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of international implement rate was about 95 i heard was around ten in oregon it was 12 five it was very difficult and so we would come again and i was getting the quarterly financial reports that we were in trouble. you make the budget cut at the and as liz said at the end of the budgetary process until 5% of what they had at that time. who was probably more like 20% of what they had to cut and how we handle this was actually probably the thing that i thought was what we did best of all. the president and i had known each other for years and i used to go have breakfast with very saturday morning and the sole purpose of our meeting was to keep legislation from coming in the session because well we both concluded and this is truly both concluded was if they came in this was going to be a foot fights because everybody has an interest group in our objective was to keep them out and i would handle it through the statutory process called the allotment process which designates where the budget cuts come from and we were able to do that. and so there were -- the helpless a great deal and i
of international implement rate was about 95 i heard was around ten in oregon it was 12 five it was very difficult and so we would come again and i was getting the quarterly financial reports that we were in trouble. you make the budget cut at the and as liz said at the end of the budgetary process until 5% of what they had at that time. who was probably more like 20% of what they had to cut and how we handle this was actually probably the thing that i thought was what we did best of all. the...
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fund our oregon health plan. but just look at it from our position. it's good today, but it's a consequence for your goodness. we're going to end up having to pay for it. we do many, many times. >> ted makes great point. the funding was spread over several years, so we were able to wean ourselves off it over the course of two or three years. but you're right. eventually the state has to pick up the slack. but i guess i thought it worked well in that there was such a sudden unexpected collapse of our revenue structure, that infusion was necessary and welcomed at that particular time. there was two types of our funding, the support principally in the medicaid and education that you've discussed. and then the grants that were competitive and handed out by various federal agencies. those were less concerning in terms of ongoing budget requirements. so i guess it was okay overall. i still think there could have been more discretion for states, but it was the right remedy at the right time. >> let's talk a little bit m
fund our oregon health plan. but just look at it from our position. it's good today, but it's a consequence for your goodness. we're going to end up having to pay for it. we do many, many times. >> ted makes great point. the funding was spread over several years, so we were able to wean ourselves off it over the course of two or three years. but you're right. eventually the state has to pick up the slack. but i guess i thought it worked well in that there was such a sudden unexpected...
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david: the oregon science health university. phil: oregon health sciences, yeah. david: you gave them $500 million for cancer research. you've also given recently $400 million for a new scholarship/fellowship program at stanfrshiuniversity. it's called the knight-hennessy fellows. can you describe why you decided to do the knight hennessy program? phil: well, first of all, i'm a little bit biased, but i think john hennessy, who was president of stanfd university for 16 years, and i'm sure that we could have an argument about this, but i think he's the best college president in the united states. and when he was getting ready to step down, he came up and had this plan that he'd been working on for years, which basically-- it took a look at the rhodes holarship and looked at-- which was set up, i think, in 1835 or so, and nobody can quality from latin america. there's certain number that come from-- the disproportionate come from the united states because henry rhodes thought that would lead maybe to the united states coming back into the empire. david: that didn't
david: the oregon science health university. phil: oregon health sciences, yeah. david: you gave them $500 million for cancer research. you've also given recently $400 million for a new scholarship/fellowship program at stanfrshiuniversity. it's called the knight-hennessy fellows. can you describe why you decided to do the knight hennessy program? phil: well, first of all, i'm a little bit biased, but i think john hennessy, who was president of stanfd university for 16 years, and i'm sure that...
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the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i recognize the gentlelady from new york, the chair of the appropriations committee, mrs. lowey, for such time as she may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, the president's fake national emergency is an end run around this congress' power of the purse and an offense to the constitution. as appropriations chair, i am outraged that this president has cancelled $3.6 billion in military construction projects to pay for a wasteful wall. want to repeat, $3.6 billion in military construction projects to pay for a wasteful wall. the president chose his wall over our national security and the needs of our service members and their families. congressional democrats have repeatedly made clear, including in our appropriation bills, that we will not give his president a blank check by backfilling these projects. terminating the president's fake national emergency declaration is the only way to whose the 127 projects fund
the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i recognize the gentlelady from new york, the chair of the appropriations committee, mrs. lowey, for such time as she may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, the president's fake national emergency is an end run around this congress' power of the purse and an offense to the constitution. as appropriations chair, i am outraged that this president has cancelled $3.6 billion in...
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that's our lifeblood in oregon. looking at it again, when i left office because of the recession in 2010 i actually got a group together to develop what we call the reset to look at the government to move forward to look at the blueprint of what we had to do it went from the way we budget the hardest was on the labor margin and i represented unions. the state does not look at total compensation. pensions and healthcare are a given all they bargain about but the overhead cost of our pensions that's in every stay on the public side and the healthcare cost are driving the fixed cost to do business as a state higher and higher every year and this recession was the greatest fear that i have of the defined-benefit pan to one - - 23rd is funded from the fund that is out of control. we have got to make that up because if we lose then it's close to 60 percent then i have to go back and asked the government to pay for it. >> i will stop you there we could have a whole other panel of that. [laughter] we could talk about that a
that's our lifeblood in oregon. looking at it again, when i left office because of the recession in 2010 i actually got a group together to develop what we call the reset to look at the government to move forward to look at the blueprint of what we had to do it went from the way we budget the hardest was on the labor margin and i represented unions. the state does not look at total compensation. pensions and healthcare are a given all they bargain about but the overhead cost of our pensions...
