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good ideas, good stuff. >> joey: the third hour of "fox and friends" starts now. >> brian: everybody, here we go. we begin final hour of "fox and friends" with a fox news alert. temporary ceasefire is underway to allow for release of civilian hostages held by the terrorist group for seven weeks now. >> carley: 13 hostages expected to be freed in about one hour from now. they are the first of 50 total set to be released over next four days. >> brian: trey yingst is at the israeli air base where the hostage return is expected to take place. what is the update? >> trey: good morning. just one hour from now issue the first group of hostages is expected to be released into the
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hand of the red cross and they will be flown to this air base to receive medical attention and be able to call loved ones. the israeli have been bringing ambulances and they have been preparing for small children that have been under hamas control to be reintegrated. they will be taken by helicopter or ambulance where they will be hospitalized in separate wards. all women and children are from the same small community in southern israel. they are being exchanged for palestinians. two rocket alerts 15 minutes after the set time. this break in fighting will go for four days and will see 50
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israeli hostages released for 150 palestinian prisoners. israeli are calling on all residents in gaza not to leave the south. a group of palestinians tried to make their way back to the north to see their home and any family members left behind. israeli stopped them from doing so. the highly anticipated news today, 13 hostages expected to be released to the red cross an hour from now. guys. >> carley: if they are willing to make, hamas is willing to make this hostage deal, that could mean they are really hurting. do you think the idf is outperforming what was expected here and what do you think about hamas? >> trey: we've been talking to hamas leadership, since this
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took place. hamas in no way expected this level of israeli military response. in the past israeli launched air campaign and incursions into the gaza strip. what we are seeing today is unprecedented and the israelis say they will continue to fight until hamas is destroyed and the strip is demilitarized and this will take months. israel says this is just a break in fighting. this was negotiated by the qataris. once the ceasefire is over, hamas will continue to push deepel into the strip. >> brian: i was just speaking to jack keane, he thinks 5000 hamas fighters are dead, but 20s,000 are left and he thinks they are looking for a stand off and they will continue to fight. have you heard that?
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>> trey: absolutely and we talked about gaza city being the hamas strong hold believing 80% of hamas fighters were in hamas city. now many fighters and leaders have moved to the southern part to gaza second largest city of khan yunis, an area with higher civilian population than it had before the war began. israelis face fierce battles and the hamas militants have rockets and ipg's and they will continue to fight. what will the israelis do? you have a large city in gaza filled with civilians and hamas is hiding among the civilians. it is a challenging battlefield. >> joey: excellent point. we reported israel telling
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palestinians to go away and now the fight will be where the civilians went. there is pressure on israel not to go into that area because of that. this hostage deal, big if, if we go through four days and 50 hostages are returned, there is aden dum, one day for every 10 hostages. is there another side where they will release more prisoners? or after the 150 prisoners, we will continue the ceasefire for every 10 prisoners. any way they would halt ariel surveillance, which i think is bigger part of this story than we talked about. >> trey: we have not gotten information that palestinians are willing to release more hostages. they are getting a bad deal on
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paper, they are not just releasing palestinians, palestinians that were convicted of violent crime and attempted murder. it is unpopular this is taking place, but they want innocent women and children to be released. qatari put this in the agreement and it's been accepted by both israelis and hamas that this ceasefire could be extended and israelis would give the agenda items, including lack of sur surveillance over gaza for 10 hostages per day. israel made clear internally to the security cabinet the fighting will continue, they will do everything through diplomatic changes to get everybody out as possible.
