Terrorist attack by hamas a brutal Surprise Attack . By hamas in israel israel, whos firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back the iranbacked Rebels Stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran it is linked to hamas there has too, the who team all part of its Axis Of Resistance why is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why iran hates america good evening. Im Fareed Zakaria. Iran in the United States shared deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the Hostage Crisis of 1979 we watch what appeared to be an irrational, furious attack and wondered why or how anyone would act this way . But to iran taking the hostages was completely rational given the history that led up to that mom
Terrorist attack by hamas a brutal Surprise Attack . By hamas in israel israel, whos firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back the iranbacked Rebels Stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran it is linked to hamas there has too, the who team all part of its Axis Of Resistance why is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why iran hates america good evening. Im Fareed Zakaria. Iran in the United States shared deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the Hostage Crisis of 1979 we watch what appeared to be an irrational, furious attack and wondered why or how anyone would act this way . But to iran taking the hostages was completely rational given the history that led up to that mom
hello, i m matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. now to a big political story in the uk, with the main opposition labour party being accused of a major u turn. the party is to announce that it will no longer spend £28 billion a year on environmental projects if it wins the general election. the party made the pledge 2.5 years ago. let s get more on this major political move. sir keir starmer has just been speaking about labour s green plans to our political editor chris mason. keir starmer, let s be clear. what are you binning today and what are you keeping? since we ve announced the green prosperity plan, we ve made a number of very important commitments, like green steel so we continue to make steel in this country, giga factories so we can do the next generation of cars, a national wealth fund so that we can have investment coming in for the jobs of the future, and green energy, which will be
bill: we ve got a big and violent storm soaking california. you have torrential rain turning roads into rivers. 11 million under flash flood warnings. we knew this was coming and it is as bad as they predicted. the rain continues into tuesday. we are keeping a close eye on that. we ll get you there when the sun comes up. worse than expected. that s how overnight the house speaker mike johnson describes the bi partisan border bill. the senate has been working on it for months. is there a path to passage? the golden question this morning. hope you had an awesome weekend. good morning from new york. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. so we were waiting for this bill text. it was out there for a while. yesterday senate negotiators released it. they are calling it the bipartisan border bill. speaker johnson declared it dead on arrival in the house. it includes provisions to end catch and release and make it harder for migrants to seek asyl
infamous trump phone call to the georgia secretary of state. so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. cnn s sara murray has been following this story since the very beginning. and sara, the jurors in fulton county, georgia, are sworn in. what happens next? for the next several weeks, they re going the operate like a normal grand jury would in fulton county. which means they re probably going the hear cases that are murders, that are carjackings, that are robberies, that kind of thing. and then at a certain point, the d.a. s team is probably going to come to them in a couple of weeks, walk into the one of those grand juries and say okay, today you re going the hear a different kind of case, and we ll likely present their evidence against donald trump or any of the allies that they want to try to bring charges against before this grand jury. remember, a special grand jury spent months a