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Don't need that. Go ahead. All right, go ahead, count. And I will take you to the... Oh, you people are... We had breakdowns from the standpoint of execution. We had break downs in the technique part of it. We had mental breakdowns. But I think the biggest things probably, when you analyze mistakes, whether it be Oklahoma or San Jose State, both of those teams, both our opponents had more penalties than we did. Both of them had more fumbles than we did, more interceptions than we did. Our problem is we're not able to overcome mistakes. We're just not that good at this point. And uh... Mistakes to us are disastrous and so we have to make fewer of them and against san jose state we just made too many mistakes and we made them in bad field position or at bad times and there were some good things that happened Saturday night the defense played well you've got to be pleased about that You bet, San Jose State, one of the fine offensive teams in the country year in and year out. And I think they were right in the top group this year off just one ball game. But they're always explosive, making 400 or 500 yards a game via the air. And they had a heck of a time even moving it, let alone by the way they normally do. That is through the air, and I think the defense deserves some credit for it, no question about it. They played hard, forced, literally forced, San Jose state to stay on the ground. But and it incorporates. We'd like to put any more time into these ahead of the runners. Surface. There's a... More and less air, that air box is divided. I'm afraid I'm a person that's feeling rather blue at this point. I don't expect the legislature to do anything. You just want them to understand what the problems are in the field? This is my feeling that if they can understand the problem. Hopefully there will be at least more understanding. I guess that there are those who would think that any time that there's any smoke at all that someone's goofed up. I think that they're working hard. I know that just right off of looking out at the field, my initial reaction today with the machines is that I'm not convinced that if you'd line up three of these machines and run them side by side that there isn't just as much smoke from them as there would be from open field burning. And I guess the thing is is a Marv just said that he's a little discouraged about the way things have gone, but I honestly believe that they're making a very strong good faith effort to try to find a solution to the problem right now. There seems little question that growers are trying seriously to solve the field burning problem. But after another summer of testing field burning machines in the fields, we still don't have one that's practical. In Junction City, Dave Fidenke, Action News. Yeah. Oh great, I love it. I came here from Florida, got here Saturday morning, didn't have a place to live, nothing, and everything's just working out great. Out of place and you're not having any trouble getting into classes. No, everything seems to be working out perfectly, everybody is so friendly. It's a little confusing, but people are helpful and they get you over the rough parts pretty good. Having trouble finding a way around campus. No, that's pretty easy, there's plenty of maps and the like, so it's easy to get around. Everyone's very open and helpful. Have you been able to find everything you've needed to find so far? Uh-huh, sure. Been able to get into the classes you want? I was real lucky, I signed up in the summer, got everything. Well, first of all, during the learning process, it'll take the pressure off of them. We don't expect to make any concessions for them in the real broadcasting world. But if they learn it here, they can adapt when they go into the real world. And that's all we're doing is giving them the opportunity to learn, and then they'll have to adapt when go to the regular station. And you're inside my shoes and you know This is KLCCF M\u0026E Eugene, the wireless program with Mike Canning until 4 o'clock. ...Through tomorrow except for morning fog or low clouds, highs in the mid... The really distressing thing about that cut, of course, is that in some of the areas, particularly in the area of mental health where we get state income to help sustain those programs that we make, let's say, a $10,000 cut and lose $7,000 or $5,000 or $8,000, something like that, in income. That's a very distressing to us. It's almost as if it were a double cut, so we're... We feel some very grave distress at that. We're simply not going to be able to offer the kinds of services that the people of this community obviously need. We haven't been able to before. And now if we cut back by 25% or something like that, it's going to even worse. The problem is defined was in the decision today by the council to revoke the charter was simply that we had two factions that we just never could get together. There were lots of give and take in the months of negotiating that we went through trying to come up with some kind of a charter that was livable by all the people that live in that area and as well as the people who own the property in the area and so when that broke down, why then it became very obvious when... One side