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today he's visiting nike headquarters in oregon. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and
today he's visiting nike headquarters in oregon. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense...
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here is the president of the united states taking the stage in beaverton, oregon, live. >> hello, oregon. well, who arranged this day? every time i come to work and this is what it looks like. come more often. >> it never rains in oregon, does it? never. >> or in california. >> all right. well listen, it is wonderful to see all of you, first of all, please give mark another round of applause. for his hospitality. and thanks to everyone at nike for hosting us today here in federer plats. the white house is cool. we've got a basketball court, actually it's a tennis court that we repainted some lines. when i came into office. it's a combination basketball/tennis court. there is a putting green that president eisenhower put in. can you imagine if i had put in a putting green? things have changed. but you've got all that and the at&t box from pebble beach. come on. i'm sure some of my staff is running around right now in the michael jordan and mia hamm buildings, they want to be lab rats for your new gear. but it is wonderful to be here, please give it up for two people who fight every single
here is the president of the united states taking the stage in beaverton, oregon, live. >> hello, oregon. well, who arranged this day? every time i come to work and this is what it looks like. come more often. >> it never rains in oregon, does it? never. >> or in california. >> all right. well listen, it is wonderful to see all of you, first of all, please give mark another round of applause. for his hospitality. and thanks to everyone at nike for hosting us today here...
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in an excellent oregon wine or we got some oregon beef producers and ranchers around here. you know, beef is really expensive in japan. [applause] let's make sure they try some oregon steaks. it is good stuff. and that is one of the best things that can happen for our businesses and our workers opening up markets previously been closed, particularly markets where they're already selling stuff here. there is a lack of reciprocity. it is not a fair deal right now. we want to make it fair. now, i want to acknowledge because this looks like a very well-read and informed crowd there have been a bunch of critics about trade deals generally and the trans-pacific partnership and what is interesting typically they're my friends coming from my party. and they're my fellow travelers on minimum wage and on job training and on clean energy and on every progressive issue they're right there with me and then on this one they're like, whooping on me. i tell you what, i've run my last election and, the only reason i do something because i think it is good for american workers and american p
in an excellent oregon wine or we got some oregon beef producers and ranchers around here. you know, beef is really expensive in japan. [applause] let's make sure they try some oregon steaks. it is good stuff. and that is one of the best things that can happen for our businesses and our workers opening up markets previously been closed, particularly markets where they're already selling stuff here. there is a lack of reciprocity. it is not a fair deal right now. we want to make it fair. now, i...
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this is one that landed in an open field in oregon in a town called echo, oregon, up in the northeast corner of that state. that one they recovered in tact and they eventually put it on display. but the bomb that came down in southern oregon, in blye, oregon, and killed those five little kids and that pregnant woman who stumbled upon it in their sunday school outing in 1945, that is the only balloon bomb that is known to have killed anyone. and they marked it with a monument near the spot where it blew up in blye, oregon, in 1950. because japan sent so many of these things up in the jet stream in world war ii, it is thought that some of the thousands of them that made it to north america might still be out there in the wilderness. just last year, they found an exploded one that drifted all the way up to british columbia. two forest workers found it half-buried in the dirt, in the middle of the woods, 70 years after it had been launched. they called in the royal canadian mounted police to handle it. the mounties investigated, realized what it was, and promptly decided that he would blo
this is one that landed in an open field in oregon in a town called echo, oregon, up in the northeast corner of that state. that one they recovered in tact and they eventually put it on display. but the bomb that came down in southern oregon, in blye, oregon, and killed those five little kids and that pregnant woman who stumbled upon it in their sunday school outing in 1945, that is the only balloon bomb that is known to have killed anyone. and they marked it with a monument near the spot where...
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the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman, member of the committee, mr. nolan, from minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, members of the house this failure to write a long-term, paid for surface transportation bill for this country has become a national embarrassment. quite frankly, it's an international embarrassment. the simple fact is passenger trains and oil trains are coming off the tracks taking lives causing untold amounts of damage . the simple truth is we can't fix those lives that are lost, but we can fix our transportation system. isn't it about time that we do that? it's not only a national embarrassment, our failure here, but it's a failure of the congress. it's a failure of the legislative process. it's a failure of the committee process. that's what's happening here. we held hearings in the last session. we heard from the chamber of commerce. we heard from the unions. we heard from the reta
the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman, member of the committee, mr. nolan, from minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, members of the house this failure to write a long-term, paid for surface transportation bill for this country has become a national embarrassment. quite frankly, it's an international embarrassment. the simple fact is passenger trains and oil trains are coming off...
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. >> residential real estate in medford, oregon, is an extremely competitive business. so when roxanne ellis got a last-minute appointment to show a vacant apartment, she was happy to oblige. >> i did not know who she was showing the property to. she just wrote, 11:00 and then the address. usually, our routine would be to write down who it's with, the phone number and the address, but that day, it just didn't get done. >> a few hours later roxanne called her business partner michelle abdill and asked her to come pick her up. she said her car battery was dead. >> in response to the call and not knowing exactly what was said, but i'm sure, you know, something to the effect that i need of, and that's all it took and she was on her way. >> no one heard from either woman after that call. >> i probably called 30 times on her cell phone. she had a cell phone and a pager. and i paged her probably the same amount of times. >> friends and family called police to report the two women missing. police found michelle abdill's car in the parking lot of the apartment complex where she
. >> residential real estate in medford, oregon, is an extremely competitive business. so when roxanne ellis got a last-minute appointment to show a vacant apartment, she was happy to oblige. >> i did not know who she was showing the property to. she just wrote, 11:00 and then the address. usually, our routine would be to write down who it's with, the phone number and the address, but that day, it just didn't get done. >> a few hours later roxanne called her business partner...
