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they upset, #12, oregon., threw for over 300 and 4 touchdowns, the fans rushed the field, lifting minwith minshoe. they had a running back, "air boobie". you want to win! am >> tim: there it is, had fun with his coach. and by the way, mike leach got him out of the state of mississippi. brandon, mississippi. no one else would take him. so many stories like that, through the years. >> tim: along comes leach, no one knew about with these kids and he turned them into stars. falk, was another. second and 10 for behren morton. >> devin: we have talked about john mateer, the quarterback. but, what he has them doing and how he got them playing, and they're young. these are not older guys. these are young guys playing discipline. assignment, sound football, he deserves a lot of credit, as well. >> tim: sure does. morton, is sacked! [ audience oohs ] can >> tim: stevenson, chops the hands down. >> devin: he gets to the quarterback. he got a neck roll on. that's back in your day. >> tim: meathead football right there. p
they upset, #12, oregon., threw for over 300 and 4 touchdowns, the fans rushed the field, lifting minwith minshoe. they had a running back, "air boobie". you want to win! am >> tim: there it is, had fun with his coach. and by the way, mike leach got him out of the state of mississippi. brandon, mississippi. no one else would take him. so many stories like that, through the years. >> tim: along comes leach, no one knew about with these kids and he turned them into stars....
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brooke returned home to oregon. she had a summer job in corvallis, about 30 miles from home, working at the oak park apartments, managed by her sister stephanie and stephanie's husband. and on monday, may 24, 2004, she left the house where her sister jessica was getting ready for another day of seventh grade, she's in a rush, and she walked out the door and left. and about five minutes later, she walked back in, and she just yelled through the door, i love you, and walked out. and that was the last time i talked to her. kate snow (voiceover): by 9:00 am, brooke was at the apartments, and an hour later hard at work. i could see through our apartment to the back window facing our patio. and brooke was bending over, filling up a bucket of water. and that was the last time i saw her. at what point did you realize that she wasn't out there anymore? not until probably 1:00. i had fixed lunch for my children and for her, and she hadn't shown up. what starts going through your head when she doesn't come in for lunch? it's a
brooke returned home to oregon. she had a summer job in corvallis, about 30 miles from home, working at the oak park apartments, managed by her sister stephanie and stephanie's husband. and on monday, may 24, 2004, she left the house where her sister jessica was getting ready for another day of seventh grade, she's in a rush, and she walked out the door and left. and about five minutes later, she walked back in, and she just yelled through the door, i love you, and walked out. and that was the...
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courtney wanted out of oregon.t admit to murder and reveal the location of brooke's remains if he could serve his prison time near his own family in new mexico. the wilberger family quickly agreed. anything, they thought, to get brooke back. we needed to have the approval of the oregon governor, and we needed to have the approval of the new mexico governor. those were the two final pieces. you would think they would give their approval. we were becoming extremely concerned that this process was taking so long that joel courtney was gonna change his mind and walk away. and we desperately needed that approval, and we needed it now. narrator: but while oregon's governor signed off on the deal almost immediately, new mexico's did not. brooke's family couldn't believe it. i was frustrated to think that something like that could stop this whole process that had gone so far. and you've come so far. and we'd gotten so close, and here we were, you know, at this point. and then to think that it could all fall apart because o
courtney wanted out of oregon.t admit to murder and reveal the location of brooke's remains if he could serve his prison time near his own family in new mexico. the wilberger family quickly agreed. anything, they thought, to get brooke back. we needed to have the approval of the oregon governor, and we needed to have the approval of the new mexico governor. those were the two final pieces. you would think they would give their approval. we were becoming extremely concerned that this process was...
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there was no hours per week limit to the oregon law.the other difference is whereas the bakeshop acted new york only applied in bakeries the new york legislature tried to make it a big saying bakeries are uniquely challenging place to work in terms of the public health threat being in a cramped basement windowless space for the oven is on 24/7 and there's not a lot of ventilation. and there is a flower desk. this law applies to working women in the state of oregon. women could be working in factories, and laundries, not just one particular industry. it's also worth mentioning we got some history to tell as a part of today's class. it's not just who needs a shout out but a bunch of other women. the oregon law was wrient the behest of florence. rehes. so what do we need about florence kelley her father was an abolitionist congressman. sheas raised toelve politics was everyone's business not just a man bins. she attended cornell at 16. was a phi beta kappa member. if you are getting close to graduation, if you've got a really, really high
there was no hours per week limit to the oregon law.the other difference is whereas the bakeshop acted new york only applied in bakeries the new york legislature tried to make it a big saying bakeries are uniquely challenging place to work in terms of the public health threat being in a cramped basement windowless space for the oven is on 24/7 and there's not a lot of ventilation. and there is a flower desk. this law applies to working women in the state of oregon. women could be working in...
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so what happened in this first case, mueller versus oregon curt mueller ran a laundry in oregon in908 and laundries were a kind of business that hadort of overwhelmingly female workforce and so there was woman that she employed and you can tell how women were viewed the legal system in the early 1900s. ey wouldn't en refer to her by her full name. she was simply mrs. e gotcha and byeferring to her ashat obscure as well, one that she has a first name right that is worthy of knowing. and second, it also obscures the fact that she was 16 year old and already married and already a union leader working in this laundry. emma gotcha. was a really incredible woman who gets sort of largely overlooked in legal history and the law here limited the number of hours that a woman could work. and mueller said, yeah, no, that i'm not going to follow the law. he violated the law based on gotchas, testimony, and mueller got fined $10, which, you know, and those days was not insubstantial amount of money. so i know we've you guys have read lochner versus new york. we haven't talked about it yet, but i th
so what happened in this first case, mueller versus oregon curt mueller ran a laundry in oregon in908 and laundries were a kind of business that hadort of overwhelmingly female workforce and so there was woman that she employed and you can tell how women were viewed the legal system in the early 1900s. ey wouldn't en refer to her by her full name. she was simply mrs. e gotcha and byeferring to her ashat obscure as well, one that she has a first name right that is worthy of knowing. and second,...
