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tiffany joins me this morning in the state of washington. ay morning futures." all right, tiffany, where did you get the awe das the city to think you could take on a 30-year incumbent democrat out of the state of washington? what made you wake up and said, hey, scotty, i've got an idea. i'm going to run for the united states senate and win this race? [laughter] >> well, you know, really our battle started 17 years ago. our family faced bad policy. when i was 23 years to old, i walked into scotty's hospital room at walter reed army medical center and, you know, he was in a coma, there was tubes coming out of every orifice of his body, and one thing that was certain was he would never, ever see again. that suicide bomber did not take our family's fight, and it did not take away service over self. we believe in this country, we believe our service meant something, scotty's service meant something, and we will never, ever stop fighting and standing up for what's right. you know, as a nurse, i took a holistic approach to scotty's well-being, his
tiffany joins me this morning in the state of washington. ay morning futures." all right, tiffany, where did you get the awe das the city to think you could take on a 30-year incumbent democrat out of the state of washington? what made you wake up and said, hey, scotty, i've got an idea. i'm going to run for the united states senate and win this race? [laughter] >> well, you know, really our battle started 17 years ago. our family faced bad policy. when i was 23 years to old, i...
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coming up next washington state governor jay in sleep talks about how the supreme court's recent decision are affecting his state. the court's most recent term the justices overturn roe v wade set limits on restrictive concealed carry gun laws and limited the environmental protection agency power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. this discussion hosted by the "washington post" is about 30 minutes. x hi, good morning welcome to "washington post" life.ig i am congressional investigation reporter here at the "washington post". my guest today is democratic governor of washington state j inslee, governor welcome to "washington post" library. >> good morning. >> remember to everyone watching today we always want to hear from you, our audience but you can share your thoughts and questions for guests on "washington post" live by tweeting at post life. governor, it has been less than two weeks since the supreme court overturned roe v wade part you met virtually with president biden on friday. what did you discuss about the impact of thatt decision? what dodo you want to see president biden do
coming up next washington state governor jay in sleep talks about how the supreme court's recent decision are affecting his state. the court's most recent term the justices overturn roe v wade set limits on restrictive concealed carry gun laws and limited the environmental protection agency power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. this discussion hosted by the "washington post" is about 30 minutes. x hi, good morning welcome to "washington post" life.ig i am congressional...
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state. oregon and california have done similar things and intend to do so. what we wanted to do, we have in oregon, california and washington agreement, so everybody on the west coast knows it is a sanctuary, not just one state, to make this available to everyone in the nation. as i indicated, we will fight like the dickens and any litigation to take these actions, including this fda issue. we have an effective telemedicine system in our state where women can contact a physician in our state from anywhere in the world and get good reproductive advice, and prescriptions. we intend to guard our ability for our physicians provide that telemedicine health, and we need the federal government then to help us affirm that the fda has privacy over this issue, so this can be shipped to women across the country. that i predict will be a major issue. we intend to prevail, men deserve it. >> now shifting to a topic i know you are particularly passionate about, last thursday, the supreme court ruled to restrict the epa's ability to regulate greenhouse gases. we were strongly critical, saying the federal government would be shifting more
state. oregon and california have done similar things and intend to do so. what we wanted to do, we have in oregon, california and washington agreement, so everybody on the west coast knows it is a sanctuary, not just one state, to make this available to everyone in the nation. as i indicated, we will fight like the dickens and any litigation to take these actions, including this fda issue. we have an effective telemedicine system in our state where women can contact a physician in our state...
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congressional reporter here at the washington post, and my guest today is the democratic governor of washington state, jay inslee, governor welcome to washington post. live >> good morning. >> and remember, to everyone watching today, we always want to hear from you our audience. so you can share your thoughts and questions on washington post live, by tweeting at pose live. governor, it has been less than two weeks since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. you met virtually with president biden on friday. what did you discuss about the impact of that decision, and what do you want to see president biden do next. >> when we talked about how the federal government could partner with us and assist us in our states that seem to be sanctuaries. our state intends to be a full sanctuary for all american women who want these healthier services. and so we talked about the ways that the federal government could assist in that effort, and there are several. obviously, number one, we are glad that the president has come out against the filibuster so we have a couple more votes in the u.s. senate to actuall
congressional reporter here at the washington post, and my guest today is the democratic governor of washington state, jay inslee, governor welcome to washington post. live >> good morning. >> and remember, to everyone watching today, we always want to hear from you our audience. so you can share your thoughts and questions on washington post live, by tweeting at pose live. governor, it has been less than two weeks since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. you met virtually...
