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as arizona battles oregon.n at 8:30 eastern, the women take the court as oregon state takes on arizona state. check your local listings. for marques johnson, ste phys so eve dy tink ng? ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ three years in college, averaged 15 points and ten rebounds. >> bob: he was a dynamic performer, no doubt about that. his number up in the rafters. sir charles. and today on the auburn radio, his coach, smith doing the color commentary of the game. one of the more colorful characters in college basketball history. a very entertaining coach to be around. >> carter: in to patrick patterson. backing down on hargrove. missing. auburn. may have one last shot. don't get it off in time. a 13-point lead at the half for kentucky. auburn closes on the mini-run to cut it to 13. patrick patterson with 12 first half points along with five rebounds. 12.5 rebounds for patterson. 13-point lead for kentucky at auburn, as we send you to whit with the cellular south halftime report. >> all
as arizona battles oregon.n at 8:30 eastern, the women take the court as oregon state takes on arizona state. check your local listings. for marques johnson, ste phys so eve dy tink ng? ♪ kfc grrwing nate grio se thef-a-aste who tring r aet o ♪ three years in college, averaged 15 points and ten rebounds. >> bob: he was a dynamic performer, no doubt about that. his number up in the rafters. sir charles. and today on the auburn radio, his coach, smith doing the color commentary of the...
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and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon., 2009 and 2010. and of our technology. and that's -- that support combined with angel investment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller world was there, the billing solar company that we helped to bring to oregon. they announced they would be adding 500 new jobs as a result of the announc
and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon., 2009 and 2010. and of our technology. and that's -- that support combined with angel investment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the...
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and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon.as given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller world was there, the billing solar company that we helped to bring to oregon. they announced they would be adding 500 new jobs as a result of the announcement made 48 hours ago. now the area that you're talking about, wave energy, is one, folks, that i think h
and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon.as given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs...
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the sea lions started showing up at a popular cave on the oregon coast.erts say it's probably because there's lots of sea lion food there like anchovies. it's not totally a surprise that they made it so far. sea lions can swim 100 miles a day in search of food. millions have seen the sea lions at pier 39 in san francisco, but they started leaving late last year just 20 left by thanksgiving. scientists say there's no way to tell how many of the sea lions in oregon are from the san francisco group. >>> vice president joe biden says he's lost the woman at the center of his family. his mother, jean biden, died yesterday at the family's home in delaware. she was surrounded by loved ones. the vice president said in a statement "she believed in us, and because of that we believed in ourselves." jean biden was 92. >>> you may not know the name art clokey, but i bet you know his work. clokey created the pop culture phenomenon gumby. the artist died yesterday at his home in california. clokey invented gumby as part of a student project when he was at usc. gumby and
the sea lions started showing up at a popular cave on the oregon coast.erts say it's probably because there's lots of sea lion food there like anchovies. it's not totally a surprise that they made it so far. sea lions can swim 100 miles a day in search of food. millions have seen the sea lions at pier 39 in san francisco, but they started leaving late last year just 20 left by thanksgiving. scientists say there's no way to tell how many of the sea lions in oregon are from the san francisco...
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their only loss to oregon. yet they are 0-6 away from b of a. >> miles: out of this time-out, look at these match-ups. they have isaiah thomas guarding klay thompson and justin holiday their longer defender guarding koprivica and a great job by ken bone, he recognized that and goes right to klay thompson on the side line out of bounds. >> steve: they'll be sg hrow we ack. >> steve: we come to you from seattle, washington. cougars lead by tlohree. klay thompson, the leading scorer in the conference, he has yet to score. >> miles: it's not going to be one guy that shuts down thompson, it will be a group of defenders. the cougars end up going away from thompson, not able to find him or get him going. >> steve: and you really felt that he had to have one of those 20, 25 point games for them to have a chance against washington. yet they lead and he hasn't scored. >> miles: his teammates have done a great job of picking up the slack. koprivica has hit four threes which has been the difference so far, but thompson has
their only loss to oregon. yet they are 0-6 away from b of a. >> miles: out of this time-out, look at these match-ups. they have isaiah thomas guarding klay thompson and justin holiday their longer defender guarding koprivica and a great job by ken bone, he recognized that and goes right to klay thompson on the side line out of bounds. >> steve: they'll be sg hrow we ack. >> steve: we come to you from seattle, washington. cougars lead by tlohree. klay thompson, the leading...
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he was also negotiating with the british over territory, oregon territory. >> with britain, which was interesting. >> he came very close to going to war with britain over oregon territory. >> it would have been ill- advised, but i do not know. >> it was foolhardy because he was already flirting with war with mexico, and the war between the two of them would have been a disaster. let me clarify to your viewers what this president did in a single four-year term. he brought into the country -- he expanded the coury by 1/3, and brought in territory that represents the three states -- washington, oregon, idaho, parts of wyoming, ponce to montana -- parts of montana, and texas came into his watch. that whole swath of territory was not american when he took over the presidency. it was america's when he left the presidency, and he accomplished that in a single four-year term. >> what are the lessons that he left for today? >> there are a lot. one of the big lessons was if you take the country to war, make sure you do not do it under any pretext. we have seen that in our own time. a lot of peo
he was also negotiating with the british over territory, oregon territory. >> with britain, which was interesting. >> he came very close to going to war with britain over oregon territory. >> it would have been ill- advised, but i do not know. >> it was foolhardy because he was already flirting with war with mexico, and the war between the two of them would have been a disaster. let me clarify to your viewers what this president did in a single four-year term. he brought...
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and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon.tment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller world was there, the billing solar company that we helped to bring to oregon. they announced they would be adding 500 new jobs as a result of the announcement made 48 hours ago. now the area that you're talking about, wave energy, is one, folks,
and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon.tment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody...
