big weekend show begins with fox news alert. good evening, i'm nicole saphier, joey jones, alicia opinions and joe concha. you video of a second wave of hostages released by hamas hours ago crossing into israel. these are the phases of israelis in age from three years old to 67 years old. also releasable for foreigners from time and. tonight new video of the two dozen hostages read by hamas yesterday on the first day of a deal that includes african fighting. the number of total hostages released climbed to 41. 195 hostages are still being held by hamas tonight. these hostages are signs of hope at this emotional moment 9-year-old alone ran into his father's arms after 49 days in captivity. jeff paul is live in southern israel tonight. good evening, any word on the american hostages? >> so far they are not among the hostages released but we are learning all 17 hostages who made up today are either in route to area hospitals are are at the hospital right now. the for foreign nationals released are said to hospital just outside of tel aviv. twelve hostages were sent to the sheba medical center outside of tel aviv but one of the israeli hostages were sent to the hospital closer to the egyptian israeli border due to her condition, she needs a surgery right now but we are told it's not life-threatening. today's events a stressful intent day unlike the day before where things ran smoothly. today was delayed by seven hours and that is in part due to hamas accusing israel of not agreeing to their agreement in this. hamas says israel is not releasing the types of prisoners they expected and they wanted to see more aid had to northern gaza. israel disagreeing saying they are living up to the agreement and accused hamas of engaging the psychological warfare, another example of this underscores how tense and fragile the deal is and this is day two, we have another two days of what's expected to be a four-day pause in the work but there are signals there could be an appetite to extend the fourth day pause. mediators think it could be extended a couple of days, one or two days. israeli government has for every ten hostages released, they will extend the cease-fire. we should know this time yesterday and the day before israeli government had a list of names of people expected to be released the following day. so far, they don't have the li list, we are hoping americans this time. >> jeff paul, thank you so much. earlier israeli special ops explain what likely happened in the delay of the hostages today. >> i believe it is because israel made it clear to hamas if you do not release hostages you agree to, we will continue and the aggression as far as special operations forces on the ground. >> usa he was leaving it could have been a positive today because of israel continuing to say this is not going to be the end and they are going to continue efforts until hamas is completely destroyed. what you make of it? >> i don't have the text on both parties in front, all we have is what's reported trying to make note because that's interesting as the operational or tactical opportunities and advantages israel has had to essentially give up to get hostages back because i feel even netanyahu face and body language when he announced this was reluctant. they probably feel they are giving up more on the battlefield realize because the probably got them to the negotiating table to give up hostages give up the calls of pressure on them. in the original reporting it was they were not going to surveilled north and south half of gaza at all for four days and the other half of gaza it would cut surveillance during the day from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. so these are things israel was probably relying on and they may have's duct by that 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and hamas is think we saw surveillance, i think there is a lot going on to where hamas is realizing they were not used hostages to buy their lives back. israel will kill and they should. >> earlier today one of the things he saw today mike yesterday hostage release went smoothly and today there was a pause. from the human standpoint, technically and everything joey says is correct, we do know behind-the-scenes what happens but this is a reminder hamas is still in control and a lot of innocent lives there. earlier today a telegram negotiator said because as we all know hamas continues to win the information war, continue to have supervisors they will continue to release hostages because they are good at giving good rest. >> one thing hamas is good at is pr. making people feel that, maybe people forget they are the ones caused all of this so i think that would be highly unlikely they would do something like execute hostages because they are much better and thoughtful. i think you will see an efficient transfer, it's in hamas' best interest to make an efficient transfer. >> one thing not getting as much attention, innocent civilian hostages, they are getting about three criminals release. palestinian criminals, not just petty draft people released today. they are getting three times as many criminals back to palestine as innocent civilians but it shows you how much israelis affect the lives of them. >> hamas does it and don't forget, hamas is under unrelenting pressure as israel responded to the attack of october 7. they need cease-fire but when they agree to release hostages by piece, the israel and israel's allies got to see this moment and feel a moment of relief from other bit of hope and we build on that anticipation with the next group of people to come and that is the moment hamas decided it would put everything on pause and take it away and take away the possibility which it applies more pressure on israel to figure it out so hamas trying to send a message we need to cease-fire but also we are still in control. >> you have young children and i have young children, watching the videos of the little boy and the little girl reunited with her father warms our heart, you have to remind