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It was just a few years ago that the rental market was so tight you couldn't beg, borrow, or steal an apartment space in Eugene. Returning University of Oregon students had to plead just to get a bed in someone's guest room. But when the recession hit Lane County, it hit landlords harder than most. The 1981 vacancy rate for Eugene of 6.4% shot up to over 11% last year. The news was even worse for Springfield landlords, where a full 16 percent of the apartment units were unrented. For all of Lane County, the vacancy rate was a very high 12.3 percent. Of course, this was very good news for tenants, who for the most part got the benefit of lower rents and fancy gimmicks. But the economy is changing, and landlords we talked to today say that the vacancies rate has dropped once again. In fact, one realtor says the vacencies in the higher rent districts of Eugene have up to as low as 3%. Why the change? Well, young people who may have moved in with their parents to save money are moving out on their own again. Others who teamed up with roommates have decided to split up. But perhaps most important, developers have simply stopped building new rental units. Realtors say the vacancy rate for rental houses remains much, much lower than for apartments. They say that's because some people moved out of apartments and into rental houses when the rates for houses came way down. And now many of them have taken a liking to detached single-family living. Vacancy rates are tricky no matter how you look at it. Any landlord can reduce his vacancies simply by lowering his rent. In fact, today's low vacancy rate might mean that your landlord isn't charging enough. Jack Hammond, Eyewitness News, Eugene.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=52.55,152.4"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e So you you know to be out there at two o'clock, and that was our appointment, so sorry to go the next day","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=181.18,185.82"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 3:\u003c/strong\u003e Next thing we knew that the tavern door burst it open and here's all these plain clothes people holding shotguns and immediately ordered us up against the bar and I never even really got a good look at him and They didn't show us any badges no uniforms and our first thoughts were that they were come to rob the place","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=189.489,207.81"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 4:\u003c/strong\u003e there and I went to put my quarter in and I dropped and I reached over and about that time the door comes flying open and while I still leaned down a guy ran up to me with a baseball cap on his only thing I noticed and had a gun pointed to my head and told me he's gonna blow my brains out if I move.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=209.03,222.05"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 5:\u003c/strong\u003e We had already run into three guns that evening in the same investigation. Two of them were loaded and concealed on people, and one was an unloaded pistol. And there had been quite a bit of talk during the evening during the investigation about threats against the investigators, that if they turned out to be police, they would be in big trouble, serious trouble.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=232.96,251.76"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e Day warm the next day, and then they chill. Let's pick it up. Price is rising.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=284.95,291.71"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 7:\u003c/strong\u003e I think we realized when we started early on that...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=295.569,298.93"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e We would have spent to build roads and etc. Up in those high mountain areas if we better reforestation.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=318.46,325.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e I don't know who's bigger.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=325.97,326.67"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 6:\u003c/strong\u003e I'm the only one publicly saying stop, but there are some people there who privately are trying to do something, but no, Senator Hathaway is probably the person.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=333.53,347.99"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e These men are still trying to deal with the events of the past. The Ex-Prisoners of War Association of Oregon meets periodically to discuss the problems that continue to haunt them even decades after their imprisonment. This group is mainly veterans of World War II in Korea. For example, at the young age of 21, Fred Liddell spent over two years in a Korean prison camp.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=365.59,385.15"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e The physical stuff was easy because the pain went away. You know, it was the mental thing that bothered you the most because you still can't forget it today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=386.05,394.63"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Lloyd Du Bois is a survivor of the notorious Bataan Death March, and he too finds the experience too fresh in his memory.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=395.5,401.66"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e I wake up at night dreaming that I'm trying to escape capture. I do this very frequently. I wake my wife up at night talking in Japanese, apparently, because she don't understand me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=402.48,421.42"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Du Bois still clearly remembers the torturous 90-mile march during which the prisoners received only one meal and anyone falling behind met with a swift death. Both men say the value of these group meetings isn't to relive the past, but to try to keep the events from driving them crazy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=422.06,437.36"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 10:\u003c/strong\u003e I can talk to him, even though it's a different war. I can talked to him and he understands what I went through. And I think that's what we're looking for more than anything else. It is understanding and acceptance. You go on the outside and you will make a statement, as Lloyd said earlier, and people will say, oh, for crying out loud, you know, what's this, another two-bit war year old.