♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪ will: we be can win the fox news alert, more hostages are expected to be released today, 13 were freed from hamas captivity yesterday. rachel: some of them reuniting with their loved ones for the first time including this little israeli boy who turned 9 years old when he was held hostage. he got hugs from his family for the first time in seven days. joey:alex hogan is live in jerusalem. >> reporter: we are just hours from the expected release of more hostages on a historic day yesterday, the release of ten hostages, one filipino and 13 israeli hostages. let's look at how dramatic and emotional if this was, this little boy, 9 years old, running to see his father for the first time, reunited in that hospital. he and his mother were released. such emotional moments. this is seen as a major victory across israel, a desperate time for people begging for their release. there are three american hostages expected to be released through this deal, president biden was asked if we could see their release today. >> president biden: we don't know when that will occur but we expect it to occur. we don't know what the list of all the hostages are or when they will be released. my hope and expectation will be soon. >> reporter: these are the faces of the 13 israeli hostages, they are now home and safe. her two daughters, 4 years old and 2 years old. danielle aloni, and her daughter, ruth munda, ohad munda, indina mondet, hana parry and yafa adda. these hostages should be released at 4:00 p.m. local time. they will be handed to the red cross. we expect them to make their way on these buses just like we saw yesterday where they will go through the initial medical checks. before they are transferred by bus or helicopter to other medical facilities across the country, there will be medical checks and psychological evaluations and when they reach reached the hospital they will be greenlighted or their families, and the families of the initial hostages who have been released, it is the end of what has been a nightmare. >> the past several weeks have been a nightmare, we have a little bit of joy. everyone is back. we will be worried until everyone is back home safely. >> reporter: here's another of those reunions, families being reunited, first hugs after the release of amelia and her mother, daniel. something a lot of people are talking about is the health conditions we've seen, a lot of these hostages being able to walk, run, hug, and embrace their loved ones, we had no idea 24 hours ago what state they would be in. there's a lot to see and terms of psychological advantage we will see you. as far as what's going on in this cease-fire, it has been relatively calm in gaza, sirens are going off in northern israel. there had been reports earlier of a possible drone invasion. rachel: i also was so surprised to see that little boy running towards his family, what a beautiful moment. some of the littlest ones were released. were there anymore little children? i saw photos weeks ago of terrorists holding little babies, any of those children still left behind? >> there are very young children. to imagine the condition they might be in, we will hopefully see their release today. what we expect from hostage releases in the three days to follow, we are looking at children under the age of 19, either their mothers or elder women, we are not expecting to see any men released and not expecting to see women in their 20s, 30s and 40s if they are not mothers. that's a difficult thing to hear if you are father or mother your 25-year-old was kidnapped knowing she would not be among them but there are very small children who remain in gaza. there's a lot of hope today they could be among those released. joe: that image of that little girl took our breath away. you heard what the president said, we could have americans today. you are on the ground, you know what the reality is. do you get the sense that hamas is going to hold these american hostages until the last minute to extract as much as possible from us? >> what is worth noting with the release of these hostages, there's a list of names given the night before. as much as families are made aware, there's this fear of not wanting to talk about or release any information until we have the moment we've been watching playing out, hugging your loved one to make sure that is them while they might have received word that it was their loved one who couldn't be released until they are holding their child or mother, it is too painful to discuss, potential possibility that they could get their hopes up, go to the hospital, and it is not actually their loved one. there are several dual citizen is really american citizens that could be released, three of them are those potential and a lot of expectations, likely a lot of pressure on the biden administration to see what the biden administration can do to secure their release. joe: i know there has been a lot of talk the biden administration has put pressure on israel to not just have the cease-fire but to negotiate for hostages. qatar, the us, and egypt involved in this negotiation. citizens from thailand working on their release. obviously it is easy to see ourselves in a bubble here, are there other multilateral communications or negotiations going on where we might have a similar sort of surprise from other countries? >> reporter: we will see the release of more tie hostages. they were helping farmers and they essentially were caught up in the middle of this. likely to see more of them released today. this is a separate deal. there were about 20 other countries aside from the us and israel trying to navigate this as well. there citizens caught up in all of this. one thing worth noting, how complicated and difficult the situation would be on top of being taken as a hostage, but to be there when you are caught in the middle and don't speak either language so you can't communicate with those who abducted you or with the other hostages that are there alongside you. just how traumatic that would be as well. there are so many layers of pain and trauma we are only starting to unravel. joe: thank you so much. rachel: that is just so true. there is so much joy around the release, but how traumatic it must be to have been in captivity for that long and taken under such violent conditions. this is a long road. joe: we talked about this yesterday on the five, the idea that these hostages are experiencing, seeing, and learning things they don't know they are learning like what was that noise in the next room. can they talk to these hostages and discern from what the hostages say, we haven't heard people talking about this or the machine doing that or there is weapons here, mapping out the tunnels. there must be a command element there because of what they heard. these hostages are going to be heroes in ways they don't know yet not just for surviving but for what information they can bring back to israel. will: also the fact that you have to do that with the adults and the kids but the kids have the extra layer of trying to explain what happened in a way that a child can understand. you saw those images when they welcomed the children back, they have teddy bears and all these things to get to normalcy, to a situation