Capabilities they reveal and the secrets they contain make clear the very real issues in balancing the Public Interest with National Security. Worked inside the secret safe though say this power is vital for National Security and is used only for National Security. Will what the state needs, Law Enforcement needs is the possibility of accessing the communations of the terrorist s, the criminals, the kidnappers, the proliferators, the pedophiles. Those communications are all mixed up with everyone elses communications. Around the emails globe. You have powerful capability to find a small amount you are looking for. It does not mean you state is reading everyones email, would thatt nor conceivably be feasible. People might fear they could be reading my emails . I would put the proposition the other way round. Would you really support a world in which it was not possible for the police and intelligence agencies to find communications of the terrorist and the proliferators and the criminal
Religious organizations that solitary confinement is an unchristian practice. Researchers have found it often does more harm than good. Many of the people that they worked with who were held in solitary confinement experienced paranoia. Hallucinations, depression. Some reacted eventually with violent, uncontrollable anger. Bobby delalo knows what it was like. He was in solitary for five year. You go crazy. You hear guys saying yeah, what . The ventilator called his name. A thing that really scared me in there is i was watching my humanity and compassion slipping out of my grasp. John russer is chairman of the washington, d. C. Corrections officers union. He thinks as do many Prison Guards nationwide the solitary is getting a bad rap. Its necessary to preserve the safety of inmates and guards within the prison. I do not see how you could run a prison system at all without without some type of segregation. And i dont prefer to use the term solitary solitary . Solitary, yes. I think that
Camerons appearance, it is clear that nato missiles did not only depose a dictator, they helped destroy a state. Before, libyans were terrified of the police. Now they are terrified by the lack of them. Warned that he would be replaced by tribalism, extremism, and anarchy, and in large measure he has been proved right. Is one ofe station several in benghazi that has been bombed repeatedly. The attackers are not known and there are almost daily assassination attempt on military officers or public figures. Parts ofg openly over the city, the black flag of jihad. We have a geographical region presenceuoyed by the of the state. This region is under the control of extremist radical movements that are either sympathetic word full cooperation with al qaeda or in full cooperation with al qaeda. Al libby is being interrogated on an american warship in the mediterranean after being snatched by u. S. Special forces over the weekend. Intelligence agencies believe other Al Qaeda Leaders are buildin
Coming up, our special program looking back at the top religion and ethics stories of 2012 welcome. Im bob abernethy, and this is our annual look back at the top religion and ethics news of the year. Religion and ethics managing editor kim lawton is here, and so are kevin kstr, edor i ief Religion News service, and e. J. Dionne, senior fellow at the brookings institution, professor at Georgetown University and columnist for the washington post. Welcome to you all. Kim has put together a short video reminder of what happened in 2012. A wave of Mass Shootings renewed ageold theological discussions about evil, suffering and tragedy. Especially after the massacre at the connecticut elementary school, many religious leaders repeated calls for stricter gun control measures. Some called it a prolife issue. One of the Mass Shootings took place in a house of worship. In august, six people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin. Once again, religion played
Debate . Forget. Again, never where we are, hopefully where we can go in the future. And with this sort of unfortunate situation, the one 50th anniversary of the march on washington. This sort of perfect storm, i think. You just ran a list like you are a black american. I am an internationalist. Tavis is this an indictment because it was made by someone who happens to not be African American . I dont like to make the distinctions on nationalism. Grenada is where malcolm xs mother was born. It is not american history. It is world history. Tavis this is one of the debates that take up on social media. We are all glad that Steve Mcqueen did it, but why didnt somebody stateside do this. I dont know and i dont really care. I think it is a waste of time. We can talk about something more tangible and more worthy and more practical. I was just reading in the New York Times a piece where you recorded the subject of barack obama came up. Thatnotion of the fact there have been any number of films