipped every six months up to 39 lashes until they left the state. >> nawaz: the few who stayed in thrtland were mostly relegated to the north and nst. by 1960, home to more than 80%it of the cs black population. for years, the area saw little to no investmentnd ignored by s and developers.al propertys plummeted. by by the 1970s. but then a series of city projects-- incding a basketball...
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our late mayor in portland practice the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post, and of going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact with an oregon way type in fact, for problem-solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights and it's a pleasure to be able to be i guess part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee, gordon sondland. >> thanks, thanks, senator wyde. without objection a written statement will be entered in the record. senator gardner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for only this hearing your let me welcome first though christina, the love of ronald gidwitz, our nominee ambassador to belgium. i don't know if i'm supposed to say this but i'm going to say anyway and ask for forgiveness afterwards, robert didn't get married into a force because he spent all of the time before the try to convince christina to suggest or i think that's the story, correct? but but i also want to welcome t who is your today,
our late mayor in portland practice the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post, and of going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact with an oregon way type in fact, for problem-solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights and it's a pleasure to be able to be i guess part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee, gordon sondland. >> thanks, thanks, senator wyde....
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our late mayor in portland practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post and i'm going to say i really hope he's confirmed he'll speak with real impact with an oregon way type impact for problem solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights and it's pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee gordon d.sondland. >> thanks, senator. without objection your written statement will be entered into the record. senator gardner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for holding this hearing. let me welcome first christina goodwitz. her love of our nominee as ambassador to belgium is the love of her life. ron didn't get married until his 40s because he spent all of the time before that time trying to convince christina to say yes. i think that's the story, corr i also want to welcome scott who is here today, his son and new fiancee as in the last week and alexander his son who is in australia. welcome to the family for b
our late mayor in portland practiced the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post and i'm going to say i really hope he's confirmed he'll speak with real impact with an oregon way type impact for problem solving, for values that we hold dear, particularly on issues like anti-semitism, respect for human rights and it's pleasure to be able to be, i guess, part of the oregon caucus on behalf of the nominee gordon d.sondland. >> thanks, senator. without objection your...
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oregon state mustwill be in hog. tying this one up with the solo shot.ady, he has an rbi single to give ark acc ark acc c lead. no one does. if they would have caught that, game over, they would have won the national title. instead same batter makes him pay, and an rbi single, this game was tied. larnock goes deep. putting oregon state in position to win and they are in position to take the national title tomorrow. >> trust if my guys. when it comes to that point, i am glad i can put the team on my back and put it on them. shout out to the guys for sticking through it. >> this report is sponsored by river rock pstop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. i never thought i'd say this... ...but i found bladder leak underwear... ...that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside... ...is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. [snap!] so i feel protected... ...and pretty. alw
oregon state mustwill be in hog. tying this one up with the solo shot.ady, he has an rbi single to give ark acc ark acc c lead. no one does. if they would have caught that, game over, they would have won the national title. instead same batter makes him pay, and an rbi single, this game was tied. larnock goes deep. putting oregon state in position to win and they are in position to take the national title tomorrow. >> trust if my guys. when it comes to that point, i am glad i can put the...
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d thst betweersid oregon lays. loser marsh at this point.eing that way down the peninsula. and over at the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on. the backup not quite to the foot of the maze. it's getting there. we'll give it
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states like oregon are now taking matters into their own hands. soar ten have passed laws create state retirement programs. many more have put similar proposals on the table. >> anything that individual states can do to help ease that that gap is ing to be certainly in the interest of individual people. t but interest of the state too because when people have assets and they have choices there's going to be less of a stretch on state budgets that are generally already stretched. >> reporter: but some workers aren't convinced state retirement plans work for them. chris churilla is the bar manager at renata, an italian restaurant in portland. he opted out of oregonsaves. churilla has spent 17 years inra the rest industry, and with a family of four-- including a newborn daughter-- says, right now, he doesn't have extra money to save.en >> es are always climbing and our ability to pay our bills is there, but putting money awd for savings llege tuition and things of that nature is not where we'd like it to be for sure. >> reporter: but there's another
states like oregon are now taking matters into their own hands. soar ten have passed laws create state retirement programs. many more have put similar proposals on the table. >> anything that individual states can do to help ease that that gap is ing to be certainly in the interest of individual people. t but interest of the state too because when people have assets and they have choices there's going to be less of a stretch on state budgets that are generally already stretched. >>...
