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that is not the university of oregon football.is not the university of oregon. >> chris fowler and the "gameday" crew weigh in on blount's suspension. >> legarrette blount, who was a junior-college transfer, his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmarish situation for chip kelly in his head-coaching debut at any level, his offense was terrible. his team lost what was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of the punishment against blount? >> i was actually surprised, but i guess when you think about what happened after he punched hout, and then he tried to attack a fan in the stands, i think that's what warranted a year's suspension. he's a senior. his college career is finished. i hope that punch was worth it for blount. >> it definitely was not worth it. for oregon to have the night that they had against boise state, and then to lose their best offensive player, and as chris said, for chip kelly, who the last few years was one of the great minds in college football,
that is not the university of oregon football.is not the university of oregon. >> chris fowler and the "gameday" crew weigh in on blount's suspension. >> legarrette blount, who was a junior-college transfer, his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmarish situation for chip kelly in his head-coaching debut at any level, his offense was terrible. his team lost what was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of...
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that is not the university of oregon football.is not the university of oregon. >> chris fowler and the "gameday" crew weigh in on blount's suspension. >> legarrette blount, who was a junior-college transfer, his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmarish situation for chip kelly in his head-coaching debut at any level, his offense was terrible. his team lost what was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of the punishment against blount? >> i was actually surprised, but i guess when you think about what happened after he punched hout, and then he tried to attack a fan in the stands, i think that's what warranted a year's suspension. he's a senior. his college career is finished. i hope that punch was worth it for blount. >> it definitely was not worth it. for oregon to have the night that they had against boise state, and then to lose their best offensive player, and as chris said, for chip kelly, who the last few years was one of the great minds in college football,
that is not the university of oregon football.is not the university of oregon. >> chris fowler and the "gameday" crew weigh in on blount's suspension. >> legarrette blount, who was a junior-college transfer, his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmarish situation for chip kelly in his head-coaching debut at any level, his offense was terrible. his team lost what was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of...
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his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmare situation for chip kelly in his head coaching debut at any level. his offense was terrible. his team loss was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of tun punishment against blount? >> i was surprised b but when you think about what happened after he punched how the, then he tried to attack a fan in the stands. i think that's what warranted his year suspension. i hope that punch was worth it for blount. >> it definitely was not worth it. for oregon to have the night that they had against boise state, and then to lose their best offensive player and as chris said for chip kelly who was just the last few years one of the great minds in kong football, all of a sudden he becomes a head coach and gets this thrown in its lap, oregon goes from a contender to a pretender in the pac 10. >> where they go from here will be interesting to watch. blount cost himself a lot of money with that one punch on thursday night.
his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmare situation for chip kelly in his head coaching debut at any level. his offense was terrible. his team loss was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of tun punishment against blount? >> i was surprised b but when you think about what happened after he punched how the, then he tried to attack a fan in the stands. i think that's what warranted his year suspension. i hope that punch...
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of oregon. james, a career high 152 on the ground. oregon went up 28-10 in this game. cane dropping back, trying to get something back to the utes, scrambling and finding jeremy brooks in traffic. makes it a 28-17 game. ensuing ducks possession, jeremiah masoli with the fumble, robert johnson scoops it up, and here come the utes. it's a four-point game. ducks conclude a field goal, up seven, two minutes to go. cane going back and throwing it up, and john boyette with the pick. just get down, son. his teammates trying to tackle him. get down, get down! oregon, nice win over utah, so the winning streak is over. chip kelly, been a rough september for him, but he does get the w. the longest active win streak in football bowl subdivision, now with utah going down, florida on top. they get kentucky next week. 13 games in a row. ole miss has won eight straight, so has southern miss. iowa puts its winning streak on the nine happy valley against penn state next saturday night on abc. oregon hosting numbe
of oregon. james, a career high 152 on the ground. oregon went up 28-10 in this game. cane dropping back, trying to get something back to the utes, scrambling and finding jeremy brooks in traffic. makes it a 28-17 game. ensuing ducks possession, jeremiah masoli with the fumble, robert johnson scoops it up, and here come the utes. it's a four-point game. ducks conclude a field goal, up seven, two minutes to go. cane going back and throwing it up, and john boyette with the pick. just get down,...
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minnesota, oregon, and ucla are on the road. >> dave: they've not fared well at oregon or at ucla.ff a road win in knoxville. second down and goal for the bears. inside of four minutes. leading by seven. one time-out left for jeff tedford and company. >> chris: cal was excellent in the red zone. 12 of 13 on the year. ten of those were touchdowns. they know how to finish, coming into the ball game. >> dave: riley fakes, the end around. hits best. best makes one move. and then, downed at the 2. triplett made the tackle. third and goal for the bears. >> chris: good job by royston, playing man-to-man. trying to get behind the big offensive linemen. playing disciplined football. really, a good tackle in the open field. the troops were there to help him. >> dave: royston, coming over from wisconsin. third down and goal for cal. >> chris: go outside. give it to 40, outside. >> dave: eighth play of the drive, after the interception. >> chris: there it is. >> dave: best, running left. he's got the corner. fifth touchdown for jahvid best. >> chris: you've got to do it. >> dave: david and lis
minnesota, oregon, and ucla are on the road. >> dave: they've not fared well at oregon or at ucla.ff a road win in knoxville. second down and goal for the bears. inside of four minutes. leading by seven. one time-out left for jeff tedford and company. >> chris: cal was excellent in the red zone. 12 of 13 on the year. ten of those were touchdowns. they know how to finish, coming into the ball game. >> dave: riley fakes, the end around. hits best. best makes one move. and then,...
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that is not the university of oregon football.is not the university of oregon. >> chris fowler and the "gameday" crew weigh in on blount's suspension. >> legarrette blount, who was a junior-college transfer, his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmarish situation for chip kelly in his head-coaching debut at any level, his offense was terrible. his team lost what was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of the punishment against blount? >> i was actually surprised, but i guess when you think about what happened after he punched hout, and then he tried to attack a fan in the stands, i think that's what warranted a year's suspension. he's a senior. his college career is finished. i hope that punch was worth it for blount. >> it definitely was not worth it. for oregon to have the night that they had against boise state, and then to lose their best offensive player, and as chris said, for chip kelly, who the last few years was one of the great minds in college football,
that is not the university of oregon football.is not the university of oregon. >> chris fowler and the "gameday" crew weigh in on blount's suspension. >> legarrette blount, who was a junior-college transfer, his career is over at oregon. it's a nightmarish situation for chip kelly in his head-coaching debut at any level, his offense was terrible. his team lost what was supposed to be a payback game. now he has to deal with this tough situation. what about the severity of...
