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also in the pac 10, oregon and arizona.et it down low and he knows what to do with the finish. the ducks trail by eight at the break. they got off to a good start and more from williams. williams with the easy finish. where is williams? winds up and arizona is 70-57. >> the all-star team for the 1st time. he gets the call. >> i think he took something awkward. he got more than he bargained for. he will make his way back to the locker room. >> dwight howard nearly knocked his teammate out of sunday's festivities with the hard foul. after an mri they reported no major damage and he plan on defending his skills challenge and playing in sunday's main event. he will be reevaluated. 2-0 against the spur this is season and in the 1st, he had 12 points the 1st half. the 2nd quarter, manu he had eight points and later on in the 2nd, the rebound and he will go all the way. the spurs up big in the 4th. next on "the final score," the next on "the final score," the ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >>> time to go to the overtime report brought to you
also in the pac 10, oregon and arizona.et it down low and he knows what to do with the finish. the ducks trail by eight at the break. they got off to a good start and more from williams. williams with the easy finish. where is williams? winds up and arizona is 70-57. >> the all-star team for the 1st time. he gets the call. >> i think he took something awkward. he got more than he bargained for. he will make his way back to the locker room. >> dwight howard nearly knocked his...
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plus the oregon ducks travel to tucson. now in our main channel stay tuned for red skins nation. you don't want to miss red skins blogger under a couple of fesnow i used a run onne su cup ann i onnet 7the vo: ng'sble. tart on yvent.... caption funding provided by fox sports net >>> the mckale center in tucson, arizona, has always been cool to a visiting team. tonight, the ducks try to silence them in the house. in a roller coaster world, home court victories are a must. and one of the hottest teams in the pac-10 are the arizona wildcats. tonight, they try to protect their turf against the visiting oregon ducks. tajuan porter is just a three-point shot away from being number two in pac-10 history. arizona is a good team that seems to be getting better. nic wise is the senior leader and he has help from the spark off the bench. jones brings offense from the bench. the ducks are up if the challenge. but arizona has always been one of the toughest outs in the league. pac-10 goes into the wild now. >>> we welcome to you the mcka
plus the oregon ducks travel to tucson. now in our main channel stay tuned for red skins nation. you don't want to miss red skins blogger under a couple of fesnow i used a run onne su cup ann i onnet 7the vo: ng'sble. tart on yvent.... caption funding provided by fox sports net >>> the mckale center in tucson, arizona, has always been cool to a visiting team. tonight, the ducks try to silence them in the house. in a roller coaster world, home court victories are a must. and one of the...
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the winner of oregon and oregon state would face cal, stanford would face washington, washington state>> marques: that's the real season. the winner of that tournament gets the automatic bid to the ncaa tournament. >> steve: mcmillan slithers through. steal by gutierrez, steal back by abbott. ah! wow. i love the energy. >> marques: that is terrific energy at both ends. steal by mcmillan. abbott coming back, jumping into the passing lane. we saw so much on that. players go with the penetration. abbott stepped into the passing lane. both great rebounds. watch gutierrez. gutierrez at 6'3", no, no, no, big guy. >> steve: this guy has had an amazing year. another one of the most improved. he's only made 13 field goals all last year. he had 11 alone in his last game and 11 attempts. >> marques: 11 for 11. another guy that's put in the hours. >> steve: you had a pretty good team back in '76. >> marques: yeah, pretty good. >> steve: boateng misses two. that hurts. >> marques: so that aggressive play by jorge gutierrez keeps cal in the lead. keeps this lead up by points. a 7-point lead but stil
the winner of oregon and oregon state would face cal, stanford would face washington, washington state>> marques: that's the real season. the winner of that tournament gets the automatic bid to the ncaa tournament. >> steve: mcmillan slithers through. steal by gutierrez, steal back by abbott. ah! wow. i love the energy. >> marques: that is terrific energy at both ends. steal by mcmillan. abbott coming back, jumping into the passing lane. we saw so much on that. players go with...
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>> in oregon, it is 9:00 a.m.ou approach your show different from most shows that have]i one of these radio show? >> i try not to do complete radio -- complaint radio. it turns me off when i hear it. i tried to -- i tried to be entertaining, informative and relevant piece -- i've try to be entertaining, informed givatived relevant. my riding long preceded my radio show. --- writing long preceded by radio show. it was something my dad used to say. if you cannot come up with the solution, do not tell me about the problem. what are the ways that we can fix these problems? i am very interested in results. but i think that solutions have to come out of a large understanding. that is the only thing that concerns me about some of my colleagues on the right and left, is that they will take a small issue and blow it out and hammer on it as that that is really what it is all about -- as at that is really what it is all about -- as if that is really what it is all about. >>my last book is "the crisis of western culture." th
>> in oregon, it is 9:00 a.m.ou approach your show different from most shows that have]i one of these radio show? >> i try not to do complete radio -- complaint radio. it turns me off when i hear it. i tried to -- i tried to be entertaining, informative and relevant piece -- i've try to be entertaining, informed givatived relevant. my riding long preceded my radio show. --- writing long preceded by radio show. it was something my dad used to say. if you cannot come up with the...
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oregon and oregon state at the bottom of the conference. they have them on the road. and the remaining schedule for the other team, they still have to go to more difficult places. i think right now as it sits, california in the best position on paper of any team in the conference. >> barry: they control their own destiny. boykin makes them both. cal 11 for its last 12 free throws, on an 11-0 run to take a 12-point lead. casto comes underneath. thames comes up short. it's picked clean by randle. randle going to take it all the way. i think he got away with a pushoff, too. >> don: kind of how the second half went, stop, missed shot for washington start. cal the other way. moore with the standing three. it won't go. gutierrez with the rebound. it's knocked down. it's getting awful physical down there. >> don: i don't think down 14 there's any reason for washington state to continue fouling. >> barry: they have not scored for the last 3:30. it must have been a tough, tough road trip. had a lead in this game. 18-point lead at stanford. they have ucla and usc at home. and t
oregon and oregon state at the bottom of the conference. they have them on the road. and the remaining schedule for the other team, they still have to go to more difficult places. i think right now as it sits, california in the best position on paper of any team in the conference. >> barry: they control their own destiny. boykin makes them both. cal 11 for its last 12 free throws, on an 11-0 run to take a 12-point lead. casto comes underneath. thames comes up short. it's picked clean by...
