>> hello i'm alicia acuna along with joey jones, nicole saphier and joe concha. the big story is a fox news alert. a third wave of hostages released by hamas among the 17 is 4-year-old abigail and american israeli girl whose parents were killed in front of her by hamas terrorist on october 7. we have team fox coverage tonight, lu lucas tomlinson is a nantucket massachusetts with bit under biden's reaction but first alex hogan. >> is the third day of the cease-fire comes to an and 14 israeli hostages have been freed this brings the total to 40 is really hostages, 14 thai hostages and one filipino. among them the very first american dual citizen. abigail was found covered in her parents blood on october 7 when they were killed and she was taken hostage. doctors say as much is there celebrating the 4-year-old who has now been released there is one woman in dire condition, the eldest released today an 84-year-old woman airlifted at the hospital, take a listen. >> she's in the emergency department after significant medical neglect after the past weeks while being held by hamas. she is an unstable condition with risk to real life. >> days of emotional video coming out of the family reunions this is footage of sharon hurts men hugging her son, she was taken hostage along with a 12-year-old daughter hugging her father before the parents embraced. know what the 12-year-old wanted a dog and her dad speaking to the press saying this little girl is now getting a puppy these are the moments of celebration across israel and those that have been reunited it is relief mixed with guilt given the other families have not been so lucky. >> she learned for the first time that her son survived and the moment she saw him hugging was an amazing moment in a moment of joy and the community lost over 100 people that was kidnapped and some murdered and there is no home or house to return to. there is other shocking news. it is a mix between j joy and sadness. >> we entered the early hours of day four of the cease-fire when more hostages are expected to be released. negotiators are hoping to prolong the cease-fire something from the israeli government and hamas that that is a will that they intend to follow as well. >> we continue to think of all of the families tonight. alex hogan in jerusalem. president biden is back at the white house returning earlier from nantucket where he appeared to take credit for getting hamas to release more than 50 hostages so far. >> the proof that this is working and were pursuing further, every smile and grateful tear that we see on the faces of those families were finally getting back together again. the proof is little abigail. alicia: we go live with lucas tomlinson whose with the president. >> tomorrow marks the last day of the four-day truce. president biden speaking to nantucket before departing says he wants to see the time period extended, cease-fire extended to get more hostages out. he mentioned he wants to redouble efforts to get the remaining american hostages out up to eight remain held captive inside of gaza tonight. >> have you extracted any guarantees about the hostages or do you have an expectation of how much longer you could push this on. >> the deal calls for every ten hostages release we extended another day. i'm hopeful this is not the end that it will continue. >> these hostages being released have not seen the sunshine did over 50 days. they have been held captive inside of the tunnels. president biden seemed to take credit for behind-the-scenes negotiations as you mentioned earlier. >> this is a product of a lot of hard work and personal engagement for me and my team. we've been in close contact with the leaders of qatar, egypt and israel speaking with each one of them repeatedly over the past few weeks to help secure the deal. >> some republican lawmakers which they had seen more americans hostages being released much earlier. >> i am concerned that the biden administration did not make it a condition of the steel that americans be in the first hostages of release. especially since american aid is going into gaza right now to northern gaza as part of the conditions that hamas had. i think when the administration says i know every detail and they don't even know if their life that certainly concerning. >> the white house as president biden spoke to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu before leaving to return to the white house. alicia: lucas tomlinson, good to see you. thank you so much. joey, i want to go to you first, people need to pay attention. one of the hostages release is a russian national and hamas said they did in response to the efforts of russian president vladimir putin a show of appreciation for hamas position on the work, you take that statement about the stark release the position of our american president in our american hostages in the job that he has that lies ahead. joey: the people from thailand were released because of negotiations with iran and hamas. i think it was a president in a difficult place to have one american and i don't know upwards of nine or ten unaccounted for high for 3 - 10 i'm not sure where the number is that the americans are held hostage and it took three days and a lot of back-and-forth and a lot of days of him