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the state of washington, they are crowing about how if you look at oregon compared to them, oregon's a failure compared to them and washington state. they have got their online exchange open. most of them are from the medicaid expansion. we are seeing this work in some places. and it is going to take a while and it is falling into place at different rates and different way s ways but that is what is coming into focus more than anything. it's a patch work of unequal outcomes. in some cases not ever if they can help it. >> and even when itd is not a life and death thing, it is certainly a matter of thousands of dollars for your family year after year after year for regular everyday families no matter how your family votes. if these differences in yacht comes persist in a way that has a real material effect on people's lives, forget the politics. should we expect migration? shouldn't we expect that people might move from states where you can't get good health coverage for your family? it would have a huge material effect on your life if these differences between the states are sustained
the state of washington, they are crowing about how if you look at oregon compared to them, oregon's a failure compared to them and washington state. they have got their online exchange open. most of them are from the medicaid expansion. we are seeing this work in some places. and it is going to take a while and it is falling into place at different rates and different way s ways but that is what is coming into focus more than anything. it's a patch work of unequal outcomes. in some cases not...
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next to oregon, the state of washington -- if you look at oregon compared to them, oregon is a failure compared to washington state n. washington state they have thaifr their on-line exchange open and signed up 60,000 people. again, most of them are from the medicaid expansion. tens of thousands of them are due to the obama care exchanges. we are seeing this work in some places. it's going to take a while. it's falling in to place at different rates and different ways, depending, in part, on whether your republican governor wants to run for president. that is what is coming in to focus more than anything. it's a patchwork of unequal outcomes. in some places it's working with. in some places it is not working yet but it's going to work and in some places they are making sure it doesn't work no matter what. not ever if they can help it. the consequences of that being a patchwork of outcomes are hard to see at this point. the outcome politically is very, very hard to see. the outcomes are beyond politics and maybe beyond health care. we dramatize everything in politics saying everything i
next to oregon, the state of washington -- if you look at oregon compared to them, oregon is a failure compared to washington state n. washington state they have thaifr their on-line exchange open and signed up 60,000 people. again, most of them are from the medicaid expansion. tens of thousands of them are due to the obama care exchanges. we are seeing this work in some places. it's going to take a while. it's falling in to place at different rates and different ways, depending, in part, on...
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oregon. ducks running back marshall from san jose had a huge game. 19 carries. 133 yards and three touchdowns. he finds the hole here and is gone. oregon wins back 42-14. >>> let's get to baseball. after the first two games in boston the world series shifted to st. louis for game 3. we may have had the most unusual end nag world series game in a long time. managers john farrell and mike metheny looking to take the series lead. cards draw first blood. matt holliday takes jake peavy another way. carpenter scores. cards up one. 2-1 st. louis now in the sixth. boston's daniel nava singles to left. shane victorino comes across. game tied at 2. holliday unties it in the seventh. men on first and second. down the line. carpenter, carlos beltran score. cards up 4-2. holliday three rbi on the night. game tied at 4. bottom nine men on second and third for the cards. one out john jay grounds to pedroia. he comes home. molina's out. saltalamacchia throws it to third. it gets away. allen craig coming home
oregon. ducks running back marshall from san jose had a huge game. 19 carries. 133 yards and three touchdowns. he finds the hole here and is gone. oregon wins back 42-14. >>> let's get to baseball. after the first two games in boston the world series shifted to st. louis for game 3. we may have had the most unusual end nag world series game in a long time. managers john farrell and mike metheny looking to take the series lead. cards draw first blood. matt holliday takes jake peavy...
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let's begin oregon and ucla. >> spencer: oregon has been putting up a lot of points, three games, over 700-yards-plus. i really like oregon to roll in that one. >> brian: i like oregon in this game as well, defensive coordinator will tell you don't let them do what they do best. oregon does everything best. >> tim: a huge game for missouri to hold serve against a gamecocks squad that you know wants to bounce back. >> spencer: south carolina has never been to this columbia before. i think missouri is so long at the wide receiver position, i think they come away with what people consider an upset. >> brian: jadeveon clowney, kelsey quarrels lead them, this is essentially south carolina's s.e.c. championship game. >> tim: missouri has made a believer. >> brian: i believe in them but i believe more in south carolina. >> tim: that will do it for this week. thanks for watching "the jeep post-game show." here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. over on the cbs sports network, notre dame is taking on air force right now. be sure to tune in next >> tim: be sure to tune in next saturda
let's begin oregon and ucla. >> spencer: oregon has been putting up a lot of points, three games, over 700-yards-plus. i really like oregon to roll in that one. >> brian: i like oregon in this game as well, defensive coordinator will tell you don't let them do what they do best. oregon does everything best. >> tim: a huge game for missouri to hold serve against a gamecocks squad that you know wants to bounce back. >> spencer: south carolina has never been to this...
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the state of washington, they are crowing about how if you look at oregon compared to them, oregon's a failure compared to them and washington state. they have got their online exchange open. most of them are from the medicaid expansion. we are seeing this work in some places. and it is going to take a while and it is falling into place at different rates and different way ways but that is what is coming into focus more than anything. it's a patch work of unequal outcomes. in some cases not ever if they can help it. >> and even when itd is not a life and death thing, it is certainly a matter of thousands of dollars for your family year after year after year for regular everyday families no matter how your family votes. if these differences in yacht comes persist in a way that has a real material effect on people's lives, forget the politics. should we expect migration? shouldn't we expect that people might move from states where you can't get good health coverage for your family? it would have a huge material effect on your life if these differences between the states are sustained o
the state of washington, they are crowing about how if you look at oregon compared to them, oregon's a failure compared to them and washington state. they have got their online exchange open. most of them are from the medicaid expansion. we are seeing this work in some places. and it is going to take a while and it is falling into place at different rates and different way ways but that is what is coming into focus more than anything. it's a patch work of unequal outcomes. in some cases not...
