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and in our signature segment, oregon tries to find the middle ground on gun legislation. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the department of homeland security announced last night it would resume accepting renewals for daca, the obama-era program that protects young immigrants from deportation. this follows tuesday's decision by a federal
and in our signature segment, oregon tries to find the middle ground on gun legislation. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized...
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so, the willamitte river system isis a big river syststem in wen oregon, and i think of it as oregon's big riviver, because it really flows through our biggest cities and our richest farmland. i think in oregegon, and nationwide, there''s stitill a question in people's mind, "what--what's the value of a river?" and we've just gone through a couple of centuries of kind of disconnecting ourselves from rivers, and we're in the process of sort of getting back to that. so, my main motivation for this film was to really shine a light on what's really a national movement to reconnect to our rivers, and to begin to restore them. i hope that people will see in this filmlm, um, lotsts of exams of how w you can n sort of ideny yoursrself asas livinin a a waterershed, and liviving in a community of people that are connected by water. the choices that we all make in our different parts of that watershed affect each and every person. >> a are sluckcky portltld to have the willamitte river. i mean, we're the bridge city. there are so many bridges, and people cross them to o go downtown, anand, um, i
so, the willamitte river system isis a big river syststem in wen oregon, and i think of it as oregon's big riviver, because it really flows through our biggest cities and our richest farmland. i think in oregegon, and nationwide, there''s stitill a question in people's mind, "what--what's the value of a river?" and we've just gone through a couple of centuries of kind of disconnecting ourselves from rivers, and we're in the process of sort of getting back to that. so, my main...
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but there are millions more like them in oregon and across the country. mr. speaker, david and jacob deserve better. all of our nation's children deserve better. it's that simple. we must not let them down. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington, for five minutes. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, on friday, thousands of people from all across america will come to washington to march in support of the dignity and equal protection of every god-given human life in this great land. it is in that spirit that i rise to join my colleagues in supporting h.r. 4712, the born alive abortion survivors protection act. this bill ensures that if a baby survives a failed abortion, that baby must be given the same medical care as the baby born under any circumstances. in a moral society, the strong have a responsibility to protect the weak. it is a stain on the moral fabric of our nation that some lives are deemed less worthy than others with respect to protection. america i
but there are millions more like them in oregon and across the country. mr. speaker, david and jacob deserve better. all of our nation's children deserve better. it's that simple. we must not let them down. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington, for five minutes. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, on friday, thousands of people from all across america will come to washington to march in support...
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here is on >> i'm kirsten from portland, oregon. some facebook readers have saidt they cannecommend or enjoy this novel no matter howfu beatify written because of the painful realities that it delves into. my question for ms. ward is, whatons your take a writers or a reader's accounted ality to plum uncomfortable depths in art. d has your take on this changed at all as the world has grown increasingly diter and difficult icive. >> that is a really good question. and i under-- understand and i do it too right, as a reader sometimes i justwant to not think. you know, i want to read something that is purely enjoyable, escapism. >> yes. n artist, i feel a certainsponsibility to write about difficult subject matters. i mean i am a black person from the south, right, and so i come from a place and from a community where often people's lives are really hard. i mean they're livng with the, you know, the difficult things that i am writing about they arw livih addiction, they're living with grief. so i feel a certain responsibility f i'm choo
here is on >> i'm kirsten from portland, oregon. some facebook readers have saidt they cannecommend or enjoy this novel no matter howfu beatify written because of the painful realities that it delves into. my question for ms. ward is, whatons your take a writers or a reader's accounted ality to plum uncomfortable depths in art. d has your take on this changed at all as the world has grown increasingly diter and difficult icive. >> that is a really good question. and i under--...
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oregon and washington state are also in the clear. we will track the movement of any possible tsunami along the coast of canada or alaska and bring you the latest. >>> we thought it was going to be heading here in a couple of hours. >> it was canceled not too long ago. that's good news. it's a very good thing. it has been canceled for us, oregon and washington. we do have a little bit of fog. fog is not around for everyone. that low cloud deck can be low to form
oregon and washington state are also in the clear. we will track the movement of any possible tsunami along the coast of canada or alaska and bring you the latest. >>> we thought it was going to be heading here in a couple of hours. >> it was canceled not too long ago. that's good news. it's a very good thing. it has been canceled for us, oregon and washington. we do have a little bit of fog. fog is not around for everyone. that low cloud deck can be low to form
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among those governors, the governor of oregon, kate brown.u have any understanding of why florida was removed from the plan? >> absolutely not. in what universe would this be okay? other coastal beaches are really important to oregonians, they are pushily accessible and have been for over 100 years. they're very much a part of who we are, and ver important for or economy, so i don't know why. >> according to zinke, florida -- oregon's coasts seem incredibly unique to me and obviously a big draw to tourists as well. >> i welcome you come to visit. >> i love oregon. i love them. >> 362 miles of stunning coastline. last year a $2 billion industry in over 22,000 jobs on the coast. these communities are really struggling to recover since the recession. obviously tourism is key. so are our natural resources industry on the coast. so my question is to secretary zinke, why is this okay for florida and not okay for oregon? in what universe is this okay? >> is this about electoral policy? >> absolutely. what can i think otherwise? is it good the govern
among those governors, the governor of oregon, kate brown.u have any understanding of why florida was removed from the plan? >> absolutely not. in what universe would this be okay? other coastal beaches are really important to oregonians, they are pushily accessible and have been for over 100 years. they're very much a part of who we are, and ver important for or economy, so i don't know why. >> according to zinke, florida -- oregon's coasts seem incredibly unique to me and...