getting heat for not getting an american in the first group that came through the first tranche. i think we have to take a step back and say what this hamas see as american hostages as is the currency to buy their own lives back if israel is that enough. is that why they're keeping more grasp on the market hostages or do they had a place for the get essay were getting of all the americans back of the u.s. will calm down and not help israel kill us. i'm not sure what they see the currency as but obviously we interviewed peter lerner the idf spokesperson and some hostages a higher value than others spew alicia: let's not forget the palestinian prisoners who have been released and fox digital has a alarming story out today about what some of the newly released palestinian terrorist may receive. here's the headline. biden admin accused of aiding palestinian pay for sleigh as terrorist profit and hamas deal experts claim from the report. many of the newly released convicted palestinian terrorist who are part of a swap is secure the freedom of is really important hostages held by the terrorist movement hamas could receive u.s. funds via the palestinian authority and expert on the matter claim. he noted that everything will terrorist gets a salary from the palestinian authority once they are imprisoned. jojoe: a salary to kidnap young children like abigail edan that celebrated her fourth birthday on friday. now she comes out not going home to her parents witnessed them getting murdered. somehow u.s. dollars are involved in facilitating this. the fear is this is the new normal of warfare. are we facilitated the ultimate incentive program to kidnap innocent civilians during these conflicts in order to create leverage for x, y, z as far as getting palestinian prisoners out? and by the way not petty criminals that we talked about yesterday. these people tried to murder israeli police officers for example. this is good to be a vicious cycle if we continue to facilitate this from a monetary perspective then what does this mean going forward to what will terrorist do as far as the playbook as far as not only attacks but taking people against their will and saying what you going to give us now. alicia: were heading into the final day of this exchange is supposed to occur. it brings to mind what happens in the days after. we can take a look at and to listen to the president because he wants us to continue. >> this is the product of a lot of hard work and personal engagement. for me and my team. we have been in close contact with the leaders of qatar, egypt and israel speaking with each one of them repeatedly over the past weeks to help secure the steel. alicia: he wants to continue to extended. right now he only has one american in his slot that he's been able to account for but he's taking credit. nicole: deposit is taking credit but if you ask about the remaining american hostages he has no information. we do not know the condition therein or exactly how many there are. we are funding both sides of this war and supporting israel and given a lot of support and money to the palestinians, to gaza and that's been funded and funneled through hamas. at the end of the day prolonging the cease-fire calling for permanent cease-fire without the distraction of hamas opens up israel to another blood he massacre. as joe mentioned earlier, it's wonderful that abigail was able to come home today but she is now an orphan that's not something that the president continues to emphasize, they were murder, 1200 lives that were brutally lost. hamas has to be completely destroyed, the end goal cannot only be getting back to hostages but the complete destruction of hamas for his release to live in peace. alicia: all the good news that were seen now, we cannot forget what happened on october 7. coming up, major long-term for a convoy of drivers using google maps. how the ended up in the middle of the desert next. ♪ rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd, and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. 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do you use google maps? joey: have a three-point plan. help people out. dry four-wheel-drive you never know which way to run in front of you you wanted to go under not over. it makes you look more manly, the taller the truck, the more manly you are. three-point plan. plan number two, don't use gps. look up and look at the road and the road signs. if you use gps you be michael scott driving off into a pond. the third is testimonial. i live in twentynine palms california. that is three hours from nowhere we used to go to vegas all the time. i know what the desert looks like i get creepy and i get it. at what point in a kia sorrento were previous when the pavement goes to dirty stop then. you do not go into your stock. nicole: you had the travelers in vegas they probably had a good time heading back to l.a. google maps told him to take another route to avoid the dust storm. they got stranded and this is what is the dreaded stranded driver said. the first driver that turned around talk to us to tell us that the road gets washed out the higher into the mountain that you get we have to turn around since the path leads to nowhere. people had to be towed out because the cars