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i would ask oregonians, do do you think our school year is long enough? do you think our class size is small enough? i don't. are you willing to cut off hundreds of thousands of oregonians from the health plan? i am not. want to make sure that struggling seniors have programs like project independent so they can stay in their own home. i will spend ballot measure $97 as the as the voters intended. schools, healthcare and services for seniors. >> are you willing to commit to a specific amount. >> this time, i will spend it dedicated to education, making sure we can afford quality education models. we are $2 billion short short. we are $800 million short of funding oregon's health plan to make sure all oregonians have access to healthcare and making sure we have adequate funding programs for seniors and enabling them to stand their own home. also, very importantly, we have made significant investments in early childhood education. to make sure we can continue to sustain those investments. 1300 preschools now have access to the preschool promise. i will make
i would ask oregonians, do do you think our school year is long enough? do you think our class size is small enough? i don't. are you willing to cut off hundreds of thousands of oregonians from the health plan? i am not. want to make sure that struggling seniors have programs like project independent so they can stay in their own home. i will spend ballot measure $97 as the as the voters intended. schools, healthcare and services for seniors. >> are you willing to commit to a specific...
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until then, when million oregonians don't have access to retirement savings at work and employees are 15 times more likely, having access to payroll deduction. what is your plan to ensure success of the program and how do you envision it, improving financial security for all oregonians? >> it is absolutely critical blues not enough oregonians save for their retirement and the savings proposal i signed into law provides a clear pathway opportunity to make it easy to save for retirement was the second piece we work to implement legislation, the second piece making sure students in middle school and high school have access to financial information, a young man telling him about savings and how critical it is at the age of 25 if he starts putting away $10 a month, the benefits he will reap when he is older but at 25 it is too late. we have to start in middle school and high school and i look forward to implementing these programs in the high school and middle school level. >> the issues, do people have enough money to put away for retirement, relatively low wages and high cost of living,
until then, when million oregonians don't have access to retirement savings at work and employees are 15 times more likely, having access to payroll deduction. what is your plan to ensure success of the program and how do you envision it, improving financial security for all oregonians? >> it is absolutely critical blues not enough oregonians save for their retirement and the savings proposal i signed into law provides a clear pathway opportunity to make it easy to save for retirement was...
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i believe very strongly that the oregonians must have access to health care. we will work with the legislature to ensure that it's implemented. the ball will be in the legislature's court. .. bankrupt, bankrupts our schools, counties and cities. >> following that decision the oregon supreme court said we must keep our promises to oregon retirees and all of us would agree we must keep those promises. i asked my legal team with reviewing and talking with lawyers on both sides of the aisle which would meet mike two criteria. one, legally viable and number 2, reduce significant financial savings. there is no clear path that meets both criteria. that is why i am working with the oregon investment council to make sure they have the tools they need, they over see and maximize return on investments and stabilized the system. there were a number of proposals, lawsuits back on the wheel of litigation. pierce: through the years a number of reforms had to pass muster judicial review. i believe my criticism has not supported them whether they passed or failed legal muster.
i believe very strongly that the oregonians must have access to health care. we will work with the legislature to ensure that it's implemented. the ball will be in the legislature's court. .. bankrupt, bankrupts our schools, counties and cities. >> following that decision the oregon supreme court said we must keep our promises to oregon retirees and all of us would agree we must keep those promises. i asked my legal team with reviewing and talking with lawyers on both sides of the aisle...
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i believe strongly that these oregonians must have access to health care. if it does not, and we will work with the legislature to ensure that its implement it. the ball will be in the legislators court, and the legislature has with ballot measures like this past, implement ballot measures in a way that reflect the will of the voters. transcend art barron has the next question for governor bro brown. >> it's a pleasure to see you here down in southern oregon tonight and writer at nbc five news. another looming issue facing the governor and the legislature in january is the public of the retirement system which is now facing as you know at $22 billion deficit. can each provide some specific, specific recommendations on how to fix pers before goes bankrupt if the bankrupt our schools, counties, cities? brown: yes. following the decision, the oregon supreme court said that we must keep our promises to oregon retirees. and if it's all of us would agree that we must keep those promises. i cast my legal team was reviewing the statutes and talking with on both sid
i believe strongly that these oregonians must have access to health care. if it does not, and we will work with the legislature to ensure that its implement it. the ball will be in the legislators court, and the legislature has with ballot measures like this past, implement ballot measures in a way that reflect the will of the voters. transcend art barron has the next question for governor bro brown. >> it's a pleasure to see you here down in southern oregon tonight and writer at nbc five...
