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Mr. Purcell, the strike's over. The company did get pretty much what it wanted. What's your reaction to today's news?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=18.22,25.7"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, I think we're relieved and certainly we're gratified that the union membership employees voted two to one to accept the final settlement that was worked out and recommended by both union leadership and ourselves. And I stop at saying overjoyed or happy because I recognize that there's great personal sacrifice being made by our employees in this contract and I'm very sensitive to that. But we are very glad that our employees are coming back to work, and we'll look to get our operations up and running just as quickly as we possibly can.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=26.78,59.27"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Today's ratification was just the IWA, the LPIW in Washington, hasn't even voted on it yet. What do you know about their process at this point?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=60.109,68.43"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e What I know about their process at this point is the LPIW, of course, were a part of the mediated settlement that was reached in Portland, and they are going to be voting on this very same contract on Monday and Tuesday of next week. So we would expect to hear some result of that by midweek next week at the latest.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=69.3,87.32"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e When will the mill workers here be going back to work?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=87.87,89.57"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e We're as I said, we're getting our operations up and running as quickly as possible in Springfield in Cottage Grove I think we have an excellent opportunity to have people coming back to work and getting started up by Monday and Tuesday of next week So we're moving real fast on it","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=90.72,103.44"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e and you'll let mill workers know when they need to report or whatever.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=103.73,105.83"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Absolutely, the process of contacting employees and setting up when we'd start up shifts with local union officials and so on is underway right now.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=106.26,115.64"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e You heard some of the comments of the union members this afternoon after they heard the news. Some of them are happy to go back to work but there is this bitterness out there and as you can expect after a long strike. What's the company going to do or what can the company do to deal with that bitterness?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=116.1,129.199"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, I think what we can do is we can start from day one, writing a new page in terms of the relationship between employees and management and the local union leadership here. Profit sharing and the profit sharing plan that was worked out in this new agreement plants the seeds of a whole new working relationship with our employees. I see that we now have people who have a vested interest in the result of these units, and we're all in the same boat together. They're working for the same thing I'm working for. We're both going to get paid off the same kind of a basis. And the way I view it, their ability to participate, the ideas that they have, the brain power they'll bring to the process, are going to be a tremendous lift to these operations. And I think if we change the way we think in management and work with our employees, we have the basis to reduce the levels of confrontation that we saw here recently and really write a whole new chapter in the relationship we have with both employees and local union leadership.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=130.15,181.45"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e Doug? Yes, Rob. May I ask a question here? One thing I'm curious about. This vote is for the entire region. Will they have a breakdown of the votes on a mil-by-mil basis?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=182.1,193.0"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e The union presidents may have that kind of breakdown but it's not traditional that the union would announce that uh... They want to present a united front they'll tell you what the total vote was and the mil-by-mil breakdown really doesn't make any difference it's not a mil- by-mil vote The only thing that matters is whether the entire region approves it or rejects it. If the Springfield sawmill or the Spring field local says yes to the contract and everybody else says no, then the Spring Field local doesn't go back to work either. So it really doesn't matter what happens with the local by local breakdown. One other question for you, Mr. Purcell. Even with the profit sharing plan, there are projections out there that the community is going to lose millions of dollars as a result of this settlement. It's not just Weirhaeuser. We're seeing warehousers setting a trend that other companies are also following. There's a lot of cuts going on in the industry, and that means less disposable income in the community. All along, you've said that the wage cuts were necessary for warehousing's future. What do you think is going to be the community's future in the wake of those cuts?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=195.21,257.829"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e I think I think in the long run probably the community is the one who will make out best on this whole deal because what it's going to do is that it's going to allow us to have stable operations and it's gonna give us a competitive base to continue to operate these units and to start to think about the future and be able to invest in that future here. I see I see the jobs now staying and I see a strong future for warehouser operations continuing in this community. I think in the long run. That's going to pay off far more than the temporary sacrifice we're making now and I still think that profit sharing is going to be a way in which we can recover the wages and the impact on the community that we've been talking about.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=258.57,296.96"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e So was this a case of something or nothing? Either they took the cuts or we may not have had a warehouser in Springfield anymore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=297.35,302.99"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, clearly, the economics of the situation aren't something we just determined ourselves. This is imposed upon us by what's happening in the industry. And yes, as I view the alternatives, and I recognize the reality of the alternatives that we were facing, and, I'm sure, the union leadership did, too, in the final analysis, the alternatives were far more grim in terms of their impact on the community than what we're dealing with here right now. The base wage that we're offering is still among the highest in the industries, even before profit sharing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=303.48,331.