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investigations reporter here at the washington post, and my guest today is the democratic governor of washington state, jay inslee. >> good morning. >> remember to everyone watching today, we always want to hear from you, so you can share your thoughts and questions on washington post live by tweeting at host live. it's been two weeks since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. you met virtually with president biden on friday, what did you discuss about the impact of that decision, and what do you want president biden to do next? >> we talked about how the federal government can partner with us, and seek to be sanctuaries. -- for all american women who might to be these health care services. we talked about the ways that the federal government can assist in that effort, and there are several. obviously, number one we are glad that the president has come out against the filibuster. we had a couple more votes in the u.s. senate to pass a national law protecting this right. but before that happens, there are several things that the federal government can do. i suggested to the president at an executi
investigations reporter here at the washington post, and my guest today is the democratic governor of washington state, jay inslee. >> good morning. >> remember to everyone watching today, we always want to hear from you, so you can share your thoughts and questions on washington post live by tweeting at host live. it's been two weeks since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. you met virtually with president biden on friday, what did you discuss about the impact of that...
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trapping season has started in washington state. the only place in the u.s.rwise known as murder hornet has been detected. the state is now deploying 1,000 traps, testing new protective suits, training entomologists and even using drones as it tries to eradicate the bug that is mainly found in whatcom county. the state has destroyed four nests. so far this season none have been caught. >> no news is good news, right? no news can be good news. we would love to not find any hornets and not find any nests. >> reporter: the asian giant hornets are nicknamed murder hornets because they can kill an entire honeybee hive in a matter of hours. honeybees are essential in pollinating crops, which washington state agriculture relies on. >> the faster we find them, the faster we can remove a nest. and we get to a nest early enough, nothing from the nest will be able to row produce. >> reporter: a murder hornet sting can kill a human. while no murder hornet deaths have been reported in the u.s., up to 50 people a year die from their stings in japan. in washington state, th
trapping season has started in washington state. the only place in the u.s.rwise known as murder hornet has been detected. the state is now deploying 1,000 traps, testing new protective suits, training entomologists and even using drones as it tries to eradicate the bug that is mainly found in whatcom county. the state has destroyed four nests. so far this season none have been caught. >> no news is good news, right? no news can be good news. we would love to not find any hornets and not...
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>> it is legal to possess drugs in the state of washington. supreme court wiped out our drug laws, our legislator failed to fix that, and now, you have found no that is being spread all over our communities that are killing our children. again, it is these laws that are passed by a democratic-controlled legislature that is causing the damage to the state of washington. >> carley: and then all the 325 murders in washington state in 2021, the highest level since 1980, which is unbelievable. sheriff, how do you feel about governor jay and. last year, he signed about a dozen police accountability built into latte call it a moral mandate. just last week, take a listen to what is hard to say about police. watch this this. >> this deep at the police moment, i would agree with that you're quite don't think it's the right approach. we need to have an approach that will give us an adequate degree of well-trained, accountable police officers, and we are going to do that in washington state. >> carley: did he do is 180 there? aren't you how do you feel abo
>> it is legal to possess drugs in the state of washington. supreme court wiped out our drug laws, our legislator failed to fix that, and now, you have found no that is being spread all over our communities that are killing our children. again, it is these laws that are passed by a democratic-controlled legislature that is causing the damage to the state of washington. >> carley: and then all the 325 murders in washington state in 2021, the highest level since 1980, which is...
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washington state has. president biden encouraged states to suspend those taxes. you won't do it.>> well, i'm joining a lot of folks, including the republican party, that doesn't think this is the best solution to this because essentially when you do a gas tax holiday, the money doesn't go to consumers. the vast majority go to oil and gas companies. they soak it up, they reap that. they already have windfall profits. they would just use this differential and add it to their profit margin. the bulk of it would not go to consumers. and it's not a solution to this problem. we know this is caused by putin's war in ukraine. and increased demand. those are the real reasons for this. we are happy that things are coming down, and i think there's good reason to believe actually that that's going to continue. so my constituents are not thinking this is a solution to the problem. and they're turning to longer term problems they have got of not being able to breathe because of forest fire smoke and dying because of heat stroke. that's what's on their minds. >> that's related to the climate cr
washington state has. president biden encouraged states to suspend those taxes. you won't do it.>> well, i'm joining a lot of folks, including the republican party, that doesn't think this is the best solution to this because essentially when you do a gas tax holiday, the money doesn't go to consumers. the vast majority go to oil and gas companies. they soak it up, they reap that. they already have windfall profits. they would just use this differential and add it to their profit margin....
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she says he described how he'd kill her, then attack his high school in washington state where he was a 17-year-old senior at the time. schubert says she didn't debate long about what to do, calling police just hours later. >> your first instinct is, as a parent, is to protect your child, but at that point i felt like -- if he is actually going to do these things, he would be safer in jail. it wasn't just about me and him at that point. it was about a whole school. hundreds of people. hundreds of kids -- children. >> reporter: schubert turned over the notebook and told law enforcement she'd also previously found what she believed were the makings of a homemade pipe bomb in her son's room. he was arrested, pled guilty to a felony charge of threatening to bomb or injure property and misdemeanors for harassment. he completed a rehabilitation program, community service, and underwent a mental evaluation. now in the wake of recent mass shootings and attention on missed warning signs, schubert wants to appeal to parents. >> stay in their business even if they don't like it. they're not goin
she says he described how he'd kill her, then attack his high school in washington state where he was a 17-year-old senior at the time. schubert says she didn't debate long about what to do, calling police just hours later. >> your first instinct is, as a parent, is to protect your child, but at that point i felt like -- if he is actually going to do these things, he would be safer in jail. it wasn't just about me and him at that point. it was about a whole school. hundreds of people....