yourself of the terror she had and those who mr. but it's 26 israelis returned from 815 time for nationals returned, zero americans in the president was asked about the status of the american hostages, he said he didn't have data on that. earlier today was asked about the american hostages and this is what he had to say. >> when will the hostages be released? >> i am hoping he will say something soon. >> note update on the status, hopeful we will seek some noon, where is the urgency for american lives? the mark a $34 million estate owned by a billing or hedge fund boss, the optic is not good, it doesn't look like he's truly on top of the situation there should be urgency here. what if we listened to alexandria ocasio-cortez or elon omar or rashida tlaib calling for an immediate cease-fire date after october 7? none of these hostages would be freed right now but at least we have 49 days of bad news, horrific news, all the accounts and videos people slaughtered and beheaded, kickbacks. we have relatively good news but we will talk about the children, i look at my kids differently ever day as a result, what if they went to things like this? abigail it on, celebrated a birthday yesterday, she turned four years old and still is a hostage being held and even if she gets freed, she is now going to go home to her home without a mother and father who were murdered in front of her october 7 so even if they read, it's one hell to another but at least we are seeing some folks, particularly children being freed after seven weeks of horrible news we are finally turning a corner. >> the first hostage bringing fresh proof hamas must be destroyed and they said without a doubt islamic jihad and biden administration support for israel is soft, they want to make israel a permanent cease-fire or greatly extend this one. the central fact of the war, hamas must be eradicated or words never again have no meaning? >> this was my concern when it was announced. they announced reverend and hostages released they extend the cease-fire by day and i didn't delete it all the other parts of it monthly don't surveilled but what if hamas says here is a mom and daughter or two family members, we will release them in israel says no, we will bomb you instead, that will be tough for israel to keep up hamas tries that. >> is will continue to unfold and we will be covering it here. straight ahead, what did julia roberts have in common? is way more thanks to artificial intelligence. that's coming up next. ♪ ok, someone just did laundry... no, i add downy light so the freshness really lasts. yeah, most scented stuff gives me a headache, but this is just right. and i don't like anything. but i like this. get a light scent that lasts with no heavy perfumes or dyes. 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[laughter] and by performances. aaron brockovich, pretty woman and mystic pizza. [laughter] >> innovator investor, julia roberts, i feel little better now about all of us not being replaced. [laughter] >> this is a farce, it's okay because she's an entertainer i can do that. in order to use artificial intelligence, you have to think about prompt, type and this is what i want you to write for me and who it is about and this is on the heels of the strike going on for the longest time ever all of hollywood supporting each other in the idea artificial intelligence take jobs away so i don't believe for a second the chatgpt actually computer with julia roberts, i think she used the opportunity to prove.all the has been saying whether or not it's true, i dunno. it would be easy for artificial intelligence to take my job and more legible because it wouldn't have might accent so maybe i should be afraid, i'm just not. it is a stick kind of thing but i don't take it serious. >> so you think the actor was maybe acting? >> absolutely. >> let's look back at the writer strike and actor strike and a fiercely had. >> if we don't stand tall right now, we are all going to be in trouble. we are all going to be in jeopardy of being replaced by machines. >> so what is your concern about being replaced? >> artificial intelligence has certainly been met in my profession, i've been using it for over a decade and early cancer detection, we have computer assisted detection we been working with for a while. when you talk about chatgpt and other things, it is evolving. it should be and accompanied or associated intelligence, not artificial intelligence because what it should be as you use the computer technology, and amazing innovation, they need to couple it with the human brain is pop because one without the other will not work whatsoever. when you put things into chatgpt, you can tell chatgpt has been versus a human, it has a formula powder can follow. can it provide a good layout for something someone who is busy we need to write speeches? absolutely. you can edit it and put a personal touch to it but i don't see it completely relates it replacing humans because again, unless you have everyone thing the same formula in every speech it will be repetitive. one of the big concerns i had when it comes to chatgpt is children are no longer going to be able to know how to write because schools have to be very careful to make sure papers and exams and essays are not utilizing chatgpt because one of the greatest strength in the english-language and ability to write, if this generation can't do that which they are already struggling, that will be a great loss. >> you have younger kids, this is going to get even more sophisticated as they had into higher grades. >> majority of college students use chatgpt to help write papers and help that it but there are some things you can't replicate as a writer of a book, joey has written a book, it's going to happen, i watched barbenheimer this week and great for different was the director of that, it is recounting of one of the most fascinating important events in human history. the building of the atomic bomb that eventually ended world war ii. i can't see ai or chatgpt replacing a crystal or all the wonderful actors in that movie to make that a willing dollar movie based so bland find, back and replace things in hollywood but if you want greatness, the human element will always exist. >> it would probably make a great marvel movie though. 