because everybody has their say, we come together, and we get it done. let s go to cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox. divides are threatening biden s agenda here, threatening a functioning government as well. reporter: i think the stalemates are intensifying on capitol hill. and there are two different factions who are fighting over different issues here. you have republicans and democrats who are really at an impasse on what to do about the debt ceiling. as you noted, last night in the house of representatives, there was a bill to fund the government. that bill also included an increase in the country s borrowing limit. but when it goes to the u.s. senate, there s really no indication right now that republicans are going to be ready or fall in line to vote with democrats on this. there are a few republicans who have not said which way they will vote on this piece of legislation. you have some lawmakers from the hurricane-ravaged state of louisiana who haven t said how the
house correspondent, phil mattingly, and cnn senior international security editor, nick paton walsh. let me start with you. 17 capitals now, at least 17, this is happening remarkably fast. in a week. and if you cast your mind back, victor, to literally how the last 20 years have often been about stalemates over a village in the middle of nowhere, an intense amount of u.s. military power, the speed of this reversal is utterly staggering, faster frankly than when the u.s. swept in, in 2001. the second and third largest cities in taliban s hands. kandahar fell overnight. it feels like a couple of days ago now, remarkable that they have that hugely symbolic birthplace of their movement now in their hands. the question, what of kabul next? yes, there s mazari in the north, possibly the east, but it s very clear they have their target set on kabul, but do they want a lengthy and bitter street fight for a city of 6 million to
coalition government has never seen such a broad based coalition government is the one we are not talking about. and i think the fact that it has so many problems getting agreement and the different parties, that does show how difficult it is going to be for this to govern. but there was such a desire to have a unity government after four inconclusive general elections in just two years in israel and that means that there was just an unprecedented period of political stalemates and that is something that you cannot pass the proper government budget local government, lots of things have been held up and that has cost a lot of frustration in the country was really divided in these elections to between the pro and anti netanyahu clock instead of the ordinary political line. unity government to be a bit of a
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minneapolis police department bang neck restraints and requiring officers to document and justify any time they unholster a weapon. what do you think of the changes? not going to make a difference. we changed policies for years. reporter: what makes the difference? getting to know your community. reporter: a year later unifying pleas for more change and more justice. and this rally will step off, turn into a march any moment now. mentioned there s three days of commemorations. tomorrow will be focused on virtual organizing, pushing congress to pass the justice in policing act. tuesday events throughout minneapolis and the country in what the family is calling a celebration of george floyd s life. live in minneapolis, shaq, thank you. coming up why 2022 could be to blame for ongoing political stalemates in election.