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>> the state of oregon regulates the cannabis industry through the oregon liquor control commission.and i understand this issue, it's much bigger than just banking. there are certainly valid concerns being brought to this committee hearing today but the s.a.f.e. banking act is narrowly targeted. it's narrowly targeted protection for financial institutions to serve an $8.3 billion industry that is already in place today. it's narrowly targeted and i think it's time for a bipartisan fix to this issue on the banking issue. >> all right. thank you. i do have many more questions. i'll probably submit some to you myself. again, i appreciate all of you coming today. this is a very important and complex issue that we need to get right. and your information you've already provided in your testimony is very helpful in that regard. as i indicated, you'll probably be asked to submit some further advice and insight to us. as you respond to the senators' questions. that does conclude the questioning for today's hearing. for the senators who wish to submit questions for the record, those are due to
>> the state of oregon regulates the cannabis industry through the oregon liquor control commission.and i understand this issue, it's much bigger than just banking. there are certainly valid concerns being brought to this committee hearing today but the s.a.f.e. banking act is narrowly targeted. it's narrowly targeted protection for financial institutions to serve an $8.3 billion industry that is already in place today. it's narrowly targeted and i think it's time for a bipartisan fix to...
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the senate says my home state of oregon, they value their guns for collecting, for target practice, for personal defense certainly for hunting. but it's also a a state where citizens have said they do not want individual who are deeply disturbed or individuals who have fellow background to get hold of guns. because we have a responsibility to makes sure guns don't end up in the wrong hands, that guns are not abused. our state has then proceeded to do a series of things to strengthen a background check system. it was in the year 2000 that the citizens through a ballot measure supported by almost 62% of the state chose to close the gun show loophole that previously had allowed purchasers to buy guns at gun shows without completing a background check, taking a background check in ken starr's essentially irrelevant. it was in 2015 that the citizens of oregon closed that craigslist loophole and it was in the year 2018 when they closed it to the legislature quote the boyfriend loophole. saying if anle individual has a restraining order against them or a stocking conviction, they shouldn't hav
the senate says my home state of oregon, they value their guns for collecting, for target practice, for personal defense certainly for hunting. but it's also a a state where citizens have said they do not want individual who are deeply disturbed or individuals who have fellow background to get hold of guns. because we have a responsibility to makes sure guns don't end up in the wrong hands, that guns are not abused. our state has then proceeded to do a series of things to strengthen a...
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because without a national system oregon's law is not effective. people can go across the border to another state. people can use a straw buyer to buy guns in another state and bring them in and sell them. we need a national system. and i tell you i think about the fact that we have cities, names, ringing in our cities cities like dayton, 79 dead, 27 wounded, el paso, 22 dead, 24 under wounded. odessa, middle 7 dead, 24 wounded. but let's understand this. there is a mass shooting more than once a day in 2019 in the united states of america. a mass shooting where more than four people are shot. so it's time to act. now, moments ago the majority leader came out to the podium and he said he is waiting for the president. well, in the constitution there is a vision of congress as being the legislative body. the president gets one phone call from the nra and his strong will collapses. his spine collapses. we need to give the president the spine to sign the bill by passing hr 8 here in the u.s. senate without delay. >> senator hirono. >> thank you very mu
because without a national system oregon's law is not effective. people can go across the border to another state. people can use a straw buyer to buy guns in another state and bring them in and sell them. we need a national system. and i tell you i think about the fact that we have cities, names, ringing in our cities cities like dayton, 79 dead, 27 wounded, el paso, 22 dead, 24 under wounded. odessa, middle 7 dead, 24 wounded. but let's understand this. there is a mass shooting more than once...
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nobody had really followed them to oregon. i went looking at how much did their gender roles and their gender ideals change from those who came over on the trails through their children and into their grandchildren. i got interested in pioneer monuments as a way to get at the question of, how are they remembering this later? what did they think they knew about what their lives were really like? there, i got interested in, well, i wonder if the ones in oregon are similar ones. let's see how similar or different they are. i was really focused on these ones from the 1920's, early 1930's of what i call the pioneer mother movement. but once i started looking for them, i would go somewhere and say, i am looking for the sculpture. and i could not find it. but then i would go and do you ask do you know how to get to , the sculpture. where ild point me to need to go, and it would be something different. it would be a frontier themed thing from the 1970's or 1890's. it was not what i had a my head as a pioneer mother monument. i realize
nobody had really followed them to oregon. i went looking at how much did their gender roles and their gender ideals change from those who came over on the trails through their children and into their grandchildren. i got interested in pioneer monuments as a way to get at the question of, how are they remembering this later? what did they think they knew about what their lives were really like? there, i got interested in, well, i wonder if the ones in oregon are similar ones. let's see how...
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we've seen created oregon's office of recreation. it's a state office, born out of mary's tireless work, organizing people all over the state to highlight the seven wonders of oregon. madam president, i'm here to say tonight that mary gautreaux for lots of us was the eighth wonder of oregon. now, all of these achievements are part of her enduring legacy in our state -- -- state places, people will visit. ranchers, environmentalists, people who before mary showed up might hardly ever talk to each other, let alone work together. she figured out a way to find common ground and achieve what i've just described. i want to talk a little bit about travels with mary. the laughs that we have on the long car rides, bouncing around ideas, occasionally a passionate debate on something that was important to mary. she always recognized, like patton, that an army marches on its stomach. she generously stocked her car with apples and oranges and fruits and every manner of snack, healthy -- some perhaps not so healthy -- as we drove around oregon. bu
we've seen created oregon's office of recreation. it's a state office, born out of mary's tireless work, organizing people all over the state to highlight the seven wonders of oregon. madam president, i'm here to say tonight that mary gautreaux for lots of us was the eighth wonder of oregon. now, all of these achievements are part of her enduring legacy in our state -- -- state places, people will visit. ranchers, environmentalists, people who before mary showed up might hardly ever talk to...
