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WHYY PBS NewsHour Weekend August 23, 2014

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After isis released a video on tuesday showing the beheading of american journalist james foley, the Obama Administration announced that it is reconsidering its military strategy, including the possibility of air strikes in syria. This following a new United Nations report which puts the death toll from the conflict in syria at more than 191,000. In the last year, the number of casualties has more than doubled. For some analysis of the syrian situation as the United States considers its options against isis, we are joined from washington by Douglas Ollivant. He is a Senior National Security Studies fellow at the new America Foundation and a partner at mantid international. Doug, let me start with that u. N. Report 191,000 dead. Just to put that in superpower, thats the entire population of Salt Lake City gone. The civil war goes on and on, new reinforcements seem to be coming to each side, and there does seem to be no end in sight. Its a continuing humanitarian disaster. Sreenivasan how significant is it if they gain control of this airbase . Any time you lose a piece of infrastructure, its very serious. And this appears to be the governments real last stronghold in the east, and theyre directly confronting isis for control of this key terrain. Sreenivasan what kind of control does isis have in the entire country . Is it basically, the entire northern end theyve taken control over, similar to iraq . Well, they certainly have loose control over much of the northeastern part, everything between the regime and the kurds with occasional smatterings of free syrian army, controlled areas, and islamic front controlled areas. But in shot, they have some contiguous territory in syria that ajoins that that they control in iraq. Sreenivasan what are some of the options here for the u. S. . Air strikes have been considered. Were hearing conversations of trying to ask congress for the authorization of unlimited uses of force. I think as the administration looks at the problem as a whole, the isis threat in both iraq and syria, you start to realize that if you only attack them in iraq and leave them a safe haif nen syria, thats just not going to work. You know, we have precedence for this. The taliban and haqqanis having their safe haven in pakistan, and going back further the viet cong with safe havens in cambodia. You leave them a place where they can rest and be safe, your chance of success are very slim. Sreenivasan yesterday ben rhodes made the quote, were not going to be restricted by borders which is a fairly aggressive Foreign Policy stance. Thats certainly the first time weve heard that, and i think the administration is starting to recalculate exactly whats involved in some of its internal preferenceit may have to overcome to effectively confront the isis threat. Sreenivasan and heres how it gets a little trick nethe middle east in the sense that last year, there wasnt enough support by the International Community to go after the assad regime. And now, we essentially attack an enemy of our enemy, are we essentially helping Bashar Alassad . The short answer is yes. And thats what makes this so complicated. This is why weve not struck isis in syria as no one has wanted to give even the aappearance of giving aid and support to the assad regime. But i think were now coming to a reluctant acceptance of the fact as bad as the assad regime is and no one is downplaying how awful the assad regime is the isis threat is both worse and a more real danger to the United States and its interests. Sreenivasan Douglas Ollivant joining us from washington, thanks so much. Thank you. Sreenivasan tensions continue to mount in the Russia Ukraine crisis as 227 trucks from a russian aid convoy departed ukraine today and returned to russia. The convoy entered ukraine on friday through a rebelheld border, a move the Ukrainian Government called an act of invasion. The mission of the convoy has been consistently disputed. In question what the trucks contained, and if they actually delivered any humanitarian aid to the rebelheld city of luhansk. On friday, nato said it had evidence that Russian Troops are operating inside ukraine, an accusation that moscows ambassador to the u. N. Denied. As Government Forces continued their fight to reclaim the rebelheld city of donetsk, ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko met with german chancellor Angela Merkel today in kiev. Merkel made the trip as a show of support for ukraine and to urge a peaceful, political solution to the crisis. President Petro Poroshenko is set to meet with russian president Vladimir Putin in minsk on tuesday for their First Encounter since june. For more, were joined by Steve Sestanovich, a senior fellow from the council on Foreign Relations in washington, d. C. , and author of the book maximalist america in the world from truman to obama. So, did Vladimir Putin win in the world of war of perception, so to speak, or did he back down. He certainly did something that was unexpected. Yesterday, everybody was predicting that maybe we were finally going over the cliff to war, that this time the russians were serious