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Okay, I will do. Weird, aren't they? Upstream from the leachate gathering system. So what we did was when the conditioner was ready. There are small amounts of household chemicals that undoubtedly reach the solid waste site, but compared to the 600 tons a day of solid waste that we move, it's really relatively insignificant and doesn't represent a threat to anybody's health. During the forum of July 23rd, the neighborhood's proposed that E-Web secure us the first metropolitan general plan and a subsequent major update. The city has proposed and the public has seconded a compact urban growth forum. One consequence of this public... That's all I want to say, thank you. Thank you. Somebody else wish to speak to the board? This will involve locks. This will involved lock keepers con... We believe it's going to be a whole lot more than that, and branded. And two, the generation of a need for more recreational. There are a few diagrams and I believe three tables. I thought I'd do it real briefly. And not generating tax dollars to the county. That's on this figure. On your criteria for this you're looking at. Sitting in my chair one night, like all of us do, watching the news and seeing so many people dying over in that area and starving to death with diseases and starvation, I said there must be something we can do. And I guess for once I just got up out of my chair and wanted to do something. Do you think you'll really be able to make a difference? I think it can be a great difference because for every physician that we can get over there into the field, I think hundreds of lives could be saved every day. So, tomorrow's an organizational meeting and then you go from there. You start getting publicity out maybe? Hopefully we'll contact, if possible, every physician in this state and ask them to volunteer and all the nurses that they can find. Have you ever done anything like this before? And Mary White Crusades have been involved in those. Thank you. We call an annex to the state emergency plan, getting rid of it is precisely the senator's view as well. And I clarified that. I felt that was the case. So I would say, at least from what I can tell now to their congressional delegation, it may move more in the process right now in finding exactly how many states. And I'm only telling you that I will persist. It is a problem to the military. And I know that it is, and they are concerned about it. And that if there's any hope for getting rid of it, certainly would be now. Are beginning to develop what we call an annex to the state emergency plan, getting rid of it is precisely the senator's view as well. And I clarified that. I felt that was the case. I clarified it. And we're here today showing him that something is more important than a doctor passing an examination. It's relationship between his patients and himself. Why are you doing all this for Dr. Royal? He's my physician. What do you think about all the support you've been shown? Well, I'm really deeply touched by it, very much so, and very grateful for the love that I think our patients have for us as physicians. You think the governor will be able to do anything to help your case? I seriously doubt it. I mean, he can if he wants to, but I don't think he will because he would be interfering with a state agency and I seriously doubt that he will. I'd love for him to though. And so it almost seems the inference is that the other charges are being made by his colleagues, by fellow doctors and competency exam committee. Again, some of the knowledge is not known. It's not written out, per se. Before I was governor, I resented the fact that the former governor went to another board and told them what he wanted done. My view was that if they are appointed to do that job, that's what they're supposed to do. Exam committee. Again, some of the knowledge is not known, it's not written out per se, but it seems that Dr. Royal's supporters are still hopeful the governor will do something to further their case, but for now the only place left to cheer the doctor on is at his competency exam. In Salem, this is Lisa Stark for Eyewitness News. Now let's move on to page 6 of the handout, which covers classes of customers to be served. Preference applicants, as discussed earlier. Now let us move on the next page. Customer Assured Recesses. I touched on that a moment ago, but I will expand my scope. We'll provide a 10-year forecast of total resources to be made available by the Obama bill, both for meeting allocations as, well, just meeting allocators, because we can only allocate the energy that is available. Let's all sing this together. Energy, energy, electricity, electricity. Let's all say some for you, some for me. Keep that door closed quickly so we don't lose it and don't let the faucets drip. And sometimes just turn off that television and play and it will cook a hot dog in about 20 minutes. And this is a Fresno lens which teaches the children about solar energy. You've got to get children involved in switching off those lights and closing those doors quickly and talking about it. Very young children may not understand all of the concepts to deal with solar energy and all of this. But they do understand and they're very quick to adapt to these behaviors and they'll give it right back to their adults. I don't think we're going to be able to do that. Oh, you can cross. Listen. We don't have this. He was bent on one thing. To reduce... That's... To establish a permanent presence. We had a huge chance of staying because some of the guards came up to meet the points. We were very familiar with the building. In fact, none of them came up and came up with their cruise arms on the ground. We initiated and received permission from the foreign ministry of disseminating all