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christian: you are well aware that president el-sisi is fighting within the sinai and islamist threat put 2 million people into egypt, that comes with some very serious security implications. >> i am completely sympathetic to president el-sisi, all of the arab countries that are not exactly rushing forward to take these people. but again, i will say this, if you put them back in gaza, you will get the same answer again. the palestinians have been mistreated because they are the only refugee population in the world since 1945 that has not had the chance to resettle. one interesting thing, and i'm sure your intrepid reporters can look into this, i've heard that several thousand, up to 200,000 gaza residents have been able to in effect, bribe their way out of the population of 2 million since october 7, and are now living elsewhere. this is not totally impossible. i think people have to come together and say, look, this is a circumstance that has built up over 75 or more years. it will not be solved immediately. but if you replaced unrwa, the agency that deals with palestinians since the
christian: you are well aware that president el-sisi is fighting within the sinai and islamist threat put 2 million people into egypt, that comes with some very serious security implications. >> i am completely sympathetic to president el-sisi, all of the arab countries that are not exactly rushing forward to take these people. but again, i will say this, if you put them back in gaza, you will get the same answer again. the palestinians have been mistreated because they are the only...
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president trump had spoken with the president of egypt, al-sisi. he's also meeting with king abdullah in the next few days. but she did not specifically say that any of those those leaders actually supported this proposal. chris. so, certainly, a lot of questions, as this press briefing is still underway. she as you pointed out, she said that the president did not commit to boots on the ground. you just played or you just quoted the president as saying that he would go in if necessary. but today, the white house press secretary trying to make the case that the administration doesn't want to send troops there, they haven't committed to send troops there, despite what the president said. also, one more thing, chris. on another topic, she was also asked about nbc news reporting earlier in the week that the trump administration had released a certain amount of the immigrant undocumented immigrants that ice had rounded up and had arrested since the crackdown on illegal immigration began. she did confirm the nbc news reporting, making the case that so fa
president trump had spoken with the president of egypt, al-sisi. he's also meeting with king abdullah in the next few days. but she did not specifically say that any of those those leaders actually supported this proposal. chris. so, certainly, a lot of questions, as this press briefing is still underway. she as you pointed out, she said that the president did not commit to boots on the ground. you just played or you just quoted the president as saying that he would go in if necessary. but...
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egypt's government, the sisi government, operates like it's doing. israel and the u.s.a favor simply by just maintaining the terms of the israel-egypt camp david treaty. the 1979 1980 treaty, and that it's israel's problem to deal with security in gaza. jordan has really not done much. the sunni gulf states, while they've talked about the the need for gaza to be rebuilt, they have no real plan that doesn't involve hamas still being in power. so i think the president is saying, guys, we got to come up with alternatives because we're not going to just keep doing the same thing over and over. >> so is this just a tactic to scare those players, to basically say, okay, you don't do anything about it? then i'm coming in with my american boots and i'm going to do something about it because i do. sorry. answer that. yeah. >> no. go ahead. >> no, please. >> okay. no. so the answer is i don't know. i think at a minimum, if the president is putting everyone in the region on notice that we're not just going to keep doing the same thing over and over and hope for a different outcome
egypt's government, the sisi government, operates like it's doing. israel and the u.s.a favor simply by just maintaining the terms of the israel-egypt camp david treaty. the 1979 1980 treaty, and that it's israel's problem to deal with security in gaza. jordan has really not done much. the sunni gulf states, while they've talked about the the need for gaza to be rebuilt, they have no real plan that doesn't involve hamas still being in power. so i think the president is saying, guys, we got to...