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every day. >> glor: an oregon, a high school jazz band gave a >> glor: an oregon, a high school jazz band gave a performance to remember this weekend, the students won the essentially ellington competition in new york city by playing the most challenging piece that duke ever composed. and to honor their teacher, they did that in the most challenging way possible. here's don dahler. >> it took thara memory 30 seconds to make his way on the stage. the director of the american music program of portland, oregon, is in failing health. but once he got there, his kids did something jazz legend wynton marsalis had never seen before. >> we were in shock. i couldn't believe it. >> marsalis was one of the judges who listed "the tattooed bride" as an option for the bands. but as a joke. >> i said nobody's going to play it nobody is stupid enough to play it. >> reporter: because it's widelyt' considered the most difficult piece ellington ever wrote. >> what is so difficult about this particular piece of music? >> ellington takes this one little thing, "doo-be-doo-be," and he takes that one thing
every day. >> glor: an oregon, a high school jazz band gave a >> glor: an oregon, a high school jazz band gave a performance to remember this weekend, the students won the essentially ellington competition in new york city by playing the most challenging piece that duke ever composed. and to honor their teacher, they did that in the most challenging way possible. here's don dahler. >> it took thara memory 30 seconds to make his way on the stage. the director of the american...
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and it wasn't just oregon. health officials in washington state were also seeing a significant jump in cases of salmonella heidelberg that they traced back to foster farms. >> after a while, we started calling this molecular pattern this dna fingerprint if you will, the foster farms pattern because it was so tightly associated with people who were eating chicken from foster farms. >> narrator: the illnesses were more serious than just the usual food poisoning. people were being hospitalized. >> salmonella heidelberg is more commonly found in blood than many of the other salmonella serotypes, so it probably has more propensity to invade through the intestine and get into the body and do more damage. >> narrator: that summer a man in his 60s was stricken by heidelberg and died. >> i think we knew that it was seriou s-- one, because a person had died of the disease, and then washington was seeing so many cases. it became... you know, it quickly fast-tracked into something really huge. >> narrator: with the outbrea
and it wasn't just oregon. health officials in washington state were also seeing a significant jump in cases of salmonella heidelberg that they traced back to foster farms. >> after a while, we started calling this molecular pattern this dna fingerprint if you will, the foster farms pattern because it was so tightly associated with people who were eating chicken from foster farms. >> narrator: the illnesses were more serious than just the usual food poisoning. people were being...
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he will still go to oregon and hopefully can fulfill his promise when he gets there. abc7 news. >>> the boxing world will be focused on las vegas for the most hyped fight. the first time those two were on the same card was nearly 14 years ago in san francisco. abc7 news reporter talked with a guy who helped put that fight together. >>> it was 2001 and the then mayor was celebrating the first championship in the city in decades. when you look at the program from that night mayweather and jesus chavez were the big card and down below was pacquiao. >> we purposely took that fight, taking small money so he would be known by the filipino community in the bay area. >> back then sydney hall was pacquiao's attorney. he said the young fighter had a clear idea of what he wanted to accomplish. at today's weight in and faceoff against mayweather, it is part of an amazing journey. >> to him it must be an interesting dream come true because he visualized all of this. >> these pictures of pacquiao's first days in the bay area were shot by daly city resident. that's him on the far le
he will still go to oregon and hopefully can fulfill his promise when he gets there. abc7 news. >>> the boxing world will be focused on las vegas for the most hyped fight. the first time those two were on the same card was nearly 14 years ago in san francisco. abc7 news reporter talked with a guy who helped put that fight together. >>> it was 2001 and the then mayor was celebrating the first championship in the city in decades. when you look at the program from that night...
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he will still go to oregon and hopefully can fulfill his promise when he gets there. abc7 news. >>> the boxing world will be focused on las vegas for the most hyped fight. the first time those two were on the same card was nearly 14 years ago in san francisco. abc7 news reporter talked with a guy who helped put that fight together. >>> it was 2001 and the then mayor was celebrating the first championship in the city in decades. when you look at the program from that night mayweather and jesus chavez were the big card and down below was pacquiao. >> we purposely took that fight, taking small money so he would be known by the filipino community in the bay area. >> back then sydney hall was pacquiao's attorney. he said the young fighter had a clear idea of what he wanted to accomplish. at today's weight in and faceoff against mayweather, it is part of an amazing journey. >> to him it must be an interesting dream come true because he visualized all of this. >> these pictures of pacquiao's first days in the bay area were shot by daly city resident. that's him on the far le
he will still go to oregon and hopefully can fulfill his promise when he gets there. abc7 news. >>> the boxing world will be focused on las vegas for the most hyped fight. the first time those two were on the same card was nearly 14 years ago in san francisco. abc7 news reporter talked with a guy who helped put that fight together. >>> it was 2001 and the then mayor was celebrating the first championship in the city in decades. when you look at the program from that night...