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and he never clicked there. - oregon was a mccarthy victory.oregon trail. [cheers and applause] and now, of course, we're on to california. [cheers and applause] - the shockwave is spreading slowly through this kennedy election headquarters, the only word adequate to describe the result appears to be catastrophic. - kennedy had lost, but you saw him display something that doesn't get talked about nearly enough, which was bobby's humor. - based on the returns, i think a, uh-- entirely new look at my whole organization, my whole campaign, is in order. which i have done, and i have decided to send my dog, freckles, home. [crowd laughter] - i like freckles! - aww, i haven't really. he's coming with me. crowd: yay! - the oregon primary was the first time a kennedy has ever lost an election. [somber music] bobby kennedy knew he had to go into california and he had to win. [upbeat rock music] ♪ ♪ - this campaign train is on a life-or-death mission. robert kennedy's fate as a presidential candidate now hangs on the outcome of the california primary. hi
and he never clicked there. - oregon was a mccarthy victory.oregon trail. [cheers and applause] and now, of course, we're on to california. [cheers and applause] - the shockwave is spreading slowly through this kennedy election headquarters, the only word adequate to describe the result appears to be catastrophic. - kennedy had lost, but you saw him display something that doesn't get talked about nearly enough, which was bobby's humor. - based on the returns, i think a, uh-- entirely new look...
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connor knighton joined a rock hunt in oregon. >> reporter: the story of eastern oregon's awahi canyon million years ago there was a really large lava flow that came in over the wetland. >> reporter: that ancient interaction between lava and water managed to hatch something special. i traveled here to hunt for some eggs. >> i'm already starting to look and go is that one? but not yet, right? >> not yet. it's not just any round rock. >> reporter: geologist sammy castenguay is a member of the conservation group friends. of the awahi. i followed him up a steep canyon slope to search for oregon's official state rock. the thunder egg. >> i mean, they're everywhere. >> right? >> the whole cliff face is just littered with them, particularly in this 50-foot zone. this is going up about 25 feet. just smatetered with these thunder eggs. >> these sphere-shaped bumps on the cliffside are actually each individual formations. >> here's another thunder egg. here's another thunder egg. >> reporter: with a little bit of chiseling or even with your hands you can pluck one off. >> there we go. there we g
connor knighton joined a rock hunt in oregon. >> reporter: the story of eastern oregon's awahi canyon million years ago there was a really large lava flow that came in over the wetland. >> reporter: that ancient interaction between lava and water managed to hatch something special. i traveled here to hunt for some eggs. >> i'm already starting to look and go is that one? but not yet, right? >> not yet. it's not just any round rock. >> reporter: geologist sammy...
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danya bacchus, cbs news, malala, oregon. >> pretty cool. the "cbs weeken news" for this sunday. thank you so much for watching. i'm jericka duncan in new york. have a great night. >>> now at 6:00, the a's time at coliseum is coming to an end. we're there as fans say good-bye to the last weekend home game in oakland. >> everything else is gone. >>> and california banned plastic bags, but stores found ways around the law. the new law from governor newsom that will make the phrase paper or plastic a thing of the past. >>> and vice president kamala harris and former president trump were locked in a tie. a new cbs news poll shows one candidate moving slightly ahead in battleground state. we'll break it all down. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm andrea nakano. a's fans are counting down the team's final days in oakland. at today's game with the new york yankees, most were putting aside their anger and frustration to reminisce about the good times tailgating on weekends at the coliseum. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: the
danya bacchus, cbs news, malala, oregon. >> pretty cool. the "cbs weeken news" for this sunday. thank you so much for watching. i'm jericka duncan in new york. have a great night. >>> now at 6:00, the a's time at coliseum is coming to an end. we're there as fans say good-bye to the last weekend home game in oakland. >> everything else is gone. >>> and california banned plastic bags, but stores found ways around the law. the new law from governor newsom...
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oregon the state where he grew up and has lived on a farm between portland and, the beautiful oregon coast. and while that campaign didn't necessarily work out for a variety of reasons he did find a home back at the new york times. nick is married to cheryl, who is not only his partner in life, but his partner in writing. they have three children and live in the beautiful yamhill oregon now you might be thinking i evan glass two term member of the montgomery county council, is moderating this conversation well before running for office. i used to be a journalist myself. i worked at cnn for 12 years covering congress national politics and presidential campaigns. so there are a lot of similarities between nick and myself now. i attended american university in washington d.c. he attended the american university in cairo. he also attended harvard and is a rhodes scholar. so i'm going to stop with the similarities right there. and while there might be a number of other similarities you'll hear about during our conversation what i can say is individuals and journalists cover the news. ther
oregon the state where he grew up and has lived on a farm between portland and, the beautiful oregon coast. and while that campaign didn't necessarily work out for a variety of reasons he did find a home back at the new york times. nick is married to cheryl, who is not only his partner in life, but his partner in writing. they have three children and live in the beautiful yamhill oregon now you might be thinking i evan glass two term member of the montgomery county council, is moderating this...