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doing a lot in washington state.an electricity in decades to come, 100% clean, nonpolluting elect electricity. we have a bill that caps the amount of pollution and generates funds to help people get access to heat pumps and clean energy. we will help the transition to electric cars. we soon will have a requirement that we go to zero polluting cars as soon as the president will act to allow the states to move forward. and we're building communities that are both resilient and low carbon by adopting transportation measures that have low carbon emitting sources and more access to electric cars. so these policies put us well on the way to cutting our pollution in half by 2030. but we're not alone. as i said, we started the u.s. climate alliance. we have 23 states, all of whom are moving forward to meet our paris commitments to reduce pollution. but we all have to accelerate our game. look, this is just a foretaste. you were just covering those horrendous fires in california. unbelievable rainstorms shut down yosemite nat
doing a lot in washington state.an electricity in decades to come, 100% clean, nonpolluting elect electricity. we have a bill that caps the amount of pollution and generates funds to help people get access to heat pumps and clean energy. we will help the transition to electric cars. we soon will have a requirement that we go to zero polluting cars as soon as the president will act to allow the states to move forward. and we're building communities that are both resilient and low carbon by...
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joining us now with more is the democratic governor in washington state, jay inslee.n state and whenever temperatures hovered anywhere near triple digits folks certainly on the western part of your state were not prepared for it, air conditioning is not something most folks have in their homes there, they are more accustomed to light rain than scorching temperatures. how are folks in your state coping with this heat and what services are available to help them try to stay cool? >> well, we are resilient, we're being smart, people are going to our cooling centers who have difficulty, but what you said is really true, pacific northwest, you know, beautiful place, but, you know, probably half or more of the homes do not have air conditioning. so when it gets this hot over 100 degrees people have some real health hazards, maybe even more so than the northeast. so we know how dangerous this is and we're not going to put up with it, we're fighting it, and we're fighting it tooth and nail and we are a adopting the measures that we know give us the power to defeat climate cha
joining us now with more is the democratic governor in washington state, jay inslee.n state and whenever temperatures hovered anywhere near triple digits folks certainly on the western part of your state were not prepared for it, air conditioning is not something most folks have in their homes there, they are more accustomed to light rain than scorching temperatures. how are folks in your state coping with this heat and what services are available to help them try to stay cool? >> well,...
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here in washington state, abortion access is not under threat whatsoever.is easier to get an abortion here than it is to get a cup of coffee comments of them to go out that justify this kind of vandalism is sick, and what is equally disgraceful and that no media outlet outside of mine will talk about this. if this was a conservative lawmaker went after -- celebrated the destruction of vandalism of a planned parenthood, there would be a leading story everywhere, but because the politics don't necessarily align with the way that they want them to, they pretty much ignoring them. even something that is not getting ignored by you or many other people, this interesting tweet from governor inslee, and it's got some artwork here, we'll put it up so people can see what this is. by the way, the governor has described himself as a doodler. it's a broken plate, to generate six, 2021, donald trump delivers a >> the union address. he broke it, we can and must fix it. my first question is do you know the governor observed with this? i'm trying to get context for this. >>
here in washington state, abortion access is not under threat whatsoever.is easier to get an abortion here than it is to get a cup of coffee comments of them to go out that justify this kind of vandalism is sick, and what is equally disgraceful and that no media outlet outside of mine will talk about this. if this was a conservative lawmaker went after -- celebrated the destruction of vandalism of a planned parenthood, there would be a leading story everywhere, but because the politics don't...
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but i want to ask, you even as you declare a state washington a safe haven. proximity to still have -- when you talk to providers in your state, what is it you are hearing from them about what they need in order to meet what is going to be a forthcoming increased demand? >> they need the things that we talked about with the president today. they need access to personnel and financing to accommodate the thousands of women that will be coming to our state. we just released 1 million dollars from an emergency fund, instead of a half million last biennial. we talked to the president about federal distribution of funds, tell states with all kinds of reproductive health, including contraception services. and the federal government can help on that, even if if there is a hyde amendment. [inaudible] health costs. we need to protect women's right to not lose their privacy. we need to hire more people to actually do this work in these services. we need to enable our telemedicine system, which is extremely effective and safe, so that women in one state can communicate w
but i want to ask, you even as you declare a state washington a safe haven. proximity to still have -- when you talk to providers in your state, what is it you are hearing from them about what they need in order to meet what is going to be a forthcoming increased demand? >> they need the things that we talked about with the president today. they need access to personnel and financing to accommodate the thousands of women that will be coming to our state. we just released 1 million...
