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>> something most of us grew up watching on tv and here we are the three of us hosting tv as it goes behind us for the last half hour of the show. it's going to be pretty a amazing,. >> lawrence: brian, steve and ainsley have the day often joying family time. this is actually my favorite holiday to work. >> carley: you like this one? >> lawrence: you grow up watching the parade that's going to be right behind us. can you see it through all the balloons. you are not going to be able to see the background much longer full of balloons. they come right on our street in front of the building: look at the street. >> everyone loves this time of the year. it is about being thankful, grateful, and just being happy. >> joey: i think and i'm going to get a lot of response on this. maybe not hate. i almost like thanksgiving more
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than christmas. >> lawrence: don't do it. >> joey: the way we celebrate it. there's so much responsibility for christmas that i get so and so a present? did i get them the right present? all the stress. thanksgiving is we have food. we have family. >> carley: football. >> joey: be happy and just be thankful. i'm not saying anything bad about christmas. >> lawrence: no you are just saying second place. >> joe: not as stressful. >> lawrence: thanksgiving is first and, you know, i like christmas, but it's stressful. >> carley: yeah. my dad always says that thanksgiving is my favorite day because there is no stress. all the family, food and fun. christmas you got to buy a lot of people a lot of stuff i think is what you are trying to say. i totally get that. >> lawrence: we are thankful for you. >> carley: thank you for waking up and sharing bit of your holiday with you. fbi and can officials say there is no sign that the car explosion at the u.s. canada border that killed two people was a terror attack. >> lawrence: interesting.
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doug luzader has been following the story overnight. what can you tell us? >> not terrorism so far as we know. everything about this crash yesterday. seemed to put everyone on edge because of the timing and the location. much of this was caught on a surveillance camera as a car, you see it there. way in the background careened through an intersection and then flew through the air before crashing and cashing on fire. about 30 feet from me, i seen something airborne. i first thought it was an airplane. it looked like slow motion. i said my god, it's a car. then all of a sudden i saw black smoke, and then and then fire. >> a lot of fire. this set off alarm bells u.s. border check point at the rainbow bridge in new york. both people in the car were killed. customs and border patrol worker was treat ford minor injuries. here's what the fbi said about the crash. fbi buffalo has concluded our investigation at the scene of the rainbow bridge incident. a search of the scene revealed
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no explosive materials and no terrorism nexus was identified. still, right now, given what's happening in the middle east. you got thanksgiving travel and big events like macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york. everyone from the fbi to the tsa. the local law enforcement is on heightened alert and as for the crash itself, it may not have been terrorism, what triggered still a mystery this morning. the investigation is still underway. joey lawrence and carley back to you guys. >> lawrence: yeah, doug, that's the big question. although they ruled out terrorism what causes a car to go speeding across 90 miles per hour, airborne and then crash those are still unanswered questions. >> they were saying because the car was so incinerated it's going to take a while to figure that out. happy thanksgiving to you. >> joey: you as well. >> carley: we are going to stay on the border because, of
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course, there was concern that this was a terror attack yesterday. ended up not being, thank god. but it let people think what if, what if it was. news yesterday car explosion, border patrol caught 20 romanians who were illegally crossed from canada into maine, two of those members were flagged as from a transnational criminal organization. so there is a lot focus on the southern border. northern border as well-being highlighted today. >> yeah, joey, it's a big concern of mine. i'm from texas. most of the traffic that is coming across the border is from that area from all those sectors in texas. and so wide open we the criminals understand the biden administration has taken all the capabilities away from our
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border patrol to guard the area. they are just doing processing at this point. don't want to do 9 legal way and wait in the lines it's wide open even if you want to go to the northern route. >> joey: we focus a lot on the southern border. look at the terrorist watch list caught. part of that we have the northern border is a wilderness and for quite a few months out of the year it's a frozen tundra. so the terrain is much more difficult to sneak n other places other than the checkpoints sometimes than the southern border. the southern border has a desert and river there are a lot of hazards and reasons why one border is worse at one time than the other. the truth is our government -- current government hasn't taken our border security seriously. and here we are. here we are talking about something that happens at the border. our first thought is man, this must be terrorism because that's what we expect because that's what we have seen. >> carley: this is a wild post