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. >> 30 assists and 52 games this season, sisi had 4 goals and 11 assists in 54 games. this was his first year with the sharks, granlund and cc due to the unrestricted free agents after this season. >> college basketball, big time matchup in moraga. saint mary's renewing the rivalry with gonzaga. pick this one late in the 2nd half kills up to mikey lewis with the huge 3 pushes the lead. it's a 56 to 51. so now just 5.8 seconds remaining. gonzaga with the ball down by graham. ek for 3 comes up short and saint mary's hangs on 60 to 58. they're now 23 and a perfect 10 and oh, in the west coast conference. let's check in on stanford heading on the road facing smu, the cardinal looking for their 5th straight win. this one was really almost its first-half cardio oquendo. that's a 4 point play 3 in the foul us and eu up by 20 at the 2nd half now blue miller. yeah, that's a great nickname that a great pass to window for the alley-oop jam smu rolls. 85 to 61. hosting syracuse, mark mattson. that's a great look i got to say bears trailed by 15 in the 2nd half we share a consent.
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going to be a mass one for you can you tell me can you confirm that you'll be meeting with nbs and sisi of egypt soon? will that be at the white house? well, i'll be meeting with all of them numerous times, by the way, but i'll be meeting with all of them. and yeah, i think that it's a big mistake to allow people, the palestinians or the people living in gaza, to go back yet another time. and we don't want hamas going back. and think of it as a big real estate site and the united states is going to own it. and will slowly very slowly. we're not rush development. we're going to bring stability to the middle east and a totally war torn part of the middle east and part of the middle east that has caused tremendous problem, tremendous problems. the gaza strip and it's totally demolished right now. it's a demolition site. it'll be reclaimed. it'll be leveled out, fixed up. there won't be anybody there. hamas won't be there will be building through other of the very rich countries in the middle east. they'll be building some beautiful sites for the people, for the palestinians to live in. the
going to be a mass one for you can you tell me can you confirm that you'll be meeting with nbs and sisi of egypt soon? will that be at the white house? well, i'll be meeting with all of them numerous times, by the way, but i'll be meeting with all of them. and yeah, i think that it's a big mistake to allow people, the palestinians or the people living in gaza, to go back yet another time. and we don't want hamas going back. and think of it as a big real estate site and the united states is...
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san jose sent mikail grandlund and dakota sisi. granlund was on the final year of his contract.teph and the warriors were blown out by the sons last night. charlie al young, a sixth grader from saint anne's knocked down not one, but two threes from the top of the key. come on now. by the way, she shoots better than her dad rubin. if you know, you know. stanford, president george w. and tony romo in attendance. they saw the pony express throw down the show. smu end the cardinals four game winning streak. >>> a football team always has one goal. end the game. but aaron napp took the field grateful he had already defeated his toughest opponent. >> waking up with hope that today, you will go about your battles and do it to the best of your ability. >> reporter: when it comes to facing life's toughest challenges, aaron knapp knows a thing or two. >> originally said it wasn't cancerous. we got it taken out and it was lymphoma. >> reporter: he noticed a lump on his neck during freshman year, his family decided to have it removed in 2022. and once they did, it came back as cancerous. >>
san jose sent mikail grandlund and dakota sisi. granlund was on the final year of his contract.teph and the warriors were blown out by the sons last night. charlie al young, a sixth grader from saint anne's knocked down not one, but two threes from the top of the key. come on now. by the way, she shoots better than her dad rubin. if you know, you know. stanford, president george w. and tony romo in attendance. they saw the pony express throw down the show. smu end the cardinals four game...