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organic, or oregon organic, or portland organic? >> waitress: it's just all across the board, organic. >> wertheim: and an entire tv show, "portlandia" skewers the city's progressiveness and preciousness. >> waitress: the chicken you will be enjoying tonight, his name was collin. here are his papers, okay? >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm david martin. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories tonight, on "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis.
organic, or oregon organic, or portland organic? >> waitress: it's just all across the board, organic. >> wertheim: and an entire tv show, "portlandia" skewers the city's progressiveness and preciousness. >> waitress: the chicken you will be enjoying tonight, his name was collin. here are his papers, okay? >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm david martin. >> i'm bill whitaker....
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dreamers like getsy from beaver, oregon, who i met last month when they traveled to d.c. to fight for passage for the dream act. her parents brought her from mexico when she was only four years old. the journey was long and hard and her sister was left behind. growing up, her parents warned her not to talk about her immigration status because even mentioning it to the wrong person could result in their deportation. she lived in constant fear. growing up getsy's parents always emphasized the importance of obtaining higher education. while her mom and dad only completed fifth and 12th grades respectively, they instilled a level of learning in their daughter and a deep desire for her to go to college. after working hard in high school, getsy enrolled at western oregon university where she's studying to become a gerontology nurse. she works incredibly hard. she's taking 20 credits a semester. i remember whether i was in college, 15 credits was a lot. she's taking 20 working full time at an assistive living facility and has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor.
dreamers like getsy from beaver, oregon, who i met last month when they traveled to d.c. to fight for passage for the dream act. her parents brought her from mexico when she was only four years old. the journey was long and hard and her sister was left behind. growing up, her parents warned her not to talk about her immigration status because even mentioning it to the wrong person could result in their deportation. she lived in constant fear. growing up getsy's parents always emphasized the...
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the gentleman from oregon does not know what the health and prevention fund is all about. it is more than children's health. insulin, lead, paint protection programs. this is the majority that has spent the better part of the year decimating the affordable care act, and not carrying about children and their health care. we do not fund community health centers. and children who are eligible for chip will not be able to get the help they need is a can't go to a community health care center. and if you are really concerned about the children and their health care, bring a clean chit bill to this floor, and that's make it permanent -- and let's make it permanent. don't hide the hundred children of this country! >> the gentleman from texas. >> mr. speaker, we know who voted yes and who voted no. mr. speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentleman to defend the republican position, gentleman walden. speaker, i appreciate my colleague from connecticut's strong words. here is the deal. the democrats have used money out of the prevention fund to fund tax cuts over time.
the gentleman from oregon does not know what the health and prevention fund is all about. it is more than children's health. insulin, lead, paint protection programs. this is the majority that has spent the better part of the year decimating the affordable care act, and not carrying about children and their health care. we do not fund community health centers. and children who are eligible for chip will not be able to get the help they need is a can't go to a community health care center. and...
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some fear not oregon and have decided to move to oregon to onen a school to teach people how to pump their own gas and how hard adulting is and know we're here for you. >> listen, oregon, if mariah can get through new year's without her tea then you can get out and pump your gas. that's all i'm saying. >> don't talk about mariah. >> please we'll wait >> thanks, wiz. >> coming up on "fox news morning" much of corporate america will enjoy a tax cut the this year and one industry is getting a tax increase. >> and one of the nation's most famous fast food restaurant is vowing to use real fresh beef. >> and 14 is the temperature. >> and it was originally put in place in tax in affordable care act to pay for expanded health care. eliminating the tax would ensure more life improving and life saving technologies would be available. >> mega bus adding another maryland low cost inter city bus service kicks off daily route that runs from annapolis to new york city and back. two new york buses will leave every morning from mta park harry truman parkway each morning with two returning trips each
some fear not oregon and have decided to move to oregon to onen a school to teach people how to pump their own gas and how hard adulting is and know we're here for you. >> listen, oregon, if mariah can get through new year's without her tea then you can get out and pump your gas. that's all i'm saying. >> don't talk about mariah. >> please we'll wait >> thanks, wiz. >> coming up on "fox news morning" much of corporate america will enjoy a tax cut the this...
