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not an endorsement. >> larry: so you are a going to fly to portland, oregon. >> well, the next -- it'ske the next time i'm in portland, i'm going to go over to paul's house. >> larry: fly out and do it the next time i'm in portland. >> you think i should just get on the plane. >> oh my goodness, no. not this time of year. it's very cloudy and very rainy. not a good time to be washing cars. >> i am going to come to portland and wash your car for you. you are the winner of this contest, and you live in probably the coolest city in this country. >> well, thank you. >> larry: congratulations, paul. >> thank you very much. >> take care. >> larry: paul by the way since finding that has gone a little problem with his eyes and has needed corrective lenses after looking for that. >> he is an engineer. >> larry: now, when we come back, michael will have a new contest with a potential another winner, right after this. nutrisystem's roll back sales event: lose weight and save money with our lowest price since 2004. i'm angie everhart, and i lost 34 pounds on nutrisystem. i lost 120 pounds on nutri
not an endorsement. >> larry: so you are a going to fly to portland, oregon. >> well, the next -- it'ske the next time i'm in portland, i'm going to go over to paul's house. >> larry: fly out and do it the next time i'm in portland. >> you think i should just get on the plane. >> oh my goodness, no. not this time of year. it's very cloudy and very rainy. not a good time to be washing cars. >> i am going to come to portland and wash your car for you. you are...
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i grew up in portland, oregon and have lived in lots of places. i was to undergraduate school in fort collins, colorado democrats going to birkenau lived in new york are at a moved around a lot. >> why biology class what interested you about biology class >> is actually free to the vast countryside is one of those kids was completely obsessed with the most time i was five i was going to be a veterinarian. so i was attack about that is as good as he you do for you if you are is that he is a good or if you have is that it is as good as he is to live in a universe with her. a lot of that has to do is because henrietta has
i grew up in portland, oregon and have lived in lots of places. i was to undergraduate school in fort collins, colorado democrats going to birkenau lived in new york are at a moved around a lot. >> why biology class what interested you about biology class >> is actually free to the vast countryside is one of those kids was completely obsessed with the most time i was five i was going to be a veterinarian. so i was attack about that is as good as he you do for you if you are is that...
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i grew up in portland, oregon and have lived in lots of places. i was to undergraduate school in fort collins, colorado democrats going to birkenau lived in new york are at a moved around a lot. >> why biology class what interested you about biology class >> is actually free to the vast countryside is one of those kids was completely obsessed with the most time i was five i was going to be a veterinarian. so i was attack about that is as good as he you do for you if you are is that he is a good or if you have is that it is as good as he is to live in a universe with her. a lot of that has to do is because henrietta has on. 's constant presence in my life. >> rebecca skloot is the author, have is a good to read the rest of the anthropology the university of wisconsin in madison and she has written another book. this one is sensitive. professors have heard the term kamikaze come from? >> it originate when the mongols is to invade japan and they were going to rid the land in kyushu and that's pumping. and all their ships are all returned. japan has s
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i grew up in portland, oregon, and i have lived in lots of places. i went to undergraduate school in fort collins florida and in grad school in pittsburgh and lived in new york. i've moved around a lot. >> y buy ecology? what interested you about biology? >> it was actually i was pre-vet. i was on of those kids obsess with animals and by the time was 5i was going to be a veterinarian so i was very one who threw coatrack so i was interested in science and medicine but it was very much this in the goal of being a vet. >> do you feel like henrietta lacks is a friend of yours? >> i definitely feel like she is a huge part of my life and yeah, there is this sense in which deborah, her daughter, believes that henrietta lacks is out there and free much alive in the universe with these cells and she's been biding my life, like i am a pub it -- puppet. a lot of what happens in my life is because henrietta lacks does or does not want it and so yeah, henrietta lacks is a constant presen in lif >> rebecca skloot is the author, crown is the publisher, the moral li
i grew up in portland, oregon, and i have lived in lots of places. i went to undergraduate school in fort collins florida and in grad school in pittsburgh and lived in new york. i've moved around a lot. >> y buy ecology? what interested you about biology? >> it was actually i was pre-vet. i was on of those kids obsess with animals and by the time was 5i was going to be a veterinarian so i was very one who threw coatrack so i was interested in science and medicine but it was very...
