not including the taliban, yet. [applause] let s welcome tonight s guests! she s got the top shelf opinions that we are too short to reach. fox news headlines 24/7 carley shimkus! he became a bank president just for a free checking former oklahoma state representative t.w. shannon! she s got a mind like a steel trap sharp, rusted, and filled with dead squirrels. fox news contributor, kat timpf! and he s like a deck of cards. he has four suits, and your grandmother would love to get her hands on him. fox & friends weekend host, will cain! [applause] oh, what an ugly panel we have. [laughter] thank god i m a 10. so, will, are you my theory
prince below the balcony going, okay what should i do? what should i do? burn that sucker down. [laughs] how is she going to get to? it right? that is the reality for the democrats right now. republicans know it. they re playing them like a deck of cards. because they see something there. the democrats to do that just doesn t exist. at the end of the day, this is as expendable now as it was for harry reid and mitch mcconnell, at the time they block the filibuster before. four to our viewers, this is by both these gentlemen are friends of this broadcast. michael, i can grant you the chair, we will grant you 15 extra seconds. we are still here, all right? the country didn t dissolve because the filibuster went away. thank you. i will submit your comments to the record. david, michael, thank you. we will do this again.
monitors who will be in both israel and gaza to oversee the cease-fire. so egypt does have leverage. egypt has long played this role as an intermediary. you have an assertive government in egypt under president sisi that wants to assume the country s traditional leadership. he wants to be very much like mubarak. egypt went through the arab spring. it had its own period of muslim brotherhood rule, and now i think you re seeing egypt try and go back to the egypt that the world knew before as a player in the middle east peace process. that was something that president mubarak was very proud of, that he had that portfolio of middle east peace in his deck of cards. and, richard, how effective was the united states as an interlocutor. we saw the white house being very sort of careful but also somewhat transparent about their
of, that he had that portfolio p of middle east peace in his deck of cards. and, richard, how effective was the united states as an interlocutor? we saw the white house being or very sort of careful but also somewhat transparent about theii strategy, communicating publiclt around this. they were saying, we are doing diplomacy. the president bragging about how intensive the effort was. but the white house was insisting over and over again that their diplomatic efforts were quiet, they were behind thi scenes, they were while they were applied and deliberate and consistent, they were not e something we were going to see every step of the way. can you tell from your reportino how effective u.s. efforts were here? reporter: i think quiet was e key in this, and i m not just trying to celebrate the u.s. us efforts. it s just you have to look at the alternative.yo had president trump been in office still, for example and you have to think about things i
Iran’s Defence Minister, Brigadier General Amir Hatami, became the first defence minister of the country to visit India in 40 years, opening a new and significant avenue of cooperation between Tehran and New Delhi. More than just the bilateral, Hatami’s visit on the sidelines of the AeroIndia 2021 event in Bengaluru to take part in the first conclave for the defence ministers of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) brings Tehran back into New Delhi’s balancing act in West Asia (Middle East), as it continues to work towards maintaining relations between the Gulf, Israel and Iran. Hatami was invited to attend the event during Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit to Iran in September 2020.