Update the statute to codify a warrant for content standard as many of you know. It makes distinctions, i think, that dont comport with users reasonable expectations of privacy today. At the heart of Service Providers, its this notion of 180day rule where contents of your communications are subject to the warrant requirement up until 180 days and thereafter at the 181st day all of a sudden can be subpoenaed. All right today in the sixth Circuit Companies like google require a warrant for all content regardless of the age, regardless of where it is stored and when it has been opened or when it has been opened. There is legislation that is pending in congress has been pending. Right now, it has over 250 cosponsors in the house of representatives. If it were voted on today in the house, it would pass. I have a lot of confidence that the same results would be true in the senate. Not the least of which, it helps to pave the way for future as many of you know in the next couple of months, se
Stamp hunger out. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis if you think they are not any big ideas out there, salman khan is a man with a big idea. He founded the free Nonprofit Khan Academy to provide Free Education to anyone, anywhere. He has delivered more than 45 million lessons today. Salman khan, good to have you on this program today. When you say the one world schoolhouse, what do you mean by that . It was intentionally in chosen to be interpreted a couple of different ways. It is kind of a play on words, to harken back to the oneroom schoolhouse where you have the students all helping each other, more time with the teacher. Tavis for those who are not yet familiar with your work, tell me how the khan academy works. It is most known for a collection of videos that i started making for my cousin. There are now over 3000 of them, everything from basic arithmetic all the way to College Level calculus or biology or chemistry. A lot of student
The end of the war. The summer of 1978 to the summer of 1971. The experience stuck with me iss because of anything experienced as a combat platoon leader, but what i saw in terms of the decay and deterioration of the army in which i was serving. Oft gave me an appreciation the terrible effects of war. What was your career like . How long were you in the army . 23 years. I served until 1992. It was a year in vietnam early on. They were mypart, experiences of a serving officer at the latter part of the cold war. We thought we existed to be prepared to fight world war iii and that our readiness to do that to prevent world war iii from happening. I spent seven years in germany. Most of the rest of the time in stateside units that would have germany in the event of a crisis. 23 years in the service and finished as a colonel. Why did you in the first place go to west point . What was the drive for you and where were you raised . I was raised in the u. S. I was born in illinois and grew up in
Hear from the other side of this debate. It is good to have a voice and put a face to it. You become that voice for the 1 . The most controversial thing he said is that rich people should get more votes. You pay more in taxes, you should get more votes. We will talk about that coming up. The struggles having going on for so long. There is a publication that wrote the nsa spying story. A guest will come on the show later to talk about how Technology Talks about nsa in ways they have never before. Nsa gather cyber material. Drones making the strikes. Humans involved hardly at all. We will talk about that and the publication as well. And there is a new News Organization that he has founded. The top story is twitter. Insiders will be able to sell their shares for the first time tomorrow. Yes, saturday. Why tomorrow . It is after trading when they start. It is a small percentage of shares. 1. 8 . Compare that to 13 . Facebook allowed its employees to sell that amount when their lockup expir
Alejandro says christina gave us a different stat. Viewers at home, you are the third hosts of the show, and all of your comments shape and drive this discussion. So give us a comment and well try our best to get it on the air. Science and Technology Drives the global marketplace, but is america prepared to meet that and stay competitive . Countries like china are catching up, in as soon as and technology and math. And youll hear that a lot in the show tonight. In the u. S. , 38 of young adults who start off majoring in fields graduate with something completely different, and those who do for tend to be white and mail. Women account for 18 of the field. And blacks and latinos make up only 12 . So has the u. S. Lost its passion for science and technology or do we need a more innovative way to reach people . Joining us is jonathan brack, and Kent Campbell joining us, he runs science 2. 0. And jonathan joins us, an organization that is working to eliminate the barriers. Shelly caine is an