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from chief patrol agent robert garcia. astonishing 550% increase compared to lazarus year by recording 6,925 apprehensions from 79 different countries between october 1st, 2022 and september 30th, 2023. how about those numbers? >> also, i know if you watch the channel, you hear us talk about the got-aways? that number doesn't include the got-aways, why does that matter? a lot of drugs coming across the border, they use that same route to do that. so often we talk about the people and i think it's a valid conversation to have. we got people we don't know their background. they don't know if they committed crimes in their home country. we don't know their intentions. we don't know any of that and they're coming across the border illegally, not being processed. but then you have got the people
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mean bad for our country that are using that same enterprise to get the drugs. and we know fentanyl is the number one killer of our young people right now. >> look back. i think our government should put pressure on deandre canada. how are these people getting in your country to come here. much like trump handled the remain in mexico policy. if they are in your country they are your problem. don't send them across the border to us to become our problem. i think that the belief is canada has a tighter grip and a better process than maybe a cartel in mexico. maybe that is a truth. maybe it isn't a truth at all. one of our congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says i agree that the federal government hasn't done enough we have been pressure the biden administration to do. so all the time seeing constant increases of huge amounts of resources to the border. in fact, there have been proposals recently, dramatically increasing the budget for the
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border. when we haven't even been able to spend the money and fill the positions that were allocated in the last budget cycle. so we are overallocating in some areas, dramatically under allocating for things like what we are seeing here, shelters and other services here in new york city, chicago and other municipalities as well. i actually think we need to check the math. i want to hand it over to you guys. i want to say she is not far from where a lot of republicans are on that idea a lot of republicans were say going we just lobby for and try to deal for more money, without being able to talk about where it goes that really doesn't help us secure the border. she is not saying those words exactly but the sentiment. >> i had to read that three times to figure out what she was saying. i think her perspective is that we are spending too much federal funding to secure the border and then we are cutting back on social services.
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so, that -- it would be her position as a democratic socialist. one thing i do want to point out, this is something that christopher wray said when he testified on capitol hill a few weeks ago. and he -- when he did so, he said it in such a sort of monotone way. you know, he has a very even way of speaking i don't think people caught it. it didn't get as much attention as it should have. we assess that the actions of hamas and allies will serve as inspiration, the likes ever which we haven't seen since isis launched its so-called caliphate several years ago. in just the past few weeks. multiple foreign terrorist organizations have called for attacks against americans, and the west. he testified on capitol hill, we aired that testimony live. the biden administration knows about it. now there needs to be action to secure both borders. >> lawrence: such a valid point, carley. what's happening on the world stage right now. you would think that there would
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be some action. aoc, just to go back to her for a second, she was talking about the unfilled positions. you got to talk about how the border patrol have been demonized. whip gate that was not true. they are not able to do their day-to-day job. essentially border patrol agents doing processing right now. just say hey we haven't filled the position. let's get to why we haven't filled those positions. not pay them effec effective fog all the technology there. all the funding when it came to building the wall. there were things that they were motivated before in the prior administration. and now you took the wind out of the sails. >> joey: you are a texan, you understand this at the granular level. for most texans what we see is basically government is arguing where should we put this money are and where should we put that
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money while people are dealing with the actual ramifications of people crossing the border. fentanyl going into cities. no law and order no. actual border around our country. but we do have a great country and we have one we are very thankful for. >> carley: some people are it wouldn't be thanksgiving in america in 2023 if there wasn't an article questioning if we should be celebrating thanksgiving at all. this one comes from the nation, the title is should america keep celebrating thanksgiving? and this author goes on to say for many americans, the image of thanksgiving is one of supposed unity. the gathering of pilgrims and indians when a harmonious feast, but this version of on secures the harsh truth, one steeped in colonialism, violence and misrepresentation by exploring the indigenous perspective on thanksgiving, we cannot only discern some of the nuances of decolonization but gain a deeper understanding of american history. let's tell a different story by
