Israelis. On augustongress is break, cspan prime time will feature a wide range of political views and topics. These programs include the National Association of latino elected officials and western conservative conference and will have a update on 2014 senate races. Cspan prime time monday through friday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. A discussion about improving Veterans Health services. This is just over 40 minutes. Washington journal continues. The first guest of the morning is alex nicholson. Good morning. For those who may not know about your group, what would you want people to know . Ours is the first Large Organization of veterans of the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. We are growing exponentially and we represent the interests of that constituency here in washington and around the country. I assume you have been closely watching the a reform bill process. When it was finally passed by the house and the senate one of the things they referred to was the bandaid falling off soon. Gue
House intel. But tomorrow is the big day. It is this time tomorrow before the House Oversight committee that will be in full public view. That is when the convicted felon is expected to talk about how the president was involved in hush money payments during the 2016 campaign, two women alle alleging affairs with him and perhaps so much more. Cohen has already pleaded guilty to crimes related to those payments. And the chairman of House Oversight says that he has gotten the signoff from federal prosecutors in new york to discuss eight or nine different areas with the man once known as the president s fixer. So we start on capitol hill with our senior Congressional Correspondent manu raju. And manu, we just heard there are limits to tomorrows testimony. But what are you hearing about whats happening today behind closed doors . Well, a lot is happening, focusing on the misstatements that Michael Cohen made in 2017 when he testified before this same committee along with the house intellige
The movie "Barbie" made its regional debut in many Saudi Arabian movie theaters last weekend, gaining criticism by many in the Middle East for undermining traditional gender norms, while others welcomed its messages of individual empowerment. Despite Saudi Arabia being perceived as a male-dominated country, this film reveals many progressive strides toward gender equality that are appreciated by young Saudi Arabian viewers. The tussle within Middle Eastern nations over the film illustrates how similar battles as those playing out in American culture wars are also being fought in different landscapes.
Denounced in some Middle Eastern countries for undermining traditional gender norms, the hit movie is finding an audience in Saudi Arabia, illustrating the region’s shifting political landscape.
okay. one, two, three. you can read and write. do you know what you want to be when you grow up? a doctor. bravo. what s your favorite subject in school? math. you re smart. teacher yara mohammed splits his time between the front lines and the classroom. his ak-47 never leaves his side. the emirate has instructed education departments to allow education for girls of religious studies, modern studies, science and math, he says. but there s a catch. once they reach puberty girls cannot go to school with boys. and the sad reality is that few in rule areas like this see women s education as a priority. the taliban s focus now is on