that for the last number of weeks has been anything but normal. rachel: so much joy but so much to unravel. our president was on vacation in nantucket but he was not, he was not removed from some of the chaos that was going on. he was confronted with these protesters on the side of the palestinians here. this was 2000 of them. here's a little bit of sound of what he had to hear. >> free palestine! free palestine! free palestine! >> excuse me. this is a community tree lighting. we respect your right to free speech but this is not a political event. rachel: they were in washington square park. in nantucket, this was a tree lighting ceremony. many residents were not part of the protest were upset that this was a nonpolitical moment and they didn't want to see these protesters. julio roses, an independent journalist who has been at many of these protests and others over the last several -- joe: the antifa protests, atlanta. rachel: he has been at the border. he will tell you, interesting interview, a lot of the protesters here have many similarities to antifa, with blm. a lot of concern for national security. listen to this. >> they share a common hatred. they hit the united states and what it stands for, it stands for imperialism, capitalism and all these things and so at these palestine rallies i have seen antifa iconography, blm supporters out there and it is because they share this radical ideology in the sense the united states as we know it needs to be completely overhauled and changed to atone for all these different scenes. will: this is the beginning of the christmas season when thanksgiving is over. you saba protests during the parade. it is supposed to be a joyful moment for little kids watching balloons. and the undercurrent of let's disrupt capitalism. we saw protests at the grove in la. the grove is an open air mall. what is the goal? capitalism is uniquely american or we like to think it is. thanksgiving are uniquely american thing. they hate all that is american. it doesn't just mean they hate our support for israel. they hate our way of life. the crazy thing to me is that they live in america. they hate the country that allows them to do the shenanigans they are doing right now. rachel: the fbi was so infiltrated into the january 6th protests, this might be a better place for them to find people who want to overthrow or disrupt our way of life. joe: one thing that is our way of life is things like our ability to heat our homes, cook our food, do laundry, things that have been attacked by this administration, maybe they hate our way of life, you have a gas stove, they want a gas stove. here's a great tweet, absolutely endearing from vice president kamala harris with, you call that the second man i believe, from our family to yours, happy thanksgiving but there is one problem. if you look in the picture that is not an electric stove. the meme king of twitter, mike collins, simply puts on x is that a gas stove with a question mark to remind the vice president what her own convictions are when it comes to -- rachel: du your member alexandria ocasio cortez did an instagram live video, she was cooking, she had a gas stove as well. also telling you they are not doing it so as they are doing it they are telling you they are not doing it and then saying alexandria said i am in a rented apartment. always an excuse. joe: a reason to demonize landlords. rachel: we won't take away your gas stove but we ban gas lines in future construction so in the future you won't get to have a gas stove. there is a run on gas stoves, they do believe they are going to be banned but obviously kamala harris, do as i say but not as i -- joe: elizabeth warren, aoc, kamala harris, four corner picture of democrats with their gas stoves. rachel: i love gas stoves. there is no other way. rachel: you can't cook in an electric coat do stove in a restaurant. you made a great point. we are not trying to ban these appliances, you are overreacting. it is not true. they are trying to ban these. here's the list. they want to get rid of your water heater. don't know about you, i'm not a fan of cold showers. dishwashers, i've got kids, i need the dishwasher. air conditioning, i am a baby, i need to be and cooler all the time. washing machines, refrigerators, the list goes on and this goes to the underlying point. rules for those who but you, not for me. we use that phrase all the phrase, this started in the pandemic of you have to follow these rules but us elites don't. it does span the border, republican and democrat, seems more likely democrats putting out that hypocrisy. it just proved to me one other point. all the pandering democrats due to the far left they don't believe it in their heart. it is almost like they need to shut up the left and give them a bone so they don't keep going after them on things like the israel policy and drilling and stuff like that. if we give you this appliance stuff and make it look like we are doing something we will appease you. i think it is our shiny ball. rachel: it is a much bigger climate change move but we will talk a little bit further about it later in the show. will: the ex-police officer convicted of killing george floyd seriously hurt after an inmate stab at him in an arizona prison according to a report from the associated press. sources say the former minneapolis police officer is expected to survive. prison employees performed, quote, life-saving measures before taking him to the hospital. he is currently serving a 21 year sentence, a 22 year sentence simultaneously in relation to floyd's death. minnesota congressman dean phillips says he will not seek reelection in the 2,024 race for his district. phillips is challenging president biden for the democratic nomination after kicking off his presidential campaign last month. in a statement he says, quote, seven years have passed, each presenting a historic opportunity to practice a brand of optimistic politics, establish relationships and improve people's lives. we've met those moments and after three terms it is time -- to college football, oregon taking on oregon state. the championship on the line, ducks quarter backbone hicks with the challenge. >> he's got time to throw. it goes in the air to franklin. touchdown oregon. will: lifting them to a 37-one win. the new york giants manager shames the audience, maybe recruiting him for a potential spot. to texas, arch manning, speaking of the giants, peyton's nephew, harold and nephew, the collegiate debut against texas tech, longhorns taking 57-7. what a day. a huge when coming up on fox. this is the biggest game of the year to this point. michigan hosting archrival ohio state. the championship game on the line goes beyond that. these two teams despise each other. working with somebody, a huge michigan fan. the hatred of ohio state runs deep. aside from that, this is clearly a player for one of the two spots in the championship game without a doubt. rachel: fox weather alert, storms could impact one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. rick reichmuth is tracking at all. rachel: will: 10 years after killing his girlfriend on valentine's day, breaking down the move when we come back. look who saved slider sunday again! here we go... 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