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what happened in oregon, because of the population base, western oregon elects certain government easterngonians do not want. we have come along and said, we can move the state border so eastern oregon can get governance from idaho, it would lower the tension and get each side kind of government they want, it is win/win for everybody involved. >> griff: probably financially benefit idaho. let me ask you this, how likely is this actually to come about you would have secession where democratic idahoen are rentrow says it has no chance of advancing. it is possible, there is precedence, state borders have you have mooed. it is getting leaders to see this as solution that makes sense. we are making progress, we have counties and idaho house passing measures to talk to the state of oregon. we are getting e elected leader to move toward starting this process. this can happen as soon as elected leaders decide this solution makes sense. >> griff: fascinating movement. thank you for coming on and updating us. please keep us posted. >> will do. >> griff: all right. you are looking at what used to be
what happened in oregon, because of the population base, western oregon elects certain government easterngonians do not want. we have come along and said, we can move the state border so eastern oregon can get governance from idaho, it would lower the tension and get each side kind of government they want, it is win/win for everybody involved. >> griff: probably financially benefit idaho. let me ask you this, how likely is this actually to come about you would have secession where...
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it passed in oregon with 55% of the vote. >> maybe you start to notice your breath. >> oregon's regulationstators to administer the doses of psilocybin in licensed service centers. at least a dozen expected to open in the state by the end of the year. innertrek plans to open one in portland. they'll all be required to use mushrooms from licensed labs. >> we want to make sure that the products are up to standard and that the doses are standardized so people know what they're getting. >> for now, it will be pricey and not covered by insurance. >> so many mental health issues are based on a kind of rigidity, a stuckness. the psilocybin experience helps kind of break that up. >> that doesn't mean it could treat everything in psychiatry, but i think it is realistic to think this could be a breakthrough in mental health care. >> it sounds promising but by no means a cure-all. >> psychedelics may not be entirely safe for people who have a personal or family history of psychosis. patients with bipolar disorder may be at great risk of taking psychedelic drugs of having another manic episode. >> the
it passed in oregon with 55% of the vote. >> maybe you start to notice your breath. >> oregon's regulationstators to administer the doses of psilocybin in licensed service centers. at least a dozen expected to open in the state by the end of the year. innertrek plans to open one in portland. they'll all be required to use mushrooms from licensed labs. >> we want to make sure that the products are up to standard and that the doses are standardized so people know what they're...
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six women found dead in the last six months near portland, oregon. are the cases linked >>> the faa has rules about how quickly a plane should be evacuated during an emergency but critics say those emergency evacuation plans are outdated >> what is at stake here is the safety of the flying public. >>> and prince harry set to take the stand. the lawsuit that will make him the first royal in more than a century to testify in court. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow >>> good evening we begin tonight with the breaking news. frightening scenes in the air and on the ground in washington, d.c. this afternoon. military jets were scrambled after a small plane violated the air space over washington and the pilot was not responding to radio calls. on the ground residents across the city were shaken when they heard a massive boom overhead. take a listen to that boom as it interrupted these two musicians. ♪ that noise believed to be a sonic boom from the military jets racing to catch up to the small plane. aaron gilcrest has the late breakin
six women found dead in the last six months near portland, oregon. are the cases linked >>> the faa has rules about how quickly a plane should be evacuated during an emergency but critics say those emergency evacuation plans are outdated >> what is at stake here is the safety of the flying public. >>> and prince harry set to take the stand. the lawsuit that will make him the first royal in more than a century to testify in court. >> announcer: this is "nbc...
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located in what is sometimes known as the silicon forest in oregon. the first industry supported youth apprenticeship program in our state. it's a two-year program that provides a pathway for high school students to get hands on paid training that prepares them for a career in advanced manufacturing. the program provides employers with skilled, diverse work force to help our nation's competitive edge. your leadership will make more programs like this available to more people across the country. i am a grateful for the work with the women's bureau leading to an increase in labor participation among women workers. i had the pleasure recently of meeting with oregon tradeswomen an amazing trailblazing organization in oregon that opens up pathways to women with careers in construction, manufacturing, mechanical, utility trades. i know the department of labor and the department of commerce supports the department of commerce and the department of energy in the he implementation of these historic investments that we have made to grow domestic manufacturing.
located in what is sometimes known as the silicon forest in oregon. the first industry supported youth apprenticeship program in our state. it's a two-year program that provides a pathway for high school students to get hands on paid training that prepares them for a career in advanced manufacturing. the program provides employers with skilled, diverse work force to help our nation's competitive edge. your leadership will make more programs like this available to more people across the country....
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what can you tell us about what the program is going to look like in oregon?se this was voted by oregon residents into law in 2020, so here we are three years later and the implementation aspect of it is under way. but there are a lot of regulations. this is not going to a location to simply pick up some mushrooms and go back home and take them. this is going to be in licensed service centers, they're going to be licensed and trained facilitators, currently getting certifications to be able to administer the sill psilocybin with mushrooms heavily regulated from a licensed lab. they're going to make sure they carry the same potency and impact and folks are going to be taking them in a secured setting. in colorado, another state that's moving quickly ahead with this as well. legalization already there. but, again, the implementation is going to take some time. >> really, really interesting and potentially revolutionary. david culver, thank you very much. really looking forward to seeing this report. be sure to tune into an all new episode of "the whole story" wi
what can you tell us about what the program is going to look like in oregon?se this was voted by oregon residents into law in 2020, so here we are three years later and the implementation aspect of it is under way. but there are a lot of regulations. this is not going to a location to simply pick up some mushrooms and go back home and take them. this is going to be in licensed service centers, they're going to be licensed and trained facilitators, currently getting certifications to be able to...