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it's rare to see the northern lights in the continental u.s., but they were spotted from washington stateis has traveled to canada, where he's expected to apologize to indigenous
it's rare to see the northern lights in the continental u.s., but they were spotted from washington stateis has traveled to canada, where he's expected to apologize to indigenous
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we are building a coalition here in washington state all over the state to take back our state and getwashington state and it appears to me from what i'm hearing from my family who lives over there in washington state, and i have family there, you're saying that you're getting a response from democrats or from independence? >> independence, democrats, you know, we have the highest gas prices, top three in the country, highest gas prices here in washington state, inflation, high energy costs. we have a crime problem, we have a fentanyl problem, crisis really and patty murray is missing in action. i would like to say, if anyone wants to join us in holding joe biden and patty murray accountable for their failed policy, join us at smileyforwashington.com and join us in this fight. our children's future depends on what happens in this milled term election. midterm election. it's time for leadership and service over self-and country over party. we need to elect leaders who will go to dc, roll up sleeves and deliver results rachel: tiffany smiley, you're a mom of three and wife of veteran and
we are building a coalition here in washington state all over the state to take back our state and getwashington state and it appears to me from what i'm hearing from my family who lives over there in washington state, and i have family there, you're saying that you're getting a response from democrats or from independence? >> independence, democrats, you know, we have the highest gas prices, top three in the country, highest gas prices here in washington state, inflation, high energy...
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washington states jay inslee joins us next. and later, after a recent tumultuous events in the nation's capital, one noted presidential historian we [inaudible] now live in a different society than we did just ten days ago. michael beschloss will tell us what he means. the 11th hour which is just getting underway on a friday night. oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guarantees. if you're age 50 to 85, $9.95 a month buys whole life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. you c
washington states jay inslee joins us next. and later, after a recent tumultuous events in the nation's capital, one noted presidential historian we [inaudible] now live in a different society than we did just ten days ago. michael beschloss will tell us what he means. the 11th hour which is just getting underway on a friday night. oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv,...
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we have a terrific candidate in washington state. wonderful message, raising a bunch of money. getting a lot of enthusiasm. the democrats were so worried about joe they spend half a billion dollars to boost a candidate who utterly failed. theya that shows senator bennett is at risk. brian: it will be a sprint to the finish. meanwhile, monday and "fox and friends" senate candidate herschel walker joins me for his first big interview after capturing the nominations. he opens up about the accusation that he has kids he didn't acknowledge. >> the reason i didn't acknowledge them here. my daughter you have seen at some of the functions i have been at. my youngest kids i didn't across can them because i didn't want them to have problems. christian finished his last year in college with security guards. brian: are you involve in their lives? >> i have always been involved in their lives. they know their dad loves them and that's what counts. brian: watch the interview on one nation. coddled criminals and unprotected cops are fueling the crime in this nation. we'll peak to ray kelly, h
we have a terrific candidate in washington state. wonderful message, raising a bunch of money. getting a lot of enthusiasm. the democrats were so worried about joe they spend half a billion dollars to boost a candidate who utterly failed. theya that shows senator bennett is at risk. brian: it will be a sprint to the finish. meanwhile, monday and "fox and friends" senate candidate herschel walker joins me for his first big interview after capturing the nominations. he opens up about...
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the entire west of the united states, nevada, oregon, washington state, california. of course, those states in the west and even into the midwest. they are suffering from a mega drought 20 years plus no, not enough rainfall every year. the fire chief of california fire last year said california is not fighting a fire season anymore. this is a year round event that fire fighters have to fight fires and that is climate change, global warming. and what can you do? you do the best more equipment, more money thrown at the problem and more people, more firefighters. all right, we'll have to leave it lashed on. simon's in mariposa, california. thanks so much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories from around the world. a powerful earthquake has hit the northern philippines, killing at least one person, major tremors, damaged buildings at the epicenter, an abroad province, and forced evacuations. more than 300 kilometers to the south. in the capital, manila is the strongest earthquake to hit the philippines in years. 3 united nations peacekeepers and at least 12
the entire west of the united states, nevada, oregon, washington state, california. of course, those states in the west and even into the midwest. they are suffering from a mega drought 20 years plus no, not enough rainfall every year. the fire chief of california fire last year said california is not fighting a fire season anymore. this is a year round event that fire fighters have to fight fires and that is climate change, global warming. and what can you do? you do the best more equipment,...
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he records have already fallen in oregon and washington state, with temperatures climbing as high as 103 degrees in some areas. fighters jacare alexis joins us live tonight from seattle will temperatures are the highest they've been all year round. good evening, jake. still pretty hot tonight. good evening, mike . it is still pretty hot tonight. we're seeing temperatures up in the nineties here in washington state for the first time since last summer. other states in the western part of the u. s are seeing similar conditions. here's some of the areas facing either heat advisories or excessive heat warnings through saturday that includes cities here in washington state, oregon, down where you guys are in california , nevada and idaho, the national weather service says the end of july is usually when we see the highest temperatures of the year in the northwest. it is going to be unusually hot, and that can have a toll on folks, especially if you don't have a conditioning or access to air conditioning. it can be kind of a cumulative night after night of warm temperatures. western and ce
he records have already fallen in oregon and washington state, with temperatures climbing as high as 103 degrees in some areas. fighters jacare alexis joins us live tonight from seattle will temperatures are the highest they've been all year round. good evening, jake. still pretty hot tonight. good evening, mike . it is still pretty hot tonight. we're seeing temperatures up in the nineties here in washington state for the first time since last summer. other states in the western part of the u....
