spurs, who are able to stroll around at the moment. and they will have a free kick, which christian eriksen, i m sure, will take a good look at. david: in a position, isn t it, to the header. he s got the aerial presence that totten mid fielder, really added that to his game. also been a solid mid field presence. jonathan: it s going to be christian eriksen once more with one of those trademark deliveries. it s almost gone all the way through. teed up for davis! it is six. hammered home by ben davis, his first premier league goal of the season and spurs are really enjoying themselves now. david: spurs have been irresistible today.
holiest sites in one of the world s great faiths. each year millions of muslims come from around the world to saudi arabia to take part in the walk. in addition to an sheet wonders, this country is also home to modern ones, including soaring achievements in architecture. egypt is a thriving center of learning and achievement thousands before other parts of the world. the wonders of iz s, luxor and alexandria are proud monuments to that ancient heritage. all over the world people dream of walking through the ruins of petra in jordan. iraq was the cradle of civilization and is a land of natural beauty.
and the united arab emirates has reached incredible heights with glass and steel and turned earth and water into spectacular works of art. the entire region is at the center of the key of shipping lanes of is red sea and the straits of hormos. the potential of this region has never, ever been greater. 65% of its population is under the age of 30. like all young men and women, they seek great futures to build, great national projects to join and a place for their families to call home. but this untapped potential, this tremendous cause of optimism is held at bay by
how subdued, how deliberate and certainty nuance language. jonathan: it was it was a striking switch i heart. even the remarks that the president has made early on in his administration. remember, this is somebody who used during the campaign that perhaps islam hates us. now you are seeing a very different set of conversational techniques moving forward. i want to hit a couple key points that stood out to me. this is a president that talked about tolerance and respect, a president that said that muslim nations must be willing to take on the burden. i do think that is something that perhaps people in his base back home may want to hear. you heard that moment from the president when he said repeatedly drive them out, but putting the onus on the middle eastern leaders in the room with him. some of the things we often hear asides, improvisational comments
from the moment we arrived. you also hosted me in the treasured home of king abdul-aziz, the founder of the kingdom who united your great people. working alongside of another beloved leader, american president franklin roosevelt, king abdul-aziz began the enduring partnership between our two countries. king solomon, your father would be very, very proud to see that you are continuing his legacy. and just as he opened the first chapter of our partnership, today we begin a new chapter