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good luck out of oregon five.rom the graphic have dramatically changed in the last few weeks. our republican opponent has gone on the air and we will go on your next week. this district, it's incredibly competitive and it's a race that if we don't do the things we need to do, that we could lose this seat. we have to raise the money and organize and we have to be here for the people of this district. it's in a state that has the lowest life expectancy in the united states of america. it's still yet to expand medicaid. what is at stake here is literally life itself, health care access is a substantial issue. we have had three hospitals close since we've been in this race. that's what is at stake here. we will keep doing everything we can but it's a competitive seed that we made as much help as we can to get across the finish line. >> for me is someone who has plotted the course of campaigns as a county chairman, state chairman, national chairman. it's always the races that are closest to the people that are the most
good luck out of oregon five.rom the graphic have dramatically changed in the last few weeks. our republican opponent has gone on the air and we will go on your next week. this district, it's incredibly competitive and it's a race that if we don't do the things we need to do, that we could lose this seat. we have to raise the money and organize and we have to be here for the people of this district. it's in a state that has the lowest life expectancy in the united states of america. it's still...
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this year oregon reversed the measure. polling saw 73% of residents supported the recriminalization of hard drugs. the people of oregon made their position clear. whether harris's position has changed we aren't sure right now. >> bill: nice to see you today in d.c. didn't work out for portland. >> martha: let's bring in leo terrell with his thoughts on this. alexandra laid it out well. tell me your thoughts on this resurfaced 2019aclu and some of the comments about issues we have on camera. she doesn't talk much about this lately, leo. >> no. she won't, martha, unless she talks to you on "the story." let me be clear she makes assumptions without facts. she said decriminalizing drugs will reduce racial injustice. where is the evidence? that's just a general statement with no supporting facts. reduce incarceration. the evidence is this will please drug dealers, she will get the drug dealers vote. the oregon sayings is a perfect example why she was pandering. decriminalizing drugs would fail. it would destroy this society as
this year oregon reversed the measure. polling saw 73% of residents supported the recriminalization of hard drugs. the people of oregon made their position clear. whether harris's position has changed we aren't sure right now. >> bill: nice to see you today in d.c. didn't work out for portland. >> martha: let's bring in leo terrell with his thoughts on this. alexandra laid it out well. tell me your thoughts on this resurfaced 2019aclu and some of the comments about issues we have on...
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lograron comprar 1 en oregon y lo modificaron.stado en el negocio de la comida y dice que continuará conduciendo su camión de bomberos llevando ese sabor único de sus tacos. en el norte de california hasta los Ángeles para todos lados. hemos hecho eventos como catering services. este camión de tacos se encuentra en 2 ubicaciones en san josé, 1 en monterey road y otro en la avenida parkland. nombre. con esa música. con esos chicharrones. son las 6 21. ya estamos sacramento de deportes para que lo hicieran ustedes. ya con el amo. así de cerca? sí. y qué originalidad! no con un camión de bomberos y agregándole ese sazón, la música, por supuesto, el sabor mexicano. así que riquísimo. además que tiene el modelo vintage y tiene el modelo ahora full equipo y mira, y ahí 1 puede esconderse porque puede decir voy a la estación de bomberos y vas a comerte unos tacos jajaja. vamos a ver si el tri tuvo excusa. a ver, a ver. al regreso las reacciones y el balance de lo que dejó salud. salud es tener quien me cuide desde lejos. quien me haga su
lograron comprar 1 en oregon y lo modificaron.stado en el negocio de la comida y dice que continuará conduciendo su camión de bomberos llevando ese sabor único de sus tacos. en el norte de california hasta los Ángeles para todos lados. hemos hecho eventos como catering services. este camión de tacos se encuentra en 2 ubicaciones en san josé, 1 en monterey road y otro en la avenida parkland. nombre. con esa música. con esos chicharrones. son las 6 21. ya estamos sacramento de deportes...
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seems there was double dipping resulting in 306 noncitizens in oregon being registered to vote. number, two actually voted. and it is illegal at both the federal and state level for illegals to vote but clearly it's happening and not just in oregon and noncitizens on the voting roles in states from texas to ohio to georgia. we hear you. thank you, thank you. melanie trump has a new memoir coming out and contains a warning to the herman people about the case of the fbi and bring you the full details on that. but first, christmas is 100 days away and some retailers already rolling out their holiday specials, why not? they're concerned about a sharpening slow down. gerri willis talking to one store owner worried about a holiday sales slump. that story is next. what does a good investment opportunity look like? at t. rowe price we let curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and what promising new treatment advances can make a new tomorrow possible. better questions. better outcomes. vizsla silver has consolidated one of the largest high
seems there was double dipping resulting in 306 noncitizens in oregon being registered to vote. number, two actually voted. and it is illegal at both the federal and state level for illegals to vote but clearly it's happening and not just in oregon and noncitizens on the voting roles in states from texas to ohio to georgia. we hear you. thank you, thank you. melanie trump has a new memoir coming out and contains a warning to the herman people about the case of the fbi and bring you the full...
