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the university of oregon health sciences center, which made us very proud. do you see any you know, as you look at that fight, do you see anything that's happening kind of applicable to now? absolutely. same question is, is it going to be a science driven judgment or is it going to be a political driven judgment? and in both cases, the is overwhelming. in fact, the data for our side that is medically sound, scientifically responsible is stronger now than it was back in the 1990s. you know, we essentially, you know, held off jesse helms and george walker bush and bill clinton, you know, wins and basically said, we're going to do this by. the book, everybody, they made it clear their fda, they didn't call me up and say, oh, this is a done deal. so we're going to start the science. and the science showed that it was a responsible medicine women to have that was the case then and it is now one thing that stood out to me is you describe in process like an optimism and i think the the capitol building while there's lot of earnestness there it's it can be hard to b
the university of oregon health sciences center, which made us very proud. do you see any you know, as you look at that fight, do you see anything that's happening kind of applicable to now? absolutely. same question is, is it going to be a science driven judgment or is it going to be a political driven judgment? and in both cases, the is overwhelming. in fact, the data for our side that is medically sound, scientifically responsible is stronger now than it was back in the 1990s. you know, we...
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host: estella in oregon giving us a call.houghts on the tariffs being put in place by the president. carlos, independent line. caller: i think it is a terrible idea. prices are going to skyrocket. i feel like a lot of people don't realize what tariffs mean in donald trump's first term. and the reason why a lot of people continue to buy during that term when the economy was booming is because also a lot of money was being put in. it wasn't taking a full hit. as of now where that money is not being printed like before. and a lot of people also don't realize that what if this administration doing for the average american, and the retirees that are all going to be suffering, what i they doing to try to help them live comfortably in this economy were keep up with this economy, this is just going to devastate the economy and devastate the average person living paycheck-to-paycheck or the middle class, and only the wealthy are going to benefit out of this. the 1% of it is going to live comfortably while what is going on with 99% of
host: estella in oregon giving us a call.houghts on the tariffs being put in place by the president. carlos, independent line. caller: i think it is a terrible idea. prices are going to skyrocket. i feel like a lot of people don't realize what tariffs mean in donald trump's first term. and the reason why a lot of people continue to buy during that term when the economy was booming is because also a lot of money was being put in. it wasn't taking a full hit. as of now where that money is not...
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host: estella in oregon giving us a call.houghts on the tariffs being put in place by the president. carlos, independent line. caller: i think it is a terrible idea. prices are going to skyrocket. i feel like a lot of people don't realize what tariffs mean in donald trump's first term. and the reason why a lot of people continue to buy during that term when the economy was booming is because also a lot of money was being put in. it wasn't taking a full hit. as of now where that money is not being printed like before. and a lot of people also don't realize that what if this administration doing for the average american, and the retirees that are all going to be suffering, what i they doing to try to help them live comfortably in this economy were keep up with this economy, this is just going to devastate the economy and devastate the average person living paycheck-to-paycheck or the middle class, and only the wealthy are going to benefit out of this. the 1% of it is going to live comfortably while what is going on with 99% of
host: estella in oregon giving us a call.houghts on the tariffs being put in place by the president. carlos, independent line. caller: i think it is a terrible idea. prices are going to skyrocket. i feel like a lot of people don't realize what tariffs mean in donald trump's first term. and the reason why a lot of people continue to buy during that term when the economy was booming is because also a lot of money was being put in. it wasn't taking a full hit. as of now where that money is not...
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well, this week on book tv's after words program, oregon democratic senator ron wyden discusses his newest book, it takes chutzpah how to fight fearlessly for progressive change. he was interviewed by wall street journal congressional reporter natalie andrews. here's a preview. i decided when i went into public service and maybe when i'm done, my wife always gets half. what? what's your husband going to do? you know, she says he's going to shoot baskets and drink chocolate milk with his kids. and i always say, maybe i'll think i didn't do it right. but i decided early on that the best approach was to come up with good policy, good ideas and then work like hell to get them done. if you don't get them done, then they still don't happen. but what really breaks down around here is too often people do their politics first. and every week of, oh, boy, what do we do? let's go out and try to think up a good idea. and i decided that i wouldn't do it that way. and that's why, you know, finding good ideas and i start with the proposition that good ideas is are the foundation of principle of bipartisa
well, this week on book tv's after words program, oregon democratic senator ron wyden discusses his newest book, it takes chutzpah how to fight fearlessly for progressive change. he was interviewed by wall street journal congressional reporter natalie andrews. here's a preview. i decided when i went into public service and maybe when i'm done, my wife always gets half. what? what's your husband going to do? you know, she says he's going to shoot baskets and drink chocolate milk with his kids....