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big brother taking a tiny step backward in oregon. of two states that prohibited drivers from pumping their own gas. no self-serve gas in oregon. new jersey is the other. now oregon will allow stations in smaller towns to offer self-service. that's apparently set off a mock five panic. local news station asking residents to react. hysterical responses gone viral. one, i don't even know how. another one: i don't want to smell like gas. another one, i had to do it in california and i almost died. you ever pump your own gas? >> kimberly: what do you think is the answer to that question >> geraldo: what about your nails? >> kimberly: if i have to do anything, i can do it. whatever it takes. i enjoy pumping gas. >> geraldo: get out. why? the way it smells? steve i know, i don't like the smell. what? you go in, do it, take care of it. i love to drive. i'm a good driver. i have driven sports cars. i like to pump my gas, make sure i'm putting in the good stuff. >> jesse: you sound like trump. best driver. >> geraldo: it's a blue state. do you
big brother taking a tiny step backward in oregon. of two states that prohibited drivers from pumping their own gas. no self-serve gas in oregon. new jersey is the other. now oregon will allow stations in smaller towns to offer self-service. that's apparently set off a mock five panic. local news station asking residents to react. hysterical responses gone viral. one, i don't even know how. another one: i don't want to smell like gas. another one, i had to do it in california and i almost died....
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>> reporter: harding grew up in portland, oregon. tell me about your childhood. grew up in portland? >> all over portland. we moved 13 different times before i was in fifth grade. >> she grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. she had to fight for every single thing she got. she had to make her own clothes. she was poor. >> reporter: at a young age, she found her escape in figure skating. what was it about skating? >> i always thought that it was just so beautiful. being out there and just doing your thing. i caught on very fast. and then it just became something that, you know, turned out to be a gift from god. >> i was working right around the clock, morning, noon and night, trying to get the money for her to skate and to have lessons. >> reporter: the movie starring margot robbie as harding tells harding's hard luck life story. >> it was never about altering peeps perception of her or saying, she's a victim or she's a hero. it was just about showing her as a human. >> reporter: but her early life was marked by often tumultuous and allegedly abusive relationsh
>> reporter: harding grew up in portland, oregon. tell me about your childhood. grew up in portland? >> all over portland. we moved 13 different times before i was in fifth grade. >> she grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. she had to fight for every single thing she got. she had to make her own clothes. she was poor. >> reporter: at a young age, she found her escape in figure skating. what was it about skating? >> i always thought that it was just so...
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anybody who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out right 640 acres of land. after 1850 they cut that in half to 320 acres but the interesting thing is that that amount of land, half of it was in the woman's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you were a single man, you got half of that, if you were a single woman you got half of that. but half was always in the woman's name. so right away women have land claim ownership and that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by 1853 washington becomes a separate territory from oregon and in the first territorial legislative meeting in olympia awhich becomes our capitol city eventually, the early delegates wanted to pass women's suffrage in washington. that was part of the platform for the first legislative session in that territorial congress for washington and it got voted down but it was brought up right away and there were very early men in the legislature who advocated for women's suffrage. well, fast forward to the 1880s and washington is working very hard at the effort to become a state, which is
anybody who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out right 640 acres of land. after 1850 they cut that in half to 320 acres but the interesting thing is that that amount of land, half of it was in the woman's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you were a single man, you got half of that, if you were a single woman you got half of that. but half was always in the woman's name. so right away women have land claim ownership and that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by...
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oregon has been a sanctuary state since the 90s.efining what sanctuary cities means now to take that roll on is going above and beyond. while oregon is a sanctuary state, some cities have taken it a step further. what does it mean. in my opinion as a mayor, our job is to protect our citizens and law enforcement. charles: does that include those who are here illegally? >> happy valley is not a sanctuary city. cities like portland and other cities are but not happy valley. charles: president trump talked about 1.7 trillion. what we learned with the last so-called stimulus bill is the money was misappropriated. very little of it went to infrastructure. one of the problems besides political greed was the maze of regulations and inability to fund the projects. is that been taken care of so the money can be used immediately? >> that was the key message. when we are talking 17 years to get some of those projects done in certain cities throughout the nation, that's ridiculous. we know time is money. no business or company or investor should
oregon has been a sanctuary state since the 90s.efining what sanctuary cities means now to take that roll on is going above and beyond. while oregon is a sanctuary state, some cities have taken it a step further. what does it mean. in my opinion as a mayor, our job is to protect our citizens and law enforcement. charles: does that include those who are here illegally? >> happy valley is not a sanctuary city. cities like portland and other cities are but not happy valley. charles:...