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by 1990, oregon tribes had support compact with the state of oregon and were ready to establish casinos casinos mean dollars and dollars give the tribes opportunity for self-determination and program development on like anything th had occurred previously. .. your book was over 500 pages. how did you decide what documents to leave out? >> that was a hard decision because i left out two-thirds of those i had selected. in other words this is the tip of the iceberg of information that was out there. but i tried to select documents and voices from people or events that really mattered or countered. many of the things that are described in the book are counted in the book are turning point events. such as the decision to terminate western oregon tribes or e decision to open a reservation for homesteading in euro american settlement those were highly consequential moments for the tribal people and their voices and their response to those events are part of the fabric of this book. >> what's your opinion on the teaching of u.s. americanndian history in this country? >> i think the teaching of
by 1990, oregon tribes had support compact with the state of oregon and were ready to establish casinos casinos mean dollars and dollars give the tribes opportunity for self-determination and program development on like anything th had occurred previously. .. your book was over 500 pages. how did you decide what documents to leave out? >> that was a hard decision because i left out two-thirds of those i had selected. in other words this is the tip of the iceberg of information that was...
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why in oregon? >> well, erin, you know, we're a natural resource-based economy in oregon, and we looked at this way back in 2006 looking for the next opportunity. we talked to manufacturers worldwide in the solar industry, and they all told us they were going to expand and one of the markets they were going to expand into was north korea. so we t -- was north america. >> you looked at the average wages which is so important as part of this broader question about a recovery. tim, you're saying in oregon someone who is working in a green job is making, what, $22 an hour? >> yeah. >> that's more than your average? >> exactly. it's over $22 an hour, and we're really reliant on personal income sax in this state. that's our number one source of revenue. these are $42,000 a year jobs. it really adds to the general fund. >> andy, can you get with a 15.1% unemployment rate the worst in the country, can green jobs get you to 5%? can it really do that? >> not all by itself, but you have to -- there's no silver
why in oregon? >> well, erin, you know, we're a natural resource-based economy in oregon, and we looked at this way back in 2006 looking for the next opportunity. we talked to manufacturers worldwide in the solar industry, and they all told us they were going to expand and one of the markets they were going to expand into was north korea. so we t -- was north america. >> you looked at the average wages which is so important as part of this broader question about a recovery. tim,...
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. >> we're here at the oregon council for social studies conference in oregon with stephen dow beckham, author of oregon iians, voices fro two centies. this book is a collection of primary documents. why was it important for you to tell the story this way? >> i felt that native americans needed to help tell their own story, and their voices have not been well heard, nor readily visible. for 45 yea i gathered materials and dropped them in file folders, and eventlly they became this volume. and how long have you been workin on this? [laughter] >> wel the book really started in 1964 and culminated when it was published by oregon sta university press. but in addition to the documents, the volume has a series of essays that provide the htorical context or chronology that introduces each ofhe periods in federal indian policy. >> you talk a little bit about an introduction about anvent in 1792 that was kind of the genesis of the book. why don't you tell us a little bit about that event. >> well, in 1792, in the voyages of the enlightenment to the north pacific, european nation states and ulti
. >> we're here at the oregon council for social studies conference in oregon with stephen dow beckham, author of oregon iians, voices fro two centies. this book is a collection of primary documents. why was it important for you to tell the story this way? >> i felt that native americans needed to help tell their own story, and their voices have not been well heard, nor readily visible. for 45 yea i gathered materials and dropped them in file folders, and eventlly they became this...
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boise state just defeated oregon, 19-8.e disciplined for taunting but won't be suspended. >>> it is now confirmed that at least one of five sharks spotted off the massachusetts coast was, in fact, a great white. police will be on boat pal trowell off cape cod this weekend. they are urging swimmers to be extra careful. the great white was spotted by a shark expert about a mile from the closest beach. for now, though, it's not causing much alarm. at least for nonswimmers, that is. >> surprised, but i don't go in the water, so -- >> especially now? >> especially now. >> yeah. they may be great whites. >> no kidding. that would be a little disturbing if i was a big swimmer. we've just been looking at the seals. >> yep. they are staying on the beach. public safety officials say the concern is not enough to close beaches during the busy holiday weekend. >>> take a look at the twisted metal from a nasty chain reaction crash that trapped two dids in a burning car in buffalo, new york, on thursday. a doctor just happened to be in th
boise state just defeated oregon, 19-8.e disciplined for taunting but won't be suspended. >>> it is now confirmed that at least one of five sharks spotted off the massachusetts coast was, in fact, a great white. police will be on boat pal trowell off cape cod this weekend. they are urging swimmers to be extra careful. the great white was spotted by a shark expert about a mile from the closest beach. for now, though, it's not causing much alarm. at least for nonswimmers, that is....
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. >> chip kelly in oregon hosting number 18 -- the first quarter walter thurmond iii. how is that walter thurmond iii. >> first and second are proud. >> run for office. has to run for a touchdown? make a lot of money being a cornerback in the nfl. >> we're politic, come on. terrance cain finds jereme brooks in the back of the end zone. nicely down. utah down 28-17. moments later, first and ten for the ducks. jeremiah masoli will fumble. good news for robert johnson who cov recovers. utes cut the deficit to four. cain throws. that's a costly mistake. oregon will hold on to win, 31-24. >> a lot of mistakes. masoli 4 of 14 passing today. saw the fumble, as well but they're able to hold on and get a big win. needed this after a ranked team to start the season against boise state. >> a great job and got momentum last week by coming back and beating purdue. i think that really changed the tone for the season as far as chip kelly and his team goes. >> cal began the day arming 5 appoints per game. third best in the fcs. number 8 cal. 33 yards, cal up 7-0. jahvid best show. tal
. >> chip kelly in oregon hosting number 18 -- the first quarter walter thurmond iii. how is that walter thurmond iii. >> first and second are proud. >> run for office. has to run for a touchdown? make a lot of money being a cornerback in the nfl. >> we're politic, come on. terrance cain finds jereme brooks in the back of the end zone. nicely down. utah down 28-17. moments later, first and ten for the ducks. jeremiah masoli will fumble. good news for robert johnson who...
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cincinnati on the road at oregon state keep an eye on marty gilyard on the receiving end of a pass from tony pike.
