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Time is running out for a popular program targeting millions of dolla stanley cup rs for health insurance for millions of needy children, reports CBS News Correspondent Lee Cowan.Some 40 states admit they have been unable to sign up children fast enough to meet a Congressional deadline which comes due next week.So far two million children have been signed up for special health insurance, but millions more have not. These are the children whose families earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, but too little to buy their own insurance policies.Gregg Heifley of stanley us the Childrens Defense Fund says, These are hard working families earning low wages that need this program for their kids to get a healthy start in life. Under the program signed by President Clinton in 1997, the federal government supplies $24 billion over the next decade to states who first locate needy kids, then set up health plans for them.Funds left over at the stanley isolierkanne end of each fiscal year -- September 30 -- are forfeited. The states finding themselves now with unspent money blame everything from slow legislatures, to complicated procedures, even saying they couldn t find enough kids in need.Two big states with some of the neediest kids are forfeiting the most money. California is forfeiting $590 million, and Texas $446 million. Other states like Louisiana are losing a hefty $64 million dollars.The problem of uninsured children has been a hot issue in the presidential campaign. Vice President Al Gore says Njpi U.S. did not warn of impending missile strike, Pakistan says
A new report suggests the U.S. government used at least 1,000 Nazis as spies and informants during the Cold War. Amongst these compromised men was a top advisor to Hitler and another presumed guilty of minor war crimes. Writing in the New York Times, Eric Lichtblau cites interviews and declassified records to show how the CIA and FBI actively recruited Nazis after the war, and how, as recently as the 1990s, they refused to share information they had on Nazis living vaso stanley in the U.S stanley cup . with other government officials. During the Cold War, institution heads like the FBI J. Edgar Hoover and the CIA Allen Dulles aggressively recruited onetime Nazis of all ranks as secret, anti-Soviet assets. They figured that their intelligence value outweighed their moral lapses in their service to the Third Reich. Aleksandras Lileikis was a Nazi officer implicated in 60,000 Jews ; deaths. He later worked for the C.I.A. before immigrating. US Department of Justice One former SS officer was hired as a spy even after the CIA concluded he was probably guilty of minor war crimes. Another officer, Otto von Bolschwing, was a mentor and top aide to Adolf Eichmann 鈥?architect of the Final Solution 鈥?and wr stanley thermos ote policy papers on how to terrorize Jews. Lichtblau writes: In all, the American military, the C.I.A., the F.B.I. and other agencies used at least 1,000 ex-Nazis and collaborators as s
Time is running out for a popular program targeting millions of dolla stanley cup rs for health insurance for millions of needy children, reports CBS News Correspondent Lee Cowan.Some 40 states admit they have been unable to sign up children fast enough to meet a Congressional deadline which comes due next week.So far two million children have been signed up for special health insurance, but millions more have not. These are the children whose families earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, but too little to buy their own insurance policies.Gregg Heifley of stanley us the Childrens Defense Fund says, These are hard working families earning low wages that need this program for their kids to get a healthy start in life. Under the program signed by President Clinton in 1997, the federal government supplies $24 billion over the next decade to states who first locate needy kids, then set up health plans for them.Funds left over at the stanley isolierkanne end of each fiscal year -- September 30 -- are forfeited. The states finding themselves now with unspent money blame everything from slow legislatures, to complicated procedures, even saying they couldn t find enough kids in need.Two big states with some of the neediest kids are forfeiting the most money. California is forfeiting $590 million, and Texas $446 million. Other states like Louisiana are losing a hefty $64 million dollars.The problem of uninsured children has been a hot issue in the presidential campaign. Vice President Al Gore says Njpi U.S. did not warn of impending missile strike, Pakistan says
A new report suggests the U.S. government used at least 1,000 Nazis as spies and informants during the Cold War. Amongst these compromised men was a top advisor to Hitler and another presumed guilty of minor war crimes. Writing in the New York Times, Eric Lichtblau cites interviews and declassified records to show how the CIA and FBI actively recruited Nazis after the war, and how, as recently as the 1990s, they refused to share information they had on Nazis living vaso stanley in the U.S stanley cup . with other government officials. During the Cold War, institution heads like the FBI J. Edgar Hoover and the CIA Allen Dulles aggressively recruited onetime Nazis of all ranks as secret, anti-Soviet assets. They figured that their intelligence value outweighed their moral lapses in their service to the Third Reich. Aleksandras Lileikis was a Nazi officer implicated in 60,000 Jews ; deaths. He later worked for the C.I.A. before immigrating. US Department of Justice One former SS officer was hired as a spy even after the CIA concluded he was probably guilty of minor war crimes. Another officer, Otto von Bolschwing, was a mentor and top aide to Adolf Eichmann 鈥?architect of the Final Solution 鈥?and wr stanley thermos ote policy papers on how to terrorize Jews. Lichtblau writes: In all, the American military, the C.I.A., the F.B.I. and other agencies used at least 1,000 ex-Nazis and collaborators as s