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oregon was the first state to pass a death with dignity law. that was back in 1997. since then 850 people ended their lives. mostly cancer patients with good medical care, like walner. >> i don't know any terminal patient that wants to die. i think we don't want to drag our death out. we are going to die. if it comes to that point where there's no more that i can do, my body is failing, organs are shutting down, all that is left is die. and it can be slow and painful or under my terms. >>> this man, who is influenced by his catholic faith, warps of a slippery slope. >> if this is a benefit to someone that can make the request. physicians would say it can be of benefit to a person that can not make the request. we move logically from voluntary assisted suicide to terminally ill patients and other problems, to nonvoluntary euthanasia for patients who are incapacitated, can't speak for themselves, and the doctor or the hospital deems it appropriate to go ahead and end his life. >> reporter: what do you say to the opposition. >> with the physicians, i would say it's my c
oregon was the first state to pass a death with dignity law. that was back in 1997. since then 850 people ended their lives. mostly cancer patients with good medical care, like walner. >> i don't know any terminal patient that wants to die. i think we don't want to drag our death out. we are going to die. if it comes to that point where there's no more that i can do, my body is failing, organs are shutting down, all that is left is die. and it can be slow and painful or under my terms....
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this now prevents them from keeping their jobs in oregon. with the exception of large scale glrn it wasn't an alert to the ten kilos of marijuana. >> a three odor dog like lola smells for only heroine meth and cocaine. he recently said good-bye to bach his partner for four years. >> we passed 13 different certification. he was about a 9 on a 10 scale. i cried like a baby the day i dropped him off. it was a hard day. do you want this? lets go to work. >> the oregon police canine association says about 60 of the 159 canine officers work in narcotics. some of the marijuana sniffing dogs will retire. others like bach who was shipped to idaho will be working in states where marijuana is still illegal. training takes time and can cost upwards of $12,000. >> we have drugs hidden here and that's -- she's done it all by herself without any help from me which is the way we like it. let's do it again. >> navigating this new world of legalized marijuana. >> you've got them all time to go home. >> tanya moseley, al jazeera oregon. >> great dogs. the u.s.
this now prevents them from keeping their jobs in oregon. with the exception of large scale glrn it wasn't an alert to the ten kilos of marijuana. >> a three odor dog like lola smells for only heroine meth and cocaine. he recently said good-bye to bach his partner for four years. >> we passed 13 different certification. he was about a 9 on a 10 scale. i cried like a baby the day i dropped him off. it was a hard day. do you want this? lets go to work. >> the oregon police...
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also in oregon, we're vulnerable to a very, very large cascadia subduction zone.and when that happens, unfortunately were not prepared. >> reporter: the cascadia subduction zone is a fault-line off the coast of the pacific northwest that scientists believe is capable of producing a major 8.0 or larger earthquake in the next 50 years. when the big big one hits, many of the bridges in the state are expected to collapse, including the ross island bridge in portland and the interstate bridge-- an important artery for the region connecting portland to vancouver, washington. the price tag for seismically upgrading oregons bridges is hundreds of millions of dollars. money, johnson says, the state doesn't have. >> in oregon because of reduced state funding, we rely heavily on federal funding to do the majority of the serious, the heavy work, the major rehabilitation and replacement of our structures. >> reporter: repairing the bridges here in portland and around the state is a top priority for local officials. but oregon, like many other states, has a long list of much- n
also in oregon, we're vulnerable to a very, very large cascadia subduction zone.and when that happens, unfortunately were not prepared. >> reporter: the cascadia subduction zone is a fault-line off the coast of the pacific northwest that scientists believe is capable of producing a major 8.0 or larger earthquake in the next 50 years. when the big big one hits, many of the bridges in the state are expected to collapse, including the ross island bridge in portland and the interstate...
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directly ahead two christian bakers in oregon are fined six figures by the state of oregon.order them to shut up? our truth serum reporters on the case. later, i asked hillary clinton about sanction area cities when i interviewed her in 2008. you will hear it upcoming. so this beauty can be yours with a down payment and 10% financing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have a 798 fico score. [score alert text sound] [score alert text sound] oh. that's the sound of my interest rate going down. according to this score alert, my fico score just went up to 816. 816. 816! 816! fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'
directly ahead two christian bakers in oregon are fined six figures by the state of oregon.order them to shut up? our truth serum reporters on the case. later, i asked hillary clinton about sanction area cities when i interviewed her in 2008. you will hear it upcoming. so this beauty can be yours with a down payment and 10% financing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have a 798 fico score. [score alert text sound] [score alert text sound] oh. that's the...
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pot you're now legally allowed to possess in oregon. in case you have a heart time conceptualizing weights and measures, they put this out in terms of scale so you can just envision about how much they're talking about. so for example, you are allowed to have an ounce of pot on your person in oregon now. you are allowed to have eight ounces of pot in your house. so they have these pictures. the little tape measure there, the reerl to show you how much an ounce looks like. but also, in addition to the tape measure, see that other thing? because it is oregon, because it is portland, ordering, the other thing the portland police have included in this picture with the pot as a visual point of reference, the other thing they put in the picture is a voodoo doughnut. a voodoo doughnut. voodoo doughnut is a doughnut shop based in portland. they are famous for thing like their bacon maple bar which is a maple bar which doesn't just have bacon flavor. it comes with a giant slab of bacon stuck into the frosting on the top of the don't it. they hav
pot you're now legally allowed to possess in oregon. in case you have a heart time conceptualizing weights and measures, they put this out in terms of scale so you can just envision about how much they're talking about. so for example, you are allowed to have an ounce of pot on your person in oregon now. you are allowed to have eight ounces of pot in your house. so they have these pictures. the little tape measure there, the reerl to show you how much an ounce looks like. but also, in addition...
