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that was professor tim daly of the university of oregon time now for today's big deal. big deal time with the wonderful mr edward harrison now today we're discussing government intrusion into our digital privacy and how government overreach threatens our fundamental civil rights very concerning eldar legs and the founder of lava bit an encrypted email service published an article in the guardian describing how the federal government forced levison to install a surveillance device on his email servers and surrender his company's private encroaching keys this of course undermines the very service that lava bit wanted to offer which was designed to protect users privacy and when response leveson shut down his company's so edward with the ongoing saga of snowden versus the u.s. surveillance state levinson's article it brings up some very important issues here so can you tell me what struck out as the most unnerving part of these legal proceedings with love a bit. for me is the concept that the government really controlled the process is a very secret process if you imagine
that was professor tim daly of the university of oregon time now for today's big deal. big deal time with the wonderful mr edward harrison now today we're discussing government intrusion into our digital privacy and how government overreach threatens our fundamental civil rights very concerning eldar legs and the founder of lava bit an encrypted email service published an article in the guardian describing how the federal government forced levison to install a surveillance device on his email...
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nakano graduated from the university of oregon. some of his school friends are raising money for a bench and it will be placed outside the gym where he loved to play basketball. >> that's a nice tribute, brian. thank you. >>> new tonight, oakland plans to get its red light camera program going again. their contract expired last month putting the brakes on the program but the city is trying to work out the details and iron out any issues over the fees. some cities have stopped red light camera programs but oakland says it's a good reason to give its own program the green light. >> there is no question that the red light cameras reduce the amount of accidents in the intersections that they're present so we are committed to the program moving forward. we are going to be releasing requests for proposals from companies to start program over again. >> the city has cameras at 11 intersections now but they won't be working again until there is a new contract. >>> talks between muni and its drivers broke down yesterday and unless something c
nakano graduated from the university of oregon. some of his school friends are raising money for a bench and it will be placed outside the gym where he loved to play basketball. >> that's a nice tribute, brian. thank you. >>> new tonight, oakland plans to get its red light camera program going again. their contract expired last month putting the brakes on the program but the city is trying to work out the details and iron out any issues over the fees. some cities have stopped red...
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, a whole family system and a lot of sharing going on. >> sreenivasan: scott coltrane from university of oregonm parker from pew research center, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. president obama ruled out using american ground troops in iraq's growing insurgency but said he would make a decision about what action the u.s. takes in the days ahead. iraq's leading shiite cleric called on iraqis to take up arms and fight the sunni militants sweeping through the country and in world cup soccer news, the netherlands routed the defending champion spain five to one. on the newshour online right now, it's been 50 years since the passage of the landmark legislation that outlawed discrimination based on race, sex, religion and origin. we want to mark the occasion with memories from viewers like you. tell us: do you or someone you know remember when the civil rights act was passed? how did it change your life? you can call our oral history hotline or email us. those details are on our homepage. and we remember a vocal advocate for u.s. veterans. steve rob
, a whole family system and a lot of sharing going on. >> sreenivasan: scott coltrane from university of oregonm parker from pew research center, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. president obama ruled out using american ground troops in iraq's growing insurgency but said he would make a decision about what action the u.s. takes in the days ahead. iraq's leading shiite cleric called on iraqis to take up arms and fight the...
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the university of oregon looked at all the smartphones and 17 people, analyzed the phones and 7,000 of were running around in the group of people they looked at. the question is: in a company like apple, they could use your phone to find out what kind of bacteria you have. i'm not sure where this is going and how we. use this data. a lot of the bacterias may not be harmful. it is an interesting finding. if it pans owe we might be able to use this as a thermometer to find out the types of bacteria. >> if you use someone else's phone could you get sick? >> of course because 60 percent of stomach bugs are carried on your hand. so what is on your hands is on your phone. people use their cell phones all day especially tv anchors every five seconds or physicians. >> everyone. >> there is a big battle going on, you can wipe this phone down with this but iphones are coded and there is a battle about whether you can use alcohol and water with a cloth. never spray on the phone but can you spray it on the cloth and wipe the phone in that gets rid of the bacteria but it could interfere with the co
the university of oregon looked at all the smartphones and 17 people, analyzed the phones and 7,000 of were running around in the group of people they looked at. the question is: in a company like apple, they could use your phone to find out what kind of bacteria you have. i'm not sure where this is going and how we. use this data. a lot of the bacterias may not be harmful. it is an interesting finding. if it pans owe we might be able to use this as a thermometer to find out the types of...
