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>> kayleigh: this is a fox news alert. after nearly 50 days of captivity, hamas has freed 24 hostages, and they say they will release more in the coming days. correspondent jeff paul is on the ground in israel with the latest. >> yeah, and we are learning tonight that, on top of the 13 hostages released today, the israeli government believes there could be another 13 released tomorrow. but the mood right now a bit bittersweet on the ground in israel, because people know there are still more than 200 people being held captive inside gaza. nonetheless, today was a very significant first step, and we could see more scenes like that if this cease-fire that went into effect at 7:00 a.m. this morning holds. here's what we know about people released today. 24 hostages released by hamas, 13 are israelis, 11 are foreign nationals. among the israelis freed, we know four of them were kids ages two to just nine years old. one of the kids, the 9-year-old, actually had a birthday inside gaza while being held captive by hamas. three of them are mothers and six are elderly women, but none of them, any of the three, where americans being held captive, at least not yet. today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke about the hostage releasing and said he basically wanted to ensure that everyone eventually gets home. >> interpreter: i emphasize to you, the families, and the citizens of israel, we are committed to the return of all the abductees. this is one goal of the war and we are committed to achieving all the goals of the war. >> what is critical about the time we are in right now is that the cease-fire holds. it ensured that more aid got into gaza for the folks who call gaza home, and it also ensured that the people being held captive by hamas were released. if that holds, we can see more hostage releasing happening in the coming days. back to you. >> kayleigh: we certainly hope that's the case. jeff paul, thank you. the people released today shows with the terrorists targeted. look at those faces. grandparents, moms, children. that's who the hamas terrorists took. on the morning of the attack last month, she was with her 6-year-old daughter. she sent a message to her family. once she realized what was happening, there were terrorists in her house, and she was afraid she would not survive. thankfully they lived and now they are on their way home after almost 50 days in terrorist captivity, in the darkness of those hamas tunnels. two sisters, two and half and four years old, they were kidnapped with their mother while they were visiting their grandmother. their father worried, but now they are home with their father. my daughter and i prayed for those two little girls, and i got to tell her today, her prayers were answered. yafa hadar was kidnapped last month. he or she is in a golf cart surrounded by terrorists. she is now free. one of her grandchildren is still a hamas hostage. he was kidnapped when he was eight years old. he turned nine. he had his ninth birthday in captivity. he was taken along with his mom and his grandmother. he had sent out birthday invitations for a party to his friends. unfortunately he will not be attending his own party because he is in the hands of hamas terrorists. i am told he's a brilliant chess player and a wizard with the rubik's cube. his mom abducted, as well. >> you can look at the picture, he is 9. happy birthday, wherever you are. you deserve to be out and about with your friends, not held in captivity by monsters who have conducted one of the most horrific massacres on earth against innocent people since the holocaust. >> kayleigh: that was on october 23rd, when i had that conversation about ohad. his mother, his grandmother, now free with him, but his grandfather and father are still hostages. former israeli diplomat and spokesperson for the israeli consulate in new york, you just saw him, that october 23rd conversation. he joins me now. i was live on "outnumbered" today at noon and we got the 13 names, and trey yingst reported, ohad, who you ask our viewers to a happy birthday, was freed. but it shows the heinousness of these terrorists, that they separate the mother from the grandfather, the grandfather from the grandmother. >> there was a photo came out of ohad being accompanied by terrorists from captivity to the ambulance, and that picture, frozen. imagine every parent's worst nightmare is to see their children in the hands of such monsters. we love ohad and we are so happy he is home. but like your reporter said, bittersweet, because even though we are filled with hope and passion that they are back, we want to see all of those people back, addicted from their beds in the morning of one of the most holiest and joyous days in the jewish tradition, the feast of simplot simchat torah.>> kayleigh: he as brother, ariel, in captivity. he spent a tenth of his life in captivity. one of his relatives rode this. "we must have the little strength, used a little strength we have to avoid falling apart. we tried to resist the urge to anticipate, hope, celebrate, or even imagine, because never before has someone felt so close and yet so far away." where these hostages were being freed from, i thought of little kfir. >> you ask yourself, with a baby, what do you do and you can't even walk connect who breastfeeds you, who touches you, who keeps you warm at night? the act of cruelty is beyond imagination, and these are the kind of monsters we are dealing with, kayleigh. >> kayleigh: and he wanted to tell me specifically, he said, "i want to tell our viewers about itan." >> these are not just numbers, these are live human beings. he is 12, and his mother says that he is even afraid to go on sleepovers to friends' houses. now he has spent 50 nights in the hands of