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and the firings of presidents in illinois and oregon. donna shalala at the university of miami who use to run the giant federal department of health and human services says being a college president is the much tougher job. >> on the one hand, you want us to keep costs down. on the other hand you want us to recruit world-class faculty and raise our rankings. on one hand you want a diverse student body, and on the other hand you have to understand that we have to in fact invest in a diverse student body. >> reporter: sullivan's firing also exposed a culture clash. college governing boards like u.v.a.'s board of visitors tend to be full of fast-acting business leaders. but change at most colleges needs the support of faculty. molly corbett is the president of the american council of education. >> in this instance there was no consultation with the faculty and not any evidence that, indeed, there was consultation with the president. >> reporter: the board that ousted sullivan expressed regret for firing her in secret but not for the list of policy changes it wants her to quickly under
and the firings of presidents in illinois and oregon. donna shalala at the university of miami who use to run the giant federal department of health and human services says being a college president is the much tougher job. >> on the one hand, you want us to keep costs down. on the other hand you want us to recruit world-class faculty and raise our rankings. on one hand you want a diverse student body, and on the other hand you have to understand that we have to in fact invest in a...
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. here's josh mankiewicz. >> high in the rolling hills of central oregon within sight of the state capitol, where the landscape is lined with endless acres of vineyards and miles of christmas tree farms sits an estate. >> i know what evil is. i've seen evil. that place is evil. >> it's a place where many lives have ended in mysterious ways, and what happened here in the space of 30 minutes, more than a decade ago, is still unknown. >> there's got to be somebody out there that knows something that could take that doubt away. >> the story begins in the fall of 1998, just below that big house on the hill. a young man had just moved in to this mobile home. 26-year-old jason kinser had been hired to be the property's caretaker. his sisters, vicky and kathy. >> jason, he was the tow-headed kid that everybody loved. i mean, he always was smiling. >> made you laugh. biggest smile. >> living there with jason kinser, his fiancee, susan osbourne, who was saving money to attend a school to care for tigers and other large jungle cats. susan's father, thomas osbourne. >> she was going to take ca
. here's josh mankiewicz. >> high in the rolling hills of central oregon within sight of the state capitol, where the landscape is lined with endless acres of vineyards and miles of christmas tree farms sits an estate. >> i know what evil is. i've seen evil. that place is evil. >> it's a place where many lives have ended in mysterious ways, and what happened here in the space of 30 minutes, more than a decade ago, is still unknown. >> there's got to be somebody out there...
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. for months now, debris from the catastrophe has been washing up on the west coast. in oregon, a task force to deal with the problem meets for the first time this week. as bill whitaker reports, the big issue, how to pay for the massive cleanup. >> reporter: mark mead lives on the coast of oregon. he loves the beach. he hates what's happening to it. so, all this white stuff, these aren't shells. >> it's all styrofoam from japan. >> reporter: it's drifted 5,000 miles from that devastating tsunami in japan 15 months ago. every day, more debris piles up on the beach. mead picks up what he can, but he's overwhelmed. >> you've got tons of bottles of whatever. >> reporter: this is just a portion of the litter he picked up last week. >> it's my backyard and i don't like it. >> reporter: based on ocean currents and computer models, scientists predicted the 1.5 million tons of tsunami debris floating across the pacific would hit oregon and washington at the end of this year. when this 66-foot japanese dock washed ashore in oregon this month, it was clear those predictions were wrong. and this
. for months now, debris from the catastrophe has been washing up on the west coast. in oregon, a task force to deal with the problem meets for the first time this week. as bill whitaker reports, the big issue, how to pay for the massive cleanup. >> reporter: mark mead lives on the coast of oregon. he loves the beach. he hates what's happening to it. so, all this white stuff, these aren't shells. >> it's all styrofoam from japan. >> reporter: it's drifted 5,000 miles from that...
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oregon beach. the 60-foot structure landed on the beach on monday. oregon officials have no confirmation of the dock's origin, but a few beachgoers believe it crossed the pacific as a result of the stsunami in japan. this placard with japanese writing was attached to the dock. an attempt to raise the cigarette tax with the money for that tax going to cancer research fails in california. voters rejected it yesterday 51 to 49%. supporters say it would have raised $735 million a year. opponents say it would hurt poorer people who are more likely to smoke. in california, a pack of cigarettes runs about $5. and ms. pennsylvania is giving up her crown and she said sunday night's pageant was ripped. she said the top five finishers were determined before sunday night. organizers deny the allegation saying an e-mail she sent to them claimed she was stepping down because the pageant accepts transgendered contestants. donald trump, co-owner of the pageant wasn't too thrilled with the allegations. >> it is so ridiculous. and what we've authorized today is wee're going to bring a lawsuit against this
oregon beach. the 60-foot structure landed on the beach on monday. oregon officials have no confirmation of the dock's origin, but a few beachgoers believe it crossed the pacific as a result of the stsunami in japan. this placard with japanese writing was attached to the dock. an attempt to raise the cigarette tax with the money for that tax going to cancer research fails in california. voters rejected it yesterday 51 to 49%. supporters say it would have raised $735 million a year. opponents...
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us in support of the bill. this is title co-sponsor the nondiscrimination act letter. when oregon was wrestling with its nondiscrimination act, which by the way was much broader than employment applied to all retail activity, housing, restaurants, services of every kind, we wrestled with defining the boundaries of religious exemption. it seemed to have work well and i've never heard a single complaint in the five years since. have you taken a look at oregon's religious exemption and the experience on the ground or any other states that have been essentially down this path already. >> specifically, i haven't with regard to oregon. my experience has been that well intentioned discrimination laws are often passed without understanding the difficulty that the courts often complain about when they step into areas of religion. on the one hand, the judge is handicap from going into areas of religious belief by the establishment clause. on the other hand they are required to do so because of the language of exemption. they had not adequately provided protection for the christian school. they
us in support of the bill. this is title co-sponsor the nondiscrimination act letter. when oregon was wrestling with its nondiscrimination act, which by the way was much broader than employment applied to all retail activity, housing, restaurants, services of every kind, we wrestled with defining the boundaries of religious exemption. it seemed to have work well and i've never heard a single complaint in the five years since. have you taken a look at oregon's religious exemption and the...
