Republicans strike a stopgap deal to reopen the government on the third day of the shutdown plus. After angry interruptions from Israeli Palestinian politicians the u. S. Vice president tells Israels Parliament the u. S. Embassy will move to jerusalem next year while in brussels maqueda vazquez e. U. Backing for a palestinian capital in East Jerusalem. Antec expands its offensive in Northern Syria and says russia agree to the operation. With all those sports news six term Australian Open champion though they talk of it has been locked out of all the latest news from mobilise the probe. Politicians in the United States how three each to an agreement to end the federal shutdown which came into effect at midnight on friday closing down non essential Government Services senators from this Ruling Republican Party and the opposition democrats have struck a temporary deal to restart government funding due to vote on it shortly nonessential federal services across the u. S. Are currently closed down after the rival republican and democratic parties failed to agree a budget in a row over immigration the democrats had been holding back their support unhappy that the republicans are repealing a bill that prevents the children of Illegal Immigrants being deported since our meeting in the oval office on friday the president and i have not spoken. And the white house refused to engage in negotiations over the weekend the great deal making president sat on the sidelines despite and because of this frustration ive been having conversations with the republican leader over the weekend about a path forward after several discussions offers counteroffers the republican leader and i have come to an arrangement how to combine as following events at the state of u. S. Government capitol hill simpatico a detail of so is how did they get here. Well they got here although Chuck Schumer right there trying to poke at donald trump who obviously said that if he was he was a great businessman he was a good deal maker and he could get things done if you went to capitol hill he has been largely sidelined we believe on this issue what happened i think is about twenty democratic republican senators they spent all weekend here at the capitol trying to hash out this agreement and what they have decided is they are going to fund the government for all of three weeks well they try to come up with a budget a long term budget that is a tall order in a very short amount of time it would be what it is what the democrats wanted is protection for about eight hundred thousand people who were brought to this country without documentation as children theyre called dreamers President Trump throughout the program they allowed them to work and stay here without being deported he said congress should fix it so democrats seize this opportunity they said ok well you need to pass a budget then you need to protect these children and they did come to several different agreements they thought with the white house and the white house turned around and said no we dont agree to that after all so what the frustration as you just hear from the Senate Minority leader they have reached this deal with the republicans with the condition that if they cannot figure out a fix to help these undocumented workers that are part of this program then the legislation will be voted on in the senate after this february eighth deadline so now it goes to the house than we wait to see a President Donald Trump is going to sign it we should hear from his press secretary in about thirty minutes time so well have an indication then it does seem as if it is likely to pass watching the senate floor right now still in the speeches mode but the fact that they voted to proceed with the vote means they have a deal now but what does that mean in three weeks well it might be back here talking about this all over go back to people looking from across the world might be thinking how when you get to a situation when government shuts down is this a real failure of u. S. Politics u. S. Government in a way that its got to this this extent. It is. Actually Standard Practice now government shutdowns are becoming not that uncommon the last one was in twenty thirteen that was republicans controlled the house and the senate and president obama was in the white house obviously a democrat and theyve happened throughout history the bigger concern i think is that they cannot come up with a budget they keep doing this they keep doing continuing resolutions and when they do that that has a long term impact on people who work for the federal government and for the pentagon the pentagon has been screaming about this they say they cant enter into contracts until they know how much money theyre going to get for the year so the bigger question is can they function if you think about the one job the most important job the congress has is to come up with a budget they really havent been doing that for years instead they do these little continuing resolutions which were seen once again another three weeks of funding at the current levels that gives nobody any kind of certainty so it does seem a very strange but it. Is one notable descent difference this is the first time that the republicans controlled the white house the house of the senate and they still shut down the government so thats the first time for that but this is really just Standard Operating Procedure now in washington and a sign of just how dysfunctional and bipartisan. Just how dysfunctional its become here atika having that bringing us the latest on that breaking news out of capitol hill thats a stopgap decision has been reached between the two sides. U. S. Vice president has told Israels Parliament the u. S. Will move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem by the end of next year mike pence made the announcement during a speech to israels knesset which was initially interrupted for testing Israeli Arabs politicians after they were thrown out and spoke of the u. S. His friendship with israel is the First AmericanVice President to address the knesset praised for his decision to recognize jerusalem for awhile the United States recognized your nation. One of ministration after another refused to recognize your capital but just last month President Donald Trump made history he righted seventy youre wrong he kept his word to the American People when he announced that the United States of america will finally acknowledge jerusalem is israels capital. Well herefore said joins us now live from West Hollywood just saying pitches the Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu sitting down with mike pence were expecting them to make some sort of statement fairly soon. Signing in some sort of some book there im guessing to agree on something what are we expecting them to say. Well i think itll be more of the same when we saw the meeting this morning ahead of that trip by mike pence to the knesset to live in that speech which they both the wording the jerusalem was israels capital Benjamin Netanyahu really relishing the fact that this was the first foreign leader that hed been able to meet in jerusalem and that language that common language on the state of status of jerusalem with i can expect i think you can expect that Benjamin Netanyahu will add to the praise thats been heaped on mike pence from his cabinet ministers whove called a speech and a thing from emotional inspiring even zionist its been hugely well received as youd expect it might be given the content of a speech it was very much in lockstep with the Israeli Administration on any number of issues real reverence paid to the story of israel to the impact of the hebrew bible even the foundation of the United States there was a lot of religiosity in it and there was really only a fairly scant offer to the palestinians one which said that there was no prejudgment by the u. S. Administration on any final status that the u. S. Still accepted the principle of a two state solution if both parties wanted it but of course the palestinians have entirely