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay, thank you Mr. Purcell. Today's contract ratification ends. Months of bargaining and a long strike. We now have this report on how we got to this point.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=331.59,340.89"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e The company announced today that its earnings increased more than 20 percent for the first half of this fiscal year. In fact, Warehouser reports its earnings were up 15 percent from April to June. The timber company's net income for that quarter was 68 million dollars. That compares with profits of just under 60 million dollars for the same period last year. Now Doug Barber is still with Warehousing Vice President John Purcell. Let's go back to them now. Doug?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=343.12,366.94"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Thank you, Rob. Mr. Purcell, you just heard the story about warehousers' profits. During the last six months, the company made over 100 or nearly 120 million dollars. In the face of that kind of profit picture, why was the company so adamant about wage cuts from its mill workers?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=367.28,382.4"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e I can respond to that very easily, Doug. Two reasons, actually. One, if you will, the large majority of those profits are being generated by other than wood products or forest products type operations. They're coming from the company's diversified businesses in other areas right now. And this actual area in the west here of wood products businesses have lost $250 million over the last four to five years for warehousing. And the other reason that I look at it is if you think about it, a low $120 million sounds like a lot of money. If you look at a per share earnings, that's 77 cents a share, and at a value of about $35 average value for common stock, that's a return of 2.2% through the first six months for warehouse or shareholders. You could do better by keeping your money and your checking account in a bank.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=383.08,429.47"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay, thank you very much. Rob and Tracy, back to you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=430.42,432.9"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Doug, I had just one final question, if you could, for just a moment. Warehouser has not been an isolated instance of labor unrest in the wood products industry. There has been talk that, as goes Warehousing, so will go the rest of the industry. In fact, rumors that a lot of companies and unions have held off their negotiations until this pact was hammered out. Do you expect a lot contracts start falling into place? And do you expect them to pretty much mirror what Warehowser and the IWA have put together now?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=433.36,457.92"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, that's what I've been hearing from people in the industry I've talked to. I think it's going to be pretty hard now for other IWA and LPIW locals to hold out in this onslaught of wage cuts from Willamette Industries, Bohemia, Boise Cascade. Every one of them is asking for $2, $3 an hour in wage and benefit cuts. And I think it's going to be real tough for the Union to hold out in the face of that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=458.63,485.05"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Thank you very much then Doug. Good report. Still ahead on eyewitness news, we have other news.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=486.35,490.77"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e The capital gains tax gives timber companies incentive to invest in a high-risk long-term investment like growing trees. If that is eliminated, the government estimates it could cost the industry $600 million during the next five years. Senator Bob Packwood says he's been using the capital gains incentive as a bargaining chip for his tax reform bill. Now he says the ante is so high, he has to give it up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=503.38,525.62"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e Timber industries indicated to me and to the other members on the committee that represent timber states and we have a lot of them that this is a provision they can move with.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=526.01,533.31"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e Stubb Stewart, the chairman of a group representing timber growers in Oregon, says he is totally surprised by Packwood's offer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=534.24,540.56"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 7:\u003c/strong\u003e Fully expected Senator Packwood to lead the fight to preserve capital gains for corporations and individuals and now it appears that he has abandoned the industry. We are extremely disappointed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=542.54,553.8"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e Stewart says dropping the corporate capital gains would increase the timber industry's tax rate by 18%. And he told reporters in Eugene this afternoon, the wood products industry would no longer have an incentive to grow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=555.52,567.54"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 7:\u003c/strong\u003e The research that's going on, the increase in better mills and better utilization. Continue employment. We'll be going downhill.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=568.09,580.08"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e But Senator Packwood argues that everyone must do their fair share for tax reform.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=581.49,585.49"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e Everybody has to throw something into the pot, it's like a poker game where you're Andy and if you want to play, you've got to Andy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=586.729,592.03"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e Steve Frank, Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=592.88,594.2"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e And there is no state or county money designated to help keep the river clean. And the guides association has taken on this project, working with several other civic groups, trying to keep it as clean as we can and leave it as natural as it was when we first started working on the river.