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of the game was oregon state freshman kevin able. walks and theks to nine innings struck out 10, threw 129 pitches and retired the final 20 battersha the faced. this is oregon state's third >> impressive kid.es title. >> i know, right. >> okay. >> draft him now. >>> coming t up, t.s.a. is asking that you be patientve with themr the next few days. hit showseinfeld leading to a w legal battle. >> as we head to break let's take a m life look orning at the white house. sun starting to peek its way through this morning and it's going to be felt because it's ing to be aot one today. we're at 73 degrees right now. 5:20 is our time. we're coming right back. >> ♪ >> ♪ what about him? let's dot. ♪ come on.umr, add a w member to the family. s mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> welcome back to fox5 mo five:23 is thein time. route 50 at sandy point at the toll bridge as you head east to the beach. everything looks like it's moving along just fine right now. let's turn our attentiono business headlines. filling out those
of the game was oregon state freshman kevin able. walks and theks to nine innings struck out 10, threw 129 pitches and retired the final 20 battersha the faced. this is oregon state's third >> impressive kid.es title. >> i know, right. >> okay. >> draft him now. >>> coming t up, t.s.a. is asking that you be patientve with themr the next few days. hit showseinfeld leading to a w legal battle. >> as we head to break let's take a m life look orning at the...
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>> there's a festival called the ashland, oregon festival. >> stephen: it's a fantastic festival. >> yes. when i was in high school, we went on a field trip and i remember i thought marco barcelli in richard the iii. i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >> stephen: no, richard iii says in the opening monologue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in
>> there's a festival called the ashland, oregon festival. >> stephen: it's a fantastic festival. >> yes. when i was in high school, we went on a field trip and i remember i thought marco barcelli in richard the iii. i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >> stephen: no, richard iii says in the opening monologue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy....
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the presiding offic: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: i don't want to make thi a cake-tossing contest but i also want it understood that my colleague from oregon has done invaluable service to the country by showing the importance of what is happening at the border where there is an effort in effect to traumatize children and separate kids from their parents. i look forward to working with my colleague, and we're going to do some work on it in oregon. i certainly don't want to hold up my friend from virgini and appreciate senator murphy. mr. president and colleagues, before i came to the congress, i was codirector of the oregon gray panthers, senior citizens group for about s years. and back then we were talking about ways in which to move forward on health care, to advance the rights of our people, to improve the quality of lif this country. and there was often a bipartisan coalition to do that, to make those advancements. in the last year, however, there een bn unprecedented effort to turn back the health care clock. we see it w
the presiding offic: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: i don't want to make thi a cake-tossing contest but i also want it understood that my colleague from oregon has done invaluable service to the country by showing the importance of what is happening at the border where there is an effort in effect to traumatize children and separate kids from their parents. i look forward to working with my colleague, and we're going to do some work on it in oregon. i certainly don't want to hold up my...
