About the decertification and the challenges and the issues. Ir will start over. Im San Francisco mayor london breed. [applause]. And all these people behind me have official low saved laguna honda. [applause] and the difference between then when we had a decertification and now is the sad faces the tears and now the smiles, joy and excitement. For the people when work at laguna honda this is in the just about their jobs. This is about their patients. This is about the people this they help every day. The people this depends on them. For help for support because they cant take care of themselves. We know what is at stake. When the decertification came to us. We knew we had no other choice but to come together to make hard decisions and to fight for laguna honda. And fight we did. And as a result, we worked really hard and i gotta say no one worked harder then and there the people who physically worked here. And we did all the paperwork. But it was touch and go for i minute and one of t
Today . Speech therapy, trying to deal with the mutiny that was coming as a result of Bernie Sanders supporters who did not want to give in. After a storm calls for unity is the headline in the philadelphia inquirer. As the night went on it looked like the bernie supporters had finally calmed down. You heard john harwood report earlier about how Sarah Silverman told them they were being, quote, ridiculous. And that seems to have helped. Lets see what happens tonight with the big headliner. Former president bill clinton, historically hes always a crowd pleaser. But, guys, he has run into trouble with the black lives matter protests as hes been on the campaign trail a couple of times. But you can assume this is probably going to be a pretty friendly crowd tonight. Lets get over to brian and tyler back at cnbc headquarters. All right, michelle, thank you very much. So a ton in the Business World going on as well. Your power lunch menu seems very appropriate today because mcdonalds is the
[inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] and once again we are live at the Atlantic Council here in washington d. C. Moroccos Foreign Affairs or is the guest speaker this morning talking about strategies to combat violent extremism. There will also be a Panel Discussion all in his remarks. While we have a moment quickly some of our programming coming up later on the cspan network. He says social networking creates false communities. You can see his comments at 7 00. My name is peter pham director here at the Atlantic Council. On behalf of the Atlantic Council chairman aeschylus mcauley, ambassador frank richer donate, director of the Atlantic Council Rafik Hariri Center for middle east, it is my honor to invite you. I essentially want to acknowledge the presence of the ambassador his majesty, king of morocco to the United States, a good friend and like its predecessor member of the Atlantic Council. I also want to welcome all of the distinguished g
40,000 feet it looks clear if youre in the weeds its a little murkier. You mentioned the family jewels. Imagine the irancontra situation. You look at the cold war the human debris is massive. Where does he stand on these issues are how to see reflect . Is this just Collateral Damage because this is about right and wrong . Does he have thoughts about these things . If so what is his take . In that sense he is kind of a political strategist. If need be he was prepared to be ruthless. He signs off. You know he supports vietnam. A lot of things. So it is kind of the priority of the us soviet rivalry but there is also awareness of kind of the limits of american power. He is very cautious and you have to be very careful about where the United States intervenes and when it ask. He is inclined to be a little more he would act on occasion or did agree with certain acts, obviously the iraqi example. But he is kind of modest. Modest. That is where he differs from the neo conservatives are some of
Very violent movement. And this is also not just a sunni phenomenon. Many of the clerics emphasized the islamic awakening. Theres always been this feeling among sunnis and shia that theres a need for a islamic era that would unify the shia and sunni that would be an islamic awakening. Unfornlttunately that has not happened and weve seen a period of secatrianism thats completely escalated the violence in the middle east. So this need for some sort of islamic awakening has always been the dream, as you explained. But unfortunately as a result of the arab uprising. As a result of for a quest for identity, for unity, for dignity, unfortunately these two communities within the islamic tradition have not come together. So the question i would like to start with should i start with you. Start your question. Ill go from there. The question i wanted to ask is what do you think it is about morocco thats been able to succeed and achieve the progress both of you have outlined that we havent seen i