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when this collapses, they will continue to fight hamas. >> brian: thanks so much. >> carley: thank you. we've been talking about how israel is fighting somewhat of a two-front war. one on the ground militarily and the other is a messaging are wa, in the media, international media and even in the united states. one clip is getting attention, sky news interviewer talking to israeli spokesperson. listen to the question and take note of this israeli government spokesperson's response and reaction to the question. watch this. >> i was speaking to a hostage negotiator and he made comparison between 50 hostages hamas promised to release as opposed to 150 prisoner that are palestinians and made comparison between the numbers and the fact that israel not think palestinian lives are valued
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highly as israeli lives? >> that is not astonishing accusation. if we could release one prisoner for every one hostage, we would do that, outrageous to say the fact we are willing to release more of them suggest we don't care about palestinian lives. really that is a disgusting accusation. >> brian: i mean, it is a crazy thing to say. you -- the theory is, you don't care about palestinian lives, that is why you are letting out three times as many as you are getting back. >> carley: mental hurdle. i'm sure israel would appreciate a one for one, but they are willing to do a one for three. >> joey: i didn't be understand the reasoning other than supporters of israel said one
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innocent life is worth three terrible people. quid quo pro, you have israeli spokesperson on and that is the question you ask. >> brian: she responded saying, good morning everyone we put one side to offer a counter claim. an earlier guest, each morning dedicated to presenting fairly the news of this war. another thing, simply, if israel did not care about palestinian lives, there would not be wob left, they could have wiped out two million. >> carley: they are dropping leaflets still telling them to get out. >> brian: if hamas were allowed, they would driveway them all and would go through jerusalem and kill everyone in the country as
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opposed to israel who could kill everyone in gaza, but are not, they are just trying to kill terrorists. >> carley: they are using palestinians as human shields, members of hamas said their goal was to attack israel so israel would strieb back and create such a human atrocity in terms of civilian the whole arab world would turn against israel. >> brian: we fought a 20-year war. most americans were touched by 9/11, but not touched by the 20-year war. expect a war to go down without innocent loss, if there is critical damage, you are a villain now. if you are a benevolent, just
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country, war comes to you, you have no choice but to being you can respond. war is messy and evil. evil was commitsed to you and you know it will happen again, war is part of human existence. >> carley: well said. >> brian: when we were dropping bombings in berlin, do you think we hit noncombatants. >> joey: everyone in that war were feeling that war. we didn't have the arrogance to believe we can live through everything is prosper. >> carley: other news to get to, fox news alert. oscar pastoreius was arrested in 2014 for shooting her several
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times in his home. he will be released on january 5 after being denied parole in march. new york city mayor eric adams denying 1993 sexual assault in a new lawsuit. >> this never took place and i do not recall ever meeting the accuser. >> carley: the democratic mayor is accused of assaulting a colleague while working for the city of new york. asking for a trial and $5 million for the plaintiff. new poll reveals voters think the american dream is slipping away. idea of working hard and you will go far does not hold true anymore. down from 53% in 2012, the poll shows americans feel the country is in worst shape now than 50 years ago. now to this. country music star jelly roll committing a classic holiday
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husband mistake right before his family's thanksgiving dinner. he posted this plea on his tiktok. let's watch together. >> husbands do, i told my wife i would take care of the dressing, i wanted it from my favorite restaurant. i waited until the day before to call for dressing. we need help. please. he gave the nashville dressing $1000 for coveted dressing, the free promotion has been even worth more. soul food take out. >> brian: mobilized tiktok and twitter followers to get him some gravy. his wife knows he forgot. >> carley: went through great lengths, all should be forgiven. >> brian: all right, let's move on. shoppers racing to stores to catch black friday steals and
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deals. >> joey: fox business live at cherryhill maul in new jersey with deals. what is going on? >> not as many people come to the mall anymore. you can't try on clothes online, there are a lot of people out looking for deals. look at numbers on holiday shopping. they were increasing big time a few years ago, now not so much. 3 or 4% they say. how much do we spend this year on holiday shop something $875,000 is what the average family spends according to national retail federation. most of us shop online, 58% according to a survey. half shoppers still shop at department stores or discount stores and discounters and small
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business about 24%. one sad note on the subject of holiday shopping. that is credit card debt, a lot of us putting it on credit cards, last report $1 trillion on american credit card, increase of $48 billion last quarter, that is before this christmas shopping season. be careful, you might go broke. >> brian: i've never seen someone so far away from their cameraman, are you in a fight? >> he didn't bathe this morning. we need to keep our distance. >> brian: that is great. >> carley: he is trying to show the maul is emptier than normal. >> carley: glad that cameraman did that work. holiday spending is expecting to slow.
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13.5% of people spent on black friday, now in 2022, 5.4%. now between 3 and 4%, things are slowing down because of the economy. people like jeff said putting stuff on their credit card and having trouble paying it off, fewer people buying gifts this year. >> joey: some people predicted this would happen, equivalent of 7 trillion as result of covid. everyone has money in the bank, they are not spending, you can't go out to dinner and now we have inflation, housing market that is upside down and maybe people don't have the mentality, let's go spend money. >> brian: ceo of sach's fifth avenue says we are taking a measured approach, i don't think it will be horrible business or explosive, something middling, i'm sensing.
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sach's, get online and get deals. >> carley: social media user named adam kuze. >> brian: his name is anthony. >> nevergoing to understand, i heard in 2010, somebody punched an elderly woman in the face because it was 80% off. it wasn't 5% off, that is labor day sale, memorial day weekend sale. not black friday. black friday should make me walk into a store and go holy, i will wrestle somebody for this. >> carley: my takeaways on that perspective, fewer deals could help crime rate in new york city. >> joey: soul of the country, if you go out there and run over somebody's grandmother to get something, go volunteer somewhere, be a good person.
