while touring flood damage.inlv maxwell. what we ve just learned. the college rowing tragedy. the body of a second student pulled from the water. and what it took to finally get the suez canal open again. quite a development today. good evening. it s great to have you with us as we start another week together. we begin tonight with the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin in the death of george floyd. it was ten months ago, memorial day last year, and those searing, awful images seen by the nation and the world. it brought an almost immediate reckoning on race, justice, and policing. and a long-overdue conversation. now, the first trial begins. opening statements delivered today. we ve now heard from a 911 dispatcher for the first time. what she was watching play out on a city camera.
overwhelming support from the egyptian people. as long as that s the case, they will enforce stability. we are not saying it was a coop. not going away any time soon. the obama administration policy has been an embarrassment and it s not getting better with time. we succeeded in alienating about every major faction of the egyptian politics. the muslim brotherhood and the military and the elements that are small. what we should be doing is backing this process that he launched. it s not jeffersonian democracy. that tlefr has been in egypt. we need a government that will uphold and keep the court and the suez canal open and operate on military matters as they had since camp david. meanwhile how about the policy towards syria. the tragedy is unbearable.
government and uphold the intl commitments. and the peace agreement with israel and coping the suez canal open and not falling prey to radicals has happens in so many middle eastern countries. and the other snougz that can provide that is the egyptian military. great to so you. thank you for joining us. and the push by the republican establishment and business leaders create a united front. and the head of the 2014 elections and s business leader on what he believes can belished or not. and this. respiratory well, yeah, it looks like a pillow fight and a lot more. what it is really about coming
would have seen him come back. hold on a second. 84 million egyptians. it s geopolitical and the defining place in the middle east. under mubarak who he pushed out, they kept the peace for 30 years with israel. now we are in a situation where the muslim brotherhood hates us, the military hates us, the christians now hate us because they re now marking their homes and burning them and their churches. i think that s a key question and probably a factor in whether or not to continue sending aid. so they have to think about that they need the military to keep the suez canal open and they need the military to keep that peace treaty with israel since 1979 and to cut off aid could be a problem. that s why you had republican peter king of new york saying do not cut off aid. we need to maintain our influence. and he s the chair of the counterterrorism and intelligence community in the house. nobody respects us. that s the problem.
would have seen him come back. hold on a second. 84 million egyptians. it s geopolitical and the defining place in the middle east. under mubarak who he pushed out, they kept the peace for 30 years with israel. now we are in a situation where the muslim brotherhood hates us, the military hates us, the christians now hate us because they re now marking their homes and burning them and their churches. i think that s a key question and probably a factor in whether or not to continue sending aid. so they have to think about that they need the military to keep the suez canal open and they need the military to keep that peace treaty with israel since 1979 and to cut off aid could be a problem. that s why you had republican peter king of new york saying do not cut off aid. we need to maintain our influence. and he s the chair of the counterterrorism and intelligence community in the house. nobody respects us. that s the problem.