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the oregon grow farms. these are being run in southern california by the cartels who originate in mexico, ukraine, russia, bulgaria, and china. yeah. that's what you are going to do. are you going to federalize this. well-done. this is a piece of garbage. i oppose this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, a member of the judiciary committee, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for three minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker. i thank the lead sponsor, chairman nadler, for problem solving. blumenauer and cohen and congresswoman lee and all of those who galvanized all of us and was pleased to be able to lead this through the crime subcommittee. the war on drugs simply failed. and i'm glad that one interpretation that has just been evidenced by m
the oregon grow farms. these are being run in southern california by the cartels who originate in mexico, ukraine, russia, bulgaria, and china. yeah. that's what you are going to do. are you going to federalize this. well-done. this is a piece of garbage. i oppose this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the distinguished...
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the carbon intensity of the ethanol oregon uses. reducing the greenhouse gas emissions so far and displacing a billion gallons of fossil fuels in oregon. to biofuels reducing tailpipe emissions in oregon and improving the health of oregonians. in addition to reducing the greenhouse gases, low carbon fuels also e-mailed to the carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and particulate matter compared to fossil fuels. the prices when compared even those that do not have similar positions. in fact the program has lowered the cost of the low carbon fuels it created a powerful incentive to decarbonization sector. and takes the best part of the standards. it's needed to begin the transmission to the lower carbon fuels and the fuel standard ensures that the lowest of the low carbon fuel comes to oregon. with the credit as both are necessary to provide the incentives to the fuel providers. from the long-term certainties from the low carbon fuel standard program that has established targets through 2030 and oregon is currently in a rulemaking to establ
the carbon intensity of the ethanol oregon uses. reducing the greenhouse gas emissions so far and displacing a billion gallons of fossil fuels in oregon. to biofuels reducing tailpipe emissions in oregon and improving the health of oregonians. in addition to reducing the greenhouse gases, low carbon fuels also e-mailed to the carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and particulate matter compared to fossil fuels. the prices when compared even those that do not have similar positions. in fact the...
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oregon legalized marijuana. what we're having trouble with are the consequences of that legalization. and that's what i'm trying to bring to the attention of folks today. if we're going to legalize on a national scale, then for goodness sakes, don't make the mistakes we made in oregon. put in appropriate law enforcement at least. by the way, we should put in a lot of other things, too, that i previously mentioned. what has to be there is funding for local police. because this bill is going to drive up the demand for marijuana and up the cartels across the united states. their presence, it's bad and local law enforcement can't take care of it. the assertion that f.b.i. and homeland security and d.e.a. are going to do so is incorrect. i know because i have asked. we have nothing from the attorney general helping us in that space. so what i'm saying is, you're going to do this, get it right. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york's recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker
oregon legalized marijuana. what we're having trouble with are the consequences of that legalization. and that's what i'm trying to bring to the attention of folks today. if we're going to legalize on a national scale, then for goodness sakes, don't make the mistakes we made in oregon. put in appropriate law enforcement at least. by the way, we should put in a lot of other things, too, that i previously mentioned. what has to be there is funding for local police. because this bill is going to...
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move into the future for the oregon clean fuels program. >> okay. i have a follow-up question to ms. skor. with restrictions on what qualifies as an advanced fuel under renewable fuel standards could a technology neutral program like oregon's clean fuels program allow more opportunity for your member companies to participate than the current structure of the renewable fuel standard? >> thank you for the question. yes, we are a low carbon fuel. we do very much appreciate the concept of a low carbon fuel standard. importantly, as you stated, senator, making sure that this is technology neutral. this is where the carbon modeling comes into play. we've got to make sure you are evaluating all of the life cycles. that you are considering all of the low carbon farming practices that bring down the carbon intensity of our fuel. if you have a program that is truly technology neutral that reflects the current state of the art science and innovation take place throughout industry that allows for use of higher biofuel blends like an e-15, that's a place we can
move into the future for the oregon clean fuels program. >> okay. i have a follow-up question to ms. skor. with restrictions on what qualifies as an advanced fuel under renewable fuel standards could a technology neutral program like oregon's clean fuels program allow more opportunity for your member companies to participate than the current structure of the renewable fuel standard? >> thank you for the question. yes, we are a low carbon fuel. we do very much appreciate the concept...
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the carbon intensity of the ethanol oregon uses. reducing the greenhouse gas emissions so far and displacing a billion gallons of fossil fuels in oregon. to biofuels reducing tailpipe emissions in oregon and improving the health of oregonians. in addition to reducing the greenhouse gases, low carbon fuels also e-mailed to the carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and particulate matter compared to fossil fuels. the prices when compared even those that do not have similar positions. in fact the program has lowered the cost of the low carbon fuels it created a powerful incentive to decarbonization sector. and takes the best part of the standards. it's needed to begin the transmission to the lower carbon fuels and the fuel standard ensures that the lowest of the low carbon fuel comes to oregon. with the credit as both are necessary to provide the incentives to the fuel providers. from the long-term certainties from the low carbon fuel standard program that has established targets through 2030 and oregon is currently in a rulemaking to establ
the carbon intensity of the ethanol oregon uses. reducing the greenhouse gas emissions so far and displacing a billion gallons of fossil fuels in oregon. to biofuels reducing tailpipe emissions in oregon and improving the health of oregonians. in addition to reducing the greenhouse gases, low carbon fuels also e-mailed to the carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and particulate matter compared to fossil fuels. the prices when compared even those that do not have similar positions. in fact the...