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oregon woman takes cheating on her taxxreturn tooa new level!the obscene aaount of money shh got in her tax refund... 3 ((break 1)) she had man hands. man hands? the hands of a man. screaming nats nats pome dramatic video out of new jersey... where a ffnnnl cloud turned up in the middle of a high school graduation.take a look at this!the class of 2012 was out celebrating their achievement... when the sky turned dark... and hail started coming down.luckily... no one was hurt. ((2-shot toss to weatter)) 3(ad lib meteorologist)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) m,ap fiber map bel air gren liberty 3 3 3 get yourrdad a gift he'll really want this father's day. dayywe'reelooking for baltimore's best dad... and our winner gets a great prize! to nominate your dad.. go to foxbaltimore dot com and tell us in 100 words or less why your dad is baltimore's best. and today is your last day. day.our finalists will go head to head in a 9 ball pool competition at cagles billiards.the winner gets our grand prize... which includes a two night stay at the chesapeake beach resort... and tons of other great priz
oregon woman takes cheating on her taxxreturn tooa new level!the obscene aaount of money shh got in her tax refund... 3 ((break 1)) she had man hands. man hands? the hands of a man. screaming nats nats pome dramatic video out of new jersey... where a ffnnnl cloud turned up in the middle of a high school graduation.take a look at this!the class of 2012 was out celebrating their achievement... when the sky turned dark... and hail started coming down.luckily... no one was hurt. ((2-shot toss to...
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section of floating dock from japan. now taking up residence on the beach in oregon. it tested negative for radiation, but scientists are worried about something else that might have come along for the ride across the pacific. our report on that from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> tonight, this usually quiet beach in central oregon is a popular destination for field trips and researchers. the 66-foot concrete and steel floating dock washed ashore wrapped in a blanket of algae and a cluster of critters. the massive piece of tsunami debris tested negative for radiation. >> the tsunami occurs, the debris washes away. and then the melt down on the nuclear power plant so it didn't really get exposed. >>> along its 5,000 mile journey across the pacific -- >> it's a genus of algae. >> scientists say the dock picked up things they have never seen in oregon before. >> an amazing diversity of species on the planet and it's cool when those from the western pacific come to your shore without a plane trip. >> hundreds of millions of organisms clung to the dock, but there's concern some could be invasive
section of floating dock from japan. now taking up residence on the beach in oregon. it tested negative for radiation, but scientists are worried about something else that might have come along for the ride across the pacific. our report on that from nbc's miguel almaguer. >> tonight, this usually quiet beach in central oregon is a popular destination for field trips and researchers. the 66-foot concrete and steel floating dock washed ashore wrapped in a blanket of algae and a cluster of...
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national perspective. in oregon we have about 2,000 cases a year related to employment discrimination. of those about 40, an average of about 40, so 1 out of 50, have been transgender or sexual identity. the rest have been related the male/female, if you will, race and so forth. is that 1 out of 50 fall into about the same category that you were referring to or slightly different? >> thank you. it does sound very proportional doing math in front of members of the senate is always a tricky thing. thinking about the size of the lgb population, that's what you would expect. that would fall into the range that we found in our study. >> thank you very much. i must say i haven't heard any businesses come back to the state legislature or come back to those of white house are involved and expressing a concern this created a flood of lawsuits. it hasn't been found. professor, you have years of experience with employment law both as a senior member of the justice department, civil rights division and as academic. can you restate your understanding about whether it's necessary to
national perspective. in oregon we have about 2,000 cases a year related to employment discrimination. of those about 40, an average of about 40, so 1 out of 50, have been transgender or sexual identity. the rest have been related the male/female, if you will, race and so forth. is that 1 out of 50 fall into about the same category that you were referring to or slightly different? >> thank you. it does sound very proportional doing math in front of members of the senate is always a...
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at agate beach, just north of newport, oregon, tonight. mark, i know they're supposed to get a lot of this, but you may not receive any pieces this large. >> certainly not, brian. here on the oregon coast, people have arrived from all over to take a look at that floating dock. they're used to seeing things wash ashore, but nothing quite like this. the 66-foot concrete and steel floating dock washed ashore early tuesday morning wrapped in algae. a metal placard named the japanese manufacturer and the date of june 2008. today, the consulate in portland confirmed it's from northeast japan which was hit hard from the tsunami. early on, officials tested it for radiation and did not find any. japanese officials say it's one of four docks that washed away. right now, officials in oregon are trying to decide what to do with this. one option they're considering is towing the dock back out to sea to dismantle or sink it. another option is to take it apart in place. they're hoping to make a decision in the next couple days. brian. >> a lot of ocean to cross and a lot more like it right behind it
at agate beach, just north of newport, oregon, tonight. mark, i know they're supposed to get a lot of this, but you may not receive any pieces this large. >> certainly not, brian. here on the oregon coast, people have arrived from all over to take a look at that floating dock. they're used to seeing things wash ashore, but nothing quite like this. the 66-foot concrete and steel floating dock washed ashore early tuesday morning wrapped in algae. a metal placard named the japanese...
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probably dead, a stranger named david carson arrived in eugene, oregon. while staying at a motel in town, he answered an ad for a room to rent at this rooming house owned by jaime jaramillo. it would be a chance meeting that triggered unforeseen and seismic consequences. >> when david carson showed up at the rooming house, he had little more than a baseball cap, duffel bag, running shoes and a tale of woe about a tragic accident back in maine. he had no bank account, but ample cash. and offered to pay jaime three months rent in advance. soon after the stranger moved in, jaime introduced him to his son, jon, who also heard his sad history. >> his story was that his wife and two daughters had died in a car crash. he was the driver and the car burst into flames and they all perished in the car wreck, but he survived. immediately you feel compassion for the person, think oh, what a tragic thing. >> the stranger was convincing and jaime, the father, quickly grew fond of the quiet, intelligent man from maine. and it turned out he was very handy. especially when it came to construction. ja
probably dead, a stranger named david carson arrived in eugene, oregon. while staying at a motel in town, he answered an ad for a room to rent at this rooming house owned by jaime jaramillo. it would be a chance meeting that triggered unforeseen and seismic consequences. >> when david carson showed up at the rooming house, he had little more than a baseball cap, duffel bag, running shoes and a tale of woe about a tragic accident back in maine. he had no bank account, but ample cash. and...