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tonight, president obama has just flown to the great state of oregon. nothing to do with owls attacking joggers in that park in the oregon state capital. nothing to do with that state's republican party chairman running a side business in which he asks members of the general public to mail him their urine. nothing about the still inexplicable girlfriend scandal that drove that state's once very popular governor out of office. nothing to do with any of those stories. nothing to do even with oregonians being obsessed with the carpet at the portland airport. the president's visit has nothing to do with any of the truly strange news stories out of oregon over the past few months that made the state an object of national fascination or at least an object of my fascination. no, president obama's visit to oregon tonight is because he is going to nike. nike. nike's headquartered in beaverton, oregon. nike's a very large company. it has about 26,000 employees in the united states. but the number of employees they have overseas just completely dwarfs their workfo
tonight, president obama has just flown to the great state of oregon. nothing to do with owls attacking joggers in that park in the oregon state capital. nothing to do with that state's republican party chairman running a side business in which he asks members of the general public to mail him their urine. nothing about the still inexplicable girlfriend scandal that drove that state's once very popular governor out of office. nothing to do with any of those stories. nothing to do even with...
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miles they drive on oregon roads and charge them accordingly. joining me now from portland, oregon is the product manager tom fuller. what is the reason for testing the paper mail program? why do anything that makes it more expensive to buy an electric car? >> we are looking at how to maintain the roads and bridges that everyone depends on. oregon pioneer the gas tax in 1990 -- olivia: tom, are you still there? go ahead. keepingas tax is not up with electric cars, fuel-efficient vehicles, and we are looking at ways to keep up with the maintenance on our roads and bridges. the task force over the past year looked at 28 different options and came up with the idea of why not pay fairly for the miles you drive, rather than paying for the amount of gas you cars gete are seeing better and better mileage? why not raise the gasoline tax and penalize those that have not yet switched over to more fuel-efficient cars? >> we think that exacerbates the idea of unfairness, that everybody who is driving up to share in the cost of maintaining the roads. it make
miles they drive on oregon roads and charge them accordingly. joining me now from portland, oregon is the product manager tom fuller. what is the reason for testing the paper mail program? why do anything that makes it more expensive to buy an electric car? >> we are looking at how to maintain the roads and bridges that everyone depends on. oregon pioneer the gas tax in 1990 -- olivia: tom, are you still there? go ahead. keepingas tax is not up with electric cars, fuel-efficient vehicles,...
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his district is portland oregon. he says essentially he does not want to see anymore short-term patches. what is happening here? keith: he is offering an amendment that would ban any extension after this one. this one expires in july. he would prevent any extensions that are not a six-year long-term transportation bill that would end the cycle of temporary extensions we have been on for a decade now. >> does he have supporters behind him? keith: he has supporters and the desire for a long-term bill, but i think there is a realization the only thing that can get through is this temporary extension. >> we will have your tweets. thanks for joining us. keith: thanks for having me. >> the house just passed a short-term highway spending bill. the vote to keep mass transit projects funded for another two months. prior to the vote, members debated short-term extension and talked about rail improvements and safety. this is about an hour. >> i call on the bill to provide an extension of highway safety transit, and other progra
his district is portland oregon. he says essentially he does not want to see anymore short-term patches. what is happening here? keith: he is offering an amendment that would ban any extension after this one. this one expires in july. he would prevent any extensions that are not a six-year long-term transportation bill that would end the cycle of temporary extensions we have been on for a decade now. >> does he have supporters behind him? keith: he has supporters and the desire for a...
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he will still go to oregon and hopefully can fulfill his promise when he gets there. abc7 news. >>> the boxing world will be focused on las vegas for the most hyped fight. the first time those two were on the same card was nearly 14 years ago in san francisco. abc7 news reporter talked with a guy who helped put that fight together. >>> it was 2001 and the then mayor was celebrating the first championship in the city in decades. when you look at the program from that night mayweather and jesus chavez were the big card and down below was pacquiao. >> we purposely took that fight, taking small money so he would be known by the filipino community in the bay area. >> back then sydney hall was pacquiao's attorney. he said the young fighter had a clear idea of what he wanted to accomplish. at today's weight in and faceoff against mayweather, it is part of an amazing journey. >> to him it must be an interesting dream come true because he visualized all of this. >> these pictures of pacquiao's first days in the bay area were shot by daly city resident. that's him on the far le
he will still go to oregon and hopefully can fulfill his promise when he gets there. abc7 news. >>> the boxing world will be focused on las vegas for the most hyped fight. the first time those two were on the same card was nearly 14 years ago in san francisco. abc7 news reporter talked with a guy who helped put that fight together. >>> it was 2001 and the then mayor was celebrating the first championship in the city in decades. when you look at the program from that night...
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>> i'm surprised in oregon my birthplace they do wacky, crazy things in oregon but this is the most surprising to me in a long time. i think you're taxing the wrong people. it is very regressive. people who live far out of the city because they can't afford to live closer to the city will be taxed and middle-class people who drive for their vacations instead of the wealthy who fly to their vacations will get nailed by it. let alone the logistics of figuring this out. oregon i thought i couldn't be surprised by you but i was surprised by you this time. >> gary b. are we surprised by you? >> i'm surprised by suzy shocked, as a matter of fact. loyal, good freedom fighting american against something so capitalistic like this this is perfect! where in america don't you pay for something you use? if you use something a lot, you should pay more. look i feel badly if someone lives way outside the city but then choose public transportation. choose to live closer. this is the way to go. we have the technology. it should be on every road in america. >> okay john you agree? >> very rarely do i disagree wi
>> i'm surprised in oregon my birthplace they do wacky, crazy things in oregon but this is the most surprising to me in a long time. i think you're taxing the wrong people. it is very regressive. people who live far out of the city because they can't afford to live closer to the city will be taxed and middle-class people who drive for their vacations instead of the wealthy who fly to their vacations will get nailed by it. let alone the logistics of figuring this out. oregon i thought i...