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he didn't answer that one but his granddaughter did give away with a smile so i returned box courtesy and order but of course on a serious note the president wants american hostages released from gaza, something we've not seen for the past two days since hostages have been released. president biden spoke in nantucket yesterday and it was asked, when will the hostages be released? was asked earlier before he went to church, not sure if we have the soundbite. >> when will the hostages be released? >> hopefully you will see something soon. >> the president saying hopefully he hear something soon. he said they are going into church and no doubt praying like rest of america right now about the american hostages. of course certainly a 4-year-old abigail who celebrated her birthday yesterday and hamas refused to release her on her birthday. i heard you talking earlier about palestinian prisoners required to give israeli hostages and american hostages out. let's not forget an israeli soldier, in 2006 was captured by hamas and spent over five years in captivity almost as long as jon mccain in vietnam. he was released in 2011 and took over 1000 palestinian prisoners to get him released. prime minister netanyahu was prime minister at the time, longest serving i minister in israel's history and that's what we are dealing with, it requires a lot of prisoners in exchange for israeli citizens in this case, we are hoping american hostages are released soon but it's notable the president does not know when americans will be released and white house officials are hopeful some will be released soon. >> thanks, lucas. i want to go to something here, lucas basically told us the president, are you too old to run? he said that stupid, a good answer. that he pivots to israel, haven't gotten any americans home so that's one element this month of what americans are dealing with an engaging joe biden. there is this article and the reason i want to go to this, it analyzes polls the last two months and this is what it says, biden's recent slide in this political predicament, 11 months before election day represent a confluence of a heckuva term from a reliable democratic constituents like young voters. the outbreak of war in the middle east and rise of independent and third-party candidates who could siphon votes from biden and trump, the article breaks down where biden is doing worse in the polls as early as this week and two weeks ago, israel has to be part of the, doesn't it? >> is getting it from the left and unwavering report. tell me where things are going well right now. it's going well with inflation, it's too high for too many people. his about in terms of time? it's not. red states like florida, tennessee, texas. test scores are at a 30 year low. what about the foreign policy? the world seems it on fire. immigration front? the border seems it's wide open and we may have terrorists entering the country as we speak so when 75% of americans including majority of democrats say this president is too old, it's not a stupid question, should be a real concern to this president and when you seek donald trump pulling about 20% among black voters in beatty the biden, voters under 35 winning independence and even latinos, it's a landslide for republican candidate facing 91 felony counts, that's where we are in november of 2024. >> a voter block african-american voters or the idea they might be too old, these are places where he's probably the most vulnerable right now. let's look at this podcast, i don't have a name but let's hear this soundbite. >> what is the word? >> we talk about the negatives of trump but not biden in a world of today's politics where most policies are written by think tanks and groups of people. biden and wrote a policy that resulted in more black people being locked up than ever in the history of america. >> i want to go to you, doctor pete hegseth the new york times podcast called the run up and what is important, someone intellectually involved in policy that starts with he's too old. >> it is a complete insult to the american people when as joe pointed out, a recent poll shows 77% preponderance think joe biden is too old to run a less 40% stock who is mentally fit to run which is another concern, a stop in the face to the american people because we are continuing to watch him and the fact that he does not seemed like a strong leader on the world stage one is feels like we are approaching world war iii and the world is on fire. at the end of the day the only people want president biden to run for reelection as president biden's ego and joe biden. not even democrats want him to run but the problem is kamala harris has not demonstrated she has the ability to step in as commander-in-chief, she does not have the ability to execute policy and she can't even string together sentences so the puppeteers behind her controlling the actions that she could be a good face in front of the camera so democrats have a major conundrum on their hands and i think it's going to be interesting coming in to the next few months because joe biden is rapidly losing support from democrats. >> if you look at the policies, where is joe biden doing well for the country? there aren't a lot of things to pull from but some would say maybe it still covid's fault, this is an elected goal, why americans hate a good economy. people need a second to adjust. eleven up, it's important to appreciate economic conditions change back in both directions and people make the time to register what's going on even if respondent think conditions are improving, aerating the joe biden economy based on the past two years, not just last month and their perceptions may be affected. the argument don't trust