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what happened in the court today. on the line with us is a democrat from oregon. the founder in congress of the noroscience caucus. you will recall his home state of oregon has a death with dignity act which is physician-assisted suicide and he joins us by phone. first of all, your overall reaction to the court's decision. >> well, i'm obviously pleased. it was a cornerstone of being able to move forward with health care reform. it appears as though the act is largely intact and we can shift now with this cloud of uncertainty having been lifted to be able to deal with implementation. i mean, it's exciting for me to see how much of the health care community is already committed to doing business differently and this is going to be another boost to make that possible. >> we have been getting a number of tweets from people, obviously, supporters of universal health care who believes this codifies the position of insurance companies in the united states and what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it's simply allows the federal government discretion to be able to step up and m
what happened in the court today. on the line with us is a democrat from oregon. the founder in congress of the noroscience caucus. you will recall his home state of oregon has a death with dignity act which is physician-assisted suicide and he joins us by phone. first of all, your overall reaction to the court's decision. >> well, i'm obviously pleased. it was a cornerstone of being able to move forward with health care reform. it appears as though the act is largely intact and we can...
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from oregon each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. broun: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. broun: thank you, mr. speaker. we all know that our country is facing an unprecedented fiscal emergency. we're broke as a nation. while a number of us believe that the federal government spending must be limited, from the very start it's very clear to us here that any spending we do must offset. we cannot continue to build debt for our children and our grandchildren. in most cases when we wish to increase spending, we're presented with a difficult, a very difficult choice. whether to increase taxes, as some would have us to do, or reduce spending in other areas of the federal government. but the case before us today, the federal highway system, is different from most federal programs. much of the spending in the underlying bill is filtered through the highway trust fund, which is built on a unique principle of user pays. unlike most government program
from oregon each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. broun: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. broun: thank you, mr. speaker. we all know that our country is facing an unprecedented fiscal emergency. we're broke as a nation. while a number of us believe that the federal government spending must be limited, from the very start it's very clear to us here that any...
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, oregon, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, will each control 20 minutes, and the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hastings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, h.r. 2060, sponsored by our colleague from oregon, mr. walden, is an important step towards restoring water and power abundance and jobs to a rural area that has been devastated by federal logging restrictions. this bill is a reflection of years of negotiation. its supporters includes those who would normally be water adversaries in most parts of the west. municipalities, irgators, the spring tribes, utilitie
, oregon, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, will each control 20 minutes, and the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro...
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tucson areas of washington and oregon. portland, oregon, a nice 76. thursday forecast, just a few showers. not too bad. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, coming up, stocks rebound, europe still looms, and yet another misstep by facebook. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, the material girl reportedly has a special team to make sure her material isn't left behind. we'll explain. >>> coming up, a controversial catch, the bcs's playoff bombed, and somersaults. you're watching "early today." >> announcer: "early today" is brought do you by advil. make the switch to advil now. >>> good morning and back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. a new nbc news/wall street journal poll shows a tight race for the white house with president obama leading mitt romney, 47% to 44%. president obama's job approval rating slipped while mitt romney's personal negative rating is at an all-time high. >>> turkey is warning syrian forces to stay away from their border or risk attack. and syrian president bashir al assad sa
tucson areas of washington and oregon. portland, oregon, a nice 76. thursday forecast, just a few showers. not too bad. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, coming up, stocks rebound, europe still looms, and yet another misstep by facebook. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, the material girl reportedly has a special team to make sure her material isn't left behind. we'll explain. >>> coming up, a controversial catch, the bcs's...
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possible. >>reporter: 3 studen a student d killed while on vacation and oregon. >>pam: this man possibly found who killed his girlfriend inside of an emeryville apartment ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. looking good never tasted so good. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios >> breaking news this officer involved shooting in oakland. this suspect was entered. as of right now of the extent of injuries is not known. this officer involved shooting will bring you the latest information as soon as we get it. >>pam: shock, sadness through mountain view of the murder of a bayt area a teenager who was shot and killed by his uncle. in oregon. he was on vacation. nick juarez were getting ready to go on vacation when the on call has been facing two counts of murder. >> he just finished his soft more sophomore year ---this ha devastated people. >> he w
possible. >>reporter: 3 studen a student d killed while on vacation and oregon. >>pam: this man possibly found who killed his girlfriend inside of an emeryville apartment ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. looking good never tasted so good....
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en oregon, y termino asesinado junto con ella. ---el sospechoso del hecho es uno de sus propios familiares, como nos lo cuenta pilar nino quien hablo hoy en exclusiva, con el padre del joven. take pkg roll open take pkg ;01 0 ;15 0 ;41 1 ;28 trt: --- outcue; "telemundo 48" yo me imaginaba como un accidente automovilistico en esto fue en lo que martin penso cuando la policia le dijo que tenia que llamar a oregon, donde estaba su hijo nicolas de vacaciones, visitando a su abuelita materna.... la realidad era mucho peor. martin juarez/padre de victima dandole oraciones despidiendonos, diciendole que lo queriamos mucho, sus abuelos con su familia en mexico lo querian mucho su hijo nicolas suarez de 16 anos de edad y estudiante de la escuela preparatoria saint francis en mountain view....fue baleado el lunes con un fusil mientras salia de la casa de su abuela en oregon...el joven fallecio. pilar nino lo que hace mas triste esta historia es que fue el propio tio de este joven el que le quito la vida, no solamente a el sino tambien a su abuelita, la madre del sospechoso martin se abstu
en oregon, y termino asesinado junto con ella. ---el sospechoso del hecho es uno de sus propios familiares, como nos lo cuenta pilar nino quien hablo hoy en exclusiva, con el padre del joven. take pkg roll open take pkg ;01 0 ;15 0 ;41 1 ;28 trt: --- outcue; "telemundo 48" yo me imaginaba como un accidente automovilistico en esto fue en lo que martin penso cuando la policia le dijo que tenia que llamar a oregon, donde estaba su hijo nicolas de vacaciones, visitando a su abuelita...