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and new laws take effect across the country today, why some residents in oregon counted down the minutesntil they were given a new right. ♪ ♪ >>> investigators in south carolina are working today to determine what caused a fire at an african american church last night. it comes amid a string of fires of african american congregations across the south. >>> steph, the investigation is still going on but the naacp is urging congregations to take precautions. this church burned down tuesday night leaving only the brick walls standing. >> the community is seeking answers. i ask you that you please bear with us as we work hard to identify what the cautionation may be. >> reporter: the same church was burned down by the ku klux klan 20 years ago. this is the seventh black church to go up in flames since the shooting in charleston two weeks ago. the fbi is now investigating church fires across five southern states, including this one charred last week in north carolina. >> just seeing the flames had me terrified. whoever has done this we forgive you, and hopefully there's an opportunity for us t
and new laws take effect across the country today, why some residents in oregon counted down the minutesntil they were given a new right. ♪ ♪ >>> investigators in south carolina are working today to determine what caused a fire at an african american church last night. it comes amid a string of fires of african american congregations across the south. >>> steph, the investigation is still going on but the naacp is urging congregations to take precautions. this church...
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hood in oregon is a sportsman's paradise. mountains, streams ideal for fishing and boating, and deep forests filled with game. candra and julio torres chose this area for a weekend camping trip. they were young. julio was 21. candra just 16. >> it was pretty much love at first sight. my father wanted us to get married when i was 15, because he could see that the relationship was heating up. >> the trip celebrated their first wedding anniversary, and they brought candra's dog, rusty, along. although they loved to fish, they weren't catching anything, so they asked one of the other fishermen who was there for a little advice. >> when he saw me, he lit up, which was not -- i didn't think anything of it. i was very young, attractive, and i was used to turning heads. >> the fisherman, tom brown, told them about a good fishing spot nearby that had recently been stocked with fish. >> and we looked at each other, and it sounded like fun. we had had no luck fishing for two days, and we were ready to catch some fish. >> the fishing sit
hood in oregon is a sportsman's paradise. mountains, streams ideal for fishing and boating, and deep forests filled with game. candra and julio torres chose this area for a weekend camping trip. they were young. julio was 21. candra just 16. >> it was pretty much love at first sight. my father wanted us to get married when i was 15, because he could see that the relationship was heating up. >> the trip celebrated their first wedding anniversary, and they brought candra's dog, rusty,...
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she helped write oregon's "death with dignity" act, and believes every state needs a similar law. without it, she argues, doctors still write lethal prescriptions but they do it in secret without any standards. >> coombs lee: doctors often write prescriptions for life- ending medication for each other, just as they write prescriptions for life-ending medications for their patients with winks and nods. >> cooper: and it shouldn't be done with winks and nods? >> coombs lee: it should be a transparent, open process. that's how you make a practice safe. >> cooper: there are, of course, all sorts of objections-- some religious, some moral, and some from doctors themselves. >> ira byock: anything we can do to just make this day a little better for you? >> cooper: dr. ira byock is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't suppose
she helped write oregon's "death with dignity" act, and believes every state needs a similar law. without it, she argues, doctors still write lethal prescriptions but they do it in secret without any standards. >> coombs lee: doctors often write prescriptions for life- ending medication for each other, just as they write prescriptions for life-ending medications for their patients with winks and nods. >> cooper: and it shouldn't be done with winks and nods? >> coombs...
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it turnings out that rising temperatures are actually helping oregon wine makers in the short-term. >'re actual lei benefitting from the change in climate, because we have very reliable vintages now. >> reporter: wine makers and enthusiasts are flocking here to what could be the next napa valley. >> it has a certain character and complexity that really can rival some excellent burgundy. >> reporter: but he wonders how long it will be before it gets too hot to produce his wine. >> reporter: we're going to have to take clusters off and drop them on the ground and even still it is going to be a full harvest and it is going to be early. >> reporter: how early? >> anywhere from three to four weeks. >> reporter: this wine needs a cool climate. >> we'll see in a very warm airrea that you harvest early in the season and some of the tan anyones and color hasn't developed fully, so that's a key issue and a problem with too hot of a climate. >> reporter: temperature increases will have a devastating impact on the wine world. by 2050 scientists predict an 85% decree. production in australia could
it turnings out that rising temperatures are actually helping oregon wine makers in the short-term. >'re actual lei benefitting from the change in climate, because we have very reliable vintages now. >> reporter: wine makers and enthusiasts are flocking here to what could be the next napa valley. >> it has a certain character and complexity that really can rival some excellent burgundy. >> reporter: but he wonders how long it will be before it gets too hot to produce his...
