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so, the willamitte river system is a big river system in western oregon, and i think of it as oregon's big river, because it really flows through our biggest cities and our richest farmland. i think in oregon, and nationwide, there's still a question in people's mind, "what--what's the value of a river?" and we've just gone through a couple of centuries of kind of disconnecting ourselves from rivers, and we're in the process of sort of getting back to that. so, my main motivation for this film was to really shine a light on what's really a national movement to reconnect to our rivers, and to begin to restore them. i hope that people will see in this film, um, lots of examples of how you can sort of identify yourself as living in a watershed, and living in a community of people that are connected by water. the choices that we all make in our different parts of that watershed affect each and every person. >> we are so lucky in portland to have the willamitte river. i mean, we're the bridge city. there are so many bridges, and people cross them to go downtown, and, um, i bet a lot of peop
so, the willamitte river system is a big river system in western oregon, and i think of it as oregon's big river, because it really flows through our biggest cities and our richest farmland. i think in oregon, and nationwide, there's still a question in people's mind, "what--what's the value of a river?" and we've just gone through a couple of centuries of kind of disconnecting ourselves from rivers, and we're in the process of sort of getting back to that. so, my main motivation for...
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haze hanging in the air from yesterday with smoke coming down from oregon.y will probably import more today. it will be hazy and 76 to 82 inland and hazy an the bay with high clouds and sunshine and 65 to 76. cool along the coast and 58 to cool in san francisco at 64. now a check of the morning commute. leyla gulen? >> we have construction in san jose and it could slow your commute down if you travel along the nimitz in the southbound direction we will have a few lanes taken away that will last until about 9:00 a.m. this morning, between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. and as we look at our drive time traffic headed along 80, westbound, from albany to the maze it is four minutes. southbound along 880 from fremont to san jose that is 15-minute drive and 280 northbound from 101 to cupertino is 13 minutes and outside we go and another look at san jose 280 away from 17 a couple of headlights we are looking at quiet conditions this morning. kristen and eric? >> breaking news from san francisco where firefighters uncovered a pot growing operation at scene of a house fire. a tw
haze hanging in the air from yesterday with smoke coming down from oregon.y will probably import more today. it will be hazy and 76 to 82 inland and hazy an the bay with high clouds and sunshine and 65 to 76. cool along the coast and 58 to cool in san francisco at 64. now a check of the morning commute. leyla gulen? >> we have construction in san jose and it could slow your commute down if you travel along the nimitz in the southbound direction we will have a few lanes taken away that...
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it is challenging to be a first, it is challenging to be in the limelight. >> reporter: cover oregonperating officer triz de la rosa. >> whatever it takes to get them there, so whether it is a woman, strumming a guitar or whether it is a rap, that message is there. >> reporter: it may be a tough sell. >> as much as you can have an ad campaign that sort of inspires me at the end of the day, the government is in washington, d.c., and has never met you. >> reporter: although the ad did inspire nanke to create his own video and song. >> ♪ follow the trail, you know, it is going to derail ♪ if we don't face it. >> those who do want to enroll in oregon's plan can start doing so october 1st. anna werner, cbs news. >> glor: still ahead, pastor rick warren's first public words on the suicide of his son. if you're looking for help relieving heartburn, caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal
it is challenging to be a first, it is challenging to be in the limelight. >> reporter: cover oregonperating officer triz de la rosa. >> whatever it takes to get them there, so whether it is a woman, strumming a guitar or whether it is a rap, that message is there. >> reporter: it may be a tough sell. >> as much as you can have an ad campaign that sort of inspires me at the end of the day, the government is in washington, d.c., and has never met you. >> reporter:...
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. >> blame oregon for all of this. if you were outside today and you got the sunshine, most of us did today, it wasn't blue sky, you should be able to see dab grab this picture but you can't because of the haze out there, you should be able to see mount diablo. we have the douglas fire in douglas county southern oregon close to roseburg. other mid-level winds are blowing from north to south. so even though we have an onshore flow at the surface, all the smoke is making a hundreds of miles trip from southern oregon to the bay area so it's been hazy all afternoon. it leads to amazing sunsets so about 7:30 tonight grab the camera go outside you will get some great sunsets courtesy of the smoke that's in the sky and will be once again tomorrow. more on our local forecast coming up in 10 minutes. >>> an emotional homecoming in san jose for one family today. >> they waited 6 decades to welcome home the remains of their american soldier. ♪[ music ] >> sergeant first class joseph steinberg's coffin touched down on u.s. soil as
. >> blame oregon for all of this. if you were outside today and you got the sunshine, most of us did today, it wasn't blue sky, you should be able to see dab grab this picture but you can't because of the haze out there, you should be able to see mount diablo. we have the douglas fire in douglas county southern oregon close to roseburg. other mid-level winds are blowing from north to south. so even though we have an onshore flow at the surface, all the smoke is making a hundreds of miles...
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oregon my oregon. finally a group of applications making some sense in the sea of incompetence and apathy that is the student loan crisis. we have more coming up after the break. ç] (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt
oregon my oregon. finally a group of applications making some sense in the sea of incompetence and apathy that is the student loan crisis. we have more coming up after the break. ç] (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege....