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=627.969,645.11"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, it seems to me that the new news from the Congressional Budget Committee can only strengthen our case. The Congress is saying to the Air Force, concern yourself with local opinions and local controversy, get into it and work it out and that's the same basic meaning as the executive order. 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They discuss the pros and cons of the department's decision to abandon the search for a second high level nuclear waste site in the eastern half of the country. Stopping the search first second dump, according to the DOE, would provide immediate political relief from those states in the east, which screamed long and loud that they wanted no part of a nuclear waste dump. But the staff went on to warn that the move would be seen as an obvious political ploy. That is exactly the point made by Northwest congressmen in the House Energy Committee. 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I think it's going to shatter any credibility that they might possibly have had in the program and it's gonna help enormously as we go forward on the Energy and Commerce Committee that I sit on to try to turn this situation around.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=820.71,845.03"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e So the congressmen from the Northwest are praying that today's exposure of politics at the Department of Energy will help block the nuclear waste dump at Hanford. But if the DOE's revealing assessment of political reality is correct, no amount of evidence will convince the overwhelming majority of the Congress to undo a decision which has eliminated the threat of a nuclear waste dumped in 47 of the 50 states.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=846.04,868.68"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e This is a better idea, but...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=908.55,910.11"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e An even dozen high school students from Mapleton and Triangle Lake are spending eight weeks of their summer rebuilding West Lane Creeks damaged by logging and road building. The job pays $3.35 an hour, financed by a $22,000 federal grant through the Southern Willamette Private Industry Council, but the reward goes beyond the paycheck according to Triangle lake teacher Pat Wilcutt.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=910.64,931.22"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e Learning how to hold a job, how to be on time, and all the things that are required when you're working. They're all good kids, they all work hard, and they all seem to enjoy it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=932.07,943.21"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e I'm mostly working outside and I like that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=943.63,946.87"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e I just, I thought I'd learned quite a bit.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=949.62,951.22"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e Not only will the work help the students make ends meet, it will also help West Lane rebuild its economy, according to Bill Pendergrass, the president of the Siusulaw Lake Creek Step Volunteers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=952.51,962.33"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e Our timber base has dropped considerably and as a result the population out here has dropped. 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People in the community watching out for the streams.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1045.0,1049.5"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e And teacher Willcutt tells us the students now working on the streams will join that effort.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1050.38,1054.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e After they've worked on this, I think when they see somebody trying to take some fish illegally, they are going to really get up in arms and try and stop them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1055.129,1063.25"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e Bob Zagorin, Eyewitness News near Greenleaf.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1064.17,1066.09"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e On Monday, city crews discovered the sewage problem behind the Black Angus Restaurant on Franklin Boulevard. A 30-year-old corroded pipe was the culprit. The leak was found and stopped yesterday, but it might have been seeping raw sewage for several days. The mill race water has been tested. According to James Oler and Shaw of the city, it contains high levels of fecal coliform.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1137.24,1157.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e We've had counts right in the mill race right near the pump station of about 3,000. The recommended maximum for swimming is 200.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1158.33,1165.93"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e Crews will be working several days replacing the pipe and cleaning up. Huge tankers are transporting the sewage from the site to sewer outlets elsewhere. The leak could cost up to $10,000 to fix. And Bradley, Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1166.82,1178.8"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 19:\u003c/strong\u003e Seven-pound 11-ounce Kayleen Marie Mowin-Sainow was born last Friday night at Emanuel Hospital in Portland. That was just hours after her mother, 32-year-old Colleen Marie Coleman of Beaverton, was rushed to the hospital in comatose condition after being injured in a car accident. The mother's obstetrician was on duty at the time, and since the baby was near full term, the decision was made to go ahead with a cesarean section.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1199.84,1221.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 20:\u003c/strong\u003e The reason that we decided to go ahead and do it was to, in a sense, separate the two patients into two patients so that a problem occurring with one would not cause problems for the other. For example, falling blood pressure in mom because of her head injury thus compromising the baby. 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Kayleen's grandparents are crediting Life Flight and the hospital trauma staff were saving their daughters' and granddaughters' lives.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1251.87,1263.41"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 21:\u003c/strong\u003e So the immediate help, and God's help mostly, saved her and the baby. And also, she had her seat belt on. It was a habit of hers. And I have to feel that's what saved the baby, that she had her seatbelt on.