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portland, oregon. one quick example. we had seven fatal officer involved shootings of people with mental health crises in 14 months. all of whom or all but one of whom were black men. what we learn from this is that over the course of the preceding three or four years, the number of encounters with people in mental health crises increased precipitously but they hadn't been tracking that and they weren't training people. equally importantly, they didn't have community mental health infrastructure to handle it. your options were er or jail. sound familiar? and now, they have assertive community engagement teams. i implore you to have conversations with your police departments, to see what additional supports do you have so that when someone is in crisis, you are properly equipping the teams that are going to respond. you can save lives that way. i invite you to look carefully at your medicaid program. one way we help build out the community mental health infrastructure program in oregon, and they were really good partners
portland, oregon. one quick example. we had seven fatal officer involved shootings of people with mental health crises in 14 months. all of whom or all but one of whom were black men. what we learn from this is that over the course of the preceding three or four years, the number of encounters with people in mental health crises increased precipitously but they hadn't been tracking that and they weren't training people. equally importantly, they didn't have community mental health...
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so now more than thirty thousand workers are downing tools in washington state and oregon, closing assembly plants for the 737 max and triple seven. the move further delays the company's turnaround efforts. speaking at a news conference, jon holden, who led the negotiations for the iam union, explained why members had rejected the proposed contract and voted for strike action. he while there were many important things that were in this offer, it didn't make up, it didn't bridge the gap for sixteen years from 2008 and going through two extensions and the threats ofjob loss, you know, stagnated wages, cost shift on healthcare and many other issues and especially relocation of thousands ofjobs for other programmes leaving the state. our business correspondent, theo leggett, joins us now. as we heard, this is notjust a grievance about rejecting a 25% pay rise, this is problem going back over 15 years, what is the history? we have seen in this vote which was absolutely emphatic, 96% of both pulled voted for the strike shows the depth of feeling between the workforce against management and how li
so now more than thirty thousand workers are downing tools in washington state and oregon, closing assembly plants for the 737 max and triple seven. the move further delays the company's turnaround efforts. speaking at a news conference, jon holden, who led the negotiations for the iam union, explained why members had rejected the proposed contract and voted for strike action. he while there were many important things that were in this offer, it didn't make up, it didn't bridge the gap for...
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air quality advisories are in effect in nine oregon counties tonight because of smoke from wildfires in that state. and idaho. seattle public schools are struggling to deal with high temperatures, since many campuses do not have air conditioning. >> some school thermostats are reading over 80 degrees inside. the kent school district says ac is not available in most spaces. parents not happy with that posting several comments calling for accountability. students at one high school say the heat is becoming unbearable. >> it's kind of hard to pay attention and do the work when you know you're dying of heat. >> we can't learn without air conditioning. >> kent schools hope to raise about $100 million from a tax increase over the next few years, which could fund hvac improvements. seattle schools already got that tax increase expected to raise around $800 million in five years, with about 5% going toward hvac. and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast wrap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or find round the clock cover
air quality advisories are in effect in nine oregon counties tonight because of smoke from wildfires in that state. and idaho. seattle public schools are struggling to deal with high temperatures, since many campuses do not have air conditioning. >> some school thermostats are reading over 80 degrees inside. the kent school district says ac is not available in most spaces. parents not happy with that posting several comments calling for accountability. students at one high school say the...
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. >>> terrifying moments as a small plane crashes into an oregon townhouse. the passengers onboard and the person inside the home killed. >> a close neighbor said the explosion shook him out of his chair. >>> and holiday hotel chaos. thousands of staffers on strike on one of the busiest weekends of the year. so could it affect your next trip? ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with hallie jackson. >>> we're coming on the air tonight with new fury and new grief in israel. hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating in the streets. look at this. you can see the scale of the protests here, one of the largest since october 7th all happening after six hostages were killed in gaza. israel blaming hamas for the deaths. one of the victims, an israeli-american whose parents have been leading voices in the push for a ceasefire. here they are speaking at the democratic convention. their very public, very painful nightmare coming to the worst possible end 330 days after their son and dozens of others were first taken. now the pressure intensifying on israel's prime min
. >>> terrifying moments as a small plane crashes into an oregon townhouse. the passengers onboard and the person inside the home killed. >> a close neighbor said the explosion shook him out of his chair. >>> and holiday hotel chaos. thousands of staffers on strike on one of the busiest weekends of the year. so could it affect your next trip? ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with hallie jackson. >>> we're coming on the air tonight with...
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i am grateful for her work serving the 1st district of oregon. joys career began my career in congress. she began in the office of senator hatfield before we had email and iphones. senator hatfield was a former governor and chaired the powerful appropriations committee. he was a statesman who focused on getting things done. her service has followed this model and spent 12 years in the oregon office of my friend and colleague congressman earl blumenauer and took a hiatus before coming to work in my office in 2012. she was one of the first staffers who conducted herself with kindness and integrity. she has mentored many many new staff members and steadfast advocate tore the people of oregon. in closing and from the people in northwest oregon i reiterate my appreciation to joyce fleming and she helped the people. j omp imp ce i congratulate on your retirement and your career serving the people of our state and country. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of -- chair now recognizes the gentleman from
i am grateful for her work serving the 1st district of oregon. joys career began my career in congress. she began in the office of senator hatfield before we had email and iphones. senator hatfield was a former governor and chaired the powerful appropriations committee. he was a statesman who focused on getting things done. her service has followed this model and spent 12 years in the oregon office of my friend and colleague congressman earl blumenauer and took a hiatus before coming to work in...
