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of a goes off the rails fbi are people inside of the big departments that are not following the rules executives but ouch. that needs to change. trey: kim, i have a sneaking suspicion i'm going to be calling on you quite often over the next 12 months. i'll be happy hope you had a fantastic thanksgiving thank you for joining us on a sunday night loaning us your expertise. >> thanks, youtube hope you toe here. trey: yes, ma'am great thank you for spending part of your send it with us. hope you have a great week ahead hope you had a great thanksgiving with your loved ones hu . or on that tre trait gouty podc. good night from south carolina >> carley: a fox news alert.
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hostage negotiations continue as we enter the fourth and final day of israel's temporary ceasefire deal with hamas. the terror group released 17 more people yesterday. you are watching "fox and friends," i'm carley shimkus. >> joey: i'm joey jones in for todd piro. one was an american, abigail eden. >> carley: trey yingst is live at snyder medical children's hospital. good morning to you. >> trey: overnight for third straight evening, hostages were released as part of a larger ceasefire deal. among them nine children that were flown here to the snyder children's hospital outside of tel aviv. among the group is abigail. her parents were killed, she became a symbol of survival and
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hope and the brutality inflicted by hamas. president biden spoke to prime minister netanyahu about the release of abigail. >> the little girl abigail, what a joy to see her and what a pain she returns to reality of no parents. she has no parents, but has a nation that embraces her. >> trey: today is last day of the four-day ceasefire that has been acting as a pause for a ceasefire. questions about if this ceasefire will be extended. hamas says they are open to the idea and would release 10 additional hostages each day for pause in fighting. >> carley: thank you for the latest. let's bring in richard goldberg
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who was yourn former president trump. good morning to you. this is the fourth and final day of the temporary ceasefire. what are your naughts on extending it, do you think that is the right thing to do? >> tactically hamas is gaining advantages everyday there is a ceasefire, they are able to move around and getting massive resupply coming in. we have seen trucks going in resup resupplying gaza and hamas. to get other hostages out for day or two more, there is strategic advantage for israel. some point, we have to go back to military operations to achieve the military objective, which is destruction of hamas. making sure they can never achieve another october 7 in the
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future. >> speaking yesterday to peter lerner, he is idf. something that struck me thai hostages were negotiated for iran and russia comes in for a release of their own. do these outside the five-party negotiations, the other negotiations directly with hamas do anything to undermine israel's strategic plan or advantage, not just in diplomacy, but on the battlefield? >> i think they expose who is behind all of this and that is of course the iranians. the qataris play a part as hamas sponsor and acting as mediator here. pulling the strings with the iranians. ru russians are going to iran and
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saying release citizens. important to get iran policy right, we should be pressuring that regime today and we're not doing that and one reason we had october 7. >> carley: president biden made a speech yesterday following the release of the first american hostage. he talked about the future of hamas and said the goal should be for hamas to no longer control the gaza strip as opposed for hamas to be eradicated and he appears to choose his words carefully. what do you think about that? >> right now we've heard the prime minister of israel, this is a shared view across the israeli political spectrum. we saw pre-rocket, political debate inside israel. no division left to right in israel. they will restart military
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operation soon. they want hamas to lose control of gaza and having no ability to launch terrorist attacks from gaza. that is a multi-week, prabs multi perhaps multi-month job. there is infrastructure in hezbollah, in lebanon. iranian cells throughout the west bank. we've seen what the houthis are doing out of yemen and iran with the nuclear program still ahead. >> joey: we've learned in the last day american dollars are probably going to hamas through the aid packages going to palestinians. not even that, they are going to prisoners that were released. hamas does a pension for those that go to prison for creating jihad. that is a problem for the u.s. further than that, obama-era deal allows hamas to have an
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office in qatar. americans say why are hamas leaders in qatar? we're learning that might be a request or priority from the u.s. government from years gone by. can you explain that to us? >> the qataris have been long allies and sponsors of hamas, they are part of the muslim network. this was in 2012, during the obama administration. the leaders were based in damascus, syria. qatar opened their doors and obama said we'll let you host qatar, they were believing if qataris hosted hamas, they would divide hamas through qatari sponsorship. that has not happened.