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1264.209,1277.25"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 19:\u003c/strong\u003e The mother is improving slightly, but she will require some long-term nursing care. As for the baby, well, she's doing just fine, and she'll be going home with her grandparents on Monday or Tuesday. 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That would be a purchase of marijuana in this case and the marijuana would be picked up by a person and smuggled into the penitentiary.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1321.17,1338.89"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e Police say that person is former prison guard Dana Dudek. Dudek allegedly smuggled marijuana into the prison, while a relative of one of the prisoners, Emma Dawson, allegedly made the buys. Investigators say one of their first clues came when they discovered all the inmates used accounts in two outside banks. Investigators says some prisoners claim they were threatened into paying, while others were paid for the use of their names on those accounts.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1339.48,1365.12"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/67","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 24:\u003c/strong\u003e Some of the inmates claim their involvement was only as front people, that they were providing the money and getting 25 cents on the dollar, which incidentally turns over weekly, in return for the use of their funds. Now that could be true, it could be just their way of trying to get out of the charges. In either event, it's a violation of the rules.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1365.86,1383.08"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/68","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e By underworld standards, the cash involved wasn't much, but one account collected as much as $11,000 in just six months, and drugs had reportedly been smuggled in this way for years. At least one other guard is being questioned, and investigators say other prison workers could be involved in similar smuggling schemes. 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This is simply one group that we caught.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1402.85,1418.77"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/70","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e Investigators say the drug ring apparently only dealt in marijuana, but since officials here know they have a major problem with hard drugs, they suspect they've only won a small and temporary victory. The inmates will now spend at least the next seven days in isolation awaiting their disciplinary hearings, but prison officials admit it's going to be difficult to convince these men not to try it again. Almost all of them are here doing hard time already. At the State Penitentiary in Salem, Eileen Pincus Walker, News 8.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1419.0,1450.7"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/71","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 25:\u003c/strong\u003e 95 percent of the missing children are runaways. Some of them are throwaways, the kids that are kicked out, but the majority of them our runaways and fingerprinting is not going to help you find those kids. They're gone because they they want to be gone.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1468.2,1478.84"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/72","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e Dr. Bruce Strimling is president of the Oregon chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. It's the Academy's contention that the national problem of missing kids is much smaller than the public has been led to believe. While most people think that the hundreds of thousands of children listed as missing each year are kidnapped by strangers, Striming says FBI statistics indicate only a handful are actually taken by people they don't know. Most either run away or are abducted by their non-custodial parents.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1479.33,1506.23"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/73","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 25:\u003c/strong\u003e That's very painful and very difficult, and I'm not saying that's not a serious problem either, but again, you know, everybody knows who that kid is, and very often there are court actions to try to bring them back, and the children know who they are, and again, fingerprinting is not going to solve that kind of problem.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1506.7,1521.86"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/74","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e The Academy of Pediatrics point of view on runaways, parent-abducted kids, and fingerprinting are not shared by the Eugene chapter of Friends of Child Finds, Cindy Waterhouse. First of all, Waterhouse doesn't buy the FBI statistics or the way they're interpreted. She says her group has done studies which counter the FBI numbers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1522.26,1539.96"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/75","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e In 1984, in those two cities, 211 children were missing and also abducted by strangers, and two of them were murdered.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1540.47,1550.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/76","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e Waterhouse also defends fingerprinting programs, insisting that parents of missing kids want and need all possible tools for finding their offspring.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1551.28,1559.22"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/77","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e Can also be used if a child is abducted at a young age and is not recovered for many years. Oftentimes, children abducted by a strange parents will have their name changed, even their hair dyed to keep their identity a secret. And fingerprinting can't identify who they really are.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1559.84,1577.24"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/78","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e Both Waterhouse and Stremling agree that the best way to deal with the missing children crisis is education of both parents and kids. Ken Amberry, Eyewitness News in Eugene.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1578.0,1587.6"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/79","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 28:\u003c/strong\u003e The fight starts today. The battle begins now. We need a fighter in the Senate. We need Democrat in the senate. And we're going to get one.