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in november, united express skywest plane taking off for oregon hit a bird. the bird sucked into one of its two engines. the plane like this one was in the air for 30 minutes before it made an emergency landing back at sfo. >> reporter: after that emergency landing, then a united 737 bound for seattle had to abort take-off when it hit turkey vultures. weeks before that, an air canada crew from montreal was cleared to land by air traffic control. but then it ignored repeated orders from the tower: go around. go around. >> reporter: after landing it reported a radio problem. air canada said the cockpit never received the orders and then in july, another air canada jet came dangerously close to crashing into four other planes awaiting take-off on the taxiway. it flew as low as 59 feet off the ground before pulling up to attempt another landing. betty yu, kpix 5. >>> 17 people have now died as a result of the disastrous mudslides down in southern california. at least 28 others are hurt. and this morning, 17 pomona are still reported missing. santa barbara county
in november, united express skywest plane taking off for oregon hit a bird. the bird sucked into one of its two engines. the plane like this one was in the air for 30 minutes before it made an emergency landing back at sfo. >> reporter: after that emergency landing, then a united 737 bound for seattle had to abort take-off when it hit turkey vultures. weeks before that, an air canada crew from montreal was cleared to land by air traffic control. but then it ignored repeated orders from...
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wildcats take it 62-53 over oregon state. from here. now back to you. david letterman's new show hits netflix overnight. his first guest, barack obama. what the former president says about running for office again. >>> plus, the revelation about what alabama was missing that makes their win over georgia even more impressive. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, and then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. he told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. and while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, mul
wildcats take it 62-53 over oregon state. from here. now back to you. david letterman's new show hits netflix overnight. his first guest, barack obama. what the former president says about running for office again. >>> plus, the revelation about what alabama was missing that makes their win over georgia even more impressive. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, and then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help...
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jeff merkley / oregon i don't see how that does anything but reflect on their leadership or should i say on their complete lack of leadership.colorado senator cory gardner says it's democrats who aren't cooperatingsen. cory gardner it's frustrating and i think that reasonableness tells people to do their job in washington alexandra limon
jeff merkley / oregon i don't see how that does anything but reflect on their leadership or should i say on their complete lack of leadership.colorado senator cory gardner says it's democrats who aren't cooperatingsen. cory gardner it's frustrating and i think that reasonableness tells people to do their job in washington alexandra limon
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and that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by 1853, washington becomes a separate territory from oregon and in the first territorial legislative meeting which was in olympia which, of course becomes our capital city eventually, the early parties, early delegates wanted to pass women's suffrage in washington. that was part of the platform for the first legislative session in that territorial congress for washington and it got voted down. ashington and it got voted down but it was got voted down but it was brought up right away captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 legislature who advocated for women's suffrage. well, fast forward to the 1880s and washington is working very hard at the effort to become a state, which is achieved in 1889. but in the 1880s women in the territory win the right to vote. in 1883. now immediately they start to vote for a more progressive agenda in the territorial legislature and they also unseat some of the more corrupt leaders in communities like it seattle mayor who was known to hav
and that was an important part of the oregon trail era. by 1853, washington becomes a separate territory from oregon and in the first territorial legislative meeting which was in olympia which, of course becomes our capital city eventually, the early parties, early delegates wanted to pass women's suffrage in washington. that was part of the platform for the first legislative session in that territorial congress for washington and it got voted down. ashington and it got voted down but it was...
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he served both houses of the state house in oregon and in 1998 was elected to the u.s.house on and i'm cutting through history very. he married to the very patient and virtuous smiling for the past 35 almost 36 years and they live in hood river with her son anthony. he was chair of the nrcc from 2012-16 where he racked up more of a larger republican majority in 80 years or something like that ever. he's been chair of the house energy commerce which has unlimited jurisdiction i understand. [inaudible conversations] but as a former sec commissioner there are a few numbers and letters which are very important. w7 hq i and that's his amateur radio license which we all had to know at the fcc. why don't we jump right into things and there's been a few things in the new cycle in the past 12 hours or 24 hours or so and one of which has to do with apparently unnecessary counsel someone there has may be recommended that for necessary reasons the next generation 5g networks being built here with private risk capital of united states america should be nationalized, owned and operat
he served both houses of the state house in oregon and in 1998 was elected to the u.s.house on and i'm cutting through history very. he married to the very patient and virtuous smiling for the past 35 almost 36 years and they live in hood river with her son anthony. he was chair of the nrcc from 2012-16 where he racked up more of a larger republican majority in 80 years or something like that ever. he's been chair of the house energy commerce which has unlimited jurisdiction i understand....
