Us from san quent winn both sides of this story. Jean . Reporter raj, marc klaas told me tonight that he expected the man who killed his daughter to pay for his crimes with his life. He says he met with governor gavin newsom before todays announcement and told him taking the Death Penalty off the table is a bad idea. A little piece of me died. And i became internally very, very angry. Reporter marc klaas says he is outraged by governor Gavin Newsoms decision to halt executions in california. Klaass 12yearold daughter polly was kidnapped and killed in 1993. Her Richard Allen davis, is on death row. Klaas says he met with the governor yesterday and what abo helping crime victims ended with what he calls a disappointing announcement. Because what Governor Newsom just did is he gave them the greatest gift of all. He gave them their life. Wow. Wow. He turned his back on the juries. He turned his back on the laws. He turned his back on the will of the people. Reporter the governor shared on
they have hit more home runs than any other visiting team over the last two years. that is an issue. so is this. mets starter jake on degrom, one through eight hitters, nothing, nota. degrom doing it all. out at the plate on codey asche in the fourth. degrom throws first one hit, complete game shut out in philadelphia, against the phillies, in 26 years. phillies lose five to nothing. not a whole lot to talk about offensively. pretty much sums it up, degrom, he kept us down. it is frustrating when a guy is out there dominating you the whole day. the it is his day. he pitched well. you know, you have to give a little bit of credit to that guy. he made his pitches when he needed to and he got a couple of out. tomorrow against the marlins. speaking of dominant pitching performance is it has been nearly a year since coal hamel s no hitter in chicago. feels like yesterday. hamels returned with the rangers to chicago. first start at wrigley since july 25th of last year when
will the minster show compassion and make an accommodation in this tragic situation? i think the honorable member for the question, we joined mr. thompson and are battling cancer and strength and courage as they do so. and of course there resources available for the individuals. so we encourage the individual in question to pursue the resources available and wish him every best wish. mr. speaker, a private enterprise will benefit from the canada decision eliminate home mail delivery. as shown and 65% of the population spoke out against the privatization of the post ask survey. can they tell us why the public has to pay between 20 and $60 to have their mail delivered to their door? the honorable mention the reality is they don t. canada post is facing a serious cash front and as they are supposed to do under the 2er78s of the statute. indeed mr. speaker, i think it s important to know that the federation of municipalities overwhelmingly rejected a motion brought to t
agriculture. across this state, communities are coming together working on kindergarten readiness and third-grade reading. we had the first tuition raise in 14 years. today 95% of all oregonians have health insurance coverage. tens of thousands of them for the first time and they don t have to choose between the utility bill and taking their child to the doctor. they are healthier and happier and more productive on the job. together we have delivered for oregon, but we have more to do. it requires leadership based on values and based on the belief that we are all in this together. based on the belief that oregon will be a good place for any of us to live. it requires the ability to bring people together to tackle these problems as a community. we have brought our state together over the past four years. we have delivered for oregon. we cannot allow ourselves to return to the divisiveness of the past. this is about values, the ability to deliver. i m john kitzhaber, and i m as
the impact it s expected to have on millions of thanksgiving travelers. mornings on 2 starts now. good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. these are live pictures from san francisco outsides betty ong chinese recreation center. it s the first stop on president obama s whirlwind bay area visit which begins in about three hours when he lands at sfo. the controversial topic he will be addressing and the preparations already underway for his visit. all of that coming up in a live report. good morning. i m tori campbell. good morning. i m dave clark. let s talk about weather and traffic? steve? a spare of the air goes until midnight. the high pressure is here. it s kind of parked itself near us. not much of a breeze. hazy skies. everything, as you can see, as far as cloud cover, the bend in the clouds, that tells you where the high pressure is. the dome of it. it s there. oh, baby, it s cold. 32 napa. a lot of 30s. a bunch. maybe a breeze or a patchy fog holding some of