CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 06/27

Weekend protests over the Supreme Court's abortion ruling. Some states plan to enforce abortion bans. Ukraine -- in the spotlight at the G-7 Summit. Correspondent Steve Kathan has the CBS World News Roundup for Monday, June 27, 2022:

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Headlines From The Times - California, the abortion sanctuary state

More than 20 states have already worked to ban or severely limit abortion in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe vs. Wade. But in California, access to abortion will continue to be protected. In fact, the state’s Democratic leaders want to expand the right to abortion — for those who live here, and even for those who don’t.

Today, how and why California is setting itself up as a “beacon of hope” for people who want an abortion.

Read the full transcript here. 

Host: Gustavo Arellano

Guests: L.A. Times California government reporter Melody Gutierrez

More reading:

What happens in California with Roe vs. Wade now dead?

Newsom signs bill protecting California abortion providers from civil liability

In an America divided by abortion, guns and COVID, California and Newsom seize the moment

The Intelligence from The Economist - Comings to term: America’s abortion-rights rollback

The Supreme Court ruling has convulsed the country; passing the question of abortion rights to the states will divide America yet further. We ask what it means for the court to go so plainly against public opinion, examine the woeful effects the changing scenario will have on women and speak to one woman whose life was saved by a now-threatened procedure. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer

Take This Pod and Shove It - 27: “Neon Moon” by Brooks & Dunn, w/ Tom Thakkar

This week the boys are joined by Tom Thakkar (@TomAThakkar, Tonight Show, Conan, Comedy Central, Stand By Your Band podcast) to discuss superstar duo Brooks & Dunn. We add their early heartbreak hit "Neon Moon" to our public playlist, and also discuss B&D's other big hits: the good, the bad, the corny. We also share some theories on how Brooks & Dunn went to influence radio country today (for better and for worse).

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My Maria
You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone
Boot Scoot Boogie
1, 2, Many
Hillbilly Deluxe (Danny says, somewhat sheepishly)
Brand New Man
Aint Nothing About You

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Lost Debate - The Regressives Ep. 6 | The Progressive Pull From Public Infrastructure

A century ago, New York City was the infrastructural envy of the world, boasting a newly built subway system and an expansive network of bridges and tunnels. Today, the city's vital arteries lag behind modern standards as prohibitive costs and red tape hold back innovation and progress. The New York Times' Brian Rosenthal, winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, joins Ravi to diagnose the sticker shock and regulatory hurdles standing in the way of infrastructure progress in New York and the U.S. as a whole. 


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Start the Week - Health, sickness and exploitation

When people feel ill they go to the doctor for a diagnosis and what they hope will be the first step on the road to recovery. But former consultant neurologist Jules Montague argues that getting a diagnosis isn’t as simple as it sounds – they can be infected by medical bias, swayed by Big Pharma or political expedience, even refused because the condition isn’t officially recognised. In The Imaginary Patient Dr Montague meets those who have had to fight to get the right treatment.

The GP Gavin Francis knows only too well how desperate patients can feel with undiagnosed symptoms, but in his latest work, Recovery: The Lost Art of Convalescence he’s looking at the other end of the medical journey. He warns that getting better can take longer and be far more complex than most people understand.

The academic, Jennifer Jacquet, is interested in how far patients can be pawns in the wider power plays in the corporate world and Big Pharma. In The Playbook: How to Deny Science, Sell Lies, and Make a Killing in the Corporate World, she uses satire to expose the extraordinary lengths that corporations will go to quash inconvenient research, target scientists and forestall regulations.

Producer: Katy Hickman

This is the last show in the series; back on Monday 12th September.

The Best One Yet - 🥔 “Proudly a Couch Potato” — La-Z-Boy’s Greek Mythology. Roku’s TVcommerce. Roe v Wade’s economics.

Shocker: La-Z-Boy jumped 11% on a record quarter because it borrowed a lesson from Ancient Greek mythology. Roku and Walmart just partnered up so you can watch “Yellowstone”… and then buy cowboy boots through your TV. And with Roe v. Wade overturned on Friday, we’re looking at what we know best: The economic impact.  $LZB $ROKU $WMT Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 6.27.22

Alabama

  • All 3 abortion clinics in state of Alabama are officially shutdown after injunction lifted
  • ALGOP candidate committee will determine winner of SD 27 primary with coin toss
  • Congressman Palmer offers bill to require proof of citizenship for voting
  • AL Dept of Transportation offers plan for new bridge in Mobile
  • 2 sons and friend save life of Father after medical event in home pool

National

  • 19 State AGs send letter to DOJ re: violence against pro life organizations
  • Joe Biden attends a G-7 leader meeting in Germany
  • Ghislaine Maxwell wants sentencing deferred after being placed in solitary
  • Largest chicken producer in US suddenly shuts down TN plant
  • Donald Trump brings up recent SCOTUS ruling at rally in Illinois

Everything Everywhere Daily - The Nuremberg Personality Tests

At the end of the second world war, the allies captured 21 top, surviving Nazi leaders, and put them on trial in Nuremberg, Germany. 


With these high-ranking Nazi officials incarcerated, psychologists saw a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study the men responsible for some of the most heinous crimes in human history.


What made them tick and why did they do what they did?


Learn more about the Nuremberg Personality Tests and what they discovered about Nazi leaders, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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