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>> brian: more fun to get a flat screen. did that come across genuine? >> it really did. >> carley: very good perspective, cool. >> brian: winding down, let's do it voluntarily. first time ever. coming up issue just hours after preaching unity, biden campaign release a guide for taking on your maga family members. >> carley: tyrus responds next. >> brian: he is cute. ♪ ♪ my dad believed in hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it through our farm to home bedding bath, and apparel at red land cotton. we grow cotton in the rich red earth of north alabama. and we want our products to be made here in the usa, from the seed in the ground to the final stitch. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20
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>> president biden: you know, we have different political views, we have one view, we are the finest, greatest nation in the world. focus on that and dealing with our problems and being together and stop the ranktorand bring the nation together with decency. >> carley: president biden pushing unity this season, far cry from handling your family's maga nonsense over the holiday.
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>> brian: how to be rude to the person in your family who disagrees with you. tyrus is never rude and here to react. great to see you. what about the mixed message we're getting on thanksgiving? >> tyrus: how about saying take the day off and leave politics outside in the mailbox. this is the problem, a bunch of lies, bragging about inflation. i wouldn't brag about something that is a four-decade high. this thanksgiving was a little cheaper than last year's thanksgiving, both record high compared to last four years, it is ridiculous. they act like we were not doing shopping and buying eggs and sweet potatoes, bills were high, people had to make decisions about traveling and food and stuff. fact they are still playing dumb games like american people have
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got to be smarter than this. >> carley: so true and reading one comments, a person said put politics aside and enjoy your loved one. a bullet point the biden-harris campaign released on twitter. they say if maga loving relative says trump secured your border. no, he didn't, all he did was separate family, put children in cages and leave a broken immigration system for joe biden to clean up. if re-elected he is promising to make it worse. given a response i just read, looks like this is backfiring. >> tyrus: next one is pass the peas please. that is not a talking point. you know, trump closed the doesh.
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no, he didn't. it is complete, the previous presidents had the same policy at the border, that is why it wasn't a complete nightmare. let's not talk about this during thanksgiving, talk about the football game or family or our k kids, see how much kids are growing. mine decided to go camping out outside -- >> carley: that is so cute. camping in the backyard. >> joey: tyrus, you were just in my hometown where i live, doing one of your amazing shows. no matter where you go, people have different views, yet live among each other, sit down and eat food together. is this idea about thanksgiving dinner being political, is it something we make up and manufacture? do people talk about politics
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when they sit down and have dinner? >> tyrus: i have yet to be on dinner and apparently i'm on fox a lot. that was barbecue in your hometown, unbelievable. with people asking if brian kilmeade ever go home, other than that, i don't get asked a lot of political conversation. how are you doing? we love the show and some don't talk about it at all. wow, are those really your hands? they get caught up on my size. rarely at the dinner table is someone like, let me ask you about fiscal responsibility. >> brian: your book, "nuf said," what do we get when we buy it? >> a conversation, i show both sides of angle, my personal
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opinion and throw it up there for your decision. first book about me, this one about everybody else. >> brian: no shirt. >> tyrus: best-seller list again, chasing that book of yours temperature is fun, i'm love being it and completely humbled again. joey's book is doing phenomenal, as well, waiting for carley's book to come out about raising their son. >> carley: "cooking with friends" is out now. >> tyrus: your cookbook, good time to read. over the holidays, crack the book open between snacks and -- >> carley: you are the best, we love you. congratulations. >> brian: i will be shirtless on the cover. >> topless works with my face, older ladies love the topless, it is tasteful, covering important stuff. upon happy holidays.