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do think it is okay to kick off oregonians of the health plan i don't it is vitally important we give the seniors with the assistance that they need to stay in their own homes. pierce: thanks for allowing me to participate this measure will cost 38,000 private-sector jobs in the average toward guy and family of the cost of living those make that ballot measure unacceptable it will also increase government spending by 40 percent with $6 billion this with the governor once and $2 billion more like creative budget that takes that & end fund schools that a better level. so the government needs to live within its means. henry will my sacrifice the private sector jobs or the cost of living. >> moderator: what will you do to ensure the low level is used as promised? of the measure does not pass what will you do to assure that he is services encircles receive adequate funding? pierce: i did work with anti-communist we know that the budget is adequate to address the needs of school funding in taking care of needs including that match on the medicaid expansion program. but it is clear that they
do think it is okay to kick off oregonians of the health plan i don't it is vitally important we give the seniors with the assistance that they need to stay in their own homes. pierce: thanks for allowing me to participate this measure will cost 38,000 private-sector jobs in the average toward guy and family of the cost of living those make that ballot measure unacceptable it will also increase government spending by 40 percent with $6 billion this with the governor once and $2 billion more...
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in 1849, oregonians attack on in 1849, oregonian attacks on california indians increased in both frequency and lethality. particularly in the clans where the northern mines were already one 1849er explains " oregon people had been used to shooting -- indians and they shot them freely." theodore johnson entered the epicenter of this local genocide -- setters malware marshall first found his gun -- gold. in the central mines, johnson and others recounted multiple massacres, scalping and slayings of surrendered california indians. due to spotty primary source coverage, we will never know the exact numbers of california indian people murdered by whites in and around the mines and the early 1850's. it is probable that hundreds, if not thousands suffered violent deaths. what was clear to contemporary observers was the exterminate ory nature of such killings, both in their intent and in their impact. the slaying of two anglo ranchers near clearlake in december 1849 mark the turning point for the larger statewide genocide. in response to this double henna -- double homicide, vigilantes and army so
in 1849, oregonians attack on in 1849, oregonian attacks on california indians increased in both frequency and lethality. particularly in the clans where the northern mines were already one 1849er explains " oregon people had been used to shooting -- indians and they shot them freely." theodore johnson entered the epicenter of this local genocide -- setters malware marshall first found his gun -- gold. in the central mines, johnson and others recounted multiple massacres, scalping and...
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in an e-mail sent to the "oregonian" newspaper, e said, "prosecutors failed to prove the conspiracy charge," but that juror also saw possible ramifications. but militia supporter rick koerber sees it differently. >> it's okay it to say no to the federal government sometimes. that doesn't make you a criminal. it doesn't mean you don't love or respect this country. it means there are principles worth standing for. >> reporter: it's still verdicts cowl affect the trials of seven other militia members scheduled for february. ammon and ryan bundy remain in custody as they face charges of armed standoff. >> pelley: as voters consider legalized pot, "60 minutes" looks at the impact on newborns. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira
in an e-mail sent to the "oregonian" newspaper, e said, "prosecutors failed to prove the conspiracy charge," but that juror also saw possible ramifications. but militia supporter rick koerber sees it differently. >> it's okay it to say no to the federal government sometimes. that doesn't make you a criminal. it doesn't mean you don't love or respect this country. it means there are principles worth standing for. >> reporter: it's still verdicts cowl affect the...
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in an e-mail to "the oregonian"" the government's case:ion ofsaid "regarding the various failures of the prosecution to prove 'conspiracy' in the count itself and not any form of affirmation of the defense's various beliefs, actions or aspirations." the national transportation safety board is investigating two separate incidents of planes catching fire yesterday. at chicago's o'hare airport, an american airlines passenger jet bound for miami experienced an engine failure that caused the plane to catch on fire. the pilots aborted the takeoff and evacuated all 170 passengers and crew on board. in florida, a fedex cargo jet caught fire after landing in fort lauderdale last night. pilots believe the landing gear collapsed on the runway. no one was hurt. iraqi troops and their allies advanced closer to mosul from two directions today in a military offensive to oust isis from iraq's second biggest city. iraqi officials say troops moved into the town of shura, south of mosul, following u.s.-led air strikes against isis positions inside the town. most isis fighters had escaped using civilian
in an e-mail to "the oregonian"" the government's case:ion ofsaid "regarding the various failures of the prosecution to prove 'conspiracy' in the count itself and not any form of affirmation of the defense's various beliefs, actions or aspirations." the national transportation safety board is investigating two separate incidents of planes catching fire yesterday. at chicago's o'hare airport, an american airlines passenger jet bound for miami experienced an engine...
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come on, there can't be threor gon -- oregonians. >> caller: jim, what do you think of gilead? when do they get out of the dog house? >> if feels like the trail blazers after bill walton retired. th . that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the light round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> i'm talking about the rise of the selfie, including their food. i constantly see people taking picture of their food. it's like the old zen riddle. if a tree falls in the woods and there's no one there to post a photo of it on twitter or instagram, does it make a sound? [ crickets chirping ] you'll probably never take a selfie as good as mine. you remember that classic? tonight's special edition of the lightning round. >> it's strong enough to change the view of last night's -- i'll reveal the king of the merger [ buzzer ] >> this is going to look. >> caller: real quick i want to let you know i ran into a 3-year-old on the street that had a "mad money" binky. >> that's good news. >> it's strong enough to
come on, there can't be threor gon -- oregonians. >> caller: jim, what do you think of gilead? when do they get out of the dog house? >> if feels like the trail blazers after bill walton retired. th . that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the light round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> i'm talking about the rise of the selfie, including their food. i constantly see people taking picture of their food. it's like the old...