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♪able my baby now ♪ >> lawrence: you're not crazy we have an entire table set for you on this thanksgiving morning. welcome to "fox & friends" in new york city this morning. we're so glad that you are here. we have so much to be thankful today. steve, ainsley, and brian are spending time with family. but we have carley shimkus and johnny joey jones. >> carley: happy thanksgiving, guys. when the show opened i said out loud oh my gosh do we have a real turkey downstairs? that's beautiful. immersive graphic that is the most impressive thing i have ever seen. special day. of course it's thanksgiving a lot of people are off from work and school and going to celebrate with their families and friends. if you are waking up early with us this morning. we want to wish you a happy thanksgiving as well on this day. >> joe: cool and impressive, also cruel. all i could think about in the commercial break i'm going to get some of that turkey. >> ainsley: no you are not. >> lawrence: so much to be thankful this morning happening in the world and the country. weaver glad you decided to spend your day with us. we start with a fox news alert. the israel hamas temporary cease-fire and hostage release that were originally set for this morning are now delayed. >> joey: trey yingst on the ground with updated timeline. trey? >> trey: hey, guys, good morning. first of all, happy thanksgiving i hope you have time with your loved ones today. in southern israel the entire country waiting to see if this hostage deal is going to go forward and if there will be four days of a cease-fire. we understand there are some logistics still to be taken care of for this agreement between israel and hamas that could see around 50 israeli hostages released for 150 israeli prisoners. now, as this goes forward, the israelis say they will continue fighting hamas inside gaza. we were inside the strip yesterday. we saw many of those battles taking place. i do want you to listen to israeli prime minister benjamin who talked about how he will continue the efforts against hamas. >> i want to be clear, the war is continuing. the war is continuing. we will continue it until we achieve all of our goals and returning all of our abductees, eliminating hamas, and guaranteeing after hamas, gaza is not to be controlled by a party that supports terrorism. >> trey: the anticipation is growing around this possible hostage release. israeli media says this comes down to details and an agreement that still needs to be signed in doha that was negotiated by the qataris. the reality is it is probably something far more complex. of the sides have been discussing the details of this agreement for weeks. it won't just include the release of hostages and a stop in the fighting. but also aid going into the gaza strip and a limiting of israeli surveillance capabilities over gaza. national security council spokesman john kirby did discuss this yesterday. take a listen to what he had to say. >> we're obviously going to be watching this like a hawk. the devil is in the details and the execution. and so we are going to be watching to see that all sides meet their commitments and we know -- we recognize that one party to this agreement is a terrorist organization. a terrorist organization that hasn't always abided by the commitments that they have made. >> trey: we should talk about the exchange here. we are talking about israeli hostages that were dragged into gaza on october 7th against their will. they will be exchanged # to 1 ratio for palestinian prisoners, women and minors that have been convicted of crimes in israel. guys, bark to you. >> lawrence: trey, i guess the big question is and i don't know what you're hearing on the ground. everyone is always skeptic when you are doing business or in negotiation with a terrorist organization. so, is there -- you know, i guess some anxiousness on the ground with hamas right now? >> >> trey: yeah, like i said, absolutely. we were inside gaza for more than six hours with israeli forces. there is an understanding there that they have to maintain their posture and their high alert level even if this cease-fire goes through hamas could launch attacks and regroup their forces there are still many miles of tunnel underneath gaza that the israelis have not discovered. and so while yesterday they showed us the tunnels underneath gaza's shifa hospital, they have to deal with tunnels in different parts of the strip and hamas leadership that's no longer in gaza city but that has moved south to. exchange for hostages for prisoners. forces underground understand fighting could restart at any moment. >> carley: how cruel could it be that families hoping their loved ones are in the first batch of 50 if this doesn't doesn't go through. what a disappointment is an understatement. if this deal does go through does israel have a list of the names who are going to first be released and have their families been identified? how is that working? >> yeah. that's a great question. so the israelis internally do have a list. and, again, this will be women and children released. some of the children are 4 and 5 years old. some are as young as just months old that were dragged into gaza on october 7th. the israelis are keeping that list private though because they don't want to raise the hopes of families who have