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i hear oregon wine is actually pretty good. someone said the pinoir in oregon is top-notch. we have some wine makers here. i want to make sure japanese wine consumers have the opportunity to partake. in an excellent oregon wine or, we got some oregon beef producers and ranchers around here. you know beef is really expensive in japan. [applause] let's make sure they try some oregon steaks. it is good stuff. and that is one of the best things that can happen for our businesses and our workers opening up markets previously been closed, particularly markets where they're already selling stuff here. there is a lack of reciprocity. it is not a fair deal right now. we want to make it fair. now, i want to acknowledge because this looks like a very well-read and informed crowd there have been a bunch of critics about trade deals generally and the trans-pacific partnership and what is interesting typically they're my friends coming from my party. and they're my fellow travelers on minimum wage and on job training and on clean energy and on every progressive issue they're right there w
i hear oregon wine is actually pretty good. someone said the pinoir in oregon is top-notch. we have some wine makers here. i want to make sure japanese wine consumers have the opportunity to partake. in an excellent oregon wine or, we got some oregon beef producers and ranchers around here. you know beef is really expensive in japan. [applause] let's make sure they try some oregon steaks. it is good stuff. and that is one of the best things that can happen for our businesses and our workers...
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raines' family friend marlene olson, who grew up logging in oregon. now she works for the department of justice. >> i turned. i said, ralph raines, raines tree farm? >> marlene popped up and said ralph raines? i know him. i know that property. i used to be a logger. in fact, i used to go walking all over ralph raines' tree farm. what are the odds that the three of us would be in the same place at the same time? >> reporter: from that chance encounter, an unofficial task force is born. they bring in cameron wall from the irs to dig deeper into the finances. the unit now has the expertise, the jurisdiction, and the juice to turn this into a federal case. >> i've never worked on anything like this in my career and i don't expect to again. >> reporter: because she used to work as a logger at the tree farm, marlene olsen is asked to quietly poke around. she is stunned by what she sees. >> it still takes my breath away when i think about it, what i was looking at when i stood at the gate was devastation. there was no trees. >> reporter: that lush, sustainab
raines' family friend marlene olson, who grew up logging in oregon. now she works for the department of justice. >> i turned. i said, ralph raines, raines tree farm? >> marlene popped up and said ralph raines? i know him. i know that property. i used to be a logger. in fact, i used to go walking all over ralph raines' tree farm. what are the odds that the three of us would be in the same place at the same time? >> reporter: from that chance encounter, an unofficial task force...
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oregon's arik (eric) armstead is from the sacramento area, and when we met him, he was working on his game as a basketball player, because he's always wanted to be a two-sport star... he was highly-recruited defensive lineman back in 2012, but he wasn't ready to give up basketball at the time.... arik 8:15 theyre definitely different but similar in some ways. you gotta be physical in both. like the skills of basketball and how fast paced it is. and other than just using brute strength i can use skills to be effective. arik was often trained by his father, gus (nats of dad) as a six-foot-seven, 280-pound high school athlete, arik was able to hold his own against players with college experience... - arik it helps with my development a lot. im not going to go up against any competition my age. ive played with better guys already. i was guarding donte green earlier. really helped to push my game forward and see what i've become. nathan garth arik has great footwork, hands. usually football players foul a lot. just want to get physical. arik knows the game. - charles garcia i would say duj
oregon's arik (eric) armstead is from the sacramento area, and when we met him, he was working on his game as a basketball player, because he's always wanted to be a two-sport star... he was highly-recruited defensive lineman back in 2012, but he wasn't ready to give up basketball at the time.... arik 8:15 theyre definitely different but similar in some ways. you gotta be physical in both. like the skills of basketball and how fast paced it is. and other than just using brute strength i can use...
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odot oregon dot doesn't want anything to do with choosing devices. there's a lot of things out there that can do this. some of the things were built into the car already. let's let them decide how they want to report their miles. >> tell me how much it might cost me if i drive 100 miles per day. >> well the program starts out 1.5 cents per mile. so do the math. >> so not very much although i would suppose some people might object. let's say i drive a hybrid car or electric car and i don't use any gas. why should i be forced to for that when you could simply raise the gas tax and get money to fix the infrastructure. >> early on raising the gas tax or fuel tax makes sense to do it. not too much longer most of the cars are going to be very highly fuel efficient. there will be hybrids, hybrid electric -- plug-in hybrids and tropical storm. knot those cars don't use much fuel if any, so they won't pay for the roads. as we get more of those cars into the system all of a sudden the road funding starts to crumble and roads also start to crumble. >> so will y
odot oregon dot doesn't want anything to do with choosing devices. there's a lot of things out there that can do this. some of the things were built into the car already. let's let them decide how they want to report their miles. >> tell me how much it might cost me if i drive 100 miles per day. >> well the program starts out 1.5 cents per mile. so do the math. >> so not very much although i would suppose some people might object. let's say i drive a hybrid car or electric car...
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i was born in oregon, raised in oregon. i lived in charleston, south carolina and atlanta, georgia for 20 years respectively. i am a person that did not understand the civil war when i was growing up. it was glossed over in our education. it didn't really mean much to me when i lived in georgia and south carolina. i caught the civil war fever terribly. when they raise the hundley, it was just -- i now have a closet full of memorabilia and a collection and maps and pictures of people. the people that i am around now my family and my friends that i've lived with for years, they gloss over it. they want to hurry by my office. they don't want to talk about it. they don't want to look at the picture. they view me as an oddity. i read so much about it, i started getting into autobiographies by northrop and frederick douglass and mary chestnut. it is a wound that has not healed in the united states. you talk about the park service. we need to do something here out on the west coast. there's not very much. it is like the relative y
i was born in oregon, raised in oregon. i lived in charleston, south carolina and atlanta, georgia for 20 years respectively. i am a person that did not understand the civil war when i was growing up. it was glossed over in our education. it didn't really mean much to me when i lived in georgia and south carolina. i caught the civil war fever terribly. when they raise the hundley, it was just -- i now have a closet full of memorabilia and a collection and maps and pictures of people. the people...
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the director of the american music program of portland, oregon, is in failing health. but once he got there his kids did something jazz legend wynton marsalis had never seen before. >> we were in shock. i couldn't believe it. >> marsalis was one of the judges who listed the tattooed bride as an option for the bands. but as a joke. >> i said nobody's going to play it nobody is stupid enough to play it. >> because it's widely considered the most difficult piece ellington ever wrote. >> what is so difficultic? >> ellington takes this one little thing doobedoobe. and he takes that one thing and he runs it for 13 minutes. >> it can only come from love t can only come from that place. respect, love, and the type of ven raises they had for him, the way they were looking at him, the way they played. it affected all of us. >> as year when his band failed to even make it to the competition memory tried something different. >> i set these bars so high that i knew that they were unattainable. >> but that challenged them. >> yeah, it did. >> they went crazy. >> it wasn't just the c
the director of the american music program of portland, oregon, is in failing health. but once he got there his kids did something jazz legend wynton marsalis had never seen before. >> we were in shock. i couldn't believe it. >> marsalis was one of the judges who listed the tattooed bride as an option for the bands. but as a joke. >> i said nobody's going to play it nobody is stupid enough to play it. >> because it's widely considered the most difficult piece ellington...
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the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman, member of the committee, mr. nolan, from minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, members of the house this failure to write a long-term, paid for surface transportation bill for this country has become a national embarrassment. quite frankly, it's an international embarrassment. the simple fact is passenger trains and oil trains are coming off the tracks taking lives causing untold amounts of damage . the simple truth is we can't fix those lives that are lost, but we can fix our transportation system. isn't it about time that we do that? it's not only a national embarrassment, our failure here, but it's a failure of the congress. it's a failure of the legislative process. it's a failure of the committee process. that's what's happening here. we held hearings in the last session. we heard from the chamber of commerce. we heard from the unions. we heard from the reta
the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman, member of the committee, mr. nolan, from minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, members of the house this failure to write a long-term, paid for surface transportation bill for this country has become a national embarrassment. quite frankly, it's an international embarrassment. the simple fact is passenger trains and oil trains are coming off...
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every time i come to oregon, this is what it looks like. yeah, it never rains in oregon does it? never. all right. well, listen, it is wonderful to see all of you. first of all, please give mark another round of applause for his hospitality. [applause] and, thanks to everyone at nike for hosting us today here in federer plots. you know, the white house is cool. [laughing] we've got a basketball court. actually it's a tennis court that we repainted some lines when i came into office. so it is a combination basketball tennis court. there is a putting green that president eisenhower put in. can you imagine if i had put in a putting green? things have changed. [laughter] but, you've got all that, and the 18th tee box from pebble beach. come on. [applause] i'm sure some of my staff is running around right now in the michael jordan and mia hamm buildings. they want to be lab rats for your new gear. but, it is wonderful to be here. please give it up for two people who fight every single day for oregon workers, your representatives in congress, they do a great job. earl blumenauer, and s
every time i come to oregon, this is what it looks like. yeah, it never rains in oregon does it? never. all right. well, listen, it is wonderful to see all of you. first of all, please give mark another round of applause for his hospitality. [applause] and, thanks to everyone at nike for hosting us today here in federer plots. you know, the white house is cool. [laughing] we've got a basketball court. actually it's a tennis court that we repainted some lines when i came into office. so it is a...
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mcconnell: i thank my good friend from oregon and want to congratulate both the senator from oregon and the chairman of the finance committee senator hatch, for moving this important legislation forward. thursday's vote to open this git -- to open this debate on trade was a really important day for this country. it brought mulled-class families -- it brought middle-class families one step closer to the jobs our economy needs. it took a lot of work to get us this far. it is going to take a lot more of that kind of work to bring these american jobs over the finish line. cooperation from both sides of the aisle will be critical to doing so. for instance, we were ready to be in session on friday to get more of our work done on trade and allow senators from both parties the chance to offer amendments. all the unnecessary delaying and filibustering we've seen has left us with less time for debate and amendments on this bill -- less time for debates and amendments on this bill. it cost the senate over a week in lost time. we've been hearing some interesting suggestions from our friends about t
mcconnell: i thank my good friend from oregon and want to congratulate both the senator from oregon and the chairman of the finance committee senator hatch, for moving this important legislation forward. thursday's vote to open this git -- to open this debate on trade was a really important day for this country. it brought mulled-class families -- it brought middle-class families one step closer to the jobs our economy needs. it took a lot of work to get us this far. it is going to take a lot...