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so is that why you chose oregon? is it legal and covered by medicaid in oregon? that was part of it. i mean, i live in oregon. i live in portland. certainly that was also part of it. but yeah, i think that i interested in setting the book in a place where birth centers and midwifery were fairly accessible and sort of normal like where there were a lot of people who were interested in where there was some history in the state of the practice, where there was the emphasis in place. because i think one of the points that i'm trying to make in the book, how i believe through the reporting and research that i've done that one of the ways we can address many of the most entrenched problems that our maternal health care is by integrating midwifery more fully into it and by making it more accessible. and i think that in order to sort of consider that, i wanted to make sure that the book was in a place where some version that is, you know, is effect of sort of like this is what could in some measure be striving for right. talk to me about the three women you pick and you
so is that why you chose oregon? is it legal and covered by medicaid in oregon? that was part of it. i mean, i live in oregon. i live in portland. certainly that was also part of it. but yeah, i think that i interested in setting the book in a place where birth centers and midwifery were fairly accessible and sort of normal like where there were a lot of people who were interested in where there was some history in the state of the practice, where there was the emphasis in place. because i...
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i'll be joined by oregon's senate majority leader after the break. we'll be right back.k. we'll be right back. scent boosts keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. (vo) this is sadie. she's on verizon, and she has the new myplan where she gets exactly what she wants and only pays for what she needs. she picks only the perks she wants and saves on every one! all with an incredible new iphone. get iphone 14 pro on us when you switch. it's your verizon. (vo) this is sadie. she's on verizon, and she has the new myplan where she gets exactly what she wants and only pays for what she needs. she picks only the perks she wants and saves on every one! all with an incredible new iphone. get iphone 14 pro on us when you switch. it's your verizon. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quali
i'll be joined by oregon's senate majority leader after the break. we'll be right back.k. we'll be right back. scent boosts keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. (vo) this is sadie. she's on verizon, and she has the new myplan where she gets exactly what she wants and only pays for what she needs. she picks only the perks she wants and saves on every one! all...
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. >> jesse: well, the city of portland, oregon spent $50 million to build the homeless a village andetime" gets a look inside. chevy silverado factory-lifted trucks. where will they take you? with the capability of a 2-inch lift. ♪ the versatility of the available multi-flex tailgate. ♪ and the connection of a 13.4” diagonal touchscreen. chevy silverado. taking adventure to a whole new level. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. she found it. the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for. sotyktu is the first-of-its-kind, once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding your back... is back. or finding psoriasis can't deny the splendor of
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by the time we both got to the hospital in oregon, our mother was alert enough to ask us to bring in her jewelry. she told us she had picked out what she wanted us to have. and my mother's office was a hand-written ledger on line notebook paper detailing the $72,000 in medical debt. she and my father owned owed to the hospital to a cardiologist, and to the ambulance company. the oil companies, 20 $400 check barely made a dent. three months after she learned of her inheritance in north dakota, my mother died the night of her death. i sat on the floor of my cold apartment in washington, d.c. the phone pressed to my ear as my father shared the news. i pressed my back into the vertical lines of the radiator, trying to offset the hollowed out feeling in my belly with warmth and some sort of sharp physical sensation in the nubs of the carpet. pressed into my bottom. i could see all the dog hair under my bed. i put on a favorite black turtleneck and kept it on for several days. it was a warm cashmere cocoon that insulated me from the assault of a cold march and the ache of loss. deep in my
by the time we both got to the hospital in oregon, our mother was alert enough to ask us to bring in her jewelry. she told us she had picked out what she wanted us to have. and my mother's office was a hand-written ledger on line notebook paper detailing the $72,000 in medical debt. she and my father owned owed to the hospital to a cardiologist, and to the ambulance company. the oil companies, 20 $400 check barely made a dent. three months after she learned of her inheritance in north dakota,...
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the tree is too dense and tony for picking their song comes from the heart because the oregon tree is their livelihood. and that the who go to the bottom. so you know, different keys all say. and with this, we women can build houses, buy clothes for our children, and send them to school and we work here in the fresh at the ogden tree is all life luck. and you said you were studying the fuck emma. and some 50 other women are part of a cooperative that was founded in funded by the german development agency. the g i see in the beginning it wasn't clear, it would succeed. our country is, can only grow here in south western morocco. and just a few decades ago, they were almost extinct. to call you book a time, people believe that intensive agriculture was more important to grow fruits and vegetables, fax mode, textbook special. it will see some people forgot the value of the country. suppose all sick. yes. as a result they began to disappear. not getting people neglected them, but they were also depleted by the very dry climate. but it got to move husband easy panic on this. ok. my to refe
the tree is too dense and tony for picking their song comes from the heart because the oregon tree is their livelihood. and that the who go to the bottom. so you know, different keys all say. and with this, we women can build houses, buy clothes for our children, and send them to school and we work here in the fresh at the ogden tree is all life luck. and you said you were studying the fuck emma. and some 50 other women are part of a cooperative that was founded in funded by the german...