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>> no, i did move from vermont to oregon. >> and why did you do that?ell there was variety of reasons, one of our youngest daughter had moved out there couple of years before we did, my mother-in-law moved out there and my brother-in-law before we did. one of our other kids, she and her husband were getting moved to west coast and they could choose la or portland, and they were going to go to portland so. >> is it fair to say that vermont and oregon are the two most liberal states in the union? >> i don't think as a state they are but i'd say portland and burlington and montpelier are very liberal bastions so. >> do they think differently there and say, when you used to live in atlanta or you used to live in lansing? >> oh yes, very differently. they're different cultures and there was book written 20 years ago, the seven nations of america about the, you know, the rustbelt and the sunbelt and the different cultures and different language and different world views, it's really true. >> when do you find that you're the most effective in communicating? >>
>> no, i did move from vermont to oregon. >> and why did you do that?ell there was variety of reasons, one of our youngest daughter had moved out there couple of years before we did, my mother-in-law moved out there and my brother-in-law before we did. one of our other kids, she and her husband were getting moved to west coast and they could choose la or portland, and they were going to go to portland so. >> is it fair to say that vermont and oregon are the two most liberal...
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durbin: i would agree with the senator from oregon. it is a double standard and it's one that benefits those who are wealthy as opposed to those who are out of work. mr. merkley: it's a double standard that bothers me a great deal. we here in this chamber, we're fortunate enough to receive a paycheck. but back home, i have a tremendous number of families, working families in oregon who are not going to get a paycheck. i have unemployment in crook county of 16.8%. i have unemployment in douglas county of 14.9%. in harney county, 15.5% and schutz14.5%, jefferson county 14.1%, in josephine county, 13.6%. these are counties where more than one in eight people are out of work. and am i to say to my good citizens back home that if you are among the most fortunate, we will give you additional benefits unpaid for. but if you're down and out, that it's just too bad that there's -- we're going to hold up everything and say we're not going to help you? mr. durbin: i would say to the senator from oregon, that is exactly what's happened with this o
durbin: i would agree with the senator from oregon. it is a double standard and it's one that benefits those who are wealthy as opposed to those who are out of work. mr. merkley: it's a double standard that bothers me a great deal. we here in this chamber, we're fortunate enough to receive a paycheck. but back home, i have a tremendous number of families, working families in oregon who are not going to get a paycheck. i have unemployment in crook county of 16.8%. i have unemployment in douglas...
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heavy rain for much of california into oregon, washington, idaho, and nevada. up to 20 inches of snow in the sierras. >> 50s from seattle to sacramento. mostly 40s across the rockies. 30s for the midwest and much of the northeast. 50s in dallas and new orleans. a warm 82 in miami. >>> zookeepers in scotland got a chance to witness a special delivery thanks to an extra pair of eyes more than 2,000 miles away. >> that's right, the zoo is now showing off its new southern white rhino just before christmas. the staff says they would have missed the entire birth if it weren't for a woman in cyprus who was watching the rhino on the internet. she says she noticed the mother's water had broken, she immediately called the zoo. >> how do you miss that. huge rhino. the event was witnessed by the staff and web cam viewers around the world. >> so cute. >> very cute. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now."
heavy rain for much of california into oregon, washington, idaho, and nevada. up to 20 inches of snow in the sierras. >> 50s from seattle to sacramento. mostly 40s across the rockies. 30s for the midwest and much of the northeast. 50s in dallas and new orleans. a warm 82 in miami. >>> zookeepers in scotland got a chance to witness a special delivery thanks to an extra pair of eyes more than 2,000 miles away. >> that's right, the zoo is now showing off its new southern white...
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. >>> and an oregon town has banded together to keep a group of people from moving in. who may be coming and why the town says it doesn't want them there. >>> you are watching "hln" on this sunday. so good to see you. i'm size an hendricks. our top story, the effects of chile's earthquake are felt on the other side of the world. waves hit japan's coast today. kyung lah with our sister network cnn reports japan sue a tsunami more than three feet in height. there were no immediate reports of damage, but it looks like the danger of tsunamis from the chile quake has passed. this morning the pacific tsunami warning center canceled warnings for all countries. >>> the earthquake also kicked up the surf in hawaii. but the waves went nearly as big as officials first feared. state authorities triggered tsunami sirens yesterday and urging people living along the coast to evacuate. the warning touched off a massive run on local grocery stores as people stocked up on everything from food, also water. but thankfully no giant waves hit the area. >> yeah, i think we've dodged a bullet.
. >>> and an oregon town has banded together to keep a group of people from moving in. who may be coming and why the town says it doesn't want them there. >>> you are watching "hln" on this sunday. so good to see you. i'm size an hendricks. our top story, the effects of chile's earthquake are felt on the other side of the world. waves hit japan's coast today. kyung lah with our sister network cnn reports japan sue a tsunami more than three feet in height. there were...
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oregon state looking for the upset in corvallis. action tips off at 8:30 eastern, 5:30 pacific, that's next thursday. gutierrez at the line. the bears lead by two. >> don: you don't want to get into a free-throw shooting contest with cal. they're shooting 75% as a team on the season. which leads the league. they don't lead the league interestingly enough in conference games. arizona leads. >> barry: 4:16. now every possession. >> don: you get the feeling washington state's got to answer now. >> barry: this equals the biggest lead of the day. forced the shot. koprivica there for a putback. big-time play by koprivica. >> don: i like the aggressiveness of moore, though. one of the better players on the floor. he's proven he can take cal's defenders off the dribble and then, yes, just get it up there on the rim and hopefully koprivica or casto, whoever's in the game can go get you the stick back. you see more contested by boykin and koprivica. that's what happens. you throw him over there to contest and that leaves the board wide open.
