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jessica: despite that judgment, the university of california does not admit wrongdoing, citing two investigationsult on behalf of ucsf." the hospital maintains anders's death "was not consistent with excessive opioids." however, ucsf did change its policy after this incident, and now monitors transplant patients with continuous pulse oximetry. but many hospitals still don't do that. mike: patients are getting harmed and we have to do something to stop this and prevent this, and we can. jessica: dr. mike ramsay, the ceo of the non-profit, patient safety movement, has collected dozens of tragic stories about patients dying from medical errors. female: it would take us more than two weeks just to say their names. jessica: a study in the journal of patient safety estimates 180,000 patients are harmed by opioids in us hospitals each year, and as many as 9,000 hospital patients die from medication errors. dr. ramsay says many of those deaths and injuries could be prevented by using simple monitoring devices. mike: the solution is we need to monitor everybody. we want the alarm system to be on the patie
jessica: despite that judgment, the university of california does not admit wrongdoing, citing two investigationsult on behalf of ucsf." the hospital maintains anders's death "was not consistent with excessive opioids." however, ucsf did change its policy after this incident, and now monitors transplant patients with continuous pulse oximetry. but many hospitals still don't do that. mike: patients are getting harmed and we have to do something to stop this and prevent this, and...
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michelle goodwin at the university of california, irvine. it's great to have you on the show, please come back and talk again with us. we appreciate your time and your insights . thank you. i look forward to it. thank you. of the day it is almost done, but the conversation continues on line. your fingers find this on twitter either at the w news, you can follow me on twitter at brent golf tv. every member. whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see that it with with a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about to perspective. culture information. this is the w news, and d, w. made from mines syria, 2013. a brutal and mass murder filmed by the perpetrators themselves. specialists and amsterdam, i've been trying to uncover the circumstances of the crime for yes. who are the offenders? who are the victims? a search for clues that gets under your skin. close up. in 60 minutes on d, w. o. o asia and artic lovers guide by vibrating asian cities, 5 local artists ah,
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she is an author and law professor at the university of california irvine. she is a sold after speaker on human rights and women's equality. michelle, it's good to have you on the program. you've had a, a couple of days, a weekend to, to digest what the supreme court did on friday to what's your take on where it's taking the nation. it's taking the nation in a dramatic downturn. what we see is the eclipse saying of the rule of long and significant damage to the american democracy. not just by this opinion, but the supreme court, other the decisions with regard to gun control. we see this in the wake of the storming of the capital last year and an attempted coup to overturn a legitimate election. all of these issues have to be seen in connection and not in silos. and quite specifically, there are people that wake up today where there is a divided nation, where there are free states, where individuals, bodily autonomy and privacy will be respected. such that they can get the reproductive health care that they want deserve and need. and there are other states, s
she is an author and law professor at the university of california irvine. she is a sold after speaker on human rights and women's equality. michelle, it's good to have you on the program. you've had a, a couple of days, a weekend to, to digest what the supreme court did on friday to what's your take on where it's taking the nation. it's taking the nation in a dramatic downturn. what we see is the eclipse saying of the rule of long and significant damage to the american democracy. not just by...
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i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and then what very much to get your questions, so please be sure to send them in to the youtube chat. rick i find the title of the book quite provocative when you call it cheap speech. what do you mean by cheap? speech? well first let me thank
i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and then what very much to get...
