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drones from iranian territory should haveis drones from iranian territory should have is concerned what this means for the future. and don't forget you can get much more analysis from the middle east on the bbc news website. it includes today bbc verify analysing satellite images that appear to show that an iranian air defence site was damaged in friday's air attack by israel. you can read that online or on the bbc news app. as well as the money for ukraine, israel and allies in the asia—pacific, the house of representatives also passed a bill which could ban the video—sharing platform, tiktok, unless it cuts ties with china. nomia iqbal has more.

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

man-made draconic put through tax rebates and other means to incentivize chinese companies to make it and ship it over here as long as it leaves the chinese and comes to america. the ccp is giving ownership to show what the chinese companies tied to illegal drug trafficking. here on the mind of the chinese, who i think more and more every american will understand they are our enemy and trying to take us out, steve mosher, author of a brand-new book out called the devil and communist china great to see you. can you believe -- do you know already china is incentivizing companies to export dental? >> every company in china is controlled by the chinese communist party, there's no private enterprise china, there hasn't been for years. the public was arrested for questioning arctic promise. sit on the boards of every company in the country every

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PoliticsNation

disparity? >> yes, of course. thank you reverend sharp for having us. this is the fifth year that it has been hosted. the whole point of the week in february is really to draw into, to really key in on the fact that philanthropy is funding climate initiatives that are being run by folks of color particularly black and brown organizations that are most upclose to environmental hazards in the climate crisis in general. when we would think about the ways in which climate isn't being funded when we would think about how it is being felt by the communities that are disenfranchised, we have to be putting money where our mouths are, right? we need to put it into the initiatives that people are already putting out as a means of survival. and unfortunately it is not the met. so that week is one to call in philanthropy to really, you know, talk about these

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Alex Wagner Tonight

you labeled executive what it would be. it would be a coalition government, which, by the way, will be appalling to a lot of members of the majority. guess what, guys, you had a majority and you screwed it up. i think there is a conversation to be had. obviously, it will be had by hakeem jeffries. i am a pragmatist. if that results in us getting more things done on the other side of this ukraine vote, that is something we should absolutely consider. >> thank you separator analysis and time. congressman jim himes of connecticut. house intelligence committee ranking member. thank you, sir. we have lots this evening, including the apparent double standard universities are applying to student protests and diversity of thought. michelle goldberg from "the new york times," joins me on that. iran is responding to israel's strike overnight by denying a strike happened overall. what the downplaying means for raised fears of a wider war in the region, next. on, next. mor. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients.

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Smerconish

delivered a rally made rants from the witness stand, marking the climax of a months-long proceeding that was it's alternately stultifying and scintillating. the former president attack one of ms james lawyer saying, you and about every other democrat district attorney, agn, us attorney, were coming after me from 15 different sides. all democrats, all trump haters if trump doesn't take the stand, he has limited means of getting his sayyed into evidence one alternative is through another witness michael cohen is a possibility but the question would need to be very simply and yet skillfully asked, something like mr. cohen you can understand how mr. trump may not have wanted his family to know the reason for this payment, right? if cohen agrees that provides a sufficient basis for trump's lawyer to argue that's why the true purpose of the payment was hidden, and that would spare trump from testifying and facing a withering cross-examination i wonder if

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retrieving food parcels from the sea — after an air drop — shows how chaotic the delivery of aid often is, as agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen

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i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they'll be allowed to take their belongings with them as they try to find somewhere safer than would be in rafah. but at this point, other than believing this operation will happen, we don't have any

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and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. our expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah an opportunity to relocate. they'll probably be given instructions to do so. our hope is they'll be allowed to take their belongings with them as they try to find somewhere safer than would be in rafah. but at this point, other than believing this operation will happen, we don't have any indication around the timing of the operation, nor what the plan is for the innocent civilians and to deal with the humanitarian outfall of such an operation.

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of a worsening humanitarian crisis. wyre davies, bbc news, jerusalem. scott anderson, unrwa's affairs director who is now in gaza, told us about the situation in rafah, and the prospects of a bigger israeli offensive. i think very much it's a daily struggle for people here in rafah. there's close to 1.5 million people that have been displaced, most of them multiple times. they spend most of their day trying to find food, water, toilets. and as the weather starts to get hotter now, they're trying to find shade as a means to keep cool. so i think that we've had increased aid coming in, which is welcome. i don't think we're at the scale that we need to be at yet to ensure that the 2.2 million people that reside across gaza are cared for. but the other thing that you see in rafa is there's a kind of a palpable aura of fear as they wait to see what will happen with an idf operation in rafah. thus far, there has not been any communication. 0ur expectation is that they will give the innocent civilians that are here in rafah

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