refused to even want to pursue any longer, any more negotiations. The answer, obviously, is it's time to quit negotiating and just go ahead and revoke the charter, it appeared to me. I feel that it's better to have no association than to have an association like the Downtown West Side Association, which was not really open to tenants and residential people. I think that even though we don't have a neighborhood association at this time, it doesn't mean that we have no input. We can still attend hearings. We can talk to city council members. We can still make our views known and work in other ways to achieve our goals. Well, I'm not going to try and stop you. Thanks for watching! Yes. I don't like talking to you man, or him either. You know, but I don' like talking that thing. Yeah, I'll be there. I say we, I mean the majority. No ifs, ands, or buts about it, this or that, tit for tat. This week he's saying, well, I don't want to be a hostage. We are tired of the cop-out of home environment, bad parental guidance, keep it up. You know, we got 40-year-old adults right now saying, oh, I had a bad home, my parents were this, my parents were that. If counselors think they can be a father and mother image, I got news for them. There's only one father and Mother image, and that's their father and mother, be it bad or be it good. And they, the counselors themselves, make damn poor parents. Not going to be their victims. The merchants say the same thing. Most of the merchants I talked to said it isn't worth their while to put in like a stolen car and put in a report and arrest a juvenile because before he's back to his office, they're out on the streets again. And it's the truth. You've got insurance, and we mean it. I see no evidence that this is the last way we'll operate this way. We've fine-tuned this system down where it provides a good method for the students to get the courses that they want and to do their own negotiating for times and instructors. And unless things jam up a good deal more than we anticipate, I don't see a change to a computer system in the immediate future. Well, the application from Eugene Hospital and Clinic was that they build a new hospital so that they could turn what is now their hospital floor in the current building, that's the third floor, into additional offices and clinic space and that they would like to expand their hospital, which in the structure that it has now is not entirely efficient as the hospital unit. For example, they have some five-bed units and this creates a problem with Medicare patients who are only to be in a two-bed unit. So they find themselves moving patients around a lot and feel that they would have a more efficient facility if it could be built strictly at the hospital building. And then they would be able to add the clinic facilities on the third floor where the hospital now is located. That hold he's been digging for himself with all of the vetoes that he's been boasting about. I served as a congressman for six years. Gerald Ford in one year has cast more vetoes than President Eisenhower did in the six years I was in Congress. And this kind of negative government is saying well maybe with the problems piling up we need a president and a congress of the same party and I think that powerful argument is becoming more apparent every day. His own effort to head off Ronald Reagan all of you the new campaign reform we have raised for example in in the last Nine months since we started something in the neighborhood of a half million dollars That doesn't sound like much for presidential campaigns, but when no no person can give more than a thousand dollars And when there is a premium on contributions of $250 or less, in the sense that that money will be matched next January, you can see the tremendous, what I call democratization of the political process in the United States. Exciting election. There is a big field of candidates. One thing we would point to is Vietnam. When did these four candidates? Speak out. When did they see and perceive and stand up on the war issue? My brother, as you know, was one being from Arizona right under Goldwater's nose, who spoke out in the summer of 1967. Election is coming at us very rapidly only four four months away till the first delegate What sort of compromise do you envision? This energy issue has been banging around the Congress now for just close to a year. What is likely to come out of this? Well, I hope what will come out of it is a realization from Congress that they're going to have to take maybe some unpopular or unpalatable steps in order to have a short term energy policy and a realization from the president that he may have to give a bit in order to get a long term energy policy. Short term if Congress is going to cut down imports we're either going to have to have rationing or higher prices. I don't know if Congress is prepared to accept either. But they'll have to accept one or the other to cut down on imports. I've taken the position all along, there's difficult to legislate social values. There are problems as far as areas where there's a mixture of social values represented, public areas, and this ordinance really addresses that as realistically as possible. It's going to be difficult to enforce naturally. Priority-wise