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. >> plus, recreational marijuana is now available in oregon. the consequences for the police force. >> the fbi is looking into half a dozen fires at black churches across the south. and it appears the latest at an ame church in south carolina was not arson but the fires are a frightening reminder of previous attacks targeting houses of worship. jonathan martin has more. >> while federal investigators say lightning appears to have caused the fire at mount zion ame church in south carolina, images of the historic church going up in flames tuesday night brought back painful memories. church had burned before, in 1975, by members of the klu klux klan. >> to see it again it gives you an ill feeling. >> since the killing of nine worshipers inside of charleston's emanuel ame church last month six churches in the south have gone up in flames. investigators have ruled them as arson and they found no evidence of a hate crime. >> those matters are under investigation, so i can't go into a lot. we don't have definitive answers into how all of them were sta
. >> plus, recreational marijuana is now available in oregon. the consequences for the police force. >> the fbi is looking into half a dozen fires at black churches across the south. and it appears the latest at an ame church in south carolina was not arson but the fires are a frightening reminder of previous attacks targeting houses of worship. jonathan martin has more. >> while federal investigators say lightning appears to have caused the fire at mount zion ame church in...
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topaz or the central utah relocation center was utah's fifth largest city, vanport was oregon's second. loss olmos was either second or third in new mexico. so it's this gigantic wartime effort mostly for cities that have subsequently disappeared or become something else. i was interested in the range of people who were brought live in these confined spaces, because we might kind of imagine pretty naturally, given the racial anxieties and the racial anxiety of the time, that preponderances thises a segregation situation for african-americans. but about what well to do celebrated scientists frommingom universities and laboratories across the u.s. and across the world? the first community in i study was the klammath indian reservation, analysis southern oregon, bus i started to realize that the more i looked at at the free communities i was examining -- three communities i was examining the more the expertise and the model for these communities had come from the indian bureau. so now one was re-inventing the wheel in world war ii. the government has persistent concerns and sometimes they
topaz or the central utah relocation center was utah's fifth largest city, vanport was oregon's second. loss olmos was either second or third in new mexico. so it's this gigantic wartime effort mostly for cities that have subsequently disappeared or become something else. i was interested in the range of people who were brought live in these confined spaces, because we might kind of imagine pretty naturally, given the racial anxieties and the racial anxiety of the time, that preponderances...
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the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i yield the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the gentleman's courtesy and could not agree with the chairman more. i personally think it's time to stop pointing fingers, there's enough bipartisan blame to go around. we didn't quite do the job when the economy was in free fall. i know a number of us would have written the recovery act differently. but the point is, we are here now with the challenge to fund it. and six republican states have increased the gas tax already this year. i've got a proposal that's ready to go, that could be passed in two weeks and the committee could have the resources to actually fund the bill. but it could be other options. i know the ranking member has a barrel tax, a proposal to index the gas tax and bond against it. i don't care what it is that we do i do care that we don't continue to stall. it was exactly a year ago today we were standing here on this moment saying, don't wait
the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i yield the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the gentleman's courtesy and could not agree with the chairman more. i personally think it's time to stop pointing fingers, there's enough bipartisan blame to go around. we didn't quite do the job when the economy was in free fall. i know a number of us would have written the recovery act...
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we heard oregon farmers and oregon consumers, yet the oregon farm bureau oregon feed and grain association, organ potato -- organ -- oregon poe tate toe association and others endorse this bill. mr. chairman this amendment will gut this entire legislation. it takes away the important balance that has been struck in order to make sure that consumers do have the right to know. we heard these vague epithets trying to rename this bill the dark act. denying americans the right to in a moment as a good conservative i can promise you this bill does not deny any consumer any right to know what's in their food product. if a consumer like my cousin who likes her genetically -- non-g.m.o. food, if she wants to feed that to herself and her family, when this bill becomes law, she will still be able to do so. i would never deny any american the right to know what's in their food. this is about freedom and consumer choice and affordability. our bill will achieve that. and this amendment would destroy that. i urge my colleagues to vote against this amendment and with that i yield back the balance of my ti
we heard oregon farmers and oregon consumers, yet the oregon farm bureau oregon feed and grain association, organ potato -- organ -- oregon poe tate toe association and others endorse this bill. mr. chairman this amendment will gut this entire legislation. it takes away the important balance that has been struck in order to make sure that consumers do have the right to know. we heard these vague epithets trying to rename this bill the dark act. denying americans the right to in a moment as a...
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this is portland, oregon, it sits look the willamette river, which you can see right there on the map. because it is relatively easy to use the willamette river and columbia river to get from portland, oregon out to the pacific ocean, or from the pacific oats into portland, portland has always been a pretty important hub for shipping. a lot of different oceangoing ships will travel this stretch of the willamette. they will often partnership themselves in this locke location. they'll put in in at the they'd for unload cargo or need repairs done. once that done, they use the same route to pull back out to the pacific ocean. in order to get from ship-yard commerce center out back to the pacific. ships do have to motor up a big long stretch of river in this busy urban area. that means they have to pass under lots of bridges look the way, including this bridge right here, which we've marked on the map called the st. john's bridge. what happens happen too long is on that bridge or more specifically underneath it. it started this weekend, which this ship right here pulled into portland under
this is portland, oregon, it sits look the willamette river, which you can see right there on the map. because it is relatively easy to use the willamette river and columbia river to get from portland, oregon out to the pacific ocean, or from the pacific oats into portland, portland has always been a pretty important hub for shipping. a lot of different oceangoing ships will travel this stretch of the willamette. they will often partnership themselves in this locke location. they'll put in in...