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the entire west of the united states, nevada, oregon, washington state, california. of course, those states in the west and even into the midwest. they are suffering from a mega drought 20 years plus no, not enough rainfall every year. the fire chief off a california fire last year said california is not fighting a fire season anymore. this is a year round event that fire fighters have to fight fire c. and that is climate change, global warming. and what can you do? you do the best more equipment, more money thrown at the problem and more people, more firefighters. all right, we'll have to leave at lashed out and simon's in mariposa, california. thanks so much. and before we go, archaeologists in israel have been showing off a rat and recently discovered roman era coin put to be more than 1800 years old, the coin best, the image of the zodiac sign cancer hind, a depiction of the moon goddess luna, was minted in me, egyptian city of alexandria, the bronze coin was discovered off the coast of haifa. and is the only one of its kind ever found in israel. and you're up to
the entire west of the united states, nevada, oregon, washington state, california. of course, those states in the west and even into the midwest. they are suffering from a mega drought 20 years plus no, not enough rainfall every year. the fire chief off a california fire last year said california is not fighting a fire season anymore. this is a year round event that fire fighters have to fight fire c. and that is climate change, global warming. and what can you do? you do the best more...
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last week, back in washington state, king county declared fentanyl a public health crisis. it is painfully obvious why. this year king county alone has lost over 270 people to fentanyl overdoses, that's an increase of nearly 50% from last year. that is more than one fentanyl death every day. that is one county in my state. one corner of our country which lost over 100,000 people to drug overdoses last year. that is an all-time high. and that number does not just represent a grim record that represents so many personal tragedies. so many families shattered by the loss of a loved one. people come parents, caregivers and increasingly teenagers. there's no questionfa had mental health and substance abuse disorder crisis on our hands before they covered pandemic. but there's also no doubt things anhave gone so much worse due to the trauma of this pandemic. and so much more deadly with the sharp rise of fentanyl and recent years. that is because fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and whether times stronger than morphine. 2 milligrams can be a lethal dose. from april
last week, back in washington state, king county declared fentanyl a public health crisis. it is painfully obvious why. this year king county alone has lost over 270 people to fentanyl overdoses, that's an increase of nearly 50% from last year. that is more than one fentanyl death every day. that is one county in my state. one corner of our country which lost over 100,000 people to drug overdoses last year. that is an all-time high. and that number does not just represent a grim record that...
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, over 2000 people died from a drug overdose in washington state in 2021. that is an increase of nearly 70% over 2019, and, half of those deaths involve fentanyl. so, those numbers are very hard hitting. in king county we saw a record high fentanyl death in 2021. spoken county reported 186% increase in fentanyl overdose. it is devastating, because of the transnational criminal networks that traffic fentanyl it is only becoming more prevalent. the drug enforcement administration recently reported a 264% increase in counterfeit pills seizures in washington state alone. law enforcement officials and first responders are working hard to intercept and stays fentanyl before it reaches our communities and respond to the increased use. but, the federal government really has to do more. mr. chester, share with us what steps owe and the cpp is taking to coordinate the activities of the federal law enforcement agencies, department of justice, dea to make sure that our efforts to disrupt fentanyl trafficking is as effective as possible. >> thank you for the question, s
, over 2000 people died from a drug overdose in washington state in 2021. that is an increase of nearly 70% over 2019, and, half of those deaths involve fentanyl. so, those numbers are very hard hitting. in king county we saw a record high fentanyl death in 2021. spoken county reported 186% increase in fentanyl overdose. it is devastating, because of the transnational criminal networks that traffic fentanyl it is only becoming more prevalent. the drug enforcement administration recently...
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these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up next, a washington statey inslee talks about how the supreme court's recent decisions are affecting his state. in the courts most recent term, the justices overturned roe v. wade set limits on construed to , conceal carry gun laws, and the power of the epa to regulate greenhouse emissions. this discussion hosted by "the washington post" is about 30 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to "washington post live." i'm congressional investigations reporter at "the washington post," and my guest is a
these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up next, a washington statey inslee talks about how the supreme court's recent decisions are affecting his state. in the courts most recent term, the justices overturned roe v. wade set limits on construed to , conceal carry gun laws, and the power of the epa to regulate greenhouse emissions. this discussion hosted by "the washington post" is about 30 minutes. >> good morning and welcome...
