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We've had approximately 10 to 15 contacts by citizens here in Lane County. And what's been the nature of their compliance? Most of the complaints have centered around faulty construction on remodeling jobs and so forth. And have you had a specific number that you're looking at that you feel you can continue with? Looking at in a pretty firm manner at this time. And your investigation will continue on? Yes, it will. Yeah. Right. Um, what made you decide what- I think that's the general agreement for it, but I think There are second ratings. Well, everyone's second ratings. After we'd been gone for two weeks. Haven't betrayed anyone or anything. We had a problem at KUJN. We left because of that problem. That problem has been remedied there now and we're going back in a very positive mood, just as we were very positive at Cater all the time and have very good feelings about them still. So their last day will be the 31st then. The last day here will be the 31st of December. This company and our staff has stretched itself to the maximum in trying to accommodate them. And I feel that the fruits of a year of very hard work on everybody's part here, including the morning show. Is not going to bear fruit in time for them to see it. And I think that's sad. I'm probably presumed. In their own mind, the coaches had told for every situation. And mission records be more closely scrutinized than, say, non-student apples. If the requirements of the progress rule would have to do that work, I should rather violate NCAA rules everyone in the book and forfeit every victory for a decade than to be involved in anything that taints the honor of this university. And I have said, and I have been quoted as saying, that what I see as the in quotes crime in this affair doesn't have so much to do with athletic eligibility is it has to do with the subversion of the academic standards of this university and the subversion of the admission standards of this University. That's the part that the university is most concerned with compared with that. I think that the athletic program is trivial. Well, I've been playing with it. What? I didn't understand. Now I understand. I mean, I like to do this all the time. Um... We do have a Governor's Day that is available to us to take between the Christmas and the New Year's holiday. So it's okay, I guess. Well, I really wasn't disappointed because I was pretty sure that that wasn't going to be granted in the first place. I didn't expect it. Yeah, I'm going to be working here. I had hoped that we would get the day off. On Monday, I'm taking my governor's day off so I can have the holiday off. Would you like to talk to us for just a minute? One of our own, we both sit at them in our home, but she doesn't have any funds for presents. And she told me, well, there's also this other woman at this place, and I know she has a couple of children. Mm-hmm. And she doesn't have any presents. Mm-hmm. And I said, well, For Christmas, I want the Far West Classic. One for Christmas. I don't know, man. Maybe a million dollars. A nice night's sleep. Thank you. Boy, there's one lesson I aim to learn you in life. Scrounging's amazing, isn't it? Off other folks' throwaways, but it's honest work. White hips shrink up them piles of garbage growing all around, and that's stealing. W-Ladies and gentlemen, listen to my song Sing it to your heart, don't you make things wrong Pain make you mad, but it mean no harm Just about the renters on George Penny's farm Our time's in the country, now not Penny's Farm You move on out to Penny's farm, plant a little cup of paper and a little cup of corn, go run to the sea and go to Plin and Block, get a tail... Dink! Boy, there's one lesson I aim to earn you in life. Scrounging's amazing isn't it? Off other folks' throwaways, but it's honest work. Why help shrink up them piles of garbage growing all around? And that's stealing. What other folks steal hankered for, that's dishonest. They had already had the idea of writing a Christmas carol in an Appalachian setting. And then the situation happened in Westfer, where a big company literally owned the town and owned the only means of production in the town or jobs in the town, which was a mill, and the workers tried to buy it from the company for themselves and were unsuccessful in being able to do it. And that influenced them and that also influenced the ending of our play where Scrooge in trying to make amends to all the people that he's cheated and hurt through all his years, at the end takes his money and combines it with the money of everyone else and tries to buy the mine for the people themselves. It's going to be intertwined too with what Vinnie Eater does a lot of the time too. It's your house, you believe it. So can I, do you mind if I say right now that you're just a scrounging actor? Across Bar Hotel for years. Now me, I aim to be breathing free air next Christmas, and that's the difference between you and me. Gee, y'all, don't give me no tongue-lashing over it. I worked out my party's bargain. Hey now, you wake out yours. What about some other ghosts coming out their screws? We're having And I think that how much energy we save can... So when did you actually start doing the audit itself? They contacted you at the end of last week, huh? Hold it right there. Engineering expertise. Talk about engineering architectural