To make the world a better place. But they also had a special gift called smart conversations, which they had used within the corporate world to help people who Work Together to feel the lover for each other, they also believed it was socially unjust to make it available to only private organizations. Thuses was developed the concept of a it the dig city is institute. Now, the institute t offers pits programming at low to no cost as they deliver smart conversations so that everybody human being has the opportunity to be treated with dignity and to reach their full potential. Weve invited the founders of Dignity Institute, Michele Simos and her husband paul weisman. Welcome to urban update. Thank you very much. Describe what you guys do . You did an excellent job. Because i didnt get to the reasons, we defer to the beautiful young lady. Good move by the husband. Very good move. Well, there are many, many reasons, we were interested because we started hearing more and more about bullying
Get kids to watch sports on new media platforms. Indira lakshmanan reports on the Nuclear Power talks in vienna. We begin with peter cook and a new review of a controversial u. S. Surveillance Program First leak by Edward Snowden. What does the reports say . Of this report from the privacy and Civil Liberties board, a group appointed by the president and confirmed by congress may give reassurance to americans that the government is not reading all of their emails and it could provide political cover for Tech Companies accused of offering up too much of their customers in from information. Critics of the program will satisfied by this report. One of the biggest revelations to come from Edward Snowden about one year ago, it immediately raised serious questions about whether the nsa was sweeping up electronic indications in the same way that it was collecting phone records. The Bipartisan Group era appointed by the president has found in their report that that is not the case and have con
Defends outcoursing, he doubled down. Im proud of it. David perdue, hes not for you. In her campaign plan, Michelle Nunn admits shes too liberal and her foundation gave money linked to terrorists so nunn needed to fool george ans to win. She attacks perdue with add checkers called mostly false. David perdue spent his career creating thousands of jobs. David perdue will glincrease th economy and bring jobs to washington. Recent polls list this race as a toss up. You can race georgia debates at time online at cspan. Org. Earlier this month, legal scholars and open government advocates held a discussion on Government Transparency and reviewed Current Court cases on the nsas warrantless surveillance program. Held by the bar association, this is an hour and 35 minutes. Good afternoon and welcome. We appreciate you taking the time to be with us today. Im jim oreilly from Cincinnati Ohio and with me are distinguished presenters who will be each giving their own perspective on privacy and info
The version of what happened that night, it means that there was none whatsoever. Closing arguments are now underway in the Oscar Pistorius murder trial. This morning, the prosecution trying to prove the blade runner is a liar and killer. Hawaii bracing for a 12 punch from mother nature, its first direct hit from a hurricane in 24 years with another storm right behind. Good morning. Welcome to Al Jazeera America, im stephanie sy. Im del walters. Theres word that israel is ready to extend the ceasefire, but its not clear if hamas will sign off. In cairo, there are efforts underway to create a permanent piece fire and in new york, u. N. s ban kimoon is asking for peace. This must be the last time to rebuild. This must stop now. They must go back to negotiating table. We must not repeat this periodically. The palestinians are asking for International Help in rebuilding gaza, Andrew Simmons shows us why. This whole crisis has a profound effect on children. The sort of destruction they are
Fall under the agencys jurisdiction. So often times requesters are making rather broad requests. Agencies are then faced with trying to figure out what it is and what in the world is it that the person actually wants. One way to deal with this we have talked about this for ages. It was ultimately codified in the foia amendments in 1996 was for the agency to come back to the requester and say, i dont understand what your request is asking for or this is really too complex and its too time consuming and if you are willing to narrow the request and here are some suggestions, we can handle the request more expeditiously for you. Thats basically the tradeoff for the agency is that the request gets narrow and more manageable and the bone thats being thrown to the requester is that they will respond to it more expeditiously. That often times still is not it doesnt happen in practice. But thats kind of where the statute is supposed to be. I have a friend who is a litigator in the National Secu