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. >>> in portland, oregon, today a jury found the boy scouts of america negligent in the sexual abuseormer scout by an assistant scout master in the early '80s. the jury awarded the man $1.4 million with additional punitive damages still to be determined. boy scouts say they will appeal. >>> we learned of astonishing numbers today from the earthquake experts at cal tech. they've been measuring the number of strong quakes, that means quakes that register at least 4.0. in southern california this year they are seeing a huge uptick. 70 already and it's only april, compared with 30 in all of last year. while they don't know why, they do know a rumor has gone viral on twitter saying these quakes are a precursor to the big one, which they say is not true because there is still no reliable way to predict earthquakes. >>> as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast marks a big anniversary for america in space. it was 40 years ago tonight a, a little after 10:00 eastern time, apollo 13 had what its low-key crew famously called a problem. a disastrous explosion in the command module on its way
. >>> in portland, oregon, today a jury found the boy scouts of america negligent in the sexual abuseormer scout by an assistant scout master in the early '80s. the jury awarded the man $1.4 million with additional punitive damages still to be determined. boy scouts say they will appeal. >>> we learned of astonishing numbers today from the earthquake experts at cal tech. they've been measuring the number of strong quakes, that means quakes that register at least 4.0. in...
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host: portland, oregon, and this is jeremiah on our republican line. caller: i am a wounded soldier -- blown up by two ied's in afghanistan and there is nothing i would not do to go back and that is the job. host: how long ago? caller: this is in 2007-2008. i was with the x 70 engineer, i'm a combat engineers and i drive around and look for ied's. when you are driving through these towns and you see the smile on these kids, that is the future of it. host: you are saying if you could, you would go back? caller: i tried my hardest to go back. i am on disability the rest of my life for it. trust me, i would drop everything i have a right now to go back. the afghanistan policy, compared to the iraq policy, president bush was correct and right -- we have one in iraq. host: you read some of the quotes by karzai. what do you think? caller: if he told li stand against the caliban or outside it -- told police stations against the taliban or al qaeda, he would be overrun quick so he -- if the totally stood against the taliban or al qaeda, he would be overrun qui
host: portland, oregon, and this is jeremiah on our republican line. caller: i am a wounded soldier -- blown up by two ied's in afghanistan and there is nothing i would not do to go back and that is the job. host: how long ago? caller: this is in 2007-2008. i was with the x 70 engineer, i'm a combat engineers and i drive around and look for ied's. when you are driving through these towns and you see the smile on these kids, that is the future of it. host: you are saying if you could, you would...
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. >>> and we're going to move on now to portland, oregon, where a jury found the boy scouts guilty of negligence for turning away while an assistant scout member abused young scouts. the giant organization was ordered to pay one victim 1$1.4 million, and that may be just the beginning. neal karlinsky was in the courtroom to hear this verdict. >> reporter: inside a portland courtroom, the man who was just a young scout when he was molested in the 1980s, hug his family in relief. his mother has waited more than 20 years for this day. you must have a fair amount of relief? >> absolutely. absolutely. you have no idea. >> reporter: attorneys allege a systematic cover-up within the trusted institution since at least the 1970s, lifting a lid on so-called perversion files, internal boy scout documents never revealed to the public. attorneys say the files kept track of alleged wheel molesters within their ranks. in a statement, the boy scouts said they are gravely disappointed and believe the allegations are not valid, saying the boy scouts have been on the forefront of training leaders and yo
. >>> and we're going to move on now to portland, oregon, where a jury found the boy scouts guilty of negligence for turning away while an assistant scout member abused young scouts. the giant organization was ordered to pay one victim 1$1.4 million, and that may be just the beginning. neal karlinsky was in the courtroom to hear this verdict. >> reporter: inside a portland courtroom, the man who was just a young scout when he was molested in the 1980s, hug his family in relief....
