once. you only get one at these in a lifetime. the reason that i can carry on, it s because of family community and love. please watch this film, unconditional. ericsson msnbc thanksgiving day at eight pm eastern. it is exclusively streaming on peacock throughout the november. on that note, i wish you a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow thank you to you at home for joining us sarah. we begin with breaking news this evening, the israeli government as voted to accept a deal that would free 50 hostages currently being held by the terrace group hamas. that is according to the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the exact details of this deal with hamas are not yet known. what we do know is that the 50 hostages are all women and children, and they would be exchanged for 150 palestinian women and children curr
limited four day cease-fire with hamas. it will take effect sometime in the next 24 hours. lawrence: this is what we know under the deal 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. carley: that includes a 3-year-old girl killed on october 7th. jeff paul joins us this morning. good morning. it took the israeli government more than six hours debating here into the early morning in tel aviv. this agreement between israel and hamas might not only offer a pause in the fighting it. could give a sliver of hope to all the families of the hostages that were taken back on october 7th. now, under this u.s.-qatari-egyptian brokered deal israel will receive 50 hostages, women and children, in exchange israel will then release 150 palestinian prisoners. now the hostages as we understand it will be freed in groups of 10 to 12 people over a span of four to five days. during that time, there will be pauses in the fighting. prim
i look forward to consulting closely with him on a regular basis. [laughter] jericka: chaos in the tech world as elon musk faces continued backlash over in anti-semitic post. plus, the major shake-up at the company behind chatgpt. what you need to know as you prepare for your thanksgiving feast. is this lettuce safer than this? the experts say yes. we will tell you why, and share other ways you can ensure your safety. jericka: president biden pardons turkeys in the annual white house tradition. i hereby pardon liberty and bell. [cheers and applause] jericka: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this very busy monday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin with the holiday travel rush kicking into high gear, but severe weather could cause chaos at airports and on the roads. aaa estimates a near record of americans 55 million will travel more than 50 miles from their home this year, with the majority of them driving t
terms of how we have broader authority to go after illegal immigrants and make arrests on that. lawrence: texas department of public safety last defense of our border. thank you for joining the program. third hour of fox and friends starts right now. ainsley: final hour of fox and friends with fox weather alert. americans hit the roads ahead of thanksgiving, hail and tornados in southern louisiana last night. steve: 20 million americans could face a severe storm system before turkey day. brian: travelers facing headaches, flight aware reporting 9600 delays since sunday. lawrence: janice dean is standing by but we begin with casey stegall at the dfw airport. hi. a place you are familiar with. things are moving fairly smoothly at dfw this morning. it is early. this is second busiest airport in the country. we re in terminal d. take a live look, no real lines to speak of at the ticket counter and tsa is reporting. 114 delays nationwide, bulk in los angeles and ph
this is the 76th anniversary of this event. i want you to know i wasn t there because i was too young to make it up. these birds have a new appreciation of the word let freedom ring. president biden with some jokes during the turkey pardon at the white house yesterday. meanwhile his campaign is facing calls from fellow democrats to become more active and aggressive against donald trump. speaking of the former president, we ll explain what happened yesterday in the gag order hearing for his federal election interference case. and also ahead we ll bring you the latest in the hostage negotiations between hamas and israel, which appear to be centered on a pause in the fighting in gaza. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, november 21st. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ve got a lot to get isto this morning, and we ll begin with new polling that shows americans overwhelmingly supporting boosting security at the southern bord