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the tree is too dense, and tony for picking their song comes from the heart because the oregon tree is their livelihood, and that the who go to them. so you know, the funky is all say. and with this, we women can build houses, buy clothes for our children, and send them to school. and we work here in the fresh, at the ogden tree is all life luck. and you said you were studying the fucking law and some 50 other women are part of a cooperative that was found in funded by the german development agency. the g i. c . in the beginning, it wasn't clear, it would succeed. our country is, can only grow here in south western morocco. and just a few decades ago, they were almost extinct. you look at that time, people believe that intensive agriculture was more important to grow fruits and vegetables, sex mode, bedroom. it will see some people forgot the value of the country. suppose all sick . yes. as a result, they've begun to disappear, not getting people neglected them, but they will also depleted by the very dry climate. but it got to move husband easy panic on this. ok. my to refer station b
the tree is too dense, and tony for picking their song comes from the heart because the oregon tree is their livelihood, and that the who go to them. so you know, the funky is all say. and with this, we women can build houses, buy clothes for our children, and send them to school. and we work here in the fresh, at the ogden tree is all life luck. and you said you were studying the fucking law and some 50 other women are part of a cooperative that was found in funded by the german development...
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the idea is does oregon off according to the world health organization. every year there are more than $10000.00 black market human organ. sales. prices vary depending on region. the whole live uh, costs from 152550000 euros. pod from 40000. aconia is from 421-5000. a kidney from 182250000. so narrow is owned by wage. one graham cost about $22000.00. the hodge costs from 162300000 loan is 60000. is 200000 prices in euro's come up under this with the support from you to do it. ok, you know what? it's and yes, got a lot of categories but you know what you can buy for business. it's a principal over here where at the, over, in the, at the clinic of the bill is that i think give them money that come out of the front on the i need, which is think you just don't want me to cost but, but the most appreciative of course, the additional material which is long enough to conceal tracks trema children as well as other means they used the need. let's jump in and support it to learn about even less easiest, just to let us know that there's a question like whether it's
the idea is does oregon off according to the world health organization. every year there are more than $10000.00 black market human organ. sales. prices vary depending on region. the whole live uh, costs from 152550000 euros. pod from 40000. aconia is from 421-5000. a kidney from 182250000. so narrow is owned by wage. one graham cost about $22000.00. the hodge costs from 162300000 loan is 60000. is 200000 prices in euro's come up under this with the support from you to do it. ok, you know what?...
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because the doctors can now take oregon's, you know, wish to say when they did it. because the net result is the same. the person's life is knocked out. they're not alive. can they complain except a doctor that's going to know the truth. american journalist, george eliza, has covered developments in ukraine since my dad. he's been involved in examining graves of civilians, killed by ukrainian death squads. the d submitted cereals he connected to the us centers of to which funding for the as all regimen was temporarily suspended from 2013 to 2014 human trafficking double in ukraine and between march 2014 and september 20 14262600 people went missing and they weren't accounted for the 1st bullets of illegal organ harvesting came around the same time, the instruments that more children, spelled w professionally showed the efficient. you still have some other remedies and i get the jacoby. yeah. but it, me, it's in schools at the end up. what if i do it in front of me upset? i'm still not getting to do what could i unit e, but i you and you'll be able to use the childre
because the doctors can now take oregon's, you know, wish to say when they did it. because the net result is the same. the person's life is knocked out. they're not alive. can they complain except a doctor that's going to know the truth. american journalist, george eliza, has covered developments in ukraine since my dad. he's been involved in examining graves of civilians, killed by ukrainian death squads. the d submitted cereals he connected to the us centers of to which funding for the as all...
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taken means already with almost or even, and you're the guy with sigma from the do to prescribe 9 oregon children that are splunk. that's in the you should have pretty much in gigi to things, but somehow the suspicions about respected organizations such as the red cross and doctors without borders who was sent to have dealings with neo nazis and ukraine. to have been allegations against doctors without borders of human organ trafficking, in cost of a added sort. the representatives of the organization would present when the children were evacuated. nibble i don't mind me in the move as i did. you already make agent as jim out of his upset or cheer and disagree. it's really weird on the 4th day. is this something you know, that i was the number? and it says, if you put out of the point you and then it'll come good list for them of the nation, they have to go to the judge and the total guns going out of middle school children . the also taken away from the parents under various projects that we're looking into, what i've done that show them what, what's the good uh, so when you color i've
taken means already with almost or even, and you're the guy with sigma from the do to prescribe 9 oregon children that are splunk. that's in the you should have pretty much in gigi to things, but somehow the suspicions about respected organizations such as the red cross and doctors without borders who was sent to have dealings with neo nazis and ukraine. to have been allegations against doctors without borders of human organ trafficking, in cost of a added sort. the representatives of the...
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, and in california he is also on the board of directors of oregon parks forever.p 60 feet below a trail. he had been walking along just ten seconds earlier. >> i knew there was something wrong with my foot and my neck. >> a broken ankle and knee and fractured c-1 and c-2 vertebrae which are close to the school. >> it means it's bad. >> reporter: michael valentine is eric's son. he is also an emergency room nurse. after his fall, he began crawling up the side of the mountain to find help. >> i heard a voice calling "are you all right? and i shouted no, help >> reporter: a driver spotted valentine and soon waved down a boy scout troop in the river below. >> if no one saw him, it might have been a miserable night on the trail. >> reporter: scouts from eagle, idaho began administering first aid in value time who himself has been involved in scouts for more than 40 years, 20 as a scoutmaster. >> i feel like they are the gold dart of scouting as far as being prepared. >> reporter: for three hours, scouts attended to his lacerations and stabilized his broken right knee w
, and in california he is also on the board of directors of oregon parks forever.p 60 feet below a trail. he had been walking along just ten seconds earlier. >> i knew there was something wrong with my foot and my neck. >> a broken ankle and knee and fractured c-1 and c-2 vertebrae which are close to the school. >> it means it's bad. >> reporter: michael valentine is eric's son. he is also an emergency room nurse. after his fall, he began crawling up the side of the...