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farley i'm like immediately i knew in 2020, the oregon medical board notified farley of complaints about his behavior from excessive unnecessary sorry, breast and pelvic exams on underage patients to ungloved pelvic exams exams at home and that he'd taken naked photographs of minors for what he claimed would be an educational pamphlet on puberty under investigation, farley announced his retirement, but did not mention the allegations as the word got out, medical board investigator jason carruth told police has office was slammed with patients coming forward. among those were medley, snow, and pratt. >> he's like i don't know if this makes you feel better or not, but you are not alone. >> the three of us and two other women were the first to report. >> what was that experience like? >> i was terrible people close to me had the same experience with tony christensen and the other detective set on our case. >> he just straight up, said it's going to be really hard to prosecute a doctor appalled by their experience, the women blasted the police department. >> we need to consider the effect th
farley i'm like immediately i knew in 2020, the oregon medical board notified farley of complaints about his behavior from excessive unnecessary sorry, breast and pelvic exams on underage patients to ungloved pelvic exams exams at home and that he'd taken naked photographs of minors for what he claimed would be an educational pamphlet on puberty under investigation, farley announced his retirement, but did not mention the allegations as the word got out, medical board investigator jason carruth...
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over to not even in person voting but mailing voting, and oregon they mailing their ballots last of conduct an election. you're not going to pass anything and when you have a president that says he's going to veto it back to brass tacks, we need to fire the democrats in the senate and higher president trump and we can actually get voter integrity past. maria: we will leave it there. we will be watching your work, thank you, sir. pat fallon joining us. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance! -it's a little pill with a ♪ ♪ big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seeee, ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infection
over to not even in person voting but mailing voting, and oregon they mailing their ballots last of conduct an election. you're not going to pass anything and when you have a president that says he's going to veto it back to brass tacks, we need to fire the democrats in the senate and higher president trump and we can actually get voter integrity past. maria: we will leave it there. we will be watching your work, thank you, sir. pat fallon joining us. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ i...
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as far as the change my colleague from oregon wants to do, it's not necessary. the change isn't there. this is trying to kill the bill. because the legislation that my colleague is trying to do that we already know the president has the authority to restrict oil and gas exports because he did exactly that earlier this year, which is why i brought up louisiana. all this does is deflect blame away from the biden-harris administration who has been very soft on sanctions with bad actors, as i mentioned iran, the majority of which are bought, as i mentioned before, by china. and as i mentioned before, this does nothing but enable iran, when they sell their product to sponsor the largest groups around the world operating in a terror organizations. the bill my colleague from oregon is raising today would do nothing to address the massive amount of russian oil flowing into china and what republicans are trying to do here today is bolster american energy production by preventing this administration and other administrations from banning fracking, as i said the current vi
as far as the change my colleague from oregon wants to do, it's not necessary. the change isn't there. this is trying to kill the bill. because the legislation that my colleague is trying to do that we already know the president has the authority to restrict oil and gas exports because he did exactly that earlier this year, which is why i brought up louisiana. all this does is deflect blame away from the biden-harris administration who has been very soft on sanctions with bad actors, as i...
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danya bacchus, cbs news, milala, oregon. >> looks like a lot of fun there.the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. and here are some of the top stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." israel unleashes heavier strikes on lebanon, opening a new phase of war against hezbollah. >>> prosecutors reveal chilling new details about the apparent assassination attempt on donald trump. >>> and we take a look at the latest battleground state polling in the race for the white house. >>> monday was the deadliest day of fighting between israel and hezbollah since 2006 as israeli air strikes targeting the terror group shelled lebanon. officials in lebanon now say israeli air strikes on monday killed almost 500 people including nearly three dozen children and injuring more than 1,600. the pentagon now saying it is moving more american troops to the
danya bacchus, cbs news, milala, oregon. >> looks like a lot of fun there.the news continues. for others tune in later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. and here are some of the top stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." israel unleashes heavier strikes on lebanon,...
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calif in oregon and come together that really only gets them to a 130. still not enough to capture the electoral college. lincoln wins decisively in way he gets 18 states. they're all from the north. but these are enough people to win the election. and here are the final results. abraham lincoln, 39.9% of the vote, 180 electoral votes. stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. electoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral votes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for buchanan in 1856 and then moved to lincoln in 1860. but it's a very it's a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by a little more than 700 votes. and california is going to continue to be a little bit of an issue for him beca
calif in oregon and come together that really only gets them to a 130. still not enough to capture the electoral college. lincoln wins decisively in way he gets 18 states. they're all from the north. but these are enough people to win the election. and here are the final results. abraham lincoln, 39.9% of the vote, 180 electoral votes. stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. electoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral...
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calif in oregon and come together that really only gets them to a 130. still not enough to capture the electoral college. lincoln wins decisively in way he gets 18 states. they're all from the north. but these are enough people to win the election. and here are the final results. abraham lincoln, 39.9% of the vote, 180 electoral votes. stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. 12 electoralotes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral votes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for buchanan in 1856 and then moved to lincoln in 1860. but it's a very it's a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by a little more than 700 votes. and california is going to continue to be a little bit of an issue for him bec
calif in oregon and come together that really only gets them to a 130. still not enough to capture the electoral college. lincoln wins decisively in way he gets 18 states. they're all from the north. but these are enough people to win the election. and here are the final results. abraham lincoln, 39.9% of the vote, 180 electoral votes. stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. 12 electoralotes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral...