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and the oregon ducks taking on the auburn tigers at at&t stadium in arlington....we pick it up in theegon leading 21- 20...bo nix....to seth williams....williams falls in for the 26 yard touchdown....a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbert...searching for an open man....throws it down the field....way over the endzone....and that'll do it....auburn upsets oregon....27-21...your final.... (jr) next san francisco's most expensive home gets a price cut. we'll tell you how much this russian hill mansion will cost you. (jr) tonight.. all three dogs have been found safe after being stolen from a dog rescuefacility in san francisco. 'family dog rescue' says that two purebred huskies and a pitbull were stolen wednesday night during a break-in. the huskies have been found earlier in the week . but the pitbull puppy was found abandoned by a good samaritian in east oakland today. (jr) if you're in the market for a new home ... the most expensive home in san francisco just became a bit more affordable.the 5-bedroom luxary home is now
and the oregon ducks taking on the auburn tigers at at&t stadium in arlington....we pick it up in theegon leading 21- 20...bo nix....to seth williams....williams falls in for the 26 yard touchdown....a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbert...searching for an open man....throws it down the field....way over the endzone....and that'll do it....auburn upsets oregon....27-21...your final.... (jr) next san francisco's most expensive...
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oregon wins.hree games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. 21-6. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors against good football teams makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> frustrating. we all sacrifice a lot. you all understand. we've been doing this a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing for games like this so it hurts. >> san jose state taking on arkansas on the road. second quarter, tied at 7-7. true freshman nick nash, with a direct snap, look at the cutback there, the vision, 15 yards, 14-7, san jose state. 1:15 left in the half. josh love, short pass to isiah holiness and your holiness takes it 26 yards and in. 24-7, at the half. arkansas ties it late but with 1:20 to go, dion packer, 31-24, the first win against a power fi
oregon wins.hree games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. 21-6. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors against good football teams makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> frustrating. we all sacrifice a lot. you all understand. we've...
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then @oregon state. in typical fashion they did grind this one out.ut you need the offense from somewhere and that's where you're if wing to start searching here. >> we have not gotten definitive word. sometimes they're cagey with concussion protocol. if say he was just shaken up a little bit t paves way for the comeback and we'll see what happens in the ensuing days. >> california opened the season at home, hosting uc davis. can they score? u.c. davis, the big co big sky champs. and soaking up a hot dn straw berry canyon. austin davis and a fumble. u.c. davis recovers. not what justin will cox had in mind. >> they take advantage of the short field. and you move the feet, keep moving the feet touchdown. and can uc tauvs all the sudden has a quick lead. 10-o0 aggies. california finally gets going in the second. >> who can fly. >> wee. sflrs bears would add two field goals w and were up that half 13-10. >> chris brown, a big day on the ground. look at 34 just pounding his way. that is it determination. later in the drive finish what you start young man.
then @oregon state. in typical fashion they did grind this one out.ut you need the offense from somewhere and that's where you're if wing to start searching here. >> we have not gotten definitive word. sometimes they're cagey with concussion protocol. if say he was just shaken up a little bit t paves way for the comeback and we'll see what happens in the ensuing days. >> california opened the season at home, hosting uc davis. can they score? u.c. davis, the big co big sky champs....
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and the oregon ducks taking on the auburn tigers at at&t stadium in arlington....we pick it up in theer....oregon leading 21- 20...bo nix....to seth williams....williams falls in for the 26 yard touchdown....a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbert...searching for an open man....throws field....way over t we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. at pthe style is yours. the moment is energetic ocher. no0% on all living room furniture. visit pier 1 or pier 1.com today to save. (upbeat music) - [deputy turnbull] central, 23 adam. diverting for a flag down. female reporting domestic violence with a male. hi. - hey, if anything she says, all i know is-- - [dep
and the oregon ducks taking on the auburn tigers at at&t stadium in arlington....we pick it up in theer....oregon leading 21- 20...bo nix....to seth williams....williams falls in for the 26 yard touchdown....a uburn takes the lead 26-21.... 3 seconds left in the game....last chance for oregon....justin herbert...searching for an open man....throws field....way over t we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love...
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oregon wins 21-6.e's abc7's anthony flores. >> stanford lost the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row, we're evenly matched. but we make a few errors lead to points. that makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless, sacking him five times while holding them to a couple field goals. >> you guys all understand. we've been doing this for a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing for games like this. so it definitely hurts. >> san jose state take on arkansas. road game for them. second quarter tie at 7. look at that cutback. 15 yards, 14-7, san jose state. 1:15 left in the half. josh love. short pass t isah holiness. yes, that is his last name. 26 yards and in. 24-7 sparty at the brake. arkansas ties with a minute 20 to go. dee john packer. sparty wins 31-24. their first win against a power five team. they beat stanford back in '06. this is abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. and a final 67-63 ucla
oregon wins 21-6.e's abc7's anthony flores. >> stanford lost the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row, we're evenly matched. but we make a few errors lead to points. that makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless, sacking him five times while holding them to a couple field goals. >> you guys all understand. we've been doing this for a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing...