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buccaneer barks reaching the beach is much easier than you may think. they offer the lake of oregon reg to the bay shores of rocky point. >> in the front it's coned of cold. we you get farther down it's warmer. >> it's better than staying in the heat. that's for sure. >> reporter: and sanja know was kids appreciate. >> you got to get them out of the house. by the end of the day they will be asleep. >> this is like my summer spot. this is where i'm at. >> reporter: andre cooper and their son corey goes to rocky point often. >> it's easy to get to and it's not too deep for him. >> reporter: but the fleming family they get away to a greener scene, oregon reg. >> we come eve week. i figure this is the best place to go to cool off. >> reporter: whether it's to spin, splash or soak. >> it's beautiful. i really like it. >> reporter: baltimore county beaches provide a double dose of cool. in baltimore county county, bill fink, abc2 news. >> a small admission for adults at both beaches but kids 11 and under, they get in free. wyatt? >>> some nice looking beaches. cool relief. oh, man, that wou
buccaneer barks reaching the beach is much easier than you may think. they offer the lake of oregon reg to the bay shores of rocky point. >> in the front it's coned of cold. we you get farther down it's warmer. >> it's better than staying in the heat. that's for sure. >> reporter: and sanja know was kids appreciate. >> you got to get them out of the house. by the end of the day they will be asleep. >> this is like my summer spot. this is where i'm at. >>...
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grandmother in oregon, when a relative shot and killed both of them. nick juarez was 16 years old. he and his grandmother were downed down in her driveway. his uncle confessed to killing them. >>> for the first time, we're hearing the 911 call made after bryan stow was attacked at dodger stadium. in a los angeles courtroom today, he heard the tape and testimony about comments stow made about dodger fans on the night of the beating. >> the defendants atented court today, wearing white shirts and listening as bryan stow's friend and closest eyewitness. >> he threw a long sweeping haymaker punch to the left side of brian' head. >> reporter: prosecutors highlighted his experience as a paramedic, and a 911 phone call made immediately after the attack. >> i'm an off duty paramedic. my partner here who is also a paramedic was punched from the side. he's got bleeding out of his left ear. no response to painful stimuli. we need anambulance right now. >> reporter: he may have also shed light on how a comment by stow may have set off his attacker. he says as the two were walking through the
grandmother in oregon, when a relative shot and killed both of them. nick juarez was 16 years old. he and his grandmother were downed down in her driveway. his uncle confessed to killing them. >>> for the first time, we're hearing the 911 call made after bryan stow was attacked at dodger stadium. in a los angeles courtroom today, he heard the tape and testimony about comments stow made about dodger fans on the night of the beating. >> the defendants atented court today, wearing...
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oregon, when a relative shot and killed both of them. nick juarez was 16 years old. he and his grandmother were downed down in her driveway. his uncle confessed to killing them. >>> for the first time, we're hearing the 911 call made after bryan stow was attacked at dodger stadium. in a los angeles courtroom today, he heard the tape and testimony about comments stow made about dodger fans on the night of the beating. >> the defendants atented court today, wearing white shirts and listening as bryan stow's friend and closest eyewitness. >> he threw a long sweeping haymaker punch to the left side of brian' head. >> reporter: prosecutors highlighted his experience as a paramedic, and a 911 phone call made immediately after the attack. >> i'm an off duty paramedic. my partner here who is also a paramedic was punched from the side. he's got bleeding out of his left ear. no response to painful stimuli. we need anambulance right now. >> reporter: he may have also shed light on how a comment by stow may have set off his attacker. he says as the two were walking through the parking lot,
oregon, when a relative shot and killed both of them. nick juarez was 16 years old. he and his grandmother were downed down in her driveway. his uncle confessed to killing them. >>> for the first time, we're hearing the 911 call made after bryan stow was attacked at dodger stadium. in a los angeles courtroom today, he heard the tape and testimony about comments stow made about dodger fans on the night of the beating. >> the defendants atented court today, wearing white shirts...
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the lean category right now. i also think oregon in the west is state that is a little tighter than i suspect. more of a tossup than arizona is. so as we see more polling come in. this map is probably going to change a little bit. become redder for romney in arizona. >> bret: arizona currently stands at plus 6% for romney. you expect that to increase. oregon is 4% for president obama. but you say that possibly would tighten up. >> when you are only up by 4 if you are president obama in a state like oregon. they are likely to have to start putting money in there. it dun mean you will lose it. but it does mean you to go in there. >> oregon was a battleground state in 2000. it was won by al gore by 5,000 votes. it has been a battlingground. it could be battleground again. i agree with joe. to show joe's point we have three polls in arizona and recent months that allow us to come up with an average. the earliest one has romney up by two. the last two have him up by nine and seven. >> go to the midwest're and what you are seeing there midwest. >> we have three states that changed. two towa
the lean category right now. i also think oregon in the west is state that is a little tighter than i suspect. more of a tossup than arizona is. so as we see more polling come in. this map is probably going to change a little bit. become redder for romney in arizona. >> bret: arizona currently stands at plus 6% for romney. you expect that to increase. oregon is 4% for president obama. but you say that possibly would tighten up. >> when you are only up by 4 if you are president...
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. i'll have a question on that in a moment. now, i want to take what we've done in oregon and get your sense sort of on one of the opportunities for reform. my home state has focused primarily on education and trying to find ways to keep families together. those are our special kind of priorities. now, this approach coincided with the recession which hit my state particularly hard. between december 2007 and december 2009, nationwide caseloads went up 12%, but oregon's went up 40%. two parent caseloads alone went up over 214%. so now we're looking at the prospect of $27.5 million in federal fines for not meeting the work participation rates. so the question i have and your sense of a policy change, in an economy with fewer jobs than job seekers, wouldn't it make sense to give the states more credit for moving a public assistance recipient into a job rather than simply moving them off the rolls? because it seems to me if we take that as kind of a fundamental proposition, we could look at a variety of new approaches like perhaps give the states a waiver to start trying some demonstra
. i'll have a question on that in a moment. now, i want to take what we've done in oregon and get your sense sort of on one of the opportunities for reform. my home state has focused primarily on education and trying to find ways to keep families together. those are our special kind of priorities. now, this approach coincided with the recession which hit my state particularly hard. between december 2007 and december 2009, nationwide caseloads went up 12%, but oregon's went up 40%. two parent...
