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East Oregonian
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
WORLD BRIEFLY
Clinton says email
server to go to
Justice Dept.
WASHINGTON (AP)
— Hillary Rodham Clinton
will turn over the personal
email server she used while
serving as secretary of state
to the Justice Department,
her campaign spokesman
said Tuesday.
The decision advances
the investigation into the
Democratic presidential
front-runner’s use of a
private email account as
the nation’s top diplomat,
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information was improperly
stored on her home-brew
email server.
Clinton had previously
refused demands from
Republican critics to turn
over the server to a third
party.
Spokesman Nick
Merrill said Clinton has
“pledged to cooperate with
the government’s security
inquiry, and if there are more
questions, we will continue
to address them.”
Also Tuesday, Clinton
gave to the Justice
Department thumb drives
containing copies of emails
sent to and from her personal
email addresses via that
server.
Clinton’s lawyer, David
Kendall, gave three thumb
drives containing copies
of roughly 30,000 emails
to the FBI after the agency
determined he could not
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who was not authorized to
speak publicly.
The FBI is looking into
the security of the Clinton
email arrangement. There
is no evidence she used
encryption to shield the
emails or her personal server
from foreign intelligence
services or other prying
eyes.
Word that Clinton had
relented on giving up
possession of the server,
which she has previously
said she wiped clean, came
as Republican Sen. Chuck
Grassley of Iowa said
two emails that traversed
Clinton’s personal system
were deemed “Top Secret,
Sensitive Compartmented
Information” — a rating that
is among the government’s
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Trump says
he’s prepared to
spend millions on
campaign
BIRCH RUN, Mich.
(AP) — Donald Trump
says he’s prepared to spend
hundreds of millions of
dollars on his presidential
campaign as long as he’s
doing well in the polls.
In an interview with
Fox News Channel’s Sean
Hannity set to air Tuesday
night, Trump was asked
whether he was prepared
to spend $345 million
dollars or more to fund
his establishment-bucking
campaign.
“Sure. You saw my
income, my income is
$400M a year,” Trump
responded, according to
highlights released by the
network. “Sure, I would
spend that if I am doing
well!”
The billionaire
businessman’s campaign
has also begun soliciting
fundraising dollars through
its website. Despite
the appeals, campaign
spokeswoman Hope
Hicks said that Trump will
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campaign, but has “been
overwhelmed by unsolicited
contributions.”
She said that Trump will
match any money coming in.
Trump’s campaign so far
has been dominated by one
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latest involving Fox News
personality Megyn Kelly’s
debate questions. The
former reality television star,
furious over what he deemed
unfair treatment, lashed out
at Kelly and the network,
telling CNN on Friday that
during the debate Kelly had
“blood coming out of her
eyes, blood coming out of
her wherever.”
But the feud between
Trump and Fox News,
one of the most powerful
voices in Republican
and conservative circles,
appeared to thaw on Monday
after the network’s chairman,
Roger Ailes, reached out to
Trump to clear the air.
“I assured him that we
will continue to cover this
campaign with fairness &
balance,” Ailes said in a
statement.
“As far as I’m concerned,
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CNN’s “New Day” Tuesday
morning after concluding a
brief phone interview with
“Fox & Friends” in which
Trump made no mention of
Kelly or her questions.
The CNN conversation
was much more heated, as
host Chris Cuomo pressed
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policy proposals since
declaring his presidential
run. His campaign has said
it plans to unveil new policy
plans soon.
“They want me to come
up with a 10-point plan, a
14-point plan, a 20-point
plan. It doesn’t necessarily
work that way,” said Trump,
who argued that, in business,
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also refused once again to
rule out a third-party run.
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Miller, 49, could also face
criminal charges once police
complete their investigation,
Police Chief Will Johnson
said.
Called to the scene
of a suspected burglary
early Friday morning,
Miller pursued 19-year-old
Christian Taylor through
the broken glass doors of a
car dealership showroom
without telling his
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set up a perimeter around
the showroom, Miller
confronted Taylor and
ordered him to get down
on the ground, Johnson
said. Taylor did not comply.
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that have catastrophic
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NEWARK, N.J.
(AP) — An international
web of hackers and traders
made $100 million on
Wall Street by stealing a
look at corporate press
releases before they went
out and then trading on that
information ahead of the
pack, federal authorities
charged Tuesday.
Authorities said it was
the biggest scheme of its
kind ever prosecuted, and
one that demonstrated
another alarming
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system in this age of
increasingly sophisticated
cybercrime.
In a 21st-century twist
on insider trading, the
hackers broke into the
computers of some of the
biggest business newswire
services, which put out
earnings announcements
and other press releases for
a multitude of corporations.
