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is the governor of oregon kate brown. thank you for joining us.ate you being here to talk to us about this. >> good evening, rachel. i'm delighted to be here tonight. >> you were a strong supporter of the bill. i was interested to see this bill was proposed before what happened last week in parkland, florida. do you think there would have been the momentum, the political wherewithal to get this bill passed and signed without the change that we've seen over the past week, the national revulsion and national organizing in the wake of that massacre? >> this is legislation i introduced to close the domestic partner, the intimate partner loophole in oregon. i introduced it obviously before the florida shooting. it is work that we have been doing gradually and increate -- incrementally in the state since i became governor. the first year i was governor we signed a comprehensive legislation. last year i was able to sign into law the extreme risk protection order which enables family and friends to petition courts and take guns away from those who might b
is the governor of oregon kate brown. thank you for joining us.ate you being here to talk to us about this. >> good evening, rachel. i'm delighted to be here tonight. >> you were a strong supporter of the bill. i was interested to see this bill was proposed before what happened last week in parkland, florida. do you think there would have been the momentum, the political wherewithal to get this bill passed and signed without the change that we've seen over the past week, the...
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the bill will head to the desk of kate brown who tweeted yesterday she will sign it into law. >>> coming be joined by governor kate law and governor john hick.enlooper to discuss this year. >>> robert mueller files news charge against robert manafort and rick gates. julie ansley has more now. how big of of a deal are these new charges against these two men? >> so yes, this was a big development. rm, there were already charges against robert mueller and his deputy, rick gates. so this came as a surprise that mueller would be going back and adding even more charges against them. this stems from money laundering where $75 million were funneled through off-shore accounts and brought into the united states through real estate dealings. robert gates helped his boss, paul manafort, hide a lot of that money and now it's clear that robert mueller is trying to come back and get more because of those charges. this puts us in an interesting place in the timeline of the investigation. we sort of thought robert mueller was working from the outside in from people inside the trump campaign and he would
the bill will head to the desk of kate brown who tweeted yesterday she will sign it into law. >>> coming be joined by governor kate law and governor john hick.enlooper to discuss this year. >>> robert mueller files news charge against robert manafort and rick gates. julie ansley has more now. how big of of a deal are these new charges against these two men? >> so yes, this was a big development. rm, there were already charges against robert mueller and his deputy, rick...
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in 2016, kate brown became the first openly lgbt candidate to be elected governor of a u.s. state. it? >> all right. florida, i think i know the current governor of florida... i think california as well. but that doesn't necessa
in 2016, kate brown became the first openly lgbt candidate to be elected governor of a u.s. state. it? >> all right. florida, i think i know the current governor of florida... i think california as well. but that doesn't necessa
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the bill heads to the desk of governor kate brown who lobbied for the bill and governor brown joins usng with governor john hickenlooper of colorado. thanks to you both for being on this morning. >> this is a great segment. we're excited to have you here. i want to speak to camera really quickly and set this up. what we've been saying is you're going to hear from the nra and gun manufacturers that every american has a right to carry around an ar-15. the supreme court of the united states says every american has a right to have a handgun or perhaps a shotgun in their home to protect themselves but scalia in "heller" in 2008 went no further than that and the court has denied one case after another case after another case that has limited the rights to get ar-15s and other assault-style weapons, expanded background checks and the type of things connecticut did and other states have done. so now i can turn to you and say that because there is so much disinformation out there. people say oh, i have a second amendment right to own an ar-15, to buy it when i'm 18 years old. that's not this th
the bill heads to the desk of governor kate brown who lobbied for the bill and governor brown joins usng with governor john hickenlooper of colorado. thanks to you both for being on this morning. >> this is a great segment. we're excited to have you here. i want to speak to camera really quickly and set this up. what we've been saying is you're going to hear from the nra and gun manufacturers that every american has a right to carry around an ar-15. the supreme court of the united states...
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chaired to get the vice from the nga, kate brown, a chance to offer some thoughts and wire -- thoughtsn where she thinks we need to go next. [applause] forhank you governor baker that introduction and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i also want to thank -- to say continuedto nga for to focus on this important issue. i am looking forward to hearing from the secretary in a few moments. i'm eager to hear how other states have made progress through implementing creative solutions and what struggles our states share in common. there are too many americans who feel the impact of the opioid crisis every single day. ever look at opioid abuse and isolation. the effects of the addiction rippling to family members, friends, colleagues, and our communities. 60% of foster children have parents who struggle with addiction in general. on the 5% have abused opioids. each year we lose dozens of dozens to deaths i overdose. part of the reason opioid addiction is so insidious is that it still carries too much stigma. need tothis crisis, we let people know it is ok to come out of the shadows,
chaired to get the vice from the nga, kate brown, a chance to offer some thoughts and wire -- thoughtsn where she thinks we need to go next. [applause] forhank you governor baker that introduction and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i also want to thank -- to say continuedto nga for to focus on this important issue. i am looking forward to hearing from the secretary in a few moments. i'm eager to hear how other states have made progress through implementing creative solutions and...