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they describe it as the heart lung machine for oregon. taste will eventually weigh in only about 15 pounds. engineers will work on the design and with any luck, they could be fda approved on the mart late next year. >> i'm very excited about the prospect. because i think that this technology, they may very well change the transplant power. >>> a long erwin doe to -- a longer window will last longer in theory. >>> tonight at 11, taking years off your face without going under the knife. in a special living well report, why some patients say an eastern tradition is the best way to erase the signs of aging. cosmetic acupuncture on 9news now tonight at 11. >>> and thanks for joining us at 9news now at five. 9news now at 6 starts right now. >>> we begin with a developing story out of southeast dc. witnesses and reallitives say an elderly woman sat in a hospital emergency room waiting for more than six hours, complaining of chest pain, and dies shortly after she was call back for treatment. in the initial review, the united medical center in sou
they describe it as the heart lung machine for oregon. taste will eventually weigh in only about 15 pounds. engineers will work on the design and with any luck, they could be fda approved on the mart late next year. >> i'm very excited about the prospect. because i think that this technology, they may very well change the transplant power. >>> a long erwin doe to -- a longer window will last longer in theory. >>> tonight at 11, taking years off your face without going...
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after punching an opponent, oregon's star running back gets suspended for the season. there is a catch. brett favre didn't take any hits in friday's game -- well, except one big hit to the wallet. and, the williams sisters dance their way into the sweet 16 at the u.s. open. espnews coming your way now.
after punching an opponent, oregon's star running back gets suspended for the season. there is a catch. brett favre didn't take any hits in friday's game -- well, except one big hit to the wallet. and, the williams sisters dance their way into the sweet 16 at the u.s. open. espnews coming your way now.
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oregon's president called blount's behavior reprehensible.cross fire of sorts after they watched a violent kidnapping happen from the bus seats. texas authorities say this man was tied up and carried out of his home. his wife says three hispanic men with guns bound her husband with duct tape. as they carried him out to a waiting suv, kids on the school bus watched as he yelled and struggled. others nearby heard a gunshot. police have a good description of the suv, but it has not been found yet. >>> take a look at this, at the twisted metal from a nasty chain reaction crash that trapped two kids in a burning car. this happened in buffalo new york on thursday. a doctor happened to be in the traffic and saw the accident. he bashed in the windows to free a 5-year-old girl. a little boy was still wedged in the back. >> the engine was flaming and some of the smoke was starting to get in the pain compartment. >> somebody was saying, we won't be able to get the kid out. i said, there's no way we're not going to get the kid out. i'm not going to stand
oregon's president called blount's behavior reprehensible.cross fire of sorts after they watched a violent kidnapping happen from the bus seats. texas authorities say this man was tied up and carried out of his home. his wife says three hispanic men with guns bound her husband with duct tape. as they carried him out to a waiting suv, kids on the school bus watched as he yelled and struggled. others nearby heard a gunshot. police have a good description of the suv, but it has not been found yet....
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and so is oregon. match up very, very well against what oregon does very, very well.go >> a good sophomore quarterback, too, in that guy, number 11, kellen moore. 1 what are realistic expectationsa you think for the ducks?ctationr a lot of people like them. a lot of people aren't so sure . i like about this team? >> i like them. i like them a lot. b i like them especially because of their offense. show and they're running the show, and the offensive line is very talented, but a lot of turnover. will be the key to whether or not they're able to win or share pac-10 title. p0 keep in mind they can lose the u.s.c. and still share a title if u.s.c. loses somewhere else,i and it's no lock that us us will beat oregon because they play at their stadium. u.s.c.'s front seven is very ths disruptive. against this offensive line ofhe oregon, the first time they're t at game speed together as a che unit, can they handle all thisin disruption and all that movement? mov fascinating story lines in this game. t?stou re
and so is oregon. match up very, very well against what oregon does very, very well.go >> a good sophomore quarterback, too, in that guy, number 11, kellen moore. 1 what are realistic expectationsa you think for the ducks?ctationr a lot of people like them. a lot of people aren't so sure . i like about this team? >> i like them. i like them a lot. b i like them especially because of their offense. show and they're running the show, and the offensive line is very talented, but a lot...
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wh did listen and clark do that looked like the doctor of discery when they were in the oregon country literally claiming the land for the united stat? so hisry than it depends it is importantho writes history because we wonder why minorities d females for example and indian people are left out of history that is bec@use a whole lot of european males wrote the history books. it depends on who writes the history what they might phasize or what they think is most important. one viewer of my book said that it was a revisionist history but he sa revisionism in the best way possible. because it gave a n slant on american history on thomas jefferson's ideas about the louisiana purchase and about the lewis and clarkxpedition and then out mifest destiny itself. so what i hope my book does is purchased from a difference and give another viewpoint that has been ignored. >> what you think the government needs to do today to write some of the earlier rulings? >> the doctor of discovery has been american law for over 500 years. in the conclusion of my book i really don't have a fabulou suggestion o
wh did listen and clark do that looked like the doctor of discery when they were in the oregon country literally claiming the land for the united stat? so hisry than it depends it is importantho writes history because we wonder why minorities d females for example and indian people are left out of history that is bec@use a whole lot of european males wrote the history books. it depends on who writes the history what they might phasize or what they think is most important. one viewer of my book...
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oregon coach chip kelly sent a disgruntled fan a refund after oregon's poor performance against boisee? >> no, it's a great move. very classy and impressive. i think it was like $349 something like that. the kansas football and basketball teams have reportedly been involved in several fights. your thoughts? >> shouldn't have we been talking about this earlier in the show? a bigger story? the richest man in russia has agreed to buy the new jersey nets. make sense to you? >> no, buy the yankees, buy new york city. nobody cares about the mets. last one. cardinals can clinch the n.l. central with a win and a cubs loss. will it happen? >> you always have to bet for a cubs loss. >> we're out of time. we'll try to do better the next time. i'm tony kornheiser. >> and i'm dan lebatard. same time tomorrow. tweet me at lebatardshow. let's go back to bristol. >> nobody cares.de possible by espn, inc.]
oregon coach chip kelly sent a disgruntled fan a refund after oregon's poor performance against boisee? >> no, it's a great move. very classy and impressive. i think it was like $349 something like that. the kansas football and basketball teams have reportedly been involved in several fights. your thoughts? >> shouldn't have we been talking about this earlier in the show? a bigger story? the richest man in russia has agreed to buy the new jersey nets. make sense to you? >> no,...