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oregon's home to many cultural centers, oregon is home to many gardens, cultural centers and museums relating to pacific islanders. this bill would study the potential creation of a national museum of asian pacific american history and culture in washington, d.c. it would study the cost of building and maintaining the museum and the feasibility of it becoming part of the smithsonian. while i support the bill i'm concerned about the significant operational challenges that add an additional museum to smithsonian's portfolio would pose. just two years ago, congress authorized the establishment of the american latino history museum. in addition to these new museums, the smithsonian faces a backlog of repair work of $1.9 million. they have renovation of the national aeronautic and space museum and other my sthoanls mall. at markup and amendment was adopted to require the commission to consider the potential impaght on the smithsonian's existing maintenance backlog, identify con scruks -- construction or renovation costs for new or existing museums. i appreciate an amendment adopted at mar
oregon's home to many cultural centers, oregon is home to many gardens, cultural centers and museums relating to pacific islanders. this bill would study the potential creation of a national museum of asian pacific american history and culture in washington, d.c. it would study the cost of building and maintaining the museum and the feasibility of it becoming part of the smithsonian. while i support the bill i'm concerned about the significant operational challenges that add an additional...
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the oregon grow farms. these are being run in southern california by the cartels who originate in mexico, ukraine, russia, bulgaria, and china. yeah. that's what you are going to do. are you going to federalize this. well-done. this is a piece of garbage. i oppose this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from texas, a member of the judiciary committee, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for three minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker. i thank the lead sponsor, chairman nadler, for problem solving. blumenauer and cohen and congresswoman lee and all of those who galvanized all of us and was pleased to be able to lead this through the crime subcommittee. the war on drugs simply failed. and i'm glad that one interpretation that has just been evidenced by m
the oregon grow farms. these are being run in southern california by the cartels who originate in mexico, ukraine, russia, bulgaria, and china. yeah. that's what you are going to do. are you going to federalize this. well-done. this is a piece of garbage. i oppose this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the distinguished...
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it's important i understand that oregon has the fifth highest gasoline prices in the country. so, it may be lower than some other joining states but gasoline prices are quite high in oregon. >> senator whitehouse, you are up. >> thanks, chair man and everyone for being here. i have long supported the biofuels and ethanol standard, but it's kind of been an act of faith someday the market would come around and that corn ethanol in particular was kind of a pathway effort that would let the cellulosic ethanol and other forms come forward. so, i'm interested in your testimony about the carbon intensity of the ethanol and biodiesel that oregon uses that it's decreased. i wonder how confident you are in the measure of carbon intensity of your corn ethanol fuel stock. >> yes. thank you for the question, senator. so, we do use the oregon model to calculate the intensity in the state which is the national model to do so. with respect to the ethanol that we are receiving an oregon, the import of that fuel is producer specific so we can keep very close track of the different ethanol's tha
it's important i understand that oregon has the fifth highest gasoline prices in the country. so, it may be lower than some other joining states but gasoline prices are quite high in oregon. >> senator whitehouse, you are up. >> thanks, chair man and everyone for being here. i have long supported the biofuels and ethanol standard, but it's kind of been an act of faith someday the market would come around and that corn ethanol in particular was kind of a pathway effort that would let...
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the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the congressional record two letters of support for h.r. 5689. one from the build strong coalition and one from the u.s. chamber of commerce. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, i yield such time as she may consume to the chair of the subcommittee, ms. titus from nevada. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from nevada is recognized. ms. titus: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. i just stand to add my voice to the bipartisan chorus of support for this bill. including our chairman of transportation and infrastructure, mr. defazio, ranking member mr. graves, and the ranking member of my subcommittee, mr. webster. all for leading on this bill and just working so hard to bring relief to not only our communities, but individuals who are hit by natural disasters and other calamities like we saw during covid. creating a federal policy that supports projects focused on mitigating ri
the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the congressional record two letters of support for h.r. 5689. one from the build strong coalition and one from the u.s. chamber of commerce. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, i yield such time as she may consume to the chair of the subcommittee, ms. titus from nevada. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from nevada is recognized. ms. titus: thank...