for police, it's just not one of those things that's going to get immediate attention. Over such things like crime and other problems in the police area. At the fair, well, we're going to have quite a... Well, mainly the idea is to get local people who have knowledge and skills in certain areas involving food together with the people that need them. And it's obvious that here in Eugene, there are a lot of people who had these skills and what our purpose mainly is to try and coordinate the people who has the skills with the the people need them and we feel that the Harvest Fair is one vehicle of doing this. I think we have an excellent chance. I know that we suffered a setback last week against San Jose State. We do feel, however, that the mistakes that we made are correctable. And we've been working very hard in practice this week to put that behind us and to solve the problems that we had there. And we think we're going to go back to Minnesota and play a real fine game. What kind of strategy do you have planned against Minnesota? Well, now, we'd be letting the cat out of the bag if we really elaborated on that one. But I think the key for us, anyway, is to be more consistent offensively, to hold onto the ball, move it, and, of course, score some points. And we must maintain the same consistency that we have on defense. I know it got the one true, true. If you had realized that this was not in the fire district, would you have moved here? I believe I would have because of the children. I wanted them out in the country where they could have their life. But I think I'd have took a better precaution than I did. Or at least I think that I tried. Ready for me to open it up? I'm gonna open it out to you. And now that's just one, and we'll be done. This is part three of this program. They said they were from every city, every area, and how they fill those communities. Okay, so, uh... Lay it down. Lottery tickets is illegal by federal law. No, the law is broken by the person that deposits the article in the mail. So if I were to sell these and fill them out and then send them back in, at that point I'd be breaking the law. What do you recommend people who get these do with them? Should they bring them down to you or what? I would recommend they bring them in to our office or even mail them into our office, although if they mail them, they're again violating the law. I would recommended that they bring the men to our offices and we'll send them to the appropriate area to be investigated. We're only interested in the person that's mailing them. Inspector Latrell told us that whoever is sending the letters could be liable for a $1,000 fine or two years in jail for every letter sent. That's a lot of time to put in for charity. In Eugene, Dave Fidenke, Action News. I'm, as the medicine chief of the Bear Tribe, we work with traditional Indian people all over the country, teaching them and helping non-Indian people as well, making them more aware of Indian philosophy and teachings, and also in ceremonies like in the Sweat Lodge or performing other Indian ceremonies, of course I work with that. My medicine is primarily as a spiritual medicine. They say that knowledge is healing, so if you help a person to get a better balance in their head, well, that's healing as well. Although many medicine men work with herbs and medicines along that line. Thanks for watching! Well, about $400,000 worth, we will be losing 10 presently employed positions officers and in addition to that the 21 positions that we had originally kind of fought for and had added to our original budget and all of that is gone. Is that going to put public safety in jeopardy in Lane County? Well, it certainly isn't going to help, but the mandated services that we provide is increasing, as you know, with the added courts, and it just means less police officers on the road. Yes, it is legal. It's something that we don't like to do, but we didn't like to cut the budget either. So what we're going to attempt to do here now, what we're gonna attempt to, and it is illegal, by cutting this budget some of our people have to be laid off. There's nothing illegal about that. They will be laid off. Well, according to the CETA regulations, as we understand them, after these people are off for 15 days then they're legally eligible for to be hired back with these funds. And so this is what we hope to do is take CETA funds and hire these trained people, people that we've already trained and experienced, and hire them back or as many of them as we can hire them, back on the same job they were on. And that way we will keep our experienced people and keep our service up at least to the highest level we can. It appears from here in Oregon, where unemployment is still as bad as it has been, that the recession is just dragging on and on. What do things look like back in Washington, and what's the Congress doing about it? From the view here, we see the recession gradually easing. But frankly, I would hope that we would still be more leery of inflation than recession. I hope we don't spend $60 or $70 or $80 billion in the red to try to get us out of the recession in 12 months or a year or a half at the cost of 10% to 15% inflation. 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