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ah, really, ronnie teaches at the university of san diego and one of her specialist subjects is the working culture of high tech business. ah, we're lucky, she has a good memory. do you remember if somebody reacted after this sentence, which is very brutal in a certain way? to be honest, the reaction was nothing. i remember that panel. everyone went up to him to talk to him. and 2 or 3 people came out to me to talk about the ethics of this form of labor. this is a room full of highly educated people in san francisco, and nobody batted an eyelash. how do you extend that? you know, the kinds of people who have access to these spaces are the kinds of people who never worked in a situation where they wondered if they could make rent or they never worked in a situation where, you know, somebody gets sick and they can't pay someone to go take care of them. so they have to kind of take a really bad job at home or, and they have no connection to the kinds of situations of the people that are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton, that
ah, really, ronnie teaches at the university of san diego and one of her specialist subjects is the working culture of high tech business. ah, we're lucky, she has a good memory. do you remember if somebody reacted after this sentence, which is very brutal in a certain way? to be honest, the reaction was nothing. i remember that panel. everyone went up to him to talk to him. and 2 or 3 people came out to me to talk about the ethics of this form of labor. this is a room full of highly educated...
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university of california, san diego and past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorialere he served as senior oncologist for 18 years. doctor anderson is the ethicist of medical malpractice. welcome to you both, but first hear from doctor hyman in response, then followed by doctor anderson. >> thank you for that generous introduction and thank you for doing this and thanks to doctor anderson as well, he's indicated to me we have significant disagreements moving forward and hearing from the audience but i can share my screen because i have a couple of slides. i wanted to show some data along the way. the title of the book is medical malpractice litigation, how it works and why important for work. ... so based on a series of papers published in peer-reviewed like economics and health policy journals to standardize the data set. tried to make it much more assessable so you won't find regression tables, thank goodness. we tried to use figures and tables to convey what we had found. and so what did we find? just a brief overview of the book, it's divided into four parts. the
university of california, san diego and past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorialere he served as senior oncologist for 18 years. doctor anderson is the ethicist of medical malpractice. welcome to you both, but first hear from doctor hyman in response, then followed by doctor anderson. >> thank you for that generous introduction and thank you for doing this and thanks to doctor anderson as well, he's indicated to me we have significant disagreements moving forward...
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i'm joined now by dr ramanthan, who is a world leading climate scientist from the university of california, san diegocially renowned for making the breakthrough discovery about cfcs in 1975. great to have you this morning. i want to zoom in on asia. how much do you think this region will suffer from much do you think this region will sufferfrom the will suffer from the ramifications of climate change?— ramifications of climate change? ramifications of climate chance? ,, . , a . ramifications of climate chance? ,, a . change? quite a bit. as much as any other— change? quite a bit. as much as any other region. _ change? quite a bit. as much as any other region. no _ change? quite a bit. as much as any other region. no region - change? quite a bit. as much as any other region. no region is i any other region. no region is going to be exempt from climate disruption. asia in particular, this report links or the weather extremes we are experiencing with global scale warming. what does it mean for asia? intense heat waves, coupled with droughts. it's raining, it is going to pour. severe monsoon rainfall, fl
i'm joined now by dr ramanthan, who is a world leading climate scientist from the university of california, san diegocially renowned for making the breakthrough discovery about cfcs in 1975. great to have you this morning. i want to zoom in on asia. how much do you think this region will suffer from much do you think this region will sufferfrom the will suffer from the ramifications of climate change?— ramifications of climate change? ramifications of climate chance? ,, . , a . ramifications...
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largest physician owned medical malpractice insurer he was a professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and past chairman of the department of medicine and scripps memorial hospital where he served as the senior oncologist h for 18 years. doctor anderson is the editor of medical malpractice. so welcome to you both. with the response to be followed by doctorhe anderson. >> thank you for the generous introduction and thank you for doing this. thank you to doctor anderson as well who already indicated and i'm looking forward to also hearing from their audience. let me just share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides because i wanted to show some data along the way as you heard the title of the biggest medical malpractice litigation how it works and why tort reform hasn't helped and we have co-authors from northwestern university and georgetown and the university of texas. this is basically a series in the peer-reviewed law and health policy journals that we standardize in the data sets and try to make it much more accessible so you will not find the regression table
largest physician owned medical malpractice insurer he was a professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and past chairman of the department of medicine and scripps memorial hospital where he served as the senior oncologist h for 18 years. doctor anderson is the editor of medical malpractice. so welcome to you both. with the response to be followed by doctorhe anderson. >> thank you for the generous introduction and thank you for doing this. thank you to doctor...