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you know, i wish we could thin it all. >> reporter: here in oregon, forest thinning can cost up to $900 an acre. government grants help, but there's not enough money to go around the jacobs family has applied for federal funding, but for now, they're covering their own bill on a property this size it's roughly $1 million, something they can't afford. but the cost of a catastrophic wildfire is even greater. just a few miles away from the jacobs ranch, the dollingers' property was also burned but they're taking part in a ten-year program with the oregon department of forestry so a >> reporter: which is why they're investing test test under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. >>> a major chan
you know, i wish we could thin it all. >> reporter: here in oregon, forest thinning can cost up to $900 an acre. government grants help, but there's not enough money to go around the jacobs family has applied for federal funding, but for now, they're covering their own bill on a property this size it's roughly $1 million, something they can't afford. but the cost of a catastrophic wildfire is even greater. just a few miles away from the jacobs ranch, the dollingers' property was also...
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it has been nearly 50 years since intel's first investment in my home state of oregon. the company pat gelsinger leads is my home state, largest private employer, upwards of 20,000 oregonians work at intel. these colleagues, good paying jobs, not only add to our state's economic vibrancy but they helped to keep oregon and our country at the forefront of tech leadership around the world. a little over a year ago pat returned to intel where he spent three decades earlier in his career. he and i have had many discussions about what chip manufacturing needs to oregon and the entire country. from the time the typical american gets up in the morning to when they go to bed at night, and sometimes even while they are sleeping they interact with thousands of semiconductors. congress is finally waking up to the fact that computer chips are the beating heart of the 21st-century economy. the semiconductor supply chains made it very clear how essential chips are to the health of our economy and our everyday lives. without understanding there's a big bipartisan interest in supporting
it has been nearly 50 years since intel's first investment in my home state of oregon. the company pat gelsinger leads is my home state, largest private employer, upwards of 20,000 oregonians work at intel. these colleagues, good paying jobs, not only add to our state's economic vibrancy but they helped to keep oregon and our country at the forefront of tech leadership around the world. a little over a year ago pat returned to intel where he spent three decades earlier in his career. he and i...
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you know, i wish we could thin it all. >> reporter: here in oregon, forest thinning can cost up to $900 an acre. government grants help, but there's not enough money to go around the jacobs family has applied for federal funding, but for now, they're covering their own bill on a property this size it's roughly $1 million, something they can't afford. but the cost of a catastrophic wildfire is even greater. just a few miles away from the jacobs ranch, the dollingers' property was also burned but they're taking part in a ten-year program with the oregon department of forestry so a >> reporter: which is why they're investing >>> a major change to tell you about on aspirin guidelines for years doctors have recommended daily aspirin to reduce the risk of a first heart attack or stroke but a top task force saying today, most people 60 and older should no longer take it regularly due to a risk of internal bleeding and the group now says people 40 to 59 should only take aspirin daily if they have a higher risk of heart disease. >>> also tonight, a major military housing contractor under fire on
you know, i wish we could thin it all. >> reporter: here in oregon, forest thinning can cost up to $900 an acre. government grants help, but there's not enough money to go around the jacobs family has applied for federal funding, but for now, they're covering their own bill on a property this size it's roughly $1 million, something they can't afford. but the cost of a catastrophic wildfire is even greater. just a few miles away from the jacobs ranch, the dollingers' property was also...
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sierra into northern california, southern oregon. as much as eight inches there. up to three feet of snow are possible across the high sierra. a great way to wrap up what is the wet season. >> i'm sorry for the folks out west. at least we're not talking about snow in the northeast in april. thanks so much. thanks all of you for joining us. i'm kristin fisher. "new day" starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning to our viewers here in the u.s. and all around the world. it is thursday, april 21st. i'm brianna keilar in washington with jim sciutto in ukraine. mariupol is on the brink of falling into russian hands with russia saying it can take control of the steel plant in three to four days. vladimir putin announced storming the area is no longer
sierra into northern california, southern oregon. as much as eight inches there. up to three feet of snow are possible across the high sierra. a great way to wrap up what is the wet season. >> i'm sorry for the folks out west. at least we're not talking about snow in the northeast in april. thanks so much. thanks all of you for joining us. i'm kristin fisher. "new day" starts right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning to our viewers here in the...
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the work we've done in arizona and oregon and senator wyden -- >> excuse me. you have a report that shows me that think about, i'm a fiduciary of taxpayers so you're saying it's going to create ten more jobs for every -- >> on average it's been well publicized in our sights in oregon and arizona, it's what was put forward for the investments around ohio. these are incredibly leveraged -- >> how does it turn into cash for the american taxpayer? >> creating jobs across the supply chain in manufacturing, and construction. our ohio site is creating 3000 new jobs, 7000 new construction jobs -- >> how much money does he american taxpayer get what you are asking for $4 billion for your company. what returned as american taxpayer get for that? so you invest these dollars. you're going to make money. i assume it will not do it if you don't make money. how does the american taxpayer get return? >> these jobs would drift to other areas. we want them on american soil. they create jobs that are taxpaying jobs and were happy to go into more detail with you, senator scott co
the work we've done in arizona and oregon and senator wyden -- >> excuse me. you have a report that shows me that think about, i'm a fiduciary of taxpayers so you're saying it's going to create ten more jobs for every -- >> on average it's been well publicized in our sights in oregon and arizona, it's what was put forward for the investments around ohio. these are incredibly leveraged -- >> how does it turn into cash for the american taxpayer? >> creating jobs across the...