about an invasion, and all hell was going to break loose. Today, they are taking the troops back, and putin has not done the big thing that he seemed to be threatening, which was to make his troops, his men, his trucks a shield for the separatists in Eastern Ukraine. And the same landscape is really there now that was there before this truck convoy story. Putin has to figure out how to support the separatists who are basically going down without overinvolvement that will excite too much opposition from the west and embroil him in a big mess that he wants to stay out of. Sreenivasan what does the west do about it . Well, one of the things that the west did yesterday, european and american governments, were really loud in their criticism of what russia did, and made it clear that there was going to be new trouble ahead if he persisted and tried to really interpose Russian Forces into this fight in Eastern Ukraine. I think thats got to be one of the reasons that made it such a quick roundtrip for these trucks in and out of luhansk. Sreenivasan what does president poroshenko do on tuesday when he meets with putin . What he said is he wants to talk peace. He said weve had enough of war, but hes laid out some important conditions in his conversations today with chancellor merkel of germany, who is visiting, giving him a show of support. He said he wants to have an opportunity to for dialogue with eastern ukrainians, but he wants all the mercenaries out, meaning the Russian Military Intelligence Officers and soldiers of fortune who have shown up in Eastern Ukraine. He is demanding that putin pull back and stop meddling, stop the flow of arms, and men into Eastern Ukraine. Hes got the wind at his back in some ways. Hes had a military offensive in Eastern Ukraine thats been pretty successful. So he deals with putin on a stronger footing than many would have expected a few weeks ago. Sreenivasan whats the end game for putin here . This is a little hard to say. There is a range of possibilities. He could be looking at a kind of permanent ferment in Eastern Ukraine, Something Like the support that russia has given over many years to separatists in moldavia, in georgia, and elsewhere. Thats not a really good outcome because it doesnt get him off the hook with the west. It means a lot of these sanctions probably stay in place for a long time. A better outcome would be one in which he gets some kind of concessions from poroshenko about the structure of ukrainian politics, some kind of acknowledgment that there has to be decentralization. Poroshenko has offered all of that, but he baent offered to do it in a way that looks enough to putin like a real victory. Sreenivasan all right Steve Sestanovich joining us from washington, d. C. , thanks so much. Sreenivasan violence in gaza continued today as egypt called for palestinians and israelis to return to peace talks. The request from Egypts Foreign Ministry came after palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas met with the egyptian president in cairo. translated what matters to us now is to stop the flow of blood and to stop these acts that cause more sacrifices. And as soon as it stops, we must support the humanitarian effort and reconstruction of gaza. Sreenivasan the Israeli Government declined to comment. More than 2,000 palestinians and more than 60 israelis have been killed since the conflict in gaza began on july 8. Egypt is requesting an open ended cease fire. The ivory coast is the latest country in west africa to close its borders to prevent the spread of the most deadly Ebola Outbreak on record. The ivory coast is flanked by guinea and liberia, both hit hard by the outbreaks. Nigeria reported two new cases of ebola yesterday, affecting Health Workers who had cared for an american there. The World Health Organization says there are more than 2,600 confirmed or suspected cases and 1,427 deaths so far. All of the cases have originated in west africa. On Staten Island today, thousands marched to seek justice in the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by a white police officer. On july 17, new York City Police used a chokehold to subdue 43 yearold eric garner after detaining him for selling cigarettes illegally. The asthmatic father of six died as a result. Many marchers carried handsup, dont shoot signs, a reference to the events in ferguson, missouri, where police recently killed another unarmed black man. The reverend al sharpton asked attendees to remain nonviolent, and garners widow asked the crowd to get justice for her late husband. Sharpton has repeatedly called the death of garner and events in ferguson a defining moment for policing in the United States. California has become the seventh state to address backlogged rape kits. Lawmakers passed a bill yesterday which will require hospitals to submit rape kits to forensic labs within five days of obtaining d. N. A. Evidence from a Sexual Assault victim. It gives Law Enforcement 20 days to process the evidence. This comes after a recent audit found a backlog of thousands of cases in california. Another big bank, another big settlement. Goldman sachs will pay 3. 