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member of the oregon house of representatives serving the oregon 47th district. prior to running for office jeff ran several nonprofits in portland including the portland habitat for humanity but running for office is not the only running that senator americaly does as he is a two-time iron man refer that's amazing, yes. >> candid voice of concerned american who believes the country stands for something bigger. tonight senator murphy and has worked since 1987 served previously as news director and program director and also serving as the host of the record and the award-winning news program the conversation. please join me in welcoming both of them here, senator and jeff reynolds. [applause] >> there's been so much going on on the border just in the last few days that i was trying to catch up on the news i realized it might be useful to begin with what's been happening lately and update us on just what's been going on in the last week or so on the immigration issue. >> well, thank you, everybody for coming tonight to talk about this because we are in a very, very
member of the oregon house of representatives serving the oregon 47th district. prior to running for office jeff ran several nonprofits in portland including the portland habitat for humanity but running for office is not the only running that senator americaly does as he is a two-time iron man refer that's amazing, yes. >> candid voice of concerned american who believes the country stands for something bigger. tonight senator murphy and has worked since 1987 served previously as news...
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. >> i'm coming year as a senator from a second amendment state citizens of oregon value of their guns for target practice, hunting, personal defense but it's also a state where the citizens have said we do not want individuals who are deeply disturbed or have fill-in backgrounds to have guns because we have a responsibility to make sure they don't fall into the wrong hands and are not misused. it was in the year 2000 that the legislature closed the gun show loophole. it was in the year 2015 they closed the craigslist loophole in 2018 just last year that they said if an individual has a restraining order against them or a stalking conviction if they don't have access to be able to buy a gun in our state. i do a lot of town halls. every county, every year 22 of the counties are extremely red. this issue comes up all the time and people strongly support a national system like oregon has developed because without a national system, the wall is not effective. people can just go across the border to another state, people can use a straw buyer so we need a national system, and i tell you i t
. >> i'm coming year as a senator from a second amendment state citizens of oregon value of their guns for target practice, hunting, personal defense but it's also a state where the citizens have said we do not want individuals who are deeply disturbed or have fill-in backgrounds to have guns because we have a responsibility to make sure they don't fall into the wrong hands and are not misused. it was in the year 2000 that the legislature closed the gun show loophole. it was in the year...
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under oregon law dispensaries cannot sell products not tested by state labs. >>> joe biden is addressing some of his gaffes. he was asked about his verbal missteps during an appearance on stephen colbert's show. he says they have not been substantive. >> you confused new hampshire for vermont. said bobby kennedy mlk aas stated in the late 70s. assured us, i'm not going nuts. the follow up question, are you going nuts? >> look, the reason i came on the jimmy kimmel show is because i am not. [ laughter ] any gaffe that i have made and i've made gaffes like every politician i know has have been not about a substantive issue, been about other -- i'm trying to talk about what other people have done. >> biden joked he might nominate former president barack obama to the supreme court. >>> breaking news from southern california where a wildfire explode in size. nearly 1,000 acres burned. a woman posted this of flames on beth sides of the highway as she escaped. >>> time now for a look at your weather for this thursday morning. >> good thursday morning. very powerful major hurricane dorian contin
under oregon law dispensaries cannot sell products not tested by state labs. >>> joe biden is addressing some of his gaffes. he was asked about his verbal missteps during an appearance on stephen colbert's show. he says they have not been substantive. >> you confused new hampshire for vermont. said bobby kennedy mlk aas stated in the late 70s. assured us, i'm not going nuts. the follow up question, are you going nuts? >> look, the reason i came on the jimmy kimmel show is...
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because that went out a national system, oregon's laws, it's not effective. people can just go across the border to another state and people can use a straw buyer to buy in other states and then sell them. we need a national system. i think about the fact that we have cities names ringing in our ears like dayton and 27 wounded, nine dead, el paso, 22 dead in some dead, but let's understand this, there is a mass shooting more than once a day in 2019 in the united states of america. a mass shooting where more than four people were shot. so it is time to act now. moments ago, the majority leader came out to this podium and when it said when it is waiting for the president. in the constitution there is a vision of congress that is leading the legislation body. the president is one phone call away from the nra any is strong-willed is fine collapses. we need to give the president is fine to sign the bill buy passing hr eight here in the u.s. senate that went out delay. >> thank you very much. we have 100 deaths buy firearms everything a day in this country. think a
because that went out a national system, oregon's laws, it's not effective. people can just go across the border to another state and people can use a straw buyer to buy in other states and then sell them. we need a national system. i think about the fact that we have cities names ringing in our ears like dayton and 27 wounded, nine dead, el paso, 22 dead in some dead, but let's understand this, there is a mass shooting more than once a day in 2019 in the united states of america. a mass...
