then the latest on the israel hamas war. the idf launches a military operation inside of gaza hospital, we get an inside look at the war zone, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. coming to you from that iraq rockefeller center. we begin tonight with an incredible event for president biden. just hours ago, the president wrapped up a four-hour summit with china s president xi jinping in california. it was their first face to face meeting in over a year. the goal, dialing back rapidly escalating tensions between the two superpowers. tonight, at a news conference, president biden was asked if he trusted president xi? i trust and verify, as the old saying goes. that is where i am. you know, we re in a competitive relationship, china and the united states, but my responsibility is to make it make this rational and manageable, so it does not result in conflict. that is what i am all about. biden also sai
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