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while abigail was doing all she could do give women to right to vote, one of the leading opponents was a fellow named harvey scott, abigail's brother. unfortunately for abigail, the editor of the oregonian, then as now the most influential and powerful newspaper in the state. and harvey would editorialize against giving the women the right to vote. he said women would get the right to vote over his dead body. he died in 1910 and they got the right to vote in 1912. i guess it all worked out for everybody. one of oregon's great assets is the 326 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913 governor oswald west, the first progressive governor here, declared all of the beaches to be private highways. did not want public hotels and motels on the beaches. fast forward to 1966 when a motel owner in cannon beach here on the north coast here in oregon, he tried to limit access to system of the beach to his hotel guests only. and to block the public in coming onto this area which is kind of from the sand line to the vegetation line. governor tom mccaw who was then in office, 1967, he wanted to stop that. so very dram
while abigail was doing all she could do give women to right to vote, one of the leading opponents was a fellow named harvey scott, abigail's brother. unfortunately for abigail, the editor of the oregonian, then as now the most influential and powerful newspaper in the state. and harvey would editorialize against giving the women the right to vote. he said women would get the right to vote over his dead body. he died in 1910 and they got the right to vote in 1912. i guess it all worked out for...
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the great story is that, while abigail was doing all she good -- could, one of the opponents was harvey scott, abigail's brother. unfortunately, the editor of the ericksonian. now the most influential and powerful newspaper in this date. harvey was against giving women the right to vote. famously said one time, women would get the right to vote over his head body. he died in 1910 and they got the right to vote in 1912, so i guess it worked out for everybody. one of oregon's greek assets is our 363 miles of pacific ocean shoreline. way back in 1913, governor all's wild west, who was the first progressive governor declared all oregon's beaches to be public highways. private hotels and motels put on the beaches. fast-forward to 1966 when a motel owner in kanin beach on the north coast in oregon try to limit access to some of the beach. they had a hotel guests only and block the public from coming onto this area. it was from the sam mind to the vegetation mine. wanted toom mccall stop that. , in may ofically 1967, he flew down by helicopter, landed on the beach and are medically a line in the san
the great story is that, while abigail was doing all she good -- could, one of the opponents was harvey scott, abigail's brother. unfortunately, the editor of the ericksonian. now the most influential and powerful newspaper in this date. harvey was against giving women the right to vote. famously said one time, women would get the right to vote over his head body. he died in 1910 and they got the right to vote in 1912, so i guess it worked out for everybody. one of oregon's greek assets is our...
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to vote the great story is that while abigail was doing all she could to get women the right to vote, one of the leading opponents was a fellow named harvey scott, abigail's brother, and unfortunately for abigail, the editor of the oregonian then as now, the most powerful newspaper in the state. harvey would advocate against giving women the right to vote. harvey famously said women would get the right to vote over his dead body. well, he died in 1910, and women got the right to vote in 1912, so i guess it all worked out for everybody. back in 1913, governor oswald west, the first progressive governor in oregon, beaches tol oregon be public property. to 1966 when a motel owner and cannon beach on the north coast tried to limit access to some of the beach to his hotel guests only and block the public from coming onto this area. governor tom mccall was in office in 1967. in may 1967,ally he flew down by helicopter with the press there, landed on the beach, dramatically true a line in the sand and said that this, too, was part of the public beach. later on, the legislature would endorse mccall's idea, giving the governor power to declare more of t
to vote the great story is that while abigail was doing all she could to get women the right to vote, one of the leading opponents was a fellow named harvey scott, abigail's brother, and unfortunately for abigail, the editor of the oregonian then as now, the most powerful newspaper in the state. harvey would advocate against giving women the right to vote. harvey famously said women would get the right to vote over his dead body. well, he died in 1910, and women got the right to vote in 1912,...
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abigail: there is a new head named scott gottlieb.hen used as intended, cigarettes will kill half of their long-term users. comparing it to the opioid epidemic. depends on how hard they go after this and the timeline. there is not a lot of detail on it right now. incredible. truly. scarlet: consider the political environment. the lobbyists, where were they? abigail: they must have been blindsided, too. the bloombergr business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. moves 56,000 employees from microsoft's business software to google docs and sh eets. boards changing to digital whiteboards. a distant second behind microsoft. to sell gained approval diesel pickup truck and sport-utility vehicles in the u.s. after the environmental protection agency approved modifications to the omission control -- emission control software. and that is your bloomberg business flash. joe: "what'd you miss?" continue to hit record highs what gdp growth returns to a steady pace of growth. how long will the party last? earlier this week,
abigail: there is a new head named scott gottlieb.hen used as intended, cigarettes will kill half of their long-term users. comparing it to the opioid epidemic. depends on how hard they go after this and the timeline. there is not a lot of detail on it right now. incredible. truly. scarlet: consider the political environment. the lobbyists, where were they? abigail: they must have been blindsided, too. the bloombergr business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. moves...
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abigail: joining me to discuss today's session in trading action plus his trade for the day, scott, thank taking the time. what do you make of this? we have the doubt putting in an all-time high. the nasdaq started at higher, now at session lows. a big divergence, one that we saw for most of the month of june. what is happening? >> a big divergence. i am surprised at the magnitude of the selloff of the nasdaq in the last hour and a half. i did not think the gains this morning were going to hold. i certainly did not expect what we have seen. i think everyone is taking a cautionary approach at the end of the shortened trading day. not much volume. volume is as expected very light. off day tomorrow. we come back wednesday. wednesday and thursday could be volatile days ahead of the important jobs number friday morning which could give us some direction as to what the fed might do, depending on the wage growth number. insightld give us good on the inflation situation. abigail: i have to press you on the tech pullback. down not quite 5% from the record high. to wall street ers, nobody has an id
abigail: joining me to discuss today's session in trading action plus his trade for the day, scott, thank taking the time. what do you make of this? we have the doubt putting in an all-time high. the nasdaq started at higher, now at session lows. a big divergence, one that we saw for most of the month of june. what is happening? >> a big divergence. i am surprised at the magnitude of the selloff of the nasdaq in the last hour and a half. i did not think the gains this morning were going...