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. >> at 10:00 eastern, oregon democratic senator jeff america lee provides a firsthand account of conditions for migrant families at the u.s. southern border in his book "america is better than this." >> advocates have said that hundreds of boys who had been separated from parents were
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announcer: antenna clock eastern oregon democratic senator jeff merkley provides a first-hand account of conditions of migrant families at the u.s. southern border in his book, america is better than this. >> advocates had said hundreds of boys who were being separated from parents or being aware of
announcer: antenna clock eastern oregon democratic senator jeff merkley provides a first-hand account of conditions of migrant families at the u.s. southern border in his book, america is better than this. >> advocates had said hundreds of boys who were being separated from parents or being aware of
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number 16 oregon. oregon treated this game like it was a home game. justin herbert and jacob that strike gave the ducks a 14-3 lead. same score 4th quarter. herbert breland again. herbert threw for three touchdowns. oregon 21-6. cardinal have lost three in a row. 1-3 this season. there were start since 2007. >>> this is how arkansas bill tonight. three touchdowns to beat san jose state. late to tie the game. 24 all after 17 unanswered points. the spartans held. on the road. packer broke failure. spartans 31-24 in fayetteville. the razorbacks had some time. in a giving mood. toss it up. is served up his fifth interception of the night. bobby brown came down with it. we are done here. first victory over a power five conference school since 2006. >>> this stadium here hosted the big-name game of the day. third-ranked georgia hosted number seven notre dame. bulldogs 4th quarter. jake from. my scrap. georgia held it off. beat the fighting irish 23-17. the dog's record 4-0. >>> we are not even done here. standby for segment two. and that one if you are the
number 16 oregon. oregon treated this game like it was a home game. justin herbert and jacob that strike gave the ducks a 14-3 lead. same score 4th quarter. herbert breland again. herbert threw for three touchdowns. oregon 21-6. cardinal have lost three in a row. 1-3 this season. there were start since 2007. >>> this is how arkansas bill tonight. three touchdowns to beat san jose state. late to tie the game. 24 all after 17 unanswered points. the spartans held. on the road. packer...
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all oregon, herbert to through the red zone.bert, this is why he's going to be an nfl quarterback, great back shoulder throw to jacob breeland, 14-3 oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun, finds breeland again wide open. great play design. 24 yards and in. 21-6. here's anthony. >> stanford has lost three games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors against good football teams makes it too hard to win. >> oregon's defense was relentless sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> frustrating. we all sacrifice a lot. you all understand. we've been doing this a long time now. we spend the bulk of our, you know, lives preparing for games like this so it hurts. >> san jose state taking on arkansas on the road. second quarter, tied at 7-7. nick nash, with a direct snap, look at the cutback there, the vision
all oregon, herbert to through the red zone.bert, this is why he's going to be an nfl quarterback, great back shoulder throw to jacob breeland, 14-3 oregon at the half. early fourth, herbert out of the gun, finds breeland again wide open. great play design. 24 yards and in. 21-6. here's anthony. >> stanford has lost three games in a row for the first time in the david shaw era after falling to oregon. >> three weeks in a row evenly matched, but we make a few errors against really...
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you have thinks like portland, oregon, providence, rhode island, all struggling with contamination in their water supply. this is a huge public health danger. experts say we won't know the true extent of the damage done, until a generation of these affected kids become adults. and here we are, five years after the flint water crisis, and the folks i spoke to, rely on bottled water for everything. the water in their homes and schools isn't safe. >> thank you, geoff. i saw a story where a woman was pouring watt and it was just brown. come on. >> it's so important that you keep the focus. it doesn't fade in communities
you have thinks like portland, oregon, providence, rhode island, all struggling with contamination in their water supply. this is a huge public health danger. experts say we won't know the true extent of the damage done, until a generation of these affected kids become adults. and here we are, five years after the flint water crisis, and the folks i spoke to, rely on bottled water for everything. the water in their homes and schools isn't safe. >> thank you, geoff. i saw a story where a...
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the senate says my home state of oregon, they value their guns for collecting, for target
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that's required by oregon law. >> reporter: our guide, chandra lague of the group oregon wild. >> we're some serious logging right now. >> reporter: the views from overhead can be jarring. mountains teeming with towering trees followed by winding cutouts of nothing but stumps. this is what modern-day clearcutting looks like. giant machines handle massive trees like matchsticks. this land has never been logged. >> no. it hasn't. >> reporter: this is a place where none of that has happened. a so-called old growth forest. >> we only have about 15% of the forest that once grew trees like this that are left. >> reporter: areas like this were protected by the northwest forest plan which was signed in 1994. it impacted more than 24 million acres of federal land in oregon, california, and washington. was the northwest forest plan a success or failure? >> from an environmental perspective, it's'rnl land, time lapse of satellite images over northwest oregon give a sense of how common clear-cutting still is. lague says it has a lasting impact. forests capture carbon, helping to cool the earth and
that's required by oregon law. >> reporter: our guide, chandra lague of the group oregon wild. >> we're some serious logging right now. >> reporter: the views from overhead can be jarring. mountains teeming with towering trees followed by winding cutouts of nothing but stumps. this is what modern-day clearcutting looks like. giant machines handle massive trees like matchsticks. this land has never been logged. >> no. it hasn't. >> reporter: this is a place where...
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great back-shoulder throw. 14-3 oregon at the half.e gun finds breland wide open. 24 yards and in. 21-6, oregon wins. here is abc 7 news's anthony flores. >> reporter: after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row we're evenly matched but we make a errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors makes it too hard too win. >> reporter: oregon's defense was relentless, sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of field goals. >> we sacrifice a lot, you all understand, we've been doing this a long time now. we spend the bulk of our lives preparing for games like this, so it definitely hurts. >>> san jose state taking on arkansas. nick nash with the direct snap. look at the cutback there. 15 yards, 14-7 san jose state. 1:15 left in the half. love, short pass to isaiah. your holiness takes it 26 yards and in, 24-7 sparty packer finds the hole, 19 yards and in. 31-24, the first win since against stanford in 2006, an sparty party for sure. >>> the oakland a's, headed into play on
great back-shoulder throw. 14-3 oregon at the half.e gun finds breland wide open. 24 yards and in. 21-6, oregon wins. here is abc 7 news's anthony flores. >> reporter: after falling to oregon 21-6. >> three weeks in a row we're evenly matched but we make a errors against really good football teams that lead to points. too many errors makes it too hard too win. >> reporter: oregon's defense was relentless, sacking costello five times while holding the cardinals to a pair of...