firms. We have a certain limitation. And I think that's where they're at. Thank you. We looked at the buildings, and the technical audience, they double the square footage, but the building's whole process is kind of interesting in that really the building... We've discussed it in a type of committee that found over a hundred items that were possibilities for saving energy here on campus. Such as what? Double glazing glass, the window areas. As you know, we've got quite a lot of glass here. Extra insulation in some areas, replacing some glass with maybe solid wood walls. Realism, new nauticality. Some walls like Joel Goss was talking, that he's drawing plants for his own house on the ground. Why does it concrete do it? I always thought it was so thick. It has a certain thermal mass to it, but the thickness just doesn't help in its own right. It will accept a lot of energy, but it will also give it off as quickly. It didn't seem to bear on the present situation. This morning, Alice Thurston, who is the president of the college, Valley College, called me to say that they had found investigation as a part of a larger multi-state Probably the only direct source that could acknowledge that or not acknowledge it was the instructor in the course because the statements had already been issued that he had everybody attendance in class and the two young men involved said they had attended the class. We finally made contact through the assistance of Ken Morrow, I might add, that Durley in fact did say that they did not attend class. And that they did not do work. So then I confronted the two young men involved, and they again confirmed my worst fears and suspicions that they didn't in fact do it. Could you go into a little more detail on the fourth student you were talking about? There isn't very much detail when the names were first surfaced. I'm saying that Sanborn was registered at the same place that Perez was registered and for the same courses. We're in very much the situation that you would be in if you bought stolen goods, would bought the stolen goods at a very respected store. You would have no reason to believe that you were buying stolen goods. And you would certainly start off denying that they were stolen. And you'd say, why now, I bought those from. And you would expect that that was the assurance of integrity. And I think that's an analog to the situation we got into. Dr. Boyd, would you please, again, a present situation. This morning, Alice Thurston, who is the president of the Right now, as I understand it, it should not have any effect on the entering freshman or two years down the road, because this is not an NCAA matter. This is a conference, Pac-10 matter, as far as the eligibility of Honeycutt and Richmond, and it's an institutional matter in the case of Perez. So at this point in time, I have no reason to believe that the NCAA has any interest in what has happened here. It's obviously a heck of a lot of interest to... To us involved because there have been some serious mistakes made. Of a forfeiture of games, eligibility of individuals, letters of reprimand, if such may be found, that are within the province of the conference of which we are members. The two gentlemen that competed on our football team this last year violated a specific 10 progress rule, specific progress rule only after the ascertainment of the fact that their record which showed that they had the progress, had met progress, was brought into challenge. I think that I can't really speculate, but based upon the fact that we have this thing before, the Pacific 10 conference, there's a strong possibility. Multi-state investigation. I go back to my original statement that I obviously have made oversights and I need to be a heck of a lot. Concerned and know exactly what happens in those situations, and I, just like anybody else, have had a lot of responsibilities. I delegate some. And I must do a much better job of overseeing and making sure what happens is exactly what should happen. Will still remember this and savor it, and over drinks they will have autopsies and postmortems. If one were to monitor every action that took place, an enormous bureaucracy would have to be created to accomplish the monitoring. And what we are engaged in is a kind of an autistic judgment or balance between how much of a monitor monitoring bureaucracy we will have and how much we trust the people that we bring in, and the students at the university. And violations of trust are very rare. And that's one reason that when they occur, they seem as grave as they do. We got to move it! Good boy, number 33, Steve Johnson. You know, a lot of people say the Ducks are going to finish low in the league, you know, but I don't know, it just seems like, I know the Duck's play tough against us and anytime Ducks and Beavers get together, it's not going to be no easy game. So we're going to have to fight hard down there in Pitt in order to win. I think the Ducks will be up for us. They're always up for Oregon State games. [\"The Star-Spangled Banner\"] They never are with me. Could it be the serpent cat, the man with the mask, and then that cigarette, I throw to that side of the gun in the first turn? Now, it ain't because I didn't smoke myself, and I don't know. You think slaves is all the same, but you can't be part of your- that we confirm. Who will become manager of the city of Springfield on February 