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let's bring in the macro founder and research fellow at the university of san diego school of business mitch rochelle, the co-host of a podcast. mitch, nobody better to talk to on this saturday. it looks like a cause for celebration at the white house, but not everything. so say you? >> yeah, so i think the numbers are really great, it's good news for the economy, nothing better than job creation and if you actually go back and look at revisions in may and june, we created over a million jobs so that's certainly cause for celebration, but there's some stuff in the weeds and the numbers that's a little alarming. the good news is that wages went up on annualized basis 4%, terrific. unfortunately, inflation is running hotter than that at 5% so even if your wages run up, you're not keeping up with inflation, there is some headwinds in the economy that i remain a little frightened by. >> and let's address the fact that there are still, according to the report, 8.7 million americans still unemployed, or not seeking a job. what does that tell us? >> well, and if you look at that, if we go bac
let's bring in the macro founder and research fellow at the university of san diego school of business mitch rochelle, the co-host of a podcast. mitch, nobody better to talk to on this saturday. it looks like a cause for celebration at the white house, but not everything. so say you? >> yeah, so i think the numbers are really great, it's good news for the economy, nothing better than job creation and if you actually go back and look at revisions in may and june, we created over a million...
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joining me now to discuss this, a radiologist at the university of california san diego health and has been analyzing x-rays of covid patients since this pandemic began. good evening, to you. i'm excited to talk to you and i want people to see what you're talking about. thank you, thank you, thank you, doctor. i want you to look at some of these pictures that you've got to show us, just how much protection these vaccines give people. we're looking at two sets of lungs, from covid-19 positive patients. the person on the left is vaccinated. the person on the right is not. tell us what the pictures show you or show us about how effective the vaccines are. >> yeah, thanks for having me. i think the two images that you have are fairly representative of what we're seeing at uc san diego and a number of other places around the country, i'm sure. the image on the left, i assume, is the patient who was previously vaccinated and had a very mild case of covid for which there was very little involvement of the lungs and the picture on the right is a picture of a patient who was previously not vacc
joining me now to discuss this, a radiologist at the university of california san diego health and has been analyzing x-rays of covid patients since this pandemic began. good evening, to you. i'm excited to talk to you and i want people to see what you're talking about. thank you, thank you, thank you, doctor. i want you to look at some of these pictures that you've got to show us, just how much protection these vaccines give people. we're looking at two sets of lungs, from covid-19 positive...
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he was a clinical professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and is past chairmandicine at scripps memorial hospital and served for senior oncologist for 18 years. he's the editor of medical malpractice, a physician's source book. so dr. hyman, dr. anderson, welcome to you both and we'll first hear from dr. hyman with the response to be followed by dr. anderson. dr. hyman. >> thank you for that generous introduction, dr. frist, and dr. anderson has indicated we've already had significant disagreements and i look forward to airing those out and hearing from the audience. let me just share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides. because i wanted to show some data along the way. as you've heard the title of the book is medical malpractice litigation, how it works and why tort reform hasn't helped and we have co-authors from northwestern university, and i'm at georgetown, and both bill sage and charlie silver are at the university of texas. as you heard, this is basically it's based on a series of patients that were published and peer reviewed, l
he was a clinical professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and is past chairmandicine at scripps memorial hospital and served for senior oncologist for 18 years. he's the editor of medical malpractice, a physician's source book. so dr. hyman, dr. anderson, welcome to you both and we'll first hear from dr. hyman with the response to be followed by dr. anderson. dr. hyman. >> thank you for that generous introduction, dr. frist, and dr. anderson has indicated we've...
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he was a clinical professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and is past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorial hospital, where he served as senior oncologist for 18 years. he is the editor of medical malpractice of physicians, a source book. dr. hyman and anderson, welcome to both of you. we will first hear from dr. hyman with a response to be followed by dr. anderson. dr. david hyman? >> thank you for that generous introduction, dr. frist and thank you for doing this and thanks to dr. anderson as well. he's already indicated to me we have significant disagreements. i'm looking forward to airing those out and also hearing from the audience. let me share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides because i wanted to show some data along the way. the title of the book is "medical malpractice litigation" how it works and why tort reform hasn't helped, and we have coauthors from northwestern university; i'm at georgetown and both bill sage and charlie silver at the university of texas. as you heard, this is basically a series --
he was a clinical professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and is past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorial hospital, where he served as senior oncologist for 18 years. he is the editor of medical malpractice of physicians, a source book. dr. hyman and anderson, welcome to both of you. we will first hear from dr. hyman with a response to be followed by dr. anderson. dr. david hyman? >> thank you for that generous introduction, dr. frist and...