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you are doing in the was back, you know, because i think the war now is going into the west bank in oregon, either 2 executive guys box. that was bag and the government, especially small divisions, the government. my, i just actually give some details to our audience and just to get your reaction, you mentioned the west bank. these really are me says at least 50 at palestinian quote, tariff suspects of being killed in the northern westbank since it started its operation in the territory some 2 weeks ago. will the idea be seeking to expand these operations given the green light? if it's attempting to get from washington is not going to be very much on the table in this truck netanyahu may take to. yeah, i believe so. i'm a want to give degree line to, to go on in the west bank, especially in the west bank. and yes, it is going to expand what these are in the army city and spoken about expanding this to a position to the front of you. as you can see, the north end as well as to the front and downs as vintages, which they believe that the best thing is, is this guys are there now that i'm eli
you are doing in the was back, you know, because i think the war now is going into the west bank in oregon, either 2 executive guys box. that was bag and the government, especially small divisions, the government. my, i just actually give some details to our audience and just to get your reaction, you mentioned the west bank. these really are me says at least 50 at palestinian quote, tariff suspects of being killed in the northern westbank since it started its operation in the territory some 2...
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or what is it a surprise to oregon this, that you know, the german chancellor a little off. schultz. you know, the dynamo of democracy and common sense that is also diluted. and he must have gone to the university. and one of those kind of places where they're not teaching in history, that's for sure, because all us decided to think united states for freeing his country and making it a democracy again. yeah, that's correct. it was the united states that, you know, freed germany from the yoke of naziism. forget the fact that the nazis and you know, high level awesome joining the army and went overseas and killed lots of people. me know, we know last week about what was happening as a camp. we were the 1st sort of thing we know was when we saw the americans coming with the dollars. did you, you know exactly what was going on. anyway, o f had cited to congratulate america, certainly certainly you know, nothing to do it from come a fan of the money, you know, and in the morning your time that's totally good. all off is a scholar of history are so about face history. when the video you se
or what is it a surprise to oregon this, that you know, the german chancellor a little off. schultz. you know, the dynamo of democracy and common sense that is also diluted. and he must have gone to the university. and one of those kind of places where they're not teaching in history, that's for sure, because all us decided to think united states for freeing his country and making it a democracy again. yeah, that's correct. it was the united states that, you know, freed germany from the yoke of...
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in oregon, in a mind, let me just tell our view is what we're looking at right now. on the left hand side of the screen is a helicopter, which is just landed in southern israel at the ship, a medical center carrying one or perhaps 2 of the captives were freed area from guys, one of them being yard and the bus. and they going to be taken as to that medical center to be checked for an examination uh after they were freed from gaza. top right hand side of the screen is off of prison in the occupied westbank, where some of the policy in prison is a 183 of them are due to be freed from today. as part of this late, this exchange between israel and her mouth recap this read from gaza, a $183.00 palestinian prisoners due to be released from these read each is. let's just remind you now of this 1st page of this, these fi idea which will last 42 days. so far, how mouse has released 13. these are the captives held in gaza and 5 tie nationals under the agreement. $33.00 captives including women, children and men aged about 50 will be freed. but israel has confirmed that 8 of tho
in oregon, in a mind, let me just tell our view is what we're looking at right now. on the left hand side of the screen is a helicopter, which is just landed in southern israel at the ship, a medical center carrying one or perhaps 2 of the captives were freed area from guys, one of them being yard and the bus. and they going to be taken as to that medical center to be checked for an examination uh after they were freed from gaza. top right hand side of the screen is off of prison in the...
