Amarica's Constitution - Four Clauses, Two Juries

It’s Supreme Court opinion season, and just before this week’s upload came the happy news of the Moore v. Harper decision.  We’ll be back with details on that soon enough, of course.  Prior to that, however, the Court issued some fascinating decisions last week, including in the case of Samia v. United States.  This confrontation clause/Sixth Amendment case happens to hit one of Professor Amar’s many sweet spots; he has written on the subject in numerous forums over years and is a true expert.  You will have a complex set of facts made legible, and a confusing set of key constitutional principles sculpted into an elegant formulation.

Time To Say Goodbye - Seeking clarity in Cali’s homelessness crisis, with Darrell Owens

Hello from the East Bay! 

It’s just Jay this week, chatting with friend of the pod Darrell Owens, a Berkeley-based housing expert. We discuss a new study from the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative at UCSF on the causes and consequences of homelessness in California. 

In this episode, we ask:  

Can the revelations in this study—or any new evidence, for that matter—finally move the needle on reducing homelessness? 

How do “Housing First” advocates address the desire for immediate solutions to a crisis that has been decades in the making? 

Why are people who are older, disabled, and from certain racial and ethnic groups so vastly overrepresented among the homeless population? 

For more, see: 

* The full UCSF study, Toward a New Understanding: The California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness 

* Our previous episode with Darrell, from July 2021: The Fight to End Single Family Zoning and the YIMBY/NIMBY/PHIMBY War

* The book Homelessness Is a Housing Problem, by Gregg Colburn and Clayton Page Aldern 

* California YIMBY’s December 2022 report on Housing First policies 

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CBS News Roundup - 06/28/2023 | World News Round Up

A nightmare for air travelers nationwide. An IRS whistleblower questions the Hunter Biden plea deal. Mississippi deputies are fired following accusations they abused black men. Correspondent Steve Kathan has the CBS World News Roundup for Wednesday, June 28, 2023:

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Big Technology Podcast - My Experience On The OceanGate Sub — With David Pogue

David Pogue is a correspondent on CBS Sunday Morning and host of the Unsung Science Podcast. In November 2022, he boarded the OceanGate sub for a voyage just months before it imploded. Pogue joins Big Technology Podcast to share his story. In this interview, he offers a nuanced view of the sub, OceanGate, and its CEO Stockton Rush. We discuss his experience aboard the Titan submersible, his confidence in the safety of the sub at the time, the lessons learned, the merits of risk in the name of exploration, and the media's coverage of the disaster.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Should Chicago Give Tipped Workers A Real Wage?

Chicago’s hourly minimum wage is set to rise to $15.80 starting July 1, while tipped workers will get paid $9.80 an hour. Reset learns more about the so-called “subminimum wage” for tipped workers and the latest on discussions around phasing it out. We check in with Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa of the 35th Ward; Sam Toia, president and CEO of the Illinois Restaurant Association; and Terri Evans, owner of Windy City Ribs & Whiskey.

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S8 Bonus: Shawn Cao, Columns

Shawn Cao lives in Kirkland, just outside of Seattle. He immigrated to the US, and is married with 4 kids. He loves to hike and play soccer with his children, and even though Seattle can be rainy and cloudy for half the year, he admits that the summers are fantastic for being outside. He also admits he stops by Starbucks occasionally, but couldn't confirm if it tastes better at the home store in Seattle.

Shawn noticed, through his time at larger companies like Pinterest and Microsoft, that the path to get data insights and analytics leans heavily on engineering, and takes a long time. He thought, there must be a way to make an easy, quick tool to enable people outside of engineering to do this themselves. So he built the Canva for Data.

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60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “Down by the Water”—PJ Harvey

Listen as Rob highlights why ‘Loaded Weapon 1’ is the single greatest movie he's ever seen in theaters before he eventually dives into PJ Harvey’s “Down by the Water” and plenty of other ’90s songs from the singer-songwriter. Later, Rob is joined by Yasi Salek of ‘Bandsplain’ to discuss their celebrity twins, PJ Harvey’s music catalog, and much more (56:30).

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In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt - The President Whisperer (with Anita Dunn)

This week, Andy takes you inside the West Wing, as he chats with Senior White House Advisor Anita Dunn about what it is really like working with the president. Dunn takes us behind the scenes as she shares her insights into how Biden keeps quietly chalking up wins while Republicans bluster in Congress. Find out what it’s like to tell the leader of the free world that he’s wrong and what Dunn, as one of Biden's closest advisors, thinks about the concerns people have over his age and long-term health.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Juan way, or another? Argentina’s election

For decades, leftist policies first espoused by Juan Perón have dominated the country’s politics. But as electioneering begins it is clear that rampant inflation is driving voters away from Peronism and toward the populist right. We examine why big American retailers see opportunity in providing primary health care (9:33). And our annual list of the world’s most liveable cities (15:38).


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