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dreamers like getsy from beaver, oregon, who i met last month when they traveled to d.c. to fight for passage for the dream act. her parents brought her from mexico when she was only four years old. the journey was long and hard and her sister was left behind. growing up, her parents warned her not to talk about her immigration status because even mentioning it to the wrong person could result in their deportation. she lived in constant fear. growing up getsy's parents always emphasized the importance of obtaining higher education. while her mom and dad only completed fifth and 12th grades respectively, they instilled a level of learning in their daughter and a deep desire for her to go to college. after working hard in high school, getsy enrolled at western oregon university where she's studying to become a gerontology nurse. she works incredibly hard. she's taking 20 credits a semester. i remember whether i was in college, 15 credits was a lot. she's taking 20 working full time at an assistive living facility and has recently become a certified rock climbing instructor.
dreamers like getsy from beaver, oregon, who i met last month when they traveled to d.c. to fight for passage for the dream act. her parents brought her from mexico when she was only four years old. the journey was long and hard and her sister was left behind. growing up, her parents warned her not to talk about her immigration status because even mentioning it to the wrong person could result in their deportation. she lived in constant fear. growing up getsy's parents always emphasized the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, the odds are quite good that when this republican-controlled congress closes up shop in december, time spent attacking the health care of women is going to be right up at the top of how this congress spent their day. they're back at it again, and this latest attack that will be -- that we will be discussing this week goes after women's essential health care decisions. in my view, and i want to be very clear about this point, mr. president, this of the trumf health care discrimination, and this time it's going after women , and this entire agenda is what the republicans are doing their best to blast through the congress into law. it's not just a one off either. so i'm going to spend a few minutes now to put this particular health proposal that discriminates against women in the appropriate kind of context, and to do that, i think it's important to describe what has happened on health care since day one of the trump administration. the administration and republicans in the co
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, the odds are quite good that when this republican-controlled congress closes up shop in december, time spent attacking the health care of women is going to be right up at the top of how this congress spent their day. they're back at it again, and this latest attack that will be -- that we will be discussing this week goes after women's essential health care decisions. in my view, and i want to be very clear about this...
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you can see what i'm talking aboutnt street at oregon avenue. this road still mostly color covered and need alow to come through and this pole is leaning. so it's blocked off here by the burger king and itt power. stay on 95 if you can because in the gre mos. all lanes are passable. do be careful on the ramps but lanes for the and even on theays a few slick passes and a truck jackknifed northbound side in hamilton. and a few lanes are blocked and swede bro it cleared and i and out of sea is. of the weather. we'll check it again in the next half hour. >> we want to mention the city of philadelphia government offices are closed tomorrow. >> but not these guys they are open the "action news" morning team is on 30 minutes early with the latest from the clean up and the bitter coldt is coming up join matt tam, and karen with the closings and w morning beginning at 4:00. lets check in with ali gorman live i brigantine the jersey shor of this how is ite. >> well i tell you earlier today it was brutal. freezing cold and the wind is whipping and at one p
you can see what i'm talking aboutnt street at oregon avenue. this road still mostly color covered and need alow to come through and this pole is leaning. so it's blocked off here by the burger king and itt power. stay on 95 if you can because in the gre mos. all lanes are passable. do be careful on the ramps but lanes for the and even on theays a few slick passes and a truck jackknifed northbound side in hamilton. and a few lanes are blocked and swede bro it cleared and i and out of sea is. of...
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some of them reported seeing a cat in oregon. the fearless feline enjoy riding in the car since they were kittens, they were on a leash and wear a safety vest. he never let's them ride at high speeds or go out on busy roads. >> reporter: good monday morning, everybody, it's eagles week! let's look outside in west philadelphia. westbound on your left towards the airport. moving nicely over the platt bridge sitting at the mid span, sitting pretty. we have a bridge opening schedule burlington bristol bridge, use the turnpike connector bridge instead of that. mass transit looking good. >> reporter: a little bit cool across the region. 40 degrees on the bus stop and the el station platform. i'm going for a high of 47. it will be fairly cloudy during the day and staying dry. for the evening commute getting back into the low 40s. a little bit breezier on the platform. we have a rain shower that has opened up in orlando, the temperature is 68 degrees, it will be a warm afternoon in case you're heading to florida, tam. >>> in "healthcheck
some of them reported seeing a cat in oregon. the fearless feline enjoy riding in the car since they were kittens, they were on a leash and wear a safety vest. he never let's them ride at high speeds or go out on busy roads. >> reporter: good monday morning, everybody, it's eagles week! let's look outside in west philadelphia. westbound on your left towards the airport. moving nicely over the platt bridge sitting at the mid span, sitting pretty. we have a bridge opening schedule...
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washington, oregon. but the farther south you go into the bay area, we have just the cloud cover from that and then you see how it takes a hike and goes north. ridge of high pressure is building in, it is going to bring us not only the dry weather but the warmer weather. temperatures outside now though a chilly start, half moon day, 39 degrees, 43 san francisco. low 40s for the east bay, oakland. 35 in livermore and low 40s in napa with the cloud cover out there we haven't seen a lot of fog develop so visibility generally good around the bay area this morning, different from yesterday morning. along the peninsula a few numbers, 40-degrees to start the morning san mateo, in the north bay, going to be out and about we have a nice day coming our way, chilly through the morning hours. sort of struggling in the 40s all the way until 11:00 or so. by the lunch hour 50s in the forecast. mid to upper east for the second part of the day. as we get into the extended forecast, i should say, a broader view of the aft
washington, oregon. but the farther south you go into the bay area, we have just the cloud cover from that and then you see how it takes a hike and goes north. ridge of high pressure is building in, it is going to bring us not only the dry weather but the warmer weather. temperatures outside now though a chilly start, half moon day, 39 degrees, 43 san francisco. low 40s for the east bay, oakland. 35 in livermore and low 40s in napa with the cloud cover out there we haven't seen a lot of fog...
