jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro harold ford jr. greg gutfeld and dana perino. it s 5:00 in new york city and this i s the five jesse: president biden turning his back on israel to apiece the far left at the most critical moment of the hostage negotiations. 11 more captives have been released by hamas and are now back in israeli territory. temporary ceasefire deal between israel and the terror group getting extended for two more days. the white house says hamas is committed to rel releasing anot 20 women and children the next two days but so far only one american has been released. jeff paul is live in tel aviv with more. jeff? yeah, jesse we just got word that this latest group of hostages released by hamas are on their way right now to als israeli hospitals to get treatment and get checked out. and like the days before these happened, you know, we saw some delays today, just like a few ago, and that really just speaks to how fragile these negotiations an
at the u.s. military in the middle east. u.s.s. mason off the coast of yemen had two ballistic missiles launch evidence its way that notified. they responded to a distress call from a tanker nearby. we ve seen more than 70 attacks on u.s. military forces since mid october. more shortly coming up here. first the emotions running high in israel. [chanting] bill: these are some of the scenes in israel and the west bank as they see newly freed prisoners. a four-day cease-fire about to run out and find out whether or not the cease-fire is extended. hope you had an awesome thanksgiving. i m bill hemmer in new york. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. an emotional weekend. a 4-year-old israely american girl abigail edan is free but saw her parents murdered in front of her. hamas let go 58 people. israel released 39 palestinian prisoners in exchange. bill: the front page new york post. safe at last. for some that is true. many more still are left behind. p
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 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 d
the faulkner focus is up next. harris: fox news as confirmed israel and hamas has reached and agreement of who will be released today. a new list of hostages. 11 freed today. this is the final day of that temporary cease-fire under the original agreement. as you know, any cease-fire gives more time for hamas to regroup and rearm. i m harris faulkner, you are in the faulkner focus. so far terror groups have released 40 israeli hostages, 13 on both friday and saturday, 14 additionally yesterday. foreign nationals also freed as part of separate negligent achess. it is now in the final 24 hours of that original agreement. both israeli and hamas officials are suggesting they are open to extending the deal with conditions. president biden is pushing for a longer truce. president biden: this deal is delivering lifesaving results. critically needed aid is going in and hostages are coming out. this deal is structured so it can be extended to keep building on these results. tha
good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m josé diaz-balart, and we begin this busy hour with hunter biden s felony gun trial. the defense rested without calling hunter biden to the stand. moments ago the prosecution called an fbi agent back to the stand for a rebuttal. joining us now, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian outside the courthouse. also with us, david henderson, a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor. ken, what s the latest from the courtroom, and what can we be expecting today? reporter: good morning, jose. the prosecution has now rested, but not before that fbi agent provided devastating testimony about evidence of hunter biden s drug use the day before and the day after he purchased that handgun on october 12th, 2018. some of this evidence had already been in, but then there was some new evidence where she talked about geo locating his phone to a 7-eleven in wilmington, delaware, and also introduced eviden