laura: good evening, everyone. i hope you had a great thanksgiving weekend. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us. with just 50 days can you believe it until the iowa caucuses, the polls are tightening nationally. governor ron desantis is making a stop right here on the angle. but, first, money for nothing. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. unless you are the son of a president and are able to charge, what, $300,000 for art that looks like it should be hanging in a middle school hallway, you know the biden economy it s in the pits. how is the economy in your estimate? it s horrible. the economy is very bad right now. the cost of everything is very expensive. we don t spend the money like we used. to say i just spend more, obviously, i m spending a whole lot more. i will spend what i usually spend but it probably won t buy nearly as much. well, the facts are undeniable. even the biden frien
still hurting. jesse: too bad. bret: thanks. good evening. i m bret baier. the u.s. navy intervenes as an israeli-linked vessel is targeted by houthi rebels. we will bring you that. the vulnerability to fraud on president biden s original student loan bailout plan. and the train carries migrants in mexico toward the u.s. border as the crisis on the southern border continues. bret: but, first, breaking tonight. israel and hamas has have agreed to extend their temporary cease-fire and hostage for prisoner swap for another two days. this news comes as about the same time as a fourth such exchange was completed today. correspondent alex hogan starts us off tonight live from jerusalem. good evening, alex. good evening, bret. israel says it will resume military pralingses in gaza with full force if hamas does not honor its commitment to release more hostages it. is the early hours of the fifth day of this cease-fire. and now the latest released hostages are currently at a