Information the program collects has been valuable and ineffective in protecting the National Security. The program is operated under a statute that was publicly debated and the text of the statute outlines the basic structure of the program. The operation of the section 702 program has been subject to judicial oversight and extensive andrnal supervision, the board is found no indication of intentional abuse. Outside of this fundamental core, certain aspects of the section 702 program do raise theacy concerns and push Program Close to the line of constitutional reasonableness. Including the scope of u. S. Versus communications, the use of medications acquired through the internet that are neither to or from the target of the surveillance, and the use of such queries to search information collected under the program for the medications of certain u. S. Persons. With these concerns in mind, the report that we are voting on today offers a set of policy proposals that should strike a bette
As possible. I dont know what they want the 400,000 for whether its tied to what we are requesting funds for. The 400,000 is specific to outreach. Whether cbo outreach or internal. It looks like cbo outreach. What we are doing is proposing a new unit of cal fresh eligibility staff to partner with the food bank and Community Organizations and partner with feeding sites, to partner with the school to make sure kids are on school lunch and make sure the kids are getting cal fresh and that whole range are vital to tap into the 36,000. So you are not on the same page . Yes, we are. Its not in our particular budget request but we support. I guess what im looking for is the desire to make sure that how we use dollars, its being used officially and i dont want to go somewhere where we do not need to go. From your collaborative perspective. Yonlt i dont want to add to that. All i can say is our department has been operating in the task force. I can check back with the director if hes in support
Shes using research, education and advocacy to reduce stereotyping in media that targets children. We have to get over this idea that women need to be sexy. Davis also talks about her iconic role as one of two women on the run after the murder of a man who tried to rape her. The film, of course, thelma and louise. When we were shooting the scene with brad and i, there is a shot of him standing up without his shirt on and he had that incredible stomach. And he was personally spraying evian on his body. And the actor who broke ground as commander in chief on television talks about what is next. After the president , where do you go from there . Geena davis is an official partner of u. N. Women. I spoke to her when she was in new york working on empowering women around the world. You have an entire institute in your name that studies gender roles in media. What led you to this . Well, the final impetus was my daughter. When she was a toddler i started watching preschool shows and kids mov
Of some fundamental questions. How has this all come about . And what does the future hold if corporationswho hope to generate huge profitshold the key to the final frontier . In the spring of 1961 the United States is locked in this very desperate struggle with the soviet union over the cold war. And its really a battle over the economic and political systems that are going to rule the world. On april 12th, 1961, the russian cosmonaut yuri gagarin broke through earths atmosphere. Delivering a body blow to us dominance in science. No nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in the race for space. We have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom and peace. We choose to go to the moon think about how ridiculous that had to sound to the rest of the world because we hadnt yet put a Single Person into orbit. 500 years from now, in my opinion. Theres only one thing that they remember about the 20
The United States gives out longer sentences than any other place on the face of the earth. Europe looks at us like we dont know what were doing looks at us like were crazy. Open nine. In this special investigation, fault lines gains unprecedented and exclusive access to prisons across the United States and discovers a booming population of elderly inmates. We ask whats the true cost of americas lockemupandthrowawaythe key approach to justice . I heard him fall. Inmates call this the death house. The geriatric unit at the Joseph Harp Correctional Center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. It was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahomas elderly prison population. Our Fastest Growing segment is the inmates that are the age of 50 and over. We have about 3,700 now thats grown almost 200 percent in the last decade and projections are were gonna continue to grow about 45 percent a year because of enhancements to punishments,