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the cool down into yesterday and it is finally moving off into oregon and temperatures are sliding up a little bit not a lot, upper 60s and now they are back, the 80s, here is sal. >>> it looks good getting up to the up until with no major problems and also the commute approaching the 580 interchange looks good. vets go back to the -- let's go back to the desk. >>> they are searching for a man when he fell into the water at pier 32. police searched for several hours but there was no sign of this missing man. that sign is expected to resume after the sun comes up and we will have more in just about 30 minutes. >>> firefighters say these fires are suspicious. tara moriarty is on the scene with whether or not this is the work of an arsonist. >> reporter: they are trying to figure out if this was indeed the work of an arsonist and in this complex, there was 'another fire over there earlier. it happened at 12:30 off koy drive sending several people running for safety. it started with a garbage can on fire and crews got it under control and it did take a little longer to put out the flam
the cool down into yesterday and it is finally moving off into oregon and temperatures are sliding up a little bit not a lot, upper 60s and now they are back, the 80s, here is sal. >>> it looks good getting up to the up until with no major problems and also the commute approaching the 580 interchange looks good. vets go back to the -- let's go back to the desk. >>> they are searching for a man when he fell into the water at pier 32. police searched for several hours but there...
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alive with a win over oregon, stanford men beat pepperdine. more in >>> giants closing gap on the dodgers, four back going into today's contest against the cubs where it was turn clock back to 1912. new york giants and chicago cubs including the milk man. david jesus off of matt cane that is gone. second of the year 1-0 cubs and matt gar 195walked aubrey huff.s this goes into a fielder 2-0 and plenty of support for matt cain. it's now 6-2 giants' victory. g-men are still four back. >> a's are nine game slide but break a 19 inning drive in the first. 1-0 a's that opens the door with four more runs. josh leading with a two r.b.i. triple. cepedas brings one home with this pitch. a's with ten hits, 9-3 victory snapping a nine game losing streak >> region >> regionals, facing pepperdine, strange play. bases loaded. gets behind the catcher. he scores and then the ball hits his foot. goes into the dugout. all the runners score. then then doubles down to left field line. they win 5-4, and fresno will play on sunday. sun. >>> women's college bowl. first inning, j.c. drives one-eighth of ye
alive with a win over oregon, stanford men beat pepperdine. more in >>> giants closing gap on the dodgers, four back going into today's contest against the cubs where it was turn clock back to 1912. new york giants and chicago cubs including the milk man. david jesus off of matt cane that is gone. second of the year 1-0 cubs and matt gar 195walked aubrey huff.s this goes into a fielder 2-0 and plenty of support for matt cain. it's now 6-2 giants' victory. g-men are still four back....
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was helped by steady winds but that he didn't expect it to threaten any homes. >>> in oregon, swift currents and high waters turned a family kayaking trip into a nightmare. this happened yesterday. a raging oregon river swamped the family of four's boat, leaving them all in the water to fend for themselves. thankfully, the oregon army/national guard was able to rescue and airlift, as you see there, each person to safety. >>> today jerry sandusky is expected to meet with a prosecution psychologist who will examine him to see if he has histrionic personality disorder. it seems his lawyers plan on using that as a defense, arguing his so-called love letters to young boys weren't part of a grooming technique. but rather a byproduct of his disorder. what is histrionic personality disorder? according to the national institutes of health, those with the disorder act in a very emotional and dramatic way that draws attention to themselves. one expert says scarlett o'hara from "gone with the wind" is an example of someone with this. people with the disorder aren't usually beloved members of th
was helped by steady winds but that he didn't expect it to threaten any homes. >>> in oregon, swift currents and high waters turned a family kayaking trip into a nightmare. this happened yesterday. a raging oregon river swamped the family of four's boat, leaving them all in the water to fend for themselves. thankfully, the oregon army/national guard was able to rescue and airlift, as you see there, each person to safety. >>> today jerry sandusky is expected to meet with a...
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acos in terms of medicaid. colorado's doing it, new jersey's doing it. oregon, i'll give you a little more detail as well, is a little bit of a vision at this point. but they're really thinking broadly. consumer engagement is a huge piece of that. not only financial incentives, also the education piece, susan was talking about. health literacy was a big piece as well as sort of the wellness programs and how you do that sort of do this ahead of time, how do you stop the costs from even occurring. health information technology was a huge underpinning aspect to this bringing all the sort of how do you -- the interoperable aspects to it that was critical. the metrics, accountability for having this all. sort of the overall package of work that we had done in a number of these states. vermont, as ken laid out, community health teams was a visionary aspect to what they did. that was all built around the medical homes. they're still trying to figure how to get to sort of the next layer out with specialists and hospitals, but they also had health information technology that underpinned
acos in terms of medicaid. colorado's doing it, new jersey's doing it. oregon, i'll give you a little more detail as well, is a little bit of a vision at this point. but they're really thinking broadly. consumer engagement is a huge piece of that. not only financial incentives, also the education piece, susan was talking about. health literacy was a big piece as well as sort of the wellness programs and how you do that sort of do this ahead of time, how do you stop the costs from even...
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cyber attacks often originate from those nations. a man in oregon is diagnosed with the plague. how he contracted it still ahead. but first, we are talking to mark k. shriver about his new book... "a good man: rediscovering my father, sargent shriver" mark kennedy shriver served in the maryland state legislature for eight years and is now the senior vice president of u.s. programs at save the children in washington, d.c. he is also the son of sargent shriver. and his book "a good man: rediscovering my father, sargent shriver" takes a look at legacy his father left and growing up in such a famous family. the kennedy family ... thank you for joining us ... the world has known your family for the last several years ... and we lost her father last year please talk about your challenges writing this book ... >>i wanted to investigate what made him such a great man ... he fought against the war and advocated for the impoverished ... after he died i wanted to figure out secrets to the way he acted so i could balance family friends to committed work and help others ... >>what did you learn
cyber attacks often originate from those nations. a man in oregon is diagnosed with the plague. how he contracted it still ahead. but first, we are talking to mark k. shriver about his new book... "a good man: rediscovering my father, sargent shriver" mark kennedy shriver served in the maryland state legislature for eight years and is now the senior vice president of u.s. programs at save the children in washington, d.c. he is also the son of sargent shriver. and his book "a...