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it's staying up near oregon. producing some rain up there. it is sweeping in a cool
it's staying up near oregon. producing some rain up there. it is sweeping in a cool
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edwards astoria, oregon, graduating with honors. andrew nicholas ellis, deck watch officer cutter tampa, portsmouth virginia. drew alexander ferraro deck watch officer san juan puerto rico. stephanie ann figgins, alameda, california. dylan francis, boston massachusetts. clayton greeley flynn graduating with honors student engineer cutter val yant, mayport, florida. katherine diane flocken, deck watch officer, san juan puerto rico. nicholas mitchell foster student engineer boston, massachusetts. boston fullmer graduating high honors, detroit, michigan. his commission will be presented by his father, colonel james fullmer, u.s. army. elizabeth may furlin, portsmouth new hampshire. her commission will be presented by her father, john furman jr. captain retired. >> nicole marie garrett graduating with high honors flight training pensacola, florida. megan joan ja vosky izaac mayo, key west, florida. vaughn douglas gamen cutter hamilton charleston, south carolina. kaelany geefer, graduating with high honors, william flores, miami, florida
edwards astoria, oregon, graduating with honors. andrew nicholas ellis, deck watch officer cutter tampa, portsmouth virginia. drew alexander ferraro deck watch officer san juan puerto rico. stephanie ann figgins, alameda, california. dylan francis, boston massachusetts. clayton greeley flynn graduating with honors student engineer cutter val yant, mayport, florida. katherine diane flocken, deck watch officer, san juan puerto rico. nicholas mitchell foster student engineer boston, massachusetts....
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even recruited him out of high school when he was coaching at oregon and as nelson agholor. and this is a guy that will remind you of jeremy maclin almost identical in size. that's good considering maclin is the guy they're trying to replace. agholor is so valuable for the eagles because he can do a lot of things. he had over 3500 all purpose yards and 27 touchdowns for ufc in his career. and also, chip kelly says he was best available player at 0 and he fits their system well. here's callly on newest wide receiver. >> he's a great fit for what we're doing. i know him fairly well. we tried to recruit him when i was in college he never visited we knew him in high school berkley prep in tampa. got real good extensive knowledge from the people ufc that coached him going back to high school coach who we know well. we worked him out. we had two private workouts with him. and outstanding punts returner and receiver that can play inside and outside receiver and got excellent speed and outstanding hands catches ball away from body. outstanding route runner. real students of the game
even recruited him out of high school when he was coaching at oregon and as nelson agholor. and this is a guy that will remind you of jeremy maclin almost identical in size. that's good considering maclin is the guy they're trying to replace. agholor is so valuable for the eagles because he can do a lot of things. he had over 3500 all purpose yards and 27 touchdowns for ufc in his career. and also, chip kelly says he was best available player at 0 and he fits their system well. here's callly on...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, i have no intention to reserve the right to object at this point. i just want to say this to me seems like a very balanced package. three amendments on each side raising important issues. chairman hatch has indicated and i support him on this that we are ready to go. again, first thing in the morning, i think that's what it's going to take to ensure that all sides feel that they have a chance to have their major concerns aired, to have their amendments actually voted on. i withdraw my reservation. i commend chairman hatch for working with us cooperatively so that we can have this balanced package go forward. with that, i withdraw my reservation. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. hatch: on behalf of senators inhofe and mccain, i call up amendments 1312 as modified and 1226 and ask that they be reported by number. the presiding officer: without objection, the clerk will report en bloc by number. the clerk: the senator from utah mr. h
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, i have no intention to reserve the right to object at this point. i just want to say this to me seems like a very balanced package. three amendments on each side raising important issues. chairman hatch has indicated and i support him on this that we are ready to go. again, first thing in the morning, i think that's what it's going to take to ensure that all sides feel that they have a chance to have their major concerns...
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his counterpart jeff merkley democrat from oregon, not yet on board. even in that state, it shows you the divide within the democratic party. one of the reasons the president picked reagan and nike for this backdrop. tom: let's do some breaking news . peter cook, there's another story besides american jobs day. the bbc says david cameron has a majority in the conservatives win decisively. this is just a codification of what was said three hours ago. olivia, we moved from most likely to actually winning. still stunning, isn't it? olivia: two days ago, we knew 40% of those polled were undecided. nobody saw this coming. that is why you're seeing such a big move in the markets. this was unexpected. a huge move. tom: peter cook, to the response in washington, how does president obama adapt to an historic election in london? peter cook to be honest, i don't think all that much changes. barack obama and david cameron have had a pretty close working relationship. he took david cameron to the ncaa tournament. there can be no better invitation from barack obama
his counterpart jeff merkley democrat from oregon, not yet on board. even in that state, it shows you the divide within the democratic party. one of the reasons the president picked reagan and nike for this backdrop. tom: let's do some breaking news . peter cook, there's another story besides american jobs day. the bbc says david cameron has a majority in the conservatives win decisively. this is just a codification of what was said three hours ago. olivia, we moved from most likely to actually...
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>> no. >> seth: even oregon? oregon? [ laughter ] be honest oregon. >> my parents are watching this right now. >> seth: okay, you're parents are watching. totally understood. all right. here we go. the second question here we go. a woman in new smyrna beach was arrested for drunk driving wile breast-feeding a baby with several other children in the car. is that fake or is that florida? the paddles. we're going to go one fake and two floridas. judges? >> oh hell yes! >> seth: really happened in florida. really happened in florida. [ applause ] next question. a housekeeper in vero beach was arrested after she was captured on a nanny cam masturbating with her employer's electric toothbrush. is that fake or is that florida? florida. fake. florida. judges? >> ow! >> seth: that was fake. a professional comedy writer spent 15 minutes working on that question. [ laughter ] all right, let's see the scores after the first round. and kristin is in the lead with three. and then kelly with two and annalee with one. all right. let's m
>> no. >> seth: even oregon? oregon? [ laughter ] be honest oregon. >> my parents are watching this right now. >> seth: okay, you're parents are watching. totally understood. all right. here we go. the second question here we go. a woman in new smyrna beach was arrested for drunk driving wile breast-feeding a baby with several other children in the car. is that fake or is that florida? the paddles. we're going to go one fake and two floridas. judges? >> oh hell...