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the truck team sisi as reciprocal it's part of a broader effort to save money and make money back thes telling his treasury secretary scott bessent to stop minting pennies. >> were to be talking about that with capital theory coming up, thank you very much it's a perfect time to bring in kevin o'leary did the aluminum and steel tariffs concern you. >> obviously all terra she should be concerned about because it's escalating trade wars, let's talk about tariffs into verticals number one what trumpets doing looking all around the world including canada and staining and ballast in tariffs particularly with india they had tariffs north of 20% on certain sectors and he will balance that out. if india is going to tax the u.s. at 24% in reciprocal because the services in the u.s. that's making a level playing field, the canadian thing is different. i think what is going on is the renegotiation of nafta if you want to call it that. let's take aluminum the reason aluminum, 70% of imports in the u.s. comes from canada canada has the cheapest power north of america you need a lot of electricity
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it says in part, quote, president el sisi expressed his confidence that president trump's leadership could usher in a golden age of middle east -- [audio difficulty] griff: wow. all right, lucas tomlinson live for us with that that breaking news. thank you, lucas. ♪ griff: peen if while, hamas has released three more hostages under its ongoing ceasefire deal with us el room. -- israel. among them are an american-israeli dual citizen as well as the father of one of the youngest hostages still in captivity. trey yingst joining us live from if tel aviv with the latest. hey, trey. >> reporter: good afternoon. another hostage release took place today with three additional people being freed from hamas if captivity. among them, keith siegel, an american citizen who was released from the gaza port. you can see in this video here hamas parading him across a stage. he was taken with his wife. he was released during the first ceasefire. we do know another man also was freed today from southern gaza in the city of khan yunis, and his wife and two young children were kidnapped on the 7th of octo
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and you've got el-sisi saying i don't want them, they went into lebanon because lebanon didn't have astrong enough, almost a democratic nation, banking institutions, it was a major christian nation, they had democratically elected government, and it was taken down by the plo and hezbollah and all of those gangs. so the only future that these palestinians have is an economic future. and that can only happen if their country is developed where there is no underground tunnels, where the kids aren't raised to hate israel, and trump doesn't want to nation build. trump wants a peaceful area, just like he did with the abraham accords, and so his job right now is to figure out where they go in the meantime, to leverage that, and to make sure that he "works with the partners in the region" to get some kind of conclusion where there is ultimately peace. >> jesse: jessica, do you have a better idea? >> jessica: listen, the two-state solution that we have all wanted for decades is allusive, and unfortunately i think it will continue to be so. and lots of people have tried to get it done and have
and you've got el-sisi saying i don't want them, they went into lebanon because lebanon didn't have astrong enough, almost a democratic nation, banking institutions, it was a major christian nation, they had democratically elected government, and it was taken down by the plo and hezbollah and all of those gangs. so the only future that these palestinians have is an economic future. and that can only happen if their country is developed where there is no underground tunnels, where the kids...
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this era of smotrich's parties, but also in the likud, that the goal then was to pressurize president sisi to open up the border with egypt, make sinai the place where the whole population of gaza would go, then to move the west bank into jordan, the west bank into jordan, and move north and bring america into war with tehran. so you would have a remaking now. there was a theological base for this, and this is where i think the influence around president trump is. >> it's interesting that you speak in those words, reflecting what they say in religious terms. you yourself have are religious, i guess. i mean, you were a catholic priest, but you are very steeped in this conflict mediation and trying to find solutions. and you have been for a long, long time in the middle east. the ceasefire is holding. there seem to be so far regular hostage and prisoner releases. from your conversations with israelis and with hamas political leaders who you talk to. do you have any idea of what the second phase might look like? >> well, first of all, i think it's remarkable that the qataris, with the support
this era of smotrich's parties, but also in the likud, that the goal then was to pressurize president sisi to open up the border with egypt, make sinai the place where the whole population of gaza would go, then to move the west bank into jordan, the west bank into jordan, and move north and bring america into war with tehran. so you would have a remaking now. there was a theological base for this, and this is where i think the influence around president trump is. >> it's interesting that...
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for sisi and abdullah. >> and the king is due here next week. they're thinking in terms of existential. it's not a real estate deal for them. it's not even a humanitarian issue. for them. it's an existential issue. hamas is the extension of the muslim brotherhood. geography is destiny. egypt has a core interest. and for jordan, more than half of the population. palestinian stability. the hashemite kingdom at stake. and again, a jeremy, i think broke the code here. it would be recognition that the palestinian problem is essentially resolved. and that's not, um, politically acceptable. even while arab states have in many instances, undermined palestinian interests, particularly jordan and egypt. >> yeah, well, they're worried about their own internal stability. danny, you've been speaking to people close to president trump who have their own reservations about this proposal. >> well. >> look, there's a. >> couple of things. >> one is. >> a theory from somebody i talked to who has been involved in these issues. and certainly is is. a an. ally of pr
for sisi and abdullah. >> and the king is due here next week. they're thinking in terms of existential. it's not a real estate deal for them. it's not even a humanitarian issue. for them. it's an existential issue. hamas is the extension of the muslim brotherhood. geography is destiny. egypt has a core interest. and for jordan, more than half of the population. palestinian stability. the hashemite kingdom at stake. and again, a jeremy, i think broke the code here. it would be recognition...