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from senator hatfield, the senator from oregon, and senator packwood, also a moderate from oregon. senator danforth from missouri, senator wyker from connecticut, senator chafee from rhode island, senator stafford from vermont, senator warner from virginia, senator heinz from pence, senator mathias from maryland. i could go on and on and on. well, today the moderates on the other side of the aisle with my departure can fit in a telephone booth. and it's not good for the senate and it's not good for the country. and when i undertook the town meetings this year, i made it a practice in my tenure in the senate, 30 years, to visit almost every county almost every year, and the first county i went to in august, first day i had an opportunity to travel when the senate was not in session. usually when i got to lebanon county, there were 85, 100 people. on this occasion, there were 1,200 people. they had live television transmission units from msnbc and fox and cnn, and there was enormous anger about what was happening in america with the spending, what was happening with the deficit, what
from senator hatfield, the senator from oregon, and senator packwood, also a moderate from oregon. senator danforth from missouri, senator wyker from connecticut, senator chafee from rhode island, senator stafford from vermont, senator warner from virginia, senator heinz from pence, senator mathias from maryland. i could go on and on and on. well, today the moderates on the other side of the aisle with my departure can fit in a telephone booth. and it's not good for the senate and it's not good...
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an oregon man faces federal charges after disrupting a hawaiian islands flight. joe johnson is accused of interfering with the performance and duties of a flight crew. investigators say before the maui bound flight took off johnson refused to store his carry on bag and then later in the flight the 56-year-old handed a comment card to a
an oregon man faces federal charges after disrupting a hawaiian islands flight. joe johnson is accused of interfering with the performance and duties of a flight crew. investigators say before the maui bound flight took off johnson refused to store his carry on bag and then later in the flight the 56-year-old handed a comment card to a
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it struck off the coast of northern california shaking buildings south of the oregon border. power has been knocked out to several coastal communities. so far, only minor property damage has been reported such as a broken windows, fallen chimneys and snapped sewer lines. several people in a shopping mall in eureka received minor injuries from broken glass but so far, those appear to be the worst. we'll keep you updated. >>> one week after a security scare at newark liberty
it struck off the coast of northern california shaking buildings south of the oregon border. power has been knocked out to several coastal communities. so far, only minor property damage has been reported such as a broken windows, fallen chimneys and snapped sewer lines. several people in a shopping mall in eureka received minor injuries from broken glass but so far, those appear to be the worst. we'll keep you updated. >>> one week after a security scare at newark liberty
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another three, four days and then the temperatures will finally be in the low 40's. 23 hagerstown, oregon national 28. -- reagan national 28. the core of cold air across the great plains, two degrees below zero minneapolis. miami, 39 degrees. jacksonville, fla., 24. hard freeze warning in effect for parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, north florida. the high pressure eventually moves out for the day tomorrow. the wind changes direction, and
another three, four days and then the temperatures will finally be in the low 40's. 23 hagerstown, oregon national 28. -- reagan national 28. the core of cold air across the great plains, two degrees below zero minneapolis. miami, 39 degrees. jacksonville, fla., 24. hard freeze warning in effect for parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, north florida. the high pressure eventually moves out for the day tomorrow. the wind changes direction, and
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and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon.rt from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller world was there, the billing solar company that we helped to bring to oregon. they announced they would be adding 500 new jobs as a result of the announcement made 48 hours ago. now the area that you're talking about, wave energy, is one, folks, that i think has an enormous amount of potential. so we have been clad to -- glad to work with you all and others and a lot of folks on this possibility. and i also think that -- that with tax reform coming up, and i mentioned that i'm introducing legislation. i want parity for renewable energy development, with fossil full
and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon.rt from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller...
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week, a conversation with the new president of the national association of broadcasters, a former oregonnator gordon smith. se6 to 2008. our guest reporter is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. i want to start with the supreme court decision this week. i will ask you what their ruling on campaign finance means to your members. >> i probably should admit i never voted for mccain fine gold, so i think it is a big decision for freedom of speech. oddly, you cannot get on tv or radio without paying for it. broadcasters have a lot of cost in production and content. the american people rely on their tv and radios. ultimately, i suspect there will be more political advertising, but i think the best part of the ruling was full disclosure. i think the more that is disclosed to the american people -- an informed citizenry is the best. it does helpy in terms of a tie when political advertising is down. >>çó before we get into the nuts and bolts, i would like to have you talked to us about what you see your members' business looking like 10 years from now. >> i am very o
week, a conversation with the new president of the national association of broadcasters, a former oregonnator gordon smith. se6 to 2008. our guest reporter is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. i want to start with the supreme court decision this week. i will ask you what their ruling on campaign finance means to your members. >> i probably should admit i never voted for mccain fine gold, so i think it is a big decision for freedom of speech. oddly, you cannot...
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women working in a laundry or other industrial use in oregon. the case was miller versus oregon, and its stance for the principle but grants what was demonstrated in that case, to bring in outside evidence of what was going on in the world. so a number of legal precedents were cited, and the supreme court was presented 100 pages from all over the country and world about the importance of reasonable ballots for a wound. and that was in the chamber that it was submitted to the supreme court. >> to 07 interesting story about your mother. one of the first women to argue a case. tell us about that. >> my mother, in new york city in the 1920's bus, came at the appeals level and did it on behalf of a lawyer find for charging, for overcharging it representative of the family who was deceased. congress had given benefits, but placed a very low limit on what the lawyer for the veterans family could charge. so on appeal, a mother argued and lost. grandfather did not sit the case, naturally, but i know that he was proud of my mother when she argued this cas
women working in a laundry or other industrial use in oregon. the case was miller versus oregon, and its stance for the principle but grants what was demonstrated in that case, to bring in outside evidence of what was going on in the world. so a number of legal precedents were cited, and the supreme court was presented 100 pages from all over the country and world about the importance of reasonable ballots for a wound. and that was in the chamber that it was submitted to the supreme court....
