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welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and around the world, just ahead on cnn newsroom, medical supplies dwindle and life-saving equipment is shut down due to a lack of fuel in gaza. international agencies complain about a lack of action. the race to keep the government open. iceland faces a potential disaster. the nation faces the threat of a volcanic eruption. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and beyond go. it is monday, november 13. the medical situation is growing dire by the hour in gaza as israel steps up the war against hamas. israeli forces say they went deeper into gaza reaching the outskirts of a refugee camp and conducting raids in multiple areas. they say they arrested 20 alleged hamas members. meanwhile multiple hospitals in gaza are closing due to airstrikes. health officials and agencies say staff and civilians are trapped inside gaza s biggest hospital. we have more on that desperate situation in gaza hospitals. some of th
there are now just five days for congress to,a vert a shutdown of the federal government. newly elected speaker mike johnson has announce a two-step plan to fund the government and it is running into opposition from democrats and some republicans. cnn s manu raju has the details. speaker mike johnson in his first test as speaker unveiling the plan to keep the government open with just a handful of days before the end of the week deadline, but already facing fire from his right flank who members of the house freedom caucus concerned about the lack of spending cuts. democrats didn t want any spending cuts and would vote against it and it would not have aid to israel and they re criticizing the unconventional approach by johnson and some agencies would be funded until mid-january and others until early-february and this is an unusual approach, but one johnson says can help achieve their legislative objectives. how many folks on the right will push back and try to push him out
american people to step in front of this crash and rescue people from this collapsing healthcare system and replace it with something better. aides to president trump claim that senate democrats are slow-walking the confirmation of key cabinet officers, including tom price, the physician who mr. trump has nominated the secretary of the department of health and human services. republicans have shifted their timetable for introducing a successor for obamacare. democratic lawmakers ridiculed obamacare without having their own plan to be ready to go now. the chairman s bill runs off the page. i look i took it this morning and i started to read it. i got to title 2 continuous coverage. it says incentive place holder.