individuals that had any contact. Education beyond the third grade. He was bent on one thing, to reduce society back to the lowest or the grassroots level centuries ago. It's just so hot out there. I'm sure you're going to be able to come out for some of the recent interviews, of course. I'm pretty sure you've read them. Education beyond the third grade. The most urgent need right now is to get medical personnel on the ground. The state of the people as they come across is absolutely critical, and we just need to get people that can sustain life until they can then begin to recuperate and gain their strength so that they can eat and live a normal life. The legislative end we've got to appropriate some money and get the large resources there but he feels that Oregonians are the kind that want to do something now and this kind of effort to get some medical people there is one he wants to cooperate with in terms of government help on transporting the personnel there, assistance with the State Department and he's asked me to be a go-between in trying to arrange anything that's needed to get the people there. You hope to accomplish. What's your goal? Don, I hope that in the next 30 days we could raise up two medical teams, which each medical team composes of two doctors and four nurses, and one lab team composed of three lab technicians and three assistants, and in the 30 days have three teams on the field in Thailand at the Cambodia-Thailand border helping in these camps to save lives. Hope to accomplish. What's your goal? That's your goal. And while some Oregonians are volunteering to go to Cambodia to help save lives, there are Cambodians who are coming to Oregon to live a new life. Meet 30-year-old Soren Sot. Yeah, we feel very bad to our people. We still miss the people up there, and we want to help. But we cannot help them because we live too far. But anyway, President of United States, like Mr. President Carter, I saw on the TV. They provide a lot of food and medical to our people, and be glad that the President help us. And Dr. Daniel Boyce of Cedar Hills Psychiatric Clinic. And Dr. Boyce and Dolores are co-chair persons of the Oregon Year of the Child Commission. And they are interested in our class and agreed to come and visit each other. They found some teenage mothers who really did not understand that orange pop was not orange juice and they were giving their babies that thinking they were getting them vitamin C. We hope to make young mothers aware of good nutrition for children. And we know that the stuff is toxic the question is what's an acceptable level and uh... You have is telling us that while they're testing it levels that are going to give us an answer and and i'm not satisfied with that right uh... Very strong feeling right now is that we need to test it much more minute levels uh... Parts per trillion possibly before we're going to know really well whether we've got a health hazard I'm able to. Pay those for you We are working at all of the preparatory, the facts, the figures beforehand. And I think that when we do get to the table, we will be able to concentrate on the issues of settlement itself. We hope that we'll have the real time. What is the board's offer, or is there a latest offer on the table? I've worked here at the college ten and a half years and people are more fired up this year because we've started out first off behind 26 percent of the cost of living. It's climbed 13 and a 14 percent this year and a lot of that during our negotiation process this year. And people very frankly are fired up and they're looking at their paychecks and they're seeing what it does at the grocery store and they are not happy about it. Can you still see that when I do that? Sure. Oh boy, that's going to be too bright. Oh, yeah. We're just shooting this. OK. We'll see that when I get there. The extended wear lens is a lens that I can put on for them and they can wear overnight until they see me the next time. I can take it out for them, clean it, and put it back on. What do these lenses mean for someone who's had cataract surgery? I think probably the most important thing would be the quality of vision. An individual has to wear a big thick pair of glasses, has very distorted image after the surgery, putting a contact lens on the eye gives them a more realistic image size. Go ahead, Ben. Actually, you can turn that lens inside out. Yeah. And just turn your finger upside down. It's weird, it's like they're sliding a piece of film off my eyes or something. Is that better now, this one? Yeah. It's a little different than your heart rate. Yeah. You don't have to worry about breaking. Hey, hey, hey! Elbows are another really powerful weapon that women can use very naturally. You have them right on your body. Sometimes it's really good to come in to you. It's Marsha Morgan, and, sometimes I'm wrong, but I think it's okay. Most rapes occur in your own home. And it's not really the stranger on the street that grabs you into the bushes. And a lot of rapes are non-forced entry. And so what I would say to women is be a lot more careful. Keep your doors and windows locked. So if someone breaks the lock, this jams right against here. It's hard to describe. I can pass this around, which I'll do. How is this? All right, this is on the outside of the cylinder. So if somebody tried to pry it off, it would keep rotating. Yeah, police to assistant district attorneys from the district attorney. First of all, rape is one of the nation's fastest growing violent crimes. Rape is a unique crime in that studies estimate only between 10 and 25 percent of rapes occurring are actually reported. And then even fewer victims wish to proceed. Okay we've had our weekend off now it's back to business for the oregon football team and those of us who cover the ducks the buy did me