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usc at oregon. in late second half malcolm armstead, 3 of his 18, ducks win 67-57.a taking on oregon state. ucla up three, michael roe on the money to tyler honeycut. ucla wins 62-52. don't forget highlights, tune in later tonight for "the final score" presented by burger king. more of the acura half-time report right after this. we' ootichin no so sho intina t has. you 'm the er. just mahapp d dintio filt... pa squ at rkes? sc wh scooters? ke wu're ing uch. f my dr... an b a bi i o go b chi ch. nighight i can just sleep. [ announcer ] the new international business class. only on american. we know why you fly. why el me? acura half-time report. 34-32, the top teams in the pac 10, the cal bears on top here at the mckale center, alongside marques johnson, i'm derrin horton. i know you had a chance to get on the floor with williams. what does he do that makes him so effective? >> i love fundamentally sound basketball players. it's rare a guy at 18 could have that fundamental. let's see what he does in different situations. >> let me see something. get down low. drop s
usc at oregon. in late second half malcolm armstead, 3 of his 18, ducks win 67-57.a taking on oregon state. ucla up three, michael roe on the money to tyler honeycut. ucla wins 62-52. don't forget highlights, tune in later tonight for "the final score" presented by burger king. more of the acura half-time report right after this. we' ootichin no so sho intina t has. you 'm the er. just mahapp d dintio filt... pa squ at rkes? sc wh scooters? ke wu're ing uch. f my dr... an b a bi i o...
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joining me from corbin oregon, katu reporter tom jensen and defense attorney john niven. here in the studio, doug berg and former new york city homicide detective bo deedle. they are experts. you heard what we were talking about. faith healing. a controversial subject. >> it is controversial. we covered other cases. case war child died of diabetes and it was the same situation. my view is there are legitimate arguments on the defense side that there is no criminal intent because they do not want to harm the child. people may have trouble accepting that but they actually believe subjectively that the child will recover based on religion. it is controversial but laws are all over the place. but the prosecutorial side that i escaped spoused as well is once you get to the level of potential death the laws should. >> kimberly: the negligent homicide. >> exactly. you can have religion beliefs and religion freedom but at point where you are putting your child, whether a 15 month old or a 16-year-old knowingly at risk and do not get them the attention that you need tortion me, ki
joining me from corbin oregon, katu reporter tom jensen and defense attorney john niven. here in the studio, doug berg and former new york city homicide detective bo deedle. they are experts. you heard what we were talking about. faith healing. a controversial subject. >> it is controversial. we covered other cases. case war child died of diabetes and it was the same situation. my view is there are legitimate arguments on the defense side that there is no criminal intent because they do...
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communicators," a conversation with the new president of the national association of broadcasters, former oregon senator gordon smith. >> host: our guest this week on "the communicators" is gordon smith, the new president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, senator smith served in the united states senate from 1996-2008, and he was on the commerce committee during that time which is very much involved in telecommunications policy. our guest reporter this week, john eggerton who is the washington bureau chief of broadcasting and cable magazine. thanks to both of you for being here. >> guest: thank you. >> host: senator, i want to start not so much with telecommunications, but with the supreme court decision this week, and i'm going to ask can you what their ruling on campaign finance means for your members. >> guest: well, i probably should admit i never voted for mccain-feingold, so i actually think it's a good decision for freedom of speech. but ultimately you can't get on tv or radio without paying for it. broadcasters have lots of costs and production of content and, you know
communicators," a conversation with the new president of the national association of broadcasters, former oregon senator gordon smith. >> host: our guest this week on "the communicators" is gordon smith, the new president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, senator smith served in the united states senate from 1996-2008, and he was on the commerce committee during that time which is very much involved in telecommunications policy. our guest reporter this...
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in mere moments as hokeys and cavs start things off then at 1030 pack 10 hoops as they travel to oregonyou mention virginia tech to a virginia fan, sour face, few choice words same for hokeys fans in virginia. in just 4 minutes they clash at john paul jones arena for what is sure to be a battle to the finish. >> to say the rivalry between virginia tech and virginia is intense, the battle on the hard wood is becoming just as fierce. >> a great team. i mean being high school rivalry i don't think too highly of virginia. a turkey. no, honestly, just a rivalry going on,. >> on the football field the hokeys dominated the common wealth clash winning 6 straight against them, 10 of the last 11 on the basketball court it is a different story. cavaliers successfully protected home court against the hokeys until one night in january two years ago. >> tech hasn't won in charlottesville since 1978 and the game came down to the final play. washington, just afreshish athlete made a marvelous play and got a scooping lay up to go with the buzzer. that was one of the most dramatic. >> when he got the las
in mere moments as hokeys and cavs start things off then at 1030 pack 10 hoops as they travel to oregonyou mention virginia tech to a virginia fan, sour face, few choice words same for hokeys fans in virginia. in just 4 minutes they clash at john paul jones arena for what is sure to be a battle to the finish. >> to say the rivalry between virginia tech and virginia is intense, the battle on the hard wood is becoming just as fierce. >> a great team. i mean being high school rivalry i...
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a father, a son and their friend parked on a sand bar on a river in oregon for a fishing trip.hen rain started pouring, the river swelled and swallowed up the suv. >> i tried to open the door and it wouldn't open because of the pressure of the current, so i made a quick decision to get out. >> it was down to the last couple of minutes. >> he was in bad shape. couldn't move his arms or anything. >> the men say they struggled in the water for about 15 minutes. a man with a boat came to their rescue they credit him for saving their lives. >>> a georgia couple is facing child cruelty charges for ta tooling their kids. authorities say the couple used a homemade device to tattoo black crosseds on the hands of their children. now, the homemade gun used an electric motor, wiring, a pen and a sharpened piece of guitar string as the needle. a vile of black ink was used for the coloring. the mother denies she did anything wrong. >> i don't think we did anything wrong. the kids don't think we it anything wrong. this is crazy. this has blowed up so bad. >> now the sheriff says the same need
a father, a son and their friend parked on a sand bar on a river in oregon for a fishing trip.hen rain started pouring, the river swelled and swallowed up the suv. >> i tried to open the door and it wouldn't open because of the pressure of the current, so i made a quick decision to get out. >> it was down to the last couple of minutes. >> he was in bad shape. couldn't move his arms or anything. >> the men say they struggled in the water for about 15 minutes. a man with a...