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barbara in oregon, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning.es, i just wanted to say thank you that you are an answer to my prayers because i worry about this world, you know, and if people really want to know the way that jesus spoke, they should go and read the sermon on the mount. everybody deserves love, everybody deserves care. i had quakers in my background and i feel proud of them for standing up, so i just want to say thank you, and i also wanted to give praise to the representative in texas who speaks out on christian nationalism. that was another gift that god gave me to listen to him, so i want to thank you. guest: well, it is nice to be called satan this morning and also people who say that i represent their faith. that is the reality. we are in a moment where there are people who are seeing this very differently syria my hope is that we can actually talk to one another and bring people around one another. a word about the sermon on the mound, it's interesting. a quite conservative southern baptist leader, i want to make sure that i
barbara in oregon, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning.es, i just wanted to say thank you that you are an answer to my prayers because i worry about this world, you know, and if people really want to know the way that jesus spoke, they should go and read the sermon on the mount. everybody deserves love, everybody deserves care. i had quakers in my background and i feel proud of them for standing up, so i just want to say thank you, and i also wanted to give praise to the representative...
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. >>> sudden oak death has killed millions of trees in california and oregon since its discovery in thechers at uc berkeley have found a new strain of the pathogen. brian hackney spoke with researchers about what they have learned and how to potentially protect your trees. >> we are in told park above grizzly peak road and this is in the east bay regional park district. >> reporter: she is the election logical survey managers at the park. and also the first place in contra costa county that a new strain of it deadly killing microbe was found. >> this tree tested positive in the fall and of this is the one we resampled in december. >> reporter: those samples from the tree will bought here where they have been studying the killer microbe. >> it is caused by an exotic pathogen and particularly lethal to oak trees. >> reporter: it has killed at least 50 million oaks in the coast range of california since the 1980s. microbe responsible , probably hitched a ride on these exotic plants. there are three varieties of these oak killer microbes. >> we believed until this year that only one of thes
. >>> sudden oak death has killed millions of trees in california and oregon since its discovery in thechers at uc berkeley have found a new strain of the pathogen. brian hackney spoke with researchers about what they have learned and how to potentially protect your trees. >> we are in told park above grizzly peak road and this is in the east bay regional park district. >> reporter: she is the election logical survey managers at the park. and also the first place in contra...
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oregon, washington, all came here. and they are all either deaf or hard of hearing.ame together to play basketball together so that they can feel that unity and realize that there's other people just like them. >> you can sense this unity from the players, but also the cheering fans consisting of students, faculty and other local high school students who have learned sign language and cheer the team on with their raised hands. >> we kind of distract the when they're doing a free throw, they can feel those vibrations that we're trying to throw them off when they're doing that and you know, they can't hear. >> even though the teams can't hear, they can still communicate the plays with each other with the use of sign language. no. the fouls called out by referees who are deaf and get instruction from their coach to make the right adjustments. >> was the biggest crowd we've ever had. that was amazing. that feeling of being here and having my boys see that and experience that, that made them nervous because there were a lot of people, but it was a good experience for them
oregon, washington, all came here. and they are all either deaf or hard of hearing.ame together to play basketball together so that they can feel that unity and realize that there's other people just like them. >> you can sense this unity from the players, but also the cheering fans consisting of students, faculty and other local high school students who have learned sign language and cheer the team on with their raised hands. >> we kind of distract the when they're doing a free...
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arkansas, oregon, alaska, mississippi, louisiana, missouri. it is horrible. south carolina.hose are all republican states with the highest crime rates. in tennessee, they are cooking meth in their backyards. then we have mexico, colorado, washington and california. four democrat run states. tell me the worst states. as far as senators and congressmen, mr. greene, black, bill hagerty should be paying attention to their states and not two satans, which is donald trump. that is all i have to say. have a blessed day. host: dave in new orleans, the line for independents. caller: i have a story i heard from my buddy the other day. he said the d.e.i. issue, i'm not prejudiced but a lot of white women are being laid off and the black people were thinking a lot of the dei issues was to get rid of us. we are not that large of a population in the united states. a lot of the dei is caucasian. ken washington journal do a show on dei? have the dei people call in? thank you. host: mark in milwaukee, the line for democrats. caller: good morning. my main concern is the division between the p
arkansas, oregon, alaska, mississippi, louisiana, missouri. it is horrible. south carolina.hose are all republican states with the highest crime rates. in tennessee, they are cooking meth in their backyards. then we have mexico, colorado, washington and california. four democrat run states. tell me the worst states. as far as senators and congressmen, mr. greene, black, bill hagerty should be paying attention to their states and not two satans, which is donald trump. that is all i have to say....