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"okay" magazine paid $300,000 for the nuptials. >>> this comes from news channel 8 in portland, oregon in beaverton, some men rose to the challenge to help prevent sexual assault. for an event called walk a mile in her shoes, guys turned out in women's high heels. they were standing pretty tall for a good reaso all to spread awareness of sexual violence and raise money for a local center for assault victims. many of these wobbly walkers, though, were accompanied by their wives, who opted for, well, you know, more sensible flats. great story >>> i'm dan kloeffler, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> a good monday morning to you. hope you had a great weekend. weather-wise it's going to feel like fall. not so much today but by tomorrow, say through friday, it's going it be a little chilly. it's brisk this morning. 55 out at the airport. 61 downtown. 55 in easton. a reinforcing front will move through today. it's going to be quite breezy, in fact. winds southwesterly at 15 to 20 miles per hour. generally a partly cloudy sky covered today
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"okay" magazine paid $300,000 for the nuptials. >>> this comes from news channel 8 in portland, oregon in beaverton, some men rose to the challenge to help prevent sexual assault. for an event called walk a mile in her shoes, guys turned out in women's high heels. they were standing pretty tall for a good reason, all to spread awareness of sexual violence and raise money for a local center for assault victims. many of these wobbly walkers, though, were accompanied by their wives, who opted for, well, you know, more sensible flats. great story >>> i'm dan kloeffler, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on >>> 4:54 is our time right now. we have 59 fall-like degrees here in the nation's capital on this 28th day of september 2009. take a live look at the washington skyline. beautiful as always. good morning. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm barbara harrison. and we want to take a look at our weather right now, find out whags going on today. tom kierein right here. good morning, tom. >> good morning. yeah, an autumn chill has descended upon t
"okay" magazine paid $300,000 for the nuptials. >>> this comes from news channel 8 in portland, oregon in beaverton, some men rose to the challenge to help prevent sexual assault. for an event called walk a mile in her shoes, guys turned out in women's high heels. they were standing pretty tall for a good reason, all to spread awareness of sexual violence and raise money for a local center for assault victims. many of these wobbly walkers, though, were accompanied by their...
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el sonido de una nueva onda radial estÁ cambiando vida de los inmigrantes en oregon.bel sÁnchez nos cuenta. [ mÚsica ] >> en los Últimos meses olivia amaya ha encontrado una importante conexiÓn con su comunidad a travÉs de estaciÓn de radio que transmite en su idioma indÍgena. >> ponen mÚsica para nosotros. nos dan noticias en primpurepec primera estaciÓn hispana en el noroeste del paÍs con programaciÓn en idiomas indÍgenas mexicanos, un sueÑo hecho realidad para esta organizaciÓn que desde hace 25 aÑos sirve a los inmigrantes del Área. >> 70 % de los campesinos que trabajan aquÍ en el estado de oregon son indÍgenas y quÉ mejor que una emisora que puede comunicar con los propios trabajadores en su propio idioma. >> radio movimiento tiene programaciÓn en purepecho y prip veces pasaban los boletinos y en inglÉs, pero qué pasaba nos olvidabamos de una comunidad, la comunidad indÍgena que bÁsicamente no existÍa. >> somos los mÁs marginados porque tenemos a los trabajadores en la agricultura en los campos y somos los menos infoprimer impactoh@ pando o de nuestros derechos
el sonido de una nueva onda radial estÁ cambiando vida de los inmigrantes en oregon.bel sÁnchez nos cuenta. [ mÚsica ] >> en los Últimos meses olivia amaya ha encontrado una importante conexiÓn con su comunidad a travÉs de estaciÓn de radio que transmite en su idioma indÍgena. >> ponen mÚsica para nosotros. nos dan noticias en primpurepec primera estaciÓn hispana en el noroeste del paÍs con programaciÓn en idiomas indÍgenas mexicanos, un sueÑo hecho realidad para esta...
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that advisory is all the way to the west coast including california and oregon. all sides of the hawaiian islands can be affected and portions of the west coast up to oregon. people should stay out of the water, too, tomorrow. >> we will keep watching it and you. steve lyons at the weather channel. thanks, as always. >>> we shift our focus to washington. on capitol hill tonight, a significant test for a big piece of president obama's health care reform plan. it is known as the public option, a government-run insurance plan that would operate alongside private insurance. nbc's kelly o'donnell has been watching this all day. kelly what is the status tonight? >> reporter: brian, had you noticed the public option had fallen off the radar a bit? today it was front and center and back. most democrats want some kind of government-backed insurance plan. today a happenedful of democrats blocked it. with the fate of a government-run health insurance plan on the line -- >> we need a public option to create competition and to bring costs down. >> reporter: today the democrat
that advisory is all the way to the west coast including california and oregon. all sides of the hawaiian islands can be affected and portions of the west coast up to oregon. people should stay out of the water, too, tomorrow. >> we will keep watching it and you. steve lyons at the weather channel. thanks, as always. >>> we shift our focus to washington. on capitol hill tonight, a significant test for a big piece of president obama's health care reform plan. it is known as the...
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that is not the iewrs university of oregon football, that is not the university of oregon. >> so blountactice but will not play anymore for the ducks. the pac 10 conference issued the following statement. >> boise state coach chris petersons said defensive endh byron how the will not be suspended for taunting legarrette blount. how the yelled had in his face, tapped him on the shoulder pad before blount punched him in the face. the event that took place last night following our game between byron and oregon running back legarrette blount was unfortunate, and we do not condone byron's actions. >> the bills no-huddle offense failed in the preseason. they're keeping theo offense, bt fired turk shown ert today. in five preseason games, the first team offense scored just three points. dick jauron explains his thought process. >> it's pretty obvious when you make a decision you know when you should do it, you know. it wasn't something that -- i wasn't thinking about firing him three days ago. i wasn't thinking about it two weeks ago. but when you start thinking about it, i think you need to m
that is not the iewrs university of oregon football, that is not the university of oregon. >> so blountactice but will not play anymore for the ducks. the pac 10 conference issued the following statement. >> boise state coach chris petersons said defensive endh byron how the will not be suspended for taunting legarrette blount. how the yelled had in his face, tapped him on the shoulder pad before blount punched him in the face. the event that took place last night following our game...