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an epidemiologist at the university of california, san diego, tells nbc news, quote, i expect there willnal wave of covid-19 cases with the opening of schools and especially among the age group of those below 12 years old. it is likely we will have another surge within three weeks of schools starting and the impact will be worse with lower community vaccination. today secretary of education said this. >> what is your message to governors like governor desantis in florida and abbott of texas who banned mask mandates? >> don't be the reason why schools are interrupted. our kids have suffered enough. i am worried decisions being made that are not putting students at the center and student health and safety at the center will be why schools may be disrupted. >> joining us now a former obama white house health policy director and msnbc medical contributor and the president and ceo of the medical college and infectious diseases expert. dr. patel, this -- is the situation with children now a different condition than we've seen in the past because of the delta variant? >> lawrence, good evening
an epidemiologist at the university of california, san diego, tells nbc news, quote, i expect there willnal wave of covid-19 cases with the opening of schools and especially among the age group of those below 12 years old. it is likely we will have another surge within three weeks of schools starting and the impact will be worse with lower community vaccination. today secretary of education said this. >> what is your message to governors like governor desantis in florida and abbott of...
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scripps institution of oceanography and dean of the school of marine sciences at the university of california san diego. she is a global leader on ocean science issues. previously she served as vice provost for marine and environmental initiatives and executive director as a harbor branch institute. she served as assistant director for geosciences and coordinator of scientific research on geosciences at nsf. she is a fellow of numerous scientific societies. our third witness is dr. michael p. crosby, president & ceo, mote marine laboratory and aquarium, an independent research institution, a leader in marine research for 60 years. he has 30 years of multidisciplinary research, teaching in science management and leadership experience. our final witness is dr. robert d. ballard, president, ocean exploration trust, explorer-at-large, national geographic society. he is best known for his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken are messed -- rms titanic and numerous shipwrecks. he has been a pioneer in advanced exploration technology and was awarded the national endowment for the humanities medal by p
scripps institution of oceanography and dean of the school of marine sciences at the university of california san diego. she is a global leader on ocean science issues. previously she served as vice provost for marine and environmental initiatives and executive director as a harbor branch institute. she served as assistant director for geosciences and coordinator of scientific research on geosciences at nsf. she is a fellow of numerous scientific societies. our third witness is dr. michael p....
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an epidemiologist at the university of california and san diego tells nbc news, quote, i expect therel be a new additional wave of covid-19 cases with the opening of schools and especially among the age group of those below 12 years old. it's likely we will have another surge within three weeks of schools starting and the impact will be worst with lower community vaccination. today, secretary of education said this, -- >> what is your message to governors like governor desantis in florida and governor abbott in texas we have banned vaccinating -- mask mandates? >> our cuts have suffered enough. i believe that there are additions decisions that are being made that are not putting children at this center. this is why schools may be disrupted. >> joining us now is doctor kavita patel, former obama house health care consultant. and doctor dr. james e. k. hildreth. >> doctor patel, is a situation with children now a different condition was close to the delta variant? >> lawrence, good evening to you. children now comprised of the largest group of individuals. so we have seen so many sheer
an epidemiologist at the university of california and san diego tells nbc news, quote, i expect therel be a new additional wave of covid-19 cases with the opening of schools and especially among the age group of those below 12 years old. it's likely we will have another surge within three weeks of schools starting and the impact will be worst with lower community vaccination. today, secretary of education said this, -- >> what is your message to governors like governor desantis in florida...
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kimberly from the university of california in san diego. thank you for coming on the show tonight. schools should be to clean the air. how do they do that and how important is the whole issue of ventilation in our schools? >> yes, so just to be completely clear, assuming we all have masks, that's a given, right, in order to go back and keep schools open, everybody has to wear masks, vaccinated and unvaccinated with it being as contagious as it is. we need more layers of protection. we need everything we can in our toolbox to help us. ventilation is basically as simple as cracking doors and windows and bringing in fresh air, and we have co2 meters we can use, and it's a way to see if the air is as fresh as outdoors and we want that to be closer together. and the other thing we have been pushing that is doable in the fall is filtration, pulling the virus, if it does escape into the air pulling it back out of the air with filtration, just simple hepa filters, no plasma, no bells or whistles, and you can pull with a few hepa filters, which is inexpensive, and you can pull 99% out of the
kimberly from the university of california in san diego. thank you for coming on the show tonight. schools should be to clean the air. how do they do that and how important is the whole issue of ventilation in our schools? >> yes, so just to be completely clear, assuming we all have masks, that's a given, right, in order to go back and keep schools open, everybody has to wear masks, vaccinated and unvaccinated with it being as contagious as it is. we need more layers of protection. we...
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university's admission office and she helps hopes to do graduate work at the college. to nominate a student, you can head to kpix.com/ sra. >>> still ahead, pups on parade in san diego. all of the furry friends who made an appearance this weekend. at that meet homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? we must have a competent governor with management experience and outsider integrity. [sfx: bear roar] that describes only john cox. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see your volvo retailer for details. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. to keep me movig it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. >>> dogs of all shapes, colors and personalities are on display in san diego. they are being shown and an event called meet the breeds. it is hosted by the american k
university's admission office and she helps hopes to do graduate work at the college. to nominate a student, you can head to kpix.com/ sra. >>> still ahead, pups on parade in san diego. all of the furry friends who made an appearance this weekend. at that meet homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable...