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>> joey: she's four this year, she was three last year, this year she is starting to get it. >> lawrence: she's getting older. >> joey: paw patrol. >> lawrence: my daughter loves it, as well. >> carley: everybody having fun. my favorite answer was a little girl that said she is thankful for a roof over my head. what an angel, she stole the show. >> lawrence: thankful for you for joining us. we have news, joey. >> joey: israeli military detaining director of al-shifa hospital in the gaza strip as they say they have evidence that shows the hospital served as hamas command center. >> carley: smoke has been rising as temporary ceasefire and hostage release set for this morning are delayed. >> lawrence: our friend trey yingst has been on the ground in southern israel and he's there now and will give us information about the updated timeline. what do you know? >> trey: first of all, happy thanksgiving. here on the ground in southern israel, anticipation is growing around that expected hostage deal that could see more than 50 israelis released by hamas in the gaza strip in exchange for release of palestinian prisoners in israeli prisons. there appears to be a hold-up, disagreement between israel and hamas over one of the terms. we were looking at a large-scale ceasefire for a swap of prisoners. there was access to other hostages inside the gaza strip. israelis wanted to get more information about the hostages and make sure they were checked on by the red cross. it appears hamas is stepping back and it is causing tension and might be behind the delay we're seeing right now. israelis are saying they will continue the fight against hamas until all the leadership is destroyed. prime minister netanyahu saying yesterday, i want to be clear, the war is continuing, the war is continuing, we will continue until we achieve our goals. the goal to get hostages back and destroy and delegitimize hamas inside gaza. so many families waiting for information to see if loved ones will be on the list of hostages released if the deal does go forward. we are talking about women and children. the whole world is watching. just yesterday national security council john kirby said this about the situation. >> we're going to be watching this like a hawk, devil in the details aexecution, we'll be watching to meet our commitment. we recognize one party to this agreement is a terrorist oergsz, terrorist organization that hasn't abiding by commitment they made. >> trey: it is an organization fighting among the civilian population inside gaza. we're learning there is a neighborhood in northern part of the gaza strip that faced evacuation order. israelis dropping leaflets telling civilians to get out of the way. >> carley: trey yingst live on the. and we are having first lady herzog. this hostage negotiation has been extremely difficult and israel is making serious concessions here. do you have reservations about the terms of this agreement? >> first of all, we will -- we are all waiting to see that it goes through. you know, some of the israelis have been living on october 7 and we are still there until the hostages are back, every single one of them. >> lawrence: first lady, i'm sure you have had and we're grateful for you to join us this thanksgiving morning. you have had an opportunity to talk to the victims and family members of hostages, when you talk to them, what do they tell you? >> it is very difficult. it is the most difficult conversations i've had in my life. the families are in the unknown, they don't know if their dear ones are alive or not. we're talking here about babies, 10-month-old baby there. there are young girls, four years old. it is difficult to imagine. and these conversations have been very difficult. there is the hope and we try, the president and i to give families the hope and the knowledge that israel will do everything to get the hostages back and have them all safely back at home. >> joey: in the terms of the deal as has been reported, israel is saying to the victims of those 150 that may be released, if they take issue with them being released, they can formally request that specific offender not be released. have you seen anything go through and ask for that or what is reaction from the israeli people? >> no. first of all, we're not talking about 150, the number is only 50 out of 240. i wish we were talking about 150. i must say the families are very united and very generous with each other. families that know their loved ones, who are men, who are older than 18, who are not young children or elderly or women, know they will not see their dear ones this time around and yet have expressed happiness and joy for the other families. the families have been fabulous, they demand to see their dear ones back and that is what we're all demanding. this has been a very difficult time in our country. you know, we will be marking this coming saturday november 25th is the un day for international prevention of violence against women and marks seven weeks from the terrible saturday we faced on october 7. and we usually talk about domestic violence. we bring victims of domestic violence or any violence against women to speak. nowadays we can't think of anything else but the gender-based sexual assault of the terrorists that horrible day. >> carley: two or three days after october 7, we aired a press conference that was eye-opening, the press conference, media organizations from all over the world and it was incredibly hostile. israel, like i said two or three days after a horrific terror attack took place. where did this hostile ity. what do you say to the media members who have forgotten about the horrific atrocities that took place against your people? >> i agree with you. it's unimaginable. the atrocities that are barbaric attack something we have not seen, not only us israelis, the world has not seen since the second world war. it is disappointing some of the world, not everyone, many people and definitely people in the united states across two aisles of congress, no politics here. understand and come out with moral clarity. it has been very difficult and i don't want on this very happy for you holiday morning to describe some of the atrocities that have been committed during that day. your viewers should not be subjected to that. to us, this is an everyday reality for the past set weeks. we hear witnesses and see footage and it has been very difficult and it is difficult to understand how people do not adhere to the facts. >> lawrence: madam first lady, i got an invitation by your ambassador to come to the united nations to watch an hour of the footage of what took place on the body camera footage, it is horrific. i thought it was necessary to share what we witnessed that day. you talk about silence from the international community about the rape of women and the bodies that betrayed these women. and you go into great detail of that in your op ed. can you tell our audience what are you expecting from the international community at this moment in time? >> let me say, i'm a lawyer myself and my colleagues, who have spent their lives fighting for women's rights, fighting to prevent violence against women have been devastated. israelis are at forefront of the international bodies, fighting for women's rights, especially during conflicts. we would expect some sort of condemnation, there was nothing, absolute silence from organizations who were created, their purpose to prevent violence against women. to help women, to fight for women's rights and at this critical moment, this very critical moment, they have failed us. they failed us as woman, not only israeli women, not only victims of this attack, but unfortunately, maybe women that will suffer in the future. i feel this is a critical moment for women all over the world and especially the expectation is from international organizations who as i said were created especially for this purpose. >> lawrence: such a good point. >> joey: it is a day of thanksgiving for us. i know it is hard for you and your peep toll sit around and be grateful for anyone with your countrymen and women held hostage. we sit here and pray for quick resolution and one that guarantees the hostages come home and this threat is eliminated for you forever. >> thank you very much. thank you and we hope for better days and good news in the very, very near future. >> lawrence: thank you so much. >> carley: thank you so much. >> lawrence: powerful words from the first lady of israel. coming up senator joe manchin says a third party ticket is a longshot for potential candidate including himself. >> carley: tulsi gabbard joins us to react to that. >> joey: thanksgiving during conflicts, one organization is preparing a feast, giving back to lone idf soldiers when "fox and friends" returns. sleep more deeply. and wake up rejuvenated. with purple's new mattresses - fall asleep 20% faster. have less aches and pains and sleep uninterrupted. right now save up to $900 dollars off mattress sets during purple's black friday sale. visit purple.com or a store near you today. 18 years from tonight, grant gill will become a legend. when he totally kills it at his improv class's graduation performance. knees will be slapped. suds will be sprayed. people won't know what hurts more: their cheeks, or their sides. that's why he's already keeping himself in-shape and razor sharp today with health tips and wellness tools from aarp. to help make sure his health lives as long as he does. because the younger you are, the more you need aarp. 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>> south dakota. >> i thought it was in l.a. all this time. wow, my geography. >> carley: kristi noem reaching out with personal invitation. we would love to show him, bring the whole team, sounds like a party in south dakota if that happens. >> lawrence: kristi noem knows marketing for her state, never misses an opportunity. >> carley: four heads in california, love it. so good. >> lawrence: thank you. we have tough news, fox news alert 50 hamas hostages expected to be released as early as tomorrow and relatives, including our next guest anxiously wait to see if their loved ones will be freed. three family members are being held hostage by the terror group. abbi, thank you for joining the program, happy thanksgiving, wish it was better circumstances. has your family been reached out to? do you know if your family is among some of those that will be released? >> thank you for having me. happy thanksgiving. we know as much as the world knows, basically the way it will happen, every evening before each release, there will be a list of 10 names passed between the negotiating parties. i don't believe the names will be confirmed until the israeli government can see and confirm their identity. >> lawrence: abbi, i'm sure your family is in a difficult position like many other israeli families right now. i want israel to be able to do its job and destroy terrorists so they won't be able to do this again and you have loved ones that have lives that are valued and you want them home. as you talk to the israeli government, how do you balance the act of going after the terrorists and still saying we want our folks back, do what you have to get them back. >> first and foremost, the job is to protect civilians and they didn't do that on october 7. with this possible deal, if they have a chance to protect civilians, that has to be first priority. children have no part of war. if this allows children being held hostages