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presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: madam president, i came to the floor to talk about legislating. i was struck, in fact, by some of the comments recently because what i'm here to talk about is essentially the yeoman bipartisanship that we have seen with senator stabenow and senator roberts on the farm bill, and i'm going to talk about some specific ideas, each of which i believe could win bipartisan support and help strengthen the legislation as we go forward here in the senate. now, madam president, i believe it's hard to overstate the importance of writing the best possible farm bill here in the senate. when america desperately needs more jobs and one in every 12 american jobs is tied to agriculture, this bill is an opportunity for the private sector to grow more jobs. when owe beas -- obesity rates are driving the america health care challenge, this bill can promote healthier eating without extra costs to taxpayers. when we're concerned about the threat to our treasured lands and air and water, this bill is our primary conservation program. when our rural communiti
presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: madam president, i came to the floor to talk about legislating. i was struck, in fact, by some of the comments recently because what i'm here to talk about is essentially the yeoman bipartisanship that we have seen with senator stabenow and senator roberts on the farm bill, and i'm going to talk about some specific ideas, each of which i believe could win bipartisan support and help strengthen the legislation as we go forward here in the...
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have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 2 offered by mr. defazio of oregon. the chair: the gentleman from florida, -- oregon, mr. defazio, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i thank the chair. my amendment is simple. what it says is that should this legislation pass in the 100,000 acres of forest pass over to the sea alaska native corporation, a for-profit corporation, that we would ban the export of unprocessed logs from those lands. this would be consistent with the law that applies to the lower 48, west of the mississippi river. in 1990, i partnered with senator bob packwood from oregon to make permanent what had then been an appropriations rider ban since the era of wayne morris. and the rationale for that was that, you know, we should not be a tree farm for other nations. we want to be an industrial nation, we want to get value added, we want to export infish -- finish if -- finished products overseas. we've seen in the last couple of years a flood of private lands' exports from o
have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 2 offered by mr. defazio of oregon. the chair: the gentleman from florida, -- oregon, mr. defazio, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i thank the chair. my amendment is simple. what it says is that should this legislation pass in the 100,000 acres of forest pass over to the sea alaska native corporation, a for-profit corporation, that we would ban the export...
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that's almost 70 feet long washed ashore on a beach in oregon. ripped loose by the tsunami in japan it took more than a year to make the 5,000-mile trip across the pacific. radiation readings on the dock were normal. >>> ray bradbury, one of the all-time giants of science fiction has died at age 91. perhaps best known for the book "fahrenheit 451," his work anticipated interactive tv. electronic surveillance and ipods long before they became a scientific reality. >>> hours after threatening to sue, the former miss pennsylvania for her claims the pageant was rigged, donald trump has given her a second chance demanding an apology for her to avoid being sued for, quote, massive damages. >>> an archaeologist in bulgaria have discovered two men who were buried with iron rods in their chest. it's thought because people feared they would rise from the dead as vampires. the 800-year-old grave is just the latest of more than 100 vampire skeletons that have been discovered in bulgaria over recent years. >>> now here's your first look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at
that's almost 70 feet long washed ashore on a beach in oregon. ripped loose by the tsunami in japan it took more than a year to make the 5,000-mile trip across the pacific. radiation readings on the dock were normal. >>> ray bradbury, one of the all-time giants of science fiction has died at age 91. perhaps best known for the book "fahrenheit 451," his work anticipated interactive tv. electronic surveillance and ipods long before they became a scientific reality....
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, all the way from the border of california all the way up through oregon, i-5, eugene and portland. tacoma and olympia and through the peugeot sound we'll deal with wet weather. not that windy with this front but temperatures will be cool behind it. still chilly in boise and this afternoon we'll at least warm you up a little bit with sunshine in the upper 70s. look at these temperatures from portland and seattle you'll be lucky to hit 60 degrees. that's a look at nice. temperatures very comfortable in the low to mid-80s. 58, cloudy and rainy in portland. >> we feel sorry for them. coming up wall street zooms for at least one day. nasdaq offers up its facebook apology and the most fuel-efficient car on american roads today. your business headlines are straight ahead. she wrote a song about her times with him. now he's having his say. >> coming up the devils live for another day and the thunder roll into the nba finals. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here is some of the top headlines this morning. >>> federal agents arre
, all the way from the border of california all the way up through oregon, i-5, eugene and portland. tacoma and olympia and through the peugeot sound we'll deal with wet weather. not that windy with this front but temperatures will be cool behind it. still chilly in boise and this afternoon we'll at least warm you up a little bit with sunshine in the upper 70s. look at these temperatures from portland and seattle you'll be lucky to hit 60 degrees. that's a look at nice. temperatures very...
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oregon coast. it row mains theren an it is beginning to shift a little bit. we are seeing a little bit of light rain near crescent city. and this begins to lift and move across to northern california as well as oregon and washington for tone and into tomorrow. behind this, we are going to warm a little bit. by thursday, we will finally get back to what we typically see in late june. for today, partly cloudy skies. five to 10 miles an hour. we saw the numbers over the weekend. along the coast, 50s and 60s. and 60s and 70 informs. around the bay and inland. 73 expected in novato. and upper 60s for the east bay. areas near oakland, hayward and 74 for livermore. how about the south bay? another good looking day for you as well. as well as santa clara. sunny vale and 60s to 70s. menlo park, mountain view checking in at # two for the afternoon -- 72 for the afternoon. the forecast will begin to warm by wednesday into thursday. finally, seasonal averages for this time of year. it is not long lived. numbers are cooling back once again in the forecast. for our valley locations. he very mild
oregon coast. it row mains theren an it is beginning to shift a little bit. we are seeing a little bit of light rain near crescent city. and this begins to lift and move across to northern california as well as oregon and washington for tone and into tomorrow. behind this, we are going to warm a little bit. by thursday, we will finally get back to what we typically see in late june. for today, partly cloudy skies. five to 10 miles an hour. we saw the numbers over the weekend. along the coast,...
