carley: israel and hamas have agreed to a deal to release 50 hostages, including americans being held in gaza. the two sides will pause for two days allowing women and children to escape. todd: threeern ms will be released, including a little girl who turns four this friday. she was taken by hamas after both parents were murdered on october 7. her sib i think wells survived, but are unaccounted for right now. a family friend joined us to tell us what happened? there are two children, ages six and eight, they managed to call their aunt and uncle and the police and they told them that the terrorists, the hamas terrorists shot their mother and shot their father. and probably shot their baby sister abigale, who we now know is held in gaza kidnapped along with so many other children. carley: that beautiful girl with big blue eyes, been through so much before the age of four. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. the release wi
out eight. after he struck out in the seventh he had a finger wag for the seattle mariners dug out you can see it here in response to some trash talk that came from the bench there. meanwhile america s team, there boston red sox, are heating up. they ve now won six straight after last night s 10-4 victory over the minnesota twins. richard cutter crawford had a good start, but the start of the game was the red sox second baseman who had a career night going five for five at the plate with a homer double for rbis. now to the south side of chicago and a controversial call late in the white sox-rangers game. tied 6-6 the bottom of the eight he tries to score on a single to the left. he s originally called out at the plate. the white sox would challenge the call and was overturned. the replay review determined he was safe because the texas catcher violated the home plate collision rule. didn t give him a free path to
looking how china is colonizing africa. the wagner group engaging in paramilitary forces in sudan. destabilizing the entire region. all joe biden can do is finger wag and talk about climate change and gender politics. we deserve better for americans at home and abroad. and, frankly, right now. we re not protected by our oceans. we have folks who can strike us. they are finding chinese police stations in new york and all around the country and we have a porous and open border. we need to do everything to secure our nation. to keep our nation safe. and joe biden is terrible foreign policy is threatening us right at home here. brian: we will see. he is going to run on it. he embraces his foreign policy. evidence embraces his domestic policy and passionate of that is getting rid of the combustion engine and going to electric cars. every electric car that s soldiers 70% of all the battery 70% of what is in it consolidated and put together are chinese-made. we are licensing our security an
release as well as the release of many other political prisoners. again, i commend president biden and the administration, but it s simply not enough. there is no environmental justice without social justice. governments cannot tackle the world climate needs with sobriety and urgency while simultaneously imprisoning young activists around the world who are at the very forefront for the calls for change. the bbc and new york times say that human rights groups estimate that egypt holds about 60,000 political prisoners. 60,000! egypt rejects those numbers, and categorically rejects that characterization that these detainees are political prisoners. one political prisoner is a force unacceptable. but the consequences for holding 60,000 cannot merely be a finger wag at the tail end of a cushy bilateral meeting. egypt does not get to host world leaders and serve as a
biden and the administration. but it is simply not enough. look, there is no environmental justice without social justice. governments cannot tackle the world s climate needs with sobriety and urgency, while simultaneously imprisoning young activists around the world who are at the very forefront for the calls for change. the bbc and the new york times cites human rights group estimates egypt currently holds 60,000 political prisoners. 60,000. now, egypt rejects those numbers. and categorically rejects the characterization that these detainees are political prisoners. look, one political prisoner is of course unacceptable. but the consequences for holding 60,000 cannot merely be a finger wag at the tail end of a cushy bilateral meeting. egypt does not get to host world leaders and serve as a forum for multilateral cooperation while ignoring its human rights obligations. we cannot pretend as americans