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we may have smoky haze like yesterday from the fires in oregon. it is possible with temperatures below average at 76 to 82. around the bay we go from 65 to 76. the cool breeze will keep the coast into san francisco around 58 to 64. now the only commute. leyla gulen? >> starting busy with an overturned vehicle near the tunnel traveling along old tunnel road we have this. we have a subject possibly trapped in the car. we are looking at slow-and-go speeds from orinda to the tunnel on 580 westbound between tracy and dublin, 24 minutes and along highway 4 from antioch to concord that is 15 minutes and from san rafael to the city you are look at under 20 minutes and as we continue the drive over the golden gate bridge it looks clear and we do not see any delays. eric and kristen? >> time is running out to avoid a bart strike. both sides runs to the bargain ing table. officials say there was progress made on supplemental issues but no progress on the major issues of salary and benefits. they could bargain past the august 4 deadline if headway is being ma
we may have smoky haze like yesterday from the fires in oregon. it is possible with temperatures below average at 76 to 82. around the bay we go from 65 to 76. the cool breeze will keep the coast into san francisco around 58 to 64. now the only commute. leyla gulen? >> starting busy with an overturned vehicle near the tunnel traveling along old tunnel road we have this. we have a subject possibly trapped in the car. we are looking at slow-and-go speeds from orinda to the tunnel on 580...
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mainly up in oregon. higher clouds skirt, the north bay. if you don't have the low clouds underneath. fog, sun breezy. mostly sunny, kind of hazy skies. there's fires in fresno county, oregon. temperatures today 60s, 70s and 80s. i don't see much change. subtle changes, day to day. some areas might cool down a degree or two. no big deal until the low moves through which would be on thursday. that will drop our temperatures and then a slight rebound on the weekend for the inland temperatures. >>> the clock is still ticking towards the deadline. what's happening at the bargaining table with the threat of another b.a.r.t. strike now days away. >> reporter: we're live in oakland near jack london square. pg&e crews are working to fix some downed power lines. power is out through the area. we'll bring you the latest. >> reporter: we're live at the san jose airport where the body of an army veteran who has been missing for 60 years has arrived. we'll have the emotional homecoming when "mornings on 2" continues. >>> welcome back. pg&e crews are now
mainly up in oregon. higher clouds skirt, the north bay. if you don't have the low clouds underneath. fog, sun breezy. mostly sunny, kind of hazy skies. there's fires in fresno county, oregon. temperatures today 60s, 70s and 80s. i don't see much change. subtle changes, day to day. some areas might cool down a degree or two. no big deal until the low moves through which would be on thursday. that will drop our temperatures and then a slight rebound on the weekend for the inland temperatures....
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we do not have much fog, just marine layer clouds and haze from the smoke in the wildfires in oregon. day planner the next 12 hours away the bay, over crest at 356 through the morning hours and slow sunshine and sunny and mid-60's at noon and 70 during the afternoon and back to jacket weather and 64 at 7:00. the next 12 hours inland we will have our thickest clouds in the north bay and mid-50's where the clouds the longer and sunny in the east bay and 70 and not summer with temperatures ten degrees warmer and 80 at 4:00 and 72 and comfortable in the evening. at the traffic center, leyla gulen? >> it has been very slow and we have had a few accidents here and there and as we take you over the past traveling along 580 in the westbound direction you can see the tail lights and it is very busy. we have a report of debris that fell into the lanes and that is showing a drive from tracy to dublin through livermore you can see how slow it is and it will take you more than 30 minutes. mass transit shows the bright spot, no delays, all moving along fine. in san jose, here is a look at 280 away
we do not have much fog, just marine layer clouds and haze from the smoke in the wildfires in oregon. day planner the next 12 hours away the bay, over crest at 356 through the morning hours and slow sunshine and sunny and mid-60's at noon and 70 during the afternoon and back to jacket weather and 64 at 7:00. the next 12 hours inland we will have our thickest clouds in the north bay and mid-50's where the clouds the longer and sunny in the east bay and 70 and not summer with temperatures ten...
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native american mascots were banned in oregon, past tense, that was until state lawmakers overturned the ban on schools using them. but the question is is money driving the decision to keep those mascots alive? victor blackwell is out front. >> reporter: the amity high school warriors, the banks high school braves, the high school indians. they're three of the estimated 900 sports teams in america that rally around native american mascots, but the days of the chieftains and the mohawks may soon be over, at least at public schools in oregon. last year the state superintendent found the continued use of native american mascots creates a hostile educational environment. >> it's an unhealthy, unregulated environment, and it leads to racist comments and a negative self-image for many of those people. >> reporter: 15 schools were ordered to give up their feathers and war paint by 2017 or potentially lose state funding. fast forward to this month. oregon state lawmakers overwhelmingly passed senator jeff cruz's bill to effectively reverse the ban. >> after all of these years, it's kind of a
native american mascots were banned in oregon, past tense, that was until state lawmakers overturned the ban on schools using them. but the question is is money driving the decision to keep those mascots alive? victor blackwell is out front. >> reporter: the amity high school warriors, the banks high school braves, the high school indians. they're three of the estimated 900 sports teams in america that rally around native american mascots, but the days of the chieftains and the mohawks...
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redwood forests in northern california and oregon? it just sounds so crazy. and, of course, all of the western accounts about that, you know, dismiss it. but when i started to interview the japanese and i listened to what their logic was, well, they had quite a clever idea which was they knew that in september the forests in oregon and northern california are usually tinder dry. is they expected the weather, the dryness to be a force multiplier for these incendiary bombs that they dropped. i mean, they anticipated setting on fire a good part of northern california and southern oregon. now, what happened there, lucky for us, was it was the most unseasonably rainy september in a hundred years. and so when they dropped the incendiaries, well, they went off, but they can't have the effect that the japanese intended. so we tended to just kind of dismiss that as, oh, that was a crazy japanese plan, but the truth of the matter was they just got unlucky, and we got tremendously lucky. >> one other question. pbs had a show on these subs a year or two ago. that's the f
redwood forests in northern california and oregon? it just sounds so crazy. and, of course, all of the western accounts about that, you know, dismiss it. but when i started to interview the japanese and i listened to what their logic was, well, they had quite a clever idea which was they knew that in september the forests in oregon and northern california are usually tinder dry. is they expected the weather, the dryness to be a force multiplier for these incendiary bombs that they dropped. i...