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we're going to have an unsettled day closer to the oregon border with even a couple of light sprinkles trying to make its way into the bay area today, although today's going to be another dry day for the vast majority of us in the bay area, half moon bay petaluma santa rosa sitting at 39 degrees. most of the rest of the bay area is hanging out in the 40's right now. we're definitely off to a cold start, as you can clearly see, those winds are only making it feel even colder. so bundle up this morning. i'm talking dry skies today. rain returning tonight and into tomorrow. some more rainfall still to come in your forecast over to rain a john, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic this morning. 10 minute drive traveling into the city. >> from the maze 2 that fremont's gx. and let's check on the san mateo bridge about a 13 minute commute for you this morning. heading across towards the peninsula. richmond, sandra fell 9 minute drive traveling out of richmond and the golden gate bridge 37 to the tolls. you're looking at a 20 minute drive. the number of homeless peo
we're going to have an unsettled day closer to the oregon border with even a couple of light sprinkles trying to make its way into the bay area today, although today's going to be another dry day for the vast majority of us in the bay area, half moon bay petaluma santa rosa sitting at 39 degrees. most of the rest of the bay area is hanging out in the 40's right now. we're definitely off to a cold start, as you can clearly see, those winds are only making it feel even colder. so bundle up this...
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really wished i could have said something to him then we don't have to live like this anymore. >> oregon of personal use drugs. it's being looked at as a model for other states some critics have called the law too lenient, especially with the recent spike in fentanyl related overdoses and deaths but supporters say it's already had a positive effect by directing more funds into drug treatment centers. kelly. >> eamon javers, thanks. >> conspiracy theorist alex jones paying $75,000 in fines before finally showing up for questioning in a defamation case that's according to court documents. they show he did sit for a deposition in connecticut yesterday and tuesday. jones said lawyers grilled him for ten hours. families of the sandy hook shooting victims sued him and won. this deposition is related to an upcoming trial to determine how much he'll have to pay the family in the wake of the deadly shooting, the infowars host spread a conspiracy theory it never happened he's since walked back the claims his lawyer said he couldn't originally sit for a deposition because of health issues a judge o
really wished i could have said something to him then we don't have to live like this anymore. >> oregon of personal use drugs. it's being looked at as a model for other states some critics have called the law too lenient, especially with the recent spike in fentanyl related overdoses and deaths but supporters say it's already had a positive effect by directing more funds into drug treatment centers. kelly. >> eamon javers, thanks. >> conspiracy theorist alex jones paying...
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a weak system passing through will result in showers closer to the oregon border, but not for us in the day. >> in the meantime, for us, it's just 40's 50's to start the morning. that's light jacket. kind of stuff. so get out there with the light jackets a bit brisk, a big cool, but a pretty easy go to kick off this monday, john, thank you for right. if you're traveling into the city, looks like the metering lights just one on. >> you know, take you about 12 minutes to make that drive from the maze to that fremont street exit. let's check on the san mateo bridge heading across towards the peninsula. we've got some high winds there. a little under 14 minutes as you're making your morning commute. the richmond, sandra fell bridge just going to check on conditions there. we also have some gusty wind conditions about a 11 minute drive as traffic picks up and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls about a 20 minute monday morning. drive. >> time now, 6 o'clock and the search for the shooter is in sacramento continues this morning. there was a mass shooting. 6 people died and 12 are injured.
a weak system passing through will result in showers closer to the oregon border, but not for us in the day. >> in the meantime, for us, it's just 40's 50's to start the morning. that's light jacket. kind of stuff. so get out there with the light jackets a bit brisk, a big cool, but a pretty easy go to kick off this monday, john, thank you for right. if you're traveling into the city, looks like the metering lights just one on. >> you know, take you about 12 minutes to make that...
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thanks so much to derek olson and to tim derosch into a world, oregon and to the partners at the oregon historical society who have helped make this event possible and most importantly thanks to all of you the tremendous interest in this topic has been inspiring to me and i'm excited to talk about it with you walk us through some of the questions that we have about pandemic exhaustion and pandemic to endemic lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic, so i will now share my screen so you can see some of the amazing images from this era and as i do so, i'd like to first consider our contemporary moment our current moment. you know, it's the second year. we're about to turn into a third year of the pandemic. it's you know, the truth is we're all worn out these headlines help to suggest. just how worn out we are and how many questions we have today. the pandemic has challenged us. it's it's changed us fundamentally in ways. we're not sure we fully appreciate it's revealed the fractures and fissures within society that many of us knew were there we had some sense of them, but quite a few of us chos
thanks so much to derek olson and to tim derosch into a world, oregon and to the partners at the oregon historical society who have helped make this event possible and most importantly thanks to all of you the tremendous interest in this topic has been inspiring to me and i'm excited to talk about it with you walk us through some of the questions that we have about pandemic exhaustion and pandemic to endemic lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic, so i will now share my screen so you can see some...