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that was professor tim daly of the university of oregon time now for today's big deal. big deal time with the wonderful mr edward harrison now today we're discussing government intrusion into our digital privacy and how government overreach threatens our fundamental civil rights very concerning thing eldar levison the founder of lava bit an encrypted email service published an article in the guardian describing how the federal government forced levison to install a surveillance device on his email servers and surrender his company's private encroaching keys this of course undermines the very service that lava bit wanted to offer which was designed to protect users privacy and when response leveson shut down his company so edward with the ongoing saga of snowden versus the u.s. surveillance state levinson's article it brings up some very important issues here so can you tell me what struck out as the most unnerving part of these legal proceedings with love a bit and. for me it was the concept of the government really controlled the process is a very secret process that i
that was professor tim daly of the university of oregon time now for today's big deal. big deal time with the wonderful mr edward harrison now today we're discussing government intrusion into our digital privacy and how government overreach threatens our fundamental civil rights very concerning thing eldar levison the founder of lava bit an encrypted email service published an article in the guardian describing how the federal government forced levison to install a surveillance device on his...
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we find out after the fact, after the season is over as most recently was found out at the university of oregonhere after the season is over, they are now told that they're no longer going to be on the team. you, of course, before this, were very involved in the issue of sexual assault in the military. do you see -- what's the pair legal here? what's the overlap? >> the paparallels are striking. my work on sexual assault in the military was the motivation to move on to look at sexual assault on college campuses. they're closed systems. they have their own code. the uniform code of military justice and then the code of the student conduct and they have their own law enforcement. and that formula createsen environment where i think many of these cases haven't been handled in a serious manner. >> in terms of recommendation and legislation that you're promoting and sponsoring, what needs to happen? >> i think transparency is a huge part of it. i think that if there's an investigation ongoing, if there's been a complaint filed or a resolution, that should all be made available to the public. i think
we find out after the fact, after the season is over as most recently was found out at the university of oregonhere after the season is over, they are now told that they're no longer going to be on the team. you, of course, before this, were very involved in the issue of sexual assault in the military. do you see -- what's the pair legal here? what's the overlap? >> the paparallels are striking. my work on sexual assault in the military was the motivation to move on to look at sexual...
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the university of oregon study was small but supporters say it could when day be used to track people'sosure to backteria. more coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> if you play a clones of the popular online game flappy birds internet security firm says they sampled 270 clones and almost 80 percent contained some form of malware which was created by a vietnamese developer and exploded into popularity this year. the developer took it off the app stores in february saying it was too addictive and felt guilty about that. the most common form of malware in the clones would secretly force users' computer to call phone numbers that charge by the minute. >> watch out. >> we will check with meteorologist mike nicco and it was warm yesterday. >> we will do the same thing today. if you are headed to the alameda county fair get fraud warm sunshine starting at 11 o'clock at 77 and topping out in the mid-80's at 3:00 and at 11 o'clock when we close it will be a cool 60 degrees. the sun will be down obviously by then. at at&t park, it will be breezy. 7:15 is 51 and dropping to 58. we have
the university of oregon study was small but supporters say it could when day be used to track people'sosure to backteria. more coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> if you play a clones of the popular online game flappy birds internet security firm says they sampled 270 clones and almost 80 percent contained some form of malware which was created by a vietnamese developer and exploded into popularity this year. the developer took it off the app stores in february...