oregon state looking for the upset in corvallis. action tips off at 8:30 eastern, 5:30 pacific, that's next thursday. gutierrez at the line. the bears lead by two. >> don: you don't want to get into a free-throw shooting contest with cal. they're shooting 75% as a team on the season. which leads the league. they don't lead the league interestingly enough in conference games. arizona leads. >> barry: 4:16. now every possession. >> don: you get the feeling washington state's got...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon rise? mr. defazio: i rise in opposition of the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. defazio: i thank the gentleman. simple question before the house today, should the health insurance industry live under the same anti-trust rules and have the same consumer protections as are provided for every other major industry in america? without special exceptions, without carveouts, without loopholes? no more collusion to get together, to conspire, to limit markets' coverage and rates. now they say there's a study out there that says this won't save money. that study was actually based on the language they're offering. yes. if we provide these loopholes, it well may not bring down rates, but if we don't vote for their loopholes we will bring down rates. the consumer federation of america says we'll save $10 billion in rate pair premiums -- payer premiums if we adopt this amendment straightup without their loopholes with that i turn to the gentleman
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juanita, oregon, hi, juanita. >> caller: hi. >> hi, dear. what is your question? >> caller: yes, i was kind of troubled about a statement i'd heard from the jailhouse interview with ronald. he mentioned something when they were talking about kidnapping and the people or whatever. he said, those two. and then he went on to something else. that kind of bothered me. >> you know, i didn't catch that, juanita. i did not catch that. those two. >> caller: he said, those two. >> what about it, marlaina schiavo? did we miss something? >> we heard him say he was willing to go to any length and get the death penalty. >> to you, juanita in oregon, we will comb the transcripts tonight and find what you're talking about. to doreen in minnesota, hi, dear. >> caller: i have a question about the cinder block in the back door. do you know if they ever did any touch dna on that to get some cells off that rough sur snas. >> what about it? do we snow didn't they test the cinder block? >> they did. they took it into evidence and never came back with anything after, that even the door t
juanita, oregon, hi, juanita. >> caller: hi. >> hi, dear. what is your question? >> caller: yes, i was kind of troubled about a statement i'd heard from the jailhouse interview with ronald. he mentioned something when they were talking about kidnapping and the people or whatever. he said, those two. and then he went on to something else. that kind of bothered me. >> you know, i didn't catch that, juanita. i did not catch that. those two. >> caller: he said, those...
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it's going on in tennessee, vermont, kentucky, oregon, missouri. i don't think there's a disagreement. people are hurting. they're hurting terribly. let me tell you what, i don't think there's disagreement on this, when monday morning peopl wake up and they find that they're not getting the safety net that life-supporting check, do you know what people are going to be stphaoelg do you know what panic. they don't know how the bureaucracy works. they're going to wake up and say i'm not getting my check. they are going to get a check but it's delayed. there was an article in the paper the other day, one of the ramifications of this recession -- and we know it is true -- is what it is doing to the emotional health of the people. think about people who want to work, who have worked their whole lives, can't find a job. you know what it's doing to them, to their emotional well-being? do you think they like getting unemployment checks? the vast majority don't want it. 1,000 times more they would like a job. and now suddenly -- they don't understand what's
it's going on in tennessee, vermont, kentucky, oregon, missouri. i don't think there's a disagreement. people are hurting. they're hurting terribly. let me tell you what, i don't think there's disagreement on this, when monday morning peopl wake up and they find that they're not getting the safety net that life-supporting check, do you know what people are going to be stphaoelg do you know what panic. they don't know how the bureaucracy works. they're going to wake up and say i'm not getting...
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their oenly loss was to oregon. their defebs at home is remarkable.rrick williams came in averaging 42 and have been held to 16. nicwise with just five. arizona is the top foul shooting team in the conference, 75%. >> marques: 13 for 20 going into that shot. >> steve: pondexter, knocked out of bounds. horne. >> marques: defensive block against cal to save a bucket down the stretch. >> steve: once again, he could have caught the ball. time-out will be called by quincy pondexter. we have 7:20 left. an eternity, but the way that young man is playing, another double-double by wub of tone of leading candidates for player of the year. saturday we have a doubleheader -- here's a look at what's going on on the women's side. stanford running away with it. they are fantastic. a huge game for arizona state. >> marques: michael for the trojans -- tennessee -- >> steve: darnell gant runs it down. another offensive rebound. coming down with the miss. >> marques: get to the basket. out of control. >> steve: throws it away. here's isaiah thomas! yes! >> marques: once
their oenly loss was to oregon. their defebs at home is remarkable.rrick williams came in averaging 42 and have been held to 16. nicwise with just five. arizona is the top foul shooting team in the conference, 75%. >> marques: 13 for 20 going into that shot. >> steve: pondexter, knocked out of bounds. horne. >> marques: defensive block against cal to save a bucket down the stretch. >> steve: once again, he could have caught the ball. time-out will be called by quincy...
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and it runs from chicago all the way to seattle or oregon. and on that line train ride, paul wrote a letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. in the oss, just back up for a moment, is effectively the first cia or central intelligence agency but it was far more than that during world war ii. it was also for operations groups. they do with propaganda. we also dealt with research and analysis which took all the human intelligence that was out there and collated it and then analyze it. and it was sort of an entire agency that had everything under one umbrella. which in many ways, the brenner assignment as well as what's going on today, is a very back to future problem. we are dealing with human intelligence issues and everything else and a lot of people about it to did a need for an oss. again, a hall joins this agency and coasters by turning and is given the opportunity to form his own team. any forms a small team of about four men and they jump back the heinz alliance into northern italy to sever the path for the small passes that lead
and it runs from chicago all the way to seattle or oregon. and on that line train ride, paul wrote a letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. in the oss, just back up for a moment, is effectively the first cia or central intelligence agency but it was far more than that during world war ii. it was also for operations groups. they do with propaganda. we also dealt with research and analysis which took all the human intelligence that was out there and collated it and then analyze it. and...
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meanwhile, parts of northern california and oregon were shaken today by a magnitude 5.9 earthquake. it was centered offshore about 35 miles northwest of petrollia, california, at a depth of about seven miles. no damage or injuries reported. by comparison, the quake that devastated haiti last month was about 30 times more powerful. today, 10 americans who went to haiti after the quake were charged with kidnapping for trying to take 33 haitian children out of the country without the proper documents. each could face as much as 15 years in prison if convicted. bill whitaker is in port-au-prince. >> reporter: arriving for their court hearing this morning, the 10 americans appeared optimistic, their bags packed and ready to go. do you think you're going home? >> are you going to be released? >> reporter: but after two hours before the judge, the group, surrounded by police, pushed its way through a crush of cameras back to waiting vehicles and back to jail. >> they were charged with felony kidnapping of minors, and criminal associations, said their haitian attorney. the 10 baptists most
meanwhile, parts of northern california and oregon were shaken today by a magnitude 5.9 earthquake. it was centered offshore about 35 miles northwest of petrollia, california, at a depth of about seven miles. no damage or injuries reported. by comparison, the quake that devastated haiti last month was about 30 times more powerful. today, 10 americans who went to haiti after the quake were charged with kidnapping for trying to take 33 haitian children out of the country without the proper...