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>> brian: thanks so much take a look at other headlines breaking. mayor of niagara falls says mechanical failure could have been the reason behind the explosion on wednesday, could have caused the bentley to accelerate. the new york couple was from grand island headed to canada for a concert. elsewhere, chinese officials have not found unusual pathogen after surge of respiratory illness in the country's region. who suggest they search for anything abnormal after increase of influenza-like illness. remember covid-19? this iconic musician daryl hall
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alert. in about 15 minutes, 13 hostages will be returned to israel from hamas, first of 50 to be released over next four days. alex hogan is there. >> about 15 minutes from this big moment families have been waiting for seven weeks. egypt is prepared to receive the hostages at the rafah crossing. this is the snyder children's hospital where children will arrive and be put in a separate wing and be reunited with their families. before this can happen, this is preparation of what will take place. the hostages will be put on helicopters and flown to the air base in israel and given noise cancelling headphones on to make them more comfortable in this overwhelming day after seven
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traumatic weeks. the hostages, when they arrive at the air base, they will see tables with clothes and blankets and medical supplies and toys for children and doctors and psychologists will be there and be transferred to other hospitals. israel will send 150 palestinians here back to gaza and wheels are in motion for that. prison buses will be used to transport them. there was one rocket fired 15 minutes into the truce, beside that, pretty calm. some palestinians tried to return to northern part of gaza israel is urging everyone to stay in southern part of gaza. there is humanitarian corridor that is open so anyone in the
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north is able to move further south, where we have seen shelters set up. un shelters and humanitarian corridors in places where people can seek help. what we're seeing on the ground in israel, a lot of people are moving further south to villages and towns that have been evacuated along the border. people here in israel, 280,000 people have evacuated their home are returning home to gather belongings while we have the ceasefire. >> brian: tension is gaining, 12 minutes, hopefully see some hostages. bring in kt mcforl -- this is really exportion. >> yeah, of course it is extorg and this is moment of greatest
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vulnerability for israel. hamas knows they cannot defeat israel on the battlefield or economic playing field. hamas only chance to destroy is public relation field diplomatically. what is going to happen next, hamas will release prisoners and second traunch of them and israel will release, they are not hostages, they are terrorists who have lawfully been put in jail. it is not equivalent. after this first batch are released, there will be pressure within israel and the world to get more hostages, get more babies home to their parents and grandparents and the worry is israel will be pressured to stop. israel knows it has to defeat hamas completely, destroy political and military
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leadership and ammunition dumps and if israel is not allowed, this problem comes back again and again and again and the world public opinion is changing. >> brian: and kt, start getting some rescues, another reason to have offensive operations. what do you think the pressure is like on joe biden, his party is fracturing under his >> the problem joe biden has got and i'm surprised biden has stayed as loyal as he has so far. he is with israel and back stopping israel with military supplies and given them diplomatic cover and visited israel, the pressure in his own party are falling apart and he'll have to appeal to the base of his party that is
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antisemitism and feels like equivalence that palestinians are just as bad as israel and it is israel's fault. the world has turned against israel, european demonstrations. the asians and chinese, they never back the israelis, they could be backed into a corner. >> brian: right thing to do is stay with them. thanks so much. more "fox and friends" in just a moment, don't move. special surprise coming your way.
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and take back what's yours. abbvie could help you save. >> joey: just in time for black friday, today, the new cookbook cooking the friends is out. >> carley: we highlight brian's artichoke pie. >> brian: there is a lot of pressure on me. i was great at eating it, not making it. first thing you do is have a professional make the crust and stick it in here. then you get this sizzling and you put the peppers in here, the artichoke hearts you have to squeeze the water out of them,
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did you notice that? >> joey: pepperoni? >> carley: salt will be good. >> brian: that wasn't on the card. >> carley: hard hitting questions from joey jones. >> brian: let's move down. this is the mix, right? in there is -- >> brian: pepperoni. >> carley: you want to whisk the eggs. >> brian: this is different than -- >> joey: have >> carley: with the whisked eggs you put this cooked mixture. hold on, let me do this. you dump it in. and then you have the cheese.
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you stir this all together. >> brian: put it back up. does this smell good, or what? say something else, carley. >> carley: after it's all stirred together you put it in the pie pan with the crust. >> i have to eat some of this. >> brian: it's perfect for before the actual meal starts. >> carley: the pepperoni is the thing. you put the top crust on. >> brian: you cover it up and say try it. and then you pinch it on the corner. >> carley: pop it in the oven for -- >> brian: we should have said wash your hands. pre-heat at 350 until it's overwhelms the kitchen. >> carley: bake 35 to 40 minutes. >> brian: when i made it with my daughters in 2015 it caught on
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fire. this is an example. that's what we do. grow these in your backyard. >> carley: we have an extra special surprise for everybody. cooking with friends, more than 40% off on amazon this week and another plug. >> brian: today is the last day to enter the friends giving sweep stake. follow carley shimkus and take a photo of your friends getting dinner. >> carley: you get a free book and more. brian, you did a great job. you have a future as a tv chef. >> brian: buy the book and see if i did the recipe right. >> carley: everybody have a great day. >> brian: stay within yourself. >> griff: the world watching and waiting as
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