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and in portland, oregon, a jury found the boy scouts of america negligent in the case of a man who wassed by a scout master in the 1980s. carey lewis was 11 at the time. he's now 38. they exposed secret files on the scouts kept on volunteers who abused children. and coming up next, tweet dreams. twitter has a plan to finally start making some money. many adults don't meet the recommended daily intake for all vitamins and minerals through diet alone. that's why there's... it helps provide key nutrients your body could be missing. one serving of boost contains twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals plus 10 grams of protein. these nutrients help promote bone health and muscle mass to help keep your body moving. achieve a balanced diet so you can live life to the fullest. find boost in the nutrition isle. brand power. helping you buy better. time for new zyrtec® liquid gels. they work fast. so i can get relief from the pollen that used to make me sneeze. with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel.
and in portland, oregon, a jury found the boy scouts of america negligent in the case of a man who wassed by a scout master in the 1980s. carey lewis was 11 at the time. he's now 38. they exposed secret files on the scouts kept on volunteers who abused children. and coming up next, tweet dreams. twitter has a plan to finally start making some money. many adults don't meet the recommended daily intake for all vitamins and minerals through diet alone. that's why there's... it helps provide key...
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so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine...shington, d.c., or seattle, washington, or somewhere in between, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >>> we're following breaking news out of texas. kids who have been evacuated. appare apparently, a secretary at the school opened a letter and white, powdery substances fell out of the letter. that secretary was taken to the hospital and the students evacuated to the local high school. the public information officer said the secretary complained of itching and no other symptoms, but they're worried about what this substance is. hazmat is on the scene and now they're asking the school district to say that parents can pick up their kids, but the school district will keep them until the end of the day if necessary. >>> we
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so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine...ton, d.c., or seattle, washington, or somewhere in between, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ >> let's check in with campbell brown in new york to see what's coming up. >> tonight, the u.s. now on a mission to kill an american citizen. we're going to have a debate, a conversation over whether that's the right thing to do in the name of fighting terror or have we crossed a line here. plus we're going to have a lot more on the governor of virginia doing damage control after declaring april federal history month and leaving out slavery. the nation's first african-american governor here to talk about that. we'll see you in a few minutes. >> we'll see you then. this one pains me. this one pains me. not only is pete dominic, our off beat reporter standing outside of heaven, which in boston is called fenway park, with a yankees cap, we paid for him to go there. pete, one to one. there's a game under way behind you. please red sox tonight. ho
so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine...ton, d.c., or seattle, washington, or somewhere in between, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ >> let's check in with campbell brown in new york to see what's coming up. >> tonight, the u.s. now on a mission to kill an american citizen. we're going to have a debate, a conversation over whether that's the right thing to do in the name of fighting terror or have we...
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. >>> just in a jury in portland, oregon, found the boy scouts of america negligent for repeated sexual abuse. the lawsuit filed by a man who says he was abused by an assistant scout master in the 1980s. the jury awarded him $1.4 million. boy scouts of america were liable for punitive damages that will actually be decided in a separate phase of this trial. and that would be in addition, i should point out, to the $1.4 million awarded today. again, the boy scouts of america ruled to be negligent. >>> authorities in tennessee say they have not been able to question a woman who caused outrage by sending a 7-year-old russian boy she'd adopted back to russia alone. the u.s. babied to russia says americans are really offended about this as well. john beyrle hopes thements won't jeopardize adoption by u.s. citizens. the boy is being attended to in a moscow hospital and in good hands. put on a flight alone way note saying he was violent and had severe psychological problems. so far, there are no charges against the woman. >> what we're going to have to do at this point is continue the investiga
. >>> just in a jury in portland, oregon, found the boy scouts of america negligent for repeated sexual abuse. the lawsuit filed by a man who says he was abused by an assistant scout master in the 1980s. the jury awarded him $1.4 million. boy scouts of america were liable for punitive damages that will actually be decided in a separate phase of this trial. and that would be in addition, i should point out, to the $1.4 million awarded today. again, the boy scouts of america ruled to be...
