Communicators, author vincent mosso on the cloud data and how the government is using it. The nsa is building one of the Worlds Largest Cloud Data Centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. It is doing so because its surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. The u. S. Governments chief information officer, three or four years ago, ordered the agency to move to the cloud. As a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. Monday night at eight eastern on the communicators on cspan2. British parliament is in recess until after the may 7 election, so Prime Ministers questions when i be seen tonight. On thursday, itv posted the first Leaders Debate featuring all seven Party Leaders including Prime Minister David Cameron at Opposition Leader ed miliband. The leaders clashed over questions on taxation, immigration, education, and changes to the National Health service. This event is two hours. Salford, Greater Manchester a city proud of its heritage.
On the communicators. Next the Leaders Debate in the Prime Minister race. Then a discussion on the role that religion plays in politics. British parliament is in recess until after the election so Prime Ministers questions will not be seen tonight. On thursday, itv posted the first Leaders Debate of the u. K. General Election Campaign featuring all seven Party Leaders including Prime Minister David Cameron and Opposition Leader ed miliband. They clashed on taxation education and changes to the National Health service. This is a two our event. [applause] good evening. Here in the studios tonight are seven Party Leaders with different visions for the future of our country. Over the next two hours they will debate head to head in front of her studio audience here tonight. Tonight we give out some of the biggest we get at the questions are part of the election. The main parties in scotland england are all represented tonight. The leaders are natalie bennett, nick clegg, nigel berridge of t
Savage, Supreme Court correspondent for the los angeles times. Host professor Kenji Yoshino you have written a very interesting very thoughtful account of the 2010 trial in San Francisco where to couples challenged californias ban on samesex marriage. This was a trial that neither side wanted. Tell us why you decided to go back and write a book now. Guest at david first of all thank you so much for doing this interview. Its my great pleasure to be here today. I really got into thinking about this trial after chief judge ron walker issued his 136 page opinion with findings of fact on august the fourth of 2010 and i looked at that opinion and as somebody who has been working in the gay rights feel this opinion but different in kind from anything i had seen before. Its just thoughtfulness generally and so i asked my library and to pull the transcript of the trial and she came up with it in 13 volumes 2000 page transcript of the trial in closing arguments. When i first started reading it i
The students can be five or six year old. I think we want to find a way to make the classroom a happy place for them and room for their percents. Permits and highspiritedness. And i feel like we havent done a good enough job with this. Is there a shortage of male teachers . Does it have an effect if there is . There are few male teachers in elementary school. You have slightly more in high school. But still this may be a slight exaggeration, but once the Current School system said the schools are run by women for girls. Now, again, an overstatement but not by too much. A lot of boys feel that way. They feel one of the saddest comments i ever read. A grouch educators of researchers interview why do you leave school or drop out . And there was one little boy who said i thought nobody wanted me there. There are a lot of boys that feel that way. Its heart breaking. Someone should make it clear they want him there. But theres so much going on at our school even at the lefm what is assigned
Columbia clear across to florida in this enormous crescent, that was all part of the spanish empire, and there were really three empires. The spanish, french and english with their elbows out rubbing up against each other, pushing up against each other. So im suggesting you think of the United States, not just as an english thing that starts on the east coast and moved to the pacific, but as a multiempire thing that wrestles until we have a winner. And thats the United States. That takes in people from everywhere and makes them american. Ray suarez of aljazeera. The book is called latino americans the 500year legacy that shaped a nation. You are watching booktv on cspan2. Joe scarborough, former republican congressman and host of msnbcs morning joe, he sends his thoughts on thengressa current state of the republicano party. The author argues in order for the party to restore relevancy it must look to leaders, the likes of president Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan. This is about 40