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here's that rainy extent of the rain goes from the oregon border little bit.ven north of that all the way down to santa cruz county. there is a flood watch in effect from reading down to santa cruz county from the sierra nevada all the way to the day across the entire bay area. excessive flooding, of course, is possible due to excessive rainfall, especially in low-lying areas. it was a poor drainage and of course, areas with rivers and creams, streams and creeks that could be starting to rise. did i mention how rainy and windy it's going to be because the winds really going pick up as you can see what you see, the areas of oranges and reds. that's where you get the strongest winds and in some areas well into the 30 mile per hour gusts range, including in the bay and also along the coastline and also in napa county and even toward contra costa county. future rainfall totals. most impressive, of course, we'll start to add to those accumulations, especially in the north bay. so quite rainy as we go through the workweek into tuesday into wednesday, you can see how
here's that rainy extent of the rain goes from the oregon border little bit.ven north of that all the way down to santa cruz county. there is a flood watch in effect from reading down to santa cruz county from the sierra nevada all the way to the day across the entire bay area. excessive flooding, of course, is possible due to excessive rainfall, especially in low-lying areas. it was a poor drainage and of course, areas with rivers and creams, streams and creeks that could be starting to rise....
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. >> announcer: next, sorry wrong oregon. >> he went to have his spleen removed, but they took out his gone. >> announcer: and super big announcement. >> deborah: "inside edition"'s super bowl correspondent revealed! >> announcer: "inside edition th deborah norville" will be right back. >> announcer: closed caption sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by: >> deborah: according to the joint commission that sets medical standards, surgeries on the wrong site have been roughly 40 times a week in america. but this ladies has been was not just operated on in the wrong place, she says they took out the wrong organ. and now he is dead. ann mercogliano has a story. >> she's a widow whose husband died after a surgeon allegedly removed though the wrong organ. mistaking his liver for a spleen. >> i can't believe that we trusted the hospital. >> beverly brian and her husband william, a 70-year-old navy veteran were visiting when he had sudden pains in his side. >> we went to the hospital and they did his ct scan and it showed that he had a little mass on his spleen. >> beverly says t
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chairman, terry mills from portland, oregon who is here to represent nurses for america and i would like to enter a statement from her organization into the record at this time. chair crapo: without objection. >> thank you, ranking member widen. mr. kennedy khamenei fume emmons -- moment -- in a few moments you will be given the opportunity to respond to other attacks and questioned the members of this committee have. i would say that with regard to the attack on medicaid that we just heard, that was a false attack, it has been proven false overnight. the medicaid portal is operating efficiently today and was never intended to be shut down. sen. wyden: with a gentleman yield since he is mentioned by name? there was asa mcniff -- significant out of time yesterday where there was bedlam across the country over the status of the medicaid portals. i hope it is being corrected but there were problems all through the day. >> there certainly were attacks yesterday, but the problem has been clarified in the medicaid portal is fully operational as we speak. mr. kennedy, before i turn the time ove
chairman, terry mills from portland, oregon who is here to represent nurses for america and i would like to enter a statement from her organization into the record at this time. chair crapo: without objection. >> thank you, ranking member widen. mr. kennedy khamenei fume emmons -- moment -- in a few moments you will be given the opportunity to respond to other attacks and questioned the members of this committee have. i would say that with regard to the attack on medicaid that we just...
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i'm from the wasco tribe in oregon.e been san francisco since 1976 watching everything grow and change from the day that i arrived there was never any land acknowledgment of the native american people and the sovereignty of the tribes and the consideration that they should be recognized and it's a land acknowledgment that sort of gets me very strongly sad because there's got to be something beyond just the statement of land acknowledgment. i think we have to move on to how can we make the native people who were the first here to have some sort of public policy response technically in the language of the city of san francisco and to bring about that was a measurement every year to see how the people are being treated that are native people i'm in i'm involved now with a dispute with my landlord about raising my rent by 300%. i'm struggling with that issue with the rent control board but in in my analysis i understand that the rent control board cannot investigate lies or hate crimes against me only that the law that i'm
i'm from the wasco tribe in oregon.e been san francisco since 1976 watching everything grow and change from the day that i arrived there was never any land acknowledgment of the native american people and the sovereignty of the tribes and the consideration that they should be recognized and it's a land acknowledgment that sort of gets me very strongly sad because there's got to be something beyond just the statement of land acknowledgment. i think we have to move on to how can we make the...
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