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just person is now serving for life sentences without the possibility of parole in oregon. hundreds of homes have been evacuated in arizona as fire crews worked to contain a fast moving wildfire burning there. f amid 50 mile an hour winds, fire officials say it exploded to 6000 acres in hot, dry weather. county officials declared a wildfire emergency and say more than 700 homes and 1000 animals have been evacuated. 24 structures destroyed no word yet on the cause of this fire. a new look at covid-19 impact in one bay area county how deadly it's been compared to other diseases next. also ahead tonight, the new ucsf's study that shows a big disparity in the students officer. grim details about covid deaths over the last two years. dr sara cody says covid killed more county residents last year than the flu, tuberculosis. hiv aids in firearms combined over the past decade. it was the third leading cause of death in both 2020 and last year after heart disease and cancer that it shows that covid accounted for 8% of county deaths in 2020 10% last year. today marked the first full
just person is now serving for life sentences without the possibility of parole in oregon. hundreds of homes have been evacuated in arizona as fire crews worked to contain a fast moving wildfire burning there. f amid 50 mile an hour winds, fire officials say it exploded to 6000 acres in hot, dry weather. county officials declared a wildfire emergency and say more than 700 homes and 1000 animals have been evacuated. 24 structures destroyed no word yet on the cause of this fire. a new look at...
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oregon is amazing.i think more than 50 percent of all households in oregon are members of the bottle drop system and they've grown way faster than they ever thought they were going to grow and it's so convenient that's the other thingabout that is their big enough they're starting to drive the plastics market . their bags and our bags are made out of recycledcontent . you can only get to 50 percent recycledcontent in a plastic bag before it starts to degrade . that's a technology thing but there collecting them alland then sending them back to the same manufacturer and saying make our bags into new backs . i have enough power but enough of the same product coming to their singular producer in a contractedfashion that they can drive the marketplace. california is 10 times bigger than oregon so we can drive a much biggermarketplace . >> are there questions or comments? commissioner . >>i want to ask about the statistic you gave . you said 60 percent of the beverage containers are going to the system which
oregon is amazing.i think more than 50 percent of all households in oregon are members of the bottle drop system and they've grown way faster than they ever thought they were going to grow and it's so convenient that's the other thingabout that is their big enough they're starting to drive the plastics market . their bags and our bags are made out of recycledcontent . you can only get to 50 percent recycledcontent in a plastic bag before it starts to degrade . that's a technology thing but...
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. >> in 2021, oregon's fire toward through the jacob family property. >> the fire is gotten real bigration loggers and ranchers lost 300 acres. >> it is quite a project -- >> now, the federal government is trying to help families like theirs, urging them to thin their own forests before fire season begins, or to initiate prescribed burns, controlled fires like this one, so there is less wood to fuel the flames when fire season starts. while conducting these burns is not cheap or easy. >> who pays for that? >> that is the thing, right there. if we had manage our own property, then the stuff behind us couldn't possibly have the state come in and do burns and stuff like that, it would've saved our ground. >> across the u.s., there are 765 million acres of forest land, extreme drought and climate change creating the most explosive conditions in the west. the government now wants to reduce fuel and clear as much land as the size of idaho to tackle the, last fall's infrastructure bill included billion set aside to fight wildfires before they start. >> when you look out here and see all the
. >> in 2021, oregon's fire toward through the jacob family property. >> the fire is gotten real bigration loggers and ranchers lost 300 acres. >> it is quite a project -- >> now, the federal government is trying to help families like theirs, urging them to thin their own forests before fire season begins, or to initiate prescribed burns, controlled fires like this one, so there is less wood to fuel the flames when fire season starts. while conducting these burns is not...
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then arms at medieval mathee on a normal as it it on the 2nd but i haven't done law must intervene, oregon. oh wow. a yucky. a wonderful and i mean through them with i think it's just something on looking at a group that you've got a yoga from like it was moving the assembled would show in full got it. okay. i was actually chat or, and to get to know if that's kind i got the order he's on. when were for the special not enough he's i came to learn are going to move murphy's. it got out yesterday on monday when i can use it. either way. i'm in the. he won't be venue or see much i eat them in the us easy wasn't lucky words me. oh, when i 1st, if i'm in, i think she's more send you over to them about that on board. what a late it the obviously i don't want to how do you know what is that given number? so i thought i saw today that almost no say you're looking up in so it's been, we did it or not, but i get on the holding up and i'm holding up a 2nd bus. any important if you minutes id is a guy here from us. we're slow. ah, whoa, whoa, whoa. oh wow. wow, debbie? oh, oh, oh, oh, a into about 8 m
then arms at medieval mathee on a normal as it it on the 2nd but i haven't done law must intervene, oregon. oh wow. a yucky. a wonderful and i mean through them with i think it's just something on looking at a group that you've got a yoga from like it was moving the assembled would show in full got it. okay. i was actually chat or, and to get to know if that's kind i got the order he's on. when were for the special not enough he's i came to learn are going to move murphy's. it got out yesterday...