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the idea behind this is the university of oregon actually looked at everyone's cell phone, about 75 peopleyzed it and they found about 70,000 bacteria running around. the good news is a company like apple will actually use your phone to find out what bacteria you have. one person versus another one could be completely different. i'm not sure where this is really going and how we're going to use this data. a lot of bacteria may not be harmful to us. it's an interesting finding. we can almost use it as a thermometer. >> if you used someone else's phone, could you get sick from using their phone? >> of course, because the stomach bug, 67% of them are carried on your hand. what's on your hands are on your phone. people use their cell phones all day long, especially tv anchors. they use them every five minutes, or physicians, every 10 seconds. hand me your phone there. i want to show you something. there is a big battle going on. this cloth is safe. you can wipe down this phone with this cloth. but what the battle is iphones are now coated and there is a battle whether you could use alcohol and
the idea behind this is the university of oregon actually looked at everyone's cell phone, about 75 peopleyzed it and they found about 70,000 bacteria running around. the good news is a company like apple will actually use your phone to find out what bacteria you have. one person versus another one could be completely different. i'm not sure where this is really going and how we're going to use this data. a lot of bacteria may not be harmful to us. it's an interesting finding. we can almost use...
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the university of oregon, oregon state university, and the university of washington have the right scientists and technicians to move forward. the u.s. g.s should devote sufficient resources to identify and quantify earthquake risks. the realization of this risk has come in just the last 25 years and much of the evidence is still hidden in thick forests or under miles of ocean or wiped clean by glaciers. our most frequent strong earthquakes are tied to know fault of the surface that can be mapped. it needs more dedicated study within the region. reauthorization is needed to assure continued effort to characterize poorly understood risks. our cities in america have not been tested since the relatively mild 1994 north ridge earthquake which only hit suburbs. the funding level should be high enough to accommodate new developments such as earthquake early warning and sea floor monitoring. in summary, the great alaska earthquake of 1964 is a forerunner of the eventual great earthquake in the pacific northwest to prepare we should build an earthquake early warning system and place sea floor monitor
the university of oregon, oregon state university, and the university of washington have the right scientists and technicians to move forward. the u.s. g.s should devote sufficient resources to identify and quantify earthquake risks. the realization of this risk has come in just the last 25 years and much of the evidence is still hidden in thick forests or under miles of ocean or wiped clean by glaciers. our most frequent strong earthquakes are tied to know fault of the surface that can be...
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university of oregon looked at 7,007,000 microbes commonly foun a person's hand, 82% are also found onis more on what the new research could actually mean. >> reach person's cell phone has more in beyond with hi common wr than anybody else in the room. i have them on my body that don't show up on your body and your phone has that signal that is personalized to you. >> reporter: the discovery opens up the potential to use mobile phones as bacterial and environmental censorses this could include real time screening of the smart phones of health care workers and hospital visitors rather than the people themselves. >> in the foreseeable future, we might have some sort of device, say, in a hospital. where a nurse or doctor can put their cell phone down and in a matter of minutes know if they are at risk of taking dangerous path generals home or in the beginning defendant to bring them in to the hospital. >> reporter: there is also growth in person healt personald fitness technology. the possibility of adding personal analysis in to the phones could greatly enhance us, even allowing authorit
university of oregon looked at 7,007,000 microbes commonly foun a person's hand, 82% are also found onis more on what the new research could actually mean. >> reach person's cell phone has more in beyond with hi common wr than anybody else in the room. i have them on my body that don't show up on your body and your phone has that signal that is personalized to you. >> reporter: the discovery opens up the potential to use mobile phones as bacterial and environmental censorses this...
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noted economic blogger mark thomas take on the matter thoma is a professor of economics at the university of oregon and he pens the widely read blog economists views now i first asked him where he thinks the u.s. economy is heading in the future take a look at what he had to say i think we're headed for a slow recovery and so far boy it's been pretty steady what i'm waiting for is to see what the policy reactions will be to any gyrations in the recovery whether it recovers faster than we think or slower than we think but right now it just looks like we're on the same path we've been on which is a very slow trotting but certain recovery i'd like to see it's faster it's been frustrating about how slow it is but it's hard to see that changing at this point. margaret i want to ask you about the book at the moment right now what do you make of thomas piketty is because he's made an income inequality in terms about how to frame the discussion and the right policy prescription that emanates from that i think it's a very good job of bringing the whole discussion of inequality to the forefront something tha
noted economic blogger mark thomas take on the matter thoma is a professor of economics at the university of oregon and he pens the widely read blog economists views now i first asked him where he thinks the u.s. economy is heading in the future take a look at what he had to say i think we're headed for a slow recovery and so far boy it's been pretty steady what i'm waiting for is to see what the policy reactions will be to any gyrations in the recovery whether it recovers faster than we think...