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he increases trent's bail $500,000. >> under oregon law, what mr. trent did after he knew he was going into custody is no different than if he would have tried to escape from the oregon state pen. >> trent is convicted of possession of a false police officer i.d. card and is sentenced to probation. but for his bold escape, he gets ten months in the slammer. >> he might not have gone to prison but for the fact he tried to run from the courtroom. i think it just goes to show people that you need to follow authority and you need to show respect to the court. and when you don't do that, you can end up with a harsher sentence than what you were originally charged with. >>> and from a bolt to a jolt. an earthquake rocks the judge penny show right in the middle of its taping. >> everybody relax, stay calm. >> all of a sudden, there was a rumble. you hear the stage manager say, "earthquake, get under the desk." >> july 29th, 2008. in los angeles, a magnitude 5.4 earthquake shakes one of the first tapings of a new courtroom television show called "family cou
he increases trent's bail $500,000. >> under oregon law, what mr. trent did after he knew he was going into custody is no different than if he would have tried to escape from the oregon state pen. >> trent is convicted of possession of a false police officer i.d. card and is sentenced to probation. but for his bold escape, he gets ten months in the slammer. >> he might not have gone to prison but for the fact he tried to run from the courtroom. i think it just goes to show...
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join jason and pacific city, oregon. if there's someone watching in the end or eugene or portland or portland maine or bangor perhaps in camden, we are urging you to call inland let us know that democracy now! matters in your life. we got a call from california. keep the phone calls coming in. we cannot do this without you. maybe you want to get 10 of these paired that would be $1200. one would be $120 and you can give them to colleagues at work. what an incredible gift of health. give it to someone you are having dinner with or your mother, father, and, on, friend. keep these phone calls coming in. we are moving in on $2500, but we can only do this with your support to it we only have a few minutes. "the connection" is viewers for $120 to do want to bring you more shannon harvey talking about her journey. one in two americans will get a chronic illness in their lifetimes, maybe you have one now, maybe you know someone who does -- hard to believe you do not. give them the gift of health beard we cannot do this without yo
join jason and pacific city, oregon. if there's someone watching in the end or eugene or portland or portland maine or bangor perhaps in camden, we are urging you to call inland let us know that democracy now! matters in your life. we got a call from california. keep the phone calls coming in. we cannot do this without you. maybe you want to get 10 of these paired that would be $1200. one would be $120 and you can give them to colleagues at work. what an incredible gift of health. give it to...
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favorite sites. >> ecola state park is a very popular spot on the oregon coast. i'd say one of the top three or four places to visit because it does have such a spectacular view. there's kids and tourists, a lot of people. >> pitten, her husband scott and little elena or laney are joined by relatives visiting from iowa. scott's cousin, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day. we were having a great day, excited that the sun was shining because on the oregon coast you never know what the weather's going to be like. >> the children have never seen the ocean so the group heads to one of the most popular overlooks along the shoreline. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm
favorite sites. >> ecola state park is a very popular spot on the oregon coast. i'd say one of the top three or four places to visit because it does have such a spectacular view. there's kids and tourists, a lot of people. >> pitten, her husband scott and little elena or laney are joined by relatives visiting from iowa. scott's cousin, craig's wife karen and their children. >> it was a gorgeous day. we were having a great day, excited that the sun was shining because on the...
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eugene oregon. so this is the first place we lived when we came to the united states? >> march 10th 1980. >> so it's been almost exactly 35 years. there's a picture of me holding my blanky on a clothes line and i guess it was taken right here. >> we take all the way from vietnam to here and i don't remember how long you keep it until its falling apart. >> reporter: and this is where i got my perm? >> yes. >> reporter: times and styles have changed but the deep bond between our family and the people who helped us has not waned. over the years, they kept track of us sending cards and letters but it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid, able to appreciate exactly what they did. thank you for making this happen. >> thank you for making it happen. >> reporter: much more on that reunion reunion, 35 years in the making and our transition from refugees to americans, it will air in may during asian-pacific heritage month. we hope you will join us to watch the entire series and i think this is a journey that so many of us in sillicon valley to share. and we had an oppor
eugene oregon. so this is the first place we lived when we came to the united states? >> march 10th 1980. >> so it's been almost exactly 35 years. there's a picture of me holding my blanky on a clothes line and i guess it was taken right here. >> we take all the way from vietnam to here and i don't remember how long you keep it until its falling apart. >> reporter: and this is where i got my perm? >> yes. >> reporter: times and styles have changed but the...