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. >> governor kate brown of oregon, thank you very much for your time tonight. what you and your legislator have just done is going to be a national story and national model. >> i have to give a shout out to the students in parkland, florida. they are giving the rest of the nation hope we can change this, we can make a difference. >> right on. i'll be right back. ...my 3-mon. plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliq
. >> governor kate brown of oregon, thank you very much for your time tonight. what you and your legislator have just done is going to be a national story and national model. >> i have to give a shout out to the students in parkland, florida. they are giving the rest of the nation hope we can change this, we can make a difference. >> right on. i'll be right back. ...my 3-mon. plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the...
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our governor kate brown denounced the plan saying in what university would this be okay. noaa -- know would oppenheim of the fishermen's association stated, quote, the trump administration wants to put fish and fisheries at significant risk while lining the pockets of oil industry coconspirators. meanwhile, more frequent oil spills, more intense ocean acidification and ocean warming are guaranteed to ensue. charlie plybalm at surf writer foundation, an organization made up by everyday people passionate about protecting our oceans and our beaches shared this opinion, quote, we're united in understanding the threats which offshore oil drilling poses to our coastal economy, jobs, and culture. we will not gamble our ocean resources with dining rouse -- dangerous oil exploration and polluting drilling activities that put our future and that of generations to come at risk. and charlie went on to convey the enormous disparity between the economy that is driven by fishing and ocean recreation and by tourism as compared to the economy driven by oil drilling and how the former comp
our governor kate brown denounced the plan saying in what university would this be okay. noaa -- know would oppenheim of the fishermen's association stated, quote, the trump administration wants to put fish and fisheries at significant risk while lining the pockets of oil industry coconspirators. meanwhile, more frequent oil spills, more intense ocean acidification and ocean warming are guaranteed to ensue. charlie plybalm at surf writer foundation, an organization made up by everyday people...
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brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that is awesome. >> very cool. >> kate joins us now.e say good bye to june and february's back. >> february's back. >> it is every bit of february outside today. it is cold, damp and we have a winter weather advisory that we talk about earlier for poconos that goes right through tomorrow afternoon for ice, freezing rain, and we will be dealing with soggy conditions right through the weekend but chill will in the last as long as wet weather threat will. we will look outside, looking damp, glummy, in center city. we have cloud and dark included and fog, and you saw natasha bundled up in her coat even fog when you breathe out there tonight, it is very chilly compared to yesterday when everybody was outside in short leaves and flip-flops enjoying temperatures near 80 degrees. we we all knew that could not last. rain is in the lasting much longer either. storm scan three showing showers that impacted the area for the afternoon are starting to move away, still seeing, a few showers, cross south jersey and delaware, even some more intense down
brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that is awesome. >> very cool. >> kate joins us now.e say good bye to june and february's back. >> february's back. >> it is every bit of february outside today. it is cold, damp and we have a winter weather advisory that we talk about earlier for poconos that goes right through tomorrow afternoon for ice, freezing rain, and we will be dealing with soggy conditions right through the weekend but chill will in the last...
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kate suzanne wavering on how to. not zidane as you might have highness suppose very little about not being a brown and the back story is that but. told me once and this was the only thing he told me that this was the story of his mother. and his mother was his reference point she lived in modest circumstances but she had worked for all that herself she didn't take anything that came to her by inheritance nish from norman bust. jewish jewish to make these are things that are coupled to that generation doesn't it thing that you know committees are going to what's wrong to try not to bore nonsense while she was born in one nine hundred twenty two and he took some of my idea brown from her not to live up to cook baldness. safely and hunnish doesn't resemble he's a lot to eat an outward appearance he's about to invade their mission but if you would have maybe a bone dhamma i was twenty two when i worked as editor on that film i saw maria brown as my idol. my dad was a very emancipates were a film for me and a real example of everything that was possible was on those by screen. and this. mom can do no wrong to anyone. els
kate suzanne wavering on how to. not zidane as you might have highness suppose very little about not being a brown and the back story is that but. told me once and this was the only thing he told me that this was the story of his mother. and his mother was his reference point she lived in modest circumstances but she had worked for all that herself she didn't take anything that came to her by inheritance nish from norman bust. jewish jewish to make these are things that are coupled to that...
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. >>> kate larson has more on a law aim at keeping your phone number and address out of the hands of solicitors. >> reporter: the one piece of mail chris brown got is junk. >> we have a shredder in our place because i get probably every week probably two or three credit card offers, and i already have enough credit cards. i don't need anymore. >> reporter: this is the batch my family received. a few useful coupons but everything else goes straight into the trash. in order to reduce this waste a california lawmaker wants to create a do not contact list. >> i believe we need to ensure privacy to our residents of california especially now with identity theft so rampant. >> reporter: the assemblyman from southern california wants to give californians the power to opt out of unwanted mail and phone calls. >> they will call your cell phone with a number that's very similar to your cell phone so you think it's a welcome call and they're trying to sell you a time share. >> reporter: this family owns a p.o. box store and helps customers opt out through this website, directmail.com. >> i think the mail would be a lot more enjoyable if it was just thin
. >>> kate larson has more on a law aim at keeping your phone number and address out of the hands of solicitors. >> reporter: the one piece of mail chris brown got is junk. >> we have a shredder in our place because i get probably every week probably two or three credit card offers, and i already have enough credit cards. i don't need anymore. >> reporter: this is the batch my family received. a few useful coupons but everything else goes straight into the trash. in...