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the universe of oregon, oregon state university and washington have the right scientists and technicians identify and quantify earthquake risk in the pacific northwest, the average expected loss to earthquakes in the pacific northwest is a billion dollars a year. a large fraction of exposure for entire united states, the realization of this risk has, just the last 25 years, and much of the evidence is so hidden under miles of abortion or wiped clean by glaciers. our most frequent strong earthquakes such as in 2001 our tens of thousands of miles deep tied to no fault of the surface that can. our problem is not something an extension of the san andreas fault that needs more dedicated study within the region. reauthorization of a transit city to ensure continued efforts to characterize poorly understood risks -- nehrp. cities have not been tested central to the mild 1994 north earthquake which only hit suburbs. the funding level should be high enough to accommodate new developments such as earthquake early warning and see for monitoring. in summary, the great alaska earthquake of 19 '64 is
the universe of oregon, oregon state university and washington have the right scientists and technicians identify and quantify earthquake risk in the pacific northwest, the average expected loss to earthquakes in the pacific northwest is a billion dollars a year. a large fraction of exposure for entire united states, the realization of this risk has, just the last 25 years, and much of the evidence is so hidden under miles of abortion or wiped clean by glaciers. our most frequent strong...
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university. >> school founded 1891 by oregon and washington conference of the free methodist church. enrollment is 4,000 students. >> this less than two weeks after the deadly shooting rampage the uc santa barbara >> police say elliott rodger killed six people including himself. >> he detailed a rage on women and lack of sexual and romantic experience. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley. there is more breaking news here to talk about on a busy day. a pickup truck overturned on pacheco pass. witnesses say a truck blew a tire, then overturned after 3:00 this afternoon. one person transported to the hospital. two others had minor injuries. >> it happened on state route 152. >> and more breaking news in menlo park. a trailer carrying bags of concrete mix flipped and spilled it's road just over an hour ago the accident closed two lanes on northbound highway 101. >> that is causing a back up on the peninsula there. crews are helping clean up the mess it looks like lanes may be opened up shortly. >> police shot and killed a homicide suspect inside of a home in sunnyvale
university. >> school founded 1891 by oregon and washington conference of the free methodist church. enrollment is 4,000 students. >> this less than two weeks after the deadly shooting rampage the uc santa barbara >> police say elliott rodger killed six people including himself. >> he detailed a rage on women and lack of sexual and romantic experience. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley. there is more breaking news here to talk about on a busy...
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jake to liberate a retired marine and political researcher at the university of birmingham thank you thank you. a shooting at an oregon high school yesterday has the country reeling over get another tragedy spurred by a gun in the hands of a teenager but lease say the suspect fifteen year old jared michael padgett had an assault rifle handgun and several magazines when he opened fire at a gym at reynolds high school in troutdale police say an autopsy determined that padgett died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the attack one student fourteen year old amelia hoffman was killed in the boy's loft locker room the incident in oregon marks a seventy four choosing on a school campus since the newtown massacre and the already thirty seven shooting and twenty fourteen the latest numbers are all according to a gun control advocacy group every town for gun safety of the seventy four shootings on the list thirty five took place at a college or university and thirty nine occurred in k. through twelve schools the incidents are reported across thirty one states this map shows the locations of the incidents topping the list i
jake to liberate a retired marine and political researcher at the university of birmingham thank you thank you. a shooting at an oregon high school yesterday has the country reeling over get another tragedy spurred by a gun in the hands of a teenager but lease say the suspect fifteen year old jared michael padgett had an assault rifle handgun and several magazines when he opened fire at a gym at reynolds high school in troutdale police say an autopsy determined that padgett died of a...
