hello, everybody. i m joey jones, along with dr. nicole saphier, lieutenant colonel tulsi gabbar nicold, kae pavelich and jimmy failla. it s 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five fox news alert. dramatic new vides o, d 24 hostages and red cross vans b being driveneing to safety after spending nearly 50 days in captivityy 50 by the terrorit known as hamas. among them are 13 israeli women and children. but no americans wercheneting i freed fighting in gaza, pausing for the first time since the war starten for thetime sio october 7th. and this is for a four dayis truce. president biden is reacting for the first time from the moment hamas kidnappethe firsd these p, along with my team, have worked around the clock to securepeoply the release. teddy bears waiting to greet those children at the hospital are a stark reminder of the trauma these children have been throug reminderh. and at such a very young age, we expect more hostage.se be released tomorrow and more of the day
of young people around the world like coco. it s illegal to sell it to under 18s but she tells me that s never stopped her or her friends. the older kids sell to the younger kids and lots of shops don t check id. you can just walk in there, you can even go in your uniform and they ll sell it to you. we re coming up here to the other vape shop, whichever gate the kids come out, there s a vape shop. there s one just here. like many mothers, marnie wilton is worried about how prevalent vaping has become. and this is the primary school, 60 metres away. she says new regulations which include keeping any new vape shops more than 300 metres from schools, failed to address the problem. absolutely does not go far enough to help our children. the laws that the government announced, the new laws, do nothing to affect existing stores that are already built. only a few weeks before the new rules were due to come into effect, another vape shop
of young people around the world like coco. it s illegal to sell it to under 18s but she tells me that never stopped her or her friends. the older kids sell to the younger kids and lots of shops don t check id. you can just walk in there, you can even go in your uniform and they ll sell it to you. we re coming up here to the other vape shop, whichever gate the kids come out, there s a vape shop. there s one just here. like many mothers, marnie wilton is worried about how prevalent vaping has become. and this is the primary school, 60 metres away. she said new regulations which include keeping any new vape shops more than 900 feet from schools, failed to address the problem. absolutely does not go far enough to help our children. the laws that the government announced, the new laws, do nothing to affect existing stores that are already built. only a few weeks before the new rules were due to come
we ve changed her name and voice to protect her identity. it got more accessible for me so i got addicted. everyone around me was vaping at the time, and then that s when also the colourful flavours came out and thatjust got every kid on it. vaping is now the habit of choice for millions of young people around the world like coco. it s illegal to sell it to under 18s but she tells me that never stopped her or her friends. the older kids sell to the younger kids and lots of shops don t check id. you can just walk in there, you can even go in your uniform and they ll sell it to you. we re coming up here to the other vape shop, whichever gate the kids come out, there s a vape shop. there s one just here. like many mothers, marnie wilton is worried about how prevalent vaping has become. and this is the primary school, 60 metres away. she said new regulations which include keeping any new vape shops more than 900 feet from schools, failed to address the problem.
as cigarette smoking fell to its lowest ever levels. it s prompted the government there to ban most disposable vapes and vaping stores selling such products. our correspondent, shaimaa khalil, sent this report. there are probably more teens that do vape that don t at school and they pack out the bathrooms. coco was 12 when she vaped for the first time. she is now 15 and trying to quit. we ve changed her name and voice to protect identity. it got more accessible for me so i got addicted. everyone around me was vaping at the time, and then that s when also the colourful flavours came out and thatjust got every kid on it. vaping is now the habit of choice for millions of young people around the world like coco. it s illegal to sell it to under 18s but she tells me that s never stopped her or her friends. the older kids sell to the younger kids and lots of shops don t check id.