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jurors in portland, oregon, ordered the scouts to pay jerry lewis for the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a scout master. the abuse happened in the 1980s. >> i have not had closure, but i have a long road ahead of me, but it's a huge jumping point for me. >> last week the juror awarded lewis, and they noticed the men never apologized to lewis. >>> and then men appeared wearing handcuffs and prison clothes as they were taken to a courthouse in norfolk, virginia, yesterday. the u.s. flew the suspected somali pirates from east africa where they were held on american ships. if convicted they face a mandatory lifetime sentence. >>> and bret michaels rushed to the hospital. >>> and how a man got his head stuck in the train doors. >>> chuck will tell us if the weekend i'm a fashion stylist. my secret? t.j.maxx. they buy directly from designers and you see the savings! i dress fashionistas. but i'm a maxxinista. t.j.maxx. >>> bret michaels is in critical condition this morning after suffering a brain hemorrhage. he was rushed to intensive care on thursday with a severe headache. d
jurors in portland, oregon, ordered the scouts to pay jerry lewis for the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a scout master. the abuse happened in the 1980s. >> i have not had closure, but i have a long road ahead of me, but it's a huge jumping point for me. >> last week the juror awarded lewis, and they noticed the men never apologized to lewis. >>> and then men appeared wearing handcuffs and prison clothes as they were taken to a courthouse in norfolk, virginia,...
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. >> reporter: they are test marketing the product in portland, oregon, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio. cigarette makers may be turning to new products, drips and toothpick-like devices. a new school looked at a variety of these products, which can cause unintentional tobacco poisoning in children. it warns, in light of the novelty and potential harm of dissolvable nicotine products, authorities are advised to study these products. >> even one milligram or one pellet can sicken a child. as much as seven or 13 pellets could cause severe toxic effects, including potentially death. >> reporter: r.j. reynolds disputes that and points out the majority of child nickpine poison -- nicotine poisoning still comes from consuming cigarettes. >> adults should ensure that young children do not have access to tobacco products, including dissolvable tobacco products. >> reporter: orbs are sold in child-resistant packages. but keeping children away from something that looks like candy may be easier said than done. >> and harvard researchers say even though the packaging is made childproof, adults may
. >> reporter: they are test marketing the product in portland, oregon, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio. cigarette makers may be turning to new products, drips and toothpick-like devices. a new school looked at a variety of these products, which can cause unintentional tobacco poisoning in children. it warns, in light of the novelty and potential harm of dissolvable nicotine products, authorities are advised to study these products. >> even one milligram or one pellet can sicken a...
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so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine...ton, d.c., or seattle, washington, or somewhere in between, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> welcome back to "hardball." this last friday, president obama dropped some names we rarely hear him say. here he is with cbs's harry smith on "the early show." >> are you aware of the level of enemity that crosses the air waves and that people have made part of their daily conversation about you? >> well, i mean, i think that when you listen to rush limbaugh or glenn beck -- >> it's beyond that. >> -- it's pretty apparent and it's troublesome. >> talk about product placement. rush limbaugh respond third degree weekend with what we call the dick cheney method. he put out an e-mail this time to to l tico. >> quote,
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. >> warner: you were an archbishop for 20 years first in portland oregon and then in san francisco. i gather you did have to deal with cases. >> exactly. i had to deal with many cases but it was learning by doing. i can tell you that. >> warner: so in retrospect, do you have any regrets the way you handled them? do you think that you were part of a culture that was slow to recognize the damage that it did? and the need to move assertively to get children out of the reach of priests like this? >> well, i examine my own conscience with the help of media and lawyers in oregon and california. so i could... i could honestly say that i could have done some things better than i did. >> warner: now the pope himself has also been criticized for the way he handled cases as archbishop in munich and as cardinal ratzinger when he had your job. is he going to address those himself? explain whatever he did or didn't do and accept responsibility? publicly? >> well, i can't speak for him. but i mean in my analysis of those two instances that you bring up, i think his case in munich does not strike m
. >> warner: you were an archbishop for 20 years first in portland oregon and then in san francisco. i gather you did have to deal with cases. >> exactly. i had to deal with many cases but it was learning by doing. i can tell you that. >> warner: so in retrospect, do you have any regrets the way you handled them? do you think that you were part of a culture that was slow to recognize the damage that it did? and the need to move assertively to get children out of the reach of...
