everybody, it is monday, november 27th, 2023. we begin this hour of fox & friends with a fox news alert. it is 6:00 a.m. here in new york city. it s 1:00 in the afternoon in israel. and we are now in the fourth and final day of the temporary four-day cease-fire deal between israel and hamas. lawrence: we re learning that both have concerns over the list of israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners due to be released today, ainsley. ainsley: this after 14 more israeli hostages were freed yesterday, bringing the total number now to 40 over the last three days. brian: how many more, trey yingst is live at the children s medical center in israel. what s behind you? what s inside that building? yeah, hey, guys, good morning. overnight for the third straight evening. a group of hostages was released from gaza. 9 of them children that were flown here by helicopter to the schneider s children s hospital just outlines of tel aviv. additionally two mothers flown here as well
been mediated by qatar, 13 israeli hostages are due to be released later today, with 50 being released over the four days. as part of the agreement, israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. sir stephen o brien is a former un under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. hejoins me now. tell us what has been happening at the border and how difficult it is been for some of these eight trucks to get through. how long they have been there, how long the jets were. you are in a hot part of the world so it has been a long, arduous time for people to be waiting but there has been plenty of time for assessments by the professionals, not least for the unh wr, to which i used to run, which has been really active in making sure there is a real assessment for the people, particularly in south casa, where they have been gathering to have the humanitarian supplies distributed to them to help them survive and maintain some kind of ability to give th
(elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you were right behind me. only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. katie: it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. it s monday, july 1st. this is fox & friends. great to be with all of you for a new month, of course, exciting. all right. here we go. first lady jill biden gracing the cover of vogue as a billionaire blames her for keeping joe in the race. steve: and to a potential second lady. brian gets to know the wife of governor doug burgum of north dakota as fox & friends gets an exclusive look into trump s veepstakes. we met through mutual friends and then a all of a sudden, doug burgum the businessman says i would like to get into politics. sometimes i have called myself the accidental first lady because it was never on my radar. lawrence: and last night bet awards was the place to be as vice president kamala harris makes an appearance. yeah, girl, i m out here in these str
the four-time indicted twice impeached former president donald trump takes the stand as a defendant in new york civil trial accusing him, his family, and other trump organization of fraud. one month on since the horrific attacks on israel, war rages, you unofficial says the death toll in gaza now live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. thank you for joining us wherever you are around the world. we begin with a courtroom almost four hours of testimony, donald trump was argumentative, and at times rambling, the judge and state prosecutors. he really iterated indirect claims he also said it was interference. he also made history during the civil fraud case, you first former u.s. president to take to the witness stand to explain his own actions. the trial is a civil case, which means trump will not face jail time unlike his for criminal indictments. but this new york case strikes at the very heart of trump s business empire, and could and with a ban
israel s war against hamas is intensifying, israeli forces are pushing in by land and continuing heavy strikes from the air. the idf struck 450 targets over 24 hours, including command centers and missile launch sites. forces have advanced about 3 km inside gaza, but as the grand invision expands, there is growing concern about the deepening humanitarian crisis in gaza, an issue that has prompted the united nations to hold an emergency meeting. sources say they are expecting to seek a resolution for an immediate humanitarian pause in the fighting in gaza. the u.n. six terry general says the situation is growing desperate by the hour. 2 million people with nowhere safe to go, being denied essentials for life, food, water, shelter, medical care, while being subjected to relentless dumbarton. i urge those with responsibilities to step back from the brink. scott mcclain is following development s from london. scott, i understand there is a developing situation at one of the la