the hamas members without any member of his family, after seeing his father shot and taken away, and his mother and sisters separated from him. i think about him every day. this photo accompanies me wherever i go, because it is part of my heart and the communal heart of all of those people who seek justice and light in this world. that should be read is. >> kayleigh: any indication tomorrow -- we know there is a list of names the israeli government now has. i know you can't share the names. i don't even know if you are privy to the names. any indication, do we think they will be children? >> the idea is it will be children, even though, when it comes to hamas, we know their nefarious character, so you can't trust anything until you actually see it with your own eyes, exactly the reason the government or any official body in israel will not come out with the information. even when they tell you something, you can't trust it. i can give you an example, the 79-year-old released today, islamic jihad announced that she died as a result of israeli bombardment. imagine her family, one moment that he or she passed away because of that, and the next moment she is being released. these are manipulators of the worst kind, of the human heart, and they know how to target the hearts of israelis en masse, but we are strong, kayleigh. even though we are in tears, our tears are fire of resilience and hope. we will rise and five after this tragedy and we will bring our people back, and the most important message people need to know out there is that we will defeat hamas and eradicate their evil. they will no longer exist on our southern border for the benefit of not just israel, but of humanity. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it. shahar azani, thank you. america stands with you. >> thank you so much. >> kayleigh: israel has a list of hostages hamas says they will release tomorrow. we do not know who is on that list. hamas is holding over 200 hostages, including ten americans, including abigail. we told you her story. president biden was not able to tell us if or when they might be released. >> we don't know what the list of all the hostages are and when they will be released, that we know the numbers that are going to be released. so it is my hope and expectation it will be soon. >> kayleigh: families with missing moms, dads, children, brothers, sisters, and grandparents are living in a nightmare, anxiously waiting to see if their family will be released next, like a family of ten months old kfir we just told you about, kidnapped along with his 4-year-old brother, ariel, and their parents, too. and the family of my next guest, a mom and her three kids were kidnapped, their father and siblings killed. he is the founder of the hostages and missing families farm in new york. omer, thank you very much for taking the time to join. >> thank you for having me. >> kayleigh: your family in captivity, i want to ask you about them. the mother, then you have 17, 11, and nine years old children. tell me about them, what are they like? >> on october 7th, my cousin became a hostage, a widow, and a bereaved mother on the same day. she was taken hostage with her three children, beautiful, happy, sport-loving, educated children, and she was a social worker, very devoted to her children. and her husband and their eldest were murdered in the house. the heart can't bear what they have been through, and we are eagerly awaiting to see them back home. >> kayleigh: i want to underscore what you just said. in a moment she became a hostage, a widow, a bereaved mother, and the question becomes, does she even know it? does she know that two of her family members are lost? >> we don't know. the tragedy is hard to understand, but we are trying to be focused on what we can do, and this is work here in the u.s., in israel, all the families, devoted and dedicated to this cause. because our family, we know what terror is. exactly 20 years ago, before the october 7th attacked, our family suffered another terror attack, a terror attack on a restaurant in haifa. end of the cousins of eyes, five family members were murdered on the same day. three days before it happened. we know the price, we know the consequences, and we are working hard to bring the back home. it is not only about our family, but about all the families that are there. >> kayleigh: omer, when you hear something like the israeli government has a list, we know 13 freed today, 13 of late tomorrow, what do you do? just look at your phone and hope it lights up from the government, with the knowledge that your family is among those to be released? what is that waiting game like? >> you do. you wait. the whole nation is waiting with us, and like shahar said before me, when we deal with hamas, you can't know until you see them with your own eyes. even the list today was surprising, likely heard the story where we thought she was dead. like other stories, you have to understand, families were separated. again, they were kidnapped on october 7th and separated now. fathers left behind. i am a father to a child to and a half years old. fathers are not even in the list. the children were taken from them and got back to israel, thanks to god. we are thrilled to have them. it is a happy day, the good news we needed. it gives us hope and strength. but i want to mention that most of the families released today still have loved ones that are still inside. 79 years old, 78. another, 79. one has two beautiful twins, only three years old, the age of my son. i can't imagine the pain, and we will not rest until we see all of them back home, because it's only the first step of the deal. we want to see it getting complete in the next few days, and then we want to have more deals, because we need to ping them home. >> kayleigh: yes. omer, i have a 4-year-old and a 1-year-old, and my family prays for yours. thank you so much, omer. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: pro-palestine protesters tried to ruin an iconic american tradition here in new york, the macy's thanksgiving day parade. look at that. pouring fake blood on themselves, gluing their bodies to the streets, locking the floats along the parade route. >> liberation! for palestine! >> we are calling for liberation. there's an ongoing genocide and the planet is dying. >> your tax dollars are funding genocide! we are here to free palestine and the planet! [bleep]! >> kayleigh: my gosh. and look at what they did to grimace! poor guy. he just wants to get across town and look what they did to him. hijacking. brads is not how you win the hearts and minds of the american people and the globe, but i don't think that is really the point, do you? emily austen joins me now. emily, it's the thanksgiving day parade, and they grew themselves grew themselves to the street? >> oscar avia goes to... i want to address two parts of this video. they are calling for palestinian liberation. i will join you in calling for palestinian liberation. i care about palestinian lives but i'm not going to be a hypocrite about it. you truly care about liberating palestinians, you will join israel in trying to eradicate hamas, because palestinians live better lives in israel than under a terrorist group government. once hamas is finally eradicated, hopefully we can strive to have dialogue and have a democratic government placed to govern palestine. but to be pro-palestinian right now is essentially advocating for the terrorist group currently governing them. so don't be a hypocrite. you can liberate palestine but then you need to also understand that, right now, a terrorist group's governing them. these people are honestly just so uneducated, and secondly, they are talking about a genocide, but nobody can prove any genocide is happening. according to the united nations, the palestinian population is exponentially growing. if somebody could point out to me where genocide is happening, i'll advocate to stop it, too, but it's just misinformation. >> kayleigh: emily, you have facts. you are giving us facts here. what just blows my mind -- my heart bleeds for every child that dies, an innocent child in gaza, i don't want any child to die. but when you have protesters chanting from the river to the sea, they are chanting for genocide. >> right, and two wrongs don't make it right. calling for the genocide of the jewish people is 100% wrong. all the deaths happening in gaza, i spend my nights crying over the hostages and the palestinian casualties. but i want to point out, there's no military in the world that says, "hello, we are invading at this day and this hour. evacuate. get the civilians out." and hamas is putting the civilians as human shields. every bloodshed, every loss of life, goes to blame hamas. it's not fair that the palestinians have a terrorist group that doesn't let them evacuate when the idf is invading. i didn't see any warning for the israelis on october 7th before hamas invaded. >> kayleigh: no, and i've seen those tunnels under children's beds, those weapons in al-shifa hospital. it is a tragedy. emily, thank you. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: up next, joe biden's poll numbers. polar plunge. ♪ ♪ nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. 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"the new york times" laid out his biggest problem. >> it is so tricky about leadership as you want people who can both inspire and move the population and also people who respect to the population. too much of our politics today takes a whole bunch of issues and says, "if you don't agree with us totally on this and that and this and that, it means you are ignorant." i think that's one of the big mistakes the democratic party has made in one of the reasons they struggle with working clas. >> kayleigh: wow, a moment of truth. for a moment it appeared as though biden might be listening to that message. yesterday he told nbc that we all need to get along and be decent to one another. >> we have to come together. you know, we have different political views, but we have one view. where the greatest nation in the world. we should focus on that. we should focus on dealing with our problems and being together, and stop the rancor. have to bring the nation together, treat each other with a little bit of decency. >> kayleigh: we all need to come together. decency. maybe joe should tell that to his campaign, because they posted this, a guide for liberals to help them respond to crazy maga nonsense at their family thanksgiving day table. all he does is bash trump, spread lies about how great the economy is under biden, and try to create a bigger divide between democrats and republicans. how is that for rancor? that's really the biden plan, mr. president a record, attack conservatives. it is lazy. he ran on that in 2020 and he used it again during the midterms. >> donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our public. maga republicans do not respect the constitution. they do not believe in the rule of law. they do not recognize the will of the people. maga forces are determined to take this country backwards. maga republicans look at america and see carnage and darkness and despair. they spread fear and lies. >> kayleigh: the blood red maga speech. i'll never forget that one. sadly spreading fear and lies is all joe biden has left to run on. embry duke is the editor for "the spectator," and sean davis is the ceo of "the federalist." welcome to both of you. the average of polls, the last ten national polls, trump beats biden 10 out of 10. i would be scared if i were him. >> he should be scared. joe biden