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lumen that will of oregon. -- mr. blumen thall of oregon. the chair: does the gentleman reserve? mr. bent voleyow: i reserve. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? mr. rahall: mr. chairman, i do rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rahall: i do seek the time in opposition. throughout the process of developing this water resources bill, chairman shuster has done a remarkable job of maintaining a balance between addressing future water resource needs of the nation and coming to terms with those legacy projects and studies of the corps of engineers that may have languished over the decades. unfortunately, the pending amendment would upset that balance and it seeks to deauthorize a massive amount of projects that i would suggest continue to have strong local, congressional, and potentially administration support. administrative support, that is. while addressing the unconstructed backlog is an important issue, i would urge opposition to this amendment that seeks to wipe away much of the good work
lumen that will of oregon. -- mr. blumen thall of oregon. the chair: does the gentleman reserve? mr. bent voleyow: i reserve. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? mr. rahall: mr. chairman, i do rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rahall: i do seek the time in opposition. throughout the process of developing this water resources bill, chairman shuster has done a remarkable job of maintaining a balance...
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jason in oregon. jason? >> caller: a big oregon duck boo-yah, jim. >> hey, a chip kelly, you know -- hey. boo-yah. >> caller: all right. my stock play is immunomedics. it has 12 medications in the pipeline, orphan status. its drug is on fast track. it's had a big breakout the last two days on heavy volume. i wanted to see what you thought about it. >> this is one that i have waited for years and years and years to have that breakout. and it's finally happening, and i got to hand it to them, because i remember this is one of the stocks that i bought from my dorm at harvard law school. i'm not kidding. i paid about 8 bucks for it. where is it going? let's check now. i paid 8 bucks for it in 1984, i think, and bingo, it's at 7. telling. dan in nevada, please. dan?
jason in oregon. jason? >> caller: a big oregon duck boo-yah, jim. >> hey, a chip kelly, you know -- hey. boo-yah. >> caller: all right. my stock play is immunomedics. it has 12 medications in the pipeline, orphan status. its drug is on fast track. it's had a big breakout the last two days on heavy volume. i wanted to see what you thought about it. >> this is one that i have waited for years and years and years to have that breakout. and it's finally happening, and i got...
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it is a very different story in oregon. last year 77 people there ended their lives using doctor prescribed medication. that is most since that oregon law went into effect. but joie that law has been on the books in oregon for 15 years now. the right to die movement has been very slow to gain momentum across the country with vermont just the third. there was a referendum in massachusetts last year and evening the polling was popular, some ads aired there by massachusetts paid by the catholic church. >> let's talk to somebody who has direct personal familiarity with the oregon law, marnie, your own sister had a long struggle with lou gehrig's disease. i'm sorry to hear that. but do people have regret, doubt, and did you have any regret after? >> i certainly did not have any regret after and i would like to share that my sister nancy, being a resident of oregon, was totally aware of the legislation that existed there. and when she was diagnosed with als, lou gehrig's disease she and i began having very serious conversations.
it is a very different story in oregon. last year 77 people there ended their lives using doctor prescribed medication. that is most since that oregon law went into effect. but joie that law has been on the books in oregon for 15 years now. the right to die movement has been very slow to gain momentum across the country with vermont just the third. there was a referendum in massachusetts last year and evening the polling was popular, some ads aired there by massachusetts paid by the catholic...
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in hills bre, oregon in the district i'm -- in hillsboro, oregon, in the district i represent, three mugs brewing company, they're all set to open. they're paying their rent, their utilities, their business expenses. but they can't start brewing because they need approval from the t.t.b., that alcohol, tobacco tax and trade bureau. they approve the labels and recipes for brewers. so here's this great small business, an entrepreneur ready to start. they have their store, they have their -- they're paying their rent and expenses. they can't start brewing their beer because of this unnecessary government shutdown. and it's time to end this right now and we could end it today. i along with my colleagues here, we signed a petition to open government today. we could end this shutdown now. because across the state of oregon, as well as across this country, our constituents are more than ready for this government to be back open. and i try, i struggle to understand how they must view this from across the country. we're here in washington, d.c., we've been here day after day after day, ready
in hills bre, oregon in the district i'm -- in hillsboro, oregon, in the district i represent, three mugs brewing company, they're all set to open. they're paying their rent, their utilities, their business expenses. but they can't start brewing because they need approval from the t.t.b., that alcohol, tobacco tax and trade bureau. they approve the labels and recipes for brewers. so here's this great small business, an entrepreneur ready to start. they have their store, they have their --...
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oregon is trying a mileage tax. get ready for other states to follow, why should they just tax you at the pump, when, in big distances like you cross in oregon, you could be tacked by the mile -- taxed by the mile, they are going to try that, all those folks with fuel-efficient vehicles, that get like 100-miles a gallon, you will be paying per mile. so there you go. all right, two individual women. this is a disaster, and she can fit into these cars. i look at these people, i say -- but you say what? what do we make of this? >> well, look, this is another example of the government 3 steps behind consumers and private marketplace, consumers are driving less, fuel efficiency standards are up, more people are buying those tiny electric cars, that is a big problem for the state of oregon, they are not raising enough revenue. but this is a great chance to talk about how to cut spending rather than raise menu, talk about privatizing our highway system. neil: sabrina, did residents of the state go along with this? or what?
oregon is trying a mileage tax. get ready for other states to follow, why should they just tax you at the pump, when, in big distances like you cross in oregon, you could be tacked by the mile -- taxed by the mile, they are going to try that, all those folks with fuel-efficient vehicles, that get like 100-miles a gallon, you will be paying per mile. so there you go. all right, two individual women. this is a disaster, and she can fit into these cars. i look at these people, i say -- but you say...
