around the world. i m omar jimenez. we have a lot to get to here. we ll start with israel s offensive raging on in gaza this morning while the death toll soars. and a warning some of the images you will see are disturbing. in central gaza family members mourn their dead outside the hospital. and at least 250 people were killed and 500 injured in the last 24 hours. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was interrupted by angry shouts from family members of hostages still held in gaza. it happened during a special session of parliament monday after he made a second wartime visit to the palestinian territory telling soldiers of the long fight to come putting him at odds with the white house. translator: whoever talks about stopping, there is no such thing. we are not stopping. the war will continue until the end. reporter: so nada bashir is joining us from london. so for starters, a source is telling cnn that netanyahu dispatched a close confidant to washington for g
stock prices actually are up slightly today, even doing better than the market as a whole. back to you, harris. harris: dan springer, thank you very much. this is breaking. another potential partial government shutdown looming over capitol hill as lawmakers are meeting today. they have announced to try and reach some sort of agreement on border security spending. this, after bipartisan negotiations broke down over the weekend with democrats and republicans seemingly unable to compromise on funding for i.c.e. i want to bring and now john garamendi of california, saying he would expand existing barriers along the border in exchange for passing immigration reform. you and i have talked about this. meeting in the middle of this very program. i want to now dig in deeper. think of her being with me. i m here, harris. let s go. harris: why the 11th hour cut on detention bids? for criminals and i call them criminals because they are already illegal for come here illegally in the united
billion for a wall, but what the president is offering is only a temporary protection for these dreamers, and for some of the people under temporary protected status, and what democrats are telling me is they are not going to trade permanent for temporary, under any conditions, regardless of the amount of money at stake. and furthermore, as sara points out, they are not in a mood to negotiate both the shutdown and immigration at the same time. they feel that these are two distinct and different conversations. and they re not even going to talk about immigration, including the walt, until the government is back open. and the democrats are in the minority back when they were talking about that deal you laid out. ryan nobles, and sara westwood, thank you both for the insight. now, as the president prepare force his remarks, we are hearing that house democrats plan to move forward with a path of their own. and a plan that they are proposing. a source telling cnn, they plan to vote next w
republicans are starting to pressure this administration, according to sources that i talked to up on capitol hill to try to get this, it s some type of ending. the past 72 hours have been dominated by this back and forth, alex, between speaker pelosi and president trump. at times it s been humorous but it s no laughing matter this is now about a week and a half out until the president s state of the union address and no major break through right now in terms of these negotiations. so julia, house democrats who are contemplating voting to include more than a billion dollars on. border security spending, but that does no include money for the wall. what s the likelihood the president accepts that offer there s no funding for the wall. what s the point? i think at this point there s a low likelihood the president accept that offer. he has throughout the past couple of weeks been very loyal to his base saying i want $5.7
white house. tell us about it. reporter: yeah, ana, the president confirmed some reporting we got last night, a white house official telling me that president trump was inclined to declare a national emergency if these talks between republicans and democrats continue to stall. the president confirmed that and went a bit further. before i get into that, i did want to point out we re now hearing from some aides that were in that closed door meeting today between top administration officials and aides to lawmakers. the president just tweeted it was a productive meeting. we re not hearing that from the folks that were actually behind those closed doors. as we understand, democrats got a detailed list of proposals from republicans that outlined the president s plan for border security spending. the democrats didn t make a counter offer. democrats insisted that the federal government should first be reopened before any serious discussion about funding a border wall or border barrier, as th