desperately been waiting for any information about their loved one for the past 48 days. so we understand that when the hostages are released, it will be a staggered release each and every day where the fighting remains quiet. anywhere from 12 to 13 hostages will be released. and then those names will be provided to the media and they will be published once the individuals are back in israeli custody. each and every day an hour of this agreement will be incredibly delicate. understanding hamas could use this opportunity as a propaganda moment to try to collapse the negotiations and the agreement for their own gain. >> trey, israel said of the 150 they are going to release if the victims of those people spoke up and basically wrote this and said i don't want this person to be released because of the crime they have committed. do you know if anyone has done that? is there any movement that some these people promised to be released have done something so bad that the public outrage won't allow it? >> trey: yeah, that's also a great question. look, there were three people in the israeli government who actually voted against going forward with this deal. and the reason behind it had to do with the crimes that the people committed, who are going to be released. the israelis had one caveat about the negotiation. they said no one who was convicted of murder would be released. but there are still people convicted of violent crimes, attempted murder. and trying to stab people who will be released. so they don't want those people back on the streets. with that said, the court overruled that appeal. this is going to go forward if the negotiation and those minor details are figured out in the coming hours. >> carley: very interesting. trey, thank you so much for joining us, and happy thanksgiving to you as well. working on a holiday out there in israel in a war zone as well. thank you so much. >> lawrence: just a total pro-out there. everybody is concerned about this deal and if it's gonna go through. i initially said this, can't trust hamas. already unbalanced when it comes to the hostage exchange. and everybody is walking on egg shells although we want the hostages released, will they? >> carley: it's a joyous moment if this deal goes through but also one with great concern. your question was so good in 2011 there was that hostage deal where israel got one idf soldier back and they gave 1,000 palestinian prisoners back to gaza and now people are saying that that trade, some people feel like, would have been one of the catalyst for this terror attack. a lot of the palestinians that were prisoners who were traded back are now nut military wing of hamas. israel learned how much they realize own israeli lives and willing to trade a for the a little. >> joey: we will cover this all long. this prison trade prisoner for pow, basically. trade go through. we do want 50 hostages to come home. >> carley: we had a guest on yesterday he said this isn't a hostage deal. this is blackmail. >> lawrence: rereferring to that famous case eli, and that's where the jewish people said the value of life for israelis is much different and they said one life of a jewish life is compared to a thousand islamist lives. and that's just what we are up against. we are going to turn to this editorial right now. give thanks. this is in the "new york post." give thanks for freed hostages and hamas coming necessarily -- coming necessarily elimination. this is what they write in the editorial. let us all give thanks for that dozen of hostages hamas kidnapped on october the 17th who will return to their families in the coming days. if the terrorists honor the promises they made to gain a temporary cease-fire. accepting the deal was a choice of israel wa's government. rightly eradicate hamas when fighting resumes. indeed the pause may give more innocent a chance to flee. assuming hamas admits that the cease-fire means it can't keep firing on them. as it's been doing to enforce its stay here and serve a human shield for us orders. a what's vital here though is that the cease-fire must end as netanyahu pledges with israel resuming eliminate hamas in all of gaza. ible the only good time to negotiate with terrorists is when you mean to eradicate them once the deal is done. >> joey: what is really important here. when you look at the actual deal the 150 prisoners giving up. that's one part of it. really what is most important to hamas they are doing a promise to completely halt aerial surveillance in southern gaza and northern gaza next four days. there is a lot of strategic advantage that their technology and capabilities that they're agreeing to stop completely during this four day cease-fire. swhat that op-ed is getting at. don't let this become an excuse to end the mission. don't let potentially mane president biden pressure you out of continuing what you're doing. i think what the post is arguing is. they believe, and i think many americans do and obviously israel does. especially benjamin, the only peaceful outcome is to destroy hamas all together. and there is international pressure to give up their fight there because what's happening today, who doesn't look as pretty as what benjamin knows, which is what could happen tomorrow would be much uglier. >> carley: also talking about the innocent hostages. over six weeks now. a lot of people have had weddings in that