start your future and apply today at contracosta.edu/free hello again. and welcome. it s time to get together with some smart people to break down the big stories in our own way. today, we re asking, why is it so hard for some on the left to condemn objectively horrible things like anti-semitism and sexual violence? amid the outrage on donald trump only on day one admission this week, is he really a dictator in waiting? or just playing one? i ve got a hot take why time magazine picked taylor swift as its person of the year and these guys can t wait to tell me why i m wrong. the gang as you can see is all here and ready to go. so sit back, relax and let s talk about it. first, the heated debate on the israel-hamas war ripping apart liberal america. take a look at this. an airplane carrying the words harvard hates jews, flying over the school s campus. the plane hire bade group of jewish students to condemn what they call rampant anti-semitism at harvard. it is part of
once. we will see if it plays out this way. i would also say jake, it raises the question, he is the front runner, what if donald trump is not the nominee, would biden reconsider the reelection effort if that s the key rationale? because it s the kind of admission a candidate should be making? it will provide donald trump an opportunity here to talk about joe biden being more focused about him than anything else but if joe biden s critical mission of this time is starting to piece back his coalition of voters, some of which he has seen a diminishing support, reminding them of the contrast with donald trump and that donald trump is the target, could help rally the troops if you will. interesting, stick around, would be in kristin and michael, the former special assistant, you worked for president biden, you ve heard him say this before behind closed doors, have you heard him say that, and i surprised he admitted this to people outside of the white house? we always heard
minister netanyahu denies the idf is striking gaza s hospital, adding that israel has offered enough fuel to operate the hospital, but that offer was declined. welcome to fox news live. i m mike emmanuel. this as idf forces continue exchanging fire along their northern and southern borders. we are live in southern israel with the latest. hello, trey. hey, mike. good afternoon. israeli forces continue to operate inside the gaza strip at this hour. we saw a number of airstrikes today against the northern part of gaza as the israelis are using their air force to support their infantry troops on the ground. they have reportedly surrounded a number of hospitals including the largest hospital inside the gaza strip, where we understand there are still palestinian patients inside, along with others who sheltering in place. now, the israelis say they have left open the eastern side of the hospital for evacuations, to the main evacuation corridor through the center part of the strip.
welcome to jesse watters, prime time. welcome to jesse. etime watters prime time. i m brian kilmeade tonight. hamas is surrounden andd at this hour. in fact, in the past 24 hours, israel combat forces have pushed deeper into gaza, leaving terrorist strongholds evaving terrorist strongholds direction with more loss of hope. meanwhile, the war in hamas tunnels has already kicked offfs and it is a war underneath the ground. israeli forces have begunthese rigging these underground lairs with explosives. watch while at thelayers wit sas neutralizing them with airstrikes and going in one by one to clear them out. that takes guts. thatthat takes guile. but this isn t just a one way battle. sadly,d gu the idf has announced that they ve lost 20 soldiers right in combat, sometimes face to face. in the -to-face last 72 hours, whileto airstrikes continue to pummel israel. our own trains, for example, just 100 feet away from00 fee a rocket fired into israel earlier today. watch thi
forformer election for them? joining us today for former conservative cabinet minister, shadow business minister, liberal democrat and daily telegraph, columnist. this is politics live, election 202a. welcome to viewers on bbc two, bbc news and the iplayer. parliament has been dissolved which means politicians, are no longer mps but candidates. ordinary members of the public standing in their respectful constituents for their parties but they are welcome all the same. let s start for tax and spend and this headline on bbc news. labour rules out raising vat after was started by the chancellor, jeremy hunt writing today promising a conservative government you heard in the headlines, would not raise any headlines, would not raise any headline taxes. he claims that labour does have a plan to raise vat, this of course is a classic election strategy to try and expose hidden plans by your rivals during the campaign. but labour have quashed them and ruled out, as you also heard in th