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a jury in portland, oregon, ordered them to pay $1.4 million to a man who said a scout leader molested him in the early 1980s. punitive damages will be fixed later. the trial was marked by the use of the boy scouts' so-called "perversion files" on alleged pedophiles. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we continue our spotlight series here in florida focusing on health care. newshour health correspondent betty anne bowser begins by introducing us to four individuals who have been watching the debate closely. >> reporter: florida ranks second in the nation in the number of people on medicare with just about three million enrollees. but americans of all ages are eternally drawn to the sunshine state for its casual way of living. older americans may come to sun city center 25 miles south of tampa. life's easy here. lie by the pool, take in a leisurely came of bridge or kanasta. deand john williams moved down for their golder years which they
a jury in portland, oregon, ordered them to pay $1.4 million to a man who said a scout leader molested him in the early 1980s. punitive damages will be fixed later. the trial was marked by the use of the boy scouts' so-called "perversion files" on alleged pedophiles. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we continue our spotlight...
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so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine...ween, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ that promise to make my patients look younger. but nothing works like this. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare, with 10 breakthrough patents, goes beyond lines and wrinkles for a firmer, more uplifted look. exclusive ion2 complex combines with the activating cream to boost collagen depleted skin. 100% of women showed improvement in wrinkles, firmness, or definition in just 4 weeks. the results? amazing. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare from the number one dermatologist recommended brand. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." live shot of times square in new york city. it is 7:30 on the east coast. time for a quick look at some of today's top stories. >>> a federal judge has ruled government investigators illegally wiretapped phone conversations between an islamic charity and two american lawyers without a search warrant. the lawsuit challenged the warrantle
so whether you're in portland, oregon, or portland, maine...ween, at&t has the coverage you need. hopefully that sheds a little light on the subject. ♪ that promise to make my patients look younger. but nothing works like this. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare, with 10 breakthrough patents, goes beyond lines and wrinkles for a firmer, more uplifted look. exclusive ion2 complex combines with the activating cream to boost collagen depleted skin. 100% of women showed...
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portland, oregon. caller: hi. host: when you vote, the party or the person?ler: i look at the of -- look at the party first. it will determine if i bail the party if i see too much corruption geared to come into the last caller about socialism, -- to much corruption. to come into the last caller about socialism, what is politics but social? the definitely go with the person at the end. if he is not honest and shows his integrity to this country, i would not vote for him. host: this from "the wall street journal." president obama begins court interviews. today he meets with senate majority and minority leaders and of the top democrat and republican in the senate judiciary committee and sent after that will begin a phone calls to broader circle of senators. it looking at who should replace justice stevens. white house officials say the president is expected to announce the choice in the coming weeks. another story in the news, this one from "the new york times" looking at school budgets. it the potential for huge school layoffs. with revenues cuts, schools warn
portland, oregon. caller: hi. host: when you vote, the party or the person?ler: i look at the of -- look at the party first. it will determine if i bail the party if i see too much corruption geared to come into the last caller about socialism, -- to much corruption. to come into the last caller about socialism, what is politics but social? the definitely go with the person at the end. if he is not honest and shows his integrity to this country, i would not vote for him. host: this from...
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i tell the story being in portland, oregon. we were out there for dedicating a police memorial and i was drug czar. we were going to jog. used to jog. very general as he would slow down and. >> host: i have to say i read the part, i figure in a hotel room and he wants to go jogging with you, and with all due respect i didn't think of you as a type of jogger. >> guest: no, no. he slowed down and actually this is what happened. we ran in houston and when we finished, the press corps there said how is the drug will work going? and he saw i was out of breath that he took the first question until i got my breath. now that is a good boss. but back to portland, we're going to do this run, and there was a demonstration outside. somebody was burning the flag. and he said you know that's the one thing that makes my blood boil. i just cannot bear that. he says i guess there's a constitutional protection for this. but he said i just can't bear it. and i thought boy, if people could hear that, they would see that this is not a tough tie dye
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thomas betts of portland, oregon only knew where he wanted to be on the sunny side of the cascade mountainso idea. until one day it came to him. who wouldn't want to wake up to this? thomas betts rises early to meet 47 alpacas, already awake and humming. >> they're beautiful. they all have personalities. can you hear them in the background humming to each other, talking. i don't know what they're saying, but seems like they're happy. >> this is a big change for you. not only were you in sales, in management, but you're a sailor. >> i love sailing. raced for 25 years. >> now you're a rancher. >> yeah. >> how much background in animal husbandry did you have? >> none. zero. >> he says he wasn't miserable at his old job and he was good at it. sales and management in retail marine supplies. >> i had a lot of things i had to do and it was a grind doing every day the same thing, making the numbers. that can weigh on you. >> and little voice says there's got to be more? >> right. >> but the little voice didn't know what it was? he did know he wanted to be his own boss and make his own choices with
thomas betts of portland, oregon only knew where he wanted to be on the sunny side of the cascade mountainso idea. until one day it came to him. who wouldn't want to wake up to this? thomas betts rises early to meet 47 alpacas, already awake and humming. >> they're beautiful. they all have personalities. can you hear them in the background humming to each other, talking. i don't know what they're saying, but seems like they're happy. >> this is a big change for you. not only were...