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. >> so this happened at a zoo in washington state.st trek wildlife park captured fern, the bear, getting her paws into a puddle of paint and diving right in. oh, my gosh. >> zookeepers say they poured the paint hoping to get a multicolored paw print to be sold at future fund-raisers. but instead they were surprised to discover fern using her face as a paintbrush and the floor as a canvas. don't worry, officials say the paint is safe for animals and probably kids, too. this is probably something i would do. >> i literally was going to say toddlers and animals. >> you've heard of a black bear and a brown bear, but how about a turquoise bear? >> i mean what was b i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" to tell you from keeping up with the joneses, vivica a. fox. plus, the future is now. how to money from jean chatzky. your questi
. >> so this happened at a zoo in washington state.st trek wildlife park captured fern, the bear, getting her paws into a puddle of paint and diving right in. oh, my gosh. >> zookeepers say they poured the paint hoping to get a multicolored paw print to be sold at future fund-raisers. but instead they were surprised to discover fern using her face as a paintbrush and the floor as a canvas. don't worry, officials say the paint is safe for animals and probably kids, too. this is...
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state governments. the overturning of roe v. wade has already reached -- and it's only gonna get worse y'all. a recent washington post detailed how multiple anti-abortion advocacy groups -- are voting to block people from traveling out of states to get an abortion. meanwhile, the new york times laid out the efforts of so-called abortion abolitionists, who are working to punish women choosing to undergo child not undergo child birth anomalous consequences. -- democratic voters are begging the congress to act. house speaker nancy pelosi assured folks that democrats are exploring multiple options -- and the right to travel freely throughout the united states. but is it going to be enough? here to discuss is democratic congresswoman out of washington state -- welcome to you congresswoman. we have witnessed one of the most consequential supreme court sessions in a century. a lot of voters out there are frustrated with some of the party's response. i'm talking about the fundraising emails we've all heard about. the lack of actions from the united states senate. as chair of the progressive congress, do you share this f
state governments. the overturning of roe v. wade has already reached -- and it's only gonna get worse y'all. a recent washington post detailed how multiple anti-abortion advocacy groups -- are voting to block people from traveling out of states to get an abortion. meanwhile, the new york times laid out the efforts of so-called abortion abolitionists, who are working to punish women choosing to undergo child not undergo child birth anomalous consequences. -- democratic voters are begging the...
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, over 2,000 people died from a drug overdose in washington state in 2021.t's an increase of nearly 70% over 2019 and half involved fentanyl so those numbers are heartbreaking. we saw the record high in fentanyl overdose. because of the transnational criminal network that trafficked fentanyl it's only becoming more prevalent. the drug enforcement administration recently reported a 264% increase in counterfeit bill seizures. law enforcement officials and first responders are working hard to intercept and seize ceasefentanyl before it reachese communities. mr. chester, share with us the federal law enforcement agencies to make sure our efforts to disrupt fentanyl trafficking is as effective as possible. >> thank you forci the question, senator. and in your question was a great answer and that is going after the criminal organizations before the drugs can even get across the borders and into the communities. and it's what we refer to as commercialoi disruptions. what we are dealing with is a global illicit business that has all of the hallmarks of the transnati
, over 2,000 people died from a drug overdose in washington state in 2021.t's an increase of nearly 70% over 2019 and half involved fentanyl so those numbers are heartbreaking. we saw the record high in fentanyl overdose. because of the transnational criminal network that trafficked fentanyl it's only becoming more prevalent. the drug enforcement administration recently reported a 264% increase in counterfeit bill seizures. law enforcement officials and first responders are working hard to...
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after roe, 27 states and and washington, d.c. continue to be largely unaffected, while 19 states have protect a low. >> the other states almost like a fall someone there in between. myth three, overturning roe means healthcare professionals and hospitals cannot treat women with miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies or when the mom's life is endangered. these are all scare tactics preying on the emotions of people. listen, every state abortion law triggered by overturning roe includes an exception to save the life of the mother. treating miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies are not the same as performing abortions. in fact, no abortion law in any state in america prevents treatment for women with ectopic pregnancies and/or other life-threatening conditions. i remember my first year in residency when we were learning about ectopic pregnancy and our model was to never let the sun set on an ectopic pregnancy. that model will be continued throughout america. every pro-life position i know of, every physician that i know of including myself
after roe, 27 states and and washington, d.c. continue to be largely unaffected, while 19 states have protect a low. >> the other states almost like a fall someone there in between. myth three, overturning roe means healthcare professionals and hospitals cannot treat women with miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies or when the mom's life is endangered. these are all scare tactics preying on the emotions of people. listen, every state abortion law triggered by overturning roe includes an...
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again, if we go to washington state to do that. there was not a real big stink about that.fter the republicans because we do something there has been -- by the way, the republican party that i think are saying these are outliers, this is not something officially -- we don't go for this. again, so something else at stake is dave chappelle in minneapolis shortly before he was about to have a big sure there got canceled, moved to another venue, but apparently, there was a backlash there and the venue that canceled him say we have to hold ourselves to a higher standard. we let you down, and he can't do the gig here. >> yeah, they're right. they did let people down, except to let the wrong people don't be a cover reason, the deciding to lead into wokeness. if you want to embrace comedy, you're going to have to embrace jokes that you might not like. part of comedy means being able to express yourself, and sometimes, you're going to kick someone of. that is the gig. and if you can't do that, then just have the "sesame street" traveling theater show up and that's just what you shou
again, if we go to washington state to do that. there was not a real big stink about that.fter the republicans because we do something there has been -- by the way, the republican party that i think are saying these are outliers, this is not something officially -- we don't go for this. again, so something else at stake is dave chappelle in minneapolis shortly before he was about to have a big sure there got canceled, moved to another venue, but apparently, there was a backlash there and the...