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dropping the lie of thanksgiving and begin a truthgiving. i have heard this before. we are hearing it again. >> lawrence: well, i -- do you actually think the people getting around the table multi, you know, ethnic communities, i mean, we are almost 50% minorities right now as a country. when we are all getting together why are thinking about the slaughter of indians. that's just not happening. i think any moment of unity, the democrats have and the liberal perspective have tried to destroy and take us back to our past. i'm not saying let us not remember any of it. this is a time of unity. do you think the people that are gathering on the street on sixth avenue. >> ainsley: all those thousands of people out there? >> lawrence: are all talking about colonialism and wanting -- that's not just the case. people want to live a little bit. >> joey: i don't think there are
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a lot of americans look back and think the story of thanksgiving is that of feast. it was war to create this country. there were villains on both sides. if you know anything about the native tribes they went to war more with each other than us. thanksgiving was actually the celebrating of somewhat of a treaty between colonizers and some of the tribes against other tribes. it was messy. but here we set hundreds of years later in the greatest country in the world. a country that wakes up every day trying to be more fair, more prosperous and even in some cases more equitable. all of those things that a lot of progressives say are the righteous cause, that is engrained in our country. we want everyone in this country to have an opportunity, and we can't sit down and be thankful for that without being scolded and preached at? you need to go somewhere. >> carley: we know a lot of people like you said lawrence, are going to be celebrating thanksgiving around the table. they're also going to be celebrating it along the parade route. that's where we find adam klotz live from the 97th annual an mas
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thanksgiving day parade. >> adam: i have a friend are we alex smith and amanda shaw over here. they will be on the louisiana float. it's one of the floats you are going to see here along the parade route. alex, tell me what you are going to be doing out there. >> i will get to perform my song boot shake on the float this year. i'm excited to be a part of this tradition. i can't wait to get out there and do it. we will have dancers and amanda playing fiddle. it's teed up to be a good one. >> adam: the louisiana float, when i think of thanksgiving, i am thinking like turkey and mashed potatoes you guys have craw fish what is going on in louisiana. >> everyone is what do you do with turkey leftovers? you got to make a turkey gumbo. if your momma is not making a turkey gumbo i don't know what you are doing with your turkey, okay? >> that is true. >> adam: is it true? >> that is true. we are so used to our turkey and sausage. >> turkey gumbo for the week after. >> adam: did can you give nia
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little taste of what you will be doing. >> are you ready to kick it off? >> adam: do you want to hold this? >> i want to do this like line dancing. come on over here. you guys start. ♪ they tell me new york city shines brighter than ♪ uptown women ♪ ♪ have you ever been down to ♪ seen the kind of pretty girls we grow ♪ when a kick off, they all line up and put on a show. ♪ >> lawrence: patronizing my culture here of the way is he doing his dance. >> carley: i want to jump on that louisiana float right now. turkey gumbo sounds like a great thing to make tomorrow as well. >> lawrence: that's how we do it in the south. >> carley: they brought the party. i love those two. lawrence, what is coming up?
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>> lawrence: the house ethics committee voting on squad member jamaal bowman's false alarm. will he face consequences? lining up for the 97th annual thanksgiving day parade. i'm going to hit the streets and ask spectators what they're thankful for. i can't wait to hear what they have to say. that's coming up next. ♪ nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium.
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>> lawrence: operators in southeast alaska rescuing 20 people after a deadly landslide earlier this week. residents who own boats took to the water to help people and dogs who were stranded on the beach. three people died in the landslide on monday. officials are still searching for the three missing people in the area. praying for them. a former obama adviser is facing hate crime charges after this confrontation with carted vendor in new york city earlier this week. >> you are a terrorist. you support terrorism. >> listen, go. i'm not support. >> you support terrorism. >> go. >> killed 4,000 palestinian kids. do you know what? it wasn't enough. it wasn't enough. >> go, go, go.