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oregon is trying a mileage tax. get ready for other states to follow, why should they just tax you at the pump, when, in big distances like you cross in oregon, you could be tacked by the mile -- taxed by the mile, they are going to try that, all those folks with fuel-efficient vehicles, that get like 100-miles a gallon, you will be paying per mile. so there you go. all right, two individual women. this is a disaster, and she can fit into these cars. i look at these people, i say -- but you say what? what do we make of this? >> well, look, this is another example government 3 steps behind consumers and private marketplace, consumers are driving less, fuel efficiency standards are up, more people are buying those tiny electric cars, that is a big problem for the state of oregon, they are not raising enough revenue. but this is a great chance to talk about how to cut spending rather than raise menu, talk about privatizing our highway system. neil: sabrina, did residents of the state go along with this? or what? >> wel
oregon is trying a mileage tax. get ready for other states to follow, why should they just tax you at the pump, when, in big distances like you cross in oregon, you could be tacked by the mile -- taxed by the mile, they are going to try that, all those folks with fuel-efficient vehicles, that get like 100-miles a gallon, you will be paying per mile. so there you go. all right, two individual women. this is a disaster, and she can fit into these cars. i look at these people, i say -- but you say...
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good or bad idea in oregon? >> i think it's a bad idea. first of all, i'm not aware that they're not going to tax people twice, both with gas tax and the mileage tax. >> i think they are. >> and that seems to be deeply unfair. your basic hippy has an electric car. abo but your basic guy that walks at walmart does not. it's very regressive. but the main thing that worries me, i think, is the intrusion on people's privacy. how are they going to check what your mileage is? >> i know how you do it. every year when you renew your license plate, they check your odometer. that's how you do it. without really invading your privacy. >> then i would sell my car right before. >> good point. good point, dagen. >> charles, fair point that you've never met a new tax that you liked. is that a fair statement on my part? >> well, someones looking after the billionaires. i don't know about you, adam. >> so just to get that out of the way, we can guarantee that charles is going to be against this. secondly, the gas tax has been a very effective usage tax for
good or bad idea in oregon? >> i think it's a bad idea. first of all, i'm not aware that they're not going to tax people twice, both with gas tax and the mileage tax. >> i think they are. >> and that seems to be deeply unfair. your basic hippy has an electric car. abo but your basic guy that walks at walmart does not. it's very regressive. but the main thing that worries me, i think, is the intrusion on people's privacy. how are they going to check what your mileage is?...
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good or bad idea in oregon? >> i think it's a bad idea. first of all, i'm not aware that they're not going to tax people twice, both with gas tax and the mileage tax. >> i think they are. >> and that seems to be deeply unfair. your basic hippy has an electric car. abo but your basic guy that walks at walmart does not. it's very regressive. but the main thing that worries me, i think, is the intrusion on people's privacy. how are they going to check what your mileage is? >> i know how you do it. every year when you renew your license plate, they check your odometer. that's how you do it. without really invading your privacy. >> then i would sell my car right before. >> good point. good point, dagen. >> charles, fair point that you've never met a new tax that you liked. is that a fair statement on my part? >> well, someone is looking after the billionaires. i don't know about you, adam. >> so just to get that out of the way, we can guarantee that charles is going to be against this. secondly, the gas tax has been a very effective usage tax f
good or bad idea in oregon? >> i think it's a bad idea. first of all, i'm not aware that they're not going to tax people twice, both with gas tax and the mileage tax. >> i think they are. >> and that seems to be deeply unfair. your basic hippy has an electric car. abo but your basic guy that walks at walmart does not. it's very regressive. but the main thing that worries me, i think, is the intrusion on people's privacy. how are they going to check what your mileage is?...
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it is a very different story in oregon. last year 77 people there ended their lives using doctor prescribed medication. that is the most since that oregon law went into effect. but joie that law has been on the books for 15 years now. that right to die movement is very slow, with vermont becoming the third, the was a referendum in massachusetts last year, and even though the polling was very popular, that ended up losing. and there were ads paid for by the catholic church. >> let's talk to somebody who has direct familiarity with the oregon law, marnie wood. you became involved after your own sister's death. she had a long struggle with lou gehrig's disease. i think do you -- do we all feel that do people have regret, do we have doubt and did you have any regret after? >> no, i certainly did not have any regret after and i'd like to share that my sister nancy, being a resident of oregon, was totally aware of the legislation that existed there. and when she was diagnosed with als, lou gehrig's disease she and i began having
it is a very different story in oregon. last year 77 people there ended their lives using doctor prescribed medication. that is the most since that oregon law went into effect. but joie that law has been on the books for 15 years now. that right to die movement is very slow, with vermont becoming the third, the was a referendum in massachusetts last year, and even though the polling was very popular, that ended up losing. and there were ads paid for by the catholic church. >> let's talk...
