Hello, im Brianna Keilar In Washington. Jake tapper is in tel aviv, and israel is widening its offensive against hamas. Launching a series of overnight strikes at the gaza strip. Taking aim at hezbollah in lebanon. In gaza alone, the idf hit 320 Terror Targets overnight including tunnels and dozens of hamas command centers. A spokesperson said hundreds were killed. A warning now that the video youre about to see is graphic. You see there, one of the smallest victims, a toddler, pulled from the rubble in rafah, in southern gaza. We do not know the condition of that little boy. Also sources telling cnn the Biden Administration has Presseds Ream to delay its imminent Ground Invasion of gaza to allow for the release of more hostages and to get more aid into gaza. Jake. Just a trickle of these critical supplies have come through. 30 some trucks so far. Cnn has calculated that gaza is 7200 truckloads short of supplies. Receiving half of the 1 of the aid it normally received before the hamas
footprint doesn t go away. so there is this 17-year-old whose video is going viral on social media. she posted online that she had this shock and awe moment. she thought she got a job but they thought they were going to hire her and realized that because they looked at her social media she didn t get it. dana: look at social media before they offer the jobbed? she was alluding to the fact the interview was going really well. $20 an hour, no experience. the whole thing is your digital footprint lasts. the fact that young people don t know that and waking up to this now when it is a little too late. bill: she said me realizing the digital footprint is real. they loved me with an interview. when they did a background check they didn t want to hire me anymore. people are trying to teach young people to get around it.
i had 2 young kids and in 2010 i lost my jobbed. i didn t know what i would do with 2 kids under age 5. there are people out there right now struggling and ridiculing people who live paycheck to paycheck. that s not the way to endear yourself to anyone. this is the bigger issue and larger problem that democrats have. they have become a party of elite who mock and ridicule people in the middle part of the country who are living paycheck to paycheck. they no longer people working in unions or regular people who may have not had college degrees and don t have a lot of money in the bank. the idea you would ridicule them as the prices of goods everywhere are sky rocketing that s why the democrats got their ass kicked on tuesday and heading for a worse ass kicking
let s start with mocking this family. maybe a gallon of milk was $1.99 and new $279. there was a point in my adult life where i struggled to pay the rent. i remember that like yesterday. you go grocery shopping and still have that mind set. i can afford anything i want to buy in the score but i don t like to pay a dollar more for an item i paid less for, 4 months ago. for a family of 11 this is milk or water for the family. people in the media make fun of that? it s absurd and ridiculous and sad. i am with you. there have been times in my life where i worried about whether or not i could pay the mortgage. i had 2 young kids and in 2010 i lost my jobbed. i didn t know what i would do with 2 kids under age 5. there are people out there right now struggling and ridiculing people who live paycheck to paycheck. that s not the way to endear
boxing match later this evening. later in the show, i ll talk to candidate eric adams and filmmaker michael moore about what the nation has learned or not from 9/11, because the ripple effects of that day when jobbed was joe biden was still a senator are still haunting the white house today. with the aftermath of a forever war in afghanistan, a right wing extremism, and the response to it diverted by politics, and a republican party that has now fully refined the use of racism to gain electoral advantage, the heart of which being texas, where gop lawmakers enacted their controversial voter suppression law this week, upstaging every other state legislating to keep minorities from voting ahead of next year s midterm elections.