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on their tour of klein vols or tal valley hardy oregon and only weren't disappointed by the slopes theyfound. that as i knew every slope was fantastic. legen legendary great snow even i got up some good speed . reading carving going to join the deep snow there is nothing like it i in my leak . of gets. the cold feet. it will be a long time before i can steal like that in deep snow i'll need some lessons first it's been over ten years since i last put on skis so i booked a few hours with a real instructor. hello yes there was a little guy here he is this is odd links with my warn him that i'm pretty much a total beginner so we'll have to start from scratch. explain the basics and then we're off on what the conditions are perfect. i'm a little nervous because it's all new to me boys from underneath it not why i'm here we'll take it easy. like what does this have to do with skiing a lot more we have to push down and chill to ski with every step and we're putting our weight on it. after an hour i have learnt the basics and we start descending. and then downhill. skiing it's a lot of fun but
on their tour of klein vols or tal valley hardy oregon and only weren't disappointed by the slopes theyfound. that as i knew every slope was fantastic. legen legendary great snow even i got up some good speed . reading carving going to join the deep snow there is nothing like it i in my leak . of gets. the cold feet. it will be a long time before i can steal like that in deep snow i'll need some lessons first it's been over ten years since i last put on skis so i booked a few hours with a real...
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and people in oregon are not happy about this.fact people tweeting the aan facebook saying i don't know how to pump my own gas. then people saying get a grip, ap straight who are incapable of filling their the vehicle with p petro. >> next you'll have people who want to wipe your windshield for you. >> the ingenuity. >> if you grew up and never had pumped your own gas, it took me years to figure out that regular unleaded is just as good as premium. >> i have been pumping my gas. it is nice to have someone do it for you. >>> since we're down with new things. new year, new you? there's a new workout starting this friday. it looks nothing like this. >> well, it might look something like that. >> except you lose the clothes. a celebrity trainer is offering three naked work out classes a week at a studio in soho. don't worry, there there are no major, major mishaps that you don't drop a dumbbell on anything -- >> never mind. we'll move on from there. >> any sort of heavy weights on anything that you might need a little bit later. >> a
and people in oregon are not happy about this.fact people tweeting the aan facebook saying i don't know how to pump my own gas. then people saying get a grip, ap straight who are incapable of filling their the vehicle with p petro. >> next you'll have people who want to wipe your windshield for you. >> the ingenuity. >> if you grew up and never had pumped your own gas, it took me years to figure out that regular unleaded is just as good as premium. >> i have been pumping...
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walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully fund extenders. and at every step of the way, my colleague and friend from the other side of the aisle, asked me to stop and work with them, we tried. we couldn't reach full agreement on the pay-fors at the time. but we tried and we worked in good faith with each other. 15 democrats on the house floor voted to extend the children's health insurance program for a full five years. by the way, that equals the longest extension and the most generous funding to help children and pregnant women that's ever been done for tha
walden, from oregon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm not quite sure what the people of borneo did to deserve the wrath of my colleague from ohio. but perhaps she can explain later to them. but here is the deal. the energy and commerce committee did work across the aisle or attempted to, to fully fund the children's health insurance program, to fully fund community health centers, to fully...
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guest: he still treats veterans via telehealth capabilities and oregon -- in oregon. he does have a bigger perspective on health care in general. he is not a veteran but he is a physician. he pays special tension to the clinical practice at the v.a. that created some worry among advocates about whether he would pay as much attention to the benefits side. right now, i think he has a good perspective of health care in general and how the reform debate might affect the v.a. by pushing war veterans into the system -- more veterans into the system, which is another concern. host: bill is calling from babylon, new york, another veteran. caller: thank you for taking my call. i'm a veteran and have been attending the v.a. hospital in manhattan. i never had a problem. they always took good care of me there. guest: a lot of veterans would agree with you. whenever the large organizations go before a congressional committee, they always say their membership says over and over again they like their v.a. care. but there are veterans who have had negative experiences or live in nume
guest: he still treats veterans via telehealth capabilities and oregon -- in oregon. he does have a bigger perspective on health care in general. he is not a veteran but he is a physician. he pays special tension to the clinical practice at the v.a. that created some worry among advocates about whether he would pay as much attention to the benefits side. right now, i think he has a good perspective of health care in general and how the reform debate might affect the v.a. by pushing war veterans...