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. >> edrik rescue in oregon after a car flips and lands vertically against a tree. against a tree. little bodies are different than big bodies. they need special attention and special care. nobody knows that better than children's tylenol. it works with little bodies... to reduce fevers while easing aches and pains. for over fifty years, pediatricians and parents have trusted... children's tylenol... to care for little bodies... while they're growing big. >> welcome back. 5:00 then a the time. temperature is around 30. all is quiet at least for the present. once we get beyond a midmorning, there will be precipitation. if should be smooth sailing to start the debt. let's look at hd doppler. it's coming at us from the south. most of activity showed up around baltimore is not hitting the ground. if it will take several hours for the atmosphere to saturate. all this stuff will catch up to us by the middle of the morning. the snowfall will begin sometime during the mid morning. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's's, 28 degrees in tontitown. 31 at the airport. we should be dry an
. >> edrik rescue in oregon after a car flips and lands vertically against a tree. against a tree. little bodies are different than big bodies. they need special attention and special care. nobody knows that better than children's tylenol. it works with little bodies... to reduce fevers while easing aches and pains. for over fifty years, pediatricians and parents have trusted... children's tylenol... to care for little bodies... while they're growing big. >> welcome back. 5:00 then...
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. >>> and out to oregon where a couple's honeymoon turned into a nightmare of the newlyweds pulled over and wanted to take pictures and they left the car about 15 minutes. that's when the crooks broke in, stole their bags, pass ports and credit cards. and in less than 30 minutes, the thiefs spent $18,000. surveillance cameras caught a man making purchasings. no arrest nz that case either. >>> when you hear the word sexting, you think of teenagers. but aarp says sexting is catching on with folks of a whole different generation. 9news now lesli foster takes a look at sexting at 60. >> reporter: when it comes to sexting, age is just a number for 52-year-old debbie nigro. >> the world is becoming ageless and there is no expiration on sexting. >> reporter: she started sexting a few years ago and says it's become a lot more popular for the older crowd since then. but she says if you plan on crossing into the digital age of flirting, it's important not to cross the line of respect. and sense wus talk is a -- sensuous talk is a lot better. >> the only thing different is you need glasses. >> rep
. >>> and out to oregon where a couple's honeymoon turned into a nightmare of the newlyweds pulled over and wanted to take pictures and they left the car about 15 minutes. that's when the crooks broke in, stole their bags, pass ports and credit cards. and in less than 30 minutes, the thiefs spent $18,000. surveillance cameras caught a man making purchasings. no arrest nz that case either. >>> when you hear the word sexting, you think of teenagers. but aarp says sexting is...
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. >> to you juanita in oregon, we will comb the transcripts to find out what you're talking about. hi, dear. >> hi, nancy. hey, i have a question about the sinder block placed in the back door. do you know if they ever did touch dna to get the cells off the rough surface. >> what about it? didn't they test the cinder block? >> they did. they took it into evidence and never came back with anything after that. even the door they took. and they never came back with anything. >> and very quickly, mark herald, if you can explain touch dna. >> any time there is a transfer, if they can get dna off the skin cells, it can be incriminating. i know they took the cinder block. . >>> ronald, even behind bars, faced a lifetime that he will only talk about haleigh. he said to this moment he has not changed his mind. if he finds the person that killed haleigh, he will kill that person. he doesn't care what kind of jail time or even if it offers the death penalty. it's worth it to him. >> they heard misty was dealing, that they could get drugs from her and they called and asked if they could delive
. >> to you juanita in oregon, we will comb the transcripts to find out what you're talking about. hi, dear. >> hi, nancy. hey, i have a question about the sinder block placed in the back door. do you know if they ever did touch dna to get the cells off the rough surface. >> what about it? didn't they test the cinder block? >> they did. they took it into evidence and never came back with anything after that. even the door they took. and they never came back with...
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as long as i get to oregon, that is all that matters. >> many of these airlines are allowing people to change their flight without -- you do not have to pay a fee if you do fly out, and that is good news or both passengers and four airlines because they do not have to with people on the tail end of the storm. another thing we want to make people aware of -- i have been speaking with people around virginia. one thing you should be aware of his taking care of your neighbors during the store sperm -snowstorm. in alexandria they have a buddy system. check on your neighbors, especially if they are elderly and homebound. >>> let's start out here with brian van de graaff with the latest on the storm. some areas, brian -- is it way west, where they are starting to see a f snow flurries? >> yes, far west, alison. this is the snow, the closest here in southwestern virginia and down toward staunton. we do see little bits on the radar, but nothing down and south " -- in southwestern virginia. this will go north word. it will affect the rest of the metro area at 10:00. you can see all the moisture
as long as i get to oregon, that is all that matters. >> many of these airlines are allowing people to change their flight without -- you do not have to pay a fee if you do fly out, and that is good news or both passengers and four airlines because they do not have to with people on the tail end of the storm. another thing we want to make people aware of -- i have been speaking with people around virginia. one thing you should be aware of his taking care of your neighbors during the store...
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stewart from portland, oregon leads things off. "i am compiling a list of things you dismyself. griffins, blue phones, bill shultz, media matters and the black eyed peas. have i missed anything you angry little man? yes, you left out annoying e-mail writing dudes named stuartt from portland. they forced you to grow up in portland? you suck, you suck a lot. tell your mom i have her sweats. david e-mailed us, you are an idiot. i read your comments on james cameron's "avatar." this movie was obviously way too deep for you. if you think the black water types are the same that responded with such compassion in haiti, you are daw -- demented. it is a joke somebody pays you for your opinion. a joke indeed. david, i take it you are one of the guys who thought "avatar" was deep. if that's what you call a meaningful movie, i would stay away from any episode. to qoak -- to quote jack nicholson, you can't believe that the toot. and next, why tv's andy levy? why not greg gutfeld or bill shultz. that's because bill shuldz and myself have other lives. bill is often referred to as the universit
stewart from portland, oregon leads things off. "i am compiling a list of things you dismyself. griffins, blue phones, bill shultz, media matters and the black eyed peas. have i missed anything you angry little man? yes, you left out annoying e-mail writing dudes named stuartt from portland. they forced you to grow up in portland? you suck, you suck a lot. tell your mom i have her sweats. david e-mailed us, you are an idiot. i read your comments on james cameron's "avatar." this...
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. >> to you, juanita in oregon, we will comb the transcripts tonight and find what you're talking about. to doreen in minnesota, hi dear. >> caller: hi, nancy. hey, i have a question about that cinder block that was placed in the back door. do you know if they ever did some touch dna on that to get cells off that rough surface? >> what about it? do we know, marlaina? didn't they test the cinderblock? >> they took it into evidence and didn't come back with anything. even the door they took and never came back with anything. >> very quickly, marc harrold, if you could describe touch dna. >> anytime a human touches most surfaces, there's transfer. if they can get dna off the skin cells, it can be incriminating. i don't know if they got anything or not, but i knew they took the cinderblock. >>> ronald, even behind bars, facing a lot of jail time, possibly, that he will still only talk about haleigh. he says, to this moment, he has not changed his mind. if he finds the person that killed haleigh, he will kill that person. he doesn't care what kind of jail time he will face. he doesn't care i
. >> to you, juanita in oregon, we will comb the transcripts tonight and find what you're talking about. to doreen in minnesota, hi dear. >> caller: hi, nancy. hey, i have a question about that cinder block that was placed in the back door. do you know if they ever did some touch dna on that to get cells off that rough surface? >> what about it? do we know, marlaina? didn't they test the cinderblock? >> they took it into evidence and didn't come back with anything. even...