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offensive touchdown two years ago in october against oregon state. defense. >> mike: foles under pressure again, throws. he has a completion to terrell turner. most consistent of receiver, been a nonfactor today. tip of the cap to adrian clayburn, number 94, defensive end for iowa. huge game, ten tackles, a sack and forced fumble in this ball game. that is just a monster. performance for a defensive end. guy on a defensive line getting ten tackles. >> craig: and you didn't even mention the time he ran down grigsby from behind. remember that time? he went across the field and ran him down. >> mike: each week on the broadcast craig delivers opinion and insight. this week we're talking young quarterbacks growing up very, very fast. who do you like? >> craig: there's some good ones. take forcier, he's a good one. matt barkley, you saw the impact of him last week in columbus beating the buckeyes, very impressive final drive going down the field. obviously they're missing him today at washington. tate forcier, again today against eastern michigan. here's a
offensive touchdown two years ago in october against oregon state. defense. >> mike: foles under pressure again, throws. he has a completion to terrell turner. most consistent of receiver, been a nonfactor today. tip of the cap to adrian clayburn, number 94, defensive end for iowa. huge game, ten tackles, a sack and forced fumble in this ball game. that is just a monster. performance for a defensive end. guy on a defensive line getting ten tackles. >> craig: and you didn't even...
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it's a car wash, very unusual attendant, that is alice in oregon. she will give your car a streak-free shine. she comes equipped with a hose. and she is going to send you away with a sparkling clean vehicle. she'll work for peanuts. >> on sunday she does it in a bikini. that's great. >>> folgers, dumping duncan doughnuts, cat pooh. the rarest type of bean in the world. well, a wild feline, the indonesian eats the beans off the tree -- it's taken from the cat and used to make a very expensive cup of joe. who in the world came up with this idea? customers at a coffee shop in florida had a chance to try it. >> cat poop coffee. i mean, what could be better? >> i really like it. it's really good. >> thick and rich and doesn't have a real bite to it. >> it's earthy. it's robust. it has a strong after-taste. >> i bet it does. >> this very unusual coffee bean is considered a delicacy. where? because it takes so much work to retrieve the bean. i bet. 500 pounds are made each year. >> i love how any time something is so disgusting, it's revolting and it's a d
it's a car wash, very unusual attendant, that is alice in oregon. she will give your car a streak-free shine. she comes equipped with a hose. and she is going to send you away with a sparkling clean vehicle. she'll work for peanuts. >> on sunday she does it in a bikini. that's great. >>> folgers, dumping duncan doughnuts, cat pooh. the rarest type of bean in the world. well, a wild feline, the indonesian eats the beans off the tree -- it's taken from the cat and used to make a...
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. >>> oregon coach chip kelly made quite an offer to an angry fan who was upset about oregon's loss. the fan wrote the coach a letter, asking for reimbursement for travel costs and more than $400. kelly sent the guy a $439 check. the fan, so impressed with kelly's response, is not going to cash the check. and wrote a letter, saying he's back on board. >>> it's been that kind of season for the orioles. they face the blue jace. or's have dropped the first two. and toronto lost 6-5. o's hitters will face blue jays starter scott richmond. >>> in basketball, there's an offer on the table for michael jordan and brian russell to reunite on the court. 11 years after this famous shot that beat russell and the utah jazz in the nba final. the owner of a minor league basketball team in utah will pay $100,000 to charity. if jordan and russell play a game of one-on-1 at halftime in a game in utah. no word from either player, regarding that offer. >>> hard to turn it down if it's for charity. and i know michael would love to play. [ laughter ] >> thank you, mark. >>> we'll be right back blan desire
. >>> oregon coach chip kelly made quite an offer to an angry fan who was upset about oregon's loss. the fan wrote the coach a letter, asking for reimbursement for travel costs and more than $400. kelly sent the guy a $439 check. the fan, so impressed with kelly's response, is not going to cash the check. and wrote a letter, saying he's back on board. >>> it's been that kind of season for the orioles. they face the blue jace. or's have dropped the first two. and toronto lost...
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our guest, senator wyden of oregon. and the politics of today's vote with howard fineman. >>> sarah's story. >> listen up, everybody. i'm going rogue right now. >> that's no joke. that's the title of her new book, "going rogue in american life." the details about her new book and why is the publisher rushing the book to store shelves. >>> selective indoctrination, the right-wing noise machine still sounding the alarm. ♪ can we make america better ♪ yes, yes, we can ♪ yes, yes we can. >> kids sing about obama. it's indoctrination. kids sing about president bush, not a problem. >>> and the hammer is tough as nails. tom delay promises to keep on dancing. >> i've worked too hard, and even though my foot hurts, nothing's going to stop me from doing this dance tonight. >> and what's going to stop you from dropping your partner? all that and more now on "countdown." >> we're going to dance to the break. >>> good evening from new york. i'm david shuster, sitting in for keith olbermann. there are five health care bills in congre
our guest, senator wyden of oregon. and the politics of today's vote with howard fineman. >>> sarah's story. >> listen up, everybody. i'm going rogue right now. >> that's no joke. that's the title of her new book, "going rogue in american life." the details about her new book and why is the publisher rushing the book to store shelves. >>> selective indoctrination, the right-wing noise machine still sounding the alarm. ♪ can we make america better ♪...
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i know my colleague from oregon is waiting.all3ew of my rema in the)a6 record and just touc a few things. but i could speak forever about ted kennedy. i thought of him every day when he was alive. he was gone.d aream about him w he was taking me around various place ns boston and explaining a little bit about each one a joke, a smile and a resemblance. there is also nothing we can say about ted kennedy because nothing is going to replace him. no words can come close to equaling the man. mr. president, you read about history, and you read about the great people in the senate. the websters, the clays, the wagners. what a privilege it was for somebody like myself, a kid an exterminator, graduated from college, and i was in the presence and actually a friend to a great man. really about anyone else. it is amazing. what i want to tell the american people, you allred about him, and -- you all read about him, and there were the good times and the bad times, and the brick bats thrown at him in the early days. in the senate, you get to
i know my colleague from oregon is waiting.all3ew of my rema in the)a6 record and just touc a few things. but i could speak forever about ted kennedy. i thought of him every day when he was alive. he was gone.d aream about him w he was taking me around various place ns boston and explaining a little bit about each one a joke, a smile and a resemblance. there is also nothing we can say about ted kennedy because nothing is going to replace him. no words can come close to equaling the man. mr....