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este sistema llega a washington, oregon, etc.e pulgada en la región pero de igual manera para las personas que circulan temprano en la región cuidado. hasta mañana a las dos de la tarde esto es lo que va a estar sucediendo: presencia de nieve en la región. viene más lluvia y más en camino, más del pronóstico al volver. >>> en otra información, hoy después de treinta y dos años un prisionero de san francisco ha encontrado la justicia. joaquín cirio ha sido condenado en aquel entonces por un crimen que no había cometido, finalmente las pruebas lo exoneraron. >>> un prisionero san francisco escuchó las palabras que esperaba donde la fiscalía de san francisco ha reconocido que joaquín cirio no ha cometido el crimen por el cual lo encarcelaron. >>> hoy en día se ha logrado por lo que tanto luché. >>> hoy en día tiene sesenta años, ha pasado a la mitad de su vida en esta cárcel. >>> estuve muy enojado los primero quince años y entonces el cambio del enojo por cosas positivas. >>> ahora encaminado a la libertad una de las cosas que más
este sistema llega a washington, oregon, etc.e pulgada en la región pero de igual manera para las personas que circulan temprano en la región cuidado. hasta mañana a las dos de la tarde esto es lo que va a estar sucediendo: presencia de nieve en la región. viene más lluvia y más en camino, más del pronóstico al volver. >>> en otra información, hoy después de treinta y dos años un prisionero de san francisco ha encontrado la justicia. joaquín cirio ha sido condenado en aquel...
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that when you pair it with our cool conditions, look at the snow in the rain showing up near the oregon border. we stay dry for the bay side from the sprinkler to up in mendocino lake and northern napa and sonoma counties. where are temperatures that right now it is cold. we've got some 30's in livermore, dublin as well as in petaluma santa rosa and saint helene at 40's for most of the rest of us open in san mateo at 44 san francisco right now at 46 john, thank you for that. all right. we're looking at your traffic this morning as you're heading into the city. very nice sunrise there. a little under 17 minutes traveling from the maze to that fremont's tx. it was stuck on the san mateo bridge heading across towards the peninsula. a little under 15. we do have some high wind gusts. please take your time as you're traveling there. crockett down towards the maze about a 23 minute drive for. you can also see 6.80, moving along pretty nicely. a few delays there, but no traffic hazards or collisions. >> and in the south bay, 85 to menlo park around. 32 minutes. tara james, back to you. thank y
that when you pair it with our cool conditions, look at the snow in the rain showing up near the oregon border. we stay dry for the bay side from the sprinkler to up in mendocino lake and northern napa and sonoma counties. where are temperatures that right now it is cold. we've got some 30's in livermore, dublin as well as in petaluma santa rosa and saint helene at 40's for most of the rest of us open in san mateo at 44 san francisco right now at 46 john, thank you for that. all right. we're...
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there's more snow near the oregon border. good for them. they'd certainly needed just as much as we do. bay area. we're taking a step back from it again today. so yesterday today or breaks from the rain, we'll kick it back into gear tomorrow, though. so enjoy our dry conditions before another rainy day. just around the corner. 40's for devil in livermore. you're at 40 degrees. 30's in petaluma point raise santa rosa all in the upper 30's. so definitely a cold one that unlike the heat of last week, keeping that cool trend going. i'll talk more about tomorrow's rainfall in your full forecast john, thanks for we've been off to a nice start. we do, however, have an accident to tell you about. >> this is westbound highway 4 east of 80 year out in hercules. so you're seems to slight delay got one lane that's blocked there traveling into the city, though meteor lights are on right now. 10 minutes for your drive from the maze. 2 that fremont street exit. let's head over and get a look at your commute across towards the peninsula. they're still down
there's more snow near the oregon border. good for them. they'd certainly needed just as much as we do. bay area. we're taking a step back from it again today. so yesterday today or breaks from the rain, we'll kick it back into gear tomorrow, though. so enjoy our dry conditions before another rainy day. just around the corner. 40's for devil in livermore. you're at 40 degrees. 30's in petaluma point raise santa rosa all in the upper 30's. so definitely a cold one that unlike the heat of last...
