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His work shaped the medical field as we know it and recently published this pioneer. Today we are pleased doctor jacobs present along with his work and Lessons Learned from it and will begin conversation with Janet Napolitano the university of california former secretary of u. S. Department of Homeland Security area and what they say a bit more about each. A graduate of the school of medicine in st. Louis kurt jacobs in 1975 joined the faculty from 1970. She has received numerous awards for the contributions to medical education. Doctor jacobs served as the associate dean for education and student affairs. In 1997 doctor jacobs was appointed rector of the Clinical Cancer Center and she served as the director of the Clinical Cancer Program for joint health care program. Its been noted and has held several positions in the cancer arena. She leaves the University System with ten campuses, five medical centers, three affiliated laboratories and a statewide agriculture program. As the presi
Congress also had asked acted in ways that demonstrated a transition was a different kind period. Afterwards airs on booktv every saturday at 10 00 p. M. And sunday at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. You can watch all previous afterwards programs on our web site booktv. Org. Now on booktv Charlotte Jacobs remembers the life and career of jonas salk, creator of the polio vaccine. She is joined in conversation by Janet Napolitano, president of the university of california and former secretary of Homeland Security. Good evening and welcome to todays meeting of the Commonwealth Club of california, this is the place where you are in the know. You can find us online at commonwealthclub. Org, find us on facebook and twitter and on the clubs Youtube Channel as well. I am 8 share of the commonwealth board of governors and i am going to chair todays program. This program is part of the clubs good list ceres underwritten by the bernard foundation. 60 years ago, physician, researcher jonas salk changed Human
Been several years since we have increased the minimum wage, and i support an increase in the minimum wage, but i do not believe that at a time when our economy is so fragile as is indicated by the very slow increase in g. D. P. That was reported this morning that we can afford to increase the minimum wage by some 39 . I would note, madam president , that just a year ago, president obama was suggesting that we should increase the minimum wage to 9 an hour. I dont see any change in the Economic Conditions that would have caused him to abruptly change his position and now be advocating 10. 10 an hour. I know, madam president , that there are many lowincome families that are really struggling in this country, and i believe that our economy could accommodate an increase in the minimum wage, but the congressional budget office, a nonpartisan entity, has told us that the consequences of going to 10. 10 an hour would be a loss of some 500,000 jobs at a time when our economy simply cannot affo