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university. >> school founded 1891 by oregon and washington conference of the free methodist church.ess than two weeks after the deadly shooting rampage the uc santa barbara >> police say elliott rodger killed six people including himself. >> he detailed a rage on women and lack of sexual and romantic experience. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley. there is more breaking news here to talk about on a busy day. a pickup truck
university. >> school founded 1891 by oregon and washington conference of the free methodist church.ess than two weeks after the deadly shooting rampage the uc santa barbara >> police say elliott rodger killed six people including himself. >> he detailed a rage on women and lack of sexual and romantic experience. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley. there is more breaking news here to talk about on a busy day. a pickup truck
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of the risk. oregon, oregon state university and university of washington have the right scientists and technicians to move forward. build resources to identify and quantify the northwest. the average expected loss from earthquakes in the pacific northwest is $1 billion a year. a large fraction of exposure for the entire united states. the realization of this risk has come in the last 25 years. much of the evidence is hidden in thick forests or models of ocean or wiped clean by glaciers. the quake in 2001 are tens of thousands of miles deep. our problem is not simply an extension of the san andres faulting. the continued effort to characterize risks. our cities in america have not been tested since the 1994 earthquake that only hit suburbs. the funding level shower high enough to accommodate developments like warning and sea floor monitoring. in summery, the earthquake is a forerunner of the earthquake in the pacific northwest to prepare, we should build an earthquake early warning system and replace sea floor monitoring, maintain in the pacific northwest earthquake science and engineering effort a
of the risk. oregon, oregon state university and university of washington have the right scientists and technicians to move forward. build resources to identify and quantify the northwest. the average expected loss from earthquakes in the pacific northwest is $1 billion a year. a large fraction of exposure for the entire united states. the realization of this risk has come in the last 25 years. much of the evidence is hidden in thick forests or models of ocean or wiped clean by glaciers. the...
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legates has talked about, having experienced it at the university of delaware, and i take exception to it. now, dr. legates, you were a signatory of the oregon petition, are you not? >> yes, sir. >> that oregon petition says there's no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide methane or greenhouse gases is causing or will in the foreseeable future cause catastrophic heating of the earth's atmosphere. i assume this is something that you and some fringe scientists from oregon got together and signed. is that correct? >> no, i believe there's some 30-some thousand people. >> would you describe these people? many are scientists ph.d.s, other disciplines, people who are connectwood climate change and doing research in various areas associated with it. >> well, i just have to say, i appreciate someone standing up and challenging the conventional wisdom. you know, martin luther king did that. and so i appreciate some people who are willing to hold up their hand and say, wait a minute, i've got some data here that i would like to suggest is a contrary position. >> i wouldn't put myself quite in that category. >> well, but
legates has talked about, having experienced it at the university of delaware, and i take exception to it. now, dr. legates, you were a signatory of the oregon petition, are you not? >> yes, sir. >> that oregon petition says there's no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide methane or greenhouse gases is causing or will in the foreseeable future cause catastrophic heating of the earth's atmosphere. i assume this is something that you and some fringe...
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legates has talked about having experienced at the university of delaware and i take exception to it. no dr. legates, you were a signatory of the oregon petition, are you not? >> yes, sir. >> and that oregon petition says there's no scientific -- they are -- there is no solid convincing evidence that methane or greenhouse cagases create disruption in the earth's climate. >> i believe there's 30,000-some people who signed that petition. >> would you describe these people. >> many of them are scientists, ph.ds and other disciplines. people who are connected with climate change and doing research in various areas associated with it. >> well, i just have to say i appreciate someone standing up and challenging the conventional wisdom. you know, martin luther did that. martin luther king did that. so i appreciate some people who are willing to hold up their hand and say, wait a minute, i've got some day a that here that i would like to suggest is a contrary position. >> i wouldn't put myself quite in that category. >> well, but, it is an important issue. and i have to say, i admire you for standing up durand sout, an also, standing up and s
legates has talked about having experienced at the university of delaware and i take exception to it. no dr. legates, you were a signatory of the oregon petition, are you not? >> yes, sir. >> and that oregon petition says there's no scientific -- they are -- there is no solid convincing evidence that methane or greenhouse cagases create disruption in the earth's climate. >> i believe there's 30,000-some people who signed that petition. >> would you describe these people....
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of oregon today. prosecutors are announcing charges against a man accused of last week's deadly shooting at seattle pacific universityce say the suspect killed one person and wounded two others before he was tackled to the floor by a student. we're going to bring you the latest on that case coming up. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> amazon is set to compete with paypal. it will allow users to pay for stuff on other websites. this launch comes just over one week before amazon is ready to unveil a new 3-d phone. and they say similar to paypal it can use credit card information already stored on your amazon account. amazon will get a small fee for the transaction. but a 3-d phone? >> people are already walking around the streets like this. can you imagine the 3-d peak? >> they'll be like this. >> going to get crazy out there. thank you for joining us, everybody. >> take care. gretche
of oregon today. prosecutors are announcing charges against a man accused of last week's deadly shooting at seattle pacific universityce say the suspect killed one person and wounded two others before he was tackled to the floor by a student. we're going to bring you the latest on that case coming up. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals,...