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>>ifill: senator roger wicker of mississippi, senator jeff merkley from oregon about.about. >> richard cord ray was confirmed to head the consumer protection bureau. >> brown: now to the volatile situation in egypt. after a week of relative peace in the country, violent clashes returned last night. ray suarez reports. >>suarez: supporters of out offed president mohamed morsi poured into cairo streets last night calling for his return to power. they marched into will of the capital's busiest brings ans that's where tensions boiled over. proof from pbs's front line, demonstrators burned tires and blocked the roadway.
>>ifill: senator roger wicker of mississippi, senator jeff merkley from oregon about.about. >> richard cord ray was confirmed to head the consumer protection bureau. >> brown: now to the volatile situation in egypt. after a week of relative peace in the country, violent clashes returned last night. ray suarez reports. >>suarez: supporters of out offed president mohamed morsi poured into cairo streets last night calling for his return to power. they marched into will of...
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crews have been battling six major wildfires all across oregon this morning. those fires have burned nearly 33 square miles currently just 2% contained. it is very rough going out there. more than 100 homes have been evacuated. how is that affecting everybody in the bay area? residents are now being advised to reduce their exposure to smoke air by limiting outdoor activity and by setting air conditioning units to recirculate to keep that fresh air going. >> that is really important to know to so many people in the bay area, try to keep healthy and want to go out and exercise in the morning. >> we have that filtered sunshine all the way down here from that smoke in san jose yesterday. i put a lot more information up on my facebook page if that's something that interests you, you suffer from respiratory issues. check it out, christina loren, meteorologist. 57 in san jose to start, 51 in gilroy. good morning to you, bay area. a good looking day shaping up. you know why? we could be soaring this time of year. a lot of the nation is going to be baking with oppressi
crews have been battling six major wildfires all across oregon this morning. those fires have burned nearly 33 square miles currently just 2% contained. it is very rough going out there. more than 100 homes have been evacuated. how is that affecting everybody in the bay area? residents are now being advised to reduce their exposure to smoke air by limiting outdoor activity and by setting air conditioning units to recirculate to keep that fresh air going. >> that is really important to...
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so you bring up oregon.we saw in oregon are insurers came forward and gave their estimates for what it's going to cost to buy coverage in the exchange. then one of the insurers say that the competitors were offering lower rates and then pulled back and is now probably going to offer lower rates. you talk about this kind of competition all the time. that's point number one. point number two, we're forgetting that this law is going to have tax credits that in the first year the congressional budget office estimates 7 million new people in the exchanges, 6 million of that 7 million are going to have affordability credits meaning they are going to see huge savings compared to what they are paying now, and the benefit itself is just going to be a lot more comprehensive. they are going to have coverage when they need it, not just the skimpy plans that are now on the individual market. >> oh, okay, but there's also risk to that scenario because a lot more people may be dumped into these exchanges. >> you've got to
so you bring up oregon.we saw in oregon are insurers came forward and gave their estimates for what it's going to cost to buy coverage in the exchange. then one of the insurers say that the competitors were offering lower rates and then pulled back and is now probably going to offer lower rates. you talk about this kind of competition all the time. that's point number one. point number two, we're forgetting that this law is going to have tax credits that in the first year the congressional...
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de dÓlares a los consumidores y gracias a la competencias los costo estÁns bajando en california, oregonashington. los republicanos creen que la ley va a fracasar. >>> lo que el presiono dice, afirma el lÍder de la mayoria republicana del senado. es que el aÑo prÓximo, aumentaran los impuestos al comprar seguro en mÁs de 8 millÓn millones de dÓlares. >>> fundamentalmente la reforma tiene 2 objetivos principales permitir que 50 millones de personas, que hoy no tienen seguro. tengan acceso, a un plan de salud. y reducir los costos de cuidado mÉdico. muchos estadounidenses dudan que estos ofbs se puedan cumplir. y la costo rp continÚa batalla en el congreso reafirma el
de dÓlares a los consumidores y gracias a la competencias los costo estÁns bajando en california, oregonashington. los republicanos creen que la ley va a fracasar. >>> lo que el presiono dice, afirma el lÍder de la mayoria republicana del senado. es que el aÑo prÓximo, aumentaran los impuestos al comprar seguro en mÁs de 8 millÓn millones de dÓlares. >>> fundamentalmente la reforma tiene 2 objetivos principales permitir que 50 millones de personas, que hoy no tienen...
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america, julie miller from oregon asked equifax to fix a major mistake on her credit report, they gave her the run around, she took them to federal court, and won $ 18.6 million. with us, baxter who represented her. welcome, great to have you here, justin, i start with you, a large verdict for this case. how diddy this come to award all this money? this is amazing toe. >> the verdict was 2% of equifax's net worth, jy was trying to send a message that woul reach the board o directors, and ceo. and the investors. gerri: amazing, now, john, you and i have talked a number of times over years about number of mistakes in the credit reports, the credit reports that are essential for getting bank loans
america, julie miller from oregon asked equifax to fix a major mistake on her credit report, they gave her the run around, she took them to federal court, and won $ 18.6 million. with us, baxter who represented her. welcome, great to have you here, justin, i start with you, a large verdict for this case. how diddy this come to award all this money? this is amazing toe. >> the verdict was 2% of equifax's net worth, jy was trying to send a message that woul reach the board o directors, and...