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a father, a son and their friend parked on a sandbar on the willa met river in oregon for a new year's day fishing trip. when rains started pouring, the river quickly swelled and it swallowed up that suv. >> we were up to our necks in water basically already. i tried to open the door and it wouldn't open because of the pressure of the current. so i just made a quick decision to get out of the truck and get him out of the back. >> it was down to the last couple of minutes. >> he was in pretty bad shape. he couldn't move his arms or anything. >> now, the men say they struggled in the water for about 15 minutes as that suv sank. a man with a boat nearby came to their rescue and they credit him with saving their lives. >>> a georgia couple is facing child cruelty charges for tattooing their six kids. authorities say patty, jo-jo marsh and her boyfriend jacob edward bartells used a homemade device to tattoo black crosses on the hands of their children ranging from 10 to 17 years old. the homemade tattoo gun used an electric motor, wiring and ink pen and sharpened piece of guitar string as a
a father, a son and their friend parked on a sandbar on the willa met river in oregon for a new year's day fishing trip. when rains started pouring, the river quickly swelled and it swallowed up that suv. >> we were up to our necks in water basically already. i tried to open the door and it wouldn't open because of the pressure of the current. so i just made a quick decision to get out of the truck and get him out of the back. >> it was down to the last couple of minutes. >>...
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and oregon getting the protection they got early on from malcolm armstead, then the bull in the chinanelson leading the bruins to the win against oregon state. >> darrin: those bruins were fighting hard. >> marques: on the road, you defend your home court. you got a good chance of making some noise in the pac 10 during the regular season. there's always the tournament where you can really make some noise and get an automatic bid to the tournament. all teams against usc of course. >> darrin: wise thought about it. he'll let it go and knock it down. >> marques: he's done so good a job at extending the range on his jump shot. his side, his ability to handle the ball, penetrate. that's the big equalizer to step down and knock out a three-point shot. >> darrin: 11 points for nic wise in this game. rebound by parrom. quick pass to mo mo jones. and arizona takes the lead! >> marques: it's the new york city boys, bronx to harlem on the two-on-one. parrom to mo mo jones. parrom has the ability to lead the break as you mentioned, darin. >> darrin: christopher through the lane and finally gets t
and oregon getting the protection they got early on from malcolm armstead, then the bull in the chinanelson leading the bruins to the win against oregon state. >> darrin: those bruins were fighting hard. >> marques: on the road, you defend your home court. you got a good chance of making some noise in the pac 10 during the regular season. there's always the tournament where you can really make some noise and get an automatic bid to the tournament. all teams against usc of course....
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and later jets is courted one plane back to an airport in oregon because of a destructive passenger. officials said there was no known terrorists and link but it is a sign of how skittish this attack has made america. thousands of miles away yemeni officials revealed they nigerian man accused of that attempt may have met with a known u.s.-born radical cleric and members of al qaeda. but if the terrorist network is so widespread and diverse, kendeigh is a new measures really keep americans saved? -- can these measures keep america safe? >> there is no foolproof solution. our adversaries will seek new ways to evade this. >> the president suggested no one would be fired as a result, insisting failures were not the responsibility of any individual. instead the commander in chief took full responsibility for keeping the country safe, saying ultimately the buck stops with me. >> the threat of an al qaeda attack in yemen calls the british and u.s. embassies to shut down. authorities arrested three suspected al qaeda militants who were wounded in recent fighting and seized in a hospital nort
and later jets is courted one plane back to an airport in oregon because of a destructive passenger. officials said there was no known terrorists and link but it is a sign of how skittish this attack has made america. thousands of miles away yemeni officials revealed they nigerian man accused of that attempt may have met with a known u.s.-born radical cleric and members of al qaeda. but if the terrorist network is so widespread and diverse, kendeigh is a new measures really keep americans...
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started falling on the gladstone river in oregon. they were stranded, but a father and son were swept away. >> he is my hero. he saved my life. >> the man used his boat to race to the victims, toss them life jackets, and bring them to shore. >>> parts of knowingly and got off to wait snow we start for 2010. -- parts of new england got off to wait snowy start for 2010. in addition to the snow, coastal areas are also seeing flooding. >>> steve rudin joins us with the weather. that's no looks familiar. >> hard to believe it has been two weeks already since the big storm that brought 24 inches. nothing like that tonight. instead, the wind chill factor well into the single digits. look at the moon this evening. it was really beautiful. we look for that to give us a little bit of light tonight and once again for the nighttime hours tomorrow. outside, downtown, quiet, dry, windy. the heavy wind has subsided a little bit. a pennsylvania avenue, the flag on the left-hand side of the screen, the west wind continues to blow. the weatherbug netw
started falling on the gladstone river in oregon. they were stranded, but a father and son were swept away. >> he is my hero. he saved my life. >> the man used his boat to race to the victims, toss them life jackets, and bring them to shore. >>> parts of knowingly and got off to wait snow we start for 2010. -- parts of new england got off to wait snowy start for 2010. in addition to the snow, coastal areas are also seeing flooding. >>> steve rudin joins us with the...
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another three, four days and then the temperatures will finally be in the low 40's. 23 hagerstown, oregon national 28. -- reagan national 28. the core of cold air across the great plains, two degrees below zero minneapolis. miami, 39 degrees. jacksonville, fla., 24. hard freeze warning in effect for parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, north florida. the high pressure eventually moves out for the day tomorrow. the wind changes direction, and we finally looked for a little bit of a warm-up. wind chill advisory in effect western allegany county overnight, into the morning hours until about 10:00. no advisory to worry about, but we will look for temperatures below average for the day tomorrow. the wind chill factors only in the 20's. the forecast, mostly clear and cold tonight, lows in the teens. in the mountains, temperatures fall into the single digits. the wind chill factor, slightly below zero. cold start sunday, eventually into the 20's, the wind out of the northwest at 10-15. the high just near freezing, but the wind chill factor will make it feel like 8-10 degrees colder
another three, four days and then the temperatures will finally be in the low 40's. 23 hagerstown, oregon national 28. -- reagan national 28. the core of cold air across the great plains, two degrees below zero minneapolis. miami, 39 degrees. jacksonville, fla., 24. hard freeze warning in effect for parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, north florida. the high pressure eventually moves out for the day tomorrow. the wind changes direction, and we finally looked for a little bit of a...