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qatar put hundreds of millions into the terror infrastructure in addition to hamas. after october 7, we have to ask why are the qataris allowed to host hamas leaders and sponsoring hamas. the fact they are brokering this deal is absurd, they're an ally and sponsor ever hamas. either they are a terror organization or they are not, either qatar is with us or they are not. >> carley: middle east will not be the same after this war. thank you for joining us, we appreciate this. the suspect accused of shooting three israel students over the weekend is due in court today. a man with a pistol confronted them firing four rounds before running from the scene.
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investigators say the men were wearing middle eastern head skafshs and speaking arabic. one is being treated for serious injuries. burlington police have not ruled out a hate crime and will provide an update in a press conference later. also this. a software engineer is welcomed by the neighborhood by this apocalyptic scene of drugs and crime at his doorstep, he joins us next. >> todd: cyber monday, experts predict seams will blow black friday out of the water. cheryl casone is crunching the numbers. keep it here on "fox and friends first." ♪ ♪ [playing christmas music]
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former first lady rosalynn carter will lie in repose at the museum. private service is scheduled for wednesday, she died last week at age of necks. she was married to jimmel carter for 77 years. >> joey: winter weather alert this morning with resident from texas to new york facing major conditions and travel delays. >> carley: eight inches of snow
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in parts of kansas, the second snowiest day ever reported and massive amounts of snow dumped across oklahoma, as well. adam klotz has the fox weather forecast. it is snowy out there. >> adam: it got really cold and snowy for folks. temperatures are a big part of this, all of this blue and purple on the screen, temperatures that have fallen down into the teens and 20s. that is deep into the south. 28 in -- if you live along the east coast, still mild, that cold weather will come for you. you see 52 degrees is your forecasted high in new york city on monday. cold air toward the west will
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funnel in and temperatures will continue to drop next several days. by tuesday morning, high is 34 degrees and you will see cold air settle in. forecasted highs into the 30s for folks on tuesday. the cold air, you are going to feel it, it will settle in and 18 in fortwayne. 21 in pittsburgh. light flurries across interior new england area and down wind from great lakes, these are spots there is a lot of snowfalling. this will continue throughout the day on tuesday, big snowfall totals on the way. isolated areas, several feet of snow. pink and purple is feet of snow on the way.
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winter weather truly will be a big story with this system. it feels like winter. i guess it is that time of the year. >> carley: it smacks you in the face. it is unseasonally cold, you would say. >> adam: this is a big swing. >> carley: lake effect snow, is that right? >> adam: yeah, lake effect snow. >> carley: meteorology terms accurate. >> joey: if you look in that crystal ball, coming up here from georgia, i am used to cold weather and then it gets hot again. is that the kind of year? >> adam: the forecast is to be mild, a mild winter. >> carley: i crack over the farmer's almanac, you are more
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reliable source. a mob of students rioting at a new york city high school because one of their teach ares attend a pro-israeli rally. >> joey: congressman barrelli ah will respond. the culture of the west when the federal government started giving money to colleges, we didn't take it. that independence has allowed us to stay with our mission that we established 175 years ago. because we don't accept federal money, we are free to concentrate on the mission of the college we care about freedom and that affiliates us with the free institutions of america.
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>> carley: tale of two san francisco's. just weeks after the city was cleaned for the visit of chinese president xi jinping, it seems to have snapped back. a software engineer who just moved into town captured these images. jeremy joins us now. good morning to you. you have been posting a lot about this on social media. you are clearly a thoughtful
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guy. how do you describe what the 10derloin district of san francisco is like? >> it is a disgrace. i've been to 50 plus countries and traveled the world, i have never seen anything like this. i have seen poverty issue but this is ground zero of the fentanyl crisis. you have people smoking fentanyl and taking drugs out on the streets. you have tentses and camps a playground nearby. it is unbelievable a city and country with such immense wealth can have such blatant poverty and suffering. >> carley: it is hard to find words to describe it. maybe it takes somebody like you to come into san francisco and in a nonpartisan way say this is
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wrong. something is not working here. you tried to visit london breed, what would you say? >> i would say, i mean, what is this? this is a disgrace. i cannot believe it. never seen this anywhere in the world, i mean, if you can't solve it, we need to replace leadership to somebody that can. you can say all the things in the world, tweet whatever, it is clear, everybody knows that. you got to fix it. >> carley: it is mind-blowing. this point is spot on, it is not a left or right issue, it is a human issue. what do you mean by that? >> i mean, i think both sides, whatever your party, you can look at this and see it needs to be solved. this is a crisis. we have to come together and solve it.