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then maybe we examine california to oregon and see if that would make money, and then we examine the midwest and see be that would make money. everyone knows if the seller makes money as a stand-alone, you know high-speed rail would make money. >> all right, one last answer here. >> and we need to think differently about the partnerships. the japanese examples are great because it's not just the rail line, it's real estate deals. and be tokyo train station, three million passengers a day, whatever it is, that's also a real estate deal also owned by the railroad companies. we've got to get beyond just thinking about these as individual infrastructure
then maybe we examine california to oregon and see if that would make money, and then we examine the midwest and see be that would make money. everyone knows if the seller makes money as a stand-alone, you know high-speed rail would make money. >> all right, one last answer here. >> and we need to think differently about the partnerships. the japanese examples are great because it's not just the rail line, it's real estate deals. and be tokyo train station, three million passengers...
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when they got married on a fine june day back in 1997 and moved to the oregon countryside. the very town where jason was raised and started a family of their own. >> how old are you? >> five. >> what do you have on your birthday plate? >> a candle and fire. >> as we've had each one, healthy babies. they go through their childhood. they have worries and concerns if they get bit by a dog or a broken arm or something, but nothing with this magnitude. >> haines is a speck in a grand sweeping landscape. town of 400 or so near the oregon/idaho border. here jason joined his father's accounting business. stacy went to work at a nearby hospital as an obstetric nurse. this is the home the binghams loved and where they imagined they would live for the rest of their lives. >> it took each one of them to make us a family. sierra is compassionate and loving and you have megan who is confident and athletic. and lindsey has been our little bossy jabber jaws. makes sure everyone stays in line and hunter is just a happy go lucky 5 year old. full of energy and life. and then gauge who is kind
when they got married on a fine june day back in 1997 and moved to the oregon countryside. the very town where jason was raised and started a family of their own. >> how old are you? >> five. >> what do you have on your birthday plate? >> a candle and fire. >> as we've had each one, healthy babies. they go through their childhood. they have worries and concerns if they get bit by a dog or a broken arm or something, but nothing with this magnitude. >> haines...
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several hundred miles to our north in southern oregon two very large wildfires are burning. and in just one thin layer of the atmosphere, we have a north-to-south wind. that smoke is blowing from those fires in southern oregon all the way down the coastline into the bay area. so if you have the sunshine this afternoon, it wasn't that crystal clear blue sky chances are you had kind of a milky white sky. most of you had this which is just cloudy. that's what we have looking back toward emeryville, piedmont and oakland. look at you in concord, 68 degrees right now, 15 degrees below average. livermore at 74. san jose 73. downtown san francisco 62. san jose you have been below normal for the past several days by three to five degrees. 79 a popular temperature since friday. that's also today's high 79 degrees. as for what's going on, over the weekend you were chilly, cloudy, because of an area of low pressure down to the south and west. it's still there but not the main weather focus for us now. what is, is a large area of low pressure now getting closer to us from the northwest.
several hundred miles to our north in southern oregon two very large wildfires are burning. and in just one thin layer of the atmosphere, we have a north-to-south wind. that smoke is blowing from those fires in southern oregon all the way down the coastline into the bay area. so if you have the sunshine this afternoon, it wasn't that crystal clear blue sky chances are you had kind of a milky white sky. most of you had this which is just cloudy. that's what we have looking back toward...
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it's burning in southern oregon.ever, because of our west early flow, the way this area of low pressure is set up, the smoke is actually coming as far south as the bay area. want to start with our current tours, 55 in livermore, 59 in oakland and 57 degrees to start in sunnyvale. here is where we're headed throughout the day, the cool ocean air will keep temperatures really comfortable. however, even though it's going to be nice enough to get outdoors, if you suffer from respiratory issues, we want to talk about the air quality alert. low pressure stays put to the south. that will keep things nice and comfortable in the bay area. it's the central bay we're really watching. i went to our 3d graphics to pop this out and show you the areas that we're most concerned about. from santa rosa especially at the coastline all the way south and that extends as far south as santa cruz, you want to limit your outdoor activity. you'll really notice the smoke as we head through the second half of the day. we'll be left with a lot o
it's burning in southern oregon.ever, because of our west early flow, the way this area of low pressure is set up, the smoke is actually coming as far south as the bay area. want to start with our current tours, 55 in livermore, 59 in oakland and 57 degrees to start in sunnyvale. here is where we're headed throughout the day, the cool ocean air will keep temperatures really comfortable. however, even though it's going to be nice enough to get outdoors, if you suffer from respiratory issues, we...
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blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. and the chair now recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: thank you, madam chair. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment that i'm introducing with my colleague, ms. gabbard from hawaii, that would simply restore funding to the fiscal year 2013 levels for cleanup and safety in public areas. we take great pride in the united states and our military being the best trained and most werful fighting force in the world. but decades of military operations and training have left a toxic legacy of dangerous explosives and harmful chemicals on millions of acres in this country. the department of defense has an obligation to remediate these dangerous areas often in public or residential areas in a timely fashion. this contaminated real estate ntains housing, schools, parks, playgrounds in every state and almost every congressional district in our country. to help the department of defense become a better partn
blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. and the chair now recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: thank you, madam chair. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment that i'm introducing with my colleague, ms. gabbard from hawaii, that would simply restore funding to the fiscal year 2013 levels for cleanup and safety in public areas. we take great pride in...