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here's correspondent dan springer in oregon. >> reporter: 15-year-olds in oregon can't smoke, give blood or get a tattoo. but now they can get drugs to suppress puberty and even a sex change operation without their parents' consent. and the government will pay for it. >> it is trespassing on the hearts the minds and the bodies of our children. they're our children. and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian is -- it's mind boggling. >> reporter: the decision was made by oregon's health evidence review commission or herc with no public debate it began covering cross sex hormones puberty suppressing drugs and sex reassignment surgeries for medicaid enrollees in january. a transgender activist says not requiring parental permission will save lives through suicide prevention. >> parents may not be supportive. they may not be in an environment where they feel the parent will affirm their identity. >> reporter: the american psychiatric association classifies gender dysphoria as a mental disorder. a 2008 study concluded most children gro
here's correspondent dan springer in oregon. >> reporter: 15-year-olds in oregon can't smoke, give blood or get a tattoo. but now they can get drugs to suppress puberty and even a sex change operation without their parents' consent. and the government will pay for it. >> it is trespassing on the hearts the minds and the bodies of our children. they're our children. and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian is -- it's mind...
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here you see a partnership with the university of oregon. you see the university community having an impact on the way secondary and primary education functions. this brown trust is able to bring sex education to a large audience. the film human growth was a nationally acclaimed sex education movie produced by lester back. it is an incredible way of thinking about the different places were sex education move. we will watch a clip from it. it starts with the family talking about taking a sex education class to showing a sex education class, this teacher showing the movie to the audience, and at the end showing young people asking questions of a teacher about a film they all just watched. it is all about time people how to do this. it depicts the ideal white family of midcentury u.s. the mom is in the role of him in the -- hemming the daughters dress. dad is doing dad things which involve the brain. the young son is inquisitive about the history of native peoples, and the daughter is a little mixed up because that is what girls are like. it sh
here you see a partnership with the university of oregon. you see the university community having an impact on the way secondary and primary education functions. this brown trust is able to bring sex education to a large audience. the film human growth was a nationally acclaimed sex education movie produced by lester back. it is an incredible way of thinking about the different places were sex education move. we will watch a clip from it. it starts with the family talking about taking a sex...
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here's correspondent dan springer in oregon. >> reporter: 15-year-olds in oregon can't smoke, give bloodattoo. but now they can get drugs to suppress puberty and even a sex change operation without their parents' consent. and the government will pay for it. >> it is trespassing on the hearts the minds and the bodies of our children. they're our children. and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian is -- it's mind boggling. >> reporter: the decision was made by oregon's health evidence review commission or herc with no public debate it began covering cross sex hormones puberty suppressing drugs and sex reassignment surgeries for medicaid enrollees in january. a transgender activist says not requiring parental permission will save lives through suicide prevention. >> parents may not be supportive. they may not be in an environment where they feel the parent will affirm their identity. >> reporter: the american psychiatric association classifies gender dysphoria as a mental disorder. a 2008 study concluded most children grow out of it
here's correspondent dan springer in oregon. >> reporter: 15-year-olds in oregon can't smoke, give bloodattoo. but now they can get drugs to suppress puberty and even a sex change operation without their parents' consent. and the government will pay for it. >> it is trespassing on the hearts the minds and the bodies of our children. they're our children. and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian is -- it's mind boggling....
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all of that is happening, those decisions and challenges being met all over the state of oregon.e'll tell you more tonight. >>> ballerina misty copeland is the first african american woman to be named principal dancer at the american ballet theater. her promotion comes a week after her debut. >> misty take a bow. [ cheers and applause ] >> misty copeland is used to applause, but this moment captured on instagram account on tuesday is historic. she had just learned she had been promoted to the highest rank of the american ballet theater, becoming the first african american female principal dancer in the company's 75-year history. >> i'm just so honored, so extremely honored to be a principal dancer to be an african american and to be in this position. >> reporter: copeland's promotion comes days after debuting as the lead in swan lake. that marked an historic achievement to her repertoire. >> it has been a long journey, but it's just the beginning. >> reporter: that beginning coming at the age of 13. a late start she was told. in that struggle documented in this commercial for und
all of that is happening, those decisions and challenges being met all over the state of oregon.e'll tell you more tonight. >>> ballerina misty copeland is the first african american woman to be named principal dancer at the american ballet theater. her promotion comes a week after her debut. >> misty take a bow. [ cheers and applause ] >> misty copeland is used to applause, but this moment captured on instagram account on tuesday is historic. she had just learned she had...
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>> well, the oregon territory which was washington and oregon belonged to us jointly with great britain and he considered it part of the natural right of the american nation to take that contiguous territory. he threatened to go to war with the british over it. he bluffed them and said he was prepared to go to war over it. and at the last moment the british capitulated. california he had hoped that he would be able to purchase. both henry clay, when he was secretary of state under john quincy adams and john tyler who was president immediately before polk was president, both had tried to buy california, the mexicans were insulted by both offers. and rejected blandishments by polk to give them the territory for money. so he went to war with them and took it. >> one of the things i noticed is there's some similarities to today. >> very sharp similarities. >> the house of representatives 108-10p with 24 independents. was that when he was speaker or president? >> that was when he was speaker. he presided over the closest house at that time tillis. he presided over the closest house that time
>> well, the oregon territory which was washington and oregon belonged to us jointly with great britain and he considered it part of the natural right of the american nation to take that contiguous territory. he threatened to go to war with the british over it. he bluffed them and said he was prepared to go to war over it. and at the last moment the british capitulated. california he had hoped that he would be able to purchase. both henry clay, when he was secretary of state under john...