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they win today and we saw what oregon state did to cal. stanford versus oregon state next week. should be fun. >> thank you, larry. thank you for joining us. for larry and shu who is off and leigh, thank you for joining us. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at tiff:00 a.m. okay, one last box, and i'm ready for college.
they win today and we saw what oregon state did to cal. stanford versus oregon state next week. should be fun. >> thank you, larry. thank you for joining us. for larry and shu who is off and leigh, thank you for joining us. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at tiff:00 a.m. okay, one last box, and i'm ready for college.
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oregon on the road taking on colorado in boulder. first quarter, oregon up 15-10. mariota, going to hit braylon edwards behind the defense. you're not going to catch him. mariota, five touchdown passes, two rushing, the ducks roll. georgia at tennessee. and this game was close, georgia had to fight back to send it into overtime which is where we are right here. howard for the vols takes the handoff. trevs to the pylon, did he fumble or did he score first? let's take another look at the replay. the officials did. they ruled it a fumble and goes out of the end zone so it's a touchback. all georgia needs is a field goal and they win the game. marshall morgan nails it. georgia breaks tennessee's heart again and win in overtime. nick saban and the crimson tide welcoming georgia state. they were sharp. first quarter, a.j. mccarron going to lob it into the end zone. white makes a beautiful one-handed catch. mccarron had four touchdown passes on the day. alabama, no problem with georgia state, lsu, they did have a problem against mississippi state. fourth quarter and lsu o
oregon on the road taking on colorado in boulder. first quarter, oregon up 15-10. mariota, going to hit braylon edwards behind the defense. you're not going to catch him. mariota, five touchdown passes, two rushing, the ducks roll. georgia at tennessee. and this game was close, georgia had to fight back to send it into overtime which is where we are right here. howard for the vols takes the handoff. trevs to the pylon, did he fumble or did he score first? let's take another look at the replay....
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defazio of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 385, the gentleman from 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. this amendment would delay the environmental shortcuts in section 103 until secretary certifies that the corps has significantly reduced the backlog of those approved using the review process already been approved. now, the reason we're doing this is to make the point. this shortcut process could undermine environmental protections as well -- well, would, and critical public participation under nepa and other con-- conservation time. it guarantees the court will not have the information it needs to plan major projects with broad environmental impact. there's no evidence that the public participation, environmental review process has caused delay. in the hearings on 3080, no witness identified a single project where that had been the case. if asked directly about taking years to implement, the comment was lack of evidence. the problem is not nep
defazio of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 385, the gentleman from 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. this amendment would delay the environmental shortcuts in section 103 until secretary certifies that the corps has significantly reduced the backlog of those approved using the review process already been approved. now, the reason we're doing this is to make...
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but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you. >> okay, how did i do that? [laughter] >> it puts federal employees at a higher level than private employees or state employees. it puts them at an advantage that private employees and state employees don't have. and by the way, we're talking numbers? for just oregon itself, $650,000 it's costing. of that's a lot of money for a small state. >> if there's a political fight that leaves you on the sidelines not knowing when you're going to be able to pay your bills, i don't see -- gerri: wait, wait, wait, they knew this was coming. this had been a fight for two years. two years ongoing. what you do is you set aside a penny or a
but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you....
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." >> oregon's state flag pays tribute to its bountiful landscape and early settlers. >> in oregon, you have the only flag to include two different images on the front side and the reverse side. you have a beaver on the reverse side. then on the front, you have the conestoga wagon for the pioneers. >> other images in the heart-shaped center are a sunset, a mountain peak, a forest, a plow, sheaths of wheat, and a pickax. the 33 stars represent oregon's place as our 33rd state. but the most interesting elements may be the two ships at sea. one is a british warship sailing away from the shore, while the other is an american merchant ship arriving. they symbolize the transfer of power from british rule to american independence. above it all, the american eagle protectively spreads its wings. and, as randy said, oregon's state animal, the beaver, gets one whole side of the flag to itself. no other american animal can make that claim. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> cinnamon rolls -- they may seem hard to make, but you'd be surprised how easy they are with my four-ingredient recipe. barry,
." >> oregon's state flag pays tribute to its bountiful landscape and early settlers. >> in oregon, you have the only flag to include two different images on the front side and the reverse side. you have a beaver on the reverse side. then on the front, you have the conestoga wagon for the pioneers. >> other images in the heart-shaped center are a sunset, a mountain peak, a forest, a plow, sheaths of wheat, and a pickax. the 33 stars represent oregon's place as our 33rd...
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now the oregon state quarterback, but it was stanford's offense that was the star early. second half, he's breaking free. 32-yard play and 145 and three scores. but the beavers had a chance to tie it right here. it was broken up and the cardinals win. next week the oregon ducks come to town. >> every time i see him he's got the same look. waiting for something to happen. 68-yard play and the washington huskers go it was 17-0. he's looking for harper and finds him on the slant 17-7 at that point. and huskies just ran away with it. another deep ball and the huskies with four minutes to play in the game lead 41 to 17. look at this. now he's playing for the sharks. and it was logan on the receiving end. second shut out of the year. got help here. little stick check to save a goal. early third, put the biscuit in the basket and the sharks shut them out by a final of 2-0. >> soccer the ball just didn't do you understand the earthquakes way enough. to be playoff eligible they had to beat dallas today by 13 goals. >> so you're telling me there's a chance? >> yeah, final game for
now the oregon state quarterback, but it was stanford's offense that was the star early. second half, he's breaking free. 32-yard play and 145 and three scores. but the beavers had a chance to tie it right here. it was broken up and the cardinals win. next week the oregon ducks come to town. >> every time i see him he's got the same look. waiting for something to happen. 68-yard play and the washington huskers go it was 17-0. he's looking for harper and finds him on the slant 17-7 at that...
