america, l.l.j. cool j.. and joan shangang shanga god save the queen, man. sandra: a live look now as we begin a brand-new hour at the white house, press secretary karine jean-pierre and the nsc spokesman john kirby are set to take question a short time from now, the oldest president in history, celebrates his 81st birthday. a new batch of bad polling, and on into the holiday week, john. great to start this week with you, i m sandra smith in new york. john: john roberts in washington. when you have 81 candles on the birthday cake, i m not sure if it s just so hard to blow them out or you know, that could contribute to global warming. either of those things or both could be true. democrats in panic mode as poll after poll shows the issue of biden s age still top of mind for voters, and left leaning media taking notice with headline after headline. biden s donors and fundraisers reported by don t think the campaign has come up with the right response to the age question
you, rachel. feel better. now, tonight, we start in gaza, where the israeli military is deep into what it is calling the second stage of its war with hamas. israeli soldiers and tanks are slowly advancing deeper into gaza. the new york times and the washington post are reporting this evening that the israeli military has now reached the outskirts of gaza city. it remains unclear if these movements are the much anticipated ground invasion or a preview of that invasion, or whether israel may yet decide against a full scale invasion. the biden administration for its part is urging israel not to invade and occupy gaza. but in a rare news conference earlier, prime minister netanyahu made clear that his country s operations and military operations will continue, casting the fight against hamas as a battle between good and evil. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is on the israeli gaza border, and he filed this report tonight. reporter: israeli prime minister netan
of america. now tonight isreali soldiers are on the ground in gaza battling hamas, other units are clashing with hezbollah and lebanon. hundreds of others are being held hostage underground in gaza, a network of 300 miles of underground terror tunnels to kill isrealis and take them hostage that is the war hamas has been waging against israel now going on for decades, now is the time for i real to win this war. we have u.s. soldiers in iraq and syria, they come under attack from iranian pox is around the region. we have two powerful strike groups in the mediterranean sea not far from israel. keep in mind, this is your state of the world under your president joe biden. and another massive war still raging close by with hundreds of thousands dead in ukraine and millions displaced and joe wants to face a proxy war with russia and not causing europe to pay their fair share. back home, china is buying up thousands of acres of farmland and ranch land in country and u.s. military ins
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To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliamentary journalist, tony grew and caroline frost, Entertainment Editor at Huffington Post uk. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the Financial Times claims that theresa may failed to consult some of her most senior colleagues on Manifesto Plans to overhaul the social care system. The times also goes with social care, saying that theresa mays planned changes could be wrecked by poorly performing local authorities. The metro also leads with the general election, reporting that the tories are now looking to attackJeremy Corbyn after polls showed their lead over labour being cut in half. The telegraph reports that Jeremy Corbyn is at the centre of a growing row, after they say he repeatedly refused to condemn the actions of republican terrorists in ireland. The daily mail covers the same story, adding that mr corbyns comments have enraged campaigners for the victims of terrorism. The guardian says it has seen a large