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will start with paula reid. let me air the bite from kamala harris really quickly. the comments made by the prosecutor, gratuitous, inaccurate, and inappropriate. the way that the president s demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the facts and clearly politically motivated. we will start with paula reid , how is the white house responding to the report today beyond what we heard from vice president harris? what do we know about the interview between president biden and special counsel hur s team. reporter: damage control, spokesperson answered question for the white house press corps. the one shepherding the press through the investigation and knows that well. he fielded questions including a lot of questions about the timing of this interview with the president. was he distracted ? the way the white house is spinning this, no, we did not want to delay it or put up roadblocks, we wanted to give special counsel everything they needed. ....
killed in syria, iraq, or some dumb [bleep] that doesn t know to get out of the way. we gave them a week s notice and if there s another round of strikes coming, i hope they really will hurt iran in their pocketbook or kill their leadership because if you don t, nothing changes. jake sol vin not ruling out they ll take strikes into iran and spoke earlier and of course the super bowl here in las vegas next week, mike. lucas tomlinson live in las vegas, in thanks. israel reacting to the unit launching air strikes in syria, chiropractic semi-en and yemen and iraq and trey yingst joining me from tel aviv. trey, what s the latest? reporter: mike, good afternoon. the middle east is bracing for possibility of further escalation following u.s. strikes in iraq, syria, and yemen. israeli forces tonight remain on high alert across the country understanding as the war rages on inside gaza, the country s northern border is actually the most concerning. throughout the day, r ....
new york city, and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. breaking tonight, america is now responding to the attacks that killed three u.s. soldiers in jordan. so far the u.s. military launching 85 retaliatory air strikes against iranian targets in iraq and syria, and there could be many more rounds ahead. but iran is responding now with defiance, saying they knew then u.s. would not dare attack inside iran. mike tobin is live in tel aviv with breaking developments and reaction to the first round of air strikes. what are you hearing? we are hearing that and iran backed shiite military group inside of iraq is claiming they launched a barrage of rockets at the u.s. airbase in iraq, response to the u.s. strikes earlier today. this as we are getting the first images out of western iraq, very near the syrian border. this as the u.s. has battle mat rrently underway. we know that iraq is not happy with the strikes inside of iraq. a spokesperson for the iraqi milita ....
the also rans claiming small victories, even though they each got walloped by the inevitable nominee donald trump, apparently put in place by god, because as one iowan put it, god picks unusual people. also tonight, michigan governor and biden campaign cochair gretchen whitmer joins me to discuss the democrats view of the republican race and whether president biden has a michigan problem. plus, the war on dr. king s memory. there is more to his legacy than just that one speech that republicans often misuse for their own political aims. we begin tonight with iowa s choice. today the winner of that state s republican presidential caucuses, donald trump, spent a significant part of the day after not in new hampshire as presidential history would suggest, but in a manhattan courthouse for the beginning of a trial to determine how much he has to pay in damages to a woman he was find liable for sexually abusing and defaming. let s just establish that straight away. d ....
the german shipping line hapag lloyd has said in the last couple of hours that it will continue to avoid the area for at least another week. it made the decision after another ship belonging to its rival maersk was attacked over the weekend. in that attack, houthi rebels based in yemen hit the ship with a missile and tried to climb aboard before the us navy intervened and sank the rebels four boats killing the crew in the process. the us military says there have been at least 23 attacks since mid november on a route that acconts for about 12% of global trade and which is now being avoided by several of the world s biggest shipping companies. let s unpack the latest on this with peter sand, chief analyst at the shipping analytics platform xeneta. thanks forjoining us. does this latest development suggests tha things are getting worse rather than better? you are hitting the nail on the head. we can see that from the direct developments on the platform where an esse ....