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the oregon firearms federation filed the federal lawsuit in november. finally, we go to temecula, where teachers are protesting a decision from the school board to exclude certain textbooks from the curriculum. the curriculum contains an optional one page supplement from gay rights activist harvey milk during a school board meeting last month, the school board's president called milk a before the board voted 3 to 2 to exclude the book from curriculum. the teachers union says that decision leaves teachers without resources. no 111, one of the biggest lgbtq rights advocacy groups in the nation, has declared a state of emergency. the human rights campaign has issued its warning because of what it says has been an unprecedented and dangerous increase in anti-lgbtq legislation around the country. the group says more than 70 bills have been signed into law so far this year. that's more than twice as many compared to last year. san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi threw out the first pitch at tonight's nationals game. tonight is the nationals 18th night ou
the oregon firearms federation filed the federal lawsuit in november. finally, we go to temecula, where teachers are protesting a decision from the school board to exclude certain textbooks from the curriculum. the curriculum contains an optional one page supplement from gay rights activist harvey milk during a school board meeting last month, the school board's president called milk a before the board voted 3 to 2 to exclude the book from curriculum. the teachers union says that decision...
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coming up, how much will go to people who saw damage from oregon's labor day fires. nearly three years ago and san francisco getting ready to celebrate 150 years of cable car service south of the city will mark the occasion for the next six months. and coachella festival organizers set a plan for 2024. coming up, your chance to secure tickets as early as this week up in tonight's west coast rap. today, a civil jury ordered pacificorp to pay 17 homeowners who sued over damage caused by the labor day fires back in 2020. the property owners argued the utility negligently failed to shut off power to hundreds of thousands of customers during a windstorm, despite warnings from oregon's governor. while there's been no official cause, determined for the fires, plaintiffs argued power lines were to blame. the jury also decided another 2500 properties were damaged by the fires that could push the utility to victims to more than $1 billion. and now to san diego, where images of a daring rescue are surfacing. a group of good samaritans got a man in a burning car to safety on fri
coming up, how much will go to people who saw damage from oregon's labor day fires. nearly three years ago and san francisco getting ready to celebrate 150 years of cable car service south of the city will mark the occasion for the next six months. and coachella festival organizers set a plan for 2024. coming up, your chance to secure tickets as early as this week up in tonight's west coast rap. today, a civil jury ordered pacificorp to pay 17 homeowners who sued over damage caused by the labor...
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meantime, people in oregon are being advised to check their credit report for any suspicious activityngeles, where some city council members want a criminal investigation of this week's arrival of migrants to the city's chinatown. today three city council members introduced a motion to direct the city attorney's office to conduct an investigation. texas governor greg abbott admits he sent a bus full of migrants to la. some city council members say an investigation is necessary to determine whether human trafficking or kidnaping was involved. new at 11, the group of migrants recently moved from texas to sacramento are beginning to speak publicly about their experience. reporter maricela dela cruz shares what they're going through. it took 62 days. maybe i saw a net venezuela and in unimaginable journey across multiple countries. you encontrado mucho muerto persona muerta, persona, persona, animal. before this man who preferred not being identified made it across the border into el paso, texas, and sought asylum. he was also among the first group of migrants who were flown to sacramento
meantime, people in oregon are being advised to check their credit report for any suspicious activityngeles, where some city council members want a criminal investigation of this week's arrival of migrants to the city's chinatown. today three city council members introduced a motion to direct the city attorney's office to conduct an investigation. texas governor greg abbott admits he sent a bus full of migrants to la. some city council members say an investigation is necessary to determine...
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now why would you say that relations between oregon and the west are so difficult? what do you think is behind the current tensions to? well, he has really gone against the grain on what is really of the opposite of the west today, which is russell phobia and whipping up the the west and mobilizing it against russia over the ukraine. and he is absolutely distance himself from that. he says that the sanctions policy is absolutely not. he think supporting ukraine is not because you can kind of win this for your brain cannot defeat the nucleus superpower. and that there's an absolute necessity for an immediate cease fire and some kind of, honest as now this is of course, and this from uh to uh, nato, which uh, you know, will, is ready to fight to the last ukrainian on the basis the somehow the more arms we send, the longer this will goes on, the more likely it is, the rush is going to sit down and the go shaped them after the preposterous a theory which has no evidence. but that's the nature of rational and or by says, no, it's not going to happen. you just simply wast
now why would you say that relations between oregon and the west are so difficult? what do you think is behind the current tensions to? well, he has really gone against the grain on what is really of the opposite of the west today, which is russell phobia and whipping up the the west and mobilizing it against russia over the ukraine. and he is absolutely distance himself from that. he says that the sanctions policy is absolutely not. he think supporting ukraine is not because you can kind of...
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the intestine is a very individual, oregon one that reflects your personality. so next part to even refer to the got as a kind of 2nd grain. but why the intestinal wall is criss crossed by a network of 100000000 nerve cells. lots significantly less than are found in your brain. but the so called and tear at nervous system allows the intestine to largely control everything involving digestion. those processes include the active transport and partially digested food, the absorption of nutrients by the intestinal walls, and the release of digestive enzymes. there's a lively exchange between the brain and your grey matter, via, for instance, the bag as nerve or hormones in the blood strain. for example, the god tells the brain when it needs replenishment, while the brain can speed up the digestive process for, bring it to a stand still. but a few micro organisms also have a big se and what goes on for them. the intestine is like the teeming capital of the body. it's home to about 100 trillion different bacteria phone guy and viruses altogether, and they make up over
the intestine is a very individual, oregon one that reflects your personality. so next part to even refer to the got as a kind of 2nd grain. but why the intestinal wall is criss crossed by a network of 100000000 nerve cells. lots significantly less than are found in your brain. but the so called and tear at nervous system allows the intestine to largely control everything involving digestion. those processes include the active transport and partially digested food, the absorption of nutrients...