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large most likely happened off the coast of the pacific northwest, so off the coast of washington and oregon that did rupture there. it would do the same thing it did in chile. it would create a large tsunami, and create intense shaking that could potentially damage many buildings in that area. >> one other thing, paul, how long will the aftershocks last? >> these aftershocks will fortunately go down in magnitude -- frequency as time goes on, that it could last months and years from now. >> and severe ones too? >> yes, severe ones. the numbers will go down with time, but it's very possible that even after a month or a year, we could have more severe aftershocks from this earthquake. >> larry: thank you, paul earl, seismologist. how are they formed, the international -- >> we're founded right here, headquartered right here in los angeles by dr. bob stein man. >> how long ago. >> 1984, in response to the chriscys in afghanistan. soviet union invaded, they didn't have access to medical care. what international medical corps did is not only helping people in remote places, but helping them help
large most likely happened off the coast of the pacific northwest, so off the coast of washington and oregon that did rupture there. it would do the same thing it did in chile. it would create a large tsunami, and create intense shaking that could potentially damage many buildings in that area. >> one other thing, paul, how long will the aftershocks last? >> these aftershocks will fortunately go down in magnitude -- frequency as time goes on, that it could last months and years from...
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if anybody out there lives in wisconsin or, oregon, new york, indiana and would like to be a united statessenator, if you air republican, run. we can win over seats. >> sean: schumer is vulnerable? >> by the way if you want the numbers i threw out go to dick morris.com. >> sean: you need to write a column he's no clinton. >> did you see the within i wrote that said can he tray angulate. how manigists does it take to change a lightbulb? one if he wants to change. >> sean: you won't believe what they've been caught basing their research on this time. that in 90 short seconds. and bob beckel has a story about me and the president. straight ahead. . >> sean: more embarrassing news for the united nations climate change panel. retracted claims about the melting himalayan . now the it has been revealed the report on ice in the and december, alps and africa was based on two sources one a magazine from mountain climbers and the other source was a geography grad student's dissertation. this panel is about as credible as al gore and his documentary. host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fi
if anybody out there lives in wisconsin or, oregon, new york, indiana and would like to be a united statessenator, if you air republican, run. we can win over seats. >> sean: schumer is vulnerable? >> by the way if you want the numbers i threw out go to dick morris.com. >> sean: you need to write a column he's no clinton. >> did you see the within i wrote that said can he tray angulate. how manigists does it take to change a lightbulb? one if he wants to change. >>...
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i have a riff on that -- and by the governor of oregon, i would change the public perception by working the service they're buried the american people come into contact with the federal government as much through the tsa and airports as any other place. let's do our best to get right. thank you very much and the written questions will be submitted by the staff and by members. again, thank you for being here. we really want to work with you to make sure that you have the legislative support and the fiscal support to get these very, very important tasks bright. we will come back to this in due course. thank you all very much. this hearing is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> a film was the focus of a recent supreme court decision on campaign finance. we will talk about that sunday night on cspan's "q&a." tune into book tv for a three- day presidents' day weekend. we will have henry paulson talking to warren buffett on the economic collapse. we will have garry wills on how the atomicçó bomb change
i have a riff on that -- and by the governor of oregon, i would change the public perception by working the service they're buried the american people come into contact with the federal government as much through the tsa and airports as any other place. let's do our best to get right. thank you very much and the written questions will be submitted by the staff and by members. again, thank you for being here. we really want to work with you to make sure that you have the legislative support and...
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. >>> cameras were rolling as a homeless man fought off a robber in oregon.d suspect tries to grab some cash, practically right out of the hands of the gas station clerk. but then a good samaritan jumps into the action, tackling the would-be tleef. the suspect fights with the man, kicking him. as the fight continues outside the store. police still haven't located the suspect since the incident happened last month. the homeless man is expected to be just fine. >>> from reality tv stars to real-life heroes. for two members of the famous duggar family, josh and john duggar helped save a young girl who was injured in a car accident. they noticed the girl and her grandmother pull into the parking lot of their used car business. the little girl was unconscious so josh called 911 and john performed cpr on her. paramedics arrived a few minutes later. the duggars say they don't see themselves as heros. >> i don't believe in coincidences. i believe in divine intervention. i think god really had us here at that time to help matty. >> matty is now in critical condition a
. >>> cameras were rolling as a homeless man fought off a robber in oregon.d suspect tries to grab some cash, practically right out of the hands of the gas station clerk. but then a good samaritan jumps into the action, tackling the would-be tleef. the suspect fights with the man, kicking him. as the fight continues outside the store. police still haven't located the suspect since the incident happened last month. the homeless man is expected to be just fine. >>> from reality...
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if anybody out there lives in wisconsin or, oregon, new york, indiana and would like to be a united statesnator, if you air republican, run. we can win over seats. >> sean: schumer is vulnerable? >> by the way if you want the numbers i threw out go to dick morris.com. >> sean: you need to write a column he's no clinton. >> did you see the within i wrote that said can he tray angulate. how manigists does it take to change a lightbulb? one if he wants to change. >> sean: you won't believe what they've been caught basing their research on this time. that in 90 short seconds. and bob beckel has a story about me and the president. straighththththt ♪ sitting in a fortune 100 company? a good place to find yourself. and that's exactly where our graduates do find themselves -- in 96 of those fortune 100 companies. because we make sure our bachelor's degree programs... meet the needs of businesses by working with businesses... to develop our bachelor's degree programs. devry university. discover educatn working at devry.edu. blp blp . >> sean: more embarrassing news for the united nations climate ch
if anybody out there lives in wisconsin or, oregon, new york, indiana and would like to be a united statesnator, if you air republican, run. we can win over seats. >> sean: schumer is vulnerable? >> by the way if you want the numbers i threw out go to dick morris.com. >> sean: you need to write a column he's no clinton. >> did you see the within i wrote that said can he tray angulate. how manigists does it take to change a lightbulb? one if he wants to change. >>...