Nine people in the U.S.
and Ukraine were indicted
on multiple federal criminal
charges including fraud and
consipiracy.
Hop on over to the
35 th Anniversary of
the Muddy Frogwater
Country Classic
Festival
This page brought to you by the
Milton Freewater Chamber and
these area businesses.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
All Muddy Frogwater Festival Events take
place at Yantis Park unless otherwise
specified.
FRIDAY - AUGUST 14th
www.mfchamber.com
7am - 9am
Ambassador Breakfast
10am - 6pm
Entertainment Variety
9am - DUSK
Craft & Commercial Booths Open
9am - 9:30pm
Food Court/Kid Zone/Games Open
Welcome to the Festival!
M I S S ION
I M POS S I B LE
PG13
FANTASTIC 4
M-F DRIVE - IN
FM/AM RADIO SOUND
PG13
541-938-4327
Fri. - Wed.
11am - 4pm
IZZY the Camel
11am - 7pm
Harvest Time Fine Arts Show @ Central
School
1pm - 9:30pm
Beer & Wine Garden in North Shelter
5pm - 8pm
Rotary Barbeque Chicken Dinner
Gates Open at 7:30 p.m. Showtime starts at dusk
Adults $7, Children 11 & Under $2
www.m-fdriveintheatre.com
Always two movies for the price of one!
6pm
Muddy Frogwater PARADE
7pm - 10pm
Band Concert by JOKER
SATURDAY - AUGUST 15th
7am - 9am
Muddy Frogwater Fun Run
7am - 10am
Elks Annual Breakfast
8am
Softball Tournament - Adult Co-Ed Teams
541 - 9 38 - 62 26
5 S. Main, Milton-Freewater OR 97862
Mon - Thurs 8am - 8pm • Fri - Sat 8am - 9pm
9am - DUSK
Craft & Commercial Booths Open
9:30am - 11:30am
Pretty Baby Contest
9am - 9:30pm
Food Court/Kid Zone/Games Open
Stylish
Comfort For
Your Lifestyle
We care
about your
comfort
www.saagershoeshop.com
613 N. Main Street
Milton-Freewater, OR
541-938-5162
Mon.-Sat. 8am-6pm
Sun 12pm-4pm
11am - 2pm
Family Fun Races
11am - 4pm
IZZY the Camel
11am - 7pm
Harvest Time Fine Arts Show
1pm - 5pm
Talent of The Valley Competition & FINALS
1pm - 9:30pm
Beer & Wine Garden in North Shelter
1:30pm
Sign ups for Jalapeno Eating Contest
2pm - 3pm
Jalapeno Eating Contest
• P e t Foods &
Supplies
• Noble Panels,
G ates & Shelters
• Cattle Handling
E quipment
• Stock Tanks &
F encing Materials
• Animal Health &
G rooming Products
• Nutrena Feeds
• Wilson Trailers
• Saddles & Tack
• R o pes &
Accessories
G en e & Barbara Brown
8 4575 Hi ghway 11
M i l t o n - F r e e w a t e r, O R 9 7 8 6 2
4pm
NEW!! Marshmallow Drive
5pm - 7pm
Salmon Bake & Corn Roast
7pm - 10pm
Band Concert by ELEVENTH HOUR
SUNDAY - AUGUST 16th
7am - 2pm
2nd Annual BBQ Cook-Off Competition
8am
Softball Tournament - Adult Co-Ed Teams
8:45am - 10am
Chamber Coffee & Donuts
9am - 10pm
Community Worship Service
MILTON-FREEWATER
DENTURE SERVICE
10am - 11am
Christian Concert
• Dentures
• Implant Supported Dentures
• Partials • Relines and Repairs
10am - 4pm
Craft & Commercial Booths Open
Financing Available
Most Insurance Accepted
10am - 4pm
Food Court/Kid Zone/Games Open
Curtis Tatlock, LD
11am - 12:30pm
Muddy Frogs Square Dancers @ Yantis Park
84113 Hwy. 11
Milton-Freewater, OR
541-938-7644
12pm - 2:30pm
Beer & Wine Garden in North Shelter
12pm - 4pm
Harvest Time Fine Arts Show
12:30pm - 3:30pm
Band Concert by SHANIKO
Experience
the Difference
in Dentistry
1pm
NEW!! Marshmallow Drive
3pm
BBQ Competition Awards
541-938-3363
bwaydental.com
Norm Saager, DMD
508 East Broadway, Milton-Freewater, OR • Se habla español
3pm - 4pm
Firemen’s Water Fight IS BACK!!!
3:30pm - 4pm
Harvest Time Fine Arts Show Awards
Reception