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Apr 4, 2022
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what you head north towards the oregon border.here's where all that rainfall and snowfall is heading high pressure ridge. that's only going to be building the next several days will continue to 7 storm tracks. well, to the north on up into washington and oregon areas that have already seen plenty of it. we'd love to see that activity a little bit further southward. just not tapping into it or anywhere close to it. rather just the opposite is going on. skies remain dry with temperatures really starting to rise starting tomorrow and then especially into tuesday, wednesday and thursday, the very hottest of stuff. as for today, we do have a weak trough pushing through making for a breezy morning will come down into the afternoon. so not to fear. we have light jacket where the stuff this morning, 90 of those light jackets. the pack with you today as highs near the coastline will be in the 50's to low 60's. well, elsewhere in the bay area, mostly a range of 60's mix with very low 70's. our coolest one of the next several days. so if you
what you head north towards the oregon border.here's where all that rainfall and snowfall is heading high pressure ridge. that's only going to be building the next several days will continue to 7 storm tracks. well, to the north on up into washington and oregon areas that have already seen plenty of it. we'd love to see that activity a little bit further southward. just not tapping into it or anywhere close to it. rather just the opposite is going on. skies remain dry with temperatures really...
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it's held up to the north right up near the oregon border of the state.'s for most of us, although we do have a 60 on the map now, nevada, the first spot to get there at 61 degrees hasn't been the worst morning as far as the roads of gun, which is certainly been nice. you can see that's guys are getting a little brighter as the commute gets a little easier at the bay bridge. let's look at the san mateo bridge. things out there moving at the limit, despite still some pretty good traffic rolling either east or westbound and looking at the richmond center fell bridge. you can see that, hey, things are going to go through the toll plaza there already showed you the golden gate bridge from a different perspective. but here's what it's like at the road.
it's held up to the north right up near the oregon border of the state.'s for most of us, although we do have a 60 on the map now, nevada, the first spot to get there at 61 degrees hasn't been the worst morning as far as the roads of gun, which is certainly been nice. you can see that's guys are getting a little brighter as the commute gets a little easier at the bay bridge. let's look at the san mateo bridge. things out there moving at the limit, despite still some pretty good traffic rolling...
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the happy faced killer admitted to strangling her and is now in prison in oregon. >> the family, they were so grateful to be able to know what had happened to their sister, to their mom, and be able to really have some of their questions answered that they have just been longing for a long time. >> genealogy is often used to find suspects. but this marks the first time the sheriff's department has used it to identify a victim. >>> the family of a man shot and killed in a walmart by a police officer is now suing the city and police department. this is body cam footage of the encounter with the now retired officer jason fletcher. less than a minute after entering the store, he tased and then shot taylor. >> we're looking forward to justice being served. we're looking forward to things beginning to change in the city. we're looking forward to things happening for the mental ill. >> taylor's family says he was suffering from a mental health crisis. officer fletcher has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter charges. >>> the battle for ukraine's donbas region has started. russia's ne
the happy faced killer admitted to strangling her and is now in prison in oregon. >> the family, they were so grateful to be able to know what had happened to their sister, to their mom, and be able to really have some of their questions answered that they have just been longing for a long time. >> genealogy is often used to find suspects. but this marks the first time the sheriff's department has used it to identify a victim. >>> the family of a man shot and killed in a...
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in oregon her family never stopped looking. >> we've just been holding hope she would be alive. >> the happy face killer sent a letter to the district attorney office admitting to the crime. a year later he pleaded guilty to the killing but the woman's identity was unknown until now. >> when we first looked at it we thought it will be too hard to solve this one. we might not be able to make it happen. but then thanks to the partnership of that law enforcement agency they were so helpful and encouraging people to upload and that helped us get one step closer until we found the candidate. >> karen binder with the dna dough project was one of the team leads that sorted through dozens of matches to identify patricia that was approximately 45 years old when she was killed. >> i hope it gives patricia some of her dignity back to have her name. >> as gloria finds peace knowing what happened to her sister she hopes detectives will solve another mystery. >> af daughter that disappeared too. about the same time. a little before that and we never heard anything. but when i talked to the detective
in oregon her family never stopped looking. >> we've just been holding hope she would be alive. >> the happy face killer sent a letter to the district attorney office admitting to the crime. a year later he pleaded guilty to the killing but the woman's identity was unknown until now. >> when we first looked at it we thought it will be too hard to solve this one. we might not be able to make it happen. but then thanks to the partnership of that law enforcement agency they were...
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you really got to head north up towards the oregon border.you start seeing consistently rainy conditions with rainfall up along the a trinity humble del norte, a county areas right up next to the oregon border. now rainfall is going to stay up there today. bay area staying dry and we continue to see this trend of weather, any sort of rainfall being sent well to the north of the bay high pressure ridge built up for us is only get a warm things up for us as we gradually work our way through the week and temperatures will climb really quickly after today. so get ready for that change of pace winds. definitely the most significant this morning coming down towards the afternoon. all in all that's going make for a pretty comfortable afternoon. i'd advise to keep the light jackets in your pack with the as you're leaving the house today with daytime highs at the coast in the 50's to 60's 60's for most of our bayshore cities and then a mix of low 70's. what you had a little bit further away from the water. san jose and campbell at 70 degrees. while fr
you really got to head north up towards the oregon border.you start seeing consistently rainy conditions with rainfall up along the a trinity humble del norte, a county areas right up next to the oregon border. now rainfall is going to stay up there today. bay area staying dry and we continue to see this trend of weather, any sort of rainfall being sent well to the north of the bay high pressure ridge built up for us is only get a warm things up for us as we gradually work our way through the...