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the oregon zoo asking that question and wants your help this morning. these five adorable lions cubs. the choices for the names are three sisters. the smallest mara. the middle is zone for his mildness and the lars and most outspoken lion is mashbu or angalia? pretty names for adorable lions. >> i will call you mashbu. >> you can vote online at the oregon zoo's website. they are watching "early start." they like an early start and something you might not know about lions. >>> a search for a missing teenager and they are trying to find that boy there. >>> an old rock, millions of years old, knocked down. the men who did it facing possible charges but was there for the right reasons? >>> plus, it is time for your morning rhyme. tweet us with your own original verse #early start or #morning rhyme and we will read the best ones on air in our next half hour. >> we got some candidates already. you have to send them in to beat the one on top right now. [ woman #1 ] why do i cook? ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. â
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but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you. >> okay, how did i do that? [laughter] >> it puts federal employees at a higher level than private employees or state employees. it puts them at an advantage that private employees and state employees don't have. and by the way, we're talking numbers? for just oregon itself, $650,000 it's costing. of that's a lot of money for a small state. >> if there's a political fight that leaves you the sidelines not knowing when you're going to be able to pay your bills, i don't see -- gerri: wait, wait, wait, they knew this was coming. this had been a fight for two years. two years ongoing. what you do is you set aside a penny or a sh
but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you....
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for example, oregon, there are 250,000 people who are on food stamps in oregon. the state of oregon has got in touch with every single one of them saying, you can sign up for expanded medicaid coverage under obamacare and they've got an whole lot of them to do that. that's one way they're reaching and get these medicaid patients who are easier to reach than the invincibles, youth, who have not signed up for obamacare yet. >> thank you. from a broken web site to outright broken promises, ed henry is at the white house on defense. >> reporter: the bottom line is they still feel they're going to get the web site fixed by the end of november, the prom mess they made last week, and they also believe that when they get the web site troubles behind them, that people are going to focus on the substance of the law and that believe that's going to show that millions more are going to get insurance, and that many others are going to see their premium goes down. although whatted they don't want to admit but did at mid today when i pressed jay carny, is the fact that the pres
for example, oregon, there are 250,000 people who are on food stamps in oregon. the state of oregon has got in touch with every single one of them saying, you can sign up for expanded medicaid coverage under obamacare and they've got an whole lot of them to do that. that's one way they're reaching and get these medicaid patients who are easier to reach than the invincibles, youth, who have not signed up for obamacare yet. >> thank you. from a broken web site to outright broken promises,...
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they lost to oregon state at home. turned it over four times. goff was pulled. the coach sonny dikes, an honest evaluation. >> got our tail kicked. didn't play well, didn't coach well. i'd like too be able to say something other than what actually happened, but that's what happened. >> that's what happened. cal product, hovererring well above the cut line for a served straight people. finished tied for 30th at the shriners open in las vegas. obeliacker to shot of the famous sign welcoming you to take your money. webb simpson, needed to start the day. never threatened. 18th hole right here. perfect read. 5-under for the day, 24-under for the tournament, and a six-stroke win. >>> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. laser on, we'll bring back the peppejalapeÑos, bacon,shrooms, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. hose who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today
they lost to oregon state at home. turned it over four times. goff was pulled. the coach sonny dikes, an honest evaluation. >> got our tail kicked. didn't play well, didn't coach well. i'd like too be able to say something other than what actually happened, but that's what happened. >> that's what happened. cal product, hovererring well above the cut line for a served straight people. finished tied for 30th at the shriners open in las vegas. obeliacker to shot of the famous sign...
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but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you. >> okay, how did i do that? [laughter] >> it puts federal employees at a higher level than private employees or state employees. it puts them at an advantage that private employees and state employees don't have. and by the way, we're talking numbers? for just oregon itself, $650,000 it's costing. of that's a lot of money for a small state. >> if there's a political fight that leaves you on the sidelines not knowing when you're going to be able to pay your bills, i don't see -- gerri: wait, wait, wait, they knew this was coming. this had been a fight for two years ongoing. what you do is you set aside a penny or a shuck l ev
but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you....
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they lost to oregon state at home. turned it over four times. goff was pulled. the coach sonny dikes, an honest evaluation. >> got our tail kicked. didn't play well, didn't coach well. i'd like too be able to say something other than what actually happened, but that's what happened. >> that's what happened. cal product, hovererring well above the cut line for a served straight people. finished tied for 30th at the shriners open in las vegas. obeliacker to shot of the famous sign welcoming you to take your money. webb simpson, needed to start the day. never threatened. 18th hole right here. perfect read. 5-under for the day, 24-under for the tournament, and a six-stroke win. >>> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. laser on, we'll bring back for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train i
they lost to oregon state at home. turned it over four times. goff was pulled. the coach sonny dikes, an honest evaluation. >> got our tail kicked. didn't play well, didn't coach well. i'd like too be able to say something other than what actually happened, but that's what happened. >> that's what happened. cal product, hovererring well above the cut line for a served straight people. finished tied for 30th at the shriners open in las vegas. obeliacker to shot of the famous sign...
