The Stock Market, Female Inmate Policies, California's Lawns

The Stock Market, Female Inmate Policies, California's Lawns

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

  • Aug 27, 2015 9:00 pm
  • 1:43:22 mins

Wild Market Week (1:04) Guest: Bill Conerly, Ph.D., Economist  By CNN’s tally, the American stock market lost more than two trillion dollars of value in less than a week. Monday was particularly angst-inducing for traders as Dow Jones Industrial average lost an unprecedented 1089 points within minutes of the market opening. But yesterday and today, things improved so much that the Dow got back everything it lost.  Shifting Mexican Migration Patterns (17:15) Guest: Todd Pugatch, Ph.D., Professor of Economics at Oregon State University  Traditionally, Texas and California were the primary states where Mexican immigrants settled in America. However, a study conducted by researchers at Oregon State University and Public Policy Institute of California shows that increased enforcement along the border has led to changes in where Mexicans head once they arrive in the US.  Bystander CPR (32:54) Guest: Carolina Malta Hansen, M.D., Duke Clinical Research Institute  If you’ve never learned CPR, this next bit of research just might convince you to tackle it. Some new research out of the Duke Clinical Research Institute raises the stakes for bystanders in possibly fatal situations.  Eating Lunch After Recess (50:53) Guest:  Joseph Price, Ph.D., BYU  Back to school brings families back to the school lunch routine. The federal government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to try and get healthier food into the bellies of kids eating school lunch. And recess looms large to distract those kids.  Female Inmate Policies (1:03:34) Guest: Emily Salisbury, Ph.D., Professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas  In the national conversation about America’s over-crowded prisons, women are rarely mentioned. They’re less than 10-percent of the total inmate population. But they’re a rapidly-growing segment. Criminal justice expert Emily Salisbury says too many prisons are unprepared to deal well with female inmates. Salisbury’s research focuses on developing gender-appropriate prison facilities and programs.  California’s Lawns (1:30:53) Guest:  Esther Margulies, American Society of Landscape  Architects, USC School of Architecture  A new report out today from the California state board that oversees water shows city-dwellers have cut their water use by a third in the last year. That’s good news for cities implementing mandatory restrictions to deal with the state’s worst drought in a millennium.  The cut-backs have wrought a conspicuous change to California’s once-verdant neighborhoods. Many lawns are now the color of straw. Many are simply gone, as homeowners take advantage of cash incentives to rip out their turf.

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