former fund-raising executive. ron schiller, who is not related to her, apologized and resigned after he was videotaped calling the tea party racist and saying npr would be better off without federal funding. he accepted a position with the aspen institute, but that's not going to happen now because of the controversy. an oregon man convicted of killing his wife and three kids wants to donate his organs after he's executed. but state la is standing in the way. according to oregon law, death row inmates have to be killed by lethal injection. those drugs used make organs impossible to be donated. a corrections department spokesperson told kptv in oregon that longy, the man we're talking about, has exhausted his appeals and can only be executed according to current state law. should death row inmates be allowed to donate their organs after they're executed? join the discussion on my blog cnn.com/ali.