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another example from oregon, the oregon manufacturing innovation center, it's a very innovative partnership between industries, universities and portland community college where the university researchers and students work on industry developed research problems and then they provide students with hands-on experience to get the skills they need to be skilled workers but also portland community college has the willow creek campus and forge a last relationship with oregon-based and semiconductor companies. there's lots of great work being done at the state level that we could replicate, at a want to ask you, madame acting sector, but a prominent labor has emphasized sector strategy as an evidence-based approach to ofective training and many its competitive grants. the recent secretary spencer so effective is the increased important partnerships between community colleges, , training providers and other relevant stakeholdersgege much like what we've seen in oregon peer we know employers are vital in developing these programs but they could use some assistance in creating and maintaining the pa
another example from oregon, the oregon manufacturing innovation center, it's a very innovative partnership between industries, universities and portland community college where the university researchers and students work on industry developed research problems and then they provide students with hands-on experience to get the skills they need to be skilled workers but also portland community college has the willow creek campus and forge a last relationship with oregon-based and semiconductor...
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speaking of oregon, the woman who was out hiking in oregon found herself hanging on for dear life this week. yikes. you're going to see the moment a good samaritan helped save her. that's coming up at 8:00. let's go to our newsroom now. say hello to andre senior once again. as you look out to the next couple of hours of mornings on two. good morning to you, garcia and dave. a new lgbtq center aimed at serving young people is opening today in the east bay in our next hour of news, the service says this new center will offer and the support it's getting from jeopardy! champion amy schneider. and when you join us for mornings on two, the nine sonoma county and santa rosa are set to get millions of dollars in funds to clear homeless encampments and help people find housing. how it's expected to help the cities with the ongoing issues at joe ready to trail. stay with us back in the day, sneaker drops meant getting online to wait in line. now with xfinity mobile... ...we get the fastest mobile service and can get the freshest kicks asap. i got this. get the best price for 2 lines of unlimite
speaking of oregon, the woman who was out hiking in oregon found herself hanging on for dear life this week. yikes. you're going to see the moment a good samaritan helped save her. that's coming up at 8:00. let's go to our newsroom now. say hello to andre senior once again. as you look out to the next couple of hours of mornings on two. good morning to you, garcia and dave. a new lgbtq center aimed at serving young people is opening today in the east bay in our next hour of news, the service...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. wyden wind before she leaves the floor, let me just say to my seat mate on the senate finance committee, how much i appreciate her passion an leadership on this critical issue and i note that the president of the senate is also one of the outspoken members of the committee on this issue and it has been a tremendous debate. i thank my colleagues. it has been a year since the decision on dobbs v. jackson women's health organization. i remember reading the decision in the press early last may and realizing with dread that the court was going to strike down roe v. wade. and my first reaction was that the court had set in motion a catastrophe for the health, safety, and privacy of american women. to the horror of the 36 million women living in states that have already banned abortion or likely to ban access to abortion, unfortunately my prediction was right. now, the supreme court's decision in dobbs tossed a half century of legal press precedent, -- legal precedent and jeopardized the hea
the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. wyden wind before she leaves the floor, let me just say to my seat mate on the senate finance committee, how much i appreciate her passion an leadership on this critical issue and i note that the president of the senate is also one of the outspoken members of the committee on this issue and it has been a tremendous debate. i thank my colleagues. it has been a year since the decision on dobbs v. jackson women's health organization. i remember...
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>> you know, i live in oregon and my county is in the portland metro area.deology is the diversity, equity and inclusion and that ideology permeates through the work done in corporations and schools and county governments and kind of everywhere. look at outcomes in my county. i have concerns. i see negative outcomes that cause division and caused us to pit one another against each other. >> as gay man raising a black child, many would say you are a dei darling and should be enjoying the benefits of this. despite your personal background, why have you decided to push back? >> i don't want to be judged by things that are immutable. things i can't change, i want to be judged by my values and what set me apart as an individual. i want us to focus on equality and merit and fairness and things that bring community together and bring us together as residents and people across the united states. first principles that made us unique in world history. if you look at me based on color of my skin or -- attacks away individuality and that spark that makes me uniquely spe
>> you know, i live in oregon and my county is in the portland metro area.deology is the diversity, equity and inclusion and that ideology permeates through the work done in corporations and schools and county governments and kind of everywhere. look at outcomes in my county. i have concerns. i see negative outcomes that cause division and caused us to pit one another against each other. >> as gay man raising a black child, many would say you are a dei darling and should be enjoying...