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a few days ago we visited a detention center in shared in oregon. we spoke with a father then who would been separated from his 18 month old daughter. and the day before father's day, colleagues, d senator merkley ad i listened to a father who had been separated from his 18 month old daughter, had no idea where she w, didn't know when he would see her again, and all over the country, now as part of this national shame, these stories have been breaking our heart. now, the president has said, for example, that he is turning away gang members. i sawenator merkley and last saturday is he is locking up innocent people who are in danger because they refuse to submit to gangs in their home country. that's what we heard at the prison just a few days ago. and these stories are particularly poignant and our household. they had the opportunity to flee the eagles of nazi germany for the safety and the promise of the united states. my father came as a youngster vickie barely spoke english. he studied hard and when thean r came, he wanted to wear the uniform of t
a few days ago we visited a detention center in shared in oregon. we spoke with a father then who would been separated from his 18 month old daughter. and the day before father's day, colleagues, d senator merkley ad i listened to a father who had been separated from his 18 month old daughter, had no idea where she w, didn't know when he would see her again, and all over the country, now as part of this national shame, these stories have been breaking our heart. now, the president has said, for...
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pretty large crowd has assembled here at this park in oregon. portland, oregon.lso point out that you have this action here at this park, but just a couple miles away you have a 24/7 encampment surrounding the i.c.e. headquarters there. it has gotten tense at times, there have been some arrests there in recent days and here in portland they kind of see themselves as a leader of this movement that we're seeing all across the country. i want to introduce you to julia here, she has her one-year-old daughter, her sign says, kids need gardens not guards. she is indicative in terms of the people that are here. julia, tell me why you felt so compelled to act and come to the park today. >> i'm a nursing mother and i heard that a woman had her child ripped from her arms while she was nursing and that's really impacted even every time i've nursed my daughter since then and i have a little boy there is and i just try to get them out in nature as much as possible. when i think about kids being locked up in old walmarts it just makes me really sad. >> reporter: are you somebo
pretty large crowd has assembled here at this park in oregon. portland, oregon.lso point out that you have this action here at this park, but just a couple miles away you have a 24/7 encampment surrounding the i.c.e. headquarters there. it has gotten tense at times, there have been some arrests there in recent days and here in portland they kind of see themselves as a leader of this movement that we're seeing all across the country. i want to introduce you to julia here, she has her...
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i've been in this has a new home the poem by oregon going on now decorates the facade of the city museum in the german town of radio where the ninety three year old poet lives you could say the poem moved in from berlin forced off its perch on the outside of a high school after students complained that it was sexist and massaging mystic their accusation focused on one line in particular of a negus you flotus your head is you're not made for an english avenues and flowers and women and then admiring the students feel that the poem reduces women to objects on a list of things men like to look at the high school has promised to paint over the words. y'all yes it bothered me a bit but you know at my age you tend to take such things with a grain of salt there's really nothing new under the sun. the halo city council rallied to defend the poem for them it has nothing to do with massage. because we believe that women here are confident enough to like being admired but we simply can't relate to the debate going on in their lives and. the tensions over public are bound to continue but for now the
i've been in this has a new home the poem by oregon going on now decorates the facade of the city museum in the german town of radio where the ninety three year old poet lives you could say the poem moved in from berlin forced off its perch on the outside of a high school after students complained that it was sexist and massaging mystic their accusation focused on one line in particular of a negus you flotus your head is you're not made for an english avenues and flowers and women and then...
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. - canta victoria un estudiante orden de oregon que fue suspendido de su escuela por llevar una leyenda mensaje de odio al inmigrante. >>> constructora muro fronterizo donald trump asÍ dice la camiseta que utilizÓ un estudiante de secundaria en oregon por lo que fue suspendido. era es una representaciÓn de mis creencias polÍticas dice, a quien un juez con una suspensiÓn temporal le permite utilizarla en la escuela con esta leyenda. el muro es ahora 10 pies mÁs alto en referencia a un comentario de trump. la camiseta se la mostramos a estos dos activistas que protestaban en contra y a favor de trump en houston. >>> la decisiÓn que le dio el juez es razonable porque Él puede usarlo en una escuela pÚblica >>> Él tiene su poder debajo de la primera enmienda entonces es bueno que el juez haya favorecido a Él en ese caso >>> la escuela se llama liberty y sus pependiÓ a este chico por genera un ambiente hostil pero para este activista contra trump esta camiseta lleva racismo y odio >>> el presidente lo dice en una retÓrica antimigrante y la gente lo estÁ usando sus mismas palabras >>> el alumn
. - canta victoria un estudiante orden de oregon que fue suspendido de su escuela por llevar una leyenda mensaje de odio al inmigrante. >>> constructora muro fronterizo donald trump asÍ dice la camiseta que utilizÓ un estudiante de secundaria en oregon por lo que fue suspendido. era es una representaciÓn de mis creencias polÍticas dice, a quien un juez con una suspensiÓn temporal le permite utilizarla en la escuela con esta leyenda. el muro es ahora 10 pies mÁs alto en referencia...