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michelle goodwin at the university of california, irvine. it's great to have you on the show, please come back and talk again with us. we appreciate your time and your insights . thank you. i look forward to it. thank you. of the day it is almost done, but the conversation continues on line. your fingers find this on twitter either at the w news, you can follow me on twitter at brent golf tv. every member. whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see that it with ah, with with eco india. now planting seeds of hope. strengthening meagan forests and creating new ones in impenetrable places. that is their mission. steve got stuck in, bleats these ideas unbeatable adf with keys. but does this really the key in the fight against climate change? it to india? next on d w. well, why do we do all the 21 at the global media form? 2022 who go to african on the cross we talk was created from africa, andy, african dice. now what is behind different life pop from the 5 different perspective? arts 21 in 60 minutes on d. w. o. she
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she's also an assistant professor of finance at the university of california in berkeley. professor. it's good to have you back on the day i want to discuss 1st the plan that came out of this g 7 summit, the plan to hurt putin where it hurts the most of the us says that the g 7 is going to put a price cap on russian oil, is that going to work? yes, absolutely. the price cap is something that i think is a factor that is necessary. and honestly it's long overdue. and our group of economists has been pushing for price cap for about a couple of months now. and it should have been there when the u. as discussing the 6 package of sanctions as energy prices were rising up on low, we're debating will, will, and will not happen. i'm and it still can be effective now. and the idea that the price gap would be able to limit the cash that was, you know, receiving for energy. when dow damaging the global supply i'm and it's something that even a 3rd party or by sender countries can more easily go along with. and because if you is paying on, they say 50 or are per barrel, what india will be paying 7
she's also an assistant professor of finance at the university of california in berkeley. professor. it's good to have you back on the day i want to discuss 1st the plan that came out of this g 7 summit, the plan to hurt putin where it hurts the most of the us says that the g 7 is going to put a price cap on russian oil, is that going to work? yes, absolutely. the price cap is something that i think is a factor that is necessary. and honestly it's long overdue. and our group of economists has...
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author of write these down if you have an migra a history of the us border patrol with the university of california, press published in 2010 as well as city of inmates conquest rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles university of north carolina, press 2017. and of course today's book bad mexicans race empire in the revolution in the borderlands, which is just out of the press right? when was it publish made man, may 10th five days after cinco de mayo. yes. yes. thank you. she all so leads a very important program that show tell us a little bit about it called million dollar hoods a big data research initiative documenting the fiscal and human costs of incarceration in los angeles for her historical and contemporary work professor. lyle hernandez was named that in macarthur genius fellow she is also elected an elected member of the society of american historic historians the american academy of arts and sciences and the pulitzer prize board, and so just all around genius here. thank you so much for being here. no, thank you for being here. and so we've been nerding out for a couple o
author of write these down if you have an migra a history of the us border patrol with the university of california, press published in 2010 as well as city of inmates conquest rebellion, and the rise of human caging in los angeles university of north carolina, press 2017. and of course today's book bad mexicans race empire in the revolution in the borderlands, which is just out of the press right? when was it publish made man, may 10th five days after cinco de mayo. yes. yes. thank you. she...
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that's a really important protection, both cal state and the university of california issued statements saying they're deeply concerned about their students, rights and ability to make medical decisions for themselves. and they will continue to provide reproductive healthcare under california law . i wouldn't at all be surprised if young people vote with their feet and common. increasing numbers to california favor says it wasn't expecting the immediate rise in demand for birth control, but it is prepared to offer birth control options to anyone who needs it across the country. lamonica peters ktvu box two news. a cvs and walmart are now rationing the plan b morning after pill after spike in demand since last week's decision. cbs is limiting purchases to three walmart limiting purchases to six plan b is available without a prescription and is designed to be taken up to three days after unprotected sex. planned parenthood is discouraging people from stockpiling the drugs because they have a limited shelf life and could make supplies scarce for women who really need them. voters right her
that's a really important protection, both cal state and the university of california issued statements saying they're deeply concerned about their students, rights and ability to make medical decisions for themselves. and they will continue to provide reproductive healthcare under california law . i wouldn't at all be surprised if young people vote with their feet and common. increasing numbers to california favor says it wasn't expecting the immediate rise in demand for birth control, but it...
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of that privilege as you go on to your universities. i've looked over the list of outstanding universities. we have the cal state university system. university of california system. one of my favorites historically black colleges and universities. but, congratulations to all of you. but remember there's somebody somewhere that's invested in you whether you know them or whether you don't know them. none of you know me. i'm invested in your future. there are people here today that are invested in your future and there are people who are not here that are invested in your future. so go forth, do well. we are so proud of you. thank you. [applause] and, with that, i will introduce the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, the honorable mayor london breed. [applause] >> i'm so -- testing, one. two. i'm so really excited to be here with all of you today. i know it's been a long journey to get here and i want to thank murell for joining us and murell and i are still friends despite the fact i want to gal and he went to wash. are those rivalries still going on? kind of. a lost generation back in the day. anyway, i am really excited to be here because i st
of that privilege as you go on to your universities. i've looked over the list of outstanding universities. we have the cal state university system. university of california system. one of my favorites historically black colleges and universities. but, congratulations to all of you. but remember there's somebody somewhere that's invested in you whether you know them or whether you don't know them. none of you know me. i'm invested in your future. there are people here today that are invested in...