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usually fires in oregon aren't a big deal for us but fires from southern oregon since we have north to south winds carrying the smoke to the bay area, our oakland cam, there's a bart train moving right to left, we're looking at reduced visibility because of the smoke outside right now. you don't see the smoke at the coast because you have cloud cover between you and the haze and smoke and we were pretty chilly at the coast taste. highs only in the low 60s. a few spots in the 80s. livermore 86. gilroy 84. concord hit 78 today warmer than yesterday. napa in the mid-70s. mid- to upper 60s for oakland. san francisco did make it to 64. got to update you on tropical storm flossie. now just a remnant area of low pressure moving away from the beautiful state of hawaii. we did see some record daily rainfall but widespread damage did not occur. thunderstorms still in the forecast tomorrow but things calming down in hawaii. for us, let's review the month because tomorrow is the final day of july. interesting here. san jose and the santa clara valley you have been two degrees cooler than normal fo
usually fires in oregon aren't a big deal for us but fires from southern oregon since we have north to south winds carrying the smoke to the bay area, our oakland cam, there's a bart train moving right to left, we're looking at reduced visibility because of the smoke outside right now. you don't see the smoke at the coast because you have cloud cover between you and the haze and smoke and we were pretty chilly at the coast taste. highs only in the low 60s. a few spots in the 80s. livermore 86....
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so in the case of oregon caves, not expanding the site could actually increase the cost of maintaining a very unique resource. my point is that the park acquisition and maintenance costs are not always in conflict, and certainly the oregon caves raises that issue. adding to the monument might actually hold down the cost of maintaining the site. so my question to you, dr. jarvis, is isn't this part of the thinking that ought to go into this debate? in other words, we're going to explore plenty of ideas. and you saw that with a big chunk of the senate. but wouldn't you say philosophically that we ought to try to find ways to intertwine this theory that park maintenance and acquisition together can be part of an effective and cost-effective approach to stewardship? >> i would agree completely with that, chairman. oregon caves is an example where the boundary edition that we have proposed would protect the watershed to the cave itself, as you know. and as i know, having been responsible for that great park, is that it is an active wet cave. there's a stream that runs through the middle of
so in the case of oregon caves, not expanding the site could actually increase the cost of maintaining a very unique resource. my point is that the park acquisition and maintenance costs are not always in conflict, and certainly the oregon caves raises that issue. adding to the monument might actually hold down the cost of maintaining the site. so my question to you, dr. jarvis, is isn't this part of the thinking that ought to go into this debate? in other words, we're going to explore plenty...
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monday mitchy of oregon. the chair: the the gentlewoman from oregon, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from oregon. ms. bonamici: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, the men and women of our national guard serve their dual federal and state missions bravely. it is essential that we appropriately equip them to succeed in both of those missions. the guard plays a critical role in supporting emergency disaster relief and i applaud their purchases of humvee ambulances for use in every state. but these ambulances are severely lacking and contain only the minimal and most basic medical equipment. they lack modern i-saving equipment like vital signs monitors. the dep guards' ambulances must be equipped to deal with emergencies. this is especially important in a state like oregon which faces the threat of wildfires and the prospect of a massive earthquake and resulting tidal waves. personnel will be extremely limited in the available treatme
monday mitchy of oregon. the chair: the the gentlewoman from oregon, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from oregon. ms. bonamici: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, the men and women of our national guard serve their dual federal and state missions bravely. it is essential that we appropriately equip them to succeed in both of those missions. the guard plays a critical role in supporting emergency disaster relief and...
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scary development of this we never approved for commercial use found growing mysteriously in oregon how did that happen is that something we should be concerned with that's the very reason that the world turned against g.m.o. when they were first proposed is because once you let this genie out of the bottle it can't be put back you you have open pollinated crowds and even to test plaque can contaminate and destroy an entire variety of corner or wheat or whatever it is the rice producers in this country really suffered because there is a pharmaceutical variety of rice that was being grown by a bear and it contaminated a top variety of u.s. rice that with. and was being grown for export that variety actually had to be recalled by the u.s. government. rice producers can't even grow this type of rice anymore because it became contaminated and it was with a pharmaceutical crop that wasn't even approved it was just in the tests so i mean these things are terribly dangerous but if the terminators you know if they're testing out in an open field i'm not cross means i mean what's going to happen
scary development of this we never approved for commercial use found growing mysteriously in oregon how did that happen is that something we should be concerned with that's the very reason that the world turned against g.m.o. when they were first proposed is because once you let this genie out of the bottle it can't be put back you you have open pollinated crowds and even to test plaque can contaminate and destroy an entire variety of corner or wheat or whatever it is the rice producers in this...
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others and when there's a contamination event in the united states as we've recently had an oregon over a week they block imports from the u.s. so these are our targets monsanto and the government are both working to stop those barriers to trade but you know it alexis it's ok because when santa along with du pont just launched this new website called g.m.o. answers dot com where they answer all of this in a lot of splenda do like this and they answer a lot of grievances they talk about how healthy g m o's are providing transparency of course the issue why do you think now i mean you know this web site are they really feeling the mounting pressure here for what is going to happen eventually in the united states will probably pass the labeling law and washington this year in november it'll be a ballot initiative and we expect it to pass that's the beginning of the end of this type of secrecy where consumers don't know what they're eating you know month santo democracy because democracy works against them the new york times just did a poll showing that ninety three percent of americans wan
others and when there's a contamination event in the united states as we've recently had an oregon over a week they block imports from the u.s. so these are our targets monsanto and the government are both working to stop those barriers to trade but you know it alexis it's ok because when santa along with du pont just launched this new website called g.m.o. answers dot com where they answer all of this in a lot of splenda do like this and they answer a lot of grievances they talk about how...