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. >>> finally, dan snyder, listen up, after oregon loss to boise state, a season ticket holder was so disgusted that he sent a head coach and email and invoice for $439 for his ticket and travel expenses. dan snyder, listen to this. he received a check for $439 to cover his expenses. the fan says he has a new respect for the head coach now. >> if dan snyder did that, he would probably be out a lot of money. >> he would have carpal tunnel. >>>. a final bill of the health care plan be imminent -- could a final bill of health care plan be imminent? >> nancy pelosi said she would expect a final version of the health-care bill by the end of next week, the first explicit deadline she has given. however, there are still a lot of things to figure out. details like, will they include a public option and how they plan to pay for it? chevy silverado. more confidence than ford f-150. better backed than f-150. at a value f-150 can't touch. silverado. from the family of the most dependable, longest lasting trucks on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on every '09 silverado half-ton model. with an a
. >>> finally, dan snyder, listen up, after oregon loss to boise state, a season ticket holder was so disgusted that he sent a head coach and email and invoice for $439 for his ticket and travel expenses. dan snyder, listen to this. he received a check for $439 to cover his expenses. the fan says he has a new respect for the head coach now. >> if dan snyder did that, he would probably be out a lot of money. >> he would have carpal tunnel. >>>. a final bill of the...
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oregon, boise state, the player got into an incident., university of oregon decided, for that, by the way, that player will be out of football for a year. that's a first round potential running back draft pick. he will regret that he threw that punch. it is a good example, if you break the rules, you will pay the fine. >> and it look like they are both at it verbally from the pictures, we don't know what was that. that physical blow that came to that right side of the player, you know, you compare this to nfl penalties. is this pretty much consistent with that? >> well, a year is pretty stout. remember, the university of oregon did you tell and they said this will teach the kid a lesson. the coach was very just set but he understood that was the right penalty. the nfl has its own guidelines. commissioner goodell has his own issues. >> recession proof, the nfl, that's off in about four days. talk about that. >> the nfl, it is one of though situations, the juggernaut of all professional sports. $7.5 billion of revenue. the average franchis
oregon, boise state, the player got into an incident., university of oregon decided, for that, by the way, that player will be out of football for a year. that's a first round potential running back draft pick. he will regret that he threw that punch. it is a good example, if you break the rules, you will pay the fine. >> and it look like they are both at it verbally from the pictures, we don't know what was that. that physical blow that came to that right side of the player, you know,...
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an oregon group just turned in twice the needed siff researchers to force a referendum. we are drawn and by someone from that group. very good to have you. surprisingly strong results from what you wanted to get started. >> thank you very much. we are very pleased. the fact that we were able to do this in two months' time, the legislature and the governor's office limited the amount of time available for us to collect those signatures. we were still able to get twice as many as we needed to qualify the measure. neil: what happens now? >> the process will allow them to be validated. we will set up a special election on january 26. the legislature chose not to let the people made this decision they decided passing the biggest tax increase in oregon history would happen without voter input. neil: as they did in california, this seems to be spreading. rejecting would have been pretty draconian tax cuts. the governor still argues that taxes are going to have to go off somewhere. spending cuts alone will not take care of this. what do you say? >> there are reserves that have n
an oregon group just turned in twice the needed siff researchers to force a referendum. we are drawn and by someone from that group. very good to have you. surprisingly strong results from what you wanted to get started. >> thank you very much. we are very pleased. the fact that we were able to do this in two months' time, the legislature and the governor's office limited the amount of time available for us to collect those signatures. we were still able to get twice as many as we needed...
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kevin riley, junior quarterback out of portland, oregon, in the gun. nothing there for best.n cooper. >> chris: one way to stop jahvid best is to bring a safety. third or fourth extra linebacker. he's unblocked. a good open-field tackle bring his feet. i want to go back to bob's point. two qualities of a runningback that aren't often mentioned. we talk about speed. that's a given. but what jahvid best brings is vision. as bob talked about, patience. vision is an unheralded quality for a runningback. one of the best of all-time, emmitt smith, had great vision. >> dave: riley, hits jeremy ross. breaks a couple of tackles. and into minnesota territory. a few yards shy of a first down. kyle theret, makes another tackle. >> chris: they're working the outside, to make the defensive line tired. the defensive line makes the runbackers so productive. they do a good job of eating up line blockers up front. i see minnesota, hands on hips. that tells me they're sucking a little wind. >> dave: they ran on third and short last time. they run it again. quarterback draw. and riley has the fi
kevin riley, junior quarterback out of portland, oregon, in the gun. nothing there for best.n cooper. >> chris: one way to stop jahvid best is to bring a safety. third or fourth extra linebacker. he's unblocked. a good open-field tackle bring his feet. i want to go back to bob's point. two qualities of a runningback that aren't often mentioned. we talk about speed. that's a given. but what jahvid best brings is vision. as bob talked about, patience. vision is an unheralded quality for a...
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that makes it 28-17, oregon.gon possession on first and 10, jeremiah and the goy fumbles. robert johnson scoops up the ball and utah drops within. utah down seven. dropping back for the deep throacht it's picked off by john boy yeth and oregon comes away with a win, 31-24, utah's nation-leading win streak and at 16 games. >> before u.s.c., cal was the best. number eight cal on the road. here 33 yards down the sideline. and cal's out to an 5er8y 7-0 lead, best was just incredible all day long. second and one adam webber pitched to his teammate and the game is tied at 21-2 1. but then five td's takes it to the paydirt here and cal snaps a losing streak and win it 35-2 1. >> and coming up on "sportscenter" as you've just heard the cowboys unveiling their new stadium tonight against the giants and the past eli. >> nobody open. running out of time. throws. and it is good! touchdown! >> what a finish in blacksburg. virginia tech on upset alert before the game. could they hold off the huskers?
that makes it 28-17, oregon.gon possession on first and 10, jeremiah and the goy fumbles. robert johnson scoops up the ball and utah drops within. utah down seven. dropping back for the deep throacht it's picked off by john boy yeth and oregon comes away with a win, 31-24, utah's nation-leading win streak and at 16 games. >> before u.s.c., cal was the best. number eight cal on the road. here 33 yards down the sideline. and cal's out to an 5er8y 7-0 lead, best was just incredible all day...