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bede shapiro from the university of california and dr. ian stirling, a genetic analysis was carried out on trio skins from various kunashir silver brown bears provided by the director of the reserve. kuril research results confirmed the hybrid origin of these bears, according to scientists, introgression occurred about 30,000 years ago during the next warming. after that, part of the hybrids moved to the south kuril islands. this morph may have survived through island isolation and re-hybridization with single whites. bear, however, there is another theory. unusual coloration is explained by embryonic, in other words, by closely related crossing of animals within one populations, which is generally explained by the relatively small size of the kuril islands and their isolation, however, some zoologists, white- brown colors even consider intraspecific diversity. in general, the brown bear is a very polymorphic species, it’s just such a concept, they can differ in color even in one litter maybe even milk and coffee. and maybe even blue black
bede shapiro from the university of california and dr. ian stirling, a genetic analysis was carried out on trio skins from various kunashir silver brown bears provided by the director of the reserve. kuril research results confirmed the hybrid origin of these bears, according to scientists, introgression occurred about 30,000 years ago during the next warming. after that, part of the hybrids moved to the south kuril islands. this morph may have survived through island isolation and...
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i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and then what very much to get your questions, so please be sure to send them in to the youtube chat. rick i find the title of the book quite provocative when you call it cheap speech. what do you mean by cheap? speech? well first let me thank the commonwealth club for putting this form together. i would have hope we could by this time be doing it in person, but hopefully next time that we're together having conversation. we'll be able to do it face to face and thank you erwin as always for agreeing to be the interlocutor here. so the term cheap speech is not mine. it's a term that originates with a professor at ucla law school
i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and then what very much to get...
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and university of california davis professor. >>> we have news for the first time since her arrest. y greiner. we'll bring you the new images as she arrives for her first public hearing. that's next. her first public hearing that's next. workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccin for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ ♪♪ ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible ♪ i' for unauthorizede ♪ purchases on your discover card. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scienti
and university of california davis professor. >>> we have news for the first time since her arrest. y greiner. we'll bring you the new images as she arrives for her first public hearing. that's next. her first public hearing that's next. workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccin for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will...
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mary ziegler is a law professor at the university of california, davis. her most recent book is "dollars for life: the anti-abortion movement and the fall of the republican establishment." mary, thanks for being with us. we just showed that map from the guttmacher institute. what does this decision mean for women? who may let's say in the coming days, when she's pregnant and decide she wants to terminate it, >> at the moment, that person wod in many of these states only have the option to avel out of state or to try to self manage an abortion. so essentially, what had been a constitutional right in all 50 states is now going to be protected in less than half. >> what happens now to the legal battle over abortion. what's the next step? what's the next phase? >> there are state constitutional battles on place unfoldg in places like michigan, at is already in the sight of a struggle about whether there's a state constitutional right to abortion. there will be knocked down political battles in states like florida and north carolina that have yet to commito hav
mary ziegler is a law professor at the university of california, davis. her most recent book is "dollars for life: the anti-abortion movement and the fall of the republican establishment." mary, thanks for being with us. we just showed that map from the guttmacher institute. what does this decision mean for women? who may let's say in the coming days, when she's pregnant and decide she wants to terminate it, >> at the moment, that person wod in many of these states only have the...
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lasting at least four years, compared to women who received an abortion, according to the university of californiavery, very difficult, especially with, like, the price of day care. i mean, even feeding somebody else. >> reporter: 26 states will likely ban abortions. those states already have lower wages, barriers to health care, and less funding for social services, according to the economic policy institute. the impacts would be felt most by women of color. >> when women are not able to complete their education or get the job they want, this has severe economic consequences, yes, for them, but this loss of economic potential of possibility will have ramifications for the state economy, the national economy as well. >> reporter: the anti-abortion group right to life cites public assistance efforts in the states likely to ban abortion aimed at helping pregnant women and new moms. and now, dozens of corporations are stepping in, providing protections for employees in those states. >> i think for any employer that cares about issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, to stay silent on such an issu
lasting at least four years, compared to women who received an abortion, according to the university of californiavery, very difficult, especially with, like, the price of day care. i mean, even feeding somebody else. >> reporter: 26 states will likely ban abortions. those states already have lower wages, barriers to health care, and less funding for social services, according to the economic policy institute. the impacts would be felt most by women of color. >> when women are not...