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=438.6,462.02"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Men find dealing with the Veterans Administration a frustrating experience, they say most of the staff of the VA seems to prefer to ignore the entire situation.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=463.15,470.91"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e How important are public swimming pools? Well, they're nice to have around during the dog days of summer and a valuable tool for those who can't exercise elsewhere. What about libraries? Well, the add to the ambience of an urban city and provide a place for the community's history and collective knowledge. But when budgets are tight and you have to fight fires and keep the streets safe, where do you cut? The Eugene City manager's answer has been to propose that the four city pools be closed and the library staff drastically cut. In all 42 positions, a full 5% of all city positions will be eliminated on July 1. That will require the termination of 28 people who now hold jobs with the city. Half of those belong to the union. Bruce Mulligan has been negotiating on the city's behalf to try to find an alternative to the layoffs. The city has asked the Employees' Labor Union to forego a 5% wage increase as an alternative to laying off 5% percent of the employees. But unless some progress is made, the city must make those cuts by July 1st. The notices are going out Thursday, a full three months before July 1st. That's because of a complicated bumping system. Those union workers who have their jobs eliminated have the right to bump other workers with less seniority. And that process could take up to three months. No police or fire positions are scheduled for layoffs this time. And the city retains the hope that they can work out an arrangement that doesn't include wage increases.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=493.03,572.8"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 12:\u003c/strong\u003e We have agreed with the union not to go to the press with any specifics as to what we're discussing. I would characterize the discussions as cordial, creative. We're trying to see whatever options exist out there that'll, number one, maintain services to the citizens of Eugene, and number two, avoid the necessity of layoffs.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=573.66,591.94"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e If those discussions are successful, then those layoff notices will be nothing more than just notices, and no one will be out of a job. But if they're not successful, then Eugene residents must look forward to a summer with no public swimming pools and with library services at a level at much less than what they've come to expect. Jack Hammond, Eyewitness News, Eugene.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=593.02,612.58"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e The PIC program is meant to deplete huge government stockpiles of grain and cotton, but some experts are saying the program is doing away with grass seed surpluses as well. In fact, seed dealer Alan Hick predicts there won't be enough seed to go around this year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=630.14,643.36"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, I think we're looking at most probably potentially the greatest world shortage of forage seeds we've ever seen.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=644.05,652.07"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e Eighty-two million acres of land are being taken out of production this year, but the government wants farmers to plant something on the fields to prevent erosion. Traditionally, farmers have turned to clover, alfalfa, or some kinds of grass. Hicks says clover and alfala seeds are already hard to come by, and grass seed stocks are going fast. That since seed prices soaring, Hicks said rye grass seed has gone up by about five cents a pound, orchard grass by more than fifteen. If that trend continues... Willamette Valley grass seed growers could be in for their first good year in quite a while.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=653.13,683.75"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e We should make these farmers here who have been suffering, get them well for the first time. And this can only help the total Willamette Valley and Oregon economy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=684.26,692.86"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 13:\u003c/strong\u003e Hick thinks prices could stay high because acreage is down this year. The last few years have done nothing to convince farmers to grow more grass seed, and the increased demand has taken growers by surprise. Hick also says the wet weather that has kept farmers out of their fields could cut into yield. But grower Paul Pugh says his crop is in pretty good shape, and he takes predictions of a boom year with a grain of salt. I doubt that it's going to be a terrible shortage. In other words, if prices are high and the yield is good when his crop is harvested this summer, that will be the time to celebrate. Scott Miller, Eyewitness News, South of Albany.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=694.29,729.46"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e Anam Gacchah","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=752.93,754.33"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 16:\u003c/strong\u003e We're asking a lot more of the same personnel, there's going to still only be two people here. They're going to be more highly trained. And we did make some changes within the structure of the fire department as far as positions. We had some captains available that would do this particular thing. So it's just a matter of changing positions and working within the existing budget to accomplish a better job. But it's primarily going to accomplish because the people are willing to do it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=796.3,818.4"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Back in 1975, Oregonians voted to legalize bingo games. The legislature approved a constitutional amendment two years later, but now proponents of SB 284 say current laws regulating the game are too loose. According to supporters like Senator Bill Fry, hundreds of thousands of dollars are being made illegally on bingo, and gambling-related crime is on the upswing. The new bill would limit games to five hours a day, two days a week, and it would put a $750 lid on prizes. Fry thinks that will project the legitimate bingo games.