time and celebrated wonderful things and these innocent people who are somewhere inside gaza. their lives have stopped. they are living this horror day in and day out for six weeks. one of the hostages that we hope to come home is a 3-year-old girl. her name is abigail. her parents were murdered. her birthday is next week. she is turning 4 years old. her siblings are unaccounted for. the "new york post" is right to say give thanks for the fact that she might be coming home to her family. >> lawrence: such an important message just to put a button on it. there is no doubt that sinwar is on his heels right now. hamas getting shelled. special forces the tip of the spear has been head to head with them. the infantry. airstrikes are hitting them. they need a moment to regroup and you got to rem with hamas, r leaders are the core of this operation. they believe -- that's why some of their leaders don't even live in gaza. that the leaders are the backbone of the operation. they will replace the soldiers. they will sacrifice them. a lot of the leaders live in mansions and everything. and so sinwar is going to find a way to try to run. and a lot of the other leaders are going to try to find a way to run. the question is as they are negotiating this hostage release. are they given time for hamas to regroup? that's the fear of the israelis right now. >> carley: well, right outside our window on sixth avenue at 8:30 a.m. eastern time, there's going to be a big parade that rolls on by. it's the 97th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. and adam klotz is along the parade route and he is going to talk to us about the weather and what's going on with all the balloons. >> adam: hey, good morning, guys. you are absolutely right. you are looking at turkey tom just over my shoulder. that's the one that starts off this entire parade. ultimately, you're going to see 16 of those really big balloons. this is the staging area up on the upper west side of mid-atlantic. manhattan. there is a new snoop y balloon, panda and pillsbury dough boy. classics that everybody loves one is paw patrol my nieces are big fans of that one. the weather is fantastic. the people coming out here are really going to enjoy it. if we can take those weather graphics full. so far even early this morning it's not feeling that bad. currently signatures at 46 degrees. the wind might get up to 15, 20 miles per hour. that's not enough to cancel this because those balloons, obviously, can blow around a little bit. that wouldn't happen until you get up into the 30's. there is no risk of that today. you have might see a little bit of breeze out here. here's what it looks like across the country and actually a gorgeous day for thanksgiving. only spot you are seeing there is that blue off in the west. that is snow in the intermountain west. guys, back out here on the parade route, i'm really excited out this one, because, for the first time in the nearly 100 year history of this the parade kicks off at 8:30. final half an hour of "fox & friends" i will be out here and the parade will be moving past. that is pretty cool. >> lawrence: this is so great. i always love doing thanksgiving because i grew up watching the macy's day parade. >> carley: get to be a part of it in a way. >> lawrence: i feel a part of it. >> carley: i was passing a window. i just got my hair done. i was downstairs and big window right there. i was looking 4:3024 morning. already lawn chairs set up and people sitting outside. do you know that the parade starts four hours from now? they just want to get a good seat. very funny. adam, had so much fun. thank you for joining us this morning. coming up, shocking footage of the deadly crash at the u.s.-canadian border leaving new york on high alert. this was a huge story yesterday. and we're going to have the latest developments ahead. >> lawrence: first, you have seen him breaking down the rules of congress. now chad pergram showed steve his greatest passion. >> steve: chad, your wife's green bean casserole is magnificent. the best parent is valentine's times 12. steve you must love it. there is only that much left. chad chad it just works. > >> carley: we will show you the rest of the pairings coming up next. ♪ ♪ there's a party at the bar ♪ everybody put your glasses on. bass pro shops and cabela's stands tall in our unwavering commitment to honoring our heroes. we extend our gratitude... beyond words... by proudly offering a legendary salute discount to those who protect our freedoms. our dedication to those who selflessly serve us runs deep within our dna. it's not just a discount... it's a commitment to making a difference. because every day is a chance for us to say thank you. bass pro shops and cabela's... your adventure starts here. 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[indiscernible. >> half of the fun is learning how to pronounce. lafroy. they emphasize. >> you put the wrong elm face sis on the wrong sill bell. >> chad: this is now king charles favorite drink. >> steve: the current king charles? >> chad: look at the top only a royal warrant only six still lerries that have a royal warrant. >> you are an expert at scotch. i have written three cookbooks. maybe we could somehow put our knowledge together. >> chad: ah ha, we could pair some of these with different co

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