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lasting at least four years, compared to women who received an abortion, according to the university of california san francisco. >> it would just be very, very difficult. especially with like the prices of day care, i mean, even feeding somebody else. >> reporter: 26 states will likely ban abortions. those states already have lower wages, barriers to health care and less funding for social services according to the economic policy institute. the impacts would be felt most by women of color. >> when women are not able to complete their education or get the job they want, this has severe economic consequences yes for them but this loss of economic potential of possibility will have ramifications forts the state economy, the national economy as well. >> reporter: the anti-abortion group right to life cites public assistance efforts in 5 of the 26 states likely to ban abortion, aimed at helping pregnant women and new moms. and now dozens of corporations are stepping in, providing protections for employees in those states. >> i think for any employer that cares about issues of diversity, equity and in
lasting at least four years, compared to women who received an abortion, according to the university of california san francisco. >> it would just be very, very difficult. especially with like the prices of day care, i mean, even feeding somebody else. >> reporter: 26 states will likely ban abortions. those states already have lower wages, barriers to health care and less funding for social services according to the economic policy institute. the impacts would be felt most by women...
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the governor signed a law that required all cal state and university of california campuses to provide medication abortions on campus to provide the medication that would enable people up to 10 weeks to obtain abortions. that's a really important protection, both cal state and the university of california issued statements saying they're deeply concerned about their students, rights and ability to make medical decisions for themselves. and they will continue to provide reproductive healthcare under california law. i wouldn't at all be surprised if young people vote with their feet and common increasing numbers to california. favor says it wasn't expecting the immediate rise in demand for birth in troll, but they are prepared to offer birth control options for women all across the country. heather holmes though a really steep demand, do they believe that they'll be able to meet that growing demand? actually they do. they do believe they can meet it. they say that they have prepared for this decision based on the leaked that happened a couple of months ago, so they say they're ready to o
the governor signed a law that required all cal state and university of california campuses to provide medication abortions on campus to provide the medication that would enable people up to 10 weeks to obtain abortions. that's a really important protection, both cal state and the university of california issued statements saying they're deeply concerned about their students, rights and ability to make medical decisions for themselves. and they will continue to provide reproductive healthcare...
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between some of our nonprofit agencies and the university of california san francisco because if what has happened in these school shootings and other challenges in our school system, if this has taught us nothing else it should teach us that we need to address the crisis that our children are struggling with before they crossed the line. before things get out of control before they take a life or lose their lives themselves . so mental health be a key part of thisbudget in helping our children . in helping our workforce and in helping the people in the city and county of san francisco. there are so many investments. i can't get into every last investment today and this budget but as i said, he focuses include definitely our economic recovery. people that includes children and families. he focuses of this budget include public safety and homelessness. and addressing many of the challenges that we face as the city and i want to also be clear that many of these investments came about because of what the people of the city and county of san francisco said they wanted. people in communiti
between some of our nonprofit agencies and the university of california san francisco because if what has happened in these school shootings and other challenges in our school system, if this has taught us nothing else it should teach us that we need to address the crisis that our children are struggling with before they crossed the line. before things get out of control before they take a life or lose their lives themselves . so mental health be a key part of thisbudget in helping our children...
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i spoke to professor arthur reingold, an epidemiologist at the university of california in berkeley. i wouldn�*t like to try and predict what my colleagues on the acip will say, but i can�*t imagine why they wouldn�*t, so, it seems to me the evidence is very strong and that they�*re likely to vote to proceed, yes. you say the evidence is strong, what benefits — can you run us through the benefits of why you think this should pass and it will pass? well, fundamentally, the data that we reviewed tells us that the benefits do outweigh the risks and the benefits are that these vaccines can have reasonable effectiveness in preventing serious illness in young children — in kids under five, effectively — and that�*s what we�*d like to do is keep young children out of the hospital, from getting very sick, etc. we�*ve seen, obviously, in the past with covid that public opinion doesn�*t necessarily follow the evidence. what�*s public opinion like in this case? because, surely, a lot of people would say children at six months old, do they really need this jab? so — so, during our meetings, we h
i spoke to professor arthur reingold, an epidemiologist at the university of california in berkeley. i wouldn�*t like to try and predict what my colleagues on the acip will say, but i can�*t imagine why they wouldn�*t, so, it seems to me the evidence is very strong and that they�*re likely to vote to proceed, yes. you say the evidence is strong, what benefits — can you run us through the benefits of why you think this should pass and it will pass? well, fundamentally, the data that...