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now, sure, oregon wheat farmers are hurting but we all know monsanto is the real victim here.they could face criminal prosecution and be fined up to a million dollars. do you know how long it takes monsanto to earn a million... oh, they just did. that was fast. [ cheers and applause ] and again. i say everyone just needd to relax. there is nothing to fear from monsanto's genetically modified unkillable mystery wheat or, as i call it, my amber waves franken-grain. [ cheers and applause ] see? it's perfectly friendly. just don't make any sudden moves. here to tell us why my wheat is not to be trusted is pulitzer prize winning science journalist from the council on oreign relations, laurie garrett. laurie, thank you so much for joining us. good to see you again. thank you so much for joiningç me. hold on one second. all right. there you go. >> (lauuhing) stephen: okay. all right. now, laurie, how did this wheat get out? did it tunnel out of mmnsanto from behind a rita hayworth poster? how did it get into the field. >> in the latest statement from monsanto hinted that it may have
now, sure, oregon wheat farmers are hurting but we all know monsanto is the real victim here.they could face criminal prosecution and be fined up to a million dollars. do you know how long it takes monsanto to earn a million... oh, they just did. that was fast. [ cheers and applause ] and again. i say everyone just needd to relax. there is nothing to fear from monsanto's genetically modified unkillable mystery wheat or, as i call it, my amber waves franken-grain. [ cheers and applause ] see?...
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higher clouds north up toward the oregon border. a little low is going to spin toward us by the weekend. that will start a cooling trend. until then, high pressure starts to kick in. it's not a big guy or anything. inland temperatures don't take long. 60s, 70s, then low 80s and also 90s. it may be a very quiet pattern for a while. cooler lows, warmer inland and temperatures back into the 80s and 90s that were held down by the cloud cover last couple of days. temperatures, this is actually pretty close to seasonal -- for some. not much change near the coast. more of the same on thursday and friday. there's a little cooldown that takes us right into the weekend. >> well, a group of african- american sailors is demanding a chance to compete in the america's cup. it's scheduled in a lawsuit. the sailors say they were unfairly denied an opportunity to race by the golden gate yacht club that's hosting. >> it will be a tremendous honor. you're talking about a group of african-american sailors, which is an underrepresented group in the comm
higher clouds north up toward the oregon border. a little low is going to spin toward us by the weekend. that will start a cooling trend. until then, high pressure starts to kick in. it's not a big guy or anything. inland temperatures don't take long. 60s, 70s, then low 80s and also 90s. it may be a very quiet pattern for a while. cooler lows, warmer inland and temperatures back into the 80s and 90s that were held down by the cloud cover last couple of days. temperatures, this is actually...
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got that smoke blowing down from southern oregon.evel flow is still coming down from the ocean. it's chilly, dragging in the cool air, dragging in the clouds so it's going to be showery and drizely. it gets a little weaker on that flow from the ocean gets turned down a notch. that means it'll be a little bit warmer, a little sunnier. highs well below normal. temperatures downtown only 63. san jose 76. fremont 69-degree, los altos 75. not hitting 80s, concord. we will get to 80 barely for walnut creek. alameda 65. sonoma at the wine country mid- 70s up toward clear lake 91 degrees. san helena 81 tomorrow. still cloudy, still relatively chilly by thursday. we begin to turn things around to normal. we're back to average by next monday and next tuesday. that's kpix forecast, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, during tonig >>> the a's needed a bat before the trade deadline they got one tonight but was it the right one? during tonight's game, the a's acquired gallaspo. gallaspo will add depth to the infield. when hitless in a brief
got that smoke blowing down from southern oregon.evel flow is still coming down from the ocean. it's chilly, dragging in the cool air, dragging in the clouds so it's going to be showery and drizely. it gets a little weaker on that flow from the ocean gets turned down a notch. that means it'll be a little bit warmer, a little sunnier. highs well below normal. temperatures downtown only 63. san jose 76. fremont 69-degree, los altos 75. not hitting 80s, concord. we will get to 80 barely for walnut...
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here is the fire, west of medicine for southwest corner of oregon prevailing wind from the northwest sliding it down the coast and we make the left turn into the bay area and that is where the smoke went and it vented into the foothills to round its way back to northern california yesterday. no advisories today. we will turn our answer to the hawaiian islands with doppler rotating there and picking up a few showers although flossie has moved off the last island and is now down to 30-mile-per-hour wind. you can see the fastest wins there at 23 miles per hour in honolulu, only at eight miles per hour and at hilo at five miles per hour. it was more of a rain event. there were some power out averages but they are back together. you can see the forecast is moving away and weakening so not a big deal unless you are trying to guilty there with flights still delayed. there is a recurring theme, the colder than average stretch with bay win at 15- to 25-knots from 2:00 to 9:00. the winds less than ten miles per hour but fairfield is at 17 miles per hour. the north bay, especially, look how stu
here is the fire, west of medicine for southwest corner of oregon prevailing wind from the northwest sliding it down the coast and we make the left turn into the bay area and that is where the smoke went and it vented into the foothills to round its way back to northern california yesterday. no advisories today. we will turn our answer to the hawaiian islands with doppler rotating there and picking up a few showers although flossie has moved off the last island and is now down to...
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let's take a listen to oregon's latest tv ad. >>>♪ live long in oregon ♪ ♪ long live oregon ♪ ♪ longoregon place to care for each every daughter and son ♪ . [laughter] it makes me want to buy health insurance. [laughter] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] who is it made for? what is the message it's trying to communicate? >> guest: what we've heard from the people who made the ad they wanted to get out the idea that this oregon exchange is for the help of all oregon people that this something we're doing together. we're in the same lot. and obviously many have written the ad and it could come up. but i think it's obviously trying to appeal to somewhat of a young demographic. obviously probably mostly in urban portland area. i don't know there's a lot of people in eastern rural oregon who really identify with that message. i just loved the kids running in and out with the cutout trees. it seems very creative. it doesn't seem like it's essentially trying to sell a product but an idea and feeling about this thing that is coming. so on twitter they where in and ask the mechanic of the
let's take a listen to oregon's latest tv ad. >>>♪ live long in oregon ♪ ♪ long live oregon ♪ ♪ longoregon place to care for each every daughter and son ♪ . [laughter] it makes me want to buy health insurance. [laughter] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] who is it made for? what is the message it's trying to communicate? >> guest: what we've heard from the people who made the ad they wanted to get out the idea that this oregon exchange is for the help of all...
