Beautiful day for our final road cleanup of the year our 5th year after we adopted the street
Great turnout as we had 15 of our 30 students take time off from work and play for community service.
Going to miss our seniors as they go off to college
@VoiceoftheDucks So awesome to meet you and your wife at your induction Into the Hall of Fame with my dear friend, Laurie Vizzini
And happy to finally be able to tell you that story about listening to the radio and reading my program while you were calling Kenny‘s touchdown. Dang radio delay.😔
@TheDirtJohnson I was blessed to attend the hall of fame induction of Jerry Allen What a great human being ,he dedicated much of his acceptance to Shonz
@GallagherJrGC One of our players from Oregon played for Pat Summit at the University of Tennessee and played in four national championships
Three winds one second we just got her inducted to be Oregon sports Hall of Fame. I’ll send you a pic.
Setmayer: I can’t tolerate when Trump supporters try to act as though Trump backs the blue. He doesn't.
He abdicated that because you know what? He did not defend the constitution. And he violated his oath of office. You know who said that? You did
My Democratic colleagues and I just left the state of Texas to break quorum and stop Trump’s redistricting power grab.
Trump is trying to rig the midterm elections right before our eyes. But first he’ll have to come through us.
It’s time to fight back.
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart of MSNBC joined @IAmAmnaNawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Donald Trump firing the head of the agency that produces the monthly jobs report, the White House surveying the humanitarian situation in Gaza on Friday and former Vice President Harris making her first television appearance since losing the election.
A legend in the booth.
Ian Baker-Finch sits down with Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman to discuss his retirement from broadcasting golf after an incredible 30-year run and the past 19 with CBS Sports.
Presidential advisor and former News Hour contributor David Gergen has died at the age of 83 after being diagnosed with Lewy body dementia.
Throughout his career, Gergen served four presidents, both Democrats and Republicans, and spent many Friday nights offering his insights and analysis on the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.
@GeoffRBennett has more Gergen's life and legacy.