in the israel-hamas war. help maybe on the way to the civilians trapped in the gaza strip. according to our nbc crews on the ground, at least ten trucks carrying food, water, and medical supplies are expected to enter the area today. additionally, to service providers tell nbc news the internet and cell phone services is slowly being restored to the area after near total blackout that lasted for more than 24 hours following a bombardment by the israeli military. new video released by the idf shows tanks and infantry inside gaza, seemingly expanding their ground operations. this comes after a night of nonstop missile strikes and what prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling the second stage of war. nbc has not independently verified the content of this video. around the world, hundreds of thousands of protesters continue to take to the streets, calling for a cease-fire. according to the health ministry and gaza, more than 8000 are dead, including more than 3300 children. j
NBC News on Monday reported that the Chinese balloon was able to transmit data back to Beijing in real time despite the U.S. government’s efforts to prevent it from doing so a disclosure that could deepen Republican criticism of Biden for waiting for the balloon to reach a safe location before shooting it down.
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administration after year one. dana: why the white house when they present viewed the president s press conference talked about the reset. karl rove you re here with us, perfect for this morning. let s get your overall take and show you headlines here. time magazine saying i didn t over promise. joe biden is being defensive in abc news report. an utter disaster. new york magazine says the press conference didn t go quite as planned. it was a very long one. let s get your overall take on the press conference. my overall take is that there are lots of ammunition in there for the president s critics and he gave it to them. i was taken aback with some of it. ukraine, the minor incursion we just talked about. terrible mistake that the russians will take advantage of. no apologies for afghanistan. he thought he did it perfect. covid, i m satisfied with what we ve done and i think we ve
i can t recall, george, but we have many people that watch this closely. reporter: by early january, sources tell abc news, the information was included in the president s daily intelligence brief. but later that month, the president said the threat was under control. we have it totally under control. it s one person coming in from china, and we have it under control. it s going to be just fine. reporter: tonight, the president responded to the abc news report. when did you first learn about the intelligence? and could you have acted on it then? i learned when i learned about the gravity about it, sometime just prior to closing the country to china. and when we closed up the flights coming from china and various other elements. and then as you know we closed up to europe. i don t know exactly. but i d like to see the information. reporter: abc news reached out to the pentagon throughout the reporting on this story. we have not yet received an official response. and wh