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oregon. >>> meantime he has been accused of wounding one person and wounding two others at a pacific university. aaron is being held and is on suicide watch. he opened fire last thursday. he was pepper sprayed and wrestled to the floor by a student security monitor and held until police arrived. >>> they are upset over separate shootings in a matter of hours. a child was hit, a few hours earlier, a three-year-old was a affected. >> our nonfatal shooting rate is down about a third but it is end couraging but does no good if you are in the two thirds. >> both children are expected to recover and they have made four arrests and in this shooting they are still looking nor other suspects. >>> city college is in danger of -- danger of losing its accreditation next month. they have signed a letter urging the commission to extend the colleges timeline. it would revehicle things and that would change their desire to close they claim that they are inn effective teachers and bad teachers ended up in the poorest neighborhoods. they testified in the case. >> he didn't teach us anything, he just assigned wor
oregon. >>> meantime he has been accused of wounding one person and wounding two others at a pacific university. aaron is being held and is on suicide watch. he opened fire last thursday. he was pepper sprayed and wrestled to the floor by a student security monitor and held until police arrived. >>> they are upset over separate shootings in a matter of hours. a child was hit, a few hours earlier, a three-year-old was a affected. >> our nonfatal shooting rate is down...
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cyclists took to the streets of portland oregon price to live for an epic bike ride and while people riding their bikes isn't exactly or important it's the hipster capital of the universe this wasn't your normal everyday leader really bike ride it was a naked bike ride that's right a naked bike ride the eleventh annual one to be exact in the spring people in over seventy five cities in twenty countries join up for a new ride through their hometowns some participants people a little bit of clothing on but most would relish the opportunity to bike in the news after all it's for a good cause raising awareness about the dangers of cars and showing off bikes which don't run on fossil fuel as an alternative to our oil addicted transportation system. and naked bike ride which attracts around eight thousand people a year is thought to be the world's. just and is unique in that the city's police officers actually help keep the writers safe other good reason i was happy to live in portland for five years and in addition of course to the credits for your. just. it's good the bad of the very very bella potently ugly no good dire california hedge fund manager turned quiet activist
cyclists took to the streets of portland oregon price to live for an epic bike ride and while people riding their bikes isn't exactly or important it's the hipster capital of the universe this wasn't your normal everyday leader really bike ride it was a naked bike ride that's right a naked bike ride the eleventh annual one to be exact in the spring people in over seventy five cities in twenty countries join up for a new ride through their hometowns some participants people a little bit of...
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david legates has talked about having experienced at the university of delaware, and i take exception to. no, you are a signatory of the oregon petition, are not? >> yes, sir. >> and the petition says there's no scientific -- there is no convincing scientific evidence that cuban released carbon dioxide nothing of a greenhouse gases is causing catastrophic heating of the earth atmosphere and disruption of the inkatha. some petition that a french scientist get together and signed. is that correct? >> i believe there are 30 fund of some people. >> thirty some thousand people. would you describe these? >> many as scientists, ph.d., and of the disciplines, people who are connected with climate change and during research. >> well, i just have to say, i appreciate someone standing out and challenging the conventional wisdom. you know, martin luther did that one with the king did that. so i appreciate people who are willing to hold up their hand and say, wait a minute. and have data and i would like to suggest is a contrary position. >> i would not put myself quite in that category. >> but it is an important issue. i have to say, i a
david legates has talked about having experienced at the university of delaware, and i take exception to. no, you are a signatory of the oregon petition, are not? >> yes, sir. >> and the petition says there's no scientific -- there is no convincing scientific evidence that cuban released carbon dioxide nothing of a greenhouse gases is causing catastrophic heating of the earth atmosphere and disruption of the inkatha. some petition that a french scientist get together and signed. is...
