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her dad i never had a grandpa on my side because when they were a little someone from oregon john came out of him and he got shot in the house and . i just know that it's something nice she had to go through. and i really you know the shame on my wife because she is a survivor and she is a fighter. she. so. good example for you. my name is caroline. i am a catholic. 14 years old i grew up in wilmington delaware. i am from new york age 13. but i do relate to. the jewish people and how they survived the holocaust because they are like a brother religion tourists knowing there was someone who just one person could kill over a 1000000 people makes me feel. it's hard for a good person to stand but that it is what it is but you young people i hope and if you do you will be strong and really stand up for the right thing. for the right things because all the bottom line the main thing is not to close your eyes when something is a gong. my name is chris morris i'm the spanish my mom was pregnant with me and the nurse. in the know my room. if you. think. i can kind of relate to how you feel beca
her dad i never had a grandpa on my side because when they were a little someone from oregon john came out of him and he got shot in the house and . i just know that it's something nice she had to go through. and i really you know the shame on my wife because she is a survivor and she is a fighter. she. so. good example for you. my name is caroline. i am a catholic. 14 years old i grew up in wilmington delaware. i am from new york age 13. but i do relate to. the jewish people and how they...
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now, act in the 1840's, john freeman was one of the most famous men in america. he mapped the trails from st. louis to oregonfe, jesse, was an aggressive promoter of his the fremont -- the freems -- thanks for being with us. n backe 19th century, john freeman wasesibed as one of the most important figures inrl history up there with jesus christ. >> he was a western e explorer. lored the western united states i' the 1840' and 1850's. he did not discover much that was new, but he publicized the west he enticed people to. move west. he wrote best-selling accounts of his adventuss. publicity he point. conquest of california, which.s. gave the united states the pacific coast and added immensely to americaneah. he placed himself at the center of the american story. he publicized the west and himself. a: you say his wife, jesse, was described as the better man of t two. was she the power behind the throne? >> in some ways, yes. he was talented, but he was also a strange individual and ertic. jesse s the daughter of a powerful united stateswh senator had ambitions of her own, which were fstrated becausean she was a
now, act in the 1840's, john freeman was one of the most famous men in america. he mapped the trails from st. louis to oregonfe, jesse, was an aggressive promoter of his the fremont -- the freems -- thanks for being with us. n backe 19th century, john freeman wasesibed as one of the most important figures inrl history up there with jesus christ. >> he was a western e explorer. lored the western united states i' the 1840' and 1850's. he did not discover much that was new, but he publicized...
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now, act in the 1840's, john freeman was one of the most famous men in america. he mapped the trails from st. louis to oregonfe, jesse, was an aggressive promoter oferis ca the fremont -- thereemans -- thanks for being with us. back in the 19th century, john freeman was described as one of the most important figures in world history up there with jesus christ. >> he was a he explored the western united states inhe840's and 1850's. he did not discover much that was new, but he pubcized t west he enticed people to. move west. he wrote best-selling accounts of hisbl adventures. ity was the point. he also participated in.s the conquest of california, which gave the united states the pacific a coast aed immensely to american wealth. he placed himself at the center of the american story. he publicized the west and himself. laa: you say his wife, jesse, was described as the better man of the two. was she the power behind the thro? >> in some ways, yes. he was b talented, he was also a strange individual and erratic. jesse the daughter of a who had ambitions of her own, which were fstrated because w sh a woman in th
now, act in the 1840's, john freeman was one of the most famous men in america. he mapped the trails from st. louis to oregonfe, jesse, was an aggressive promoter oferis ca the fremont -- thereemans -- thanks for being with us. back in the 19th century, john freeman was described as one of the most important figures in world history up there with jesus christ. >> he was a he explored the western united states inhe840's and 1850's. he did not discover much that was new, but he pubcized t...
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this is john in oregon democrat. >> thank you for taking my call. i just want to make a comment based on the perception of the trial right now. it seems like people think that the democrats are repeating themselves. but when you're in an actual criminal trial, you'll find arguments in accusations are often repeated. this was happening here. in furthermore, it seems to me that is quite obvious that we have enough evidence to suspect president trump of doing what he did in pressuring zielinski. the main thing here is that the people here have firsthand knowledge, president has locked them. i find it very hard to swallow. when somebody knows what the conclusion is. >> john are you a lawyer. >> no, just been watching this very closely. >> do you see convincing evidence that in your view, the president is guilty in should be impeached. >> i think it's very clear that based on what of all of the investors in career people had to say, it is very clear that trump did with the aid held. but no one heard it directly. so we need to get the people in. . . . . .
this is john in oregon democrat. >> thank you for taking my call. i just want to make a comment based on the perception of the trial right now. it seems like people think that the democrats are repeating themselves. but when you're in an actual criminal trial, you'll find arguments in accusations are often repeated. this was happening here. in furthermore, it seems to me that is quite obvious that we have enough evidence to suspect president trump of doing what he did in pressuring...
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stanford cardinal visiting the 6 ranked oregon ducks organ sabrina ionescu the bay area native out of your money high school inorinda historic night for the 3rd quarter. john williams keeps the cardinal close 3 pointer. stanford and 3 sq took over later in the 3rd crossover whole lot this gave her the all-time organ scoring record in the talks of a 16 point ad. and the stand he loves it in the 4th or get up 28 dean s q. this time behind the basket step back that's a careehigh 37 points she salutes the crowd ducks crews 8755 stand for just a 15 to 4 in one of the past 12. they e a number 8 oreg state's. tom steyer: no child should have to worry about finding good food in school. so, when my wife kat and i learned california public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we parered with local farmers, school kitchens, a non-profit. that program now serves over 300 million healthy meals every year. the differenceetween words and actions matters. that's a lesson washington dc could use, right now. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>well this might not look natural, it looks like there's like hair dye or food color
stanford cardinal visiting the 6 ranked oregon ducks organ sabrina ionescu the bay area native out of your money high school inorinda historic night for the 3rd quarter. john williams keeps the cardinal close 3 pointer. stanford and 3 sq took over later in the 3rd crossover whole lot this gave her the all-time organ scoring record in the talks of a 16 point ad. and the stand he loves it in the 4th or get up 28 dean s q. this time behind the basket step back that's a careehigh 37 points she...