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. >>> a oregon bartender got the ticket of a lifetime. she also scans tickets for winters. one of the regular players tips her was last week it was $17,000. >> i automatically handed him back the ticket i was like, i'm sorry. i can't take it. he had me sign it and say that you are the only one that can cash it. >> the man wanted to remain anonymous. she will use the money the buy new couches for her home and save the rest. >> listen, she might have a
. >>> a oregon bartender got the ticket of a lifetime. she also scans tickets for winters. one of the regular players tips her was last week it was $17,000. >> i automatically handed him back the ticket i was like, i'm sorry. i can't take it. he had me sign it and say that you are the only one that can cash it. >> the man wanted to remain anonymous. she will use the money the buy new couches for her home and save the rest. >> listen, she might have a
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i know oregon has them, montana has them. and the net result of that is those businesses don't have customers, customers that don't show up mean those businesses who had prepared, built their inventories in anticipation, got material ready, got guides ready, got their buses all ready to go for those tours can't do them because there are no customers because they have no place to take them. so the reality is the net result is these individuals -- and i think my friend from oregon, i think he says it so clearly in discussions i have had with him. it's almost like -- and you can correct me, my friend from oregon, if i say this wrong, but it's almost like a tax for these businesses because they don't get that money back. they have invested. it's gone. it's over. the season's -- they don't get to repeat the seasons. it's not like the movie "ground-hog day." you don't get to go over and over and over again. it's gone. i know all of us have it with these parks and national treasures. i know you have talked to me about this. before i
i know oregon has them, montana has them. and the net result of that is those businesses don't have customers, customers that don't show up mean those businesses who had prepared, built their inventories in anticipation, got material ready, got guides ready, got their buses all ready to go for those tours can't do them because there are no customers because they have no place to take them. so the reality is the net result is these individuals -- and i think my friend from oregon, i think he...
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in oregon. we've been in touch with the b.l.m. but don't yet have an answer how they'll handle it. much of the recent work from -- much of the restoration work from recent fires is not considered emergency. any responsible timber salvage that might happen is not even being considered and we're losing critical time there where those activities might be conducted. this morning, we did get, you know, the world war ii memorial reopened, only for honor flights, world war ii veterans, i believe, maybe other veteran, i'm not sure of the cat goresest tab learned. there were two rangers there this morning. i encountered a problem. i was there to greet a large contingent from oregon, wonderful people, who put their lives on the line, you know, but we, we're looking at a group here who are fairly elderly and the adjacent bathrooms are not open. i went and asked the rangers if they could give me the key and they said, we don't have the key. that's maintenance. so we placed a call to the park service looking
in oregon. we've been in touch with the b.l.m. but don't yet have an answer how they'll handle it. much of the recent work from -- much of the restoration work from recent fires is not considered emergency. any responsible timber salvage that might happen is not even being considered and we're losing critical time there where those activities might be conducted. this morning, we did get, you know, the world war ii memorial reopened, only for honor flights, world war ii veterans, i believe,...
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oregon state's fourth touchdown of the half. they went on to win 49-17. >>> sharks hosting the flames. second period, 2-1. san jose sharks on the power-play. patrick marleau pass to joe pavelski. score. third period, sharks up by one. power-play, san jose. pavelski with the tip. goal. fifth career four-point game for him. sharks win 6-3. they're 5-0 at home. >>> game six of the alcs, boston one win away from the world series. bottom of the seventh, 2-1, bases loaded for shane victorino. over the green monster. grand slam. red sox win 5-2. they'll meet the cardinals in the world series. tigers are going home. 49ers back in action tomorrow visiting the titans. and then it's off to london for the red and gold. terry will be right back with the news right after the break. >>> one of the stars of nebraska's "grimm" made an appearance in san francisco tonight. reggie lee stars in the crime drama as sergeant woo. he was joined at the podium by raj mathai to celebrate the asian pacific fund 20th anniversary gala, the program co-sponsore
oregon state's fourth touchdown of the half. they went on to win 49-17. >>> sharks hosting the flames. second period, 2-1. san jose sharks on the power-play. patrick marleau pass to joe pavelski. score. third period, sharks up by one. power-play, san jose. pavelski with the tip. goal. fifth career four-point game for him. sharks win 6-3. they're 5-0 at home. >>> game six of the alcs, boston one win away from the world series. bottom of the seventh, 2-1, bases loaded for shane...
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but there may be an even better tool on the horizon at this oregon state university research facility, unmanned drone flight tests are underway. systems that could provide a keener eye in the sky for farmers. >> with these things, you can actually lower the altitude, get finer resolution, be at maybe the leaf level. we have the touch the to see a whole lot more and understand problems a lot sooner than a color infrared photograph taken at 10,000 feet. >> the drones look like something built from a model kit but cost thousands of dollars and have to be flown by a licensed pilot. the f.a.a. gave a license for these tests and guidelines for broader use of these type of aircraft is expected next year. it's controversial because of privacy and security concerns and because of the deadly use of drones by u.s. military forces. >> how does this drone work? >> we don't use drones. remember? >> there is some sensitivity about the semantics here, the words being used and the technology being used. this is as close as we were allowed to get to take video of the unmanned aerial system. >> but jame
but there may be an even better tool on the horizon at this oregon state university research facility, unmanned drone flight tests are underway. systems that could provide a keener eye in the sky for farmers. >> with these things, you can actually lower the altitude, get finer resolution, be at maybe the leaf level. we have the touch the to see a whole lot more and understand problems a lot sooner than a color infrared photograph taken at 10,000 feet. >> the drones look like...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: thank you, mr. president. i rise to continue a series of comments that my colleagues have been making about the situation we find ourselves in at this moment with our government shut down and with the possibility of a default on the payments of our federal government. this situation is virtually unprecedented. to be in a situation of near default. now, i want to step back from the immediate arguments over what the answer looks like. just understand that we have wandered far, far outside the normal orderly lines of legislative debate. legislative debate is like a baseball game. folks come together, some oppose plan a and one team wins and one team loses. on this case, we can go back to the health care debate. some folks want a health care plan that would put millions of folks without insurance into insurance and have a number of systematic reforms that would help americans to end abuses in the insurance industry. they wanted to create competition between companies so that customers -- that is, citizens -- could
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: thank you, mr. president. i rise to continue a series of comments that my colleagues have been making about the situation we find ourselves in at this moment with our government shut down and with the possibility of a default on the payments of our federal government. this situation is virtually unprecedented. to be in a situation of near default. now, i want to step back from the immediate arguments over what the answer looks like....