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tenemos lluvia que afecta a oregon y tenemos brisa considerable. nuestra área con temperaturas frescas y lluvias torrenciales y seguramente tenemos más lluvias en ese sector y las máximas para mañana en 66 ° en gran parte de la zona y niebla hasta las 11 de la mañana. >> siga con nosotros. >> et ♪(música) ya sólo quedan 4 selecciones en la eurocopa. tenemos la información en acción deportiva. >> tenemos el mejor partido tactivo y tenemosla disputa de portugal y españa donde se decidirá quién se queda con el galardon y el jueves alemania enfrenta a los italianos. >> hoy en el mediodia arrobaron los jaguares que quieren empezar bien la temporada. >> el ex integrante de riber play sueña con llegar a la selección méxicana, espera ser llamado a jugar con el tri. >> perritos de todas partes del mundo llegaron a competir por el perro más feo del mundo, el primer lugar se lo llevó un perro de raza china. >> no se pierda el desfile en
tenemos lluvia que afecta a oregon y tenemos brisa considerable. nuestra área con temperaturas frescas y lluvias torrenciales y seguramente tenemos más lluvias en ese sector y las máximas para mañana en 66 ° en gran parte de la zona y niebla hasta las 11 de la mañana. >> siga con nosotros. >> et ♪(música) ya sólo quedan 4 selecciones en la eurocopa. tenemos la información en acción deportiva. >> tenemos el mejor partido tactivo y tenemosla disputa de portugal y...
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by july 13th. >>> a portland oregon woman doesn't take no for an answer. >> she was warned to stay away from her boyfriend's apartment building but found a interesting way to get in. >> those stories never end well a mega church pastor addresss the congregation following allegations he assault his teenage daughter. details of what he said from the pulpit when good morning maryland continues. ogeeo çñç?ç?çñçwçñçwç?ó?çwçñó?ç?çñó?çw >>> creflo dollars is denying allegation he struck his daughter in an incident that happened friday that led to his arrest. >> police say that dollar got into an argue men with his 15- year-old and that escalated into his choking and beating her with his shoe on sunday. he addressed the 30,000 member congregation at the world changeers church p metro atlanta. -- church in metro atlanta and was pet with a -- met with a standing ovation. >> the truth is she was not choked. she was not punched. there were not any scratches on her neck but the only thing on her neck was a prior skin abrasion from eczema. anything else is an exaggeration an
by july 13th. >>> a portland oregon woman doesn't take no for an answer. >> she was warned to stay away from her boyfriend's apartment building but found a interesting way to get in. >> those stories never end well a mega church pastor addresss the congregation following allegations he assault his teenage daughter. details of what he said from the pulpit when good morning maryland continues. ogeeo çñç?ç?çñçwçñçwç?ó?çwçñó?ç?çñó?çw >>> creflo...
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. >> and wait until you hear the lengths an oregon woman goes to -- oregon guess to to advice her boyfriend in his apartment complex. >> the heat is on a and so is the humidity. but there's relief on the way. details coming up. >> no delays to talk about here on the west side of the beltway at liberty road. i will show you what the jfx and 59 look like coming up in my abc2 timesaver traffic report. you are watching good morning maryland. g >>> are's watching the station that works for you "good morning maryland." >>> opening statements begin in the trial of jerry sandusky, the former coach accused of poe lefting 10 boys. a look at what to expect today in the trial. >>> important vote is set today at city hall. how it could affect how you're paying more for bottled drinks. >> ants search is on for the police commissioner in baltimore sit -- and the search is on for the next police commissioner baltimore city we will look at who's on the panel. >> down at the inner harbor on this monday june 11th. looks like it's going to
. >> and wait until you hear the lengths an oregon woman goes to -- oregon guess to to advice her boyfriend in his apartment complex. >> the heat is on a and so is the humidity. but there's relief on the way. details coming up. >> no delays to talk about here on the west side of the beltway at liberty road. i will show you what the jfx and 59 look like coming up in my abc2 timesaver traffic report. you are watching good morning maryland. g >>> are's watching the...
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university of oregon, we've got china providing more stimulus, u.s. federal reserve not, is there something wrong with that picture. >> i certainly think so i think the federal reserve needs to step up to the plate more aggressively here. we've seen some weak numbers recently in the u.s. that should be i think sending some warning signals to federal reserve officials a little more broadly than we see. and we're seeing that play out in markets, falling bond yield, falling inflation expectationsment so yes, i think the fed is in danger here of falling behind the curve. >> last three sessions or so for the stock market has been behaving as if the federal reserve is likely to provide more stimulusment do you think that the market will bully the fed into it, maybe? >> well, not sure the market is going to bully the fed into it. you notice the credit markets i don't think have shown as much enthusiasm as the stock markets have. so for reading into the ups and downs of the stock market itself is always difficult. i think really what is going to make a difference is if the fed going to be
university of oregon, we've got china providing more stimulus, u.s. federal reserve not, is there something wrong with that picture. >> i certainly think so i think the federal reserve needs to step up to the plate more aggressively here. we've seen some weak numbers recently in the u.s. that should be i think sending some warning signals to federal reserve officials a little more broadly than we see. and we're seeing that play out in markets, falling bond yield, falling inflation...