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=856.99,889.43"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e The profiteers are going to lose by the bill, I suspect. That is, the storefront churches are going to lose, by the bills.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=890.19,898.47"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e The bill is aimed at institutions like this one, the Church of the Holy Life Congregation. It doesn't look much like a church, but its operator Bruce Erickson says it doesn't need to. He is vague about the types of services or the charitable acts the church does, and he wouldn't show us the room where services are held. He says that's their own business. But he will tell you about bingo. He's mad about the new Senate bill and he says it's going to hurt the little guy. Its proponents claim they are trying to protect.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=898.98,925.52"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e If you limit prizes, all it does is help the operator. See, they're going to, like I said in the end, everybody that wants to play bingo is going to come and play bing even if you only pay $10. It's the only game in town syndrome.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=926.37,938.71"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Erickson says he's been singled out by the press and the legislature because he's an ex-con. He thinks the new legislation will throw things back to where they were before the game was legalized when law enforcement just looked the other way when illegal games took place.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=939.61,952.85"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e In other words, they want to get me and they're going to ruin everybody else in the process and we're still going to be here. That doesn't make any sense.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=953.74,961.56"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, the sense of that bill is now left to the State House of Representatives to sort out. In Springfield, B.B. Kraus for Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=962.41,969.57"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 18:\u003c/strong\u003e Public hearing. All right, let's just go.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=970.19,973.07"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e When the 7-Up Company set out to look for the high school with the most spirit in the nation, the Jefferson High Lions took on the challenge. And today, the town got a final chance to strut its stuff before the team of judges. If there was any doubt about this town's spirit, it began to fade as you followed the yellow paw prints that led to downtown. And the spirit didn't end with the high-school kids.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=988.13,1009.43"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 19:\u003c/strong\u003e This is really drawing the community and the school together. Actually, before this, I felt like there was quite a bit of distance between the community and the schools, but this is just really drawing the community in the school, together. We work together, kids have mowed lawns, painted buildings, decorated the downtown, just kind of helped spruce it up and make it look attractive.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1010.39,1028.95"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e As the judges motorcade wound its way through Jefferson, everyone joined in from the school kids. To the mayor and the city council. Why even the local livestock got into the spirit of the lions. Festivities soared high into the heavens, just like these 3,000 balloons. Skydivers tumbled to Earth. A skywriter initialed the blue, although the wind made short work of his message. Why, even carrier pigeons took to wing with the spirit of the purple and gold. And if you queried whether the town had a chance of winning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1029.88,1064.56"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 20:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah! I hope so! Wow, this is so excellent! Why should you win? Portland State. 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Because nobody knows where Jefferson is and we're going to make it shown on the map.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1071.09,1077.19"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e With all the bad news about unemployment and the economy, it's hard to find people in a small town with much to celebrate about. But the people of Jefferson found something. 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Crouse for Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1096.79,1099.61"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e Thank you. Thank you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1121.85,1123.97"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 21:\u003c/strong\u003e They want to start out on the top, and this is a business that's tough to get into and it's a business we have to grow with. We have to keep increasing and not start off with a multi-million dollar plant.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1142.16,1152.64"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e You have lost part of them than the regular conditional loss.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1194.71,1198.27"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 17:\u003c/strong\u003e That's what I have to say, and I think it isn't necessary to read it. I'll add that in the service, too.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1199.19,1206.13"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 22:\u003c/strong\u003e When I was. I do not hear directly. We felt it quite unfair to.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1207.05,1211.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 23:\u003c/strong\u003e As long as our domestic economy is eroding, people are unemployed, our infrastructure is collapsing around us, and money from Oregon in taxes and further national debt in order to fuel a nuclear weapons race destabilizes that economy and threatens world security. The failure to freeze means there will be no control of armaments. 