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women in oregon and california. more access to basic birth control. i think overall this is exceptionally good news. >> terri, explain to us a little bit if you can what this means for folks watching. >> many pharmacies are going to be able to provide over-the-counter contraception for women who need it. as one young woman said it's much easier to go to a pharmacy than make an appointment with her doctor, go to the doctor, go back to the pharmacy and get pretty skripgsthe prescription filled at the pharmacy. we know hormonal birth control is completely safe. it prevents pregnancies better than other forms of birth control. unintended pregnancy is deadly. it's highly associated with infant mortality and internal mortality. we definitely want to make this better. obviously, we also want women to have their annual well women's visit which must be covered by their health insurance with no co-pay under the affordable care act. we need to provide this is part of a seamless discovery of health care for women. >> the gyneco
women in oregon and california. more access to basic birth control. i think overall this is exceptionally good news. >> terri, explain to us a little bit if you can what this means for folks watching. >> many pharmacies are going to be able to provide over-the-counter contraception for women who need it. as one young woman said it's much easier to go to a pharmacy than make an appointment with her doctor, go to the doctor, go back to the pharmacy and get pretty skripgsthe...
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details on this policy was just sent home to families in salem, oregon parents will have to get theirn from court? the note not sake how late is too late. now they have to review the letter and it should not have been sent home. >>> time now to brew on this. a michigan judge gave kids juvenile detention for not having lunch with their dad. the children are involved in a bitter custody dispute since they divorced in 2009. the kids say the father was abusive to the children. the judge says the mother brainwashed them. she ordered them held until they turn 18 or until they try to have a relationship with their dad. >> i felt like i was watching my children being executed. no matter how bad it gets, i think court should not punish the kids for that. >> a lawer for the father who lives in israel says the mother is exploiting the children. the judge did not comment on the case which will be reviewed in september. >> wow. what do you think this is? is this a good less on sore too hare much. send it to us on facebook twitter or send us an e-mail on "fox & friends." we'll share it later on the
details on this policy was just sent home to families in salem, oregon parents will have to get theirn from court? the note not sake how late is too late. now they have to review the letter and it should not have been sent home. >>> time now to brew on this. a michigan judge gave kids juvenile detention for not having lunch with their dad. the children are involved in a bitter custody dispute since they divorced in 2009. the kids say the father was abusive to the children. the judge...
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years ago i was director of the oregon gray panthers. it was an extraordinary honor to be able to do this. those were the days when if a town had a lunch program for older people, this was considered a big deal. senator stabenow was starting her career in the michigan, you know legislature and she remembers those days. it was a big deal when a town just had a lunch program where older people could, you know, congregate. that was considered a pretty serious array of senior services because you could get a few things there where older people got lunch. so now we're looking as you've heard about the opportunities for extraordinary innovations. elizabeth holmes was here today and we had a chance to visit with a lot of, you know, members. she's taking the whole notion of personalized medicine and personalized medicine where in effect an individual could order their own test and it costs only a few dollars and the state of arizona has already embraced it. she's talking to government officials about something that once again would empower patie
years ago i was director of the oregon gray panthers. it was an extraordinary honor to be able to do this. those were the days when if a town had a lunch program for older people, this was considered a big deal. senator stabenow was starting her career in the michigan, you know legislature and she remembers those days. it was a big deal when a town just had a lunch program where older people could, you know, congregate. that was considered a pretty serious array of senior services because you...
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last fall voters made oregon the fourth state to legalize pot.ady legal in alaska colorado, and washington as well as the district of columbia. anyone over 21 can carry one ounce and have four plants at home. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" uber drives up losses and hulk hogan has a win in his court battle. >> reporter: good morning, alison. they'll consider an emergency bailout loan for greece. earlier they became the first developed country to default on an international monetary fund loan. today the banks are closed. pensioners can make withdrawals. thousands gathered outside parliament to rally for a yes vote in sunday's referendum. despite the financial turmoil in greece, the u.s. stock market rebounded tuesday following monday's big selloff. the dow gained 23 points the s&p rose 5 and the nasdaq finished 28 points higher. >>> uber is telling prospective investor it's encouraged $470 million in operating losses. uber operates in 300 cities worldwie. it's valued at $40 billion. an uber spokesman told them it's old numbers and do not reflect busin
last fall voters made oregon the fourth state to legalize pot.ady legal in alaska colorado, and washington as well as the district of columbia. anyone over 21 can carry one ounce and have four plants at home. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" uber drives up losses and hulk hogan has a win in his court battle. >> reporter: good morning, alison. they'll consider an emergency bailout loan for greece. earlier they became the first developed country to default on an international...
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>> i know i had. >> you mentioned oregon. did he have family there?eporter: we know he lived there at least a year in 2010. that's what his landlord says. >> he is such an ordinary guy. as you said when you were listening to this, you just walk by him on the street. what did he do for a living? >> in las vegas he was a security guard. that's the reason he told his landlord he had a large collection of guns. he was also working the night shift there. >> lindsey in las vegas. what can you tell us about her. >> reporter: three other women were discovered missing in las vegas. two of them, their remains have been discovered. the third one, her remains have yet to be discovered. >> you said he went there without money. >> he went to the scene apparently answering this escort ad but he didn't have any carbon him. >> what does that tell you. >> yep. >> >>> up next, more on the trunkful of weapons found in the car and who people think neal falls was possibly going to target. that's next. ♪ [music] defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berri
>> i know i had. >> you mentioned oregon. did he have family there?eporter: we know he lived there at least a year in 2010. that's what his landlord says. >> he is such an ordinary guy. as you said when you were listening to this, you just walk by him on the street. what did he do for a living? >> in las vegas he was a security guard. that's the reason he told his landlord he had a large collection of guns. he was also working the night shift there. >> lindsey in...
