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especially from sisi's perspective. he is trying to build favor with the biden administration, distract from human rights abuses and establish himself as a relevant figure in the region and on the goebel stage. -- global stage. he has committed a lot of human rights abuses. this gives the international media community something us to talk about and it is important for bennett for the reasons you already described. i thick it is interesting that sisi is doing this despite the fact that the overall -- overwhelming majority of arabs rejected normalization with israel and reject this open cooperation with israel. they view it with some justification as an illegally occupying power. >> gil, it looked like you were reacting to some of what he said there. do you want to jump in? gil: the abraham accords started something very important last year. egypt did not play as much of a role as it could have. now, with having the biden administration putting pressure on egypt, this is something that could lead to reigniting talks with
especially from sisi's perspective. he is trying to build favor with the biden administration, distract from human rights abuses and establish himself as a relevant figure in the region and on the goebel stage. -- global stage. he has committed a lot of human rights abuses. this gives the international media community something us to talk about and it is important for bennett for the reasons you already described. i thick it is interesting that sisi is doing this despite the fact that the...
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since sisi came to power, intelligence and military ties have grown strained. then there is gaza, a concern for both countries. egypt brokered a cease-fire during the 11 days war in may, turning that into a long-term cessation of hostilities has proven more difficult. oath countries are also wary of iran's growing influence at their borders. but the middle east is changing, and with it, the nature of the ties between egypt and israel. sisi's stance appears to be more embracing. >> this comes against the backdrop of the agreements that were signed last year between israel and four arab countries. this represents an opportunity for a country like egypt to become more public, if you will, about its relationship with israel. obviously, there is a strategic relationship and an economic relationship. i think the sisi administration, regime, rather, the views this as an opportunity to curry favor with the biden administration in the united states. >> he described a meeting as good, but without a resolution of the israeli-palestinian conflict, the egyptian leader won't
since sisi came to power, intelligence and military ties have grown strained. then there is gaza, a concern for both countries. egypt brokered a cease-fire during the 11 days war in may, turning that into a long-term cessation of hostilities has proven more difficult. oath countries are also wary of iran's growing influence at their borders. but the middle east is changing, and with it, the nature of the ties between egypt and israel. sisi's stance appears to be more embracing. >> this...
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israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has met egypt's president, abdel fattah, al—sisi for talks
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ella: sÍsÍ hay. ¿quÉ haces? >>¡vÁmonos! hay que salir de aquÍ. ella: no, no, ¿quÉ haces? ¡no! tÚ, imbÉcil. [♪♪♪] [ruido de la zambullida] [♪♪♪] [explosión] [♪♪♪] [explosión] [carcajadas] [♪♪♪] >>jamÁs dudÉ de ti. >>ya somos uno. ¡ahhh! >>¿quÉ te duele? >>¿quÉ no me duele? [risas] [♪♪♪] >>explotÓ el helicÓptero. no fue nada. >>vamos a casa. >>ah... sobre la casa... cc: telemundo network...
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israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has met egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, for talksthe red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. it's the first official visit to egypt by an israeli premier in a decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian, and martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the metro focusses on the news that the government has backed the uk's chief medical officer's advice to offer vaccines to 12 to 15—year—olds. meanwhile, the guardian reports that borisjohnson is to confirm booster jabs for over—50s tomorrow. the financial times reports that the prime minister's plans for a tunnel between scotland and northern ireland have been killed as part of a treasury spending crackdown. and the telegraph reports on the news that the prime minister's mother, charlottejohnson wahl, has died at the age of 79. the paper shows a picture of the two of them together. mrjohnson described her as
israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has met egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, for talksthe red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. it's the first official visit to egypt by an israeli premier in a decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, deputy political editor at the guardian, and martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the metro...
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israel's prime minister, naftali bennett has described his talks in egypt with president abdel fattah al—sisir the first official visit to egypt by an israeli leader for a decade, mr bennett talked of a "deep connection" between the two countries. the egyptians said ways to revive the israeli—palestinian peace process were discussed. campaigners say more than 220 people were murdered last year while trying to protect their environment or land. global witness, which compiled the figure, said it was a new record for the second year in a row. latin america was the region with most killings while colombia was the worst affected country with 65 deaths. a fake news release supposedly from walmart led to a spike in the cryptocurrency litecoin — and then a tumble in prices. the statement — published by a newswire service, claimed that the us retailer would accept the crypto currency. walmart said the announcement was "inauthentic". at a court in new york, a pre—trial hearing is under way in the civil case, filed by a woman who claims prince andrew sexually assaulted her, when she was 17. last week, l
israel's prime minister, naftali bennett has described his talks in egypt with president abdel fattah al—sisir the first official visit to egypt by an israeli leader for a decade, mr bennett talked of a "deep connection" between the two countries. the egyptians said ways to revive the israeli—palestinian peace process were discussed. campaigners say more than 220 people were murdered last year while trying to protect their environment or land. global witness, which compiled the...
