Thats tomorrow at the clock p. M. Eastern right here on 35. You can follow up on x, instagram, tiktok, threads. Did i say all these things . Yes, using the handle. Can also catch clips of the show on youtube, and dont forget, you can listen to every episode of our shows as a podcast for free. Scan the qr code right there on your screen to follow and listen anytime on the go. Keep it here. Amy moline is up next. Hi, sorry for taking so much time of your show. Not all, listen, i got to ask you, because you brought up a really interesting point about how fast things get done in washington, d. C. You know that city better than i do. How remarkable was it that you got members of congress to actually work on a saturday and get this finally done, even if it means Speaker Mike Johnson may possibly lose his job . Well, you know what . To me, it says that the issues, the foreign aid money, for ukraine, for israel, for taiwan, humanitarian assistance, that those things were actually important to
deeper into northern gaza, and what prime minister netanyahu is calling the second stage the war on hamas. we are live in israel, with the latest on the unfolding escalation, and gaza communications coming back online, after days in the dark. and breaking overnight, the loss of a friend who was always there for us. what we re learning about the sudden and shocking death of friends star matthew perry. plus, a family affair. a new york judge orders ivanka trump to testify in 250 million-dollar fraud case, alongside her quadruple indicted former president father, and two other trump children. how this testimony can impact trump trials, and what the gop presidential front runner doesn t have a plea deal in georgia. all of that, and more, is coming up. and the good sunday morning to you all. i am katie phang. we begin today s show with new developments in the israel-hamas war. the israeli military expanding its ground operations in gaza, in what prime minister netanyahu is c
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
a new joint statement, saying in part, quote, this is a moment of great consequence, the world is watching. if congress votes to continue to supply offensive military aid, we make ourselves complicit in this tragedy. most americans do not want our government to write a blank check to further prime minister netanyahu s war in gaza. the united states needs to help israel find a path towards peace. let s discuss with one of the lawmakers behind that statement, congresswoman becca ballot, a democrat from vermont. congresswoman, thank you so much for making time for us. i know today has been a very long day for all of you. greatly appreciate you joining us. first, explain to our viewers why you specifically chose to vote no on this bill, and whether or not this was a difficult or an easy choice for you. so i did vote no, and i voted no because i felt strongly that there needs to be a more complete conversation happening right now around