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the interior department brought swift reaction from governor brown along with his counterparts in oregon and washington. they issued a statement saying for more than 30 years our shared coastline has been protected from drilling. we will do what it takes to stop this reckless shortsighted action.>> we are not going to let anyone drill for oil off the coast of california.>> reporter: got weiner said lawmakers should ask to keep the administration's plan to open up the coast to drilling from moving forward.>> we do have the power to ban or restrict offshore drilling in certain areas. i think we need to do that. there was a bill last year to do it that failed. we need to try again.>> reporter: they are proposing seven new leases off the coast of california oregon and washington. two would be in northern california. a public comment period starts on monday.>>> what can california do if anything to block the plan?>> reporter: we have jurisdiction over the three miles from the shoreline. the state can make it more difficult for oil companies by blocking pipelines needed to bring the oil to sho
the interior department brought swift reaction from governor brown along with his counterparts in oregon and washington. they issued a statement saying for more than 30 years our shared coastline has been protected from drilling. we will do what it takes to stop this reckless shortsighted action.>> we are not going to let anyone drill for oil off the coast of california.>> reporter: got weiner said lawmakers should ask to keep the administration's plan to open up the coast to...
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. >>> and take a look at this, police in oregon are investigating after this video surfaced showing a cat riding on the hood of an suv. it happened in the parking lot monday night. the cat was attached with a leash to the windshield wipers. oregon law does not allow people to put a dog on the hood of the moving cars, but cats are not protected. >>> eagles practice in south philadelphia this afternoon, the team spent the day yesterday building a game plan against the patriots. they want to bring a win home for their fans and end the super bowl drought. >> city of philadelphia not having that celebration, i know what it means and how close we are and how excited the city is, we love it, we feel the same way as players. >> they deserve a super bowl. they have been starving for a super bowl. as players we'll do everything we can to deliver that. >> multimillion dollar bet on the eagles winning the super bowl one of the biggest bets in nevada history. eagles are 5 inform -- 5 1/2 underdogs. >>> sixers beat the bulls 115-101 their 7th win in the last ten games. >> 5:17 a.m., is obesity cont
. >>> and take a look at this, police in oregon are investigating after this video surfaced showing a cat riding on the hood of an suv. it happened in the parking lot monday night. the cat was attached with a leash to the windshield wipers. oregon law does not allow people to put a dog on the hood of the moving cars, but cats are not protected. >>> eagles practice in south philadelphia this afternoon, the team spent the day yesterday building a game plan against the patriots....
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/ oregon dthe two of them have always worked to support each other.sometimes one of them worked to support the other. sometimes one would be in school. sometimes one would be working. but they just embody america's special values.alexandra limonin addition to talking policy both republicans and democrats hope the president can also address unity.rep. jacky rosen / nevada dall this devisice talk all these things about pitting one group against another its not good for our country it's not good for our democracy and i want to see him outstretch his hands and try to bring everybody back together.but the road to unity - especially among the political parties may be a long one rep. barbara leethis president has not honored nor respected the office of the presidentcy and has showed total disregard for our democratic institutions.about a dozen or so democrats are skipping the state of the union. in washington alexadnra limonlive tagdemocratic leaders are urging members of their caucus to simply skip the state of the union if they want to protest it, rather t
/ oregon dthe two of them have always worked to support each other.sometimes one of them worked to support the other. sometimes one would be in school. sometimes one would be working. but they just embody america's special values.alexandra limonin addition to talking policy both republicans and democrats hope the president can also address unity.rep. jacky rosen / nevada dall this devisice talk all these things about pitting one group against another its not good for our country it's not good...
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oregon and washington state are also in the clear. we will track the movement of any possible tsunami along the coast of canada or alaska and bring you the latest. >>> we thought it was going to be heading here in a couple of hours. >> it was canceled not too long ago. that's good news. it's a very good thing. it has been canceled for us, oregon and washington. we do have a little bit of fog. fog is not around for everyone. that low cloud deck can be low to form and sometimes it doesn't get his act together until 6:00 or 7:00. 30s, 40s and 50s for the temperatures. we have a break today. here's the system for wednesday. that will take us through thursday and then he break for the weekend. >> that was fast. you do not allow me to check my online stocks. >> did you get your shopping done? >> no. actually it was fast but i'm ready. let's do this. >>> solano county? are you ready? traffic is moving well if you're driving from vacaville, fairfield in vallejo. we don't have an east traffic yet. traffic is usually starting to slow around he
oregon and washington state are also in the clear. we will track the movement of any possible tsunami along the coast of canada or alaska and bring you the latest. >>> we thought it was going to be heading here in a couple of hours. >> it was canceled not too long ago. that's good news. it's a very good thing. it has been canceled for us, oregon and washington. we do have a little bit of fog. fog is not around for everyone. that low cloud deck can be low to form and sometimes it...