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how i feel about america and americans and then i get to ltravel with her and then in eastern washington state and then talking to this guy and explaining about the homestead and then he paused and stopped and said and that's our way back. totally had nothing to do with it. so i listened and that's her way back. we need to get back to where your word isou your bond he put his hand out there for a handshake and they took it. my goodness some politician will use that some day. [laughter] listener your politician and i said no. [laughter] that people are good all over this country and we should never lose sight of that it doesn't matter if we are from brooklyn new york or the coalfields with those universal values american values that we have here and that we are out there. so you need to be hopeful and we continue to expect the best and hold people accountable and understand americans are good people. so and that's what we strive every days to get their trust. >> i cannot think of a better note to end on. thank you soy much i am thrilled to meet both of you and many of you here. p we have spoken
how i feel about america and americans and then i get to ltravel with her and then in eastern washington state and then talking to this guy and explaining about the homestead and then he paused and stopped and said and that's our way back. totally had nothing to do with it. so i listened and that's her way back. we need to get back to where your word isou your bond he put his hand out there for a handshake and they took it. my goodness some politician will use that some day. [laughter] listener...
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to see the northern lights in the continental u.s., but this weekend, they were spotted from washington state all the way to michigan. >>> there will be a new addition to the national mall in washington, d.c. this week, after years of effort the korean war veterans memorial is being expanded to include a list of all of those lost in the conflict that is often referred to as the forgotten war. rehema ellis spoke to the veterans who made sure their fellow soldier's sacrifices are never forgotten. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years on the national mall, 19 stainless steel soldiers dressed for battle have stood in tribute to americans who served in the korean war >> that's thomas mcallen. >> reporter: but on wednesday, a new exhibit is opening nearby to honor those who died >> i knew so many that were killed. he was about the same age. >> reporter: 88-year-old james butcher joined the army at 17 when he got back home, he felt duty bound to thank the 36,574 americans who didn't as you stand here at this memorial, what goes through your mind >> happy that they're being recognized here. >> reporter: f
to see the northern lights in the continental u.s., but this weekend, they were spotted from washington state all the way to michigan. >>> there will be a new addition to the national mall in washington, d.c. this week, after years of effort the korean war veterans memorial is being expanded to include a list of all of those lost in the conflict that is often referred to as the forgotten war. rehema ellis spoke to the veterans who made sure their fellow soldier's sacrifices are never...
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the pacific northwest is bracing for a major heatwave with temperatures topping 100 degrees in washington state and oregon, state and city officials there are preparing, especially after 800 people died in the region during last year's extreme heat wave, known as a heat dome box weather is nicole valdez has the story stifling heat, settling in across the pacific northwest monday, people headed to lakes in splash pads, trying to find any relief. just bring the case over here to the waterfront. we live in vancouver. we want them to have a little bit of water heat wave that's targeted. much of the u. s could send temperatures tend to 20 degrees above average in parts of washington state and oregon. according to the national weather service. nearly six million people in the region are under excessive heat alert throughout the week. and the warm weather is finally loosening its grip on the northeast. the scorching temperatures broke several records on sunday, prompting local officials to declare heat emergencies should kind of get used to it every summer. it just feels like it's never been this happ
the pacific northwest is bracing for a major heatwave with temperatures topping 100 degrees in washington state and oregon, state and city officials there are preparing, especially after 800 people died in the region during last year's extreme heat wave, known as a heat dome box weather is nicole valdez has the story stifling heat, settling in across the pacific northwest monday, people headed to lakes in splash pads, trying to find any relief. just bring the case over here to the waterfront....
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s. secretary of state in washington to demand accountability for her death. sure. he was shot in the head by israeli forces, while on assignment in jeanine al jazeera, she had baton c met shirlen's niece, lena abolish. we continued to reiterate our demands and our concerns, especially regarding the 4th of july statement that was released. it was not an investigation and we expressed how damaging it was to the truth and to all the multiple reports that were released ah, by respect of news outlet and most importantly by the u. n. o, we clearly demanded an independent and a transparent investigation by the u. s. considering that cheating was an american citizen. we also asked for accountability and the justice wasn't really acknowledgment there about how absurd it seemed. when the u. s. government said that they couldn't make any definitive judgment about who killed shrink and yet they've decided it wasn't dumb on caucus. by the idea of was, was that contradiction discourse perhaps what we asked for them to retract, or to correct the statement of considering the fact
s. secretary of state in washington to demand accountability for her death. sure. he was shot in the head by israeli forces, while on assignment in jeanine al jazeera, she had baton c met shirlen's niece, lena abolish. we continued to reiterate our demands and our concerns, especially regarding the 4th of july statement that was released. it was not an investigation and we expressed how damaging it was to the truth and to all the multiple reports that were released ah, by respect of news outlet...