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new dawn, also the name of a christian rock band from oregon. glee club that plays school assemblies, holiday shows and gospel concerts. they seem to be very good. it's also the name of an industrial company that makes big industrial peanut grinders like this one, based in swa edd swaziland. war is very hard, planning for war is very hard. googling your name for your war is not that hard actually. could have been done. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity... and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. >>> our interns are exhausted. julia, rachel, you guys have done great work. thank you. it's starting to pay off. so far, 16 senators and the president of the senate, also known as the vice president, have responded to our calls or otherwise gone on the record about whether they support the idea of reforming the fi
new dawn, also the name of a christian rock band from oregon. glee club that plays school assemblies, holiday shows and gospel concerts. they seem to be very good. it's also the name of an industrial company that makes big industrial peanut grinders like this one, based in swa edd swaziland. war is very hard, planning for war is very hard. googling your name for your war is not that hard actually. could have been done. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record...
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new dawn, also the name of a christian rock band from oregon.plays at gospel concerts. they seem to be very good. it's also the name of an industrial company that makes peanut machines like this. war is very hard, planning for war is very hard. googling your name for your war is not that hard actually. hi, e! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. >>> our interns are exhausted. julia, rachel, you guys have done great work. thank you. it's starting to pay off. so far, 16 senators and the president of the senate, also known as the vice president, have responded to our calls or otherwise gone on the record about whether they support the idea of performing the filibuster. the republicans are using it in a way that's never bee
new dawn, also the name of a christian rock band from oregon.plays at gospel concerts. they seem to be very good. it's also the name of an industrial company that makes peanut machines like this. war is very hard, planning for war is very hard. googling your name for your war is not that hard actually. hi, e! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni...
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addition to the warnings in the pacific basin, we also have tsunami advisories posted for california, oregon, washington, alaska and the west coast of canada. we are expecting significant -- we are expecting to see very significant currents in the area. very turbulent water in bays and harbors of those locations. >> the wave generated by this earthquake in the hours immediately following the quake itself were described as moving across the ocean as fast as a jetliner. how would you characterize the waves now from the data you're looking the at and what you're hearing? >> yes. the waves are proilgating across the ocean at the speed of a jetliner, 450 to 6 a miles per hour. as they get nearer to shore in all of these areas, and it's happening at different times around the basin, but as they do get nearer to shore, they encounter shallower and shallower water, so the wave speed slows down, but that causes the water to come press. that's why we see a tsunami come into shore with wave heights that can inundate land. also to note they do come in at a speed of about 35 miles per hour. a very danger
addition to the warnings in the pacific basin, we also have tsunami advisories posted for california, oregon, washington, alaska and the west coast of canada. we are expecting significant -- we are expecting to see very significant currents in the area. very turbulent water in bays and harbors of those locations. >> the wave generated by this earthquake in the hours immediately following the quake itself were described as moving across the ocean as fast as a jetliner. how would you...
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. >> we generally don't get too much snow like this where i'm from in oregon.t's impressive. >> thousands of people still don't have power. knocked out by the historic blizzard. utility companies have called in reenforcements from the carolinas and are asking customers to be patient. >> airlines are trying their best to get as many flights out of dc as possible. if you dent get out ahead of the storm, you are probably stuck. travel troubles led lawmakers to cancel everything on the schedule for the rest of the week. just a few blocks from the capital, baldwin tom used his days off to dig off the area around his house. >> we have been working for three days. the car is cleared up, we cleared up the back ally to our car. >> nation's capital needs only nine more inches to make it the snowiest winter in the city's history. >>> just in time for this next storm, hundreds of thousands of tons of road salt arrived in our area. the first of nine supply shipped scheduled docked. each one carries 40,000 tons of salt. the shipments will be distributed to road crews in mary
. >> we generally don't get too much snow like this where i'm from in oregon.t's impressive. >> thousands of people still don't have power. knocked out by the historic blizzard. utility companies have called in reenforcements from the carolinas and are asking customers to be patient. >> airlines are trying their best to get as many flights out of dc as possible. if you dent get out ahead of the storm, you are probably stuck. travel troubles led lawmakers to cancel everything...
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in oregon's dayton school district, they used build america bonds to employ up to 150 people building and remodeling classrooms. by using build america bonds, the district saved an estimated estimated $1.2 million in interest costs. it is a small school district, mr. president. those kinds of savings make a difference. communities in wisconsin have also used a build america bonds one small community used them to lower their financing costs by 2.3%, allowing it to turn plans to upgrade roads, sewers, and buildings into reality. one of their leaders told "business week" magazine that without build america bonds, some projects might not be done and there would be less employment. recently, a joint c.b.o. joint tax committee report highlighted a number of other benefits from build america bonds. c.b.o. and the joint tax committee found that tax credit bonds like our build america bonds are more cost-effective than tax-exempt bonds. the report also concludes that because the bonds are more attractive to investors, they are more efficient at raising capital. this saves municipalities time
in oregon's dayton school district, they used build america bonds to employ up to 150 people building and remodeling classrooms. by using build america bonds, the district saved an estimated estimated $1.2 million in interest costs. it is a small school district, mr. president. those kinds of savings make a difference. communities in wisconsin have also used a build america bonds one small community used them to lower their financing costs by 2.3%, allowing it to turn plans to upgrade roads,...
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defazio of oregon. for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan rise?inutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. speaker, several weeks ago, our nation received a very vivid remirnede that islamic terrorists are still at war with our nation and are bent on killing innocent american citizens. on christmas day, an islamic extremist attempted to blow up northwest flight 253 as it was on its final approach from amsterdam to net roe airport with a sophisticated bomb smuggled in his underwear he had been radical azed ial qaeda and trained in yemen. following his capture, he was only questioned by f.b.i. agents for a total of 50 minutes then after that initial questions, he was sent to the university of michigan burn center, probably the best medical care in the entire world, all at taxpayer expense. then, attorney general eric holder had to decide how to proceed. did attorney general holder and the justice department immediately share the information they had gathered with senior intelligence offic
defazio of oregon. for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan rise?inutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. speaker, several weeks ago, our nation received a very vivid remirnede that islamic terrorists are still at war with our nation and are bent on killing innocent american citizens. on christmas day, an islamic extremist attempted to blow up northwest flight 253 as it was on its final approach from amsterdam to...
