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Yeah! We got a call yesterday afternoon from our retail representative that we'd have a three cent reduction in price, yes. What are your plans now to reflect that cost of your? Well, by law, when we get a shipment of gasoline with a reduction of price, then we have to lower our price three cents a gallon at the pumps. We've had a few calls that people have bought turkey parts last week that heard about it the first part of this week that's concerned about it. Is it affecting your sales in any way, as you can tell yet? Bobby a little bit. And I think that Alberto is running better than he was a year ago. He's a year older and some international experience. He's defending NCAA cross country champion and I know he would like to defend it. I think Rudy is running a year better than a year at this time. So is Ken Martin. Bill McChesney was up until about 10 days ago when he got the flu. So he's coming back again. And I didn't start running until about the third part of August. And I've been increasing my mileage, you know, each week. And I feel like I'm getting in better shape, although I don't think I'm going to be 100% for this meet as far as shape-wise. As far as my injury is concerned, it's totally gone. It's just a matter of doing a little bit more conditioning and getting ready for the Pac-10 and NCAA coming up. Don't go all the way with it, just pull back a little bit. I'm going to have to move it a little bit. Go faster, just don't swing all the way by. All persons in or about the building are to immediately come in to name one area. It was a yearly test, a fake accident, to see how Portland General Electric and public agencies handle an emergency. An uncontrolled ejection of a control rod assembly drive occurs. It pushes it through the top of the reactor vessel head itself. The drill, dangerous radiation leaks from the malfunction. Two workers injured. Hours before the leak can be controlled. Parts of Columbia County and Kalama, Washington are exposed. We've recommended evacuating in three sectors. This will be the most heavily populated. I'll start down there. We just received some word that they were asking for further evacuation, six or seven miles, which would be towards St. Helens in this direction. This is a simulated evacuation in case of Trojan. Oh, yeah. These are instructions in case there was a natural evacuation that follows. Engineers at the plant gave orders to control the problem. At this Portland command post, inspectors were testing the governor, state officials, and PGE to see if they moved fast enough to evacuate. And the aerial monitoring team is coming from where we have our own Like Las Vegas. Las Vegas Federal inspectors told News 8 the drill did not live up to new rules that call for quicker response by the utility and states. What we've been talking around for the last couple of days is going to require a massive rewrite of the plan. So this drill is not a test of the plans as it will be. Under the type of accidents we're saying they should consider now, there are accidents where that would be too slow. The governor was not happy. It's not running smooth enough, but we're keeping very careful notes, starting, as a matter of fact, when the first call came in, of some things that we think ought to happen, how they ought to happened. Oregon officials grumbled that their counterparts in Washington have inadequate evacuation plans for Longview. The NRC wants residents in Columbia County alerted within 30 minutes. These house calls came one hour late. The N.R.C. Praised the drill for one thing, operators did call the police for help. The N-R-C says some plants in the country refuse to do that. Boyd Leavitt, News 8. Wow If anything, I think it helped me in that it kept me from training too hard when I got back from Europe and I think that was best because I needed a rest, I was really tired. So I think I just worked out well in the long run. I think this will be a good test for me this year, I'm in really good shape right now and I'm planning on doing anything this summer, I should be able to do something now so hopefully it will turn out alright. Yeah, well, Alberto's, he really gets ready for cross country and the first meet in Annapolis. I was actually our eighth man and he beat me by a minute in a five mile course. So hopefully we can tighten up the gap a little bit between our first and fifth men and it'll give us a good indication of where we're at. I've never really done that well as an individual but it's so much fun as a team and every year I look forward to cross country because I know that it's gonna be either us or UTEP. We were second last year and that was really disappointing this year. We really want to get them. Don't go all the way with it, just pull back a little bit. Coming Tuesday. And then I'm going to turn to you, Dr. Reynolds. A group of demonstrators coming up to support you. Oh, great. I'm not that type, but the more the better. Oh, I love street theater. That's really powerful. Oh, God, that is powerful. I don't know that much about it. Mothers and babies. Get that, get that, uh, marijuana I was talking to today. Now there's some babies. Marilyn Miller, the former Apple FAA. Oh, God, just patience. And particularly in the heat. 13A. Dr. Royal, what? Would have made it very likely that Congress would have changed the ONC formula drastically. That could have eventually meant cutting at least in half of the funds we get now under ONC rather than increasing them. Of somebody from the East Coast because the concept is to compensate the count of somebody from the east coast. Right. At all, I'm telling you. That's all. That's on the... And my collapse impact decently well. Radiation you can't see, you have no idea if it's there. This is to give people eyes so that they can know that it's their, know how much is there, and try to make some decisions about what they want to do about it. If they want leave, if they want to stay, if want to contact their local. Officials, etc. They don't have any devices now that they're using one? They don't nothing some of them use the film badge system, but The finished product will look something like this, cost around $400, not exactly affordable for every home as of yet, but one day it may be as common as a smoke detector. In Eugene, Oregon, this is Lisa Stark for ABC News. Supervisory and organizational kind of issues. This would be for your management staff? One, I