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this time from -- stanford calls to oregon 21-6.ree straight now at bun and three. >>> now, many of us went to sleep except for alumni claudine long before the conclusion of maybe one of the most amazing college football games in years. 19th ranked washington state lead ucla by 32 points in the third quarter last night. they put on one of the greatest comebacks in school history, if not college football history. they scored 50 points in the second half to win it 62 to 63. ucla head coach chip kelly who also, of course, coached the niners years back said he never lost faith in his team even though they dropped their first three games. here is some incredible stats from the game. ucla 675-yards of total offense. he had 720-yards. washington state quarterback. cue up some music. mercedes benz sports weekend wrap coming up. nfl sunday with the raders and the vikings teeing it up at 10:00. the point after at 1:30 and sports wraps tonight right after the emmies all right here on ktvu fox 2. a full sway. and by the way, the niners are host
this time from -- stanford calls to oregon 21-6.ree straight now at bun and three. >>> now, many of us went to sleep except for alumni claudine long before the conclusion of maybe one of the most amazing college football games in years. 19th ranked washington state lead ucla by 32 points in the third quarter last night. they put on one of the greatest comebacks in school history, if not college football history. they scored 50 points in the second half to win it 62 to 63. ucla head...
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it is going to snow in oregon, washington.y could be looking at a foot or mow and some higher elevations. it is so cold that we do not have a temperature inversion. it is going to be sunny and chilly all day on saturday. and sunday we see activity to the west and east. we'll keep mostly sunny skies. where partly cloudy tonight. we will stay cool this weekend. a lot of sunshine that. the breeze from the ocean will keep things on the chilly side. oakland, 69 degrees. palo alto, 70. san mateo, 68. any a, 74. san francisco, 65. napa, 73. lakeport, 67. sunshibut keep thdy monday. will get closer to averagextedn thursday. at october 1 is next tuesday. >> won. wow. thank you paul. what is the time go? >>> up next. the ceo of uber is on the defense tonight. >> that was fundamentally based on hearsay. we are not perfect. we are significantly better than we were last year. >>> plus, security concerns tonight ahead of the release of a new blockbuster batman movie. what theaters are telling you not to do. are just in. >>> he has suddenly
it is going to snow in oregon, washington.y could be looking at a foot or mow and some higher elevations. it is so cold that we do not have a temperature inversion. it is going to be sunny and chilly all day on saturday. and sunday we see activity to the west and east. we'll keep mostly sunny skies. where partly cloudy tonight. we will stay cool this weekend. a lot of sunshine that. the breeze from the ocean will keep things on the chilly side. oakland, 69 degrees. palo alto, 70. san mateo, 68....
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oregon and stamford had a different story. the first one herbert found jaelyn red and it was a 30 yard touchdown. in the second quarter herbert picked a spot. jacob breeland goes and gets it. it was like a back shoulder fade. antennae the play drive. right now it is 14 to 3 and oregon is up in the third on stamper. we have some mls action. that is a goalscoring guru. the real guru. 27 minutes. christian espinosa beat the goalie and the quakes tied it at 1. >> had 90 minutes still tied. the quakes were playing down a man. martinez had the left anwas the close game. they were two men down at the end. they had two red card. >> maybe next time. >> they are approaching the playoffs they need to win some games. >> coming up at 10, the man behind the most iconic fireworks show is retiring. we will hear this story. >> plus, a veteran unclaimed by family members gets a proper burial today. >> thank you for joining us. we will see you at 10. >> goodbye. >> the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, m
oregon and stamford had a different story. the first one herbert found jaelyn red and it was a 30 yard touchdown. in the second quarter herbert picked a spot. jacob breeland goes and gets it. it was like a back shoulder fade. antennae the play drive. right now it is 14 to 3 and oregon is up in the third on stamper. we have some mls action. that is a goalscoring guru. the real guru. 27 minutes. christian espinosa beat the goalie and the quakes tied it at 1. >> had 90 minutes still tied....
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the low itself is sitting over southern oregon and peeling off to the east. we will transition from an area of low pressure to this ridge, which is over my left shoulder here. it's going to get closer. it's not going to -- pacifica, you could hit 90 degrees, certainly not the case this time. the center -- we still get an on-shore flow, but it will be light, allowing temperatures to climb back to average as we head toward the weekend. everybody getting sunshine in the afternoon. on friday, we are sunny from start to finish everywhere. even half moon bay, bodega bay, inverness, you're going to be sunny all day friday. climate prediction center put these things out, a 6 to 10 day outlook. much of california predicted -- not a guarantee, but a prediction to be warmer than average, with a ghge at over t and you'll see that in the 7- day forecast. temperatures climbing early next week. partly cloudy tonight. tonight, a little fog along the coast. temperatures close to our seasonal averages on thursday and we begin the warm up into the weekend. nice day tomorrow, th
the low itself is sitting over southern oregon and peeling off to the east. we will transition from an area of low pressure to this ridge, which is over my left shoulder here. it's going to get closer. it's not going to -- pacifica, you could hit 90 degrees, certainly not the case this time. the center -- we still get an on-shore flow, but it will be light, allowing temperatures to climb back to average as we head toward the weekend. everybody getting sunshine in the afternoon. on friday, we...
