morning. morning joe starts right now. it s the top of the hour. welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, january 2nd. happy new year, everybody. israel s ground offensive in gaza is entering a new phase. the israeli military has plans to pull back some troops and shift to more localized operations. we re going to go through that development and the escalating tensions in the red sea. plus, a damning, new report on the intelligence failures by the israeli military. new york times investigation found there was no battle plan for a massive hamas invasion that they were warned about. also ahead, a look at the long to-do list for congress in 2024 with several crucial items that were simply not addressed late last year. plus, the supreme court has a tight timeline to rule on what would be one of the most consequential cases involving the presidency. we ll get expert, legal analysis on the issue of removing donald trump from the ballot in two states. are there going
politically to stay in power and avoid indictment or at least the consequence of an already existing indictment. putting that aside, i think it was a month ago you said it was too late, that there were no answers. it s only given us more questions, given us a sick feeling that the answers may not be good. i ask you, what are the options here at this point now that we know soldiers were killed in their beds sleeping? they were stuck in traffic. let me add, benjamin netanyahu supported the funding of hamas through qatar, that benjamin netanyahu says now is not the time to know these answers. i think it is exactly the time, especially if they want the support of their partners, complete support, transparency. also, what does it say? i guess their attitudes toward women, at the very least, are
what, where are you gonna nod out? heather: just sit down and hang out. if it s a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. anthony: not exactly la vida loca. heather: no. as you can see, all the trash and yuck, it s dirty and gross. there s probably people who live down here. anthony: really? heather: yeah. there s a lot of homeless people in greenfield. anthony: what do you think now when you see somebody who s clearly junk sick on the street? heather: it gives me that yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don t want to be out there. it s just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy s bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to life. he was dead in the bathroom. anthony: uh-huh. heather: so this is my narcan. i carry this around, i have one
yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don t want to be out there. it s just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy s bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to life. he was dead in the bathroom. anthony: uh-huh. heather: so this is my narcan. i carry this around, i have one of these in my house and i have one of these in my car. i have a fear that my husband s going to relapse and i m going to find him dead. you just put this in here and squirt it up their nose. anthony: now in most cases, as i understand it, they re right out of it. heather: yeah. they re right out of it and they re instantly sick. anthony: they don t wake up happy. but they wake up. heather: but they wake up. anthony: you walk to the bathroom and there s somebody blue there. heather: somebody s on the floor. anthony: are you saving that life? heather: yep, saving that life. absolutely. and then ki