do a cost analysis and present to you various long-age animal problems in the community. And Yeah. Time office assistant, 22,000 prefab buildings, similar to the ones each of the agency, and alternative number three, staffing. Assuming donations, we may as well. Thank you very much. It's not on the high sensitivity range and it's like a 20th of the maximum range. So, and the problem with this is the back of the case can protect you, okay, the direct radiation that way isn't getting you. But if it's this way. A guy ran out and... I went inside and I waded around because nobody was in there. Finally said, is anybody here? And the pharmacist said, yeah. And he was face down, tied up in the back room. And I went and untied him, and he called the police. Did he appear to be hurt at all? He wasn't hurt, he was just kind of shaking out. So somehow they found out what a good year had asked them to do. So here we go. So each member comes in. Uh-huh. Each member of the joint house. There are two more going in today. Everybody on all the time and go back in there putting air out. So we're just supposed to go in there. Because you can help to decorate a room. Well, I wrote them. I wrote up and back to Portland and in Florida nation we've never had any complaints so to for our professional standards we need to look at letters to the editor and such. He feels differently about complaints about doctors but most of them complaints are handled. We do not have anything to do with licensing despite the fact that there are people writing letters to The Editor and all inferring that we are in concert somehow with the Board of Medical Examiners or anything like that. We are not privy to what's going on at the Board of Medical Examiners. Nor are we allowed to, their confidentiality will not allow the board of medical examiners to give information to us in terms of what they are up to. I think the Lane County Medical Society is deeply involved in my present situation. I can understand their predicament that they're in. I think that they were surprised to find that perhaps I have helped quite a few people in Lane County with the type of medicine that I practice and I have a fair amount of support now. And I think they're possibly embarrassed over this. I think also that they find themselves trying to put some distance between them and what's going on with the Oregon State Medical Board, trying to disassociate themselves because of this. It's going to take a lot more than one night to discuss all of this. It's not going to be here anyway, and we're going to resign anyway. So I'm going to sit here and think about it. That's all. And later, you know, at this point, I don't know. Could we have been doing the courier of that kind of routine, what they call it? $60 going once, $60 goes twice, sold to the gentleman in the blue shirt, $65. Okay? If she's to get 30%, that would be $35. So I'm thinking... Can I have the one you're wearing in exchange? I'm not wearing a dress. Why aren't you wearing a Dress? I'll tell you frankly, and with complete candor, please listen carefully. Save your comments for later. My room at the hotel was small, airless, and uncomfortable. A model of its kind. When I turned down the bed, I noticed that the sheets were none too clean. I went to the linen closet, which I knew to be on the second floor, hoping... It doesn't sound like the kind of behavior one expects at a four-star hotel. The voice! The boy has promised to return my dress. He's sold it to a friend who probably intends using it as sex organs. Do you realize- Do you realize what would happen to me if your adventures became- that it all had been destroyed by the pressures of society. I promised to find him a position. What qualifications has he got? What has he got? He can tell you. Well, there aren't many jobs for me. Let me change that, and I'll put one in the mic. . . . Was passed in 1975 with amendments to encourage people to vote, not to put obstacles in their way. We see this as not any different than in the 1940s and 50s when people had to pay a $3 poll tax to vote. That's an impediment to people voting. You should make it as free and open as possible. I think they would assure you that the figures on voter participation in the past four years... There is no possibility for us to even make a cursory examination of the voter registration cards, the addresses or the other information that is on those cards and when we must perform this duty at the last moment. Up to. At the time of eviction. You all have these structures, which will include SOAR, and that's the council that chooses to do on it. They have a lower lending corner. We start the process. You may find the process workable, even if it's tasteful, as we would, and the length, and the experiences of other public bodies that are based programs, such as EWEB, We would set the briefing to members of the policy board and also to invite it to speak. We won't take it no more. Fight back in large numbers. Fight back. We won't take it, no more, fight back. In life number... The people that will be teaching her from the end is open for you. What? Happy Halloween, I want to feel your neck. Next they're going to bite next. You Halloween! It's definitely a time when one's inhibitions are allowed to surface, and in Eugene, we know how to do it right. Right with us news, on all Hallows Eve, this is Rosemary Reed. The bill is in the mail. Fletcher is more advised in my business than I am, but I can tell you that this practice of same- That's what I'm doing with the water lamp right there. That's a neat pattern they've got going on there. Okay, ready to do it. Ha ha ha ha! Turtle Development Company in the form of two brothers and one partner is putting the finishing touches on this passive solar home Passive because there are no solar panels or conductors, but there is ample solar collection It's all done inside with the design of the home itself Turtle Development has designed this home with windows which allows sunshine through during the winter But not during the summer that way warm rays heat up concrete slabs which in turn heat the house when the sun goes down The house faces the south for maximum exposure and makes use of special windows which double insulate from outside cold. Some of the features give the house a personality The House of Solar House is a hybrid type house. It kind of lives with the season. In summer, you want to block out the heat, keep the house cool. While