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consequence for pot-sniffing dogs police dogs allen explains. >> as of july first in the state of oregons going to be much more legal to posses and smoke and grow marijuana and people voted that in last fall and that is causing a lot of challenges and a lot of changes in law enforcement and here is one of those challenges you might not have thought of before what happens to a pot-sniffing dog when pot-smoking is now legal, this is a four odor dog trained to hit on four drugs including marijuana. in this over here is his pal and this is lola but lola is a three odor dog, a new breed if you will, not trained specifically not trained to hit on marijuana. certain amounts of which are completely legal right now. so four odor versus three odor dog, why the difference and why is that important in this new environment? >> until the courts give us some direction about four odor dogs and the new environment after july alerting to a car going down the road will give probable cause to search the car and four may give us probable cause be was don't know yet and don't have a direction on that. >> repo
consequence for pot-sniffing dogs police dogs allen explains. >> as of july first in the state of oregons going to be much more legal to posses and smoke and grow marijuana and people voted that in last fall and that is causing a lot of challenges and a lot of changes in law enforcement and here is one of those challenges you might not have thought of before what happens to a pot-sniffing dog when pot-smoking is now legal, this is a four odor dog trained to hit on four drugs including...
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. >>> lots of changes in oregon. ever since recreational marijuana was made legal, but one in in particular is starting to raise eyebrows. you can now board an airplane in oregon with up to an ounce of marijuana as long as your flight has to stay within flight boundaries. how is this possible if airlines are regulated by the federal government? the tsa website says they do not search for marijuana or other drugs. if they find drugs in a screening they're going to hand it over to a law enforcement officer and in oregon that officer will check your ticket and send you right along on your way. that is a changed protocol. >>> 4:46. now recall for gm, but it has nothing to do with bad air bags. >> for that story and the rest of your news before the bell we turn to landon dowdy. good morning. >> good morning to both of you. stocks looks set to rebound from wednesday's losses. which close at a five month low. asian markets rebounding overnight as gains in china appear to restore confidence in beijing's efforts to save their
. >>> lots of changes in oregon. ever since recreational marijuana was made legal, but one in in particular is starting to raise eyebrows. you can now board an airplane in oregon with up to an ounce of marijuana as long as your flight has to stay within flight boundaries. how is this possible if airlines are regulated by the federal government? the tsa website says they do not search for marijuana or other drugs. if they find drugs in a screening they're going to hand it over to a law...
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but a lot of regions in oregon, we have a lot of agricultural production in eastern oregon. it's going to affect our region and agricultural products. can you briefly mention how the work that you're doing will help with some of these issues. and i want to save time for another important question. >> it's a series of domestic actions that will reduce carbon pollution but also maintain the growth in our environment that we're all looking forward to continuing. and epa in particular is moving forward in a variety of way toes take action on climate and to reduce carbon pollution. the good news is that it was done as a strategy to try to get global engagement happen because it needs a global solution, and, in fact, that is what is happening. >> thank you so much. there have been a lot of conversations in this committee about the cost of regulation. last year the emomb estimated that rules created created nearly $165 billion in benefits at a cost of $38 billion to $46 billion. that sounds like a pretty good number to me. and i'm glad that you're working on the clean power plant a
but a lot of regions in oregon, we have a lot of agricultural production in eastern oregon. it's going to affect our region and agricultural products. can you briefly mention how the work that you're doing will help with some of these issues. and i want to save time for another important question. >> it's a series of domestic actions that will reduce carbon pollution but also maintain the growth in our environment that we're all looking forward to continuing. and epa in particular is...
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actualmente la ley existe en oregon, nuevo mÉxico, vermont y washington.ornia estÁ pendiente de aprobaciÓn. en el pleno de la asamblea y de la firma del gobernador. juan carlos tiene mÁs detalles. juan: es una de las mÁs controversiales en los Últimos tiempos. se trata de la medida sb128. este doctor dice que apoya la propuesta porque vio a su hija sufrir mucho por un cÁncer en el cerebro. >> ella quiere morir porque hay mucho dolor en la cabeza. >> hubo varias manifestaciones en los angeles como medida de presiÓn para que apoyen la propuesta. requiere que dos mÉdicos diagnostiquen que a la persona le quedan menos de seis meses de vida. mayor de edad y en pleno uso de sus facultades para tomar un fÁrmaco que le ayude a morir. >> nadie estarÁ forzado a hacer nada que estÉ en contra de su voluntad, de su fe, de sus creencias, de su personalidad. >> la campaÑa ha sido titulada como muerte con dignidad. al padecer de cÁncer decidiÓ morir en oregon, donde existe una medida similar. pero este portavoz en contra dice que tratan de engaÑar a la gente. >> ellos qui
actualmente la ley existe en oregon, nuevo mÉxico, vermont y washington.ornia estÁ pendiente de aprobaciÓn. en el pleno de la asamblea y de la firma del gobernador. juan carlos tiene mÁs detalles. juan: es una de las mÁs controversiales en los Últimos tiempos. se trata de la medida sb128. este doctor dice que apoya la propuesta porque vio a su hija sufrir mucho por un cÁncer en el cerebro. >> ella quiere morir porque hay mucho dolor en la cabeza. >> hubo varias...