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. >> he played for oregon state university. the bengals signed him in 2003 after he went undrafted. the quarterback played in 23 games and two seasons. the bengals released him in 2005 after he injured his knee. from all accounts, he was well- respected and a strong family man. >> excellent father, great guy, loving grandson, loving son expect police say they gunman as a black man between 25 and 35 years old. roughly 250 pounds. bald with a beard wearing a black shirt. detectives say the man shot him once in the chest. >> there was a disturbance in the garage. it occurred in the garage and he stumbled to the backyard. >> police have not released a motive. he survived by a son and 38 years old. kpix 5 . >>> san francisco oceans beach gorges. 87 degrees today. that is not bad compared to what inland city sees that san franciscans not be used to it buildings black air conditioning. >> he can be 10 degrees higher indoors and outdoors. it can be 100 degrees inside your home and many buildings don't have air circulation. that heat can be tracked and persist for days. >> if you think it wa
. >> he played for oregon state university. the bengals signed him in 2003 after he went undrafted. the quarterback played in 23 games and two seasons. the bengals released him in 2005 after he injured his knee. from all accounts, he was well- respected and a strong family man. >> excellent father, great guy, loving grandson, loving son expect police say they gunman as a black man between 25 and 35 years old. roughly 250 pounds. bald with a beard wearing a black shirt. detectives...
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to play football and living out his dream. >> oregon state facebook coach wrote i'm crushed to hearing the news of terrell roberts. throughout the day a steady team stream of well wishers offering could be do lenses, we spoke to a woman who described herself as the victim's aunt. >> an excellent father, a great i don't -- i don't know. he just a good good good person. and this should not happen to him. >> that roberts' 13-year-old son was home at the other family members declined to talk including robert's twin brother. i've seen both of the brothers, they come in and out. >> victor g says the shooting has shattered the sense of calm in part of this richmond. >> i can't believe it. just nothing ever happens in this neighborhood. it's just a quiet more family oriented neighborhood. everyone seemed to know everyone. >> they interviewed the 13-year- old son who did not actually witness the shooting, asking anyone with information or surveillance video of the area to give them a call. henrily, ktvu. >>> 4:46 is the time. lodi grape festival kicked off with increased security. officers are
to play football and living out his dream. >> oregon state facebook coach wrote i'm crushed to hearing the news of terrell roberts. throughout the day a steady team stream of well wishers offering could be do lenses, we spoke to a woman who described herself as the victim's aunt. >> an excellent father, a great i don't -- i don't know. he just a good good good person. and this should not happen to him. >> that roberts' 13-year-old son was home at the other family members...
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. >> he played for oregon state university. this is him picking up a loose ball and scoring a touchdown against notre dame. the bengals signed him in 2003 after he went undrafted. the cornerback plate 22 games and two seasons. the bengals released him in 2005 after he injured his name. the college teammate is now the football head coach beckett oregon state. >> devastated. you talk about a guy who is fun to be around. on the field and off the field. a good friend to so many. special memories with them. >> a black man between 25 and 35 years old. roughly 250 pounds. bald with a beard. wearing a black shirt and detectives say the man shot him once in the chest. >> there was a disturbance in the garage. it occurred in the garage and he stumbled to the backyard. >> the neighborhood where everybody knows everybody. for the neighbors who watched him grow up, they wonder was it robbery or was he targeted? a very nice guy. >> it is unnerving right now. >> police have not released a motive but they say it is not a case of mistaken ident
. >> he played for oregon state university. this is him picking up a loose ball and scoring a touchdown against notre dame. the bengals signed him in 2003 after he went undrafted. the cornerback plate 22 games and two seasons. the bengals released him in 2005 after he injured his name. the college teammate is now the football head coach beckett oregon state. >> devastated. you talk about a guy who is fun to be around. on the field and off the field. a good friend to so many. special...
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. >>> after two straight road losses stanford came home to face oregon.he best of the pac-12 rivalry after the break. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>> and the a and they did just that, scoring seven runs in the firs iing alone. cue oprah, you get a run and you get a run and you get a run. oakland took care of business with a 12-3 win. semien hit a 32nd home run of the year and bryce harper andthe phillies gave the a's a hand. beating the indians in cleveland, coming from behind with this monster jack by harp er. the phillies won this one 9-4. and the red sox on the other hand were no help whatsoever for the a's, nate lowell hit a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 11th with o one to give the rays in the sweet retro unis win 5-4 over the red sox. so the a's maintain a two-game lead in the first wild card spotty and they have a three game advantag
. >>> after two straight road losses stanford came home to face oregon.he best of the pac-12 rivalry after the break. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>> and the a and they did just that, scoring seven runs in the firs iing alone. cue oprah, you get a run and...