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newsome, if you're from another state you come into the state of california, we're not going to be asking for your id. under survey by the university of california indicates that soon as many as 16000 women may be coming to california to terminate their pregnancies. that who had put a severe strain on the states system of more than 100 women's health care clinic. the right wing dominated supreme court may not be finished in its efforts to roll back previous rulings. one member of the court wrote that it should begin to reconsider laws allowing contraception, sex outside of wedlock and same sex marriage. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. the majority of americans believe abortion should be legal, but many of them are also open to restrictions. a p research po, last month showed that 56 percent believe a woman's stage of pregnancy should be a factor in allowing an abortion. but 12 percent disagree. they believe the stage of pregnancy should not play a role in the decision. and just above 30 percent, say abortion should be legal in all cases, without exception. lauren blay felt copeland as a vice president of government affairs and
newsome, if you're from another state you come into the state of california, we're not going to be asking for your id. under survey by the university of california indicates that soon as many as 16000 women may be coming to california to terminate their pregnancies. that who had put a severe strain on the states system of more than 100 women's health care clinic. the right wing dominated supreme court may not be finished in its efforts to roll back previous rulings. one member of the court...
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in fact, the a study just released this month by the university of california predicted 60000 people would, would be coming to california in the near term. 10000 of those right here to southern california to los angeles. so that's going to put a big strain on the whole system and it may create delays for people who are seeking abortions and it may create a lot of stress for those who provide abortion. so just more proof that the of decision by the supreme court today, stretches far beyond states like mississippi or texas and goes right to states where abortion is and is likely to remain legal and roberts, not just some state governments that are rejecting this decision, but also corporations that's right. some of the biggest corporations, though the biggest corporations in the country are, are, are taking action or are standing against this. and i can name a few of the microsoft, amazon netflix, disney, j. p. morgan chase, one of the largest banks in the country of levy strauss, maker of blue jeans. ah, goldman sachs, one of the big power houses on wall street. all of them are telling
in fact, the a study just released this month by the university of california predicted 60000 people would, would be coming to california in the near term. 10000 of those right here to southern california to los angeles. so that's going to put a big strain on the whole system and it may create delays for people who are seeking abortions and it may create a lot of stress for those who provide abortion. so just more proof that the of decision by the supreme court today, stretches far beyond...
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here's steve fish, politics professor at the university of california berkeley. g difference. these weapons systems, these rocket launchers actually have a range that is over twice of what ukraine's rocket launchers have right now. they've been using howitzers, which have a range of about half of the 80 or so kilometres that the new systems that are being sent in have. this will really enable the ukrainians, possibly, to push russia back out of the territories that it already occupies in the east and south of ukraine. so this could be a game changer. interestingly, we were sort of hearing about hopes that severodonetsk will be reclaimed by the ukrainians, these would help in that sort of scenario? they absolutely would. and beyond severodonetsk, they would help across all of east ukraine. you know, the russians are so far, they win territory just by bombing it indiscriminately with their artillery and then they move in and take over the completely — the flattened territories. it's not a sophisticated way of doing war, but that's the way they do it, that seems to b
here's steve fish, politics professor at the university of california berkeley. g difference. these weapons systems, these rocket launchers actually have a range that is over twice of what ukraine's rocket launchers have right now. they've been using howitzers, which have a range of about half of the 80 or so kilometres that the new systems that are being sent in have. this will really enable the ukrainians, possibly, to push russia back out of the territories that it already occupies in the...
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to term are four times likelier to live below the federal poverty level according to the university of californiaconomists argue that roe is causally connected with women's advancement. and you will remember, is access to abortion rights impacts educational levels as well as future earnings that it is bearing out. the other important financial question is, if the birthing parent is able to travel and if they work for the right company and are seeking an abortion, more individuals that we are seeing will use this to rely on the financial support to carry that out. for example, 's sporting goods is saying that they will pay $4000. this long list of companies doing the same thing. not just because of the philosophy as a corporation, but financial and providing these benefits to enhance the workers. it's interesting escape and very urgent comes to the actual economic impact. >> the women who work for those companies of the lucky ones. they're able to access that sort of benefit. >> that is a really lucky thing. you don't get that everywhere and you don't get anything a lot of places. so people who mi
to term are four times likelier to live below the federal poverty level according to the university of californiaconomists argue that roe is causally connected with women's advancement. and you will remember, is access to abortion rights impacts educational levels as well as future earnings that it is bearing out. the other important financial question is, if the birthing parent is able to travel and if they work for the right company and are seeking an abortion, more individuals that we are...