5 billion to resolve claims it knowingly sold fannie mae and freddie mac risky mortgage bonds. As part of the deal, goldman will buy back securities it sold to the mortgage giants between 2005 and 2007 for 1 billion more than the bonds are now worth. This latest settlement comes the day after it was announced that bank of america would be paying a record 16. 65 billion as part of an agreement with federal regulators. 7 billion of that will go towards consumer relief. Sreenivasan news came yesterday that a cyber attack against a private company, u. S. I. S. , that conducts background checks for the federal government exposed data on 25,000 workers, including some undercover investigators. This after the Justice Department claimed earlier this year that the company submitted incomplete background checks on more than 600,000 applicants. Its the latest piece of bad news for the background check industry, which has come under fire in recent years for inaccurate and incomplete reports. The vast majority of employers use background checks to screen job applicants. In tonights signature segment, we take a look at the story of one man who alleges his background check came back with mistakes and cost him a potential job. Newshour correspondent Megan Thompson reports. Reporter in 2012, kevin a. Jones applied for a parttime job as a doorman in new york city. He was soon called in for an interview at the large Property Management company, halstead. The interview actually went very well. I hand him my resume, we talked about my background, and he basically ended the interview by saying, we would love to have you work for us. Reporter great news for the divorced 58yearold father and professional driver who needed the extra money to help pay child support. Jones filled out the paperwork, submitted a drug test and waited to hear when he could start. Instead, he got a different kind of call. Human resources said, theres a problem with your background check. And i said, what problem . Yeah, theres some criminal stuff going on. You need to talk to them. Reporter it turned out the background check, conducted by a company now called sterling backcheck, showed convictions for drunk driving, attempted petit larceny and forgery, and two stints in jail. A few days later, jones got a letter in the mail saying unless he could clear the matter up, his job offer was being revoked. Do you have any kind of criminal history . None. Never. Ever. I was upset and, of course, embarrassed, you know. Im thinking, this is not right. You guys have made a major mistake, and this needs to be fixed. Reporter jones says after months of phone calls with no resolution, he had to get a lawyer to sort it out. But by then, the damage had been done. So, earlier this year, he became lead plaintiff in a Class Action Lawsuit against sterling, accusing it of systematically failing to use reasonable procedures to ensure accuracy as required by the federal fair credit reporting act. Jones also sued his wouldbe employers, halstead and brown harris stevens, alleging they denied him adequate opportunity to dispute the report, his right under federal law. These companies are getting thousands of disputes a year from consumers who are claiming that theres an inaccuracy on their background check. Reporter jim francis is one of jones attorneys, whose firm specializes in cases of botched background checks. Its a very, very troubling problem, and one that i dont see abating at any time in the near future. Reporter since 9 11, the background screening industry has grown dramatically. Today, almost 90 of employers screen their applicants, meaning millions of checks are done every year. The idea is to avoid problems and keep the workplace safe. But critics say the sources some screeners get their information from bulk databases or other companies called data brokers can be flawed. And the volume and speed at which its all compiled can mean mistakes are made, jobs lost and reputations ruined. What is the cause of it is a Business Model from the background screening industry that promotes speed and value of sales over accuracy and care. Reporter in recent years, hundreds of lawsuits have been filed against background check companies, some resulting in multimilliondollar class action settlements. The federal trade commission has also stepped up its enforcement, issuing hefty fines against major screeners and data brokers. Whats more, the burden can fall on the job applicant to get a mistake fixed, and most dont know where to begin. I was disagreeing vehemently, but they. They werent listening, and. And no one was helping. It wasnt like there was a suggestion, well, why dont you try this . , you know. I went and i pulled Record Number one. Reporter in the case of his client, kevin a. Jones, jim francis contacted the local courthouses and pulled the actual records. He found all those convictions belonged to another man in upstate new york with the same first and last name and birthday. But all the records showed this man had a different middle initial, m. He also had completely different home addresses. There was plenty of Information Available in the actual Public Record that would have been able to prove that he was not the person who was the subject of these criminal records, but they didnt get these records. Reporter there is no Central Government dat

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