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last week oregon's governor signed a similar bill. >>> another case of personal information stolen from 10s of thousands of people, coming up, the cyber crime targeting the wine country. >>> a live report on why u.s. lawmakers may not approve a deal with iran. >>> more about the bridge commute, when we come back. >>> low clouds are on the increase, looks like a roller coaster ride. . >>> welcome back, today other could be the day after multiple loan deadlines a iran nuclear deal could be a few hours away, any agreement will face a skeptical congress in washington. good morning doug. >> good morning, if everything goes as planned for the administration we could see the president announce today that there is a deal. maybe. in the meantime there's questions about what congress is -- the negotiating team may be on the verge of making an announcement. john kerry is optimistic. but final issues have center odens forment -- on enforcement. there's been an impasse about a embargo. back in the u.s., congress is another issue. >> it appears as if the administration's approach was to reach whateve
last week oregon's governor signed a similar bill. >>> another case of personal information stolen from 10s of thousands of people, coming up, the cyber crime targeting the wine country. >>> a live report on why u.s. lawmakers may not approve a deal with iran. >>> more about the bridge commute, when we come back. >>> low clouds are on the increase, looks like a roller coaster ride. . >>> welcome back, today other could be the day after multiple loan...
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rising temperatures are actually helping some regions like oregon where some of america's finest pinot noirs are produced. but for california's napa valley, heat is hurting. grape growers are starting to look north. >> it's a crazy idea, that's when harry started to move to willamette valley to make wine. at that time, a wet and cool climate. >> this is not a place that made you sit back in your lawn chair and drink a beer when you watched everything grow in the hot son. >> 30 years later, he is turning out award winning pino noirs. >> we are actually benefiting from it right now change in climate because we have very reproducible reliable vintages now. >> oregon now produces some of the best pinot noirs in the world. wine makers and enthusiasts are flocking here to what could be the next napa valley. >> i think this complexity can really rival some excellent burgundy. >> peterson wonders how long it will be before it becomes too hot to produce his wine. >> we'll have to take the clusters and place them on the ground and even then, it is going to be early. >> how early? >> three to fou
rising temperatures are actually helping some regions like oregon where some of america's finest pinot noirs are produced. but for california's napa valley, heat is hurting. grape growers are starting to look north. >> it's a crazy idea, that's when harry started to move to willamette valley to make wine. at that time, a wet and cool climate. >> this is not a place that made you sit back in your lawn chair and drink a beer when you watched everything grow in the hot son. >> 30...
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the utility executive was passionate about oregon's special places. he loved the out of doors and his own special place, his beloved ranch and sisters located in a spectacular setting in central oregon. this veteran utility executive didn't think there was a conflict between sound sustainable business practices and protecting the environment. during the last conversation i had with don, he talked about how delighted he was with the pope's encyclical on the environment and global warming. for all his many accomplishments, his family and friends were central in his life even more so as the years passed. he lost his beloved wife emily, in 2003, after 56 years of marriage. together they built a family, a career, and a better community. after losing emily later in life he met and wooed a widow who was his neighbor, betty perkins. together they found extraordinary happiness. they had an amazing effect on everyone they met, whether on a civic -- on a cruise, or the 60th reunion of don's class at the harvard business school or just people on the street. at a
the utility executive was passionate about oregon's special places. he loved the out of doors and his own special place, his beloved ranch and sisters located in a spectacular setting in central oregon. this veteran utility executive didn't think there was a conflict between sound sustainable business practices and protecting the environment. during the last conversation i had with don, he talked about how delighted he was with the pope's encyclical on the environment and global warming. for...
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how is this going on in oregon?e instructed not to search for drugs. it's on their website. i've done the research. they have the discretion to send you out of the airport to store it in your car. >> kind of like if you had 7-ounces instead of 3 ounces of your favorite body lotion. >> exactly. the bigger problem on the national level is that we have an administration that is failing to carry out its executive duty to enforce the laws of the country. as you mentioned in the intro, marijuana is still a schedule i controlled substance. the fact that we're not enforcing laws on the boorks it's absolutely dejenner rat. >> the tsa say they are not focused on finding marijuana, but they are focus ds on security issues. you say in some ways it's it's -- >> there are two people who are predisposed to addiction. that's me. if i smoke marijuana, i want to get higher and higher and higher and move on to the next drug and because i want my bell rung basically, right, and it's insiddious but then there's other people that i know
how is this going on in oregon?e instructed not to search for drugs. it's on their website. i've done the research. they have the discretion to send you out of the airport to store it in your car. >> kind of like if you had 7-ounces instead of 3 ounces of your favorite body lotion. >> exactly. the bigger problem on the national level is that we have an administration that is failing to carry out its executive duty to enforce the laws of the country. as you mentioned in the intro,...