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what's happening, there is a fire burning right here on the west edge of oregon. so some of that haze and smoke is actually being dragged in by that northwest and westerly flow. so for today, air quality is moderate. but i just want to mention because we saw a little bit of haze in the sky yesterday. you may see it again today. it's likely the source will be that system or i should say the system combined with the fire burning in oregon. outside of that, we're dealing with partly cloudy skies. notice the coast, partly sunny to mostly cloudy in some cases. that's a nice change. although the north bay sorked in pretty good with the low clouds and a little bit of fog remaining. in and around santa rosa, that stretch along highway 101. along the american canyon. richmond, you have overcast skies. sausalito. again, pacifica, half moon bay, seeing a little bit more sunshine than you have seen in recent days. you can expect partly cloudy skies for the afternoon. the onshore breeze, still there. but a little weaker through fairfield today. 16 miles an hour. yesterday, it
what's happening, there is a fire burning right here on the west edge of oregon. so some of that haze and smoke is actually being dragged in by that northwest and westerly flow. so for today, air quality is moderate. but i just want to mention because we saw a little bit of haze in the sky yesterday. you may see it again today. it's likely the source will be that system or i should say the system combined with the fire burning in oregon. outside of that, we're dealing with partly cloudy skies....
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the smoke from the fires in oregon. that's the good news. we have a stronger onshore flow keeping most of that smoky smell off to the north. but we may still have a sliver of that for the north bay counties tomorrow. 69 in san rafael. you had 93 in the valley, 88 in santa teresa. those willen likely some of the hotspots for tomorrow. then you had the onshore flow undercutting from the south with 80 in gilroy and 8in livermore. so the fog is ever present off the coastline. that's going to bring areas of drizzle. let's get a check of our live hd sky camera network. you can see the haze out here. a lot of that's a -- palo alto mainly clear up above. but down there at the middle part of your screen you're looking at the marine layer off toward san francisco airport. we take you to san francisco. it is clouded in right now. don't expect that to change at all tonight with that cloud cover staying put. everyone, no matter where you are, will wake up to cloud cover. then as we head through 11:00 it's going to stay chilly at the coast. 59 degrees. by
the smoke from the fires in oregon. that's the good news. we have a stronger onshore flow keeping most of that smoky smell off to the north. but we may still have a sliver of that for the north bay counties tomorrow. 69 in san rafael. you had 93 in the valley, 88 in santa teresa. those willen likely some of the hotspots for tomorrow. then you had the onshore flow undercutting from the south with 80 in gilroy and 8in livermore. so the fog is ever present off the coastline. that's going to bring...
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northern sacramento valley up near the oregon border. so unless you're headed to reno or something, you probably don't want to encounter anything. it held down the lows and the highs. that's out of the picture. the lows are cooler, but afternoon highs are warmer. inland, some 90s and a few locations probably pushing the mid to upper 90s. 50s instead of 60s. higher clouds are out of the sky. that allows the temperatures to cool down. west 17, not a big sea breeze. 60s, 70s, 80s down in the desert. monterey, 55. fog sun warmer. cooler lows but warmer inland highs. temperatures bumping up 80s and 90s away from the coast. 84, nevada 83. santa rosa, 82. 90s for pittsburg. alameda, berkley, 70s. san marteen, 70s. santa clara, 82. same for parts of the peninsula. 50s and 60s with the fog on the san mateo coast. not much change through friday. it looks cooler as we head throughout the weekend. >>> 6:40. oakland's police chief admits his department did too little too late to respond to the recent protests. how the chief plans to prevent further v
northern sacramento valley up near the oregon border. so unless you're headed to reno or something, you probably don't want to encounter anything. it held down the lows and the highs. that's out of the picture. the lows are cooler, but afternoon highs are warmer. inland, some 90s and a few locations probably pushing the mid to upper 90s. 50s instead of 60s. higher clouds are out of the sky. that allows the temperatures to cool down. west 17, not a big sea breeze. 60s, 70s, 80s down in the...
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she was rushed to stanford, 16 hours after she was born in portland, oregon. >> that raises the question, what's unique in this case? is there something unique about abigail that has allowed her lungs to develop, despite the absence of kidneys. >> reporter: doctors say baby abigail still has a long way to go. she'll continue to receive dialysis here until she's big enough to go home. she'll then wait for a kidney transplant. children's hospital at sanford, eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> wild fires in oregon are making the skies so smoky, there's a health alert in the bay area. the coast and the central bay have the highest pollution levels. , you can see it in hazy skies. they say the smoke moved down the coast and then was blown into the bay. the air is also expected to remain hazy tomorrow. two of those wildfires burning in oregon, called the douglas complex fires are just 2% contained tonight. lightning touched off several smaller fires. they've burned 21,000 acres, and more than 100 homes have been evacuated. hundreds more are on evacuation alert. >>> very noticeable this
she was rushed to stanford, 16 hours after she was born in portland, oregon. >> that raises the question, what's unique in this case? is there something unique about abigail that has allowed her lungs to develop, despite the absence of kidneys. >> reporter: doctors say baby abigail still has a long way to go. she'll continue to receive dialysis here until she's big enough to go home. she'll then wait for a kidney transplant. children's hospital at sanford, eric rasmussen, ktvu,...