has got a lot of problems. the economy is not great, inflation is through the roof, groceries are expensive, college is unaffordable, gas is over $3 a gallon. but his biggest problem is that people can see their the result of hispolitics and t. they can afford less, and that is not the fault of joe biden's rhetoric, it's the fault of joe biden and democrat policies. until they can fix those policies and, in my opinion, it is too late, their problems will go away. >> kayleigh: but over at ms msnbc, it just stood out to me, because it is about controlling the base. to quote her directly, republicans cannot control the base, it runs the show. aren't voters supposed to run the show? >> exactly. you would think politicians would want to listen to voters and try to represent their voters more aptly, but the democrats have contempt for average americans. that's the whole problem. across the span of the biden administration we have heard repeatedly from his officials how much they hate you. we had white house press secretary jen psaki at the podium downplaying concerns about supply chain issues and inflation by referring to it as the tragedy of the treadmill that is delayed. if they're worried about gas prices, they buy electric cars and put solar panels on the house. it's really outrageous to link they go to to dismiss the concerns of average americans. so it's no wonder, when you see the bloomberg poll that actually breaks down the issues and who voters trust more, that trump is leading on the economy by double digits. that's the real problem. >> kayleigh: that is a problem, and that is why blood red maga is the strategy. that is joe's strategy. he knows if it's a referendum on him he loses every day. he has to deliver the american people a choice and make them such a big demand that he can deter voters and, by default, vote for him. will it work? >> it's kind of fascinating. he had a rhetoric where he says we need to set aside the divisiveness and the rancor, and he goes out and says everyone who doesn't vote for him is a maga terrorist. or if you black and you don't vote for him, you are not really black. that's not a man interested in unity or uniting the country, he's terrified of his own political position and is desperate to make everyone who opposes what he's done look like terrorists. he's going to have a campaign of terrorizing demonization, not a hope of trying to get people's best thoughts going forward. this is a guy who only cares about destroying his opponents, and too off and that includes people like us, regular voters. >> kayleigh: there are people in the democrat party you care about winning, and you would think someone in the party is looking at these poll numbers. not just national polls, swing state, and saying we've got to get joe out of here and put gavin in here. >> i'm sure those conversations must be happening behind the scenes. we saw david axelrod of all people hint at it a couple weeks ago in one of those polls that looked really bad for joe biden, i think "the new york times" poll. the democrats have to realize it's beyond a joe biden problem. it's going to have massive effects down-ballot. they need to hold some key senate seats in places like pennsylvania, michigan, montana. if they don't have joe biden's coattails to run on, they'll have a serious problem trying to beat a generic or public in ballot. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it. sean and amber, thank you. coming up, something is different about black friday. ♪ ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue for some... and stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? 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jeff flock is here to tell us. >> kayleigh, i come to you from somewhere in the crowd here at this mall in cherry hill, new jersey. there are concerns about inflation and the economy in general, but it hasn't really had much impact on spending. it is true. if you look at the national retail federation numbers, yes, there is less of a big growth in spending for the holidays this year. a couple of years ago it was double digits. this year it is between 3-4%. still people are spending, about $875, the average family will spend on christmas this year according to their survey. and the folks we talked to at the mall said things cost more, but they are still spending. >> thankfully we are okay but a lot of families aren't. >> if to make sure he grabbed those things early. that might be the bigger picture purchase, to get all the games for the kids. >> i wonder where else we will have to cut from to make santa delivery. >> i know it's a little tough for some people. i see a lot of people struggling. but you just appreciate the things that you have. >> as to where people are shopping, this year, according to the national retail federation, the winner is online again. 58% of shoppers surveyed said they are shopping for christmas online. about 50% say they shop at department stores or discounters, and about a quarter say they shop at small businesses as one of their sources for christmas gifts. i leave you with one perhaps sad note, and that is the new york fed. people are shopping, but they are spending money they may not have. according to them, credit card debt in the u.s. in the third quarter of this year reached $1.08 trillion with a t. that was an increase in $48 billion over the second quarter and that doesn't even count money that we are spending now during christmas and the holiday run-up. some people i still spending, yes, but they may be spending money they don't necessarily have. kayleigh, back to you. >> kayleigh: thank you, jeff. even though americans are still budgeting for christmas presents, they are being priced out of the american dream. a new "wall street journal" and orc survey shows that only 