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in saudi arabia to the egyptian president al-sisi, who's visiting washington tomorrow, to king jordan, king abdullah of jordan, who's going to washington on february 11th to islamic militants, islamic jihad, hamas, the palestinian authority, all of them denouncing what the president has, in fact said. when we talk about history here, this is this is their homeland. this is where they believe they belong. you know, they evacuated katie, as we all well know, a year and a half ago to the south. they walked back miles, drove back miles to find. yes, rubble. there is not a lot left to northern gaza. but do you know what they're doing? they're setting up house in northern gaza. on top of that rubble. planning on rebuilding with their children to reclaim their communities, their mosques, their schools. their storefronts. i actually went out into the streets of tel aviv and spoke to some israelis about the possibility of donald trump asking palestinians to leave gaza. and our brave team on the ground in gaza spoke to palestinians as well. let's take a little bit of a listen to some of what th
in saudi arabia to the egyptian president al-sisi, who's visiting washington tomorrow, to king jordan, king abdullah of jordan, who's going to washington on february 11th to islamic militants, islamic jihad, hamas, the palestinian authority, all of them denouncing what the president has, in fact said. when we talk about history here, this is this is their homeland. this is where they believe they belong. you know, they evacuated katie, as we all well know, a year and a half ago to the south....
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president sisi and egypt, king abdullah and jordan, the sunni gulf leaders, because we're just not we're just not going to rebuild gaza with hamas back in charge and try to hope and pray and cross our fingers that we're not going to get the same thing we got between 2000 and 5 and october 7th, 2023. >> all right, dan senor, fascinating conversation. thank you very much for joining us. come back. >> thanks, casey. >> see you soon. great. all right. we got 30s left. preston. big picture reaction there. >> illuminating conversation, you know, and maybe. look, maybe it comes down to saudi arabia. comes in, and they're the ones who put all the money in, and they're the ones who developed the land for us to go over. it's very imperialistic for the united states to go over and try to take over. >> gaza yeah, i think that president trump feels like in his first term, he did a lot of good things in the middle east. i'm going to move the american embassy to jerusalem. we've got the abraham accords. i think he feels like he's got credibility in the region to do things that are extremely outside the
president sisi and egypt, king abdullah and jordan, the sunni gulf leaders, because we're just not we're just not going to rebuild gaza with hamas back in charge and try to hope and pray and cross our fingers that we're not going to get the same thing we got between 2000 and 5 and october 7th, 2023. >> all right, dan senor, fascinating conversation. thank you very much for joining us. come back. >> thanks, casey. >> see you soon. great. all right. we got 30s left. preston. big...
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um, president trump spoke with the egyptian president al-sisi today about that idea, the future of the cease fire agreement. you know, egypt has, you know, rejected the idea of the relocating of these 1 million palestinians in gaza. um, what do you think is happening here? >> you know, president trump's thinking with the mindset of an opportunistic real estate developer. um, his special envoy, who was in gaza this past week, talked about, well, the president actually mentioned the fact that gaza is a demolition zone, which would be a sort of take if you wanted to redevelop a piece of property. but the intricacies and complications of middle east politics, i think, suggests the president's going to run into very heavy lifting with both egypt and jordan. both of them are not going to be willing to accept large numbers of palestinians. there are so many reasons that pertain to jordanian security, egyptian security, not to mention the notion of, um, of forcing, pushing palestinians who have been some of whom have been located and relocated 4 or 5 times, of course, over the last 15 months,
um, president trump spoke with the egyptian president al-sisi today about that idea, the future of the cease fire agreement. you know, egypt has, you know, rejected the idea of the relocating of these 1 million palestinians in gaza. um, what do you think is happening here? >> you know, president trump's thinking with the mindset of an opportunistic real estate developer. um, his special envoy, who was in gaza this past week, talked about, well, the president actually mentioned the fact...