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it is a matter of having the will power to solve it. that's it. if you have the will power, it would be cleaned up today. there are no cops there, nothing. you have to care enough to solve it. >> carley: were you living in san francisco during the summit with xi jinping? did you notice a change? >> i arrived a week before xi jinping arrived and i came into san francisco expecting the worst because all over social media it looks terrible. when i arrived, i was surprised it seemed clean and fine. the good areas were really fine. i thought, the media is showing overly dystopian view of it and i left the city and arrived back on saturday and walked through the tender loin and wow, there
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was clean up for xi jinping or they never cleaned up xi jinping. i don't know, i wasn't there. it is bad. >> carley: it is definitely bad. you are a tech guy with a bright future. it is not your job to come up with solutions, i'm sure you thought a lot about it. what needs to happen to fix this? >> again, will power is the main thing. there needs to be law enforcement, not just a matter of throwing druggies in jail. it is helping people get off drugs, give them housing and food to have bear necessities to get a job and become productive members of society. so many things, there is a lot there, the government should consider universal basic income to give people a safety net to
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get a job. it is not getting people unaddicted, able to become productive happy members of society. >> carley: not just taxpayers residents, it is about the drug addicts and leaving them on the street is not compassion, they need help and they are not getting it. thank you, jeremy, we appreciate it. from that to this. there is a violent new trend targeting retail stores that could turn them into chaos. cheryl casone has details. >> joey: alarming number of nypd officers are turning their badges in. councilman joe borelli is here to discuss that.
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>> joey: new york city mayor eric adams is launching an investigation into antisemitism students that went on a wild ram pain at their school forcing a teacher to go into hiding. >> carley: brooke singman has more. >> brooke: terrifying scene at this queens high school. the teacher is at a pro-israel rally holding a sign thats "i stand with israel," the students
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demanded she be fired. the teacher had to take cover in a locked office and the students tried to break in. nypd deployed 25 officers to restore order. the teacher told "new york post"s, i work hard to be supportive for the entire student body and was shaken to my core by the calls of violence against me. mayor eric adams says this vile show of antisemitism at hillcrest high school is ignorance and pure hatred and will not be tolerated in our schools or the city. we are better than this. one student was arrested. a councilman pointed out he
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knows the counter terrorism task force is not engaged unless they believe it is a serious situation. the teacher's personal information, including address and phone number have been shared with the student body. >> joey: thanks, brooke. bring in new york city councilman joe borelli, he joins us to talk about this. we have to be able to protect teachers, maybe trust teenagers not to try to kill their teachers. where does this violence come from? >> i'm sure that school is used to fighting between rival groups of students, this is a straight-up lynch mob. a mob of students hell bent on using intimidation, if not violence. this is not something where the
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students should go unpunished, they should be expelled and if not just the one arrested, many of them should be arrested. this goes beyond having a fight in the schoolyard. >> joey: looks like they used social media to insight this. kids are influenced by social media, a lot of adults, too. should there be answerings in restricting social media? >> you can see every one of the kids have their cell phones recording this. this is like hamas recording their crime. they want to show what they are doing, in this case proud of intimidating this teacher because she has an opinion they might not agree with. >> joey: if i look at this, they vandalized the school and i
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can't say attempted murder, attempted to get to this teacher. it says they brought in the nypd counter terrorism bureau. i saw mayor eric adams had strong words, what are the consequences? people are not held accountable and now this is juveniles doing this. >> there has to be accountability for this. when you see this in a school, people are only encouraged because they have seen other protest around the city go unpunished. people shut down a bridge last night, another group defacing a public library, one of the greatest institutions, nor city library. many were vandalizing buildings and facades. lower down the food chain, you
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see high school students that think this is appropriate way to react without consequences. i have to assume this is triggered by social media, they'll see rallies and protests and bad people doing bad things and going unpunished. >> joey: switch gears. talk about consequence without law and order, have you to have police officers. 2500 nypd officers have left the force this year, some did retire, more than 1000 resigned, leaving before retirement. rumor that potentially next few police academies won't be conducted, that is a mayor adams sdegz. where do we have accountability
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by leadership? >> they cancelled next five because of the migrant situation and the amount of money spent dealing with that crisis. we don't have enough police coming back on the job because of that. you point out 1040 people making calculation it is not worth staying on the police department despite not getting full pension. these are people making that calculation, risk/reward calculation and realizing being new york city police officer is not worth the stress, aggravation, danger and in this city criminal liability that might be placed on you for performing police duties. regular citizens move to florida, i'm not surprised, there they are encouraged by communities and not called out
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for being racist and what-not. >> joey: back the blue should not be this hard to do. >> carley: politic biden top economic advisor is defending bidenomics. >> joey: poll shows majority of people think the american dream is out of reach. cheryl casone is here next to talk about that. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work.