1st. All right. Those opposed? We have unanimous action on the part of two nice ladies and their two daughters. And you're going to have to give us their names on this. Is that Courtney and Sean? I haven't even investigated it that thoroughly. Was your family happy about moving down here? Yeah. And you were, what was your position there? Deputy City Manager. The city's beginning to work on the budget now. I'm sure that'll be one of the first major projects that I'm involved in. Where would you like to take Springfield in the next couple of years? I really can't say on an overall view in terms of the community, I really just haven't been here long enough. I guess one of the major objectives I have is to build a strong management team among the employees. And you were, what was your position? Deputy City Manager. Thank you. A lot of people buy gifts, they'll buy for other people and not themselves and there doesn't seem to be quite as much impulse buying. What do all these people do now for all their sass? Days until April or May? Well I know several of them they're going to head far south of the United States border. I was raised on a sunny day, I got right on the wrong day, and it's true I belong there. Yeah, it's my home. Thank you. Our return. What's the next question? They've done some electrical, they've put their time in it recently. This is what this room was this way except we had just kind of cleaned the wall, okay Here we go. And then, I love big, sort of bay windows. Yeah, we love that. The foundation has crumbled along one side, and so we had to level the house, and we did that with house jacks, and it's up on posts now. And the heating system has been an issue because it's hard to heat, but we're heating with wood right now, and I'm reactivating the hot air system. I'll put a fan in at this time. It was gravity before. Yeah, it's nice. Nice. Beautiful. Don't touch it. It's beautiful. This is my room. And it hits the biggest. 17 by 17. And boy, it's just neat. Oh, and this is the original. It was a high box in, I think. I told her that she could sit between me and her. This is where you make the masters. 52 doors. You're not going to write this down. If there are two doors... This house has a special place in the hearts of the people of Monroe. It's become a source of pride to them, as it has to the Eastwoods, who are generous enough to share their home with all Oregonians during the holidays, something they plan to continue for years to come. In Monroe, this is Lisa Stark for Eyewitness News. Take the first one, really. You OK? Between 5.30 and 6.30. One goes through that, and this one through that. And there. Many ways to judge a new story and one of the ways is, of course, how important it is when what it means, how the story affects the reader and also how interesting the story is, how much human interest there is in the story. But the more people a story affects, the bigger play it will get. Thank you very much. If you look over here, you'll see... BRT tube in here is for men. Uh-huh. And we're developing close to 50 inches of metal. The finished product, a combined effort of over 100 people and a very sophisticated computer. About 70,000 of these papers land on doorsteps in a news racks every day, and the paper's not even hot off the presses before they're already planning the next day's paper. In Eugene, this is Lisa Stark for Eyewitness News. This is Main Street in Springfield, and that old expression, they roll up the sidewalks after dark, may have applied to this city a few years back, but no more. Join me in this tour of late night activities in Spring field after dark. It's right here. Give me a smile. Oh no. Is it pretty bad, huh? Well, that's a bad... Thank you very much. The whole thing has been too long, but I suppose that for some people it takes them longer to realize what is right and what is wrong, and let's all hope that the Iranians will come to their senses pretty soon and release everybody. So your colleagues will be able to see that. It's very light. Kind of a tailbone. Like I said before, lemons all the time. Well, I know because you cut... Well, I know, because you thought you were never going to do it. My father's name was Ivan. Ivan Jackson, no, it's a Chinese. Come on, man. Well, of course I worry about him being over there, but, you know, my own words are coming back to me because he says be patient and I told him that lots of times about a lot of things, so now I think I've got to do it myself. You know, there is something that we have all said, too. Borders and it's never been printed and that's that every time we have an occasion to talk to Victor This is an attribute of giant... Policeman, 30-year-old David C. Moores, has pleaded guilty to theft and delivery of a controlled substance. The marijuana disappeared from the Gresham Police Department's evidence room earlier this year. Moores has been suspended without pay during his sentencing. KUGN News time is eight minutes. After one o'clock, I'm Brian Bishop. The kind of film that they use and the quality that they need for video, they have to have some likes. Radio, you get to deal with ideas very rapidly. You get to deal with a lot of ideas every day and you get to deal with them in their essence. Radio is a very fast medium. I'm Brian Bishop at KUGN, have you had anything since about 6 this morning we should know about? ...Actually not having to