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oregon became the first state to legalize magic mushrooms for therapeutic use.ulver went on a mind-altering journey to oregon and jamaica to see what happens at these get aways. here's a preview. >> reporter: embarking on a psychedelic trip requires a willingness to be as avulnerablo hold nothing back. >> this wasn't easy, i imagine, for any of you to say, yeah, let me jump in. you're here fair reason. >> reporter: documenting it with cameras for a story to be shared with the world? that suggests a mere total surrender to the unknown. >> let go. let go of it and just go with the flow. >> reporter: the experiences you're about to witness, they're intimate. they're exhilarating. and exhausting. after taking a dose of sill sooifen, the psychoactive compound in magic mushrooms, you wait. >> sal sooifen brings you what you need, not what you want. >> and david culver is with me now. so, david, you went to a -- wellness center in jamaica as a reporter but also as a participant. >> right. >> why? >> so, this is not a when or an if so much, but it's already happening, r
oregon became the first state to legalize magic mushrooms for therapeutic use.ulver went on a mind-altering journey to oregon and jamaica to see what happens at these get aways. here's a preview. >> reporter: embarking on a psychedelic trip requires a willingness to be as avulnerablo hold nothing back. >> this wasn't easy, i imagine, for any of you to say, yeah, let me jump in. you're here fair reason. >> reporter: documenting it with cameras for a story to be shared with the...
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i'm headed to the car and you're headed to oregon. >> i'll start walking that way.eporter: rue, who doesn't mind taking the long way home. gadi schwartz, nbc news, san jacinto, california, 900 miles away from bend. >> i love that. >> i know. i can't get over the views. it's amazing. >> i'm a big hiker and backpacker. i know it doesn't look like it but i am and i would -- if i had three years i would totally do that. >> there's still time. anchor on the road. >> yeah, maybe. let's take a look at other trending stories. >> trending stories. the foo fighters kicked off their first tour following the death of their drummer taylor hawkins, an emotional note. founder and front man dave grohl thanked fans for being there for the band, hawkins died in march 2022 while they were on tour in colombia. the band's new album, "but here we are" was released and my husband said it was amazing. >> need to escape the summer heat. well, amc theatres are bringing back their summer movie camp program. 14 movies will be offered at participating theaters for just $3, that's on wednesday a
i'm headed to the car and you're headed to oregon. >> i'll start walking that way.eporter: rue, who doesn't mind taking the long way home. gadi schwartz, nbc news, san jacinto, california, 900 miles away from bend. >> i love that. >> i know. i can't get over the views. it's amazing. >> i'm a big hiker and backpacker. i know it doesn't look like it but i am and i would -- if i had three years i would totally do that. >> there's still time. anchor on the road....
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this year oregon -- illegal.me the first state to legalize magic mushrooms for therapeutic use. some people are taking part in wellness retreats now and cnn correspondent david culver takes us on a mind altering journey to oregon and jamaica in the next episode of "the whole story" with anderson cooper. ♪ >> reporter: embarking on a psychedelic trip requires a willingness to be vulnerable, to hold nothing back. >> this wasn't easy. i imagine for any of you to just say, yeah, let me jump in. you're here for a reason. >> reporter: documenting it with cameras for a story to be shared with the world? well, that suggests a near total surrender to the unknown. >> let go. let go with it. and just go with the flow. >> reporter: the experiences you're about to witness, they're intimate. they're exhilarating, and exhausting. after taking a dose of cy cylacybin, magic mushrooms, you wait. >> it brings you what you need, not what and david culver is jo us no now. we want to know what happens next. tell us what you witnesses?
this year oregon -- illegal.me the first state to legalize magic mushrooms for therapeutic use. some people are taking part in wellness retreats now and cnn correspondent david culver takes us on a mind altering journey to oregon and jamaica in the next episode of "the whole story" with anderson cooper. ♪ >> reporter: embarking on a psychedelic trip requires a willingness to be vulnerable, to hold nothing back. >> this wasn't easy. i imagine for any of you to just say,...
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in oregon alone 69 people died.gion. now oregon's biggest county is suing the oil and gas industry blaming exxonmobil, shell, bp and others for causing those deaths and asking billions in damages. arguing extreme heat was a direct and foreseeable consequence for the defendants decision to sell as many fossil fuel products over the last six decades as they could and lie to the county and scientific community about the catastrophic harm that pollution from those products into the earth's and county's atmosphere would cause. that's directly from the court documents. joining me now is the chair jessica vega peterson. thank you very much for being here. this suit is following a line of suits that have been filed around the country to hold the oil and gas industry accountable for the harm that they've caused to the atmosphere. what is the underlying argument that you are raising? >> yeah, you know, there are a lot of suits that are going forward to hold these companies accountable, to hold these trade associations account
in oregon alone 69 people died.gion. now oregon's biggest county is suing the oil and gas industry blaming exxonmobil, shell, bp and others for causing those deaths and asking billions in damages. arguing extreme heat was a direct and foreseeable consequence for the defendants decision to sell as many fossil fuel products over the last six decades as they could and lie to the county and scientific community about the catastrophic harm that pollution from those products into the earth's and...
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>> scientists think the most likely place to start would be along the oregon coast, but reintroducing otters can be tricky. wildlife officials tried to relocate them to the pacific northwest, but 90% of the otters either left the area or died. >>> thanks to community support we have an update for you on a store we told you about a few weeks ago. jim roach is a wildlife photographer. he was robbed of his camera at gunpoint near a popular hiking spot in oakland. it wasn't about to stop him from capturing beautiful moments like this. the 72-year-old told us that a gofundme had been started for him by someone he didn't even know. in no time enough money was raised to buy a new camera. roach is now out in nature, capturing beautiful photos of wildlife to post on next door. he told me no idea so many people loved his photos. he said he is overwhelmed and touched by the support of the community. he is happy to be doing what he loves most. >>> still ahead, it is a parade of pink at the state fair. we are talking equestrians paying tribute to jackie: community schools are so important to us. t
>> scientists think the most likely place to start would be along the oregon coast, but reintroducing otters can be tricky. wildlife officials tried to relocate them to the pacific northwest, but 90% of the otters either left the area or died. >>> thanks to community support we have an update for you on a store we told you about a few weeks ago. jim roach is a wildlife photographer. he was robbed of his camera at gunpoint near a popular hiking spot in oakland. it wasn't about to...