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>> carley: majority of americans now say the american dream is out of reach. president biden top economic advisor insists bidenomics is taking us in the right direction. >> we are looking at consumer spending driving this economy forward posting growth rates north of 5%. unemployment rate has been below 4% for months. >> wages have not kept up. >> wages are beating --
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>> joey: cheryl casone from fox business joins us now. >> cheryl: shannon is correct, he is looking at percentages which does not tell story of wages versus inflation. the message they are trying to get across, they are saying things are getting better. we know you are upset about the grocery store and gas pump, it will get better and we're working on the supply chain. americans are dissatisfied. "wall street journal" poll shows what people are feeling. 36% say the american dream still holds true. the number was 57%. it is young adults and millennials. millennials are most pess
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pessimistic. he said people are going out and spending. people are paying more, auto loans are more. your auto loan, your mortgage, close to 8% for mortgage and credit cards adjustable rate credit cards are going through the roof. people are using their savings to get by. >> carley: has to be hard to be jared bernstein and say everything we are doing is right when polling shows people are frustrated and don't have enough money. he's saying, hold on, things will get better. we'll wait to see. there is a new trend that is not good, burglary, robbing stores. >> cheryl: young folks, a lot
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are teenagers, they are stealing cars, driving into a brick and mortar shop, like a gun shop is one example. they raid everything at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. we've seen it in chicago and st. louis. retail theft cost 94 billion dollars. organized retail crime is up 26% for 2021. we don't have the 2022 numbers. this is such a massive problem and it will continue unless basically i'm saying this, not national retail federation, policies have to change. you have to have consequences or they will go in and do what they want. they know they will be released with a slap on the wrist. >> carley: that is a trend, stealing a car and then damaging
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the store by running into it. that is an expense there and stealing stuff. >> joey: next iteration of what we've seen in drug stores and places like that. for those that decided not to smash and grab and go buy things, cyber monday will be big this year. >> cheryl: this is the trend, online shopping is here to stay and not going away. we will not see videos of people fighting at walmart for a $99 television. black friday sales, but today is big day, 37 billion from entire timeframe of cyber week. this is coming from adobe analytics. people are charging their credit cards up, they traveled this year, they are spending and
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paying higher prices because of inflation. >> carley: then people have trouble paying off credit cards,a whole other issue. thank you for joining us on those issues. >> joey: good news, bad news and some in between. to football, eagles are hosting bills in a rainy philadelphia. bills jump out to early lead. the eagleings come back to tie it and delivering final knock-out punch like rocky in philadelphia in every ontime. buffalo fans, pedigree of championship teams. hurts to the end zone and eagles have won in overtime. >> joey: throwback uniforms, eagles win 37-34 for record tying fourth straight comeback victory. >> carley: kansas city chiefs tight end travis kelce making history, faeftest to reach
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11,000 receiving why shoulds. the defending world champs moving to 8-3 on the year. and devito, a touchdown pass and new england moves to the afc's worst 2-8. travis kelce also -- >> joey: taylor swift's boyfriend is turning into quite a football player. >> carley: got those mixed up, some people's mind, you are right. bbc reporter who reported false information on the gaza hospital attack. wait until you hear him. >> steve: hello, everybody, it is monday and on "fox and
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friends," today is final day of the four-day ceasefire, we have a live report from the ground. trey yingst is there now. here at home, museum of natural history, protesters chant and compared idf to the kkk. and trouble for the biden campaign, black voters telling "new york times" they are hesitant to reelect joe biden. heard of cyber monday? they upon just talking about it. tomorrow is travel tuesday, if you are thinking about your next vacation, price might be right with discount on rental cars and flights. tell you about travel tuesday on cyber monday. kicks off on the channel you trust for morning news. carley and joey back in a
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♪ >> carley: hamas releasing 40 hostages so far as israel cease-fire enters its final day. one of them is this boy, 9-year-old ohed mondayer. you can see him running into his father's arms after being released on friday. he was held by the terrorist group 45 days along with his mother and grandmother who were released with him. mare. have a member of the family. she joins us now. what a video video to see. your 9-year-old cousin running into your father's arms. horrtell us how he is doing. >> we feel very excited. he just arrived home to israel friday night.