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when the state of oregon was immersed in treating the oregon health plan, they apply for federal waivers that were not granted or in some cases only granted after long delay. it is difficult for the state to experiment and the senator has laid out a framework that i am sure will cultivate a very intense debate within any given state because it would take a statutory action by the state, as i understand it, in order to proceed down this path. that sort of debate about designing a different type of health care system i think would be healthy for the democracy as a whole. it would give us an example of an experiment that we could all learn from, both in the works and what does not work. we are certainly the beneficiaries of what has been taking place at the state level in oregon and elsewhere. this simply allows a far more flexible latitude in terms of the content -- design of a state experiment. so i certainly support the amendment and thank the senator for bringing it forward. >> you are watching debate from bernie sanders of vermont giving state grants to study setting up some of their s
when the state of oregon was immersed in treating the oregon health plan, they apply for federal waivers that were not granted or in some cases only granted after long delay. it is difficult for the state to experiment and the senator has laid out a framework that i am sure will cultivate a very intense debate within any given state because it would take a statutory action by the state, as i understand it, in order to proceed down this path. that sort of debate about designing a different type...
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oregon state go to corps value list and lose the turnover margin and today lose it 3-0.osition was a liability for the trojans, turned the ball over there and what i thought was to be a more efficient performance for corp coming from the backup role into the starter's role. one, mobility, two, very efficient in not turning the ball over and thought the quarterback position, the turnovers were the difference. >> i think there is a reason they happen. when you look at what washington was able to do. you can't underor overestimate how important it was to have steve sarkisian who used to be the offensive coordinator for usc and nick holt, the defensive coordinator over there on the washington state. these guys did a great job of coming up with plans and schemes to put aaron corp in situations where he would struggle. >> steve not the only tie. five assistant coaches with ties to usc. it was not however the only upset in the taupe ten. let's take a look at byu. rocco mendenhall playing host. florida state up by 6. christian ponder to burowski. max hall's pass intercepted by g
oregon state go to corps value list and lose the turnover margin and today lose it 3-0.osition was a liability for the trojans, turned the ball over there and what i thought was to be a more efficient performance for corp coming from the backup role into the starter's role. one, mobility, two, very efficient in not turning the ball over and thought the quarterback position, the turnovers were the difference. >> i think there is a reason they happen. when you look at what washington was...
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senator ron wyden of oregon.hank you, sir, for joining us. >> thank you, chris. >>> up next, the elephant in the room. the story the white house would prefer we would ignore, about race. that kept coming up in the meets today with the presidential press secretary robert gibbs. so many questions. we'll get to how many on the question of race all being thrown at the white house. they don't like these questions. there's not really any answers. we'll have that story when we come back "the sideshow" only on msnbc. the sea salts of the world vary in color, taste, and intensity. now campbell's has found one that tops them all. it's naturally flavorful. adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect
senator ron wyden of oregon.hank you, sir, for joining us. >> thank you, chris. >>> up next, the elephant in the room. the story the white house would prefer we would ignore, about race. that kept coming up in the meets today with the presidential press secretary robert gibbs. so many questions. we'll get to how many on the question of race all being thrown at the white house. they don't like these questions. there's not really any answers. we'll have that story when we come back...
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dave in oregon.ave. >> caller: jimmy. >> hey. >> caller: hey, boo-yah from oregon. >> good to have you. hit me with the stock. >> caller: born and raised in summit, new jersey. >> can't beat that. go ahead. >> caller: solera. >> i like covidien. i want you to make a stop. i want to go to mariam in florida. third florida call. mariam. >> caller: hey, cramer. how are you? >> not bad. any university near you? >> caller: well, i'm not in university anymore, but i wanted to know about boom, b-o-o-m. >> materials and explosives. let's say we can -- >> buy buy buy! >> infrastructure spending coming back. i had disliked that stock since the 30s. i am now warming up to it. i like the boom room. how about brian in illinois? brian. >> caller: hi, jim. this is brian from plainfield, illinois. >> excellent. >> caller: i'd like to give you a big southern illinois university aluki boo-yah. go dogs. my stock is manitowoc. >> i've disliked manitowoc. but my friend ron insana who does market movers at thestreet.com wh
dave in oregon.ave. >> caller: jimmy. >> hey. >> caller: hey, boo-yah from oregon. >> good to have you. hit me with the stock. >> caller: born and raised in summit, new jersey. >> can't beat that. go ahead. >> caller: solera. >> i like covidien. i want you to make a stop. i want to go to mariam in florida. third florida call. mariam. >> caller: hey, cramer. how are you? >> not bad. any university near you? >> caller: well, i'm...
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wild fires are burning in parts of arizona, colorado, oregon, utah, and washington. temperatures out he are pulled today. it will feel like fall when you had to work tomorrow morning. how close is going to get it? >> -- cool is it going to >> thh nt.heer sithtelae sst fratmwece d atwe59cer 59 degrees i n stafford. tas d.or take a look at the ofrecast overnight. th iraneacgey llss the area. 52-59. tomorrow, we will only get to the upper 70's. i will explain some more about the forecast coming up. >> police in fairfax county are seching for some bandits who are responsible for some home invasions. it occurred early in the morning yesterday. and man was beaten up by the suspect who demanded money and other valuables. minutes later, the victim was able to escape through a second story window. the suspects are in the late teens or early 20's. a granted deal has been reached for the future flight 93 memorial in pennsylvania. for years, the gallon members of the people on the flight were trying to get this memorial sites built. a ribbon cutting is set for september 11. the
wild fires are burning in parts of arizona, colorado, oregon, utah, and washington. temperatures out he are pulled today. it will feel like fall when you had to work tomorrow morning. how close is going to get it? >> -- cool is it going to >> thh nt.heer sithtelae sst fratmwece d atwe59cer 59 degrees i n stafford. tas d.or take a look at the ofrecast overnight. th iraneacgey llss the area. 52-59. tomorrow, we will only get to the upper 70's. i will explain some more about the...
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i want to introduce quickly to you guys freedomworks oregon director where freedom can work in oregonamerica. let's hear you. they came 3,000 miles to hear their voices today. i believe capitalism works and i'm proud to be a capitalist. all of you that are proud let's hear you. [applause] >> eight months ago our president told us capitalism no longer works. he gave up on it. i believe it works. when my ancestors arrived in oregon 150 years ago, they didn't have a waiting for them to provide them housing, healthcare, clean water or anything for that matter. they showed up in a wagon with a rifle and with their own hands and feet and got to work. and they built one of the greatest states the united states of america. just like the ancestor to those who live in texas and utah and idaho and california and indiana and ohio and you can go right through the list. this country's been built by risk takeners. -- takers not by government bureaucrats. it's built by those who put their own capital at risk and take chances and they either get the rewards of the risk or they get the failures of thei
i want to introduce quickly to you guys freedomworks oregon director where freedom can work in oregonamerica. let's hear you. they came 3,000 miles to hear their voices today. i believe capitalism works and i'm proud to be a capitalist. all of you that are proud let's hear you. [applause] >> eight months ago our president told us capitalism no longer works. he gave up on it. i believe it works. when my ancestors arrived in oregon 150 years ago, they didn't have a waiting for them to...