rejected any u. S. Participation in any Peace ProcessGoing Forward precisely because of the work of the declaration on jerusalem. I think where were hoping to hear from there the two of them fairly soon but just as they they keep arranging themselves well keep talking i mean the thought of anger we thought on the floor of the knesset really did thought to symbolize what the feeling is with mike pence visiting and of course the palestinian president refusing to meet him is that the sort of sense you are getting outside of this bubble that were watching rarely that its just real annoyance even that mike had just turned up. Well you know i mean the the all almost to a man and woman the palestinians have been reacting with just insults upset frustration and disappointment to the fact that donald trump made this declaration on december the sixth mike pence originally branded this visit as one where he would visit and buttress the christian minorities in the middle east he wanted to go to bethlehem he wanted to visit Palestinian Christians they made him persona non grata as did the palestinian leadership and so he was left with what was instead a fairly sorry i just listened to as im going to stop you in your tracks im so sorry we welcome but you are now i think going to hear from the israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu and the u. S. Sect of state. Has a rather mike pence who is speaking in western. Vicepresident parents mark crn i want to welcome again you and karen to jerusalem. Weve known each other for a good many years and from the day i met you i knew you were a true friend. I remember vividly one day. In two thousand and nine when i came to meet the congressional leadership in washington and mike you spoke of such clarity and such conviction in support of the direction i was leading israel i will never forget that and i was touched to learn earlier to do that you have a photograph of that very meeting in the Vice President s residence in washington so its truly an honor for sir and me to host you in current tonight in our residence and our wives further deepen our friendship. I want to express once again israels appreciation to President Trump and to you for these start decision last month to recognize jew slim as our capital i also want to commend you for your magnificent speech committed you saw people standing up again and again applauding you applauding the principles that guide your policy applauding the genuine friendship that emanates from your heart it was a powerful expression of the enduring bond between our two countries and of your personal commitment to israel the commitment of President Trump and your entire delegation earlier today we discussed both common challenges and common opportunities in a very turbulent middle east and the foremost challenge comes from iran the tyrants of tehran have spent billions of dollars spreading murder and mayhem throughout the middle east to advance their poisonous ideology i want to salute both President Trump and you mr Vice President for standing with the people of iran when so many in europe and elsewhere or shamefully silent some this is hard to believe some actually hosted the regimes mouthpieces while its goons were throwing thousands of we were any and posted protesters into prison. I share the belief you expressed today in the knesset that irans radical regime will ultimately fall and one day you and people will win the freedom they so justly deserve and when that day comes they will remember those who stood with them and those who stood with their oppressors. Youre on the right side of history. Like President Trump israel believes the nuclear deal with iran is disastrous it also ultimately paves irans path to a Nuclear Arsenal and the regime that arms terrorists throughout the world calls for israels destruction calls death to america and death to israel such a regime should not have Nuclear Weapons thats why israel supports President Trumps policy regarding the deal and there is still time for leaders to seize the opportunity that President Trump has offered them to correct the failings of this failed deal but if those leaders do not seize that opportunity or if they offer only cosmetic changes israel will unequivocally support the president s decision to walk away from a bad deal and restore crippling sanctions our position is clear fully fix it or fully nix it the Vice President and i also discussed opportunities for advancing peace as countries in the region increasingly realize that israel is not their enemy but their but a great ally of their wishes for a Better Future the chances grow for a broader reconciliation israel will continue to work with president s trump able representative jerrold cushion or Jason Greenblatt and bastard to David Friedman along with our ambassador ron dermer to advance peace with all our neighbors including the palestinians the sooner the palestinians accept the truth about the millennial connection of the jewish people to this land and to this city the sooner we can Work Together to reach an historic agreement that will create a Better Future for both our peoples we know that in all these are friends. We have no better friends than president drum and you mr Vice President once again mike starr in our honor to ost such dear friends of israel of the jewish people and dear personal friends thank you for being a stalwart champion of the alliance between america and israel and thank you for all you are doing to strengthen that along its welcome to jerusalem welcome to our home that. Was. Mr Prime Minister and sara it is a great honor. For karen to me to be in your home tonight and. In the events of this daemon deeply humbling for me mr Prime Minister. The American People cherish our relationship with israel. And your comments today before the knesset your comments here this evening your gracious words toward our president and myself are deeply meaningful to me and i know meaningful to every american who cherishes our Historic Alliance it is. It is an honor for me to stand with you here today in jerusalem the capital of the state of israel and look i. I i spoke to the president this afternoon shortly after my address and he asked me to give you not only his greetings but his things thank you for the hospitality and the warm welcome youve extended to his Vice President but more to the point the president wanted me to thank you for your stirring words before the knesset. And your stalwart commitment to freedom your strong leadership of the people of israel and your commitment your unbending commitment to the relationship between the United States and israel over the past three days ive ive had the opportunity to travel across this region met with president elsisi in egypt King Abdullah in jordan we talked about the changing times in which we live those two nations as i said today that forged peace with israel years ago and now recognize the rise of a Common Threat in iran and the opportunity that we have for in your words mr Prime Minister a broader reconciliation across the region and we share that aspiration and that ambition but im here today in israel to simply celebrate and affirm the bond between our two peoples we stand together for our prosperity and our security we stand together in the battle against radical islamic terrorism and we stand together for a Brighter Future for both of our nations before we return to the United States tomorrow karen and i will take a moment to pay our respects. And well have the privilege to pray at the western wall and i must tell you this is our fourth trip to the holy land but we never fail to leave here without a sense that our faith has been renewed our faith in god but also our our faith in the Extraordinary People of israel and in their commitment to freedom and security and peace and i must say i leave here with confidence that with President Trump in the white house. And with your strong leadership here in israel that the best days for the United States and our most cherished ally israel are yet to come thank you karen