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what we are learning is that in washington state, oregon state, they are teaching kindergartners thato express gender. and disguising far left activism as education. first-graders in the school district in washington were given materials about gender pronouns, teaching young students can be broken down in categories. boy, girl, neither or both. the office of the superintendent told us in a statement parents have the option to opt out from the sexual health instruction. in oregon officials have adopted standards requiring kindergartners and first-graders to recognize there are many ways to express gender play the oregon department of education told us in part "this requirement is part of a required core content area of health education is critical for all students to feel seen, supported, and safe." look at this, and boston, a first grade teacher video telling kindergartners "when babies are born, the doctor looks. they make a guess on whether the baby is a boy or whether the baby is a girl. take a look. >> i'm going to give you my explanation about what it means to be transgender. whe
what we are learning is that in washington state, oregon state, they are teaching kindergartners thato express gender. and disguising far left activism as education. first-graders in the school district in washington were given materials about gender pronouns, teaching young students can be broken down in categories. boy, girl, neither or both. the office of the superintendent told us in a statement parents have the option to opt out from the sexual health instruction. in oregon officials have...
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Apr 22, 2022
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my crawl finds it difficult not to exude oregon's. he did it again. last night. he went and blue pen went into the to be having to exude competence, composure micro winton, having to try to under plea, has natural tendency to, to be, to look superior. he didn't achieve that. and this is something that could come back to haunt him. and i would see will come back to haunt him because the problem is that this is a runnels for the french didn't want. they did not want, they expected it. the polls were clear, this was what 5 years we've been told would be the run off again in 2022. but when asked, is this the run off you want? a vast majority of respondents said no. so the 1st problem is that there is a hunger in france for something different that isn't loop in that isn't my call on me, isn't pen, best is microphone. so micro is likely to win this election by default. you want in 2017, through a mixture of his own talent lock on the default. he'd like to one this one by default. and that i think is a big, but for him to carnie into a new monday. and i don't think you
my crawl finds it difficult not to exude oregon's. he did it again. last night. he went and blue pen went into the to be having to exude competence, composure micro winton, having to try to under plea, has natural tendency to, to be, to look superior. he didn't achieve that. and this is something that could come back to haunt him. and i would see will come back to haunt him because the problem is that this is a runnels for the french didn't want. they did not want, they expected it. the polls...
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already getting some rainfall into washington, also oregon. the number one reason why we're not seeing any of this is high pressure. it's just nosing its way in from the south. so that's going to act like a big roadblock for us, warm our temperatures up this weekend. as that system to the north continues to move out, it will pick up our wind for tomorrow. that's really the biggest thing we're going get from this. if you're headed up to the pacific northwest, i want to take a quick detour and show you the rainfall totals. in for half to 1 inch on average. we could get rain down the california-oregon border. possibly down to ukiah. but other than that, we are expecting a dry forecast into this weekend. so let's take into it that wind. it doesn't look as gusty as it was earlier this week. we'll start it off tomorrow morning with anywhere from 10 to about 20 miles per hour on average. then by the afternoon and evening, we'll see it kick up 15 to about 30 miles per hour. so i think we'll be able to get through this without any kind of problems, and
already getting some rainfall into washington, also oregon. the number one reason why we're not seeing any of this is high pressure. it's just nosing its way in from the south. so that's going to act like a big roadblock for us, warm our temperatures up this weekend. as that system to the north continues to move out, it will pick up our wind for tomorrow. that's really the biggest thing we're going get from this. if you're headed up to the pacific northwest, i want to take a quick detour and...
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portland's oregon received the first measurable snowfall in april, one inch of snow fell in portland international airport, setting a record with the only measurable amount of snow there since official record keeping began. in 1940 schools across the portland's region were closed in some areas, about an hour west of portland's received several inches of snow. and that same system is the one that blew through the bay area, kicking up our winds up to 56 mph at sfo. that was the strongest wing as i could report around the immediate area now, right now, as we take a look outside, we have the clear skies out there. the temperatures are in the forties. across the board the winter up to about 20 and seven locations gets up to 26, but definitely beginning to dial back now, this is the scene, the area of low pressure. the core was right there, producing that record amount of snow in the portland's area now as this frontal boundary continues to surge down in a southerly direction, it's pulling down the cooler air mass, so our overnight lows tonight are going to plummet, especially once those w
portland's oregon received the first measurable snowfall in april, one inch of snow fell in portland international airport, setting a record with the only measurable amount of snow there since official record keeping began. in 1940 schools across the portland's region were closed in some areas, about an hour west of portland's received several inches of snow. and that same system is the one that blew through the bay area, kicking up our winds up to 56 mph at sfo. that was the strongest wing as...