Etiquette to contain the coronavirus germanys interior minister is not shaking hands with anyone as the country moves to lay down the best practices for keeping the virus in. Plus californias latino population could have a decisive voice in the super tuesday vote for president ial candidates for expecting to vote mainly democratic in this election but which of the candidates will get their back. Im brian thomas great to have you with us today we begin this program in israel where exit polls suggest that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a solid lead over his main rival in mondays parliamentary election but israeli media is saying that his look party and its allies are likely to fall short of an outright parliamentary majority official results are expected later today. This is the night of the giant victory. Netanyahu is victorious until exit polls were announced it wasnt clear whether his alliance of parties would get the most votes his opponent benny gantz leader of the centrist
Welcome to the program iran has struck back at the u. S. For the assassination of its Top Commander customs to the mahdi and its making it clear what happens next depends on donald trump iran fired more than a dozen missiles into 2 bases hosting u. S. Forces in iraq the assad base thats in us in Anbar Province and another one in air bill iraq says 22. 00 missiles were fired and there were no iraqi casualties well u. S. President donald trump has only responded to the attacks on twitter saying all is well were expecting a statement from him once washington wakes up in a few hours times now iran strikes and salutations for the killing also the money in a u. S. Airstrike last friday he was buried in his hometown of quetta man hours after the strikes by iran on wednesday but we have a team of correspondents monitoring all the developments Simona Fulton is in iraqs capital baghdad gable elizondo well have more on President Trumps reaction and also tomorrow well have the latest from the iran
A ukrainian plane crashes moments after takeoff from irans capital killing more than 170. 00 people. And in sports southern manet has been named africas footballer of the year the liverpool forward becoming just the 2nd senegalese player to win the consonantal prize. Well iran has struck back over the assassination of its Top Commander saw the money and is making it clear what happens next depends on donald trump iran far more than a dozen missiles into 2 bases hosting u. S. Forces in iraq the. Base in Anbar Province and another one in erbil iraq says that 20 children missiles were fired and there were no iraqi casualties now u. S. President donald trump has only responded to the attacks on twitter saying all is well we are expecting a statement from him once washington wakes him up in a few hours there in iraq irans strikes are in retaliation for the killing of so the money in a u. S. Airstrike last friday he was buried in his hometown of kirmani just hours after the strikes irans for
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