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another storm in the pacific northwest is not just going to impact washington and oregon, it's going to hit california, nevada, wyoming, montana, and it's going to keep heading east as we get in to the next five to six days, now, this storm has got some cold air behind it. it's actually a front that you can see the back edge right along the back edge of that line of clouds. that's where the cold air starts pushing in. so first we get rain, for western washington, western oregon, changes over to snow, around 4500 to 5,000 feet in the washington cascades, winds pick up for california, in to nevada, and, boy, is it going to be windy. we are talking santa ana winds actually here for southern california which will gust 40 to 50 miles an hour. peak winds for the santa anas will be friday morning to saturday morning. now, as we start to talk winter weather, mountain snow coming down very heavy. wyoming is going to be looking at some heavy, wet snow in the valleys. so we'll have that plus some snow in the idaho mountains and in to central oregon temperatures dipping down solo we have freeze
another storm in the pacific northwest is not just going to impact washington and oregon, it's going to hit california, nevada, wyoming, montana, and it's going to keep heading east as we get in to the next five to six days, now, this storm has got some cold air behind it. it's actually a front that you can see the back edge right along the back edge of that line of clouds. that's where the cold air starts pushing in. so first we get rain, for western washington, western oregon, changes over to...
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coli in several of the specimens that were submitted to us from both oregon and from michigan. now, everyone normally has e. coli in their g.i. tract. it's a normal inhabitant, and you need it to break down certain foodstuffs to be able to absorb them, and this was not an e. coli that was recognized to be one of the bad ones. we further tested it, and we discovered that it had some unusual features that hadn't been seen before. with many of the emerging infectious diseases that we've seen, we can tell retrospectively that they're not really new. they're just newly recognized. the cdc and its counterparts in canada and great britain describe themselves as pack rats when it comes to specimens. we save erything, and if you go around our laboratories and you look in the frzers, you'll find all kinds of stuff that we've collected over the last 50 years. and we went back into our inventories, looking to see if we had old ones of this e. coli 157 in our collections. the canadians did the same things, the british did the same things in their inventories. in the case of this e. coli, it
coli in several of the specimens that were submitted to us from both oregon and from michigan. now, everyone normally has e. coli in their g.i. tract. it's a normal inhabitant, and you need it to break down certain foodstuffs to be able to absorb them, and this was not an e. coli that was recognized to be one of the bad ones. we further tested it, and we discovered that it had some unusual features that hadn't been seen before. with many of the emerging infectious diseases that we've seen, we...
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luke: sponsored by a cheese company from oregon... dale: ...needs a good traveling song. luke: ♪ try tillamook cheese... ♪ dale: ♪ ...for your everyday needs. ♪ luke: ♪ in cheese we trust... ♪ dale: ♪ ...and the baby loaf bus. ♪ luke: ♪ why not try tillamook... ♪ dale: ♪ tillamook luke: ♪ tillamook dale: ♪ tillamook luke and dale: ♪ cheese! dale: from oregon. align welcome back. >> welcome back. it you can also follow may on twitter. the first e-mail comes from diane, she stated should she cell per-share is? >> i found out more and that she has shares in now she wants to invest where she works this is a great company and they have a great company and ceo. i would now put all my eggs in one basket. you are payin youg your bills for this company there no more than 5 percent should go and this fund. yes, i wish have my money in there but that doesn't set up a back for you. you have to prepare yourself. >> the next comes from caitlin. orchard supply its stock is 25¢, load up? >> the biggest mistake you can make his bet you can't choose the stock p
luke: sponsored by a cheese company from oregon... dale: ...needs a good traveling song. luke: ♪ try tillamook cheese... ♪ dale: ♪ ...for your everyday needs. ♪ luke: ♪ in cheese we trust... ♪ dale: ♪ ...and the baby loaf bus. ♪ luke: ♪ why not try tillamook... ♪ dale: ♪ tillamook luke: ♪ tillamook dale: ♪ tillamook luke and dale: ♪ cheese! dale: from oregon. align welcome back. >> welcome back. it you can also follow may on twitter. the first e-mail comes from...
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they played oregon state in corvallis. their last drive in the first half, 4-yard line tyler gaffney. that is what you worked so hard in the gym to have leg for that effort. oregon state fumbles the second half kickoff and it's gaffney again for a 9-yard score. stanford leads 14-3. stanford's offensive line is so big, so talented and to powerful and make room for gaffney again. touchdown for tyler, career- high 3 tds and counting, stanford is now winning, it's final, 20-12. >>> cal's defense keeps setting new record-lows and going to seattle isn't the best place to try to turn things around. washington huskies out to the 17-0 lead after one quarter. freshman quarterback puts cal on the board with a 5-yard pass to harper. bears going to 1-7, sankey ran for 188 yards. washington leads 38-7 in the 3rd quarter. >> san josi state cram off its bye-week to host wyoming and it featured two suspect defenses of the spartans didn't start the homecoming game majestically. this is how you turn the screen pass into a big screaming touch
they played oregon state in corvallis. their last drive in the first half, 4-yard line tyler gaffney. that is what you worked so hard in the gym to have leg for that effort. oregon state fumbles the second half kickoff and it's gaffney again for a 9-yard score. stanford leads 14-3. stanford's offensive line is so big, so talented and to powerful and make room for gaffney again. touchdown for tyler, career- high 3 tds and counting, stanford is now winning, it's final, 20-12. >>> cal's...
