Win big at the oscars . Hello, im anna foster, live injerusalem. Lets look at the latest situation around gaza. You are seeing a moment ago images of a fresh airdrop of aid happening over gaza this morning. We know the us military along with the Jordanian Air force have been carrying out regular airdrops of aid with their parachutes and the pellets are heading down to the people below who so desperately need them. But there is another option to take aid in now starting to come into play as well, and that is the option of taking aid into gaza by sea. The us army says one of its Military Support Ships has set off from the us, it has set off from The Port Of Virginia and it is heading to gaza to build a temporary port to enable ships to unload aid, but that is expected to take two months before it is in place a temporary pier. And there is this cypriot ship, a spanish ship in cyprus are loaded and waiting for clearance to head towards gaza. This is the latest. There is little hope to be f
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I truly hope this man ends up prison. Cohen says sounds right. Nicolle wallace will pick it up from here. Thank you as well. All of our guests that have joined us including duncan, we will see you back here on thursday afternoon when were going to do it all over again. Dont go anywhere. Deadline white house starts right now. Hi, everyone. We have a packed house. Its 4 00 in new york. After putting donald trump in the room where it happened, where that allegedly criminal scheme to hide hush money payments ahead of the 2016 president ial election was hatched, the expresident s former fixer Michael Cohen today closed the loop on the story that often sounds like it is straight out of a bad mafia movie. Cohen describing donald trump operating like a mob boss who became president of the United States using a back channel to keep cohen quiet and loyal and cohen describing going to prison and ultimately breaking with donald trump. The man he served for more than a decade. Happening right now,
Labour to promise full Public Ownership of the railways in the next parliament, as keir starmer gambles on renationalisation. Newsnight has the first details of the oppositions plan for our creaking railways, to be revealed tomorrow, taking every major Train Operating Company into public hands, should labour win the election. Werejoined by a rail expert with links to the party. Also tonight. Catch and kill. With the trump trial over hush money restarting tomorrow in manhattan, in a british tv exclusive, the former Executive Editor at the National Enquirer, joins us live to explain who paid what to whom, and why it could matter a lot. And housing is the new political battleground, with big reforms promised and debated in the Commons Today Over Rental Rights and Leasehold Reform. But rents are rising at record rate and Home Building has slumped, and many young voters are deeply unhappy. We discuss in the studio with a renter and a landlord. It looks like nationalisation, it smells like n