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and today is monday noon. he spent saturday and sunday at the hospital with his mother and his grandmother. they were all kidnapped together. all three of us. and they stayed all the time together. we are planning for him to get back to normal life as quickly as possible. he doesn't know that he is that famous. even his mother didn't know that. because they didn't know israel got a lot of presents on saturday. he got a lot of pick one or two friends. i want the so they came like 8 kids.
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lovely kids. get back normal life. but, ohad has his house and his room and his toys and his room are waiting for him. but the kids that were released yesterday and on saturday kids from the the the can a beauty tt have place to go to. normal life for him starts with that hug we are seeing being held what the last 50 days for him was like for a kid being all the time in the same place with
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with his mom and grandma and no kids around. no telephone, no video games, no toys his mother is a teacher of kids with special needs. she has a lot of patience and she knows how to play with kids and good job. they played a lot. he could write. he wrote and he drew. but they didn't let them to take diary ba and the drawings back with them. so we don't have this good evidence. >> carley: sea beautiful day. >> spend the day, day by day. and he also had his birthday on that -- on the 23rd of october. so i asked my cousin at the beginning how did she what date
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it is. she said that she got a pen and notebook and she knew, you knew, every day that passed so they knew when his birthday. >> carley: she knew when his birthday was and it's unbelievable he celebrated his birthday in captivity. i'm sure you are celebrating it with him again. he got all those gifts. >> we will. >> carley: a beautiful boy. clearly loved by you and his whole family and he is where he should be right now. that is a silver lining in this dark moment. thank you so much for joining us. congratulations, we're happy for you. >> thank you. you too. >> carley: joey over to you. >> joey: bbc international admits he made mistakes on the gaza hospital blast last month. quote, i don't regret one thing because i think i was measured throughout. i didn't race to judgment. >> carley: his initial report said his explosion destroyed the
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hospital. it was already damaged from a smaller attack at the weekend. the building was flattened. fox news contributor and columnist for the messenger joe concha joins us now. he says the building was flattened. we know that's not true. i'm sure many don't know who this bbc editor is. it shows a larger trend of reporters supporting the palestinian side over israel. and then him so blatantly saying he doesn't regret what he said. what do you think about all of this? >> well, first, that was a very moving interview you did there, carley. i'm a little teared up. so i will try to work through this just reminds me so much of my own son who will be turning 9 this year. let's be clear without any ambiguity getting back to the topic at hand this editor jeremy bowen one th should be fired. remember of all the violent
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protests that resulted from polling bbc cnn, "washington times" "the washington post." carried out by israelis and hundreds were dead at a hospital. for bowen to say he has no regrets, clearly shows that he is agenda driven. is he sim psympathetic to hamas. he should not be in any position at international news organization. full stop. it's this sort of reporting -- one thing to get something wrong when we are talking about politics, but in this case this is the kind of stuff get people killed. for him to say you know what? i don't care. i'm sorry. this person should not be working anywhere near any news organization, guys. i know would out of time that will be that. >> joey: too much to ask for the truth, simply the truth. joe concha, thank you for joining us. >> carley: thank you so much. i'm sure you're emotions matched many people who saw that video and sought happiness that family is experiencing right now. with that "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. >> steve: good morning,
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