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
Read. Its available as a hardcover or ebook through your online book seller. Tonight on cspan 3, the state Department Inspector general discusses the foreign policys inner workings in a Senate Hearing. Well talk to jennifer lawless about young peoples engagement in politics and, later part of a summit of New Hampshire republicans, including remarks by senator kelly ayotte and donald trump. The state department general testified at a Senate Hearing about the departments efficiency and effectiveness. His office has begun an inquiry into former secretary of state Hillary Clintons use of a personal email server. Georgia senator david perdue chairs on the summit. This is an hour. Both of us are in order so well proceed. This hearing of the subcommittee on state department and usaid Management International operations and bilateral international development. Id like to begin by welcoming our witness Inspector General of the state department and broadcasting board of governor steve lenick. I
Communities and clin igss and governments and others needs to know what works in order to know what to implement more widely. A number of questions arose, how do we do that . How do we know how communities define what works . Thats not always the same as the way researchers define what works. How do decisionmakers define what works and how do the different perspectives intersect . Finally as i mentioned, they noted there were two studies of interventions with the rigorous evaluation. Opportunities that we see from the u. S. Perspective for building on communities, first of all acknowledging that these kinds of problems need shared knowledge and tailored efforts. But when were tailoring intervention interventions, how can we be sure that others are learning from those interventions . If they are successful, whats required for implementation. And once an intervention is implemented, how can one ensure that the intervention can be sustained . So how can the results of successful intervent
When youre buying food youre stimulating the farm economy, youre stimulating the economy in lot of and lots of ways. Another misconception about snap is that people are free loading off of it because they dont want to work. The majority of able bodied people on snap work for a liing. They earn so little that they still qualify for snap. But snap is the last federal program one could accuse of being inefficient. Theres so many who want to say that theres fraud in the program. The snap program the Food Stamp Program thats the lowest one of the lowest error rates of any federal program. 3. 8 . But the den gration and the hue millation of people who find themselves in difficult straits some who never thought they would have to apply for the Food Stamp Program that we would say no its not what were about. And we ought to tackle this program we can solve it and if we solve it you know what i think we could be a good example for the rest of the world. Recently gave a speech at the end of it o
Boehner has asked Democratic Leaders to step aside so he and the president can negotiate a deal one on one, and no one is objecting. The crisis in egypt remains volatile, with massive antigovernment rallies planned today. Heartbreaking survival story for a woman stranded in the snow in the california Sierra Nevada mountains. Shoppers at a seattle macys had to be hospitalized when an escalator they were riding malfunctioned. Fire to the end zone. Touchdown. Broncos with their eighth straight win. All that three, two, one my 50th birthday, she gives everybody a car and then shes all, thank you for coming to gayles birthday were talking about oprah, right . No, of course not. And all that matters. South Carolina Tea Party says jim demint is resigning. Leaving the senate a lot better than i found it. Jim demint leaves some big shoes to fill. Jim demint leaves some big shoes to fill. Then again captioning funded by cbs en again welcome to cbs this morning. Im charlie rose in new york. Norah