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1611.75,1623.51"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/80","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 29:\u003c/strong\u003e But it will not be Jim Weaver. In a surprise announcement that sure to spark new interest in the race for Bob Packwood's Senate seat, Jim Weavor has revealed he is pulling out. This morning, Seattle Post-Intelligencer quotes Weaver as saying, my problem is this, I could manage a campaign in which I ran with no money, but I could not face this ethics thing at the same time. This ethics thing is an investigation by the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. Tomorrow in Washington, Weaver will appear before that committee to talk about his borrowing of $80,000 in money from past campaigns, money he used and lost in speculation on the commodities exchange. Weaver has maintained he is innocent of misconduct.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1624.45,1667.43"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/81","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 28:\u003c/strong\u003e My intentions were the very best and the people of Oregon will recognize that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1668.56,1671.92"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/82","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 29:\u003c/strong\u003e And Weaver says he is confident the House committee will clear his name. During his 12 years in Congress, the fiery Democrat from Eugene developed a reputation for saying seemingly outrageous things that later became popular opinions. He was an early critic of whoops and the proposal to make Hanford a nuclear waste site. Also early on, Weaver cast a critical eye on the Rajneeshis and later proposed making Rajneesh Puram, a prison. Weaver said he is dropping out of the race against Packwood now to give the Democrats enough time to name a new nominee. 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You can shoot in Argentina one day, and, for one thing, shooting in Oregon will put a lot less stress on your location budget. Oregon is a right-to-work state. There's no sales tax, and the cost of meals and lodging are substantially less than average. Permits are also a lot of less hassle. Virtually every state permit is free. And as you'll quickly discover, everyone from the governor to that guy on the street really wants to help. To be fair, we should warn you about one other thing. 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Air support is critical for many of the remote fires, so aircraft from throughout the Northwest have been shuttled in for help.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1903.51,1931.95"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/86","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 32:\u003c/strong\u003e That should help them as they try to contain the larger places in Eastern Oregon. Lou Frederick, News 8.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1932.47,1937.89"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/87","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 33:\u003c/strong\u003e Right above you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=1969.28,1969.88"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/88","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e Each year, for as long as Joe Witcher can remember, the bakery goods have been donated to the Eugene Mission that feeds 500 transients a day. It's become sort of an art in itself, sorting out the goodies that are still edible or might have a second life.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2011.08,2024.5"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/89","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 34:\u003c/strong\u003e Dirty shame to keep wasting all this food but we really don't because we do throw away very little. We throw away only about a third of it. There are several muffins and things and cakes that do not keep and we do throw the pies away but we serve three-fourths of the pie to start with to seniors on senior day.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2025.3,2042.4"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/90","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e This year, more than 17 boxes of fair food, four layers deep, went to the mission.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2043.19,2048.01"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/91","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 33:\u003c/strong\u003e For our six meals that we serve each day, we have four to five hundred people every day. And the food that we receive here is very much needed because it gives us what we don't have to buy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2048.44,2063.159"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/92","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e The mission feeds hundreds of homeless people each day on a $600 a month budget. Nothing is wasted. The bread that can't be used for toast or sandwiches will be used as stuffing. The prize-winning cookies are an unusual extra that come once a year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2065.62,2080.12"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/93","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 33:\u003c/strong\u003e What will happen now is we've just got through lunch time and what food will come in we will see how it works into our evening meal. Maybe it will be the whole evening meal, maybe it will help us with two or three meals, it just depends upon how much.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2080.409,2096.31"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/94","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e Instead of being thrown away, the fair food is a little bit of home cooking for people without a home. Anne Bradley, Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2097.05,2104.37"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/95","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 35:\u003c/strong\u003e The faces of the crowd were faces of folks who had gotten up early, had made their way to an empty lot near the airport, and now were determined to see something truly odd. They were not disappointed. Here is a reportedly $1 million contraption that's part airplane, part helicopter, part balloon, part rocket, that looks like a washing machine but is meant to fly. In some ill-fated tests earlier in the week, it had proved excellent at raising dust, but not itself. Finally, with its inventor at the helm, Oregon's biggest ever hutchamacallit lifted off the ground, a 1,200 horsepower bomber engine dating from the Second World War dangling 25 stories beneath a helium-filled balloon. The bottom part and the top part weigh about the same. The old bomber engine can be used to steer the thing left and right and up and down. The man who dreamed all this up had his hands full and sent out a spokesman.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2130.45,2188.03"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/96","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e He's happy, but it didn't turn out any different than he expected. Sure.