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portland, oregon. hello. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i've been listening to mrs. she's been saying in a number of different ways that her husband has lost his he way, that he's lost his values, that he must be confused. i'm just wondering, as hard as it may be to accept, are you just saying these things to make yourself feel better? in other words, that he just must be crazy? i guess my question is, is it fobl for possible for a man or woman to fall out of love with their spouse and fall in love with someone else, and maybe that's the case here? if it is the case, should a person stay in a marriage if they've been married 20 years and have four children? >> no. i actually agree with you that it is -- i think it is possible for a man -- i think it's certainly possible that he just felt completely out of love with me and fell in love with somebody else. but the honorable thing to do would be to say i'm not in love with you, and i'm going to marry this other woman. that's not what he said. so he's asking for permission, and then i want to stay married to you is not r
portland, oregon. hello. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i've been listening to mrs. she's been saying in a number of different ways that her husband has lost his he way, that he's lost his values, that he must be confused. i'm just wondering, as hard as it may be to accept, are you just saying these things to make yourself feel better? in other words, that he just must be crazy? i guess my question is, is it fobl for possible for a man or woman to fall out of love with their...
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oregon's label right with a more precise, which may be more useful. >> thank you. can i take you to the question of counternarcotics? as you are aware, our committee expressed some skepticism flashier about what the united kingdom had. and we have been in correspondence with you since then when he wrote to us in january. can i ask you, arising from the current situation in the more recent information, according to the united nations office on drugs and crime, there's been a 22% fall in opium poppies cultivation in 2009. including and 33% reduction in helmand. but at the same time, we understand from sco information centers, that the price of legal crops, including wheat having visited foray. and now fallen back. it appears that farmers were likely turning to poppies cultivation. can you explain that, which would seem to be a counter to the economic interest come and given that they're in the past we thought the price of legal production is up. and it was in the economic sense to move to wheat, where they now move back to poppy. >> i think there are two reasons behi
oregon's label right with a more precise, which may be more useful. >> thank you. can i take you to the question of counternarcotics? as you are aware, our committee expressed some skepticism flashier about what the united kingdom had. and we have been in correspondence with you since then when he wrote to us in january. can i ask you, arising from the current situation in the more recent information, according to the united nations office on drugs and crime, there's been a 22% fall in...
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. >> i think the generally front about it and i recognized the gentleman from oregon, mr.on mr. chairman played please do have administration and an essay that is that dean in the spirit of the law was amended after the tragic crash in florida a number of years ago during the clinton administration tiered pricing that i've been arguing for more than a decade that the faa could not both regulate in the public interest and assure his safety and promote the industry. unfortunately, even though after that horrible accident i got the law changed finally. you know, there are some within the agency was still think it's their duty and there's some in congress who think it her duty to promote the industry. no, you know, we are here for a staff to assure safety. and then secondly, we want to have a healthy industry that is safe. and just hearing the earlier comments regarding quality versus number of hours here i have been raising the concern since, you know, the early 1990's that i don't believe that you can provide him a no matter how high the quality is inadequate amount of train
. >> i think the generally front about it and i recognized the gentleman from oregon, mr.on mr. chairman played please do have administration and an essay that is that dean in the spirit of the law was amended after the tragic crash in florida a number of years ago during the clinton administration tiered pricing that i've been arguing for more than a decade that the faa could not both regulate in the public interest and assure his safety and promote the industry. unfortunately, even...
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. >> ginnie in portland, oregon, please go had. >> caller: is this peter? >> yes. comic you're a workaholic, but that's not what i call. you do a good job. i want you in the morning times. but i had to quickly as i was going to ask either of the gas. the first question is, how important is marjah to the taliban? we hear a lot. really, how important is it? is it going to hurt them, short-term, long-term? and then the number two question is, they've been growing poppy for a long, long time. and because it's easy, it's low maintenance, and why can't we buy that from them, turn that into morphine? bear in a war zone. people are getting hurt, when you go to a hospital or doctor, i predict they don't even have morphine. >> mark moyar? >> let me talk about the first question you had. i do think marjah is important militarily. and if you look at, one thing they would like to have is a sanctuary area. and that is what they've had in marjah. they been able to process opium there. they been able to build i need these, and doing those things it's a lot harder when you're up in
. >> ginnie in portland, oregon, please go had. >> caller: is this peter? >> yes. comic you're a workaholic, but that's not what i call. you do a good job. i want you in the morning times. but i had to quickly as i was going to ask either of the gas. the first question is, how important is marjah to the taliban? we hear a lot. really, how important is it? is it going to hurt them, short-term, long-term? and then the number two question is, they've been growing poppy for a...
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. >> chair thanks the gentleman and now recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr.vell in your testimony where you are talking about the special inspections air carrier training programs were in effectively implemented i find disturbing elements in there and i would like you to expand on them a little bit and then i will ask the minister babbitt to respond. it says faa, when talking about responses, only captured the responses and a true appelee which of the air carrier training program should have included effective this not just compliance with requirements i.e. we check the boxes that you know did it take, did it work, did we get the desired results? what sort of measures should there be? i mean how would we get to measuring effectiveness? how with the faa to that and why don't they do it? >> sir, we have a project underway to assess faa's the underway to assess faa's the termination of the validity of training programs and we intend to follow up on that point. on this key one i will note that duest backs, the first goes to a point that mr. boccieri raised earlie
. >> chair thanks the gentleman and now recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr.vell in your testimony where you are talking about the special inspections air carrier training programs were in effectively implemented i find disturbing elements in there and i would like you to expand on them a little bit and then i will ask the minister babbitt to respond. it says faa, when talking about responses, only captured the responses and a true appelee which of the air carrier training program...
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california, connecticut, new york, and up in the upper northwest, washington and oregon. tell you this, wisconsin and washington, they're very active in candidate recruiting there. california, a very expensive state. we shall see. of course, the republicans have their own share of senate seats that they still have to defend. nearly a half dozen. for us political junkies, though, there's going to be maybe 20 to 24 competitive senate races come november. unbelievable. moving on. can a democrat from miami tap into nascar nation, i say, tongue and cheek. well, on february 13th, the top democrat in the florida senate rate, kendrick meek, will be the lead sponsor for mike wallace's number one car at the nascar nationwide series. that's kind of the minor league of nascar races. it's in daytona beach. said meek, i'm running for the senate to get florida's economy working again. for the nascar nation, and for all families throughout this state. look, the trip to the speedway is a familiar stop for republican candidates, but democrats, particularly ones running in red or purple sta
california, connecticut, new york, and up in the upper northwest, washington and oregon. tell you this, wisconsin and washington, they're very active in candidate recruiting there. california, a very expensive state. we shall see. of course, the republicans have their own share of senate seats that they still have to defend. nearly a half dozen. for us political junkies, though, there's going to be maybe 20 to 24 competitive senate races come november. unbelievable. moving on. can a democrat...
