democrats. garrett in chicago, thank you. you ve got it. john: fox news alert, waiting to hear from the white house after new attacks on the troops in the middle east. national security adviser jake sullivan will be there to field questions from the assembled white house press corps and with that, begin hour two. john roberts in washington. welcome back to another busy week of news. good to be with you, this is america reports . that attack seen as the biggest escalation yet against u.s. troops in the region. it is sparking alarm that president biden is failing to head off a wider war in the middle east. iranian backed militias are responsible for at least 75 attacks on american troops in the region in just the last six weeks. john: complete coverage now, daniel davis moments away why the biden administration is not doing more to protect american troops in harm s way. sandra: first chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at the pentagon for us.
thanks for joining me. i m jessica dean in for fredericka witfield. we begin in gaza, where israel defense forces have launched a blistering assault following a weeks-long pause in fighting. it carried out more than 400 strikes in gaza since the ceasefire expired yesterday. those strikes include targets in southern gaza, an area that had remained largely unscathed during israel s initial military campaign. talks of a new truce have reached a, quote, dead end, according to benjamin netanyahu s office. israel recalling its team of negotiating from qatar, blaming hamas for the breakdown in talks and accusing the terror group of not fulfilling its promise to return all women and children being held hostage. the idf says there are 136 hostages remaining in gaza, including 17 women and children. we have a team of correspondents. we start first with oren liebermann in tel aviv. we just laid out how israel is expanding its attacks in gaza. tell us more what about what we re seeing to
friend. such essential reporting. paola ramos, please come back. that s our show for this evening. it s now time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening lawrence. good evening alex, and before andrew weismann and glenn kirschner, i have an observation and a request. it s a question. my observation is my favorite thing on television last night had nothing to do with lighted christmas trees, it was chris hayes doing the farm report on your program, and the request is, could you please bring farmer hayes back at least once a month to keep us up to date on the price of eggs and everything else that you guys covered, because i m telling you, it could have been the whole hour. i couldn t stop watching. he is so passionate about the price of eggs, for good reason. he is like the farmer of good news. he s there to tell you that turkey prices are down from where they were in 2019, and that eggs are cheap, so yeah. in the season of glad tidings, farmer chris hayes i
atlanta, we are following breaking news this hour, it is 90 am in gaza where israel has resumed combat operations after a seven-day truce with hamas expired. the israeli military says hamas violated the agreement by firing a rocket towards israel, which was intercepted. more rockets were fired after the deadline passed, the idf, said no injuries have been reported. it must controlled interior ministry in gaza reports, israeli aircraft in the skies over gaza, and military vehicles firing in the area. sources tell cnn negotiations over hostages continue despite the resumption of fighting. now the past had been extended on thursday when hamas agreed to release additional hostages, two women or freed earlier in the day followed by a group of six people. another 30 palestinian women and children were released from israeli prisons as part of the agreement with hamas, many had been only detained and were never officially charged. cnn s scott mclean is following developments and join
paola ramos, please come back. that s our show for this evening. it s now time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening lawrence. the last w good evening alexd before i get to andrew esmen glenn kirschner, i have an observation and a request. it s a question one. my observation is my favorite thing on television last night had nothing to do with lighted christmas trees, it was chris a s doing the farm report on your program and the request is, could you please bring farmer hayes back at least once a month to keep us up to date on the price of eggs and everything else that you guys covered because i m telling you, it could have been the whole hour. i couldn t stop watching. he is so passionate about the price of eggs, for good reason. he is like the farmer of good news. he s there to tell you that turkey prices are down from where they were in 2019, and that eggs are cheap, so yeah. in the season of glad tidings, farmer chris hayes is our very own network