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. >>> rough weather coast to coast and in oregon it is not safe to be outside in the brutal winds, evenr job. a meteorologist found that out the hard way. i know. but it can't have... can't have about half a i assure you it does. i was expecting... expecting sawdust and cardboard? i know. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. ok. i'll take a box, but you probably already knew that. (announcer) fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> snow in florida, blistering cold in the nation's middle section, wind out west. no doubt weather is a big story this weekend. one meteorologist in oregon got a little swept up in her coverage. >> the wind is blowing 60 to 75 miles per hour out here. but the windchill, it is just painf painful. >> oh, my. yes, she said painful and, ouch, painful is right. kali chalmers from kgw was swept away by the brutal winds, thudding to the ground, taking that guy down with her. her station says that wind gusts topped 100 miles per hour where she was ep
. >>> rough weather coast to coast and in oregon it is not safe to be outside in the brutal winds, evenr job. a meteorologist found that out the hard way. i know. but it can't have... can't have about half a i assure you it does. i was expecting... expecting sawdust and cardboard? i know. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. ok. i'll take a box, but you probably already knew that. (announcer) fiber one. cardboard no....
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it struck off the coast of northern california shaking buildings south of the oregon border. power has been knocked out to several coastal communities. so far, only minor property damage has been reported such as a broken windows, fallen chimneys and snapped sewer lines. several people in a shopping mall in eureka received minor injuries from broken glass but so far, those appear to be the worst. we'll keep you updated. >>> one week after a security scare at newark liberty airport, the man behind that breach has been released from custody. tonight, he's only facing a minor fine, triggering outrage. karen brown reports for wjz from new jersey with the latest. >> reporter: haisong jiang faced the glare of the media outside a newark police station. the last time he was at the airport, the 28-year-old doctoral student dodged security and snuck into the terminal to walk his girlfriend to a gate. a week late every, many passengers are nervous about the security breach. >> it does give you pause when you think that something hike that could happen at a major hub like new work where
it struck off the coast of northern california shaking buildings south of the oregon border. power has been knocked out to several coastal communities. so far, only minor property damage has been reported such as a broken windows, fallen chimneys and snapped sewer lines. several people in a shopping mall in eureka received minor injuries from broken glass but so far, those appear to be the worst. we'll keep you updated. >>> one week after a security scare at newark liberty airport, the...
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it's not oregon or washington. oregon is everybody, right? so it's not quite that dramatic.ut still, there are counties in california where the entire county votes by mail. so when you're looking at some of these places down here, huge numbers of the voters are voting by mail. alpine county, where, you know, tahoe is, some of these places obviously not a lot of people live there. i think the vote goal for schwarzenegger was 321 voters, but that's good, right? because you know they vote by mail, you know how they're going to vote, you know when they're going to get their ballot. if you need to communicate with them, it narrows down the window of when you want to do that, because oh, they're all going vote by mail, so it doesn't make sense to do tons of commercials and wait until election day because they're all going to have their ballot by four weeks by then. so this is an important thing to know. ballot for six weeks. one of the things you need to pay attention to is the most important thing is getting your name on the ballot. the research you are going to do -- state law r
it's not oregon or washington. oregon is everybody, right? so it's not quite that dramatic.ut still, there are counties in california where the entire county votes by mail. so when you're looking at some of these places down here, huge numbers of the voters are voting by mail. alpine county, where, you know, tahoe is, some of these places obviously not a lot of people live there. i think the vote goal for schwarzenegger was 321 voters, but that's good, right? because you know they vote by mail,...
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. >> salem, oregon, on the independent line. caller: can you hear me ok? host: we can. caller: my question if you bear with me, i'm a junior at a high school here in se lem, i was just thinking, could these considered to be legal, i hear in the news all the time that body scanners can be considered illegal, i don't listen to all the details but we heard it could be illegal, but admiral i was wanting your personal opinion, could these -- are these legal? r personal opinion. are they illegal? guest: there is no doubt they are legal. it is up to the cultural acceptance of this piece of equipment that would enhance the security of the traveling public. this goes back to that conversation i mentioned a moment ago, talking about civil liberties. to whatever degree folks feel violated by the nature of that, the search -- there will be arguments on the other side of the coin, not a sense of illegality, but not consistent with american values and civil liberties. that is the question that secretary napolitano and her team have to go through whenever they are confronted with thes
. >> salem, oregon, on the independent line. caller: can you hear me ok? host: we can. caller: my question if you bear with me, i'm a junior at a high school here in se lem, i was just thinking, could these considered to be legal, i hear in the news all the time that body scanners can be considered illegal, i don't listen to all the details but we heard it could be illegal, but admiral i was wanting your personal opinion, could these -- are these legal? r personal opinion. are they...
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it appears they headed north to oregon.sands of sea hynes have started showing up at sea lion caves near florence, oregon last month and they seem to have made the trip because of an abundance of anchovies at the oregon site. yum! they say there's no way to tell how many came from san francisco, but one expert say they should return to the golden state later this year and i know folks hope so, they were quite the tourist attraction. >> rick: they were, i remember seeing them on a visit to san francisco and i knew right from the get-go this had to do with food. there was no doubt in my mind, they went for the anchovies, thanks for joining
it appears they headed north to oregon.sands of sea hynes have started showing up at sea lion caves near florence, oregon last month and they seem to have made the trip because of an abundance of anchovies at the oregon site. yum! they say there's no way to tell how many came from san francisco, but one expert say they should return to the golden state later this year and i know folks hope so, they were quite the tourist attraction. >> rick: they were, i remember seeing them on a visit to...
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this is keely chambers in oregon. she's taking a tumble there.ry to stand up in winds that strong. today the winds are not going to be as strong as yesterday. we are also tracking extreme weather with icy roads across atlanta, georgia, causing lots of pile-ups. 27-car pile-up on i-285 not far from the airport. and this is roswell, north of atlanta, where this one particular stretch of road is notorious for being icy and for people going pretty fast even when there is ice on the road. we do have a lot of accidents there. one cameraman just perched his camera there and waited for it to happen, and it did. this morning wie have cold air across the southeast, creating a very unusual phenomenon happening right now in florida. it doesn't happen very often. today we're seeing it snow flurry and sleet falling on the ground even as far east as daytona beach, florida. we're also looking at wintry weather in the orlando area. that's where we're running the half marathon this morning. it's really cold ant brutal for those runners. in lakeland we've also had
this is keely chambers in oregon. she's taking a tumble there.ry to stand up in winds that strong. today the winds are not going to be as strong as yesterday. we are also tracking extreme weather with icy roads across atlanta, georgia, causing lots of pile-ups. 27-car pile-up on i-285 not far from the airport. and this is roswell, north of atlanta, where this one particular stretch of road is notorious for being icy and for people going pretty fast even when there is ice on the road. we do have...