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university of delaware. he is also the former director of climatic research at the university of delaware. welcome everyone. if you could kick off the testimony, the show is yours. small nonprofit in oregon. we are 78 or send government land owned in our county and that's over 7500 square miles, bigger than some eastern states. within that, like many communities forced over the last three decades, we have suffered high unemployment, poverty due to the policies on international forest. we look at renewable energy as a way to bring new green jobs to the forefront. changescussing climate in the forest, i cannot separate the actions of past forest management in the impacts of climate change that they will have the same effect. amount so thatat it is more back to a natural condition that was pre-european, that is also the strategy we need to use for climate change. i would like to point out over the last decade what it has meant in our forests. the winterire was re and thenlbox fi we had a beetle kill of 300,000 acres and then in 2012 emma deberry point fire. in less than a decade, we have the nationalof forest. ofwe keep this up rate because of the warmer climate change, if we keep this up,
university of delaware. he is also the former director of climatic research at the university of delaware. welcome everyone. if you could kick off the testimony, the show is yours. small nonprofit in oregon. we are 78 or send government land owned in our county and that's over 7500 square miles, bigger than some eastern states. within that, like many communities forced over the last three decades, we have suffered high unemployment, poverty due to the policies on international forest. we look...
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first, we need to take some simple commonsense steps like universal background gun checks. we have them in my state of oregonobviously it doesn't keep every senseless act of gun violence from happening, but it's often proven effective to keep weapons out of the hands of the mentally unstable and criminal elements. universal background checks are supported by an overwhelming majority of americans, over 90%, by some estimates, and a strong majority, over 2/3 of gun owners want to make sure there are no loopholes in the background check laws. recent events have also demonstrated what you'll find out by visiting any jail, emergency room or simply walking the streets of our communities, too many americans are facing a mental health crisis. i'm looking forward to working with representative tim murphy on his h.r. 3717, helping find families in crisis act. we've been discussing ways to advance some of the provisions in this congress. recently my friend and colleague from tucson, congressman ron barber, himself a victim of gun violence, which occurred in the tragic murders in tucson, which included the serious wound
first, we need to take some simple commonsense steps like universal background gun checks. we have them in my state of oregonobviously it doesn't keep every senseless act of gun violence from happening, but it's often proven effective to keep weapons out of the hands of the mentally unstable and criminal elements. universal background checks are supported by an overwhelming majority of americans, over 90%, by some estimates, and a strong majority, over 2/3 of gun owners want to make sure there...
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oregon state university. [applause] this fall will continue in doctoral studies and i am focusing on education at the university of washington. [applause] it is with great pleasure that i introduce our featured speaker greater chelsea clinton, vice chair of the clinton foundation, working alongside her parents, drives the vision and the work of the clinton foundation. chelsea's work at the foundation emphasizes global and domestic health. it is empowering the next generation of leaders. chelsea focuses especially on the foundation's health program, including the clinton health access initiative, which strengthens health care and access to life-saving services in the developing world. that organization which fights childhood obesity, and the clinton health matters organization. she also established and continue to lead the clinton foundation day of action program. it identifies and organizes meaningful service opportunities for foundation staff, friends, and partners and for the wider foundation community. to help advance the full participation of women and girls around the world, chelsea and secretary clinton co-l
oregon state university. [applause] this fall will continue in doctoral studies and i am focusing on education at the university of washington. [applause] it is with great pleasure that i introduce our featured speaker greater chelsea clinton, vice chair of the clinton foundation, working alongside her parents, drives the vision and the work of the clinton foundation. chelsea's work at the foundation emphasizes global and domestic health. it is empowering the next generation of leaders. chelsea...