a lot of good i dare say it didn't hurt them either in fact it gave some of those hurting a chance to heal like the big book ends terry d on the l share terry says he's healthy for the first time this year deals had a badly sprained ankle fullback jeff wood shoulder is okay and vince williams has recovered from his shoulder injury should see action tomorrow but while the break in the schedule had its benefits rich brooks is a little concerned about his team being game ready. Well, normally, you know, once you get into the season, Rick, you have a day-to-day pattern and a weekly pattern, and once you break that pattern, the thing I'm concerned about is losing mental concentration on the task at hand. You need about two weeks to prepare for Stanford. How about a month? It's a real tough assignment, of course, to go up against that type of an offense that not only executes well, but has tremendous athletes at the skill positions. And we've got our hands full in containing Stanford's offense. Against a team like Stanford, maybe the best defense is a good offense. One like the Ducks showed Washington State in Pullman two weeks ago. One that can score 30 or 35 points. You know the Cardinals are capable of that. And now you know the Duck's are too. This is Rick Meador at Mainland Suite Airport. We'll see you on Sunday on Season Tickets with highlights of the game. I was an apprentice for a year and a half on an all-male crew, and I had a really hard time with it in that I was not really given any responsibility, or I was given really menial kinds of tasks to do rather than the more skilled kinds of task, which really limited my growth in terms of carpentry. And it was only after I got out and started working on my own and was challenging myself that I started growing. Becoming a better carpenter and learning more. The biggest problem was going to lumber yards in the beginning. I was really treated like I didn't know what I was doing. I think it's just a whole attitude of people having to see your work and be around your work and know that you can do it before they will accept it. It's more of a kind of having to prove yourself kind of thing. But once they see that you can do the work, it's fine. And able to pay those fees for you in November, we will meet and have an automatic strike vote. Believe that the world nuclear war has begun. According to the Pentagon, the follow-up was an international crisis. Now, the word crisis, the North American Air Defense Command in Colorado, just in the past, the reason it was Americans, Iranians, or otherwise, would condone the particular- the great world power of continental size. To people. I would hope that those sort of things might come out of a dialog that we could engage in later tonight. I think few of us here in this room, Americans, Iranians, or otherwise, would condone the than the president of the Rockefeller Foundation. United States has supported the dictatorial regime of the Shah. Not only they have supported the Shah, but they have also brought him back to the throne in 1953. They have reestablished the, they do not understand the language of diplomacy, because they have exhausted the channels of diplomacy. And nobody heard them. Everybody turned their fears to them. So out of desperation, they take this kind of action. Not to threaten American lives, not to kill the Americans in Iran, but bring a political issue to the world. We had plenty of warning about what would happen to American citizens in Iran if we let the saw in. We don't want any more of it. In my opinion, if Jimmy Carter is going to deport illegal Iranians, then the first one that he should deport is the Shah of Iran. With. Coming. Yeah, a little longer, they're gonna start manning now. 18. I'm going to go to the university. I don't understand either. Thank you very much. Thank you. And the bad part about it is they don't understand these guys in the little airplanes over here. The people who tend to make decisions are not the people who have to work with the system. My controllers are, this is a union view only, my controllers are putting the situation on a daily basis to where they have to separate aircraft to keep the public safe and without all the tools to do it with. That's a good thing, I want the school to be, you know. Thank you. Thank you very much. We do use every dollar that is allocated to the City of Eugene. We have used our allocation through fiscal 1980 for the improvements recently completed. There is legislation in Congress now to appropriate more money, but understand the mere presence of the trust fund doesn't guarantee congressional allocation. And the bad part about it is they don't understand these guys in the little airplanes have already paid for that problem. That's true. The government is tacked on the top of the gasoline. I don't know it probably acts more as a distraction all of a sudden people are getting excited and talking about things that they haven't talked around Oregon a long long time and I'm not sure how our players are going to handle all of that we've got to get them back to earth and just talk to them about UCLA because that's the most important thing. Yeah, that's funny. Turn your feet back. There you go. Right there. All right. Feet, feet, feet. We haven't beat UCLA the two years I've been here and, you know, the previous two years we've been a 2-9 ball club and this year is the first year we've really done something positive, winning-wise. So beating UCLA right now is more important than going to a bowl game for us. Short one heading back to midfield or continue to the next to your choice contact ground off the runway. Thank you. No, they sure don't. Frontier turned around at about 80 miles out. He didn't even try. He just had it for boys. They don't play with carrying all that extra fuel, a whole lot