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uh, president sisi has the same concern, obviously, about about egypt. we're going to see king abdullah in, uh, in washington next week. and he's really on the spot now. you know, the usual process for all of this. sarah would be, you know, you work through the different agencies of government, the national security council, you come up with a proposal for the president, you red team it to make sure that you understand what its implications could be. you quietly sell it to the allies so that not everybody jumps up and down and says no when it first happens. there was none of that. this seemed to evolve, as you heard before, from the morning to the afternoon. it just sort of came out of the president's head and and his mouth. and then, of course, you saw prime minister netanyahu sitting there smiling, understandably so, because he's got a right wing that wants to take over all of gaza and make sure that it is, in fact, once again, is full israeli territory. if he can't get that having it as american territory probably seemed like a pretty good option. and
uh, president sisi has the same concern, obviously, about about egypt. we're going to see king abdullah in, uh, in washington next week. and he's really on the spot now. you know, the usual process for all of this. sarah would be, you know, you work through the different agencies of government, the national security council, you come up with a proposal for the president, you red team it to make sure that you understand what its implications could be. you quietly sell it to the allies so that...
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we know al-sisi, the egyptian president, is going to be traveling to washington tomorrow. we know king abdullah will be going on february 11th, next week to washington as well, two major players in which the president has said he thinks he can convince to get on board with this plan. but so far from what we have seen, they have completely denounced any possibility of asking or making forcing gazans to leave gaza. i think it's important to understand what the homeland means to palestinians there. they have left north gaza to go to the south during the war. they have now returned to rubble, to nothing, and yet they are building homes on top of that rubble. and the president yesterday said, well, why do they why would they want to do that for them? this is their national identity. this is their homeland, this is their community. this is what they know. this is what they see as having shed blood for. and so for that reason, andrea, palestinians want to stay in gaza. and many israelis that i've spoken to here in tel aviv as well, believe that palestinians have a right to that l
we know al-sisi, the egyptian president, is going to be traveling to washington tomorrow. we know king abdullah will be going on february 11th, next week to washington as well, two major players in which the president has said he thinks he can convince to get on board with this plan. but so far from what we have seen, they have completely denounced any possibility of asking or making forcing gazans to leave gaza. i think it's important to understand what the homeland means to palestinians...
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i've spoken with two of so bebe king and el—sisi parents have. spoken . stancombe parents spoken. elsie stancombe parents have spoken for the very first time to the sunday times. and i mean, i did have a tear in my eye reading this in the car on the way here. nick. >> this is heartbreaking. this is absolutely heartbreaking. >> and they make an interesting point in this piece. i do urge people to just read their first hand testimony of, you know, how they got the girls into the dance group, how they heard the news, how they were treated when they then approached the scene taped off by the police? it is literally every parent's abject worst nightmare. but they've made an interesting point that i think merits some discussion. the judge in the case, obviously now sentencing is filmed. the whole case isn't filmed like it is in america, but the sentencing is filmed. and the judge was pretty explicit about the injuries that were sustained by bebe and el—sisi. and they're saying, was it necessary to have gone into that detail? we don't want our little girls remem
i've spoken with two of so bebe king and el—sisi parents have. spoken . stancombe parents spoken. elsie stancombe parents have spoken for the very first time to the sunday times. and i mean, i did have a tear in my eye reading this in the car on the way here. nick. >> this is heartbreaking. this is absolutely heartbreaking. >> and they make an interesting point in this piece. i do urge people to just read their first hand testimony of, you know, how they got the girls into the...