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these are a neat design collaboration with a portland, oregon based shop. shop standing up u.s.lamorous as pumps. they're like nylon so they wick away the moisture. if you're going to a wedding in the rain, you're looking great. >> trench coats. >> the classic trench. why mess with perfection? this is from the good old gap. it is about $80. it is sturdy, well made. cotton. this is one of those things, you throw on, you maybe feel a little bit like a detective and you just -- it doesn't matter what you are wearing underneath. you just go for it. >> if you're going to splurge. >> this is a little bit pricier. it has the very trendy polka dots and this victoria lace-up in the back. that's a look that's so romantic. it is almost like wearing a dress instead of a rain coat. that's the goal to want to get you out of bed when it is raining cats and dogs. >> jewelry? >> do you want to take rain to the extreme, natalie? i do! waterproof jewelry. it is always hard to accessorize on a rainy day. this really neat designer was inspired by california surfers. these are made from recycled bicy
these are a neat design collaboration with a portland, oregon based shop. shop standing up u.s.lamorous as pumps. they're like nylon so they wick away the moisture. if you're going to a wedding in the rain, you're looking great. >> trench coats. >> the classic trench. why mess with perfection? this is from the good old gap. it is about $80. it is sturdy, well made. cotton. this is one of those things, you throw on, you maybe feel a little bit like a detective and you just -- it...
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portland, oregon, what is it you'd like to see on booktv? >> caller: i'd like to see more on the filthy communist and the crimes they committed. the camps and holocaust and i'd like to hear about the camps in soviet russia and more background on that kind of stuff. >> host: milwaukee, wisconsin, you are on booktv, what would you like to see? >> caller: i'd like to see books that focus on black high unemployment rate and i'd like to see books which focus on the -- how do end high homicide rates in the black community. >> host: caller, what are you reading right now? >> caller: i'm reading a buddhist book called "intimate life" called robert thurman. >> host: what do you do for a living? >> caller: i'm a preacher. >> host: all right. denver, colorado. do you ever go to the booktv events? >> caller: when the speakers come in for history, i certainly do. >> host: sure. all right. so what would you like to see on booktv? >> caller: i'd like to see tim egin and two chaps nameed dury, james charles nelson, and it's a british historian, after the re
portland, oregon, what is it you'd like to see on booktv? >> caller: i'd like to see more on the filthy communist and the crimes they committed. the camps and holocaust and i'd like to hear about the camps in soviet russia and more background on that kind of stuff. >> host: milwaukee, wisconsin, you are on booktv, what would you like to see? >> caller: i'd like to see books that focus on black high unemployment rate and i'd like to see books which focus on the -- how do end...
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had done a few actions i believe both of them, well, one in the new jersey area and one in the portland, oregona. but they, you know, they had got an certain number of years for the crimes they had done, but then they were put in a special unit because they were talking to everybody, and they department really like the fact that -- didn't really like the fact that they were talking to everyone. that's, again, a return to some of the first amendment arguments that have come up. one of the most interesting, of course, being rodney's case. the reason -- i didn't mention this before. the reason i wrote operation biteback, rod, you know, he was an arsonist. he went after some people in universities and so forth who were doing research on animals and burned their labs and burned their offices and burned their research and that kind of thing. which, you know, you shouldn't -- i'm not a proponent of arson. nobody should be out there burning things. but he did, he knew what the result of that would be, you'd get five years for arson, and under those current laws back at that time he got caught, and he d
had done a few actions i believe both of them, well, one in the new jersey area and one in the portland, oregona. but they, you know, they had got an certain number of years for the crimes they had done, but then they were put in a special unit because they were talking to everybody, and they department really like the fact that -- didn't really like the fact that they were talking to everyone. that's, again, a return to some of the first amendment arguments that have come up. one of the most...