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host: the torilla from oregon. victoria from oregon. nursed during the hong kong flu. people forget about that. we lost a lot and i became a victim but our hospital was quarantined. it was scary. concern is the inequality of access to health care from state to take -- states. i see west virginia has not expanded medicaid and their problems would be a real set up for some type of an epidemic. the state next-door expanded medicaid so people have better access to health care. when are we going to have more equality in health care and how someat going to impact type of pandemic? guest: this is a good point. it is something that worries people. the decentralization of u.s. health care means there is variation in how to print states are ready to cope with these diseases. i went to the university of nebraska medical center which has the best hospital for disease, deadly infections we know little about and they already, because they have had thoughtful leaders who have had facilities in place long before we were able -- those threats are manifesting at our doorstep and they ca
host: the torilla from oregon. victoria from oregon. nursed during the hong kong flu. people forget about that. we lost a lot and i became a victim but our hospital was quarantined. it was scary. concern is the inequality of access to health care from state to take -- states. i see west virginia has not expanded medicaid and their problems would be a real set up for some type of an epidemic. the state next-door expanded medicaid so people have better access to health care. when are we going to...
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the gentleman from oregon is ecognized. >> i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from pen shuster: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mrma f. lla -- lamalfa. mr. lamalfa: when i first got to the house a wrda bill hadn't pass in six years. since then the chairman has put us back on track on a two-year cycle. we're looking for predictability and stability inthis process. just a few weeks ago, the process continued as the water resources development act of 2018 passed through committeen imou fashion. now wrda stands before the house ready for final passage. importantly a review prosthofse t can save in the near term $3 billion. with $100 billion worth of work identified and maybe $2 billion per year allocated, when will we ever get caught up on this unless there's a review and new process few in -- put in place? and procedures greatly increase the role of local share holders incarrying out water evelopment projects. indeed the public will be much better served iny when rking o these levee projects and getting them done time
the gentleman from oregon is ecognized. >> i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from pen shuster: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mrma f. lla -- lamalfa. mr. lamalfa: when i first got to the house a wrda bill hadn't pass in six years. since then the chairman has put us back on track on a two-year cycle. we're looking for predictability and stability inthis process. just a few weeks ago, the process continued as the water resources development act of 2018 passed...
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schrader of oregon. the chair: each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. schrader: thank you very much. i want to thank chairman shuster and ranking member defazio and the staffs for working with us on drafting this amendment. it requires the corps to include any project or facility which there is a final report on disposition to the maximum extent possible. straightforward amendment. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. shuster: claim time in opposition although i do not claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. shuster: i thank the gentleman which requires the corps to include future studies and i'm prepared to accept the amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oregon. mr. schrader: i yield back. the chair: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. t
schrader of oregon. the chair: each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. schrader: thank you very much. i want to thank chairman shuster and ranking member defazio and the staffs for working with us on drafting this amendment. it requires the corps to include any project or facility which there is a final report on disposition to the maximum extent possible. straightforward amendment. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his...