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, those same kids were in a program like i have over here in overtown or the program in portland, oregono way they would have gone into that man's house and take his life. we make the investment now because we know it will affect someone's life. >> we'll meet and go into the room and have a general session. that's all the within they come together for a time we're going to go through the motivation and the men toring like we discussed. >> we want them coming out and we want to thank them. we are reaching out to the kids. this is what they will listen to. they don't listen to us. and we want to probability you coming out and supporting our foundation, our charity. >> it mean so much. >> i have never been to one. i'm excited. >> this is like to be here. watch this when you walk into the room. watch this. >> good morning, everybody. , this is the founder of the charity and truly a blessing to see each and every one of you here today. we commend you for being here. give yourself a round of applause, how important for these kids to see you, dwayne wade a meg. a star athletes functioning in a
, those same kids were in a program like i have over here in overtown or the program in portland, oregono way they would have gone into that man's house and take his life. we make the investment now because we know it will affect someone's life. >> we'll meet and go into the room and have a general session. that's all the within they come together for a time we're going to go through the motivation and the men toring like we discussed. >> we want them coming out and we want to thank...
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i found in the archives letters from candidates for governor from states like oregon applying to puleiter'spaper for an endorsement. the "new york times" does not endorse candidates, governors from other states. so it had tremendous influence. the election of cleveland, the world was responsible--. >> brown: how did he build it into that? it was not that when he took over. there became a kind of style, signature, whatever, formula. what was it? the pulitzer magic was to begin to write about the urban world , particularly its lower class and its middle class, in a way that represented the interests. before his time, newspapers were boring. you had to read the entire letter from london to find out the country mean war was over. when you picked up a pulitzer paper, it had huge headlines, dynamic story of interest, something that pulitzer's message to his reporters was give me something that everybody will be talking about that night at the dinner table. so what he did is he began to cover the lives of these immigrants coming to new york. and, you know, if you go into anybody's house today and
i found in the archives letters from candidates for governor from states like oregon applying to puleiter'spaper for an endorsement. the "new york times" does not endorse candidates, governors from other states. so it had tremendous influence. the election of cleveland, the world was responsible--. >> brown: how did he build it into that? it was not that when he took over. there became a kind of style, signature, whatever, formula. what was it? the pulitzer magic was to begin to...
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it was a magical trip for me as a young guy for a small guy in oregon.ground in the news business or in the photography business, and to be sitting there, photograph and the president of the united states, is one -- photograph in the president of the united states. -- photographing the president of united states. anyone who knows me knows i am not a depressed person. i was sent off to the middle east for three months. some people might say that is not really a good news assignment, but i went out and capitalized on many of the contacts i had, and i went to saudi arabia. it totally got me back in the mainstream, and it was one of the best things ever happened. >> you saw the picture in the helicopter. we flew down on what was a special air mission, whatever, and there were some former staff on the plane, and they said goodbye and got in the car and drove off, and i got on the plane and flew back to andrews air force base, and there were not that many people on the plane, and i had to go back to the white house because the camera's eye had belonged to the
it was a magical trip for me as a young guy for a small guy in oregon.ground in the news business or in the photography business, and to be sitting there, photograph and the president of the united states, is one -- photograph in the president of the united states. -- photographing the president of united states. anyone who knows me knows i am not a depressed person. i was sent off to the middle east for three months. some people might say that is not really a good news assignment, but i went...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon -- oregon. the quorum call and to speak as if in morning business for 20 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, after holding 20 town hall meetings in my home state of oregon, i can certainly report that people are hungry for good economic news. particularly news about job creation, growing our economy. our people want fresh ideas that work and, clearly, they are saying and saying passionately, that it's time to set aside government that doesn't work for them. that is why i'm proud to come to the floor this afternoon and talk about a positive economic development. a development that has far exceeded the projections and the hopes of those who advocated for it and that is th -- the build america bonds program. build america bonds work and it works to put people to work at good paying, family wage jobs. mr. president, when i started working on build america bonds about six years ago with a number of colleagues on the other side of the aisle, it was because i fe
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon -- oregon. the quorum call and to speak as if in morning business for 20 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, after holding 20 town hall meetings in my home state of oregon, i can certainly report that people are hungry for good economic news. particularly news about job creation, growing our economy. our people want fresh ideas that work and, clearly, they are saying and saying passionately, that it's time...
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the most points scored by a player since leon post, 41, back in the 2006 pac-10 tournament against oregonreal deal. >> don: the real deal and small. we saw porter thursday night, second place all-time in career threes. randle going to be, if he stays on track, going to become cal's all-time leader scorer. pretty heady stuff for him. he had a great career. i believe with mike montgomery coming here has made him an even better player than he was before he got here. >> barry: he just told him, be what you are. randle accepted that. his growth over four years has been really something to watch. here's randle. that's what he'll do to you. doesn't get this one to go. he's going to make you step out and defend it. >> don: he has the green light and unlimited range. >> barry: that time, a foul, coming to the basket offensive. >> don: pretty good pace to this game earlier. at least good shooting. we're five minutes in. 10-10, a bunch of threes made. i think washington state, again, if they can get out in semitransition, cal with gutierrez back in the lineup, a much better defensive team. >> barry:
the most points scored by a player since leon post, 41, back in the 2006 pac-10 tournament against oregonreal deal. >> don: the real deal and small. we saw porter thursday night, second place all-time in career threes. randle going to be, if he stays on track, going to become cal's all-time leader scorer. pretty heady stuff for him. he had a great career. i believe with mike montgomery coming here has made him an even better player than he was before he got here. >> barry: he just...
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logger for 45 years, and let me tell you, fort bragg california coast has been in recession, and oregon and actual washington, a lot of loggers are just lucky we have extended unemployment. we have a place called jackson state forest, state owned. 50,000 acres. there's 9 billion -- 17 people, three-quarters of them are environmentalists, saying they are trying to save the forest and what they should do, they should get back into exports and help the loggers out but a state has a lot you cannot export state timber. but the thing is, it would create a lot of jobs. the forest is real healthy, it loves to be logged, it has been logged since 1852 and they would rather see it byrne -- byrne or just shut it down and let it rot. guest: clearly the solutions we devise have to be sector by sector, different things for different sectors. you are talking to someone who comes from a timber growing region and i understand how it affects the economy. but that is one piece of the economy that needs attention, as you acknowledge, and i appreciate you acknowledging it, without extended unemployment benef
logger for 45 years, and let me tell you, fort bragg california coast has been in recession, and oregon and actual washington, a lot of loggers are just lucky we have extended unemployment. we have a place called jackson state forest, state owned. 50,000 acres. there's 9 billion -- 17 people, three-quarters of them are environmentalists, saying they are trying to save the forest and what they should do, they should get back into exports and help the loggers out but a state has a lot you cannot...