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. >> senator wi widen of oregon. you know what we don't know. where is this stand in your position on the bill from baucus? >> chris, i have a rule i will talk about what i said to a president but i won't get into private comments. i and senator bennett made the case for bipartisanship. we think there is a natural opportunity. at this point democrats are right, you cannot fix this unless you cover everybody. good quality affordable coverage for everybody or the uninsured shift their bills to the insured. there ought to be markets. stay away from price controls. we talked about bipartisanship, bringing democrats and republicans together and we did discussion about the senate finance committee next week. >> let's talk about this in a way we haven't. suppose someone is making $30,000 a year gross income. they are not rich and providing for a family but don't have insurance where they work. how will this help them? how are we going to deal with that challenge? the uninsured family making $30,000 to $50,000, the reality of american life? >> remember,
. >> senator wi widen of oregon. you know what we don't know. where is this stand in your position on the bill from baucus? >> chris, i have a rule i will talk about what i said to a president but i won't get into private comments. i and senator bennett made the case for bipartisanship. we think there is a natural opportunity. at this point democrats are right, you cannot fix this unless you cover everybody. good quality affordable coverage for everybody or the uninsured shift their...
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. >>> mother of oregon mother teen is relieved her daughter's case has closure. 19-year-old body wasr led police to the scene. the killer confessed and he'll now spend life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>> new york governor david paterson is vowing to run for re-election despite reports the obama administration is urging him not to seek office. just yesterday the president gave a shout-out to the governor while he was in new york but he also acknowledged the presence of new york attorney general andrew cuomo a potential candidate for governor. dave for the new york "daily news" joins us now. you write about this in the paper today. you point to the real source of white house concern in new york politics here. you say this is really all about rudy giuliani. >> he is definitely a factor, you know? a lot of states have weak governors right now. it's a tough time to be an incumbent but not a lot of states have a republican waiting in the wings like rudy giuliani who has got a national fund-raising base and obviously, universal name recognition. i think the white house is
. >>> mother of oregon mother teen is relieved her daughter's case has closure. 19-year-old body wasr led police to the scene. the killer confessed and he'll now spend life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>> new york governor david paterson is vowing to run for re-election despite reports the obama administration is urging him not to seek office. just yesterday the president gave a shout-out to the governor while he was in new york but he also acknowledged the...
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when the state of oregon was immersed in treating the oregon health plan, they apply for federal waiversthat were not granted or in some cases only granted after long delay. it is difficult for the state to experiment and the senator has laid out a framework that i am sure will cultivate a very intense debate within any given state because it would take a statutory action by the state, as i understand it, in order to proceed down this path. that sort of debate about designing a different type of health care system i think would be healthy for the democracy as a whole. it would give us an example of an experiment that we could all learn from, both in the works and what does not work. we are certainly the beneficiaries of what has been taking place at the state level in oregon and elsewhere. this simply allows a far more flexible latitude in terms of the content -- design of a state experiment. so i certainly support the amendment and thank the senator for bringing it forward. >> you are watching debate from bernie sanders of vermont giving state grants to study setting up some of their sy
when the state of oregon was immersed in treating the oregon health plan, they apply for federal waiversthat were not granted or in some cases only granted after long delay. it is difficult for the state to experiment and the senator has laid out a framework that i am sure will cultivate a very intense debate within any given state because it would take a statutory action by the state, as i understand it, in order to proceed down this path. that sort of debate about designing a different type...
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one oregon man has been collecting them all summer. >> and he's storing them in public so others can. >> reporter: and before that 29-year-old aaron heideman lost another job, all the while working on a screen play about a man living out of a van when he thought there might be others out there in the same situation. >> i decided rather than writing a story about myself, i would travel the country and collect other people's stories. >> reporter: ever since he left his home in eugene, oregon, he's been getting stories of people all over the country who have been affected by the recession. he came to michigan this week. >> the recession has caused the people around me to be angry and not have the money to get through school. >> reporter: there are plenty of sad stories here. >> i spoke with a guy in detroit. he attempted suicide just last month. >> reporter: but he also sees people coping with their problems. >> they have, you know, trying experiences but they end up getting closer to their families, you know, they go to church more, they get more involved in their communities. >> repor
one oregon man has been collecting them all summer. >> and he's storing them in public so others can. >> reporter: and before that 29-year-old aaron heideman lost another job, all the while working on a screen play about a man living out of a van when he thought there might be others out there in the same situation. >> i decided rather than writing a story about myself, i would travel the country and collect other people's stories. >> reporter: ever since he left his...
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woman: i went to a goodwill on the oregon coast... appraiser: okay. ...and for $20, i purch... i knew they were special when i saw them. and then you went further. you had them tested? yes. i went from... many gemologists, and i must have-- on the oregon coast alone, probably ten to 15. no kidding? a total of over 20. did anybody tell you what they were? most of them didn't have a clue. this gemologist would say, "go to that gemologist," and i'd go to the next. "and this gemologist is better." anybody offer to buy them? um... nobody offered to buy them. okay. because i, um, i didn't want to sell them. they knew, they knew i didn't want to sell them. we're in a business. people always make bids to buy, you know, when you take it in to show it to them. yeah. now, what do you think they are? well... one lady committed herself and she said she believed they were old rubies. at first, they'd hold them and they'd go, "they're not real." okay. and then they'd say... "wait a second." ..."well, maybe they are." yeah, "well, maybe they are," you know, and most of the time-- because i had
woman: i went to a goodwill on the oregon coast... appraiser: okay. ...and for $20, i purch... i knew they were special when i saw them. and then you went further. you had them tested? yes. i went from... many gemologists, and i must have-- on the oregon coast alone, probably ten to 15. no kidding? a total of over 20. did anybody tell you what they were? most of them didn't have a clue. this gemologist would say, "go to that gemologist," and i'd go to the next. "and this...