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he played for oregon. welcome to where, unfortunately, it's another soaker of a friday. mostly cloudy skies over washnigton. not r here just yet. the rain is not far away, and once it moves in, it is going to be a steady rain for your friday morning commute. you have to go to work. eady for that. here you can see a couple of rumbles of thunder. down to our south. there are pockets of moderate rain n across parts of central and northern virginia. heaviest of the rain now moving into culpepperun , southern -- manassas. the rain has moved in on you already. stern half of fairfax county to dulles airport. the rape is just now beginning. heavy rain along i-95 from about the prince willi county parkway past qauntico, stafford, and fredericksburg. be eready. steady rain is coming inside the beltway here shortly. eventually it will be overrunning all of prince george's and montgomery county as well. heaviest have the rain, unfortunately, between about 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. this morninta so an ugly to the day today. the rain will ease up a little bit around lunchtime, but a li
he played for oregon. welcome to where, unfortunately, it's another soaker of a friday. mostly cloudy skies over washnigton. not r here just yet. the rain is not far away, and once it moves in, it is going to be a steady rain for your friday morning commute. you have to go to work. eady for that. here you can see a couple of rumbles of thunder. down to our south. there are pockets of moderate rain n across parts of central and northern virginia. heaviest of the rain now moving into culpepperun...
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there's even some crews from as r awa as oregon and arizona. on tuesday the pawnee fire spread east into remote areas far from homes and businesses. cal fire is optimistic that we could see the containment levels go up. the power is back on in some parts of the mandatory evacuated area like the community of spring valley. residents are wondering when exactly they'll be allowed to return home or when the streets will reopen. as they wait, many are thanking the fire crews for all of their hard work. >> they risk their lives, they are awesome. i have a lot of admiration for them. i do. >> and their families. bless their hearts. >> firefighters are working with a deadline because this weekend s 35 miles iple per hour in this area o county. that could add fuel to the pawnee fire. that's the latest here in lake port, i'mlora, quts today in t bay. >> our coveragof t wnee fire continues online. go t nbcbarea.com and check out our live interactive map. >> so far no response from president trump this morning on the federal ruling late yesterday that may
there's even some crews from as r awa as oregon and arizona. on tuesday the pawnee fire spread east into remote areas far from homes and businesses. cal fire is optimistic that we could see the containment levels go up. the power is back on in some parts of the mandatory evacuated area like the community of spring valley. residents are wondering when exactly they'll be allowed to return home or when the streets will reopen. as they wait, many are thanking the fire crews for all of their hard...
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chu: and now i yield to the gentlelady from oregon, ms. bonamici. ms. bonamici: thank you for yielding. i spent the day before father's day at the federal prison in oregon meeting with 123 asylum-seeking immigrant men who are incarcerated in prison. they were fleeing horrific violence and religious persecution. they were christian and sikh men from india. here was an lgq man from honduras and another was targeted by gangs and we spoke with men who are separated from their wives and children and who on father's day had no idea where this were or how they were. criminalizing asylum-seekers and separating families is cruel and it's appalling and now we find out there are tender age shelters. babies don't need their own jail. they need their own parents. this must stop. the president and the department of justice could stop it right now. the american academy of pediatrics said separating families in this way causes irreparable harm. mistreating children for political leverage is outside of moral bounds, even for this administration. as a mother, it breaks m
chu: and now i yield to the gentlelady from oregon, ms. bonamici. ms. bonamici: thank you for yielding. i spent the day before father's day at the federal prison in oregon meeting with 123 asylum-seeking immigrant men who are incarcerated in prison. they were fleeing horrific violence and religious persecution. they were christian and sikh men from india. here was an lgq man from honduras and another was targeted by gangs and we spoke with men who are separated from their wives and children and...