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for more than two decades to move for hydraulic dams along the klamath river, in california, and in oregon. >> now, the victory clears the way for the river to flow freely for the first time in nearly a century. >> brian hackney looks at what would be gained and lost by this massive project. >> reporter: the klamath river is my church. that is where i go to pray, and that is where i go when i lose myself. i feel the water, and it tells me which way i need to go and i know, that is my home. >> reporter: ashley bowers, her ancestors have fished this river in this location . >> my dad taught me to fish. >> reporter: for 7000 years. >> reporter: from here, in southern oregon, where the river begins its journey, to where it enters the pacific ocean, 257 miles away, that is the klamath river, the state few miles south . there was never an obstacle in the way of this river until we started putting them in, beginning a century ago. >> we have four dams. the iron gate dam, copper number two dam, copper number one dam, and jc boil down. >> removing these dams will open up how many miles of the river
for more than two decades to move for hydraulic dams along the klamath river, in california, and in oregon. >> now, the victory clears the way for the river to flow freely for the first time in nearly a century. >> brian hackney looks at what would be gained and lost by this massive project. >> reporter: the klamath river is my church. that is where i go to pray, and that is where i go when i lose myself. i feel the water, and it tells me which way i need to go and i know,...
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oregon increased its return from five cents to $.10. we saw a jump because five cents is not what it was in the 1970's. i want to conclude. we did not get to the question but abel is underway and i guess i'm one of the last to vote. let me check. i have a little bit of time. ok. i think to the degree we can recognize plastics going to be with us in many capacities but we can seriously reduce the pollution that comes from the production. we can seriously decrease the roadside pollution that comes from plastic waste. we can not cite any more facilities in places where they are going to harm the surrounding community. we can have better regulation on emissions and better if you will monitoring of those regulations which brings me to my question. which you mentioned in your testimony. i'm asking -- these incinerators kept operating but they had 1400 air violations. there is a standard. when you're talking 1400 times it was documented, how many thousand of times it was not documented. they just ignored them. it was just the cost of doing bus
oregon increased its return from five cents to $.10. we saw a jump because five cents is not what it was in the 1970's. i want to conclude. we did not get to the question but abel is underway and i guess i'm one of the last to vote. let me check. i have a little bit of time. ok. i think to the degree we can recognize plastics going to be with us in many capacities but we can seriously reduce the pollution that comes from the production. we can seriously decrease the roadside pollution that...
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also on north of sacramento, going up into oregon.en the national weather service, eureka is talking about it for their forecast zone, at least for today. for us, the cool pattern continues. probably in the next wednesday. then maybe we'll start to see some warmer temps. you know, we're long overdue surface wind is out of the west, southwest and that's an onshore direction. once this low cloud deck burns back, i think you'll see some pretty good gusts about 30, 35 on some of the inland areas, 50 on the temps, although a couple of 60s, mainly 50s. what's happening here is one low kicks out and then another one takes its place called reloading , reloading the what we call the upper level trough here. and it looks like another system is going to do that again, tuesday, wednesday. so the pattern is not changing yet. i'm slow to buy into the warm up here. it does look like it'll happen, but not until after next wednesday is the way i see it for the mountains. yes, more activity. so this i mean, you're seeing some pretty impressive totals b
also on north of sacramento, going up into oregon.en the national weather service, eureka is talking about it for their forecast zone, at least for today. for us, the cool pattern continues. probably in the next wednesday. then maybe we'll start to see some warmer temps. you know, we're long overdue surface wind is out of the west, southwest and that's an onshore direction. once this low cloud deck burns back, i think you'll see some pretty good gusts about 30, 35 on some of the inland areas,...
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please warning a serial killer may be on the loose in and around portland oregon after bodies of sixn found within 100 miles of each other. the details next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mike: authorities in portland oregon investigating the mysterious deaths of six women since february. for many on this claudia cowan. hello, claudia. >> residents in portland area are on edge wondering if a serial killer is on the loose and multiple law enforcement agencies are looking for clues that could tie these awful crimes together. the bodies of six women were found within 100 miles of each other on the sides of roads in woods in remote areas all within the last six months. the first victim found in february. the most recent last month. 22-year-old ashley real found dead near eagle creek oregon on may seventh after vanishing at the end of march. 32-year-old joanna, mother of 3 disappeared around at the same time, her body found on april 8th. ldied of blunt force trauma. the remains of webster were found april 30th week after perry's body found. also on april 24th the body of unidentified native american woman found
please warning a serial killer may be on the loose in and around portland oregon after bodies of sixn found within 100 miles of each other. the details next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mike: authorities in portland oregon investigating the mysterious deaths of six women since february. for many on this claudia cowan. hello, claudia. >> residents in portland area are on edge wondering if a serial killer is on the loose and multiple law enforcement agencies are looking for clues that could tie these awful...