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2190.32,2194.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/97","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 35:\u003c/strong\u003e Equally pleased by now were authorities from the FAA all week They'd been complaining that where it was tethered the thing was a hazard to aircraft big planes had the steer to miss it But the Faa also said that the thing, was not airworthy not legal to fly ever so briefly though the feds changed their mind","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2194.89,2212.37"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/98","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 36:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, we're satisfied enough to let him get it out of here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2213.05,2216.09"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/99","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 35:\u003c/strong\u003e With one final blast of dirt, Nick Wall and his rocket balloon helicopter plane headed for points west. There, in the Oregon coast range, he hopes to become a one-man logging operation using his old bomber engine to lift 6,000 or 7,000 pounds of timber straight out of the forest in a single shot. I'm Walden Kersh, News 8.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2220.8,2240.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/100","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 36:\u003c/strong\u003e 4 hours of day time, which isn't going to be as much as 8 hours.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2270.62,2274.0"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/101","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e The biggest concern right now is that Otis is undergoing a lot of changes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2275.01,2278.47"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/102","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e I guess there are some areas that we don't have as many kids enrolled in, therefore, like health assistance.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2279.44,2284.28"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/103","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 36:\u003c/strong\u003e General Motors dealers have something over 1 million 1986 cars and light trucks available for this campaign. We're convinced that this campaign will put them in a position to clear the decks of 1986 models and prepare us for a fast start on our October 9th launch of our 1987 models.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2366.61,2392.69"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/104","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e The blaze was on private timberland about 400 yards up a slope from the Southern Pacific rail line. There, crews from the Dexter and Lowell fire departments hiked in and quickly subdued the fire that charred nearby trees and undergrowth. East Lane Forestry District's John McWade says a careless smoker may have caused that blaze.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2419.1,2435.54"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/105","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 37:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, it's an unusual place for a fire, and probably with some recreationalists walking through this area. It's not near a road and just not the logical place for fire, so we're still in looking at it to see what caused it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2437.46,2450.36"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/106","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Not a big fire, but when you saw the smoke cause for concern.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2450.64,2452.84"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/107","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 37:\u003c/strong\u003e Cause for concern, it was in the timber, and fire in the timber on the weather we've had, we're all real nervous. And the Lowell and the Dexter Rural Departments responded here, and the State Forestry Equipment is following up to mop this little fire up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2453.5,2466.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/108","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e The blaze charred less than an acre, but it is a reminder to the firefighters that the summer dry spell isn't over yet. Tracy Berry, Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2468.25,2476.93"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/109","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 38:\u003c/strong\u003e That's one of the things, they always have a big party on Tuesdays. If the federal government redefines how people pay taxes by eliminating a number of their deductions and their exemptions, the state will probably follow suit. If we do that, then because we've defined more things as income, we may get a revenue gain at the state, and how we handle that will be the major issue in the next session. Beyond that, also the question of property tax exemptions for... It would either allow the state to do a lot of things that we haven't been able to do because we didn't have the money or...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2498.21,2542.79"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/110","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e I don't know why I'm here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2544.17,2544.85"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/111","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 38:\u003c/strong\u003e Could be something where we could reduce people's taxes by that much, and those will be the major questions.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2544.85,2548.75"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/112","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e Thank you. Sometimes I wonder where I've been, who I am. Take away virginity","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2559.07,2632.46"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/113","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e Because the greatest love of all is happening to me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959#t=2634.15,2643.27"}]},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464","type":"AnnotationPage","label":{"en":["English [Transcript]"]},"items":[{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/71008/file/156959/transcript/88464/annotation/114","type":"Annotation","motivation":"subtitling","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/088/464/original/trint_Coll427_1034_transcript.vtt?1768241733","format":"text/vtt","language":"en"},"target":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/088/464/original/trint_Coll427_1034_transcript.vtt?1768241733"}]}]}]}