reporter: sure. things are set to kick off at 4:00 p.m. local time in israel, 9:00 a.m. eastern. there s a lot to get through in this special knesset session. first up, we ll hear from naftali bennett, the proposed prime minister, for the first half of this rotating prime ministership of a coalition government. you ll hear from the man who is from the biggest party that is not in the government, that party is likud. and that man is benjamin netanyahu. you can bet that he will use all the time available to him to repeat his opposition to this government and his claims of fraud. not in the trumpian false allegations of vote-stealing, but in a sense that he feels naftali bennett won his vote under false pretenses because he had promised not to go into government with yair lapid. after this, other parties will have an opportunity to speak as well. then there will be a vote for a
terrified teammates, fans, and viewers watching around the world. joe biden getting chummy with global leaders. how boris johnson replied to part of the club saying this. he also famously referred to you as a physical and emotional clone of president trump. i just wonder how you responded to that. once again, welcome. i want to take a moment to acknowledge where we are here in our little southwestern corner of england. this idyllic setting on the cornish coast. and something like this is just about where world leaders are seeing as they re waking up for the third and final day of the g7 in cornwall. and a session is set to begin in just a couple of hours. it is titled open societies and economies. one of the last two working
sessions of this g7. after that, the sixth and final session of the summit tackles the issue of climate change. so late saturday, the royal air force red arrows put on an impressive show as the group of seven assembled on the beach for another family photo. unlike their earlier pictures, this one also involved the invited guests at this summit. that includes south africa, south korea, and australia. the white house says president biden has had one-on-one chats with nearly all of them, and by most accounts he s made a good impression. take a listen to french president emmanuel macron as he sat down with mr. biden. i think it s great to have a u.s. president part of the club and very willing to cooperate. the united states has said before, we re back. the u.s. is back. we feel very, very strongly about the cohesion of nato, and i for one think that the european union is an incredibly
we ll bring you continuing coverage of the g7 in just about ten minutes. i ll throw it back to robyn curnow in atlanta. we have a guest just gearing up that i think is going to be interesting in about ten minutes or so, on the economic aspects of g7. after all, they are the world s richest democracies. how they spend their money actually affects where this world goes. we ll be talking about that in about ten minutes. excellent. we ll check in with you then, thanks so much. benjamin netanyahu may not last the day as israeli prime minister. a special session of parliament that will determine his political future is just hours away. he ll be removed from power if a confidence vote on a proposed coalition government clears the knesset. all it needs is a simple majority. if successful right-wing leader naftali bennett will be borne in as prime minister. take us through what happens in the coming hours and give us a sense of the timing here.