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>> lawrence: stuart selderwits was arrested yesterday charged with one count of harassment four counts of stocking as a hate crime. he was also fired from his current job at a manhattan lobbying firm. crazy. so the house ethics committee wasn't against investigating congressman jamaal bowman for pulling the fire alarm. just before a critical vote to avoid government shut down back in september. the new york democrat pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor offense at a washington court earlier this month. bowman initially claimed he didn't mean to pull the alarm, but he did so and rushed to go vote on capitol hill. and those are your headlines. i don't believe him. over to you, carley. >> carley: on to a fox news alert, the start of the short-term cease-fire between israel and hamas that will allow for the release of some hostages held in gaza has been delayed until tomorrow. now, desperate israelis are waiting to learn whether their loved ones will be among the 50 released.
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and this includes the five family members, two cousins three and five years old who meet the criteria to be released. he joins us now. thanks again for joining us. we are thinking about you and your five family members and qui hope they are okay. it's being reported that this initial release will include 30 children, eight mothers and 12 other women, including the elderly whose lives are at risk. and that means that your cousin, her children, and your aunt who is sick, do meet the criteria. do you think that they're going to be in the initial 50? >> first, thank you, carley. thank you very much for having me. and thank you for keeping this crucial subject in the news and understanding of everybody. well, yes, they are. they meet the criteria. but we really don't know anything.
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and i -- you know, we are on hold and we are really restraining our hopes. it's been so difficult, so we're just holding ourself as strong as we can. knowing that we will be happy for anyone who comes alive. we don't know. we hope but we don't know anything yet. >> just showed a picture of your two cousins, the 3 and 5-year-old. and they are hugging. i hope they are together. i hope they are able to hug each other and keep each other, you know, in each other's arms during this difficult time, wherever they are. we pray that they are safe. there is a delay here. we originally thought that hostages would be start to be released today. now it's friday. how are you processing that, does that make you give you pause at all. it just made me shut almost all
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the media around me, you know, it's very hard, things are very tense, of course, and people are hopeful. we keep communication and we text each other and we call each other, but it's just in -- it feels like we should be on hold. and we should restrain ourselves, keep strong and hopeful. but it's hard. it's tiring, too. it's so tiring to wait. >> carley: i'm sure this feels like a 6-week long day for you that you want to wake up from hopefully you will soon. i also read idf soldier were given instructions on how to deal with child hostages. they were told to introduce themselves, tell them they are in a safe place. if they have trouble walking ask if they can take their hand. are you cold? are you sick? really given specific
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instructions. that goes to show how much these impressionable babies have been through over the past six weeks. have you at all thought about the recovery process for all of your family members in particular, your young cousins and what that might look like? >> i'm sure that was the high professional teams that we have in israel things will be treated and and the warmth of family and friends will probably be the first cushion to receive, you know, this nightmare, would probably not leave anyone for the rest of their lives. and i hope people understand that. and i think that this is why every day that it continues.
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we need to bring all of them back. we're happy for those who are coming back. but we are very worried for those who will be later. and this is why it is so important to keep them in mind all the time. we need everybody back home. there are almost 240 people that must come back home. they deserve. >> carley: every single one of them. you have such a kind spirit. i can tell it from all the way over here. and i'm sure everybody watching can as well. we are praying for a reunification of your family members very soon. efrat, thank you once again for joining us this morning. >> we are wishing you from israel a very, very happy and lovely family, warm-hearted thanksgiving to all of you there in america. >> carley: thank you very much. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> carley: thank you as well. thinking of all the hostages and their families today and every day until they are reunited with their loved ones. more "fox & friends" ahead.