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she's with affiliate kgw in oregon.inds in that area of the columbia river gorge topped 100 miles per hour. 2/3 of the country is getting hit by severe weather. you saw how powerful the winds there were. from bitter cold to snow and ice, continue to stay with hln for the latest on the forecast. >>> a new report is highly critical of the way police in oakland, california, handled the aftermath of a shoot-out that left four officers dead. an independent board says oakland police mismanaged the 2009 shoot-out and that they made a series of poor decisions that may have contributed to the death toll. the shoot-out began last march during a traffic stop involving 26-year-old lavelle nixon. nixon allegedly shot and killed two officers who pulled him over. he ran to a nearby apartment building and eventually shot and killed two s.w.a.t. officers before police shot and killed him. the incident was the deadliest in oakland police history. >>> the bank closures that hit a record last year are turning up in 2010. horizon bank in be
she's with affiliate kgw in oregon.inds in that area of the columbia river gorge topped 100 miles per hour. 2/3 of the country is getting hit by severe weather. you saw how powerful the winds there were. from bitter cold to snow and ice, continue to stay with hln for the latest on the forecast. >>> a new report is highly critical of the way police in oakland, california, handled the aftermath of a shoot-out that left four officers dead. an independent board says oakland police...
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there was a letter from a small town in oregon, oceanside, oregon, which i happen to know of, a bit about a. my mother-in-law lives there so i know how tiny it is. no cell phone service there, gratefully. but someone wrote a letter, you know, from there to molly saint i feel alone, except for when i read you. i feel that i can think, the thoughts politically, progressive politics, things that need to be changed, and you're my medium. you're my lifeline. there's thousands and thousands of letters like that. it's positively, you know, inspiring and also again very humbling. she had a true extended family, i would say. of course, when i told something that i was depressed about this, instead of simply my friend said you're not even as funny as molly. you're not talented. wiggin disco link on now for about half an hour, please. enough about that. but molly wasn't always tranny. molly was married when she was born. some of her good friends, i see a few, knew that about her. but i don't see broadly speaking, sort of involved into molly. she was nicknamed at an early age because she loved to bur
there was a letter from a small town in oregon, oceanside, oregon, which i happen to know of, a bit about a. my mother-in-law lives there so i know how tiny it is. no cell phone service there, gratefully. but someone wrote a letter, you know, from there to molly saint i feel alone, except for when i read you. i feel that i can think, the thoughts politically, progressive politics, things that need to be changed, and you're my medium. you're my lifeline. there's thousands and thousands of...
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well, a reporter out in oregon did just that. and she took a tumble because of it. >> she's a kgw reporter. she and her crew were out there trying to do their thing. always out there. sometimes you're live, trying to tape. but you're out there reporting. take a look at what happens when they're trying to report about the weather, and in particular, the wind. >> sustained wind blowing 60 to 70 miles per hour out here. the windchill, it is just painful. >> my goodness. but if you notice, maybe this will be on loop, the people standing around watching towards the top right hand part of the screen, they're just kind of just standing there. maybe they're blocked by the building, i don't know. >> they didn't have any problems. >> no, no problems at all. poor thing. see them right there. yeah, they've got to be blocked -- they're probably going what is this lady doing? >> now, apparently she's okay. no reports of any damage or anything, nobody hurt out there except the reporter maybe. but you do what you're trying to do. get into the st
well, a reporter out in oregon did just that. and she took a tumble because of it. >> she's a kgw reporter. she and her crew were out there trying to do their thing. always out there. sometimes you're live, trying to tape. but you're out there reporting. take a look at what happens when they're trying to report about the weather, and in particular, the wind. >> sustained wind blowing 60 to 70 miles per hour out here. the windchill, it is just painful. >> my goodness. but if...
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women working in a laundry or other industrial use in oregon. the case was miller versus oregon, and its stance for the principle but grants what was demonstrated in that case, to bring in outside evidence of what was going on in the world. so a number of legal precedents were cited, and the supreme court was presented 100 pages from all over the country and world about the importance of reasonable ballots for a wound. and that was in the chamber that it was submitted to the supreme court. >> interesting story about your mother. one of the first women to argue a case. tell us about that. >> my mother, in new york city in the 1920's bus, came at the appeals level and did it on behalf of a lawyer find for charging, for overcharging it representative of the family who was deceased. congress had given benefits, but placed a very low limit on what the lawyer for the veterans' family could charge. so on appeal, a mother argued and lost. grandfather did not sit the case, naturally, but i know that he was proud of my mother when she argued this case bef
women working in a laundry or other industrial use in oregon. the case was miller versus oregon, and its stance for the principle but grants what was demonstrated in that case, to bring in outside evidence of what was going on in the world. so a number of legal precedents were cited, and the supreme court was presented 100 pages from all over the country and world about the importance of reasonable ballots for a wound. and that was in the chamber that it was submitted to the supreme court....
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if they were in a program like i have here in overtime or the program out there at sci in portland oregonhat there is no way that they would have made the decision to go in there and break into that man's house and take his life. so you know, we make the investment now because we know that it will have a direct affect on someone else down the road. >> what do you do from here? we'll go into that spot with that area. and that is in all of us that come together for times like these and that is what is the motivation is doing. but it really is reaching out to our kids. and this is what they will listen to, to allow the guys for them to do that. and to listen to us for that. but the foundation as well. >> yeah, i have never been to one of these. i am so excited. >> watch out for that. watch it. >> good morning everybody. how important is it for them to see you as an athlete? >> it is very important. and it is contagious. simply contagious, you know? when u yo give, you have an atect on someone else's life. and they feel good about you doing something for them. and that encourages them to want
if they were in a program like i have here in overtime or the program out there at sci in portland oregonhat there is no way that they would have made the decision to go in there and break into that man's house and take his life. so you know, we make the investment now because we know that it will have a direct affect on someone else down the road. >> what do you do from here? we'll go into that spot with that area. and that is in all of us that come together for times like these and that...
