morning. morning joe starts now. which sets us apart from the terrorists, as we believe in the dignity of every human life. palestinian, muslim, jew, american, christian, everyone. if you give that up, the terrorists win. we can never let them win. president biden is back at the white house this morning after a jam-packed trip to israel, where he promised continued support for america s ally and cautioned against rage-filled vengeance. meanwhile, his administration is working to address the growing humanitarian crisis in gaza ahead of an expected ground invasion by israeli forces. we ll go through all of that and get a live report from jerusalem in just a moment. plus, the drama here at home on capitol hill. well, the drama at home on capitol hill, willie. also, the questions about some of the reporting immediately following that tragic bombing of the hospital in gaza. a lot of the intel, u.s. intel pointing toward the fact that it was an islamic jihad rocket. the
cut deep anywhere in the world, but it cuts deeper here in israel. october 7th, which was sacred, a sacred jewish holiday became the deadliest day for the jewish people since the holocaust. it has brought to the surface painful memories and scars left by millennia anti-semitism and the genocide of the jewish people. the world watched then. it knew, and the world did nothing. we will not stand by and do nothing again, not today, not tomorrow, not ever. president joe biden s trip was more than what you saw, a powerful, tangible, reaffirmation of the strength and durability of the u.s./israeli alliance. it was also a pblem solving diplomatic endeavor, one that has already yielded actual tangible results. the president announced earlier that the u.s. would provide $100 million in humanitarian assistance for palestinians in gaza and the west bank, that money goes towards things like clean water, food, hygiene support, medical care, that s according to the white house. for israel
did see president zelensky meeting with defence secretary lloyd austin. he was setting out the lines with the summit they held in germany where there was that sign off of those abrams being issued. making that case saying this is what they need on the battlefield. kevin mccarthy had called on president zelensky to do that. show us how you plan on being victorious. to which he had probably said, show me how we re going to win their superiority, because there is no way you would have a counteroffensive. the americans wouldn t find one without control of the skies. interesting that he was at the pentagon today. probably meeting the new chair of the staff. he will play such an important role in this as chair of the contact group. coming back to the point that kevin mccarthy made today in the house that he wants to see accountability. it was interesting that before he actually came to washington, president zelensky laid off six of his deputy defence ministers. two weeks ago, he
i m bret baier. breaking tonight, we re covering two major stories. reaction to a major u.s. supreme court ruling today with far reaching consequences. but we begin with major damage control from democrats and the biden campaign following last night s performance by president biden in his debate with former president trump. the current president stumbling, losing his train of thought, freezing up numerous times during the event. many democrats said to be in a state of panic. they are reportedly is significant talk about trying to replace the president on the november ballot. whether he is capable to serve another four years or four months, president biden, however, was given a lifeline from two previous democratic presidents by midafternoon with posts of support for him. former president trump and president biden were both back out on the campaign trail today. the current president in raleigh, north carolina, where he did his own fact-check of his predecessor. but, admitted h
and there s a difference that happens. in sport, jordan spieth leads the open championship. prince george at four a new official portrait is released to mark his birthday. good morning, it s looking like ace sunshine and showers we can for most of us, sunday probably looking like the better day of the two. all the details in 15 minutes. good morning. first our main story. almost 1,000 children are being forced into temporary accommodation every month because more families are becoming homeless, according to councils in england. the local government association says the number has increased by a third in three years. it wants more powers to build what are described as genuinely affordable homes . 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports councils say more than 900 children, what they describe as the equivalent of a secondary school, are becoming homeless each month. in total, they say more than 120,000 children and their families are being supported in tempo