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he was a special lift in the oregon national guard and was deployed to afghanistan in 2014-2015. on august 21, 2015, while vacationing in europe with his friends, he was instrumental in stopping a mass shooting by a terrorist on a paris-bound train. shortly after returning home from deployment, he was awarded i probably egion -- mispronounced that, the army soldier's medal and the oregon distinguished service medal. alex. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. i appreciate it. my life experiences have taught me the importance of the second amendment. police cannot be everywhere in gun-free zones and never achieved stopping violence. the politicians in d.c. can't ap their heads around that keeping weapons. in august, 2015, we stopped a terrorist on a train to paris and even though we were in an area that does president have the second amendment and stile, he got an ak-47 and a handgun. there was a shooting in my former community college while it wasn't illegal, nobody had a gun because the school had a policy against it. spencer, one of my friends from the terrorist attack went o
he was a special lift in the oregon national guard and was deployed to afghanistan in 2014-2015. on august 21, 2015, while vacationing in europe with his friends, he was instrumental in stopping a mass shooting by a terrorist on a paris-bound train. shortly after returning home from deployment, he was awarded i probably egion -- mispronounced that, the army soldier's medal and the oregon distinguished service medal. alex. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. i appreciate it. my life...
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. >> i live in oregon and my flight, the closest airport is eugene, oregon, it was canceled. so i had to travel two hours north of where i live and that flight was delayed and just landed and now i'm hoping my next flight will make it to chicago. >> reporter: sergio quintana, "nbc bay area news." >>> bay area rescue team dispatched to help with hurricane dorian are making their way back to the bay area. the alameda county's urban search and rescue team arrived in oakland last night. 45 members of that team left the bay area last tuesday. they were headed to north carolina, along with rescue teams from menlo park in sacramento so they could help first responders on the east coast. >> they had some tornadoes they had to deal with and of course there was some flooding and wind damage. fortunately for everyone involved the hurricane just sort of skirted up the coast, stayed off the coast enough, plus we had beneficial tides during the time the hurricane came up, so really didn't have the impact that people were expecting. >> crew members get a 24-hour reprieve to rest and recharg
. >> i live in oregon and my flight, the closest airport is eugene, oregon, it was canceled. so i had to travel two hours north of where i live and that flight was delayed and just landed and now i'm hoping my next flight will make it to chicago. >> reporter: sergio quintana, "nbc bay area news." >>> bay area rescue team dispatched to help with hurricane dorian are making their way back to the bay area. the alameda county's urban search and rescue team arrived in...
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the breeze will pick up a and 50s and pretty cool up for some in oregon. and northern california, 30s and 40s. 40s and 50s on the teeratures. overall, everything is on the drier side as we get more of a northwest low. that low is beginning to make its move more towards nevada. 60s, 70s. upper 70s and some very low 80s. >> hopefully still quiet or just the usual. >> it is pretty quiet. we have a pretty mild commute for drivers out on the road this morning. let's start with the map in the commute area. if you are coming from the north bay, fairfield, down 80, you'll see no problems here. a nice easy driver and over the bridge into contra costa county. as you continue down that westbound 80 corridor to the mcarthur maize, it will take you 16 minutes. we know traffic is moving without any problems out there on the east shore freeway in this live picture. the bay bridge toll plaza the starting to fill up. metering lights are not long. if you have a fast pass, you'll be able to breeze right on through. let's show you the richmond bridge toll plaza. no problems t
the breeze will pick up a and 50s and pretty cool up for some in oregon. and northern california, 30s and 40s. 40s and 50s on the teeratures. overall, everything is on the drier side as we get more of a northwest low. that low is beginning to make its move more towards nevada. 60s, 70s. upper 70s and some very low 80s. >> hopefully still quiet or just the usual. >> it is pretty quiet. we have a pretty mild commute for drivers out on the road this morning. let's start with the map in...
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and the fire danger in southern oregon and northern california is dropping significantly.ot out of the woods yet. but when it rains, we do really need the fire danger we are right now. clear tonight evening breeze. sunshine and mild tomorrow. shower chance in the middle of the week. temperatures comfortable tomorrow. a little below average. beautiful day in campbell. 78 for you. union city 773. and 77 in pleasanton and low 80s for fairfield and vacaville. 69 in sols leado. 75 for san rafael. oakland tomorrow, 72. sonoma 77. and clear lake 78. 70s are comfortable. we get them tomorrow. wednesday, morning, north bay rain showers. pretty cloudy and breezy day for all of us. cooler again. we'll warm up not until saturday and sunday in the mud to upper 80s and mid-70s. cooler than average for the next couple days and it rained this morning for the first time in four months. that's the forecast. >> i know it's nice. thank you. >>> new at 6, what would you do if there was a pg&e blackout. the project one bay area school that could change the way power is distributed. and housing
and the fire danger in southern oregon and northern california is dropping significantly.ot out of the woods yet. but when it rains, we do really need the fire danger we are right now. clear tonight evening breeze. sunshine and mild tomorrow. shower chance in the middle of the week. temperatures comfortable tomorrow. a little below average. beautiful day in campbell. 78 for you. union city 773. and 77 in pleasanton and low 80s for fairfield and vacaville. 69 in sols leado. 75 for san rafael....
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oregon authorities announced that the most serious biological attack in u.s. history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized as disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not been a coordinated global plan about how to deal with this. i know. 6 the word terrorism evokes images of airplanes smashing into office towers of bombs blowing up in markets these remain real threats so do attacks by chemicals mustard gas defoliants on nerve agents. but there is something even more insidious biological weapon. that's the whole point of terrorism is to stupid enormous psychological pressure on the audience to try to reach for talking about biological agents i mean and seen in ma
oregon authorities announced that the most serious biological attack in u.s. history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized as disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the...