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his previous high 11 against oregon. misses the finish of that. cougars trailing by 13.to the 2-3 zone. hard to believe pondexter scoring his first points of the second half and his team exploding on washington state. >> miles: even harder to believe is that the cougars aren't recognizing where he's at on the floor. he's just finding creases and gaps in the zone anytime. >> steve: reggie moore is fouled. got to ask you this. the adjustment that lorenzo romar made at halftime, i think he's one of the game's best coach, but what adjustments do you think he made to create this flip-flop no for washington. >> miles: i think he emif a sised pushing the ball more, made or miss. you see his guard, anytime they have the ball, they're running it up, getting it to their offense a lot quicker and not allowing the cougar defense to get their feet planted in and really set inside that three-point line and making them play in the half-court. >> steve: they've been a different team. certainly energy wise. and that young man has picked them up hitting all three of his three point attemp
his previous high 11 against oregon. misses the finish of that. cougars trailing by 13.to the 2-3 zone. hard to believe pondexter scoring his first points of the second half and his team exploding on washington state. >> miles: even harder to believe is that the cougars aren't recognizing where he's at on the floor. he's just finding creases and gaps in the zone anytime. >> steve: reggie moore is fouled. got to ask you this. the adjustment that lorenzo romar made at halftime, i...
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defazio of oregon. mr. blumenauer of oregon. the gentleman from virginia is recognized for five minutes. >> i'd like to begin by offering the congratulations of myself and many others to senator-elect scott brown of massachusetts who had a very exciting victory yesterday and i know that he will be a good senator for the people of that state, but his victory means so much more to so many more people, not only the people of massachusetts who are very excited today but also people all across the country, because they viewed the election of senator brown as an opportunity to send a message to this government, this congress, and to say to the speaker of the house and the majority leader in the senate and others that we need to take a different approach to health care reform and to the general direction of our federal government with regard to the out of control spending that we are experiencing here in washington . last year's federal debt -- deficit of $1.4 trillion, another $1.2 trillion projected for this year, in fact, for each y
defazio of oregon. mr. blumenauer of oregon. the gentleman from virginia is recognized for five minutes. >> i'd like to begin by offering the congratulations of myself and many others to senator-elect scott brown of massachusetts who had a very exciting victory yesterday and i know that he will be a good senator for the people of that state, but his victory means so much more to so many more people, not only the people of massachusetts who are very excited today but also people all across...
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we worked for david wu in oregon who is a great guy.n he first picked me up in 1998 when he was running for the first time he gave me a tour of portland, oregon. that is where i get my coffee and by my newspaper, he was given the guided tour in his suv of why he was running for congress. this add as you see, he is the only candidate who could get away with yelling at the camera. it was an example of an ad where we are talking about education and overcrowding and one of these issues that is done at nauseam. we want to figure out a new way to talk about a familiar issue. >> i am david wu and i think overcrowding is a serious problem in oregon. we decided to see how many kids could get into a classroom. you never know. the way things are going, this could be the future. if we have 100,000 police across the country we could hire 100,000 more -- when they are in the classroom no one learns anything. you can't even hear yourself think. i am david wu and when i'm in congress i am going to do something about this! >> this is a primary campaign
we worked for david wu in oregon who is a great guy.n he first picked me up in 1998 when he was running for the first time he gave me a tour of portland, oregon. that is where i get my coffee and by my newspaper, he was given the guided tour in his suv of why he was running for congress. this add as you see, he is the only candidate who could get away with yelling at the camera. it was an example of an ad where we are talking about education and overcrowding and one of these issues that is done...
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the buckeyes beat oregon to win their first rose bowl since 1997. >>> call it one of the craziest bowlames this season, northwestern-auburn, the outback bowl. northwestern with a chance to win pushes the field goal wide right. wait. hold on. flag on the play. roughing the kicker. when you rough the kicker, it means another chance at a victory. northwestern lines up. instead of kicking the field goal, called for the trick play and failed to score, which means northwestern blows two opportunities. auburn wins a thriller in overtime. >>> nba action. the lakers' kobe bryant is king against the kings. at the buzzer, kobe drills the game winner. this guy is so clutch. that's his third game-winning buzzer beater this season. the lakers actually trailed by 20 points but would win on bryant's heroics. that's a look at sports. i'm joe carter. >>> look close here. you are looking at the top of an suv that could have been a death trap for a father and son and their friend. the three were parked on a sandbar on the willamette river for a fishing trip. when rab started pouring down, the river quickl
the buckeyes beat oregon to win their first rose bowl since 1997. >>> call it one of the craziest bowlames this season, northwestern-auburn, the outback bowl. northwestern with a chance to win pushes the field goal wide right. wait. hold on. flag on the play. roughing the kicker. when you rough the kicker, it means another chance at a victory. northwestern lines up. instead of kicking the field goal, called for the trick play and failed to score, which means northwestern blows two...
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. >>> an oregon man faces federal charges after disrupting a hawaiian airlines flight that was headed to hawaii. joe johnson is accused of interfering with the performance and duties of a flight crew. investigators say before the maui-bound flight took off last week, johnson refused to store his carry-on bag. and later into the flight, the 56-year-old handed a comment card to a flight attendant. it read, in part, what if the plane ripped apart in midflight and we plummeted to earth? the pilot decided, for safety, to return back to portland and two s-15 fighter jets escorted that flight. >> the plane or the passengers or the crew could be in a dangerous situation with this particular passenger. so we take that very seriously, particularly at this point in time, given what happened on christmas day. >> the charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >>> the time is now 9:36. an arizona woman takes dangerous driving to new levels. just wait until you see how she was speeding down the highway. >>> and is warmer weather in the works? another check of the fore
. >>> an oregon man faces federal charges after disrupting a hawaiian airlines flight that was headed to hawaii. joe johnson is accused of interfering with the performance and duties of a flight crew. investigators say before the maui-bound flight took off last week, johnson refused to store his carry-on bag. and later into the flight, the 56-year-old handed a comment card to a flight attendant. it read, in part, what if the plane ripped apart in midflight and we plummeted to earth?...