worry about visuals... Okay. And, uh, Brian, uh I usually hang around for one, two hours, whatever, depending on what's happening, and Brian takes care of it. I contradicted an earlier report that some of the hostages would be set free during the Christmas holiday. Tens of thousands industry building in Tehran. Weather for Eugene Springfield and the Willamette Valley showers with a chance of a thunder shower today and tonight. Scattered showers with clearing periods and explosives. He had warned earlier that any such attempts to injure the Islamic militants holding the hostiges would only worsen the situation. Can we go in the 7-Eleven store down the street and do it again? Bring the child to trial. Bring the Child to trial! Bring the children to trial Bring the Children to trial Bring the... The people who allowed us to use their building for our fast individual are afraid that these elements in the community would attack their building or attack them personally. I had a gal come in last night and she bought $64 worth of stuff because she'd forgotten to buy a Christmas present. One, two, three, one. Thank you. William State is probably the premier team in the Pac-10, or as good as any of them. And, you know, for us to beat them, we'll have to be very lucky, play awful well. But it's a challenge, and I'm looking forward to the game, really. I think you have about a minute and a half. Gyms open for drop-in activities. And out in the other room is the pool, the ping pong, foosball, and games for kids. And we're open with supervision from 8 o'clock in the morning until 9.30 today and tomorrow. And we've got two ski trips that are going to go out. One is a teen trip on the 29th, cross-country skiing. And the skis are provided, as you can see. That'll start right here from the center and it'll probably go out to the Goudou area or Gold Lake somewhere like that. Watch me get a shot of the pool. Swap Alright, that's enough, come on. Good luck. Already on a legit situation. First, a set of credits. The three came on Thank you very much. I want a certain tag on this because I like the pre-watching process. I break it down into two categories what people need to know and what people want to know and I have to also look at our viewing audience the fact that we're all you know people in Lane County and around us I try to what people in Lane County need to and what people in Lane County want to know, and then... We can, you know, we can say something about that. You guys if we're on 28th try a chain-letter keep it having a good balance. That's a 16, was it? What are we holding up? Are we going to get the first quarter done? The first day? B\u0026G is done. B\u0026 G is done? Yeah, I haven't done... Every day the three networks send their affiliates national and international stories, which the stations can use on their local news, and that's recorded right here. I haven't seen that in a year. We're all at Chiron's approved program. I really feel very strongly that these children are going to be... The main thing is just to be organized, as organized as possible earlier in the day and then as it goes on, things get less and less organized. The only, you always have to remember that when you start out at 5.30, you think this is never, never going to work and you always remember at 6.30 it's all over with. We're going to get the proof. Join! This is K-Easy-I, Eyewitness News. New Year's resolutions are so easy to make, but they're so hard to keep, aren't they? Gosh, every year I try a new one, and every year, I try another new one. So they're just real tough. Don, you're here today to tell us about, well, why New Year resolutions even come I think there's one main reason why we make New Year's resolutions, Peter, and that's to try to slow time down, to try come to grips with the fact that another year has passed and we haven't done those things or some of those things that we feel we should. So I think New Year resolutions originate from the need to try and put a handle and hold on to time and make use of it. I think so, I think it's this time of year. Is it timers and guilt feelings that we haven't... Well, we haven't done what we feel or we haven done all of what we should with the old year. So as the new year approaches and this is the week when it's approaching, we take a look and take stock of ourselves and kind of vow or make a promise to ourselves to do those things in the next year that we didn't get. Done in the past year. What's it take, you know, obviously what you're trying to do in this case is reestablish or establish habits. How do you do that? That's the real key to it all because you and I can both sit here in the morning and go, okay, well I'm not going to go out to restaurants anymore because it costs too much, you now. What's is take to do that, especially if you've got a family or something like that? Yeah. Yeah. A couple of things, Peter, in terms of suggestions, I think, for making your New Year's resolution or resolutions work. First of all, I think it's important to make one or two at a time. In other words, if you do have a list of tasks or habits that you want to work on. You may decide to quit smoking or lose weight or begin to jog or get to work earlier or whatever. It's important to work with those one at a time. In other words I think it's real difficult to change two or three habits at once. So make a list and figure out which