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oregon high school shooting that left two dead earlier this week. it is one of several recent high-profile shootings. last week a gunman opened fire at seattle pacific university, a christian school, killing a student and wounding several others. the activist group everytown for gun safety says 74 shootings have taken place on school grounds since the 2012 sandy hook massacre, an average of nearly one a week. president obama called on the nation to examine its conscience in the wake of the violence. >> the country has to do some soul searching about this. this is becoming the norm and we take it for granted in ways, that as a parent, are terrifying to me. >>> faith leaders are urging president obama and the sudanese government to act now to free meriam ibrahim, a sudanese christian woman who faces a death sentence for refusing to renounce her faith. this week the family research council and other groups held a "save meriam" rally outside of the white house. ibrahim is married to a christian man and recently gave birth in prison to their daughter. her appeals hearing began in sudan this week. >>> the southern baptist convention held its annual meeting in baltim
oregon high school shooting that left two dead earlier this week. it is one of several recent high-profile shootings. last week a gunman opened fire at seattle pacific university, a christian school, killing a student and wounding several others. the activist group everytown for gun safety says 74 shootings have taken place on school grounds since the 2012 sandy hook massacre, an average of nearly one a week. president obama called on the nation to examine its conscience in the wake of the...
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of aauw's national student advisory council. and i'm -- love the energy in the room. i'm currently finishing a dual master at oregon state university. [ applause ] i've got to get used to this, awesome. so this will continue in the doctoral studies, focusing on education at the university of washington. [ applause ] it is with great pleasure that i introduce our featured speaker. chelsea clinton, vice chair of the clinton foundation, working alongside her parents, president bill clinton and secretary hillary clinton, drives the vision and the work of the clinton foundation. chelsea's work at the clinton foundation emphasizes improving global and domestic health, creating service opportunities and empowering the next generation of leaders. chelsea focuses especially on the foundation's health program, including the clinton health access initiative, which strengthens health care and access to life saving services in the developing world. the alliance for a healthier generation, which finds childhood obesity, and the clinton health matters initiative, which addresses preventable diseases in the united states. she also established and
of aauw's national student advisory council. and i'm -- love the energy in the room. i'm currently finishing a dual master at oregon state university. [ applause ] i've got to get used to this, awesome. so this will continue in the doctoral studies, focusing on education at the university of washington. [ applause ] it is with great pleasure that i introduce our featured speaker. chelsea clinton, vice chair of the clinton foundation, working alongside her parents, president bill clinton and...
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shooting in seattle pacific university, over the weekend it was a shooting of two vegas police officers and civilian. tuesday a student was killed at a high school in oregon, as shootings continue, the debate on gun control goes on. >> our levels of gun violence are off the charts. >> reporter: in pennsylvania though there is not much debate at least at the legislative level. it is one of the few states that has not passed any gun reform measures since 20th december 2012 shootings at sandy hook elementary school. state committee produced this 300 page report in january laying out 44 recommendation toss reduce gun violence. not one measure has been passed. >> this is not an easy issue that we have to educate people bit. >> reporter: republican state senator stewart greenleaf represents portions of montgomery and bucks counties abe helped create the the report. he says some reforms surrounding mental health and illegal guns will eventually pass. >> we will do all that we can to speed it up as much as possible because this is not the the last incident that will occur. >> reporter: new jersey has passed more than a dozen reform bills and over 100 have been pa
shooting in seattle pacific university, over the weekend it was a shooting of two vegas police officers and civilian. tuesday a student was killed at a high school in oregon, as shootings continue, the debate on gun control goes on. >> our levels of gun violence are off the charts. >> reporter: in pennsylvania though there is not much debate at least at the legislative level. it is one of the few states that has not passed any gun reform measures since 20th december 2012 shootings...
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of that. we have a really great relationship with southern oregon university in our jurisdiction. our department is a little unique, maybe different or they don't have sworn montfort neck, sore and municipal lot course that would take the case if he was a sexual assault anyway. however, you have to have working relationships because they victim may present for public safety officer, so you still need all of the same training there. we have found that it needs to be an open line of communication for training. training is incredibly important. with a clear understanding, and again, our department if you have options program developed to increase sexual assault reported within our city and the other side of the program was increasing reporting, we are increasing serial sexual. with title ix, we didn't have to be cautious about information we share at the university that would trigger title ix investigation. so you should see a flip maybe from what you have heard in previous roundtables and i municipal law-enforcement agency has to be cautious about we provide to the university. the i
of that. we have a really great relationship with southern oregon university in our jurisdiction. our department is a little unique, maybe different or they don't have sworn montfort neck, sore and municipal lot course that would take the case if he was a sexual assault anyway. however, you have to have working relationships because they victim may present for public safety officer, so you still need all of the same training there. we have found that it needs to be an open line of communication...