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distinguished professor of physics of the santa cruz institute for particle physics at the university of california at santa cruz as one of the world's leading particle physicist. he has been a sloan fellow a guggenheim fellow a fellow of the american physical society and in 2010 was elected a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences with ann nelson. he was awarded the prestigious soccer uprise for his contributions the field of particle physics. tonight he's joining conversation by fellow physicist lisa randall the frank baird jr. professor of science at harvard university. a member of the national academy of sciences the american philosophical society the american academy of arts and sciences. she is the recipient of countless honors and awards and was previously named among the 75 most influential people of the 21st century by empire magazine. this evening michael and lisa have joined us for discussion of michael's latest this way to the universe an accessible authoritative and up-to-date celebration of the core values of physics, which leonard suskin calls an extraordinary journal jo
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i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and
i'm the dean of the law school the university of california berkeley school of law as my great pleasure to be here today with russia rick kasson. who's the chancellor's first of law and political science the university of california irvine school of law. we're here because rick is written a terrific new book cheap speech how disinformation poisons are politics and how to cure it. you want to ask rick number of questions about the book and talk with them about it. and
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i've been speaking to jeffrey wasserstrom, a historian from the university of california, irvine, tosent more than three decades after tiananmen and why discussion has become wider to involve hong kong and macau. it hasn't stamped out dissent, there is still discontent. what it has prevented is large—scale mass marches and demonstrations which were an important part of hong kong life as recently as 2019. i was there for the vigil in victoria park on this day in 2019 and there was a massive crowd there and even larger crowds turned out to protest soon after that, but the space for that has been stamped out so that now dissent, as on the mainland, has to often express itself in more indirect ways, more subtle ways through satire, through other things that keep alive a spirit of dissent but not via the kind of mass marches that were part of the local landscape. and how else does the chinese government stop discussion of tiananmen in terms of mainland china? because obviously social media is huge in china but they have ways to stop it there as well? there have been all kinds of forms of
i've been speaking to jeffrey wasserstrom, a historian from the university of california, irvine, tosent more than three decades after tiananmen and why discussion has become wider to involve hong kong and macau. it hasn't stamped out dissent, there is still discontent. what it has prevented is large—scale mass marches and demonstrations which were an important part of hong kong life as recently as 2019. i was there for the vigil in victoria park on this day in 2019 and there was a massive...
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if you're from another state and you come in in the state of california, we're not going to be asking for your id. under survey by the university of california indicates that soon as many as 16000 women may be coming to california to terminate their pregnancies. that could put a severe strain on the state system of more than 100 women's health care clinics. the right wing dominated supreme court may not be finished in its efforts to roll back previous rulings. one member of the court wrote that it should begin to reconsider laws allowing contraception and same sex marriage, rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, and staying in the us significant gun control legislation has been signed into law for the 1st time and 3 decades. president joe biden says, while the bipartisan bill doesn't do everything he wanted, it will save lives. the legislation toughened background checks for young gun buyers and help states put in place so called red flag laws that make it easier for authorities to remove weapons from people deemed dangerous. joe biden says the bill is finally a response to demands from families of the victims of gun violence. th
if you're from another state and you come in in the state of california, we're not going to be asking for your id. under survey by the university of california indicates that soon as many as 16000 women may be coming to california to terminate their pregnancies. that could put a severe strain on the state system of more than 100 women's health care clinics. the right wing dominated supreme court may not be finished in its efforts to roll back previous rulings. one member of the court wrote that...
