An escalation in gaza in the wake of that Terror Attack that left 1,400 israelis dead. Youre looking at live pictures. Widespread reports of sirens and exploegs. The Israeli Defense forces saying today they are stepping up their Ground Operations. Take a listen. Their Ground Forces are expanding their ground up aerations. Idf is operating at all dimensions in order to achieve the goals of the war. We will continue to attack in gaza and its surrounding, and we keep calling upon the People Living in gaza and iran that south from there the idf did not say troops have entered gaza though its worth noting israeli tanks have temporarily entered gaza over the last two days. All of this while the fate of the 200 hostages held by gaza is unknown. Back channel negotiations are ongoing in the midst of the conflict. Just a few hours ago repeated explosions were seen in the israelgaza border. A few miles away on the ground in gaza near total darkness that was interrupted only by flashes from the ai
three prong plan to increase support and surge capacity in hospitals to increase access to free tests. and to make sure that there is increased capacity for both vaccinations and for boots. boosts. i think it s probably. bret: go ahead. finish your thought. yeah, i was going to say importantly, i really do want to say we are in a very different position now than we were just a year ago because now we have the science. we have the tools that we need to cam bat. that means getting vaccinated and boosted and practicing prevention measures we have been talking about and vaccinated and boosted people that includes wearing a mask in public indoor settings. bret: there is a lot of concern about testing people can t get testing i know what the president said today and what s going to be implemented in the first of the year about the 500 million tests. here is the president back in
might. well you re right. i don t know what happened in that meeting. i think as same goes by and the z president has already mentioned some things that happened in the meeting. i think we will learn more. but that is the president s prerogative. if he had asked me how that ought to be conducted, i would have suggested a different way. but that s not my role. that s not my job. so it is what it is. is there a risk that vladimir putin could have recorded it? that risk is always there. it has been an extraordinary nine days of news. i just want to recap with you. more than a week ago discussing reports of the president s cam bat tiv nato summit and comments to british tabloid undercutting teresa may. president brushed those comments aside with the british prime minister telling her and the press essentially what i said
routinely have to pulse. what our allies do quite well is we self-regulate. there are laws of land of cam bat, how those domains of war and how we engage in those domains have rules. to win these conflicts you have to put soldiers on the ground and have them die. everybody standby. when we come back the latest on our breaking news. president trump orders a missile strike on syria. s on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink.
breaking their silence. te o admits to lying after he found out about the truth because he didn t have the guts to admit he had been duped. we will talk to brian kilmeade more about this at the bottom of the hour. women will soon be able to serve on the on the front lines of the nation s wars. they will lift the military ban on women serving in cam bat. it will open more than 230,000 jobs in the army and marines. news of the move drawing mixed reaction. i broke down and had muscle atrophy and weight also at a much faster weight and noticeable weight than my male marines. i was ready for it and that was in the early 80s. the ban had been in place since 1994. a false alarm at university of virginia s campus.