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Now, after you have those, this nuclear build up, increase the fanatic by raising our voices and saying a strong no.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1241.14,1252.04"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 24:\u003c/strong\u003e That the foliant was used. Lawyers, they'll always find work.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1253.46,1257.96"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 23:\u003c/strong\u003e It is a sheer impossibility, but one in which we seem a goal towards which we seem to be racing. It is a goal which will always elude us, but one in of which our current national military policy seems to be based upon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1259.34,1278.98"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e An audit of the State Accident Insurance Fund says that corporation is in gross violation of state laws and that it overcharged employers for premium deposits. The report further charges that AOL was given special treatment during the time Association Chief Monte Montgomery was on the safe board. According to the report, the AOL deferred 87 percent of its safe premium costs because Montgomery had an inside track with the organization. That deferment began the same year Montgomery was appointed to the safe boards. The AOL chief says there was no impropriety.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1294.82,1325.32"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 25:\u003c/strong\u003e SAFE billed us every month. We may collect a half million dollars a month in premiums. And SAFE may pay out $600,000 in claims. And they send us a bill for it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1326.3,1337.82"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Montgomery praised SAFE as an innovative organization and says earlier investigations found no wrongdoing on his part. 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Firm in the state of Oregon has done or should do.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1350.47,1372.44"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 9:\u003c/strong\u003e Montgomery admits he has some concern that legal action may be taken against him, but he is confident he was completely within the law. Meanwhile, he has resigned his board position and formed a new insurance company to handle the logger's workers' compensation claims. The Logger's Assurance Company of Springfield has taken 63 accounts away from SAFE. 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Over 20 packets sold, two of these by 9-1 maintenance companies.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1416.62,1434.95"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 24:\u003c/strong\u003e Most of the people I've talked to think so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1436.03,1437.59"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 26:\u003c/strong\u003e And that's what I understand at this time. I read in the paper yesterday the proposed levy that you have and what the budget committee can","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1438.52,1445.24"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e I'm going to read and put, uh, ask my specific thing from the question that I've asked up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1446.03,1452.25"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 27:\u003c/strong\u003e Talking with people there, I have the support of the local business and I think from there we'll get support of local people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1459.32,1464.18"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 11:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah, we.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1614.59,1614.89"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 28:\u003c/strong\u003e The focus here in Eugene Springfield area is that it's summer, the strawberries are ripe, we want folks to know that the strawberries are ripe and then we also want them to enjoy living in Eugene and having some fun in a local sort of way. It's not a commercial type celebration, it's more let's celebrate our own backyard.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1641.03,1666.73"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/67","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 29:\u003c/strong\u003e Members of Farm Bureau, how to work with various systems and how to make those systems work. We want Farm Bureau members on loan.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1667.45,1675.07"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/68","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 15:\u003c/strong\u003e Hold on a second. I'll have to watch it till the end.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1680.88,1688.24"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/69","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 30:\u003c/strong\u003e That they can only be served as a helping people. We began.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1718.97,1723.43"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/70","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 20:\u003c/strong\u003e To alleviate the pain which has been caused. Well, I think the worst is over. That's about the most positive thing to say, that the economy is going to get better. But it will take about five years to regain the number of jobs that we've lost since 1979. We may not even regain all of those jobs in some places like Lumberwood Products. This recession was politically caused. It was caused by the Federal Reserve and Reagan's economic policies and it was consciously done, it was done on purpose. And when these policies run their course and the recovery begins and gets a little federal stimulation in the opposite kinds of policies, then we have a chance for getting back towards low employment. Thank you very much.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1723.66,1778.62"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/71","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 30:\u003c/strong\u003e Here's time, we want to try to get, send them to the jobs, making our, our needs public and begin our independent classes in this place where there's a clearinghouse to be able to make sure that people were eligible for these kinds of affairs with people so that they can try to go to work and they can go into these certain kinds of fields and...