i m paula reid in washington. jim acosta has the day off. we are following several developing stories on this busy afternoon. the u.s. takes another step closer to running out of money to pay its debts. despite a deadline as close as 12 days away, the high-stakes negotiations between the white house and republicans have broken down. and it s not clear when they will resume. meanwhile, president biden will cut short his asia trip to address the looming debt crisis, but before heading home tomorrow from the g7 summit in japan biden will meet with ukraine s president. president zelenskyy is making a dramatic appearance at the gathering to ask world leaders for more help in the war against russia. zelenskyy s plea comes as russia claims a major victory in ukraine. today the head of the mercenary wagner group says his fighters captured bakhmut after months of brutal fighting. ukraine says it still holds a small portion of the city. cnn s phil mattingly is at the g7 summit in hiros
he s about to be arrested in new york and calls for his supporters to protest, reminding some of january 6th. how likely are charges? will they stick and how might it affect the presidential campaign. and moral compass. vladimir putin occupies ukraine and days after the rhague issue an arrest warrant for war crimes. one contender says his party is wrong to back away from ukraine. republican governor chris sununu joins me next and democratic senator mark kelly joins me with what s next on the war? plus failure to bank. the market has jitters after a week of worldwide banking concerns and another economic test for president biden. our banking system is sound. but does it raise risks of a recession? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is on edge. after calling for protest, donald trump has everyone s attention once again as the former president and his team prepares for the possibility he could be indicted in new york city this week. wha
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heard much from the prime minister. but you should know he s running for prime minister. my fingers are crossed because we need a strong israel. and he has written a book that is so fantastic it is called beebe my story. it is his real story it s america s story. it s a world story. it s a narrative where he walks through from early in life up to really current day. it s very fascinating. interesting the interaction with various american presidents and secretaries of state. i went to start not at the beginning mr. prime minister i went to start with something that is existenial to both of our countries. that is the regime in iran. now, president trump pretty much at his foot on the throat of this regime. he got rid of the deal the obama administration had negotiated. president biden is begging the same regime to sign something, anything. even though the regime keeps thumbing its nose at the united states and is working at breakneck speed to get their nukes, what do you make o
heard much from the prime minister. but you should know he s running for prime minister. my fingers are crossed because we need a strong israel. and he has written a book that is so fantastic it is called beebe my story. it is his real story it s america s story. it s a world story. it s a narrative where he walks through from early in life up to really current day. it s very fascinating. interesting the interaction with various american presidents and secretaries of state. i went to start not at the beginning mr. prime minister i went to start with something that is existenial to both of our countries. that is the regime in iran. now, president trump pretty much at his foot on the throat of this regime. he got rid of the deal the obama administration had negotiated. president biden is begging the same regime to sign something, anything. even though the regime keeps thumbing its nose at the united states and is working at breakneck speed to get their nukes, what do you make o