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we will get reaction in washington with congressman greg walden of oregon. tesla ceo elon musk gave a reasonably be -- upbeat assessment and investors rejected proposals to reshuffle the board. t a turning point for tesla? alphabet shareholders voted down a staff proposal to tie executive pay to progress on workplace diversity at its annual meeting. will it backfire? first, our top story, another day, another round of outraged datas handling of user this time it's not about a consulting firm with ties to president trump or apple, it is four chinese consumer device makers, huawei, lenovo, and others. huawei was one companies barred from having its products soldthe pentagon. a familiar spotlight, h concerns that it is failing to be transparent in how its user data is handled by third parties. joining us now to discuss, eric prior, who covers facebook for bloomberg. are chinesee companies, which the united states has talked about being possible security risks. how much fuel does this add to the fire? >> it adds a lot of fuel to the fire, but i want to be clear
we will get reaction in washington with congressman greg walden of oregon. tesla ceo elon musk gave a reasonably be -- upbeat assessment and investors rejected proposals to reshuffle the board. t a turning point for tesla? alphabet shareholders voted down a staff proposal to tie executive pay to progress on workplace diversity at its annual meeting. will it backfire? first, our top story, another day, another round of outraged datas handling of user this time it's not about a consulting firm...
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arkansas, oregon state, bottom of the first.hat's his 15th hit in these three games, that ties an all-time record for oregon state. then in the bottom of the third, he sets the record with this one and would add another rbi single. he is three for four with 17 hits total in this game. but kevin able, the true freshman out of san diego pitched a complete game, retired the last 20 batters he faced. he's a freshman! that last was a strikeout. oregon state win 5-0 and peck up the title. >>> our own who is an ambassador for the warriors was on the course. now partnership between the warriors community fund and pg&e made this possible. >> one of the most amazing things. you come into a community and you think you're building a basketball court. and in rial, wheality, you're c a safe place for kids to play. >> every day like this is very special. because of what it means to the kids. >> this abc 7 sports report is sponsored by sanford health care. i think he threw 120-something pitches. >> thank you very much. >>> and join us tonight o
arkansas, oregon state, bottom of the first.hat's his 15th hit in these three games, that ties an all-time record for oregon state. then in the bottom of the third, he sets the record with this one and would add another rbi single. he is three for four with 17 hits total in this game. but kevin able, the true freshman out of san diego pitched a complete game, retired the last 20 batters he faced. he's a freshman! that last was a strikeout. oregon state win 5-0 and peck up the title....
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quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vacated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, i would now ask unanimous consent that i be allowed to bring t baskets of hemp products on to the floor of the senate. the presiding officer: without obion. mr. wyden: mr. president, it was not very long ago when i was on the floor of the senate with the distinguished majority leader, senator mcconnell, and the two of us were making the case for our bipartisan bill to legalize hemp wch we a very much interested in having included in the farm bill. and i will talk a little bit more about our work on that. our original sponsors were senator merkley and senator paul and since then we have added as cosponsors 28 additional a members of the united states senate on as cponsors. so what i'm g to do this afternoon for just a few minutes is t aut why it is so important that our bipartisan legislation now cosponsored by almost a third of this body get enacd and be
quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vacated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, i would now ask unanimous consent that i be allowed to bring t baskets of hemp products on to the floor of the senate. the presiding officer: without obion. mr. wyden: mr. president, it was not very long ago when i was on the floor of the senate with the distinguished majority leader, senator...
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meanwhile, more fires raging across central oregon. boxcar fire setting these hilltops ablaze, scorching an area twice the size of washington, d.c. firefighters dowsing hotspots from above. desperate to get the upper hand. the inferno one of three burning statewide fueled by hot, dry, gusting conditions. will carr, abc news. >> and that hot, dry, breezy weather will be a big problem over the next few days. >> the midwest is seeing severe thunderstorms overnight and through the day. they will deliver damaging winds, hail, heavy rain and occasional tornados. >> that storm is already delivering blinding rain to nebraska and several funnel clouds as well. >> it may take several days to restore power to residents in the memphis area. >> paul williams is here with the forecast. >> this weather's going crazy. one extreme one way to the other. total extremes. stormy weather throughout the center part of the country for monday going into chicago and kansas city. then for tuesday, as a preview, look for an outbreak of severe storms in chicago, m
meanwhile, more fires raging across central oregon. boxcar fire setting these hilltops ablaze, scorching an area twice the size of washington, d.c. firefighters dowsing hotspots from above. desperate to get the upper hand. the inferno one of three burning statewide fueled by hot, dry, gusting conditions. will carr, abc news. >> and that hot, dry, breezy weather will be a big problem over the next few days. >> the midwest is seeing severe thunderstorms overnight and through the day....
