the northern hemisphere sees a partial eclipse of the sun. the end of a reality tv era as keeping up with the kardashians, airs its final episode after fourteen years. hello and thanks forjoining us. the uk s prime minister, borisjohnson and president biden have announced an updated partnership agreement, following their first face to face meeting. speaking after the talks held in cornwall on the eve of the g7 summit the prime minister also insisted there was common ground on the need to resolve post brexit trade problems in northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports quite the hello. the american president, the new mrsjohnson. the prime minister hosting this new quartet. no handshakes, the era doesn t allow. but a historic bump, the first lady s description. after a stroll on this exclusive cornish beach, the preamble before the politics. are you pleased to be here, mr president? i m very pleased to be here. they have may roles scripted by their
could this be the beginning of the end for benjamin netanyahu s time as israel s longest serving prime minister? the country has once again found itself staring down at another deadline to form a government. a key israeli opposition party has now backed a unity government and that move would unseat mr neta nyahu. courtney bembridge reports. for local elections in tear years have returned no clear winner, and through it all benjamin netanyahu has clung to power. do you want another election? he asks. no, says the crowd. but now the clearest path yet to a unity government that would end his time as the country s longest serving prime minister. naftali bennett, a far right nationalist politician, he was once benjamin netanyahu s chief of staff, as jane talks with centrist party leader yair lapid. translation: , ., translation: all parties are invited to join translation: all parties are invited to join the translation: all parties are | invited to join the government, fo
failure to investigate it. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world, i m kim brunhuber, this is cnn newsroom. u.s. president joe biden says the united states is ready to help fill a vaccine shortage around the world with tens of millions of additional doses, but there s a catch. the majority of those surplus vaccines were made by astrazeneca and haven t yet been approved by the u.s. government. that authorization is required before the u.s. can export them to places like vietnam, but as one white house official said, the u.s. has a moral obligation to help protect as many people globally as possible. our overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. it s as simple as that. we want to save lives and thwart variants that place all of us at risk. but perhaps most important this is just the right thing to do. cnn s elizabeth
it is tuesday, june 22, 5:00 a.m. in new york. and today voters in new york city head to the polls for a crucial primary election, one that doubles really as a referendum on the crime spiking across the country as the pandemic begins to ease, murders, shootings, hate crimes all up significantly as new york city reopens from covid-19. in the wide open democratic field, these are the four considered top candidates, brooklyn borough president and former police officer eric adams, former sanitation commissioner katherine garcia, and recent presidential andrew yang who teamed up over the weekend in an effort to slow adams momentum. and there is also civil rights laura maya wiley, pick of progressives. and today marks the end of a wild and heated campaign, but don t expect results anytime soon. more from athena jones. reporter: good morning. today is primary day in what is being called the most significant election in new york city in a generation. 13 candidates are vying fo
down. so it is 4:00 in the morning in washington where in just a matter of hours the senate will hold a procedural vote on a sweeping voting rights bill, part of a critical week for president biden s legislative agenda and his efforts to secure a bipartisan agreement on another key issue, which is infrastructure. sources tell cnn that there is optimism around the talks with the president already sitting down with two democratic senators as he pushes for a path forward. phil mattingly is covering all of this and he has the latest. i think the president having served 36 years in the senate, he is always going to be deeply involved. reporter: president biden with his legislative agenda hanging in the balance now pushing to close the deal. he is always going to roll up his sleeves and want to know every detail of what is being discussed. reporter: or at least a deal, a bipartisan one, on infrastructure. where 21 senators including 11 republicans are signed on to a trill