
Ebola Preparedness, CA's Consent Law, Soup Without Sharks
Special | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Bay Area ebola preparedness, "Yes means yes" and discussing the ban on shark fin soup.
Is the Bay Area prepared for Ebola? California's landmark "Yes means Yes" consent law signed by Gov. Brown this week is intended to reduce sexual assaults at colleges and universities. Shark fin soup was once a coveted delicacy at many Chinese restaurants, but concern over the killing of sharks simply for their fins led to a major change and a statewide law.
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Ebola Preparedness, CA's Consent Law, Soup Without Sharks
Special | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Is the Bay Area prepared for Ebola? California's landmark "Yes means Yes" consent law signed by Gov. Brown this week is intended to reduce sexual assaults at colleges and universities. Shark fin soup was once a coveted delicacy at many Chinese restaurants, but concern over the killing of sharks simply for their fins led to a major change and a statewide law.
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