brian: i have a cohost. here you go. wow! ainsley: that is great, brian. steve: he s got the microphone, why isn t he talking? brian: steve, we will do this a long time ago. we keep forgetting to talk but we know what they would like to say. they hope the chiefs win and i can t wait for the family to arrive here in a matter of moments. ainsley: it s all in the eyes, brian. brian: it s all in the eyes. steve: you know, brian, first of all, you should have talked to janice dean before you went and she would have told you you need winter clothes because it is actually warmer in new york than it is in minnesota. here is the thing about the mascot right there, that pastor is in a big, warm zoo and he feels better than you do. brian: absolutely. steve, look behind me, the cheerleaders dancing, they don t complain. but like me they are wearing it really works to keep that grip around your thighs that we all see. steve: i have no idea what is talking about. ains
Its tuesday, october the 24th. Our main story. Two israeli women, who were taken from their homes more than two weeks ago, have been released from captivity. Yocheved lifshitz and nurit cooper were among more than 200 people abducted by hamas fighters in the attacks of october 7th, and brought to gaza. Hamas, which is designated a Terrorist Group by the uk, said the release was for humanitarian reasons. The women, whose husbands are still being held, were handed over at the rafah Border Crossing between gaza and egypt at around 10 oclock local time last night. Our middle east correspondent Yolande Knell has the details. Freed after more than two weeks in captivity. In a video released by hamas, nurit cooper and Yocheved Lifshitz were handed over to representatives of the International Committee of the red cross. Not before 85 year old Yocheved Lifshitz turns to a masked hamas gunman, shakes his hand and says, shalom, hebrew for peace. Hamas is designated a Terrorist Group by many weste
kansas city chiefs clark hunt with star quarterback patrick mahomes not 100% when he hits the field on sunday. listen to this. he s doing great this week. i don t know that he will be 100%, but he will sure tell you otherwise. steve: if not 100, give us the number. it is it 80, 70, 99? ainsley: he is mvp. [laughter] steve: he was mvp. patrick mahomes with high ankle sprain during the divisional round and now all eyes are on the kansas city qb. ainsley: that is right, brian, what are your thoughts? brian: my thoughts are everybody knew he would be 100% and a correct read but an extra week on it. i wouldn t be surprised if probably had it in an air cast, but we will see. with me right now bret michaels, kicking off 2023 with a brand-new single back in the day.
so hard to predict. off and on the field, women have been breaking barriers. it s the first time a female referee for the first time in a world cup and more women anchors are providing such amazing coverage. it s so significant that women are just breaking barriers there. reporter: yes, it s so inspirational. we have the women s world cup next summer. during the draw, carli lloyd, olympic champion, she said the woman s world cup is a reality. it s a movement. a woman in soccer, it s a reality and we are here to stay. that s only another way of putting that in front of everyone. you know what? me as a part of telemundo, i m extremely proud of my team.