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newsome, if you're from another state you come in in the state of california, we're not going to be asking for your id. a new survey by the university of california indicates that soon as many as 16000 women may be coming to california to terminate their pregnancies. that could put a severe strain on the state system of more than 100 women's health care clinics. the right wing dominated supreme court may not be finished in its efforts to roll back previous rulings. one member of the court wrote that it should begin to reconsider laws allowing contraception, sex outside of wedlock and same sex marriage. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, dozens of russian missiles of military facilities across ukraine. but some of the strikes have targeted several dynette skate day after ukrainian full says will order to withdrawal. much of the fi power is concentrated on the assault chemical plant where hundreds of civilians and ukrainian forces have been sheltering. charles stratford has mo, from the ukrainian capital. one of the presidential advisors mikhail poly act says that so $48.00 cruise missiles were fired at targets in ukraine last night
newsome, if you're from another state you come in in the state of california, we're not going to be asking for your id. a new survey by the university of california indicates that soon as many as 16000 women may be coming to california to terminate their pregnancies. that could put a severe strain on the state system of more than 100 women's health care clinics. the right wing dominated supreme court may not be finished in its efforts to roll back previous rulings. one member of the court wrote...
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steve fish is politics professor at the university of california, berkeley, where hejoins me now. e programme, let's touch on that issue peter outlined at the end of his report there, the huge amount of money that the us is committing to the war in ukraine, the latest, and —— $1 billion in military support. how is that going down in the us? �* , ., ., us? it's going down fine in the us, this us? it's going down fine in the us, this is _ us? it's going down fine in the us, this is one _ us? it's going down fine in the us, this is one of— us? it's going down fine in the us, this is one of the - us, this is one of the encouraging things about americans were behind this, i saw something like 70 5% of americans are in favour of open—ended commitment to ukrainian security, it's going down quite well, it is just a small part of a larger $40 billion committee and united states has already made, what's more, other european countries or they they may be quiet about it are also showing ukraine a good deal of material as well. that bodes well for the ukrainian war effort. it does bode well — u
steve fish is politics professor at the university of california, berkeley, where hejoins me now. e programme, let's touch on that issue peter outlined at the end of his report there, the huge amount of money that the us is committing to the war in ukraine, the latest, and —— $1 billion in military support. how is that going down in the us? �* , ., ., us? it's going down fine in the us, this us? it's going down fine in the us, this is _ us? it's going down fine in the us, this is one _...
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of that privilege as you go on to your universities. i've looked over the list of outstanding universities. we have the cal state university system. university of california system. one of my favorites historically black colleges and universities. but, congratulations to all of you. but remember there's somebody somewhere that's invested in you whether you know them or whether you don't know them. none of you know me. i'm invested in your future. there are people here today that are invested in your future and there are people who are not here that are invested in your future. so go forth, do well. we are so proud of you. thank you. [applause] and, with that, i will introduce the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, the honorable mayor london breed. [applause] >> i'm so -- testing, one. two. i'm so really excited to be here with all of you today. i know it's been a long journey to get here and i want to thank murell for joining us and murell and i are still friends despite the fact i want to gal and he went to wash. are those rivalries still going on? kind of. a lost generation back in the day. anyway, i am really excited to be here because i st
of that privilege as you go on to your universities. i've looked over the list of outstanding universities. we have the cal state university system. university of california system. one of my favorites historically black colleges and universities. but, congratulations to all of you. but remember there's somebody somewhere that's invested in you whether you know them or whether you don't know them. none of you know me. i'm invested in your future. there are people here today that are invested in...
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with me now is professor arthur reingold, an epidemiologist at the university of california in berkeley on. you expect the cdc vote to pass saturday?— on. you expect the cdc vote to pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try _ pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to — pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to predict _ pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to predict what - pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to predict what my i like to try to predict what my colleagues will say, but i can�*t imagine why they wouldn�*t. it seems to me the evidence is very strong and that they are likely to vote to proceed, yes. that they are likely to vote to proceed. yes-— proceed, yes. you say the evidence _ proceed, yes. you say the evidence is _ proceed, yes. you say the evidence is strong, - proceed, yes. you say the evidence is strong, can i proceed, yes. you say the l evidence is strong, can you proceed, yes. you say the - evidence is strong, can you run us through the evidence as to why this should pass? fundamentally, the review tells us that the benefits do outweigh
with me now is professor arthur reingold, an epidemiologist at the university of california in berkeley on. you expect the cdc vote to pass saturday?— on. you expect the cdc vote to pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try _ pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to — pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to predict _ pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to predict what - pass saturday? well, i wouldn't like to try to predict what my i like to try to predict what my...