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in sherman county, oregon,ev uations are happening now. this is near rufus. this is just offst inte 84 at the washington-oregon line.no investigators say they're still trying to figure out what caused the fire. back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> meanwhile, president trump taking aim at a virginiak senator, marrner now. the president was in south carolina ahead of today's primary there. seve weather delayed his speech last night. they took the time aboard air force one to go after senator warner on twitter. according to politico, he aeld d a dinner par with more than is00 guests. at some point he said, "if you get me one m glass of wine, .'ll tell you stuff only bob mueller and i kn if you think you've seen, it's going to be a wild couple of months." the president fired back. justin warner was in drunken state and that he is one of the democrats on a witch hunt. when asked about it, senator warner called the remarks a bad joke. the president did not say anything about warner at that north carolina rally. >>> president trump also reacting to harley davidson'
in sherman county, oregon,ev uations are happening now. this is near rufus. this is just offst inte 84 at the washington-oregon line.no investigators say they're still trying to figure out what caused the fire. back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> meanwhile, president trump taking aim at a virginiak senator, marrner now. the president was in south carolina ahead of today's primary there. seve weather delayed his speech last night. they took the time aboard air force one to go...
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they wind up making the cash and oregon state winds -- knox north carolina out.s this is how not to make a plate in the stands. i feel bad for that guy as you look at the replay. wants to get a souvenir baseball for his daughter and almost takes her with him. still not amused. >> and made the highlight reels. >> there you go. all worth checking out. giants were hanging in there. everybody is writing them off, but they are within reason. >> two nights in a row with winds. >> there you go. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> good night, everyone. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. [ telephone ringing ] okay. i'll -- i'll get that. [ beep ] hello? manny's getting his outfit together for the dance tonight. i was just taking some supplies out to the car. isn't this exciting -- the boys' first dance? greatest day of my life. does phil have a green pocket square for him? teal! [ exasperated ] teal. i don't know. i don't think phil's really a pocket-square kind of a guy.
they wind up making the cash and oregon state winds -- knox north carolina out.s this is how not to make a plate in the stands. i feel bad for that guy as you look at the replay. wants to get a souvenir baseball for his daughter and almost takes her with him. still not amused. >> and made the highlight reels. >> there you go. all worth checking out. giants were hanging in there. everybody is writing them off, but they are within reason. >> two nights in a row with winds....
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, i begin by thanking senator merkley. senator merkley, in my view, delivered a wake-up call to the country several weeks ago when he went to the border and i have been very pleased to be able to join him in this effort. a few days ago we visited a detention center in sheraton, oregon. we spoke with a father then who had been separated from his 18 -month-old daughter and the day before father's day, colleagues, senator merkley and i listened to a father who had been separated from his 18-month-old daughter, had no idea where she was, didn't know when he would see her again, and all over the country, now as part of this national shame, these stories have been breaking our heart. now, the president has said, for example, that he is turning away gang members. what senator merkley and i saw last saturday is he is locking up innocent people who are in danger because they refused to submit to gangs in their home countries. that's what we heard at the sheraton prison just a knew day
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, i begin by thanking senator merkley. senator merkley, in my view, delivered a wake-up call to the country several weeks ago when he went to the border and i have been very pleased to be able to join him in this effort. a few days ago we visited a detention center in sheraton, oregon. we spoke with a father then who had been separated from his 18 -month-old daughter and the day before father's day, colleagues, senator...