
'Aid-In-Dying' Bill
Season 2016 Episode 11 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Should a person facing certain death be able to end their life? A look at 'aid-in-dying.'
Brittany Maynard made headlines in the fall of 2014 when she moved from CA to OR with her husband, Dan Diaz, to take advantage of the state's 'aid-in-dying' law. Diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor, her journey was brought to light across the nation. We sit down with her husband who lobbied state lawmakers for similar legislation. Also, we travel with Cuomo on his RV tour for $15 minimum wage.
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'Aid-In-Dying' Bill
Season 2016 Episode 11 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Brittany Maynard made headlines in the fall of 2014 when she moved from CA to OR with her husband, Dan Diaz, to take advantage of the state's 'aid-in-dying' law. Diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor, her journey was brought to light across the nation. We sit down with her husband who lobbied state lawmakers for similar legislation. Also, we travel with Cuomo on his RV tour for $15 minimum wage.
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