for 48 days now to come home and to begin healing from the trauma, i think it is a step in the right direction. >> lawrence: part of the conversation we are having is international community and them acknowledging your loved one's lives. we've seen across the u.s. ripping of posters displayed and some people internationally believe that the hostages aren't really hostages. so those that are watching on this thanksgiving morning that are on the other side, what would you tell them? >> i think the only message is hate doesn't have a place here. this is about humanity. if we don't lead with love, we will not have a solution. i am an american-israeli living in a country brutally attacked october 7. i don't hate the citizens in gaza. i feel anger toward hamas and i believe that organization should be taken out, but i don't think hate will get us anywhere and i don't think the lack of acknowledgement of humanity will move any of us forward. >> lawrence: you have a lot of love in your heart, to have such strength and commendable. thank you for joining us and keeping the story out front for the international community to see. happy thanksgiving. still ahead, tulsi gabbard breaks down the state of the 2024 race, plus raymond arroyo is talking turkey. >> lawrence: the history behind the presidential pardon still ahead, first just minutes from the 97th macy's thanksgiving day parade and adam klotz is on the route and he's next. my active psoriatic arthritis can make me feel like i'm losing my rhythm. with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints, i'm getting into my groove. ♪(uplifting music)♪ along with significantly clearer skin... skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi 90% clearer skin and less joint pain are possible. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to skyrizi, there's nothing like clearer skin and better movement... and that means everything. ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time to ask your doctor about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. ♪ the winter play was really coming together. ♪ until... disaster struck. ♪ tensions... were high. ♪ luckily, replacement costumes were shipped with fedex. which means mr. harvey... could picture the perfect night. ♪ we're delivering more happy for the holidays. ♪ - [announcer] watch live tv for free. meet tablo. tablo lets you access over 70 free channels, including shows, news and live sports for free. with tablo, you can record, pause, and replay, and watch on any device anywhere in your home with zero monthly fees, subscriptions or contracts. order a tablo total system with a tablo and tv antenna and pay just $99.95. order now at tablotv.com. the chase ink business premier card is made for sam who makes, everyday products, designed smarter. genius! like 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more, so sam can make smart ideas, a brilliant reality! chase for business. make more of what's yours. >> carley: let's have some fun, the 97th annual thanksgiving day parade kicking off here in new york city. >> lawrence: that's right. meteorologist adam klotz is there. >> adam: they did the 10 second countdown. in 97 years of doing this, they are starting at 8:30. most adorable thing behind me. say hi, wave, everybody. where are you from here? >> i'm from, born in california and i am from charleston, sc. >> adam: people from all over the world, eating your vegetables, growing big. glad to see that. 16 of these giant floats are out here. >> happy thanksgiving. >> we were on tv. happy thanksgiving. >> adam: 16 floats, snoopy is over there. it is going to be an exciting day. i'm ready to see it get going. we begin with turkey tom. we end with santa and go from thanksgiving to the new year in the christmas holiday. that's it, ready to get going? toss it back to you. >> lawrence: adam, i thought the corn were ninja turtles, i got excited. yeah. this is why you have co-anchors, they can correct you so you don't embarrass yourself on tv. >> joey: corn is tastier than turtle. >> lawrence: i'll take the corn. >> carley: have a great time. let's talk turkey. >> lawrence: one of washington's oldest traditions much liberty and bell received a presidential pardon. >> carley: our next guest visited them at their suite at the willard hotel. >> joey: raymond arroyo joins us with more, let's talk turkey, raymond. >> raymond: happy thanksgiving. i decided to go behind the scene to bring you the true history of the white house turkey pardon. it points to the true origin of this national tradition, this national holiday and why it matters to us and continues to matter. here is the package. >> i hereby grant you a full pardon. >> certain days that remind me why i ran for this office and moments like this. >> special day for turkeys, not a very good one. >> congratulations, birds. one of the oldest traditions in washington, d.c. and origin in 1863, tad lincoln, youngest son of abraham lincoln established this tradition and it continues to this day. i discovered that while working on my book "magnificent mischief of tad lincoln." wait until you see where they keep these turkeys, at the willard hotel. these birds have better acommendations than i do. i almost think i should do the turkey walk. [knocking] >> turkey, guess who is here? my goodness. who was first president to use the word pardon when referring to a turkey? [gobble] >> raymond: sorry, not jimmy carter, it was ronald reagan. i love you guys showing full plumage here, absolutely beautiful. is this hard being under this scrutiny? oh, no, reluctant interview. what do you think the president will ask and why? really? how to exit? ♪ ♪ >> raymond: show me how you will show the president to exit, how will you do it? ♪ >> raymond: what was name of the f