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state. i also think there's a role in protecting civil rights. what i think washington is not at its best and often gets in the way is when it starts trying for states and school leaders about the right way to improve. at the that depend so much on contact that it's just a normal sleep difficult for federal bureaucracy. ms. heinrich: i agree with all of what rick just said that i would add the importance of the regular assessment, this is mentioned buyer viewer, let's look at how we constructively use that information. when it's used to label schools, it's not really effective. it really does set up for polarizing groups who all i think all agree that we care about whether students are learning. we now have more responsibility at the state level for the implementation. we have that with the information we are getting, understanding working and how we can move towards the goal we share and to learn more and succeed. host: landmark legislation, talking about it with carolyn heinrich, professor at vanderbilt peabody college and rick hass -- hess. thank you so much. that wi
state. i also think there's a role in protecting civil rights. what i think washington is not at its best and often gets in the way is when it starts trying for states and school leaders about the right way to improve. at the that depend so much on contact that it's just a normal sleep difficult for federal bureaucracy. ms. heinrich: i agree with all of what rick just said that i would add the importance of the regular assessment, this is mentioned buyer viewer, let's look at how we...
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that is clear across the country and in washington state, and oregon. >> thank you very much. >> you're >> that is the world news. thanks for watching. stay tuned. ♪ >> could be in danger. you are in danger. >> just want to be a normal anonymou lawyer. >> can you tell us where she is? >> that is the story. >> from a true crime series featuring the late ray liotta to a slate of fantasy spinoffs, there is something for everyone streaming this summer. rtv critic is here to break it all down. hello. >> hello. >> you're starting with one of my personal favorite shows,, stranger things which has finally released to the second part of season 4. >> our favorite 1980's teenagers from hawkins are back for part two of this season. it is just two episodes, movie length episodes, 1.5 hours and 2.5 hours long respectively. season 4 continues to focus on the upside down villain who is a humanoid monster. >> season 4 is only the second show after screed game to clock one billion hours viewed in the first month. let's take a look. ♪ >> it's not going to stop. ♪ >> let's do it. ♪ >> i have this terrible
that is clear across the country and in washington state, and oregon. >> thank you very much. >> you're >> that is the world news. thanks for watching. stay tuned. ♪ >> could be in danger. you are in danger. >> just want to be a normal anonymou lawyer. >> can you tell us where she is? >> that is the story. >> from a true crime series featuring the late ray liotta to a slate of fantasy spinoffs, there is something for everyone streaming this...
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pallone: i yield 2 1/2 minutes to the the gentlewoman from washington state, ms.trickland, the chief co-sponsor of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. ms. strickland:00 thank you -- ms. strickland: thank you mr. chairman for yielding. i rise in support of this bill which my colleagues and i wrote to support reproductive choice. simply put this bill codifies the constitutional right to travel, which includes the ability to cross statelines to get safe and legal access to abortion. the reality is that an increasing number of women are now forced to either carry unwanted pregnancy against their will, even in cases of rape or incest, or travel hundreds of miles just to safely receive reproductive health care. this is especially dangerous for indigenous women who are 2 1/2 times more at risk for rape and sexual assault. we cannot force women to give birth. worse, those forced to carry out an unwanted pregnancy are giving birth in a nation with one of the worst maternal mortality rates in the world. when compared to canad
pallone: i yield 2 1/2 minutes to the the gentlewoman from washington state, ms.trickland, the chief co-sponsor of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. ms. strickland:00 thank you -- ms. strickland: thank you mr. chairman for yielding. i rise in support of this bill which my colleagues and i wrote to support reproductive choice. simply put this bill codifies the constitutional right to travel, which includes the ability to cross statelines to get...
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as for the lead katie stores in the spring in washington state. when you bring in my it's you guys it is now right, because tony, she's hedwood with all the initial screening ration will be right now. you guys play during insurer. moore's number and beat listed that i think will be attending me and said that when you see me democracy, some numbers from supposed to come home and everybody else are barbarians. and actually everybody on our slave the u. s. in iraq and always other countries, bombing and killing and raping and loading, stealing and always other things over throwing government left and right. well, why do they do that? the fundamental driver, what really convinces the average american or western to support these wars of aggression is ideological. they think that these asians, these muslims, these africans, these lights and americans, they don't know what go to form, only read in the west. know what's good, and you know as it will show you asked the lady, i believe you and she knew you christian. never to sound ash with a importance may
as for the lead katie stores in the spring in washington state. when you bring in my it's you guys it is now right, because tony, she's hedwood with all the initial screening ration will be right now. you guys play during insurer. moore's number and beat listed that i think will be attending me and said that when you see me democracy, some numbers from supposed to come home and everybody else are barbarians. and actually everybody on our slave the u. s. in iraq and always other countries,...