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this is an idea that didn't go over too well in oregon. they had to repeal it. dan springer. speak with her work in law was different but broadly speaking kamala harris has throughout her career been criticized by progressive for being too hard prosecuting when she was a prosecutor and attorney general and california being too hard to prosecute drug cases. when she became attorney general, she was prosecuting individual cases to transnational drug and criminal enterprises. she talked about that in the bait this week. the biden-harris administration focused fentanyl stopping on the border and finding more at the border in the last two years than they did the previous five combined and getting rid of those drugs coming over the border. they made the opioid reversing drug available over-the-counter and dumb things to tackle fentanyl. at the same time recognizing for nonviolent marijuana crimes often only disproportionate communities of color, they can have incredibly productive lives if not saddled with this, you know, scarlet letter they have been convicted for nonviolent drug
this is an idea that didn't go over too well in oregon. they had to repeal it. dan springer. speak with her work in law was different but broadly speaking kamala harris has throughout her career been criticized by progressive for being too hard prosecuting when she was a prosecutor and attorney general and california being too hard to prosecute drug cases. when she became attorney general, she was prosecuting individual cases to transnational drug and criminal enterprises. she talked about that...
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arriving at oregon on a basketball scholarship in 1957, davis was a quick study on the track as a 28ammates called him pops. he qualified for the 1960 summer olympic games in rome, where he became an overnight star alongside the likes of cassius clay and wilma rudolph. after winning his first gold medal in one of the closest races in olympic history in the 400m, davis tied carl kaufmann of west germany in a world record time of 44.9 seconds. a 15 minute official review showed davis's chest crossed the line first. two days later, he won a second gold running the anchor leg against kaufmann, again for the american 4x4 hundred relay team. davis went on to become a teacher and coach, eventually settling in union city, new jersey where a street is named in his honor. he carried the olympic torch at the 1996 atlanta games, and his image stands among the legends of the university of oregon at historic hayward field in eugene. otis davis, a groundbreaking american gold medalist, died this month in north bergen, new jersey. he was 92 years old. did you know there's a detergent that gets your
arriving at oregon on a basketball scholarship in 1957, davis was a quick study on the track as a 28ammates called him pops. he qualified for the 1960 summer olympic games in rome, where he became an overnight star alongside the likes of cassius clay and wilma rudolph. after winning his first gold medal in one of the closest races in olympic history in the 400m, davis tied carl kaufmann of west germany in a world record time of 44.9 seconds. a 15 minute official review showed davis's chest...
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. >> parts of oregon as well. they will take every drop of moisture from all of the fires burning in oregon and washington over the past several months as well. let's take a look outside right now. we will close the wall behind me and check out the perspectives as we look out over the bay area. looking out from mark hopkins hotel. a glow on the horizon. the sun is going down, the sunset times getting earlier and earlier as we, approaching the equinox. temperatures close to normal, backing down into the lower to middle 70s. already down to the middle 60s in santa rosa, not seeing fog from these perspectives but it is already quite thick along the coast and it is going to spread out as we head through this evening and tonight. and because the marine layer is deeper that impacts how far inland the fog will spread. no trouble over coming the obstick cals specifically oakland hills and the valleys of the east bay and pretty much the bay area with an exception of the range. parts of the santa cruz mountains peeking out
. >> parts of oregon as well. they will take every drop of moisture from all of the fires burning in oregon and washington over the past several months as well. let's take a look outside right now. we will close the wall behind me and check out the perspectives as we look out over the bay area. looking out from mark hopkins hotel. a glow on the horizon. the sun is going down, the sunset times getting earlier and earlier as we, approaching the equinox. temperatures close to normal, backing...
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marshals finally tracked him down in medford, oregon.ohn was finally behind bars, but then a twist few saw coming. hannah thompson was also later arrested, accused of helping blauvelt. the very day his wife was murdered. she's charged with two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of concealment of a felony and one count of accessory after the fact for what police say is her part in dropping john off near katie's workplace the day she was killed, lying about his whereabouts and helping him conceal evidence. true crime news and true crime news.com will be following this story and keeping you updated on the developments when we come back. a father of two is shot and killed while on a facetime call withis family. his idow's (vo) welcome to old el paso, where stand 'n stuff shells never topple, no matter how rowdy your game night. where we celebrate tex-mex mondays, taco tuesdays, and fajita fridays. where there ain't nothing weak about weeknights. go on, get yourself some in old el paso. wow. that's good. almond breeze? you like the
marshals finally tracked him down in medford, oregon.ohn was finally behind bars, but then a twist few saw coming. hannah thompson was also later arrested, accused of helping blauvelt. the very day his wife was murdered. she's charged with two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of concealment of a felony and one count of accessory after the fact for what police say is her part in dropping john off near katie's workplace the day she was killed, lying about his whereabouts and helping...
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portland, oregon tried doing what she favors. it was a disaster. where is kamala harris on the issue now? great question. plus vladimir putin of russia threatens war against the u.s. and nato over ukraine useing western weapons. >> putin has his hands full here. he has ukrainian military inside his territory and he is making some progress with his major counter offensive but is not making the kind of exploitation progress. there are issues for him on his side as well. >> harris: all this as the u.k.'s prime minister is visiting the white house today to talk about the war in ukraine. i hear it all the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland cap
portland, oregon tried doing what she favors. it was a disaster. where is kamala harris on the issue now? great question. plus vladimir putin of russia threatens war against the u.s. and nato over ukraine useing western weapons. >> putin has his hands full here. he has ukrainian military inside his territory and he is making some progress with his major counter offensive but is not making the kind of exploitation progress. there are issues for him on his side as well. >> harris: all...