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1784.87,1806.27"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/72","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e I'm not going to...","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1877.46,1878.06"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/73","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 31:\u003c/strong\u003e The 12-member Budget Committee has its work cut out. City Manager Steve Burkett told the group he's devised a budget proposal which is within the 6% property tax limitation. But the document contains no provisions for restoring one- and two-year-old cuts in city services. The panel could always go beyond Burkette's proposal and present to the voters a supplemental tax levy to turn the streetlights back on, add an animal control program and other extras, but the chance of passage looks shaky at best in the early going. To get his plan together, Burkett is already outlining another year of financial austerity. The city manager gets his budget to balance by eliminating 15 positions. About 10 of those are already empty. In addition, there would be a general freeze on all salary and merit increases for the next 12-month period. Burkette would draw heavily on reserve funds and use an increased cash carryover to pad out the budget. He told the committees that the city will suffer in future years from draining those funds, but right now it faces no other easy options. Finally, Burkett calls for an accelerated collection on delinquent Brancroft accounts, something staff has began working on and hopes will show results soon. Those strong measures are the result of an annually weakening revenue influx. There are three main sources of funds to the city, general operations and collections, inter-fund transfers, and the meat and potatoes property taxes. The city looked good in 1980-81 with an actual budget of $8.8 million. In spite of the economic crunch, there was even a revenue increase in the next fiscal year, although property taxes dropped 3%. The real crunch began to hit hard in the current budget year. Taxes down 9% from two years earlier, the city of Springfield began slowly to draw from in-house funds, transferring to the general coffers. The band in the center began to get a bit wider from the vehicle fund, equipment, sewer, and library draws to compensate for the shrinking on either side in property taxes and other sources. Burkett's continuance of that practice would help counteract the sluggishness in property taxes and keep reduced services from dropping much further.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1878.61,1993.52"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/74","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 24:\u003c/strong\u003e In agreement with.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1994.84,1995.64"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/75","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 31:\u003c/strong\u003e Understandably, the Springfield Budget Committee is not thrilled with its task of holding together city government. If it wants to lob a supplemental levy by the voters, it will have to get council approval of the final budget by May 23rd to make it on the June ballot. Tracy Berry, Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=1996.52,2009.94"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/76","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 32:\u003c/strong\u003e And Thursday morning, and Thursday morning, who cannot make it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2010.75,2015.71"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/77","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e By the time theater-goers settle down in their seats for a performance in the Halt Center, they've undoubtedly laid out a pretty penny for the tickets, dinner, tucks and babysitter. And they must still look forward to yet another dollar for parking fees at the HALT parking garage. Unless, that is, they're on to the fact that they can park in the Parkade building across the street for free. The Parkade freebie is no secret and it's left the Holt garage all but deserted. In seven months the city figures it's lost thirty thousand dollars from drivers who park across the street. The Holt Center garage is partially financed by what's called a revenue bond. That means the city borrowed money on the hope that the parking revenues would provide the hundred ninety thousand dollars a year it needs to pay it back. But at the rate it's going the city faces a deficit this year of nearly a hundred and fifty thousand dollars. City traffic engineer Jim Hanks says Eugene anticipated the competition from the Parkade and planned to charge for parking there. The downtown commission objected, however, fearing negative reaction from downtown restaurants who might lose nighttime business if the Parkades were no longer free. But that opposition never materialized and now the city is thinking about charging a dollar for Parkade parking during halt events. Now only one more block away across the street from the parkade is this free parking I'm Scott. If they're going to start charging a dollar to park in a parkade, why wouldn't someone just want to come over here and park free?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2047.54,2127.62"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/78","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 33:\u003c/strong\u003e They'll always have that option. There's no way that we can charge enough to keep people from walking if they want to walk. And they'll always had an opportunity. I think that's good. The weather and convenience and a lot of other things we're going to keep people, most people wanting to","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2128.44,2146.17"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/79","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e The Holt Center sits on what used to be one of the city's most heavily used parking lots. Its replacement is now so empty that water puddles on the upper floors are stagnating for lack of car tires to stir them up. Jack Hammond, Eyewitness News, Eugene.