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out in oregon wedding in both cases, the saltwater cases. the guy with hydra like eric issues. some fish dock issues as well as water-based transfers. not a large and so were really careful about generalizing the results, but what we found for three of the cases is that an environmental index we constructed using these kinds of environmental facts or two of the cases we were able to do that comparison. it was better to use ecr. it was better to collaborate and work it out there and to do whatever the alternative was. in these two cases halted and marmite is about hydra like derek prelicensing issues and the alternative there would've been either litigation horse entered administrative process. bonnie colby took some of the information that we gathered for two of the cases and pulpit which was a hydroelectric case and we cost about the fish. we looked at how many more fish would be restored as a result of the agreement of the parties have reached. and here we present about here. for an economist at sort of a benefit transfer method for folks that are familiar with that technique
out in oregon wedding in both cases, the saltwater cases. the guy with hydra like eric issues. some fish dock issues as well as water-based transfers. not a large and so were really careful about generalizing the results, but what we found for three of the cases is that an environmental index we constructed using these kinds of environmental facts or two of the cases we were able to do that comparison. it was better to use ecr. it was better to collaborate and work it out there and to do...
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david wu from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. wu: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in somewhat reluctant support of this legislation. which temporarily, among other things, extends the small business innovative research and small business technology transfer programs. the truth is that we should have re-authorized these programs long ago. and we should not be dragging this process out, but that is not a problem that we have in this chamber. it is very, very important because these innovation programs invest in small businesses, the ones best positioned to drive economic growth and to create new jobs. innovation is the key to resuscitating our alien economy and to creating good family-wage jobs for the american middle class. by investing in innovation, sbir and sptr create more than good-paying jobs, they encourage the development of growth industries. and that, madam speaker, is what our nation needs most. apple, microsoft, research in motion all started out as cutting-edge small businesses. these creative high-tech companies spu
david wu from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. wu: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in somewhat reluctant support of this legislation. which temporarily, among other things, extends the small business innovative research and small business technology transfer programs. the truth is that we should have re-authorized these programs long ago. and we should not be dragging this process out, but that is not a problem that we have in this chamber. it is...
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one meteorologist in oregon got a little swept up in her coverage. >> the wind is blowing, 60 to 70 miles out here. the windchill, is just painful. oh, yeah, painful, watch that as she goes flying down there, taking that with her. that's keely chalmers, she was whipped away by the brutal wind. wind gusts topped 100 miles per hour, where she was reporting, hard to stay upright in those conditions. >>> updating our top story, a 6.5
one meteorologist in oregon got a little swept up in her coverage. >> the wind is blowing, 60 to 70 miles out here. the windchill, is just painful. oh, yeah, painful, watch that as she goes flying down there, taking that with her. that's keely chalmers, she was whipped away by the brutal wind. wind gusts topped 100 miles per hour, where she was reporting, hard to stay upright in those conditions. >>> updating our top story, a 6.5
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you can watch it online at book tv oregon. -- booktv.org. but let's see some of the sights and sounds as we get ready for the festival today. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fares and festivals over the next few months. >> please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >> welcome. first of all, i'd like to thank al street books and the new canaan library for inviting me to speak tonight and thank you for coming to listen. my name is anne lutz fernandez. i wanted to share with you initially just our decision to write the book. where that came from. and it really all happened just a few miles from my home in norwalk over thanksgiving weekend. about four years ago. our family had gathered. and from various points driven,
you can watch it online at book tv oregon. -- booktv.org. but let's see some of the sights and sounds as we get ready for the festival today. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fares and festivals over the next few months. >> please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only...
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arizona and oregon state are offering scholarships.e hopes to follow in the cleats of his brother, jonathan fanene, the defensive lineman for the cincinnati bengals. >> jonathan fanene, a talented guy with the cincinnati bengals... >> pelley: when you sent him to cincinnati, did you give him any advice on how to live and how to play football? >> fanene: well, i told him, "once you put on your football equipment, automatically, you turn into a lion, turn into a lion that's chasing a deer to eat," you know what i mean? >> pelley: play like a lion, but be a humble man. >> fanene: be a humble man. >> pelley: while humble, the fanenes know the rewards of n.f.l. success. so jonathan built this place for you. >> fanene: yes, sir. >> pelley: looks like football's been very, very good to the family. >> fanene: yes. >> aiulua fanene: yes, sir, that's right. >> pelley: from an island where the average income is a little over $4,000 a year, jonathan fanene is making more than $1 million in cincinnati. and think of this: paul brown stadium would se
arizona and oregon state are offering scholarships.e hopes to follow in the cleats of his brother, jonathan fanene, the defensive lineman for the cincinnati bengals. >> jonathan fanene, a talented guy with the cincinnati bengals... >> pelley: when you sent him to cincinnati, did you give him any advice on how to live and how to play football? >> fanene: well, i told him, "once you put on your football equipment, automatically, you turn into a lion, turn into a lion that's...
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allies invaded italy, and hall is on a train from training as an engineer back from the east coast to oregon, he pence the letter that says to the oss, if you drop me behind the lines, i can accomplish all of these things. and, it is kind of remarkable that that train line exist to this day. it is called the empire builder and it runs from chicago of the way to seattle or organ. on that long train ride, hall brody letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. the oss, just to back up for a second is effectively the first cia or central intelligence agency but it was far more than that during world war ii. it was also for special operations troops. they dealt with propaganda. they also dealt with research and analysis which took all of the human intelligence that was out there and collated it and then analyzed it. it was sort of an entire agency with everything under one umbrella, which in many ways brenner assignment as well as what is going on today are still, it is a very back to the future problem. we are dealing with human intelligence issues and everything else and a lot of people of
allies invaded italy, and hall is on a train from training as an engineer back from the east coast to oregon, he pence the letter that says to the oss, if you drop me behind the lines, i can accomplish all of these things. and, it is kind of remarkable that that train line exist to this day. it is called the empire builder and it runs from chicago of the way to seattle or organ. on that long train ride, hall brody letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. the oss, just to back up for a...