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. >> darren berg's life of crime started as a frat boy at the university of oregon. >> we viewed him boy wonder, the ambitious entrepreneur already owned his own business. the rest of the undergraduate chapter elected him president of the fraternity. at the same time that he continued to be treasurer of the fraternity. >> turns out berg was taking checks written to the fraternity, endorsing them with his tour company stamp and depositing around $21,000 straight into his charter bus account. >> darren's defense was that he had spent all of this money on behalf of the fraternity, and he was merely reimbursing himself. >> berg escaped an indictment and disappeared until he resurfaced in portland, oregon and started up an advertising business. but berg was up to his old tricks. this time, the u.s. attorney indicted him for stealing $19,000 from a portland bank and a check kiting scheme. berg pleaded guilty, but ultimately dodged another bullet. >> he ended up making some arrangements where he paid restitution and left town, this time with his eyes set on seattle. >> darren berg's mortgag
. >> darren berg's life of crime started as a frat boy at the university of oregon. >> we viewed him boy wonder, the ambitious entrepreneur already owned his own business. the rest of the undergraduate chapter elected him president of the fraternity. at the same time that he continued to be treasurer of the fraternity. >> turns out berg was taking checks written to the fraternity, endorsing them with his tour company stamp and depositing around $21,000 straight into his...
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and we visit portland, oregon, where a nonprofit has a vision for a neighborhood that black families were forced out of decades ago. you're watching matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. g vo i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling
and we visit portland, oregon, where a nonprofit has a vision for a neighborhood that black families were forced out of decades ago. you're watching matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. g vo i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different...
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the population started growing again in 2011, when a lone wolf wandered in from oregon. up to 44 wolves total. >> a whale who made worldwide headlines over rumors he may have been a russian spy has died. norwegian public media reports a father and son found the floating remains of the beluga whale. the whale was first spotted in norway in 2019, wearing a harness with what appeared to be a mount for a camera. well, that equipment sparked the moscow rumors. over the years, the whale visited several norwegian coastal towns, always very friendly with people. researchers are now investigating exactly how the whale died. >> still to come here, some of the best cyclists in the state racing one of the bay area's oldest we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the
the population started growing again in 2011, when a lone wolf wandered in from oregon. up to 44 wolves total. >> a whale who made worldwide headlines over rumors he may have been a russian spy has died. norwegian public media reports a father and son found the floating remains of the beluga whale. the whale was first spotted in norway in 2019, wearing a harness with what appeared to be a mount for a camera. well, that equipment sparked the moscow rumors. over the years, the whale visited...
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little storm system is going to miss us to the north sending all of its moisture and energy into oregonhington, but it's going to be close enough to kick in a stronger onshore breeze this weekend, allow the manner layer to get deeper and make its way farther inland which sends us back to near normal temperatures this weekend, still a bit toasty inland, but within 5 or 6 degrees of average tomorrow. we can handle that kind of pattern. we'll have to watch the evolution of any smoke plumes from the various fires burning around the state this weekend. it looks like the stronger onshore breeze keeps the bulk of that smoke directed away from the bay area. the onshore breeze keeping the smoke pushed away from the fires burning to our south, the boone fire and the coffeepot fire, but there are some fires burning in oregon. the flow around it could wrap around and make its way into the bay area from the ocean side. it's an outside chance, but something we'll watch monday and tuesday next week. let's look outside now, got a couple different perspectives of what things look like over san francisco
little storm system is going to miss us to the north sending all of its moisture and energy into oregonhington, but it's going to be close enough to kick in a stronger onshore breeze this weekend, allow the manner layer to get deeper and make its way farther inland which sends us back to near normal temperatures this weekend, still a bit toasty inland, but within 5 or 6 degrees of average tomorrow. we can handle that kind of pattern. we'll have to watch the evolution of any smoke plumes from...
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wildfire alerts are posted from northern california to oregon and idaho because of dry conditions, gustyds and lightning possible. today, at least 43 large wildfires are currently burning in the u.s. looking at the radar, heavy rain in parts of texas today and showers from florida to north carolina. but labor day travel for the most part, looks pretty good. checking today's high temperatures hot in the southwest. 70s in the midwest. drier and less humid in the northeast today 90 in memphis. >> coming up, strange noises in space and astronauts. new report about boeing's troubled space capsule. >> also ahead, landslide crisis. homeowners are scrambling. the power is shut off as the ground shifts beneath this neighborhood. >> and what we've learned about the small plane that crashed right into this housing deve debate tuesday, september 10th live on abc. >> well, there may be a new concern when it comes to boeing's troubled starliner spacecraft. astronaut barry wilmore, one of two astronauts stuck in space for months because of starliner, reportedly told nasa that the spacecraft was making
wildfire alerts are posted from northern california to oregon and idaho because of dry conditions, gustyds and lightning possible. today, at least 43 large wildfires are currently burning in the u.s. looking at the radar, heavy rain in parts of texas today and showers from florida to north carolina. but labor day travel for the most part, looks pretty good. checking today's high temperatures hot in the southwest. 70s in the midwest. drier and less humid in the northeast today 90 in memphis....
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we'll track wildfire smoke to our south and some from oregon that could wrap around the little disturbance move into the pacific northwest and head our way early next week. ground level air quality should be fine. next week overall, much quieter weather pattern, no big temperature swings, good news in that regard. let's look at the air quality forecast over the next four days as we look outside from salesforce tower towards city hall. the air quality was moderate category east of the oakland hills in the santa clara valley today. we'll see it improve more heading through the weekend, still occasionally a little bit of smoke drifting ptions of thy and some of that settling down towards ground level, no worse than moderate air quality and looking pretty good as that stronger onshore breeze kicks in through the weekend. now it's still a very compressed marine layer sneaking through the golden gate. you can still see the towers above the shallow layer of fog. 65 degrees downtown to the 80s in santa rosa and san jose to still mid-90s now in concord and livermore, the sensor has been going in an
we'll track wildfire smoke to our south and some from oregon that could wrap around the little disturbance move into the pacific northwest and head our way early next week. ground level air quality should be fine. next week overall, much quieter weather pattern, no big temperature swings, good news in that regard. let's look at the air quality forecast over the next four days as we look outside from salesforce tower towards city hall. the air quality was moderate category east of the oakland...