your lying eyes, just look at this month. >> your grocery bill may be awful but it's really not that bad if you think about. your thinking about it too much. this reminds me very much of the things my teenagers say when they tried to convince us what we see isn't what we are seeing edit no surprise the recent poll found 62% of the people who enter a strong third party, it's about time for it now. >> we will see, i think he is important. coming up, forget the turkey, the woke model unleashing a new set of orders to ruin your holiday glee. that and more with the "big weekend show" returning. ♪ 's ♪ if it hurts when you poop sometimes like pinching off ♪ ♪ a porcupine and you're sweatin' your ♪ ♪ next trip to the loo ♪ ♪ colace is the brand you need ♪ ♪ to soften stools we're all agreed ♪ ♪ #2 should be easy to do ♪ trust colace to soften stools, with no stimulants, for comfortable relief. my mom's life is the most important thing to me. hi mom! i called my mom, "i have this gene and i think you need to get tested." she feels like it was truly lifesaving. ♪ >> welcome back to the "big weekend show". tis the season as the all-american christmas is in will swing, both christmas spirit at fox, you can see it there but the woke mob plays the grumpy range. canada's human rights commission is declaring christmas as colonialist religious intolerance. claiming non-christians have to quote request special accommodations to observe the holidays. and for thanksgiving, peter posted this picture on x of turkeys about to feast on humans with the caption that reads quote, we are lucky turkeys would never do this to us, you don't have to do it to them either. let's go to canada first. doctor saphier. >> i prefer not to go to canada. >> i want to talk about the school done next last year, they ask non-christian canadians if they had a problem with people saying merry christmas to them. 92% said no. why is this something? this is an agency funded by the federal government in canada. >> trying to appease to the woke crowd, activists are gluing their hand to streets to art and museums, lazy people, not being productive members of society whatsoever, just trying to offend and rent happy holiday. bottom line, as long as we have religious tolerance everyone should be able to celebrate their own faith and we have mutual respect for everyone's face. i don't care jewish, muslim, christian, whatever floats your boat, whatever you do does not offend me at we have to get back to that place as a society where we respect everyone's rights. i was in a restaurant today and they started singing mary did you know? it's an italian catholic, my favorite holiday song and i was happy to hear it because some of those songs have been banned and i did start singing along and my husband who happens to be jewish was not offended, he just laughed at me because i don't sound very good when i think. >> maybe canadians can learn from you. >> you are tremendous. you are the mariah carey of the set. [laughter] >> what's going on with our neighbors to the north? >> what floats my boat is killing animals and eating them. we'll talk about this in a minute but we talk about christmas right now, it's a stupid thing to be outraged about. christmas is a holiday baked into a way to celebrate it and big ways without touching the religious aspect of it. i don't know santa claus or christmas trees have to do with baby jesus in the manger. you can have a secular christmas celebration and nobody will be mad at you, you go to the rocket and watch an amazing show for almost two hours, the last ten minutes is nativity and you've got all the right to get in block out before they do it. this country of america, a pretty good job of commercializing this religious holiday. i can't imagine canada doesn't have much of the same and for them to want to in the make christmas over religious views, listen i've heard they don't even celebrate the fourth of july so i don't know what's going on. [laughter] i don't need together. >> i was thankful over thanksgiving but i didn't stop to think that i should not be eaten turkey. what about you? >> and twitter has something called x now, sorry. community notes so if peta puts up a tweet like they did, they will correct the record which is a pleasure to read so let me read. turkeys are not vegetarians, turkeys eat mice, lizards, frogs and just about anything they can fit in the mouth like me. if turkeys were larger or have the technological means to form and eat humans, their current diet reveals they most certainly would. the tables were turned, believe me. >> i am grateful their beaks are so small but also, in response to that, the peta representative said that is not what we said, we didn't say they were going to eat humans, i said let's be thankful they don't so on. i didn't understand that. >> a picture tells a thousand words to put a cap on, they have one in 30 years. >> well, i don't know. [laughter] >> we are beating up a canada government and their version of what we have come a crazy lunatic leftist to tear down everything. >> according to the.we see, canadians like just leave them alone so that is the good news. >> i will continue to cook a turkey and eat it because it is delicious and i like it. >> stepping is only once a year, what's up with that? just thing. >> straight ahead, one woman stanley cup getting her a new car after it burst into flames. tis the season of giving, that's next. ♪ dear moms and dads, what you have achieved here today is going to help us and our futures. it is why we're coming up on stage to collect your diplomas. mom, love you always. vo: when you graduate, they graduate. visit finishyourdiploma.org to find free and supportive adult education centers near you. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the the "big weekend show". the company was better model boat for life, is holding true after a woman posted this video of what was left after a fire that destroyed her car. remarkably her stanley cup remained relatively unscathed. >> everybody is so concerned about it. the fire yesterday. >> the video racked up 85 million views on tik tok including standard. the company is offering her new cups and new wheels to go along with it. 85 million views is more than most country populations. [laughter] just the free press alone and the fact that a top rated show like this is talking about this right now, the cost of buying a new car is a drop in the bucket compared to what they are getting. >> i have so many questions about this video from physics dan., i don't understand the heat in the car, isn't that plastic straw on the top? you are telling me that he in the car didn't melt the plastic? in i might need a little publicity but i do not have a standing from of my colleagues do every time i see them i'm a little jealous but i have not purchased one so if anyone wants to get me one as a holiday gift, i would be happy to accept it and try it out. >> i think sapphire is implying this may be a plan but after my car is eviscerated, i'm pretty sure and not thinking i could get some pr. >> i was wondering the same thing about the top, i don't have one either but i am taking donations of course, i do have a yeti which i am wondering is fabulous as it is, i could be wrong but aren't they millennial, gen z, and accessory for those generations? >> i think she is setting us up for a science experiment. we get a yeti and see which one can stand the heat. >> i want to go real quick, the stan lee ceo talking about what he plans to do as a result of his tremendous pr for his company. >> i couldn't think of a better example of our products quality but we are glad you are safe, i've seen a lot of comments we should send you some families, we are going to send you something but there is one more thing, we've never done this before and probably will never again but we would love to replace your vehicle. >> well. >> i've got questions. here is the deal, generally spontaneously combustible there's a certain type of car and even brand i won't name that does but i don't know that this is one of those so something made the car catch on fire and it wasn't something she did, there is an insurance claim, she will be paid for the car so i feel the ceo is kind of hedging a bet your but insurance companies are smart so maybe they owe her money and they will go back and say he said he would pay for it so we don't have to. i feel there is a lawsuit brewing, she might get paid twice or not at all, either way it's like let her claim her insurance and get her car back and give her some cash. >> you are such a grinch. 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[ laughs ] mara, your parents are -- exactly like me? i know, right? well, cherish your friends and loved ones. let's roll, daddio! let's boogie-woogie! >> all right welcome back to the big weekend show, it's time now for big weekend flops our picks from one of the big etion fails and flops of the week i'm going to go first. okay so out west people see these tumble weeds rolling down the side of the road. see them a lot, but this one kind of takes the cake and somebody posted a car sized tumbleweed in simi valley california this one here gave me a little version of kind of ptsd that could hurt you is that normal? tumble weeds are normal big ones are not. let me tell you first day in california when join marine corps. i had never crossed the mississippi in 18 years of life i fly from atlanta to lax many middle of the night to get on a bus i wake up at 29 palms california, in a tumbleweed goes across the road i call my mom and i'm like they're real? these are real. >> one from arizona they absolutely are real you see them all of the time but a new analysis find world richest one percent of people are responsible for about the same percentage of carbon emissions as 5 billion people who make up two-thirds of the poorest in the world. shocking quite the hypocrisy you have politicians saying no you can't have your gas stoves or gas cars but yet here we are and continue to fly private and live our life the way we have to when the rich 1% cuts back on carbon emissions maybe rest of us will consider making changes too that won't make that big of a difference because they're doing more than we are. >> i love our state of new jersey only electric cars by 2035 charge those things again if i have an apartment in hoboken just curious. infrastructure in jersey a joke. >> we should move immediately anyway biden campaign put out a quote handy guide for responding to crazy maga nonsense this thanksgiving unget and one of my favorite things in the guide is the response you should say if family members say trump is winning in the polls. then they say you should say something like oh, those same polls and pundits said joe biden would never be president and republicans have massive wins last november. and biden is running on a popular agenda they tell you to say and trump is running on losing extreme one. >> interesting. so this is -- released basically on same day that joe biden goes on national television, does an interview with in nbc saying needs to cool together and then campaign puts out here's how you handle maga people what i'm looking for -- >> black friday college basketball brawl breaking out in the second half the game between jacksonville and robert morris and two head coaches exchange words and then both benches cleared. and everyone started throwing punches, 17 players were ejected. the final score -- was jacksonville 74 robert moore 65. after fight was over only 10 players left who were actually allowed to play and the coach jacksonville coach said he was upset all of the focus was on the fight and not on the players and the wind and he didn't like that even though he's part of the -- >> maybe don't start the fight. so sorry you did that. yeah. i don't know. so -- >> that's terrible. that was that does that for us see you right back here tomorrow 7 p.m. eastern for the the big weekend show "life, liberty & levin" start >> go dogs -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