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bass pro shops and cabela's... your adventure starts here. ♪ >> lawrence: so this thanksgiving morning americans around the country showing their gratitude by giving back. here at fox news we have partnered with the first responders' children foundation gathering holiday gifts to benefit the children of our nation's heroes. >> joey: this morning we are going to give them out. janice dean is live at bryant park here in new york city along with gillian crane, ceo of the first responders' children foundation. janice? >> janice: good morning, happy thanksgiving. what a wonderful -- first of all, it's a beautiful day, jillian, you can't get much
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better than this in november. >> i agree, it's a perfect day to celebrate thanksgiving and kick off the holiday season. >> janice: so it was exciting you were with us during the christmas tree lighting a couple of nights ago. fox has gotten really involved with the first responder's children's foundation. tell me what you are doing today. >> this is our 22nd annual thanksgiving morning breakfast. and vip macy's day parade viewing. we are here to honor first responders and their families and thank them for their service. but, also recognize the sacrifices they make. while we're all with our families over this holiday, first responders are out protecting us in every community across the country. >> janice: tell me how many kids are here today and their families and what they can enjoy. so there are 1300 first responder families and guests. they can enjoy -- first of all, fox, literally wonderful fox and you janice and the whole team at fox, wrapped 1,000 gifts. donated a thousand gifts. they are all over here, they are being given out to first responder families. many of whom have lost someone in the line of duty.
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we are really bringing a little joy to a bittersweet moment. we're here with our partners today. csx and ceo. >> janice: hi. thank you for being here. >> janice: why do you want to be part of this. >> csx such railroad. five years now a great sponsor. jillian and her team do a great job first responders fallen or been injured and that means so much to our team 22,000 employees across 26 states. >> janice: fantastic. jillian, come over here. fox gave out and wrapped 1,000 gifts that are here today. and here -- look at this. >> look at these gifts. and the fox team handing out. >> janice: look at the ladies. some of you may recognize, fuzia and alley and patricia. they are all giving out the presents for the families. we have wrapped them. we are so happy to be part of this day. i know it's really important. these are quiet heroes. they don't love the spotlight. >> no. and you are helping us launch our toy express which by the way
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we are going to be in 200 cities across many of our states. honestly, everything we do to support the children of first responders. the support that your viewers have given us, we can give out our scholarships. we can offer them mental health program that we have for children and first responders. unfortunately we have many, many line of duty deaths and we are there for those you have been such a great partner. >> janice: i can't to wait celebrate thanksgiving but christmas. are you looking forward to seeing santa? >> yes. >> janice: did you get some presents today? what's your name? >> adriel. >> what's your name? >> jackson jenkins. >> janice: are you having fun so far? >> yes. >> get a present? >> i already got one. >> janice: there is bears over here. you can go see. >> build a bear. >> janice: i want one of those. what's your name? >> austin. >> janice: are you having fun so far. >> yes. >> jillian, thank you for letting us be part of this
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today. happy thanksgiving, everyone. we love you. over to you. >> lawrence: such mannerrable children. >> lawrence: so much integrity. i think at that age i wouldn't have let you know i already got one. thanks, j.d. to donate to the first responder's foundation go to frcf.org you can do that right now. >> joey: please do. >> lawrence: carley, over to you you have some folks on six ave. >> carley: fox news headquarters has a front review of the parade route. how cool is that. and i am with? >> jenny and mackenzie. >> you guys came down to watch the parade. i hear there is reason to celebrate. tell us why. >> she turns 50 on saturday. >> carley: your 50th birthday a saturday birthday no less. you are doing a mother daughter trip. how cool is that? >> carley: what are you thankful for this year. >> family, friends and good health and being in the city seeing the beautiful parade first time. >> carley: mom, how about you. >> bucket list item she splurged
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and got it for my 50th birthday. missing everybody back in virginia but definitely happy to be here. >> carley: this was a surprise trip for your mom you must be thankful for your beautiful daughter. >> yes, i am. >> carley: what a beautiful mother-daughter duo. i'm so thankful i got to meet you guys. on thanksgiving. i have another beautiful family i would love to talk to you. what is your name sweetheart. >> emily. >> what about you? >> jeanette. >> brian. >> abby. >> carley: i love your curls and abby i love your beautiful hair as well. tell us what you are thankful for this year. >> i'm thankful for finally making this trip. >> carley: you wanted to come to new york? where are you from. >> buffalo. >> carley: so you wanted to come down south to the big city? >> we had to cancel it twice before this one she finally made it. >> carley: can you tell us what you are doing tomorrow? >> american girl. >> you are going to the american girl store you? are going to get your dolls the spa day and do lunch. dad, you must be very excited about that. >> very excited.
