today as he tries to stop the conflict from widening throughout the region. meanwhile here in washington a major roadblock on capitol hill. the future of the house approved a stand alone aid package for israel in limbo. the house bill is dead on arrival and they said it. shannon: a big win for the new speaker of the house can be short-lived critical funding for israel fight against hamas and ukraine against russia gets caught up in a political wrangling. owned to pair up border security with ukraine i think we can get bipartisan agreement on both of those matters. shannon: speaker of the house and michael johnson all joined us exclusively desi designed by dispersal week on the job and his plan to avoid a government shutdown just days from now. and. quickly provided israel advice that only the best of friends can offer on how to minimize civilian deaths while still achieving s objectives of finding and finishing hamas a terrorist big et cetera to blinken back in the midd
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this is cnn. the world s news this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live for from new york today on the program president biden outlines a plan for a seat it s spire in gaza, a full and complete ceasefire, and suggests benjamin netanyahu was prolonging the war to stay in power what will it take for israel and hamas to reach a truce i will ask richard haas and in a dramatic shift, biden issued and second of action this week capping the number of migrants who can seek asylum at the us-mexico border. will this help him politically, or is it too late? talk to the new yorkers, jonathan blitzer also this week, mexicans elected their first female president who will likely continue the policies of the populous leader amlo i ll dig into what it means and what worries the political analysts, denise wrestle plus i ll dr. richard sharma about what he says has gone badly wrong with capital
Sisi, he has done a fantasticjob and a very difficult situation. Also today there will be no Armada Heading to gibraltar. The british Prime Minister restores some calm, laughing off the diplomatic row over the rock, which would always be resolved through dialogue. Jared kushner arrives in iraq. The president s envoy and son in law is quickly becoming one of the president most trusted lieutenants. Im katty kay in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. Today we start in russia, ten people have been killed in an explosion between two underground stations in St Petersburg. President Vladimir Putin said all causes, especially terrorism, were being investigated. The head of russias National Anti terrorist Committee Says another explosive device was later found and made safe at Ploshchad Vosstaniya station. St petersburg metro system sees more than two million passengers travel on the system each day this is the first time its been targeted. Richard galpin has the latest. In the immediate
and it s a report that will deeply disappoint the parents of josh and shane who were deeply hoping this or deal would be over for their sons. it appears that this or deal is finally over. a court in iran has convicted bauer and fattal of spying and trespass and sentenced them to eight years in prison, three years for trespassing and three years for spying, a charge that the men and their lawyers have been declaring all along. his attorney says he was ain t ware of the verdict until he heard it in the media. he says he s not going to comment until he s spoken to court officials. of course this is a case that made worldwide headlines shortly after the hikers were detained in july 2009 and it has increased tensions between iran and the u.s. and this verdict certainly won t help relations between washington and tehran. but analysts say this case is far from over. the lawyers have 20 days to appeal the verdict and don t rule out the possibility that iranian authorities will releas