36% of voters -- how sad is that? they believe the american dream is still within reach. thanks to inflation, interest rates, and lagging wages, most believe they will never get that house in the suburbs with the two-car garage and a modest savings. compare that to ten years ago, when more than half of americans believed that dream was within their grasp. what has changed? let's ask fox business correspondent kelly o'grady. welcome. that is astonishing to me. and i'm a millennial. i think of my fellow millennials, i think of gen z, people who want to start a family, have kids, get a home. mortgage rates are astronomical. rent, too. >> absolutely. you have so many people dealing with these rising prices who want to save up for a down payment on a home, but there's no possible way. you are living paycheck to paycheck and yet you still see -- we side and the midterms, we saw it in the most recent election, people are voting based on social issues. i am taking heart, you go on tiktok, gen z is waking up to the fact that things are costing more, but it doesn't seem to be translating into votes right now. that is where the disconnect is. i just went black friday shopping before i came to hang out with you, and you might be seeing a 60% discount at some retailers, but when you actually do the math, when you look at the cost of a coat or something at banana republic, it is still astronomically expensive after you take the 60% off. it's crazy. >> kayleigh: it is. i was shopping and saw those prices with my daughter. biden put out this guide to dealing with maga folks. he said, if someone said to you the economy was better during trump, he listed a litany of things. inflation is down from over two years ago, more jobs created. what is your take away? >> i made a list of my own, selects fact-check president biden. first of all, the fact that you would need talking points hang out with the family, that is just sad. but inflation has been the lowest in two years. well, mr. president, it reached the highest in decades under your presidency. it was over 9%. so great that it's coming down, but let's remember that it was at record highs for decades. the second, and employment under 4% for the longest stretch on record. that was one thing he highlighted as a talking point. well, the job growth has been from lower paying sectors, and government jobs. let's remember, president biden said he was going to save democracy one factory job at a time. the growth is not coming from manufacturing jobs. the final one, he said he has created 14 million jobs. well, those were jobs that were lost during the pandemic, so it is really cherry-picking those statistics that support his narrative, and it's not the ones that folks actually feeling. >> kayleigh: those are the facts. to your point, people aren't feeling it. tiktok, he has this army of influencers he welcomed into the white house, ahead of the midterm. an enormous reach, but to see folks on tiktok saying that we don't feel it, the argument of democrats is that people are going to feel this soon. do you think people will feel this soon? >> absolutely. your wage growth isn't increasing at the pace the prices are. you look at the markets, and you are seeing, oh, my gosh, green on the screen, the dow is up. but that is driven by a couple of companies, not what americans actually feeling. that's going to take a wild trickle down. >> kayleigh: well, our hearts are with people struggling this christmas season. it's bad out there. thank you, kelly. one mother's quest to turn tragedy into christmas cheer, straight-ahead. ♪ ♪ ally 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. ♪ ♪ if you're on medicare, remember, the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare and see how you can get more of what matters, with our broad range of plans including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan. these plans are made to support your whole health with $0 annual physical exams, $0 lab tests and $0 preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopies. and you'll get more for your medicare dollar with $0 copays on most covered dental services a $0 eye exam and an allowance for eyewear plus $0 copays on hundreds of prescriptions, at the pharmacy or by mail. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans. so give us a call to learn more about coverage options in your area. with our right plan promise, you have our commitment to helping you find the right plan for your needs. and to help make life with medicare simpler, you'll get the all-in-one member ucard. only from unitedhealthcare, the ucard is your unitedhealthcare member id and much more. show your ucard when you visit your primary care provider, dentist or eye doctor, or fill a prescription at the pharmacy. and use it to access medicare advantage's largest national network of providers. you can count on unitedhealthcare to help you get the care you need, when you need it. enrollment ends december 7th. now's the time to learn more about america's most chosen medicare advantage plans and how they can open doors to a simpler healthcare experience with the all-in-one ucard. call unitedhealthcare today about the only medicare advantage plans with the aarp name and get more of what matters to you. (music ends) ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: over three years ago, his 9-year-old was killed by a stray bullet outside his chicago home. he was just playing outside with his friends would happen. he loved math, he loved basketball, about to start the fourth grade. his death is an american tragedy. but his mother hasn't let his death destroyed her. instead, she turned it into a mission to help those in need. christmas was his favorite holiday, so now she runs a toy drive in his name. for charity, one jar raises money to buy at least