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the other part, smoke coming from a fire in oregon. we'll tell you what that means for bay area air quality and just how nice our temperatures will be as the cooldown continues. those numbers coming right up. >> there you go. we're all interconnected. traffic is the same thing, but flow along the peninsula moves nicely heading toward the san mateo bridge. still following reports of a stall eastbound at the high-rise and also a couple of other incidents. we'll update the east bay commute coming up. >>> right now, here are today's top stories. san francisco firefighters uncovering a marijuana grow operation inside a burning home this morning. that fire broke out in the visitacion valley neighborhood overnight. investigators say they found about 60 small marijuana plants in that house. >>> all workers at a florida propane plant have been accounted for after a series of massive explosions and a near overnight. about two dozen people were working when those explosions went off. eight people were injured. >>> today a military judge announcin
the other part, smoke coming from a fire in oregon. we'll tell you what that means for bay area air quality and just how nice our temperatures will be as the cooldown continues. those numbers coming right up. >> there you go. we're all interconnected. traffic is the same thing, but flow along the peninsula moves nicely heading toward the san mateo bridge. still following reports of a stall eastbound at the high-rise and also a couple of other incidents. we'll update the east bay commute...
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. >> david and heather little john built their oregon home in 2005. >> we're under water because our timing is outstanding. >> the value of their home was cut in half by the housing crisis. as their family grows, so too does their knees for more space. they're now adding extra principle to their monthly mortgage payment. >> we're doing what we can. >> think thought about walking away. >> that's not an option for us. >> the stocks of the nation's big home builders sore, up over 200% from their bottom in the spring of 2009. even with housing starts below normal levels, wall street is booming for builders. >> i think i'm in nirvana. >> buying a home is the best investment any individual can make but about 10 million underwater borrowers, and millions more don't have that option. and every day, david little john a financial planner watches wall street beaming all the way from oregon. >> i have a bit of animosity toward the way the situation was handled at times. i think that the taxpayer bailed out a lot of these banks, i'm a taxpayer. in many respects i honored my contract the entire ti
. >> david and heather little john built their oregon home in 2005. >> we're under water because our timing is outstanding. >> the value of their home was cut in half by the housing crisis. as their family grows, so too does their knees for more space. they're now adding extra principle to their monthly mortgage payment. >> we're doing what we can. >> think thought about walking away. >> that's not an option for us. >> the stocks of the nation's big...
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smoke coming in from fires, big wild fires burning in oregon so it is making for some reduced visibilityt smoke coming into the area, then we combine that with our westerly flow, winds straight out of the west for most cities. yeah, that's carrying in all that smoke across the bay area, an air quality alert today right at the immediate coastline, especially the north bay, sonoma county, marin county coastline, stay indoor it is you have respiratory issues, south to santa cruz, that is the case today and tomorrow, we have unhealthy air quality readings from a fire burning way to our north and yes, that fogsi mixin with smoke, we call it smog. wake up tomorrow morning, our atmosphere getting a renewal, fog back here, 10 a.m. tomorrow, looking good, 78 on the way to san jose, 84 for gilroy, 84 in livermore today. the extended forecast looks like this, temperatures are going to remain comfortable. last couple of dives july, we are talking unseasonably cool conditions. thursday into friday, warm you back up, not too hot. back to you, john. >> still to come, the local group getting ready to
smoke coming in from fires, big wild fires burning in oregon so it is making for some reduced visibilityt smoke coming into the area, then we combine that with our westerly flow, winds straight out of the west for most cities. yeah, that's carrying in all that smoke across the bay area, an air quality alert today right at the immediate coastline, especially the north bay, sonoma county, marin county coastline, stay indoor it is you have respiratory issues, south to santa cruz, that is the case...
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got that smoke blowing down from southern oregon.level flow is still coming down from the ocean. it's chilly, dragging in the cool air, dragging in the clouds so it's going to be showery and drizely. it gets a little weaker on that flow from the ocean gets turned down a notch. that means it'll be a little bit warmer, a little sunnier. highs well below normal. temperatures downtown only 63. san jose 76. fremont 69-degree, los altos 75. not hitting 80s, concord. we will get to 80 barely for walnut creek. alameda 65. sonoma at the wine country mid- 70s up toward clear lake 91 degrees. san helena 81 tomorrow. still cloudy, still relatively chilly by thursday. we begin to turn things around to normal. to normal. we're back to average by next ,, so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainl
got that smoke blowing down from southern oregon.level flow is still coming down from the ocean. it's chilly, dragging in the cool air, dragging in the clouds so it's going to be showery and drizely. it gets a little weaker on that flow from the ocean gets turned down a notch. that means it'll be a little bit warmer, a little sunnier. highs well below normal. temperatures downtown only 63. san jose 76. fremont 69-degree, los altos 75. not hitting 80s, concord. we will get to 80 barely for...
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so today in many areas of california, oregon and washington, another dry day. another pretty warm if not hot day. some spots even a little warmer than yesterday. red bluff almost mid-100s. as we head towards the upcoming weekend, it looks like a few spots will even get a little warmer. >> lucky us. thank you, bill. >>> just ahead, big ben chimes in on the u.s. economy. and the 92 quadrillion-dollar mistake. have you seen it. >>> plus why this "rolling stone" may gather some moss. and why queen elizabeth doesn't want to be kept waiting. a live report from london. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news today. according to the aclu, police across the country are using automatic cameras to scan license plates to help solve crimes. now the organization claims millions of innocent americans are having their information stored in these location tracking systems. >>> at least 25 children in india are dead after being poisoned by a school meal on tuesday. the tragedy has triggered violent protests as people demand answers. medical teams currently susp
so today in many areas of california, oregon and washington, another dry day. another pretty warm if not hot day. some spots even a little warmer than yesterday. red bluff almost mid-100s. as we head towards the upcoming weekend, it looks like a few spots will even get a little warmer. >> lucky us. thank you, bill. >>> just ahead, big ben chimes in on the u.s. economy. and the 92 quadrillion-dollar mistake. have you seen it. >>> plus why this "rolling stone"...