in winter, when you have a lower sun angle, you want it open it up and let the sun in. So in sense, the house is living. It's changing. And there's little things that you can do as the seasons progress to change. Solar consciousness doesn't end on the inside of the home. From the outside, the house has been burned or set back into the earth on the north and the west to insulate in combination with fiberglass on the outside. Also, there's a minimum of window space where the cold would escape from the home Passive solar homes offer a couple of advantages over standard construction, one of them being more open space, another being higher ceilings. But there's one more important human advantage to solar homes. They're not just homes to live in. Homes to live with. Peter Murphy, I'm with this news in Eugene. Okay, start here and you miss the Mohawk watershed in California, which is to the north, come up around. Shat trees along the river have a running bioassay of any problems in the river, and we keep in contact with those people if they have problems and we want to know about it. And so far? No problem. The north, come up around the clear lake, and then we include the Horschkrieg area in the south port of French Piedmont. Project basis, which will allow for the clustering which probably you have in your development, and it may provide more useful open spaces, and it may reduce the cost of facilities, public facilities and private, or a subdivision that's really utilize the cluster. The fit to the developer is that, at least under the Eugene code, is that one, they can do something other than a standard single-family subdivision. They can, you know, they have almost wide open ability to do whatever they wish in terms of residential development. Normally, they could do it at a greater density than you would in a traditional single-family subdivision. But at that requirement, you're hard pressed to get in over much at four, perhaps squeezing at four and a half dwelling units, dwelling units per gross acre. So there is a. Than you would in a traditional single-family subdivision. Our code for standard subdivision specifies a minimum lot area of 6,000. Approach that. Most of them are running around probably 7,200 to 8,000 square feet. But at that requirement, you're hard pressed to... Lane County consumer-owned utilities, Springfield has a negative number of 8.2% that they have to supply, and Central Lincoln has a number of 1.4. That was a megawatt. Megawatts, okay. So... And for all the others, I do not have a negative number, so I just wrote chaos. Maybe another year, like 1991. Thank you. This is Kandy, and we have about 1,200. But they could not be from Kandy or the Fair Dismissal Board. Now, the Fair Dismissal board is a teachers. Kandy High School has 1, 200 students. If we brought somebody. With mediocre teachers, we will have mediocre education. Do you think tenure produces mediocre teachers? Yes, it does. Because a teacher, after having tenure, after three years, and they have tenure, they are assured of a job. There is no incentive for them to keep on pushing and doing a much better job. Thank you. They are, outside of the United States, the number one basketball team in the world. They have dominated the European scene for the last couple of three years. They have also dominated all of the World Cup games during that time period. So you have to say that they are the best team, and that's including the Russians, available in the European theater. I can't tell you for sure, except that they're a big, strong, physical team. They seem to like to use... The 1-2-2 zone and probably the 2-3 zone. But they're a solid group. I think the youngest player is 22. The oldest is 28 or 29. So it's a team with a vast amount of experience in world competition and in the United States. So we could not, had we tried, really picked a tougher team to open this 1979-80 schedule. Thank you. 2, 2, 1, 2 3, 4 I'm thinking about the movement itself and how exciting it is to do, but also that I'm bringing it to people. I think about the audience quite a bit, and I don't like a situation where I can't see the audience. I'd like, you know, I like informal settings better because I can see them one to one. How about you Mary? Well for me it depends on the piece. Sometimes you're just trying to concentrate on keeping your breath from the end of one thing to another and not rocketing into somebody as you're moving by them really fast. Sometimes I have other mental images that go along with pieces. I have one piece now that involves a transition into a costume that's a butterfly so that that's really strong image for me or flight. I see it getting us out of the farmland up on the hillside where we should build the houses. And that keeps us in conformity with LCDC. Yeah, it certainly does. What about prices, though, for land once we see this kind of system installed and used on a mass scale? Well, I feel that now the prices of property that have septic approval are quite high. It probably will lower those a little bit and raise the prices of marginal lands, kind of put everything on an even keel. We'll be right back. We as the advocates of the teacher's rights, the association, and so forth, find that there is reason to believe there were other reasons than those given. That it was really an arbitrary and capricious decision on the part of the school board or the administration backed up by the school board, then we think that there ought to be a neutral third party situation, such as the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board. Yeah. Take a picture. Ali! Oregon's Trojan plant, an example of the type of reactor the NRC is concerned about. The core is where the fuel rods create the nuclear reaction, which makes heat to make steam to make electricity. Inside, fuel rod assemblies like this one. Water flows between the rods to keep them cool enough to prevent a meltdown. The NRC study says. If an accident happens, the cladding or metal skirt around the small fuel pellets could be damaged more severely than previous studies had indicated. If too many of them expand or break, the debris could fill the spaces where the cooling water normally flows. Close. Emergency pumps may not rush enough coolant to the whole assembly. The temperatures would be too high. In the worst case, the reactor core could melt. Such an accident could be worse than Three Mile Island. 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