three gifts for chicago families in need, and her wish list is long. this year she's planning to buy gifts for as many as 10,000 families. it's a lot. she joins me now. thank you for joining me. tell me a little bit about your son. i understand he was on the honor roll. what a good kid. >> yes, he was an excellent kid, always wanted to give back to his family and friends and peers. he had an amazing soul. he was like an old soul at a young age. he just wanted to be a helping hand and be supportive and always give back. >> kayleigh: one thing i read, he loved christmas but not because he got all the gifts. he loved christmas because he liked giving gifts to his friends. is that right? >> yes. every year around the holiday time we liked to support other unfortunate families and friends, and we just wanted to be able to help give back and due to his passing it is an honor to just keep his legacy alive. >> kayleigh: one jar, you have delivered 10,000 gifts previously. that's a lot of a lot of gifts. >> yes. >> kayleigh: wow. so each family gets three, is that right? >> yes. >> kayleigh: very nice. i wanted to read this about janari. janari was giving. if he had $1, he would try to find a way to split it with two of his friends. so he was generous, he loved christmas, and now you'll be sharing that with 10,000 people. >> yes. it's an honor with the one jar foundation to be able to help families throughout chicago, and also on the near north side, to be able to impact the kids and put a smile on their faces. a lot of kids were impacted by losing janari, and it is a must that i be able to support the kids in the community and throughout chicago and support families and also help advocate for other families that lost their kids to gun violence, while also advocating for my son, as well. >> kayleigh: how many years has one jar be doing this? >> for years now. this is the fourth annual so i'm excited about that. each year we hope to get bigger and better. >> kayleigh: jalissa, you've taken unfathomable tragedy and turned it into bring joy to others. thank you. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: up next, we have the truth about turkeys. you won't believe it. ♪ ♪ (vo) if your thyroid eye disease was diagnosed a long, long time ago you may think your eyes will be bulging forever. like a never-ending curse that can't be broken. but even if you've been told it's too late, treating your thyroid eye disease may still be possible. and a new day is within sight. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at stilltreatted.com. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: we have some interesting stories tonight, so let's get right into it. let's bring in ashley sinclair. thank you for joining me. we will start here. the dallas cowboys, absolutely destroyed the washington commanders on thanksgiving. it was dolly parton, look at her. her halftime performance stole the show. she is 77 years old, and look at that rockin' bod. ashley sinclair, whoa. >> she looks incredible. in a world where she and cher are both 77, i'll choose dolly parton any day. cher is threatening to leave the country if donald trump gets elected again, but i am all for dolly parton. i love this. >> kayleigh: are you surprised by the critics? martha stewart martha stewart did "sports illustrated," she looks amazing, but people go after these women. >> it's insane. on one hand they are complaining we have these morbidly obese women on the cover of health magazines, but you can't get here without hard work and discipline. they are shaming her. i love dolly parton. >> kayleigh: you go, dolly! i'm with you. she looks great. one of the best parts of thanksgiving dinner is the stuffing. in the south where i'm from they call it dressing, and it seems like country star jelly roll waited until the last minute to pick up this thanksgiving staple. he was willing to do anything to get it. >> i told my wife i would take care of the dressing because i wanted for my favorite restaurant. i waited until the day before thanksgiving to call. i can't get anybody on the phone. we need help. please, if you have a contact at bars music city soul food in nashville, it's the best dressing ever. tell that lady i'll give her a thousand dollars for two pans of their souls who dressing for my family on thanksgiving. somebody in nashville knows this lady! please, help me! >> kayleigh: that was some good customer service. >> 100%. he had the keithley effect on this business. there's lines at the door now. i'm sure this business will feel the effects of that thousand dollars for a long time because a lot of the tiktok comments where, why would you spend a thousand dollars? but the butterfly effect of him doing this is phenomenal for these workers. >> kayleigh: has been forgot something, too. i'm with you, jelly roll. animal rights group peta tried to guilt us out of eating turkey this thing's giving, tweeting out a picture of a family of turkeys around a cooked human, writing, "turkeys would never do this to us," but it's not true. they are not vegetarians, they eat mice, lizards, frogs, and just about anything else. if they were larger or had the means to find and eat humans, they likely would! owned. >> not only are they reading peta for filth, but the misinformation weather from them or any other organization, they're able to do this in real time. i'm not a big fan of turkey anyways. >> kayleigh: i'm not, either. not because of peta. i saw a gizzard in use on my kitchen countertop, so i will not be eating turkey but not because of peta. thanks for joining me, ashley. thank you all for watching "jesse watters primetime." i'm kayleigh mcenany. join me on "outnumbered" every day at noon. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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