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2148.84,2162.34"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/80","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 34:\u003c/strong\u003e How do you spell relief? Well, I spell it L-O-W-E-R-P-R I-C-E S. I think that spells lower prices. And that's what you can expect to find this week, as fresh fruit and vegetable prices start to recede. I like that. They're starting to go down. Finally, particularly vegetables, salad greens, lettuce is starting to come down. You were paying over $1 a head for lettuce. It's going to be down a little bit. Broccoli, cauliflower, all coming down in price. And that really good news, because it's great salad season. Thank you. Other good buys this week in the vegetable department. Carrots, onions, asparagus right now. Very, very nice buy coming out. Local asparagus, actually, now. About a dollar a pound. A couple of new items I want to mention to you. Cilantro coming in for the Cinco de Mayo. Fresh coriander, Mexican parsley. Cilantro, very, very Nice. And also fresh wheat basil, which is grown indoors in Hot House. Excellent if you're making any pesto dishes. That's fresh sweet basil. Over in the fruit department, two main items I want to mention. Mexican cantaloupes, very good right now. About a dollar a pound, but excellent flavor. And also California strawberries. We've had a lot of problems with the California strawberries earlier this year because of the weather. But the weather is leveled out, and the strawberry crop is just beautiful. The berries are coming in big, red, and ripe, running anywhere from 60 to 90 cents a basket. So we're seeing some improvement. Don't forget, this weekend is Mother's Day. You might give your mother a nice strawberry or something. Have a good week. For Eyewitness News, I'm Terry Potassium.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2266.61,2357.41"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/81","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 24:\u003c/strong\u003e That we had 365 individuals in the facility should be taken as a sign, if not an early warning sign, then certainly a sign that we are again looking at some problems, expenses that could have been alleviated. Now that's a false figure and I think we probably all know it because of the fixed cost of running an institution like this. I don't want to plowing back over. Old ground or opening old wounds, but one of the key elements of the criminal justice system dropped the ball last time around and we did not follow through adequately on that last jail overcrowding study. If we.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2374.97,2421.73"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/82","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 35:\u003c/strong\u003e It's not a threat, it's the cost of doing business and if we can't do our business here economically, we'll go to some state where we can.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2449.12,2456.54"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/83","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 36:\u003c/strong\u003e You know, they're free to make economic choices and decisions, and we're free to make public policy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2457.08,2462.04"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/84","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 14:\u003c/strong\u003e She was behind the lobby truck, the van, then this car.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2512.75,2516.83"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/85","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e An elderly person loses a mate and is forced into a nursing home because there's no one else to help with routine chores. Hiring outside help is too expensive, but Medicare pays the bills here, so each year more end up here as government costs skyrocket. Today it's estimated as many as one million could leave nursing homes if there were someone else to cook meals or help with simple medical care. That's what the Independent Community Care Act does. Allow Medicare payments for home care services. Oregon Senator Bob Packwood says, it's not just more humane, but can save the government money.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2530.47,2569.68"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/86","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 7:\u003c/strong\u003e And anyone knows it is cheaper to take care of somebody in a nursing home than a hospital, and it's cheaper to care of someone at home than in a home. There's nothing wrong with them, and for people who have to be in nursing homes, they ought to be. But the great bulk of our elderly who are consigned to nursing homes don't have to this.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2570.31,2589.29"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/87","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 8:\u003c/strong\u003e While no one disagrees with home care, there are potential problems. For some in serious need, it may be more desirable, but also more costly than a nursing home. And some may not need help at all, but would sign up anyway. To answer those uncertainties, it's proposed the program be established next year on a trial basis in only four states. If successful, it would then spread nationwide. But all this hinges on congressional, and more importantly, presidential approval. On Capitol Hill, Tim Hillard, News 4.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2590.09,2622.56"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/88","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 37:\u003c/strong\u003e To me, that meant that Eugene had contrast. So that coming up with an idea, I wanted to embody all those feelings, that there are the contrast. There is the Halt Center, where you can go and dress up and have a great evening. But you can also hang around in your Nikes and running shorts and feel comfortable.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497#t=2666.85,2685.97"},{"id":"https://uoregon.aviaryplatform.com/collections/1635/collection_resources/70551/file/156497/transcript/86724/annotation/89","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 38:\u003c/strong\u003e New law. Some cable operators will be conducting their own programs to give illegal customers a chance to become legal customers with no questions asked. The cable operator's objective is not to put people in jail, we just want to stop the cable thief. 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