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john hendricks reporting for us. this is the first time mansanita has been hit by weather like this. >> the area here in the bay area much calmer than it is in oregon. lots of sunshine. it was a dynamite day. >> i would agree. lots of sunshine. temperatures warmer compared to yesterday. in fact, here is our live camera looking out toward the oakland estuary out toward san francisco. a few high clouds paying us a visit but a beautiful afternoon. we had some rainfall to talk about summing up the totals for you into early this morning. in fact, ken field over actually 1.70-inches over an inch for ben lomond. santa rosa napa over half an inch for oakland, san francisco, san mateo and concord. san jose only picked up .01 in parts of the south bay. so here's a satellite. you saw that story with the storm up to the north up toward oregon. that's where the storm track is focused. at least for us here in the bay area. we have clear to partly cloudy skies. probably the biggest concern will be some dense fog that could return some time tomorrow morning. as far as the numbers out there, everybody warmer than yesterday. at least most areas. you can see santa ro
john hendricks reporting for us. this is the first time mansanita has been hit by weather like this. >> the area here in the bay area much calmer than it is in oregon. lots of sunshine. it was a dynamite day. >> i would agree. lots of sunshine. temperatures warmer compared to yesterday. in fact, here is our live camera looking out toward the oakland estuary out toward san francisco. a few high clouds paying us a visit but a beautiful afternoon. we had some rainfall to talk about...
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oregon, your on with sebastian gorka. >> caller: hi, i was just wondering, what is motive of former cia director john brennan to go afteronald trump? i met ceo of virtual systems incorporated, james lester montgomery and had a two-hour conversation with him on their contract with brennan to smuggle heroin out of afghanistan and i was wondering if that could be the reason. >> guest: i have no knowledge of that. i can possess polls sit what his motives are. john brennan, if you raved about who this man was, the unclassified open source material, was a failure at the cia. but before that more importantly just before he was interviewed, cnn has this report. just before he was interviewed and given a job at the cia, john brennan voted for the communist party of the cia at the height of the cold war. he voted for gus hall, the communist candidate for president. then he was hired by the cia, how that happened, to begin with, is the first question. then he washed out as an operator of the cia, failed. became an analyst, had an undistinguished career. when obama became president he came back from the private sector to wreak reve
oregon, your on with sebastian gorka. >> caller: hi, i was just wondering, what is motive of former cia director john brennan to go afteronald trump? i met ceo of virtual systems incorporated, james lester montgomery and had a two-hour conversation with him on their contract with brennan to smuggle heroin out of afghanistan and i was wondering if that could be the reason. >> guest: i have no knowledge of that. i can possess polls sit what his motives are. john brennan, if you raved...
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john roberts. senator susan collins supports witnesses, mitt romney still to be determined, lisa murkowski, let's get your phone calls on this. from oregon city, oregon, please go ahead. >> caller: i think it is ludicrous not to have witnesses was every other trial i have ever seen or heard of calls witnesses. there is no excuse for it. republicans should know better. they are perjuring themselves. they said that they would give a good, fair hearing and some of them, especially mcconnell and graham had already made up their mind before they went to trial, yet they took a vow to give a fair hearing. >> host: what witnesses do you want to hear from? >> caller: all the main ones. >> caller: >> host: congressman lees eldon republican from new york, one of the president's largest defender saying adam schiff and nadler, there is witnesses, false, there were 17 and adam schiff called all of them, not only was potus counsel not allowed to call any witnesses but wasn't even allowed in the room. this impeachment sham must end now with an acquittal. this from one of the capital reporters, schumer says if the witnesses vote goes down trump's senate
john roberts. senator susan collins supports witnesses, mitt romney still to be determined, lisa murkowski, let's get your phone calls on this. from oregon city, oregon, please go ahead. >> caller: i think it is ludicrous not to have witnesses was every other trial i have ever seen or heard of calls witnesses. there is no excuse for it. republicans should know better. they are perjuring themselves. they said that they would give a good, fair hearing and some of them, especially mcconnell...
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john williams senior fellow center on global policy columbia university. dr. davis, interim dean college of forestry at oregon state university. dr. collins, research assistant, research scientist, i'm sorry, research scientist, at the center for fire research and outreach, university of california at berkeley. and dr. david marcum, president and ceo of the central electric cooperative incorporated. i want to thank each of you for joining us today. we look forward to your testimony. but before we begin, i would like to explain the system. in front of you is a series of lights. the light will initially remain green. the light will turn yellow when you have one minute remaining. please begin to wrap up your testimony at that point. the light will turn red when your time expires. thank you very much. mr. johnson, you are recognized now for five minutes. >> good morning. thank you, mr. chair. i am bill johnson, ceo and president of pg&e corporation. i appreciate the committees interest in wildfire and resilience and commend the california delegation for their engagement on this topic. because california is indeed
john williams senior fellow center on global policy columbia university. dr. davis, interim dean college of forestry at oregon state university. dr. collins, research assistant, research scientist, i'm sorry, research scientist, at the center for fire research and outreach, university of california at berkeley. and dr. david marcum, president and ceo of the central electric cooperative incorporated. i want to thank each of you for joining us today. we look forward to your testimony. but before...