one you want start with. Secondly when you've identified the one you wanna start working on, break it down into small units. I think one of the hardest tasks about changing the habit. Is feeling that it's overwhelming. If you're going to lose 20 pounds in a month, good luck. That's going to be tough to do. You're a whole lot better off setting the goal of a pound a week for six months. So break that task, break that habit down into identifiable small units. Give yourself a star each week when you lose a pound. Reward yourself for a step along the way. A lot of times, when we try to change habits, we have a tendency to try and do it all at once, and you're not going to be successful. In fact, you're going to get real discouraged, probably go back into the old habit and eat that much more, smoke that many more cigarettes. And then feel guilty again. And then, feel guilty. And then the next year you're setting yourself up to make a resolution. That's real difficult. Should we block things out into the time frames of I would like to have this done by this date and set that out, you know, maybe even on paper? Absolutely on paper, I suggest with clients that they put the paper, put the commitment on the refrigerator, on the mirror so they see it in the morning, and chart it. Keep a record on a calendar. Make a note when you went out and jogged in the mornin' or write down the number of cigarettes that you smoked each day. Set up a goal so that you can decrease that number. You know, knowing that we're all human and that we do fail, say someone does establish a new habit and they've been doing it for about a week or whatever and then they miss a day perhaps and then, you know, I can hear the statement, oh gosh, well I missed it yesterday so I guess it's all, you now, done with. What happens in that kind of a situation? That sounds to me a little bit like the habit change in the first place may have been initiated by other people. One of the issues that I explore with clients who are trying to change habits, and some of the habits are rather serious, for instance smoking may be something that a doctor is recommending, or weight loss may also be recommended because of medical reasons, but it's real important to make sure that you want to do it. In other words, it's fine. For a physician to say you should lose weight, or it's fine for your spouse to say I'm really tired of you smoking, but unless you want to do it yourself, it's probably not going to be successful, so I think it's important to kind of take inventory of your motive. Are you doing it because other people say you do it, are you doing because you really feel it's a good idea also, because if you don't think it is a good, it is not going to work. What about reward, you know, that's got to fit into the picture someplace also. You can't just put all this stuff out and even if it's something you're doing just for yourself, there's got be some kind of feedback. And one of the hard parts, especially about food, and I work with a lot of clients this time of year who are pretty serious about losing some weight. It's a time of the year when it's easy to put on a shirt. When the winter's set in. You have to find a reward other than food. Yeah. Obviously, if you want to lose a pound or two a week, it's not about the dinner. Then you go out to dinner. So it's important to look at something like a movie or maybe a trip to the coast at the end of a month when you've lost some weight or something other than food as a gratifier. Food is a real tough one to work with because it's so prevalent, you know, it's so easy to get access to food in our culture. There's donut shops and fast food places and cookies and leftover turkey. And it's such a direct reward also. It's a direct award. We have to shift those. You have to shift and find another reward. Again, if you're working on smoking or food, you have to substitute another reward for that one, because there's certainly some gratification in eating or smoking. How close, you know, should that other reward be to the normal? And so you know we're talking about diets, and the reward, should it be something completely alien to eating, or should it along the same lines? I think it's. Nearly similar, as possible, as fun, a shift away. It's tough with food, because there's not much like food other than eating. About the best you can do there is to shift the focus of food away from candy or away from cookies, to different cottage cheese and food. Yeah, maybe a special food for the week. Buy yourself a new cookbook that taunts about cooking vegetables or something. That's a good option too. And do you have any New Year's resolutions? I have one. Can we all share it? That's to be a little more diligent about running in the morning. Why do you come here? Because it's great. I know all the people here and stuff. Meet a lot of people. Just like one big family. Is there something to do other than this in Springfield? I mean, is this the place to go? Well, I live by here and, you know, I don't want to go clear across the town. Come here to dance and have a great time and meet a lot of people, which you do. Keep kids out of trouble and have a place to go and have fun. Do you think it serves that purpose? Yeah, I think it helps on a lot of crime and stuff to stop it. One. Because kids aren't causing trouble if they're here. 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