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$100.00 plus women's health clinics in california because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not waikesha ram. hinsdale is a member of the vermont senate and she says, many americans are not ready for the impact of this ruling. we did see this coming, i given the leak of a draft opinion some months ago what we might not have been able to see coming in vermont. but we're very glad we prepared for is we have passed a constitutional amendment through the legislature that took 4 years to enshrine the right to access and abortion and all reproductive freedoms in our constitution . and it goes to the voters in november. i have very little doubt that it will be passed this november and for at least the time being our constitution will protect abortion access here in our state. i think many americans of conscience are deeply concer
$100.00 plus women's health clinics in california because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not waikesha ram. hinsdale is a member of the vermont senate and she says, many americans are not ready for the impact of this...
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because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned, that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country. in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not keisha rom. hinsdale is a member of the vermont senate. she joined us from shelburn from aunt keisha. thanks so much for being with us. what's your reaction to the ruling by the supreme court and how will this really impact abortion rights in vermont? well, thanks for having me. i wish the circumstances were different, but we didn't see this coming. i given the week of a draft opinion some months ago. what we might not have been able to see coming in vermont, but we're very glad we prepared for is we have passed a constitutional amendment through the legislature that took 4 years to enshrine the right to access and abortion, and all reproductive freedoms in our constitution and it goes to the voters in november, i have very little doubt that it will be passed this no
because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned, that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country. in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not keisha rom. hinsdale is a member of the vermont senate. she joined us from shelburn from aunt keisha. thanks so much for being with us. what's your reaction to the ruling...
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$100.00 plus women's health clinics in california because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not. we spoke to lauren bluebell cappella, the vice president of government affairs, and public advocacy at planned parenthood, advocates of ohio. she explained who will be impacted by the rule. ohio is going to be devastated by this ruling. the 6 judges that are hostile to our freedom have really like to go higher with republican lead legislatures and governors in the hands of bel, it while ohio has well, abortion, it's still legal right now. in ohio. we are facing litigation around a 6 week band that was passed in 2019. this litigation is going to continue into next week. and we don't know if we will be able to provide abortion after 6 weeks. i'm depending on if the injunction is going to hold. and we know that the legislator is l
$100.00 plus women's health clinics in california because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not. we spoke to lauren bluebell cappella, the vice president of government affairs, and public advocacy at planned parenthood,...
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$100.00 plus women's health clinics in california because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not. earlier we spoke to joe pointman, who's an anti abortion rights activist, and the executive director of texas alliance would life is what he had say. after 50 years filing, the court has remedied a terrible wrong that came down with roe vs wade and reinforced with planned parenthood b. casey and has allowed the states like the state of texas to protect unborn babies from the tragedy of abortion. what do you make a president obama's statement that today it's the most intense, the personal decision that someone can make, has been relegated to the whims of politicians and idealogues, attacking the essential freedoms of millions of americans. while he's neglecting that, there are 2 people involved. the pregnant woman and her unborn
$100.00 plus women's health clinics in california because according to researchers at the university of california, as many as $16000.00 women are expected to come to the state seeking termination of their pregnancy assigned that the supreme court decision is sending out ripples all the way across the country in states that want to ban abortions and it states that will not. earlier we spoke to joe pointman, who's an anti abortion rights activist, and the executive director of texas alliance...
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we're joined by jeffrey wasserstrom, a historian from the university of california, irvine, to understandt more than three decades after tiananmen and why discussion is now wider to hong and macau. protests have long been rare in china. does this national security law that has been passed mean the communist party is stamped out descent in hong kong as well? it is stamped out descent in hong kong as well?— is stamped out descent in hong kong as well? it hasn't stamped our descent. _ kong as well? it hasn't stamped our descent, there _ kong as well? it hasn't stamped our descent, there is _ our descent, there is discontent. what is presented as large—scale mass marches and demonstrations which were an important part of hong kong life as recently as 2019. i was therefore the vigil in victoria park on this day in 2019 and there was a massive crowd there and even larger crowds turned out to protest soon after that but the space for that has been stamped out so that now descent, as on the mainland, has to express itself in more indirect ways, more subtle ways through satire and other things tha
we're joined by jeffrey wasserstrom, a historian from the university of california, irvine, to understandt more than three decades after tiananmen and why discussion is now wider to hong and macau. protests have long been rare in china. does this national security law that has been passed mean the communist party is stamped out descent in hong kong as well? it is stamped out descent in hong kong as well?— is stamped out descent in hong kong as well? it hasn't stamped our descent. _ kong as...