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latino de la preparatoria st. francis de mountain view y su abuela en oregon, encuentran la muerte a manos de su propio tio. --vamos con blanca garza en vivo en el estudio y los detalles de esta tragedia. blanca live --gracias cesar... --nicholas brian juarez de 16 aÑos, un joven activo en su escuela, quien se preparaba para asistir a un campamento de liderazgo en la universidad de oregon,.... take vo ....se estaba hospedando en la casa de su abuela saundra sue wallace en "lake oswego" a las afueras de portland. --hoy, las autoridades descubrieron el cuerpo de ambos baleados en la entrada de la cochera de la casa de saundra de 71 aÑos y se informa que el responsable de los asesinatos seria el propio hijo de la abuela y tio del joven adrien graham wallace de 41 aÑos quien vivia con su madre. --se desconocen los motivos que lo llevaron a dispararles con un rifle de caceria a sus familiares, pero se cree que las victimas se encontraban en la cochera por que trataban de alejarse de una situacion que intuian era peligrosa y el joven intentaba proteger a su abuelita. sot- sal chavez- di
latino de la preparatoria st. francis de mountain view y su abuela en oregon, encuentran la muerte a manos de su propio tio. --vamos con blanca garza en vivo en el estudio y los detalles de esta tragedia. blanca live --gracias cesar... --nicholas brian juarez de 16 aÑos, un joven activo en su escuela, quien se preparaba para asistir a un campamento de liderazgo en la universidad de oregon,.... take vo ....se estaba hospedando en la casa de su abuela saundra sue wallace en "lake...
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oregon. >>> this is "cbs morning news" for thursday, june 7, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning there are reports of another massacre in syria. the exact circumstances remain unclear. opposition forces say this unconfirmed video posted on social media says a small town in the central tone of hama, local activists group says 78 people were killed from shelling yesterday. a british human rights group puts the number at 24. the government blames terrorists. today the u.n. takes up the syrian crisis. elizabeth palmer joins us from syria. what do we know about the latest massacre? >> reporter: well, i should say it's an alleged massacre because there is no proof yet of what happened. there isn't even any verified body count. the opposition group, the syrian national council, says more than 70 people were killed in a village near the city of hama, and they say in a pattern similar to the massacre at houla, government troops shelled the village and then government-sponsored militia came in and killed people with guns and knives, including 42 wo
oregon. >>> this is "cbs morning news" for thursday, june 7, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning there are reports of another massacre in syria. the exact circumstances remain unclear. opposition forces say this unconfirmed video posted on social media says a small town in the central tone of hama, local activists group says 78 people were killed from shelling yesterday. a british human rights group puts the number at 24. the...
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u.s. state of oregon are trying to get rid of a 20-meter-long problem. they're searching for a company to haul away a piece of debris from japan's tsunami, but the cost estimates to remove the concrete and polyestering foam docks are way too high. oregon officials put out a call for tenders wednesday. six firms made bids, but came in much higher than the estimated $20,000. the state is now offering to pay most of the transport cost if a local government will agree to reuse the dock. if there are no takers, officials will pick one of the six firms by the end of next week and pay for the disposal. the dock drifted ashore june 4th. authorities say -- authorities there say they don't want it back. the march 2011 tsunami dragged millions of tons of debris into the ocean. analysts expect more than 40,000 tons of it to reach within ten kilometers of north america's pacific coast by around february next year. >>> cover your head. that's what teachers tell their students when earthquakes strike. but last year's march earthquake proved that that advice may not be good enough if the whole
u.s. state of oregon are trying to get rid of a 20-meter-long problem. they're searching for a company to haul away a piece of debris from japan's tsunami, but the cost estimates to remove the concrete and polyestering foam docks are way too high. oregon officials put out a call for tenders wednesday. six firms made bids, but came in much higher than the estimated $20,000. the state is now offering to pay most of the transport cost if a local government will agree to reuse the dock. if there...
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. it extends 286 miles from the oregon border to the golden gate bridge. it's one of the most liberal corridors in the bay area. we can show you the numbers for that right now. the mo daniel roberts is right behind in that one. >>> the ninth district includes all of stockton and a portion of contra costa county. that got more conservative almost overnight. and a threat for congressman, jeremy mcinerney. mcinerney, along with gill, are the top two there. mcinerney will be the favorite to keep the seat. >>> another key district is the 15th district. this has been radically drawn. the ninth congressional district and a portion of the former tenth district. pete stock, who was elected in 1973, is running as the incumbent here. stark has 44% of the vote. but not too far behind is eric swalwell, he is a democrat. and he said he wants to bring fresh ideas to this district. and you can see, he is trailing just by a little bit. he's raised a lot of money in this race. and it looks like those two will be the ones heading off in november. >>> not just politics, but safety. voters in cont
. it extends 286 miles from the oregon border to the golden gate bridge. it's one of the most liberal corridors in the bay area. we can show you the numbers for that right now. the mo daniel roberts is right behind in that one. >>> the ninth district includes all of stockton and a portion of contra costa county. that got more conservative almost overnight. and a threat for congressman, jeremy mcinerney. mcinerney, along with gill, are the top two there. mcinerney will be the favorite...
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, tremenda sorpresa se llevaron en las playas de oregon cuando alli aparecio un muelle arrasado por el tsunami en japon hace mas de un aÑo. ---el bloque de roca y metal de mas de 66 pies de largo por 7 de alto, viaj por el mar cerca de 6 mil millas para llegar a las costas de newport, en oregon. ---expertos asumen que cerca de 5 millones de toneladas de restos del tsunami aun permanecen a la deriva en el oceano pacifico. cu ---los candidatos a la presidencia de mexico continan con sus campaÑas, este domingo viene el segundo debate... pero no sin antes darle duro a enrique peÑa nieto. --raul torres con el informe. 00:02 00:11 01:17 el segundo debate por la presidencia de mxico, y mientras los 3 candidatos y la nica candidata mujer preparan sus armas, las campaÑas electorales continan en medio de una batalla por las encuestas y de una curiosa estrategia publicitaria, porque hay una empresa que ofrece aventuras extramaritale s, con la imagen de uno de los candidatos... ral torres informa... w1 28 ]] c2.5 g 0 localizacin ciudad de mxico. w2 18 c2.5 g 0 ns sonido de la calle... w3 23 c2
, tremenda sorpresa se llevaron en las playas de oregon cuando alli aparecio un muelle arrasado por el tsunami en japon hace mas de un aÑo. ---el bloque de roca y metal de mas de 66 pies de largo por 7 de alto, viaj por el mar cerca de 6 mil millas para llegar a las costas de newport, en oregon. ---expertos asumen que cerca de 5 millones de toneladas de restos del tsunami aun permanecen a la deriva en el oceano pacifico. cu ---los candidatos a la presidencia de mexico continan con sus...