of extra fuel. Thank you very much. Uh, I'm going to the police station. I'll let you know when to stop. It's due out of here. It's from about 10 hours. Thank you. Great. All right. Thanks, John. He was traveling from Europe all summer. Three months ago, he said he ran out of money and began teaching English to businessmen in Iran. On November 4th, the day Iranians took the storm, the United States embassy... Coming over the wall. She said that a couple times and we all stopped and kind of looked around and realized that there was something abnormal going on. With about 30 other people, including Iranian employees, Iranian visa seekers, and eight other Americans. He said the students taking over the embassy were more concerned with other buildings, which made his escape easier. We looked out the only window on that side and there was no one in the street so we decided to go for it and we went in groups of five to ten and we walked. Iranian visa seekers and eight other Americans. He said the students taking over the embassy were more concerned with other buildings, which made his escape easier. Iranians that are in America have been in America prior to the revolution. They have no business being out in the streets putting that baloney, which I think it is, out in the public. They ought to really get back and find out what the country's all about. I'm Terry. Keep going, keep going. Get around in front of him. I love you, I love to see you guys. Thank you very much. Yeah. Yeah. I'll run right over there. Right over there. Provocation in our opinion. Now, now wait just a minute, the United States went to war, but they gotta do better. You can't sit in the sidelines and complain unless you participate. I'm not going to get into who I think ought to win in the next election, but let me say we've got a great election coming up in 1980, and I strongly urge each and every one of you to be a participant, an activist, within the system. And that's how we decide tomorrow on lifting trade sanctions. Against the National Symposium, and is it true or not? I do not believe that any individual sitting on the sidelines, not having all the facts, ought to give curbside advice on what our government ought to do. I fully support whatever the President, in his best judgment, decides is in the best interest of the United States in our efforts to free the hostages and to resolve this crisis. Vladivostok, where we achieved the concept of equivalency. I have salt too, unless and until those circumstances, I think the Shah should have been permitted to come. I support President Carter's decision to permit him to come to the United States for medical treatment. And I think he ought to stay here until the medical treatment is concluded. With Mr. Brezhnev at Vladivostok, where we achieved the concept of equivalency. Unless and until, if unforeseen circumstances did develop, I would be a candidate. Now, some of the press have said, well, what do you mean by unforeseeing? Well, if I could foresee them, I could have defined them. So I use the word unforeseen very specifically, and we'll wait and see. Yes, and until we rebuild our military capabilities up to the level permitted under SALT II, which means that the President and our strategic capabilities and in our conventional capabilities. In some form of engagement. For 60 days, we've taken, he is in effect as chief executive, the person who should develop and carry out foreign policy. He has certain other responsibilities relating to foreign policy, he submits the names of men and women who represent us overseas, and the Senate has the responsibility to apply. And it was an outgrowth, let's be honest with Frank, because of the trauma of the Vietnam War. Keep going, keep going. Get around in front of the camera. In our opinion. Now, now wait just a minute, the United States went to war, you can't sit in the sidelines and complain. So I'm going to go ahead and get the game. For 60 days, and until those circumstances, I think the Shah should have been permitted to come. I support President Carter's decision to permit him to come to the United States for medical treatment, and I think he ought to stay here until the medical treatment is concluded. Mr. Bradstaff, the last time we achieved the concept of equivalency, I think it's all true, unless... As well, both strike and at the same time telling us that they are prepared and well-organized for strike. They want to strike over. You can, however, it does not prevent you from striking. Between the pre-shall variations and the others. Anybody else? Anybody else?! Our work never reaches you. I don't think you're going to like it. You're not going to. Here's a picture of a fireman. What you'd call it, using his foam extinguisher or whatever, and a woman laying with her legs apart, taking foam as a contraceptive method. They tell the kids, you know, if it feels good, do it. And there's no, it's like there's morality and no. However, we don't in any way promote abortion, what we do promote is women knowing about all of their options and then giving real careful thought to what they think is best for them and then give them help with that option, whether it's keeping a baby or adoption or abortion. ...Some idea. I just been talking as we were playing the tape. 2.4 There's no questioning the fact that we have the possibility of becoming a very good ball club, but I think it still remains to be seen and I'd much prefer to be in the top 10 at the end of the season and the first part of the season because we're going to face a very tough schedule this year. Not only is the conference tougher, but the way we're playing our non-conference games is very, very hard this year. So we've got our work cut out for us and I think the only good thing about it. 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