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seismological research letters the shake alert system is currently being tested in california, also oregon and washington. one of the top of the list priorities for improving the system would be the addition of nearly 1,000 more seismic stations. >>> and we did send out a push alert minutes after the earthquake hit this morning. we've been sending updates throughout the morning to you. to get breaking news as it happens, download the free abc 7 news app. and enable those push alerts. >>> now the other big story this morning, the rain. two dry days out of the next seven. let's go over now to meteorologist mike nicco for a quick look at the soggy forecast. we thought it was going to be the big headline all day until the earthquake happens. >> exactly. the push alert alerted me because i was driving to work today. i didn't feel it even though i drove almost by the epicenter, within a couple miles. the push alert worked. if you're going to be watching live doppler 7 the next couple days. the storm system came in from the south. the south got more rain and inland east bay neighborhoods than the
seismological research letters the shake alert system is currently being tested in california, also oregon and washington. one of the top of the list priorities for improving the system would be the addition of nearly 1,000 more seismic stations. >>> and we did send out a push alert minutes after the earthquake hit this morning. we've been sending updates throughout the morning to you. to get breaking news as it happens, download the free abc 7 news app. and enable those push alerts....
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, the odds are quite good that when this republican-controlled congress closes up shop in december, time spent attacking the health care of women is going to be right up at the top of how this congress spent their
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: mr. president, the odds are quite good that when this republican-controlled congress closes up shop in december, time spent attacking the health care of women is going to be right up at the top of how this congress spent their
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are you still concerned in oregon and california we had paper ballots that we really don't look at them that often. still in states of georgia that have no paper trail in virginia just got a paper trail and they have amazing election last week. are you still on the election integrity cause? >> i'm having a hard time. >> well, you've got this texas -- kansas secretary of state was trying to muddy the waters and was appointed as the republicans to check out the vote, fraud, which doesn't exist evidently. close quote? that's the governor. >> chris cobalt and he's full of and the sooner that they established their credentials to prove he's full of, we can get on with our business. they've been trying this for years in ohio and michigan and checking the voting identity is in trying to realign the block. they just have to mess have to mess up and say no, no, no. [applause] the other thing i read recently where the west coast, washington, oregon, california are now aligned to perfectly fight the government in carbon spewing and they have the muscle to do so exercising it and that's something t
are you still concerned in oregon and california we had paper ballots that we really don't look at them that often. still in states of georgia that have no paper trail in virginia just got a paper trail and they have amazing election last week. are you still on the election integrity cause? >> i'm having a hard time. >> well, you've got this texas -- kansas secretary of state was trying to muddy the waters and was appointed as the republicans to check out the vote, fraud, which...
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frank mendoza is a pediatric dentist on the warm springs indian reservation in central oregon.s one of a small but growing number of dentists who've begun using silver nitrate, a widely used liquid anti-microbial medical treatment with fluoride varnish, a widely-used dental product, to stop tooth decay. the treatment is for cavities in the early stages which haven't reached the pulp of the tooth. >> the silver kills the bacteria, and stops new bacteria from growing. the fluoride re-mineralizes, or hardens, what's left. that hardened material then can be used to-- you can actually bond or stick a lot of filling to material to that. >> reporter: on a recent morning, 13-month-old zavion wallulatum and his siblings paid a visit to dr. mendoza. zavion has eight teeth so far, and despite his family's best efforts to keep them healthy, four have cavities. three months ago, dr. mendoza began the first of several treatments. the cavities have been stopped and, as of now, no new ones have formed. the black spots on his teeth are actually the silver doing its job on the decay. the stainin
frank mendoza is a pediatric dentist on the warm springs indian reservation in central oregon.s one of a small but growing number of dentists who've begun using silver nitrate, a widely used liquid anti-microbial medical treatment with fluoride varnish, a widely-used dental product, to stop tooth decay. the treatment is for cavities in the early stages which haven't reached the pulp of the tooth. >> the silver kills the bacteria, and stops new bacteria from growing. the fluoride...
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oregon, $122 million in california is projected to hauling $1 billion per year.lawmakers -- >> it is a significant amount of revenue and there's no doubt about it. and it is a factor. it could be said that we are addicted to the money. >> reporter: the pot tax money is paying for the most basic of government functions. in colorado it's building schools. in oregon, 40% goes to pe teachers and fund pensions. some is used to hire state troopers. washington state spends more than half of medicaid, using the financial blow from obamacare. but now it's the feds that could deliver the blow. >> what lawmakers are doing is becoming reliant on this new revenue which is showing up in their starting to devoted to essential state programs. even though they don't know what the future of the revenue will be. >> reporter: one place the money is not going in washington state despite campaign promises is drug treatment. even though it appears more kids are smoking pot. >> the number one drug of choice we see with young people coming here is now marijuana. prior to that it was alco
oregon, $122 million in california is projected to hauling $1 billion per year.lawmakers -- >> it is a significant amount of revenue and there's no doubt about it. and it is a factor. it could be said that we are addicted to the money. >> reporter: the pot tax money is paying for the most basic of government functions. in colorado it's building schools. in oregon, 40% goes to pe teachers and fund pensions. some is used to hire state troopers. washington state spends more than half...