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the oregon and oregon zoo is a picking up an unusual skill home as juno. as you can see there, learn how to put the ball through a plastic basketball hoop as a way of kind exercising elbow joint. pretty good. >> she now swim straight up to the hoop. and as you see there can throw it down with the best of them zoom out to this custom made hoop all into. that's like scary for the 3.60. the spin there. yeah. they onto the side of her habitats of juno can shoot hoops i guess more appropriately delke, whatever the mood strikes. zoo officials she seems to love it. i would say yes. and they say it's a great way to prevent write us as she ages. in terms of basketball contracts, prisoners. >> probably kind of chief just works for for fish's. that's cheaper than the that wraps kron 4 news at 5. but stick around. we have a lot more to get to on kron. 4 news at 6. pam and ken are here now with a look ahead at that low. very keep low making grant. thank you both. coming up next, at 6 o'clock, former president donald trump touching down in florida where he will be arrai
the oregon and oregon zoo is a picking up an unusual skill home as juno. as you can see there, learn how to put the ball through a plastic basketball hoop as a way of kind exercising elbow joint. pretty good. >> she now swim straight up to the hoop. and as you see there can throw it down with the best of them zoom out to this custom made hoop all into. that's like scary for the 3.60. the spin there. yeah. they onto the side of her habitats of juno can shoot hoops i guess more...
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our largest internal oregon is effectively the bodies chemical factory. and it's also responsible for waste disposal with its sponge like stress sure. deliver overseas a range of metabolic processes. reactions are satisfying the portal vein to the liver. among the recipients, there are what are called cook for cells. these use micro biological processes and masses of enzymes to convert the unwanted substances and prepare them for excretion. the exchange of molecules occurs in minutes, school, blood vessels and file duct running through the cells. they lead into larger vessels which pass on the accumulated toxins. in soluble excess substances migrate to the gall bladder and then to the do odium. they are, they are further broken down and then eventually excrete it. soluble substances enter the blood stream and end up in the kidneys, which are the body. second, most important cleanser, like a swimming pool filter system, they catch the pollutants which are then discharged through urination. the bodies are in detoxification system is very effective, but it's
our largest internal oregon is effectively the bodies chemical factory. and it's also responsible for waste disposal with its sponge like stress sure. deliver overseas a range of metabolic processes. reactions are satisfying the portal vein to the liver. among the recipients, there are what are called cook for cells. these use micro biological processes and masses of enzymes to convert the unwanted substances and prepare them for excretion. the exchange of molecules occurs in minutes, school,...
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it's also what makes the oregon far as a powerful defense against on going to certification like other trees. they also absorb the greenhouse gas c o. 2. this type of climate and environmental protection works because it involves local people for those in the cooperative here in the village of drugs. new aga, dear, it is a thriving business. give the is me. i think how these are often my divorce. i had nothing that's the loan and the islands to region right here up to like. and i now have a stable income become paid for my son's education and support my parents. i need the victim out of their harvest the women produce are gone while the pope of the fruit is removed using a traditional technique, the husks are broken open and the criminals removed only then 2 machines come into play. to grind the colonels, they are then cold pressed until a precious oil is obtained. many swear by its benefits on the skin, a slightly different variant has also become popular worldwide as cooking oil. more then the, the yes, a successful model keep different and it can be implemented elsewhere in other re
it's also what makes the oregon far as a powerful defense against on going to certification like other trees. they also absorb the greenhouse gas c o. 2. this type of climate and environmental protection works because it involves local people for those in the cooperative here in the village of drugs. new aga, dear, it is a thriving business. give the is me. i think how these are often my divorce. i had nothing that's the loan and the islands to region right here up to like. and i now have a...
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as they show us how oregon notes are harvested again, the notes are gathered from the ground. the tree is too dense and thorny for picking their song comes from the heart because they are gotten tree is their livelihood. the go to go to the bottom so that, you know, this one is all say, and with this we women can build houses, buy clothes for our children, and send them to school. and we work here in the fresh, at the organ tree is our life luck. and you said that is the fucking law in some 50 other women are part of a cooperative that was founded in funded by the german development agency, the g i. c. in the beginning, it wasn't clear, it would succeed. our country is, can only grow here in south western morocco. and just a few decades ago, they were almost extinct. to call you and they both go at that time. people believe that intensive agriculture was more important to grow fruits and vegetables, sex mode professional. it, we see some people forgot the value of the country, i suppose, all sick. yes. as a result, they've begun to disappear, not gotten people neglected them,
as they show us how oregon notes are harvested again, the notes are gathered from the ground. the tree is too dense and thorny for picking their song comes from the heart because they are gotten tree is their livelihood. the go to go to the bottom so that, you know, this one is all say, and with this we women can build houses, buy clothes for our children, and send them to school. and we work here in the fresh, at the organ tree is our life luck. and you said that is the fucking law in some 50...
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the idea is does oregon off? according to the world health organization. every year, there are more than $10000.00 black market human organs. sales prices vary depending on region. the whole live uh, costs from 152550000 euros. pod from 40000 aconia is from 421-5000. a kidney from 182250000. bone marrow is owned by white. one gram costs about 22000. the hodge costs from 162300000. the loan is $60000.00. apparel is 200000 prices in euro's cannot bundle with the support for you to do it . ok, you know what? it needs to go long of categories, but usually what you can buy for business. it's a principal at the lawyer where at the, over, in the, at the clinic of the bill is that i think get a minute that the come out of the, from the i need, which is thank you to someone that can cost. but what can i answer? but the most appreciative, of course, the additional material which is long enough to conceal tracks trema jewelry, as well as other means are used the need. let's jump in as a pallet to loaded up, even the easiest, just to let us know that there's a questio
the idea is does oregon off? according to the world health organization. every year, there are more than $10000.00 black market human organs. sales prices vary depending on region. the whole live uh, costs from 152550000 euros. pod from 40000 aconia is from 421-5000. a kidney from 182250000. bone marrow is owned by white. one gram costs about 22000. the hodge costs from 162300000. the loan is $60000.00. apparel is 200000 prices in euro's cannot bundle with the support for you to do it . ok, you...