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israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has met egypt's president, abdel fattah al—sisi, for talks
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israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has met egypt's president, abdel fattah, al—sisi for talkse red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. it's the first official visit to egypt by an israeli premier in a decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, chief political correspondent at the guardian, and martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard. let's have a look at the front pages. the metro focusses on the news that the government has backed the uk's chief medical officers' advice to offer vaccines to 12 to 15—year—olds. the sun, too, looks at the latest expansion of the uk's vaccine roll—out which will see over—12s offered the pfizer biontech jab from next week. the mirror writes that this vaccine aims to to cut the impact of school closures on young people's mental health. the times also looks at the uk's vaccination roll—out as the prime minister prepares to announces his covid winter plan. the guardian reports that borisjohnson will admit that it will be a difficult second winter coping with
israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has met egypt's president, abdel fattah, al—sisi for talkse red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. it's the first official visit to egypt by an israeli premier in a decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejessica elgot, chief political correspondent at the guardian, and martin bentham, home affairs editor for the evening standard. let's have a look at the front pages. the metro focusses on...
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ally el sisi as advocates are sounding the alarm on the worsening conditions faced by egyptian activists and blogger fattah who was returned to prison in 2019, just six month after being freed following a five-year sentence. he reportedly told chip shot immediate "my situation is horrible and i will not be able to continue like this post of me out of this prison. i will kill myself, he said. amy: back in the united states, capitol police arrested a man who parked near headquarters of the democratic national committee in washington, d.c., monday with a machete and bayonet in his pickup truck. officers charged 44-year-old donald craighead of oceanside, california, with possession of prohibited weapons. his truck was emblazoned with a swastika and other white supremacist symbols. the arrest came less than a month after capitol police arrested a north carolina man outside the library of congress who claimed to have a bomb in his truck. police are erecting a temporary fence around the capitol ahead of a far-right, pro-trump so-called "justice for j6" rally planned for saturday. apple has rele
ally el sisi as advocates are sounding the alarm on the worsening conditions faced by egyptian activists and blogger fattah who was returned to prison in 2019, just six month after being freed following a five-year sentence. he reportedly told chip shot immediate "my situation is horrible and i will not be able to continue like this post of me out of this prison. i will kill myself, he said. amy: back in the united states, capitol police arrested a man who parked near headquarters of the...
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sisi was a flight attendant. the best way to never forget a story.you know, their their names here. but the people is to keep telling it and people that day and then because of these from this plane went down here instead of making the capital. we've got to tell the story for. >> those 40 because they can't. so as brad shober reflex at the flight 93 memorial. we get to see the day through his eyes, through the eyes of a first responder. a lot of people were confused a plane crash. how can it just be. >> this huge hole in the ground. right. you know, i'm looking at this round crater realizing okay. here's where plane hit. you can see the indentation is on the side where the wings for. >> but i didn't know that was playing under a call comes in on 9/11/2000, one a plane is down. the shanksville volunteer fire department does the first fire department on scene in a normally barren field crews are met with total destruction. you don't know what was going they were just. >> flying planes into the ground everywhere. what just the chaos that was throughout
sisi was a flight attendant. the best way to never forget a story.you know, their their names here. but the people is to keep telling it and people that day and then because of these from this plane went down here instead of making the capital. we've got to tell the story for. >> those 40 because they can't. so as brad shober reflex at the flight 93 memorial. we get to see the day through his eyes, through the eyes of a first responder. a lot of people were confused a plane crash. how can...
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your cnbc news update israeli prime minister bennett says his meet with the egyptian president al sisi very good. the two talked in a resort town in egypt it's the first official visit by an israeli premier since 2010. >>> the outer bands of tropical storm nicholas are bringing wind and rain to galveston. it's expected to generate flash flooding and a dangerous storm surge today. officials are warning against trying to drive through waters or flooding on roads they prefer that people just don't drive at all >> if you don't have to go on the road later on this evening, please don't finish what you got to do and just kind of be at home in a safe place later on this evening. >> in new york city, a million children are starting their first day of school for the first time since the pandemic began. the city's schools will be open for full-time in-person learning >>> tonight on "the news," a look at the biden administration's plans for booster shots as some say there's no evidence to support them for the public. >>> and britney spears got engaged. it comes just days after her father asked a
your cnbc news update israeli prime minister bennett says his meet with the egyptian president al sisi very good. the two talked in a resort town in egypt it's the first official visit by an israeli premier since 2010. >>> the outer bands of tropical storm nicholas are bringing wind and rain to galveston. it's expected to generate flash flooding and a dangerous storm surge today. officials are warning against trying to drive through waters or flooding on roads they prefer that people...