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and now the folks have uncovered a situation in oregon that's actually worse.-barlow school district outside of portland has a center that coaches educators on how to deal with minority students. the district spent around $51,000 on that. the seminar was optional for teachers but mandatory for supervisors and some administrators. here's the headline from the group's manual "all white people are racist. i am a racist. i will never know what it is like to be a person of color in this country." joining us from portland dan christian, a former school board member. what's the reaction among the teachers and administrators who took this crazy seminar? >> i think the reaction is about what you would expect from any large group of people. most people's reaction is like ours is did they really say that? and i have the manual here with me. that is exactly what they are being taught. and sadly, this is a one-week long seminar and it's heavy indoctrination time where the teachers coming out of this are being taught that all white people are racist and that students of colo
and now the folks have uncovered a situation in oregon that's actually worse.-barlow school district outside of portland has a center that coaches educators on how to deal with minority students. the district spent around $51,000 on that. the seminar was optional for teachers but mandatory for supervisors and some administrators. here's the headline from the group's manual "all white people are racist. i am a racist. i will never know what it is like to be a person of color in this...
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she was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and moved to oregon with her family where she was able to get a prescription from a doctor. her family hopes to carry on her legacy by passing the death with dignity act in california but the legislation faces a lofts -- a lot of opposition including concerns for elderly and mentally ill. pharmacists and doctors are not required to participate. parents need to problem they have six months or left to live and are mentally stable to make their own decision. >>> today, lot officials will make a push for statewide regulations on electronic cigarettes politicians, parents and law enforcement officers and other advocates will join for the event where the state start author would protects the public with a bill on >> a city council will consider a measure to keep chain stores out if an effort to preserve the local character and economy locally. you not find national lanes on main street. city officials are trying to keep it that way. the ordinance would protect area by keeping out big chains. local residents say the city should embrace growth. >> o
she was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and moved to oregon with her family where she was able to get a prescription from a doctor. her family hopes to carry on her legacy by passing the death with dignity act in california but the legislation faces a lofts -- a lot of opposition including concerns for elderly and mentally ill. pharmacists and doctors are not required to participate. parents need to problem they have six months or left to live and are mentally stable to make their own...
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of oregon -- university of economics professor from the university of oregon. what is -- what does today's report mean for the fed? does it change anything for the fed outlook? guest: i don't think it's going to change anything about the pace, i forget fits well with the view that we will have a gradual up tick in rates. as far as the timing, it pushes septemberle awayfrom toward december, but we have a few more reports to get do a lot more data. today's report change anything for your perspective? inst: the fed starts september, they've hiked 25 basis points every other session. but the jobs report today was m eh -- that's my technical term, a quantitative term. i agree with the rationale. to be a quiet summer. there's not that much information a comes out over the next few months. not a lot of fed rhetoric is going to come out over the next couple of months, which is interesting. that could add some nervousness to the market. joe: one of the disappointing numbers was the wage growth number. what do you chalk it up to? why are we disappointed by this number mo
of oregon -- university of economics professor from the university of oregon. what is -- what does today's report mean for the fed? does it change anything for the fed outlook? guest: i don't think it's going to change anything about the pace, i forget fits well with the view that we will have a gradual up tick in rates. as far as the timing, it pushes septemberle awayfrom toward december, but we have a few more reports to get do a lot more data. today's report change anything for your...
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the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> i would like to remind my colleagues, the house -- mr. shuster: i would like to remind my colleagues, the house was controlled by their party, the senate was controlled by their party until january, and the white house is controlled by their party. they were going to squander $800 billion. if they'd listened to the ranking member at the time they'd have put a lot more money into the investment of infrastructure instead of that $800 billion bill about $68 billion went to transportation system of everybody can point fingers at everybody but the reality is, here we are. we need to extend this to give the ways and means committee and the finance committee in the senate to figure out the dollars in a responsible way, not to continue to raise the debt and the deficit but find a responsible funding level to get us to a six-year bill, which i'm committed to. i know chairman ryan has said many,
the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> i would like to remind my colleagues, the house -- mr. shuster: i would like to remind my colleagues, the house was controlled by their party, the senate was controlled by their party until january, and the white house is controlled by their party. they were going to squander $800 billion. if they'd listened to the ranking member at the time they'd have put a lot more money into the investment of infrastructure...
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high fire danger north of reading to medford and bend oregon.es are running 82 in lake tahoe and 88 in yosemite and low-to-mid 90s from chico do fresno and a hotspot at palm springs and cooler than average again, at 71 in san diego and 65 in los angeles. >> the metering lights are turns on and the traffic is packing and stacking and we do have good news about the crash if san francisco which has cleared and all lanes have re-opened on southbound 101 near u.p.s. if you get close to the hospital curve you will know what i am talking about we have residual delays as we move over to contra costa county a brushfire at port chicago highway and nichols road so watch out for the intersection that could be closed. there is a doyle drive closure, as well we will tack about shortly. >> the 49ers he the first training camp practice august 1 at levi stadium. they have invited you to watch. practice is after the 41st annual all star high school football game at $20 for adults and $10 for kids in the lower bowl you can watch and then hang around to see the pro
high fire danger north of reading to medford and bend oregon.es are running 82 in lake tahoe and 88 in yosemite and low-to-mid 90s from chico do fresno and a hotspot at palm springs and cooler than average again, at 71 in san diego and 65 in los angeles. >> the metering lights are turns on and the traffic is packing and stacking and we do have good news about the crash if san francisco which has cleared and all lanes have re-opened on southbound 101 near u.p.s. if you get close to the...