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he helens, oregon. seven schools will allow the adults. the flip side of the argument, lis, is that had teachers been armed in some of these other situations that we've had, newtown, connecticut, for example, maybe they could have acted quicker and killed the person who was coming into the school. >> that's definitely the flip side of the argument. on the flip side of the argument is that a teacher can be disabled, for example. and the gun taken away and turned against the teacher and the kids in the classroom. it's really a balance here. oregon is stepping out in front of this debate. >> it's so interesting. i always thought schools were gun free zones. >> that's the federal law. >> yes. it's interesting that the state can supersede in certain situations. >> yeah. exactly. >> thanks so much. that's a lot of legal work we just went through. >> i know. thank goodness you're the attorney. thank you very much. >> you've been tonight school law. >> a little bit. >>> accident at a state fair. what went wrong this time? the latest on the ride op
he helens, oregon. seven schools will allow the adults. the flip side of the argument, lis, is that had teachers been armed in some of these other situations that we've had, newtown, connecticut, for example, maybe they could have acted quicker and killed the person who was coming into the school. >> that's definitely the flip side of the argument. on the flip side of the argument is that a teacher can be disabled, for example. and the gun taken away and turned against the teacher and the...
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next up oregon state, followed by oregon. it does not get any easier. that's it. we'll see you later. >> and developing right now, we spoke with a representative with the union. she confirms the union sent a new offer to bart management. it's not a contract it's a proposal. you can get the latest on the bart strike on kron4 in the morning starting as early as 4:00 a.m. >> a programming note, shortly after this newscast kron4 will be off the air for a minor trance midder repair. we'll be right back on air as soon as the work is complete. brian is here to give us a quick update on the weather. >> it's looking nice for tomorrow. we'll start out with fog in the morning. sunshine late morning into the afternoon. that's a typical situation. we'll see highs in the 60s for san francisco. 70s around the bay. 80s inland and looking into this week ahead, we have the same thing, carbon copy with lots of sunshine, 80s inland, 70s by the bay. >> we could use rain, otherwise nice. good night. thanks for joining us. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutri
next up oregon state, followed by oregon. it does not get any easier. that's it. we'll see you later. >> and developing right now, we spoke with a representative with the union. she confirms the union sent a new offer to bart management. it's not a contract it's a proposal. you can get the latest on the bart strike on kron4 in the morning starting as early as 4:00 a.m. >> a programming note, shortly after this newscast kron4 will be off the air for a minor trance midder repair....
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. >> born in se lem, oregon, when did your family move to washington state? >> we moved to washington state when i was a junior in high school. both sides of my family had deep roots in the pacific northwest. came out to the northwest on the oregon trail. and my mom's family was in the timber industry. my dad's family had always been in agriculture. so i've grown up involved in agriculture. my family owned an orchard and fruit stand in kettlefalls, washington where i raised cherries, peaches, and apricots. it was where i really learned a good work ethic and got -- had the experience of working alongside my brother as well as my parents in building that business and the success of that business. and it was a great experience for me. and i'm -- i'm grateful to my parents and my dad has a high school education and my mom had a scholarship to go to oregon state but dropped out as a freshman when her dad passed away. she was determined that her kids were going to graduate from college. i'm grateful for the sacrifice my parents made so i could go to college, my bro
. >> born in se lem, oregon, when did your family move to washington state? >> we moved to washington state when i was a junior in high school. both sides of my family had deep roots in the pacific northwest. came out to the northwest on the oregon trail. and my mom's family was in the timber industry. my dad's family had always been in agriculture. so i've grown up involved in agriculture. my family owned an orchard and fruit stand in kettlefalls, washington where i raised...
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. >> a terrifying scene unfolded on the side of the highway near portland, oregon. it was all caught on dash cam. this is on the patrol car of oregon state trooper matt distil car over fo speeding. the man gets out. that's 34-year-old john allen. >> sir, get back in the car for me. you were speeding. sir, get back in the car now. >> you see him take almost a military stance. >> he looks like he's in fatigues and his hand is behind his waist band. >> doesn't look good at all. >> you were speeding! >> oh, no! >> what the heck. >> shots fired, shots fire! 53-6, shots fired! >> and there are other people in the car, too. >> inside the car are van al i don't know's three children. >> how old are they? >> a 10-year-old daughter and two teen-age sons. >> i've been hit in the side. i'm okay. suspect left. >> he does say "i'm okay." a bullet did go through his side. other officers respond to his call for help. he's okay, taken to the hospital, treated and released. they start looking for val allen. half a mile down the road, they find van allen's car, his children still insi
. >> a terrifying scene unfolded on the side of the highway near portland, oregon. it was all caught on dash cam. this is on the patrol car of oregon state trooper matt distil car over fo speeding. the man gets out. that's 34-year-old john allen. >> sir, get back in the car for me. you were speeding. sir, get back in the car now. >> you see him take almost a military stance. >> he looks like he's in fatigues and his hand is behind his waist band. >> doesn't look...