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>> bill: culture warrior segment tonight, two controversial topics beginning in oregon where the middle school in portlandas now banned hugging among students here now "fox & friends" co-anchor gretchen carlson and margaret hoover. all right, hoover, hugging, apparently it is a problem in public schools all across the country not just in portland. >> banning hugging though seems a bit heavy-handed. >> bill: is that a pun by the way? >> it was a pun, bill. you are quick. >> bill: thank you. i know i am. >> bill: go ahead. >> here is the situation. when i was in middle school i remember this phase came over us and people started hugging more. >> bill: for no reason. >> you are a little bit insecure. sort of prepeople are hugy. >> bill: i understand carlson there are three things this play here. there is hugging to bother people, you know, kids coming over and five or six kids are like this. some girls were hugging to try to attract a boy. >> trying to arouse the boys, allegedly. >> bill: whatever. then there was genuine hugging among friends. >> listen, i would love to be in favor of saying that kids should
>> bill: culture warrior segment tonight, two controversial topics beginning in oregon where the middle school in portlandas now banned hugging among students here now "fox & friends" co-anchor gretchen carlson and margaret hoover. all right, hoover, hugging, apparently it is a problem in public schools all across the country not just in portland. >> banning hugging though seems a bit heavy-handed. >> bill: is that a pun by the way? >> it was a pun, bill....
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jurors in the oregon case have ordered the organization to pay a portland man $1.4 million because of repeated sexual abuse he suffered from a scout master back in the '80s. the jury decided the scouts are libel for punitive damages and negative general for failing to take steps for preventing abuse after keeping a secret list of suspected ped fills for -- pedophiles. >>> the nebraska's republican governor signed an abortion law that could have national implications. the measure bans abortions at 20 weeks based on the assertion that fetuses feel tame. a court challenge is expected. if the law in nebraska is upheld it could provide a legal foundation for abortion restrictions across the country. >>> just ahead on "news4 at 5:00" this evening, a clumsy crook goes above and beyond to commit a crime. >>> when hope was fading to find a missing girl lost in the woods, all of a sudden, she was found. we will tell you how came to the child's rescue. >> there is a new safety concern after a woman was attacked walking from the metro. >>> good afternoon. out of the district things are relatively
jurors in the oregon case have ordered the organization to pay a portland man $1.4 million because of repeated sexual abuse he suffered from a scout master back in the '80s. the jury decided the scouts are libel for punitive damages and negative general for failing to take steps for preventing abuse after keeping a secret list of suspected ped fills for -- pedophiles. >>> the nebraska's republican governor signed an abortion law that could have national implications. the measure bans...
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i grew up in portland, oregon and have lived in lots of places. i was to undergraduate school in fort collins, colorado democrats going to birkenau lived in new york are at a moved around a lot. >> why biology class what interested you about biology class >> is actually free to the vast countryside is one of those kids was completely obsessed with the most time i was five i was going to be a veterinarian. so i was attack about that is as good as he you do for you if you are is that he is a good or if you have is that it is as good as he is to live in a universe with her. a lot of that has to do is because henrietta has washington journal. and at eight thanks 30 during the program, meet the students who made them and for a preview of all of the winners, visit studentcam.org. >>> jon jeter and robert pierre are the co-authors of "a day late and a dollar short" high hopes and deferred dreams and obama as opposed racial america. facebook recently in washington for a little more than an hour. >> okay. my name is terry michael from the center of politic
i grew up in portland, oregon and have lived in lots of places. i was to undergraduate school in fort collins, colorado democrats going to birkenau lived in new york are at a moved around a lot. >> why biology class what interested you about biology class >> is actually free to the vast countryside is one of those kids was completely obsessed with the most time i was five i was going to be a veterinarian. so i was attack about that is as good as he you do for you if you are is that...