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he's still going to oregon. hopefully he will still be able to fulfill his promise when he gets there. >> mail carriers in san mateo are not only delivering letters but making an appeal to help stamp out hunger. it's hosted each year by they have become the most reliable agents to collect food. the carriers today are notifying customers they can leave a bag of nonperishable food items next to their mailboxes next saturday for pickup. the donations go to local food banks. >>> costco greeter says he's richer than bill gates because of the emotional support he's received has launched the store's campaign for sick children. a bc7 news in danville yesterday as aly smith took donations for ucff children's hospital in oakland. smith is sick himself. he has bone cancer and multiple sclerosis but you wouldn't know it from his super hero cape flashy glasses and upbeat attitude. he kicked off the fund-raiser after customers raised money for him and decided to give all that money to the kids. >> what's happening is really a
he's still going to oregon. hopefully he will still be able to fulfill his promise when he gets there. >> mail carriers in san mateo are not only delivering letters but making an appeal to help stamp out hunger. it's hosted each year by they have become the most reliable agents to collect food. the carriers today are notifying customers they can leave a bag of nonperishable food items next to their mailboxes next saturday for pickup. the donations go to local food banks. >>>...
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in 1988 oregon state played against ucla in the rose bowl. oregon state didn't win a lot of games in the '80s believe me i was there. to play against someone like troy aikman and a roster of future nfl football players. we got wired to play this game. every play was important. i beat the offensive tackle bad and i ran through troy aikman the way you are supposed to. the way we are taught to play the game you make the play not run up and say you are it. you make sure the guy is down. but troy was out. i hit him so hard he was out. i didn't think about it until you. we have a highlight film that represented that play was a turnaround play for the game and potentially for the oregon state football team. imagine being responsible for that play and now reflecting on it thinking about the person on the ground. so not everyone i think, will be able to do that. if is part of the game you don't think about the individuals you are playing against. you are doing your job. but when you know the people like i know troy it is a difficult thing to revisit b
in 1988 oregon state played against ucla in the rose bowl. oregon state didn't win a lot of games in the '80s believe me i was there. to play against someone like troy aikman and a roster of future nfl football players. we got wired to play this game. every play was important. i beat the offensive tackle bad and i ran through troy aikman the way you are supposed to. the way we are taught to play the game you make the play not run up and say you are it. you make sure the guy is down. but troy...
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. >>> an oregon family is angry at an airline for kicking their autistic daughter off a flight. a live preview of "good morning america" is next. something time to kick the week off with "g.m.a." >> amy robach is joining us live with what is coming up. good morning amy. >> reporter: hey, matt and tam great to be with you on this monday morning. coming up next on "g.m.a." we're talking about the wild weather it's you will over the maps, cleat complete with hail and flooding and mother's day snow look at that. our extreme weather team tracking it all with rob marciano mars. clayton as is sandell. on the scene. deflate gate tom brady learns his fate today. jesse palmer to give us his take on the scandal. >>> outrage at one airline after an oregon family was kicked off the flight due to the daughter's special needs. the girl's mother is speaking out on why she is planning to sue. >>> we'll kick off our week of adventure our own ginger zee takes us to the end of the earth. this morning they say braving an island of unbelievable creatures, she brought along drones so you can see every
. >>> an oregon family is angry at an airline for kicking their autistic daughter off a flight. a live preview of "good morning america" is next. something time to kick the week off with "g.m.a." >> amy robach is joining us live with what is coming up. good morning amy. >> reporter: hey, matt and tam great to be with you on this monday morning. coming up next on "g.m.a." we're talking about the wild weather it's you will over the maps, cleat...
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. >>> from nbc affiliate kgw in portland, oregon, no charges filed against teacher after students burned by tesla coil. >>> police say 37-year-old samuel dufner branded the arms with "i heart mom." he has been placed on leave. >>> police are investigating an anti-gay hate crime. the fight began earlier in the restaurant which reportedly involved anti-gay slurs. police are still searching for the assailant. >>> check out this fascinating video by the bend bulletin of what's aptly named lost lake in oregon. it fills up every winter and drains every spring through a hole in a lava tube. where does it go? nobody knows for sure. >> amazing. >>> if you have a great idea about how to live on mars long term, nasa may give you $5,000 for it. the space agency will give the four-figure prize to the first three winners of their contest. >>> what's in a name? well, it depends on who you ask. princess charlotte was finally born in england earlier this week, but she wasn't the only newborn to make headlines. a zoo in southern japan held their traditional public vote to name their newest baby macaque mo
. >>> from nbc affiliate kgw in portland, oregon, no charges filed against teacher after students burned by tesla coil. >>> police say 37-year-old samuel dufner branded the arms with "i heart mom." he has been placed on leave. >>> police are investigating an anti-gay hate crime. the fight began earlier in the restaurant which reportedly involved anti-gay slurs. police are still searching for the assailant. >>> check out this fascinating video by the...
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a transposition -- oregon is the state that has benefited from imports. this story that nike now is planning to bring jobs back to the u.s. if this deal moves forward is just one way the president can confront his critics by pointing to what some would say the poster child of globalization gone wrong. the fact that nike would be bringing jobs back the president hopes could make the case why this deal is not nafta and in the people's interest. erik: >> there are plenty of opportunities for the president in the past and yes taken advantage, where he has been able to highlight his support. this is controversial to be sure. by picking nike he is going directly at the criticism. it surprised a lot of democrats that he would go to nike because of all the jobs that nike has moved overseas. the fact that he can try to turn that on its head the white house thinks will be to his benefit. it is a big stage for nike and they will open themselves up to criticism but i look forward to what mark worker has to say about the jobs coming back. 10000 jobs is a big commitmen
a transposition -- oregon is the state that has benefited from imports. this story that nike now is planning to bring jobs back to the u.s. if this deal moves forward is just one way the president can confront his critics by pointing to what some would say the poster child of globalization gone wrong. the fact that nike would be bringing jobs back the president hopes could make the case why this deal is not nafta and in the people's interest. erik: >> there are plenty of opportunities for...