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>> carley: happy thanksgiving, guys, what a beautiful family. and let's talk to you lovely duo as well. what is your name? >> josie. >> carley: and what about you? >> anna. >> carley: hi, anna, where are you guys from? >> pittsburgh is. >> carley: what made you want to come to watcher the parade? why not, right? >> yeah, why not. it's the parade. >> carley: it is the parade. have you ever watched it on tv before. >> every thanksgiving. >> carley: first time you are coming to see it live. >> um-huh. >> carley: are you so excited? >> yeah. >> what are you most excited to see. >> i'm excited to he soot blewy. >> we like blewy. >> carley: the blewy balloon. i have a 9-month-old son he hasn't quite gotten into blewy yet but i hear it's in my future. what are you most thankful for this year. >> just my family and that we're all healthy. >> i'm thankful for a roof over my head and a warm bed. >> carley: oh my gosh. that is a beautiful thing to be thankful for. you have a lovely daughter. and this is great. i love talking to people, hearing what they are thankful for. there is not a lot of positivity
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in the news lately but this was a positive experience guys, right? >> lawrence: i'm thankful for a roof over my head. that broke me. >> carley: everybody saying you did a great job. you all did a great job. you too as well. guys, send it back to you. >> you are welcome. >> lawrence: everybody so is happy bringing joy to the city. >> joey: she said it so innocently, too. i tell you that's our future right there. all the gloom and grim that we have to talk about, just remember this segment and remember those words from that those kids, man. >> lawrence: roof over our head. >> joey: tulsi gabbard is going to join us to discuss the latest on the 2024 news. >> lawrence: first, guess who is at the 9 #th macy's thanksgiving day parade right now. adam klotz. all the balloons, floats, crowds and marching bands. and he is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance.
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on a lot of our minds is can we trust that hamas will follow through with this and do we believe 50 hostages will be released in the next maybe 48 hours. >> well, you certainly can't trust hamas. i mean, you saw what they did on october 7th. it's a culture of death. i think they are enjoying the emotional blackmail that they are inflicting upon the families and the entire nation of israel. so now you can't trust them at all. they are the ones who are holding the hostages so you have to deal with them if you want to get the hostages back. it's a heart-breaking process. and i wouldn't be surprised to see more delays right now because it's such an a symmetric discussion between israel, hamas. >> joey: we use that term a symmetric in warfare. attacks on enemies home field advantage vest a conventional. i find that interesting. israel giving up 150 states.
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prisoners, to where they are giving back 50 hostages that did nothing wrong and you talk about this whole idea of psychologic warfare talk about the a symmetric of glomtion. where does israel go to get the rest of the hostages back? >> israel has a disadvantage because it's we like to say a country of jewish mothers. it's a country of jewish mothers. what does that mean? i lived there for seven years. i feel the same way. we can't sleep knowing that we have children, mothers, sisters, who are in harm's way who are being held under abominable conditions and who knows where. it bothers us. it bothers us tremendously it. bothers the israeli people, the whole nation. they want to get these people home. hamas, you know, they train their kids to become suicide bombers. they don't care about any of this stuff.
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singing the song "find your people." >> have you ever done anything likethis? >> i had friends that have done it. they tell me what a thrill it is. i grew up watching this every thanksgiving morning. to be a part of it and play a song with my band is a dream come true, pretty cool. >> it is thanksgiving, your family is here with you, you have kids, i'm sure they are blown away. >> yeah, i have three kids, they are loving every second of being in new york. they will be at macy's when we do the song. i will find them in the crowd and give them a wave. they are having a blast. what are they most excited about? you or snoopy? >> probably ninja turtles. it's good. they are excited about everything, song, floats, marching band, it is great.
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