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, oregon, but the heart of the warnings are still in effect for that l.a. >> area records that were set yesterday mean we can 114 degrees for parts of california downtown l.a hit one-twelfth. the airport hit 102 do degrees temperatures up around 98 degrees as well for parts of oregon and washington again, tying and breaking records as we go through the next couple of days, we're still looking at temperatures well over 100 in los vegas, the street continues in phoenix as well, temperatures nearing 110 degrees the next three days and temperatures nearing 112 for parts of both a palm springs, temperatures continuing to stay hot now, los angeles, downtown los angeles hit 112 degrees yesterday for just the third time in its history since 18, 77. that was one degree shy of the all-time record, which sits at 113 degrees. that was also set surprisingly in september of 2010 there continuing to be forecast to be at 100 degrees or hotter through monday, an average for downtown l.a. for this time of year is 84 degrees. so yes, southern california gets hot, but not this hot, especially this late in
, oregon, but the heart of the warnings are still in effect for that l.a. >> area records that were set yesterday mean we can 114 degrees for parts of california downtown l.a hit one-twelfth. the airport hit 102 do degrees temperatures up around 98 degrees as well for parts of oregon and washington again, tying and breaking records as we go through the next couple of days, we're still looking at temperatures well over 100 in los vegas, the street continues in phoenix as well, temperatures...
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it's because of the fires burning in oregon. the winds were so weird. >> back in august of 2020, we had all the lightning caused fires. by september, it was oregon that smoke blew out, kind of wrapped around, then came back at us, introducing all of it, what we remember from four years ago. seems like yesterday, and also seems like 100 years ago. >> so true. >> let's talk about the big national stories. we're going to start with the latest hurricane to make landfall in the u.s., specifically in louisiana. and this is now the seventh category two or higher hurricane to make landfall in louisiana in the past 24 years, since the year 2000. this is specifically hurricane francine that came onshore with 100 miles an hour sustained winds. we will turn the clouds on and off. you can see the wind particles, circling around. now that it has made landfall, it will weaken as it interacts with land. the friction will slow down the wind speeds, but they just stand out like a sore thumb. as we would head through the next 12 hours or so, we ar
it's because of the fires burning in oregon. the winds were so weird. >> back in august of 2020, we had all the lightning caused fires. by september, it was oregon that smoke blew out, kind of wrapped around, then came back at us, introducing all of it, what we remember from four years ago. seems like yesterday, and also seems like 100 years ago. >> so true. >> let's talk about the big national stories. we're going to start with the latest hurricane to make landfall in the...
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. >> firefighters in oregon are very worried about strong wind gusts fueling a wildfire that kicked up yesterday. the copperfield fire is now burning about 85 miles northeast of medford. evacuation warnings are in effect. this fire has burned about 3500 acres. the cause tonight is not yet known. resources are being brought in from all across the state to help fight this one. oregon state fire marshal expects weather will be a challenge for firefighters here over the next week. >> and in arizona, a driver is in custody after crashing into an apartment building outside of phoenix, causing extensive damage. >> fox ten's lindsey regas has reaction from the tenants, who are left cleaning up. >> there is a lot of damage out here, and not just to the apartment complex. before the car hit the apartment, it actually went through a brick wall. you can see a car sized hole right next to the building, and the crash didn't stop there. instead, the car caught air hitting the first story on this apartment and back patio, causing extensive damage. take a look. as you can see, the back patio was comple
. >> firefighters in oregon are very worried about strong wind gusts fueling a wildfire that kicked up yesterday. the copperfield fire is now burning about 85 miles northeast of medford. evacuation warnings are in effect. this fire has burned about 3500 acres. the cause tonight is not yet known. resources are being brought in from all across the state to help fight this one. oregon state fire marshal expects weather will be a challenge for firefighters here over the next week. >>...
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. >>> a terrifying scene caught on camera just outside of portland, oregon. a small airplane crashing into a town house, setting the block on fire. at least three people are dead. here is dana griffin. >> reporter: this was the terrifying aftermath. >> we think that an airplane crashed into the house. >> reporter: a row of townhomes just outside portland, oregon, goes up in flames. look as the plane crash is caught on camera, a huge fireball rises above the neighborhood. >> i did see the pilot start veering to the left, like, very hard. >> the plane must be buried in between these three condos. there's no sign of it out here. >> reporter: john sampson was there when the cessna went down killing the pilot and passenger. >> there was a huge explosion that pretty much rocked the whole area. >> reporter: the fire jumping from home to home as firefighters worked frantically to douse the flames. one resident was killed, authorities say. the shocking moment heard on radio traffic with the troutdale airport control tower just two miles from the crash site. >> crash,
. >>> a terrifying scene caught on camera just outside of portland, oregon. a small airplane crashing into a town house, setting the block on fire. at least three people are dead. here is dana griffin. >> reporter: this was the terrifying aftermath. >> we think that an airplane crashed into the house. >> reporter: a row of townhomes just outside portland, oregon, goes up in flames. look as the plane crash is caught on camera, a huge fireball rises above the...