cannot go anywhere. at the end of the day, mapquest back in the day when i started driving but now google maps in ways and everything else, it is a suggestion, look up a little bit. alicia: google maps is not divisive you, it is a suggestion. how many times is this have to happen before people will finally learn this lesson from other people. it's not the first time we've ever seen this. that's disturbing. joey: this is what needs to happen, driver's ed, i took driver's ed because my mom said it would get a cheaper insurance, i don't know if that's true or not. >> i think our parents all told us that. i'm not sure if it's true or n not. joey: learning to use gps needs to be incorporated into driver's ed. people don't understand adult how to look at the road on the map to see which road in front of them they need to take people take the wrong turn all the time they turn too quickly, to roads too late. you have to apply the real world to the screen that you're using. that's where people mess up, i go back. if you're in a previous, woody goes from pavement to dirt, you just stop and reevaluate your life. joe: i disagree, without my kids game on saturday and he played three games in four hours. glad to get an hour before an hour to get there i was at 84% of the time that we got there and i tried to get back by guessing. it did not go well. i was still in new jersey. alicia: you are a soccer parent like myself. in the fall in the spring i have heated seat and i can plug my phone into. it is freezing to release pat all day on the soccer field. joe: what are you plugging the sea into. >> the battery pack. nicole: coming up, what is the shrine of satan doing a christmas tree festival and one small wisconsin community. republican congressman's message about the impact on our culture and our children coming up, next. ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪. joe: welcome back to "the big weekend show". wisconsin congressman is outraged over whether the trees on display at a christmas tree festival in his town. the tree by the syntonic temple is covered in red lights of course. pentagrams and an ornament reading hail santa to the phrase hail satan. the congressman who represents a community sounded off on earlier "sunday morning futures". >> conservatives are often accused of launching a culture war were focusing or fixating on cultural issues. he is a perfect example of that's not what's happening. we are trying to defend basic traditions or defend our children in the midst of these basic traditions from the encroachment of woke ideology or offensive upside down cultural propaganda. joe: nicole, that is mike gallagher, republican of wisconsin. he makes a good point doesn't he? nicole: i was looking at this, what we were talking about wisconsin railroad museum puts on the displayable holiday and the majority be a nonprofit, private businesses, only six were christian related. the reality is holiday trees are not necessarily equate with a christian holiday and christmas. they go back to 15th century germany in the celebration of the garden of eden. i certainly don't think that christians should be offended by some of the non-christian trees just like i do believe non-christian should be offended by christmas trees at all. what i found concerning when i looked into this, satanic nonprofit is part of a bigger federal group. on their website, they are petitioning for access to abortion. what they say is the continued performing voluntary abortions as part of its religious rit rituals. to me that is a huge ordeal. what were talking about the spirit of the holiday and families coming together and especially something railroad museum where you will have children, these are certainly nothing that something children should be exposed to. we cannot take a family-friendly event and put things in front of them that can be harmful for them. joe: that is the thing this is about kids. they're going to go to a christmas decoration, a christmas event in the have to be shown all of the stuff. it is amazing, at this point. i saw on "fox & friends" ear earlier, he had a guest on anna said this is like waving hamas or hezbollah fog at a synagogue. it's a benign event can we have something nice anymore? alicia: you have to think about parent that ended up in conversations that they didn't expect because they were going to seek christmas trees. that's happening time and time again with parents. all of a sudden conversations that they never expected to have with their kids. i agree with you nicole, also on some of this, i was taken about a conversation yesterday about christmas, how people celebrate christmas and not necessarily in a christian way. do the folks have a right to be there, yes, is it the christmas spirit, no. joe: there was a gender diversity tree there as well and trans flags at this particular event. would you take your children to something like this? joey: if it were my hometown in a celebrated tradition which is how this red, i'm not there i don't know the size of the town are the demographics, i absolutely would. the thing about freedom it is dangerous, but it's worth it. i believe in second amendment and first amendment. my version of this which hits me to my core is going to bury a good buddy at arli