tv FOX and Friends FOX News November 24, 2022 3:00am-4:00am PST
quote
pecan? excuse me. >> she better be. it's on her list to bring. if it's not there she may be sitting at the kiddy table. shall glad to hear about your celebration and it mirrors so many others spending thanksgiving with their families as well. >> todd: happy thanksgiving, sir. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> todd: and to all of you as well. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ thank you, lord ♪ i just want to say ♪ thank you, lord ♪ oh, now ♪ thank you, lord for the hard time >> ainsley: thank you, lord. i love that song. that might be my theme today. i love it. i love it. good morning, everybody, it's 6:00 eastern time here in new york city. and i'm here with lawrence jones and joey jones. happy thanksgiving to both of you.
3:00 am
3:01 am
3:02 am
i think mariah carey is at the parade this year. >> lawrence: let's hope her voice doesn't crack this year. we don't need another scandal. >> joe: did she forget the words a little bit? that's okay. she is miss christmas. >> ainsley: she is going to be miss thanksgiving. we are interested in how you are celebrating today, so, send us what you're thankful for. second your your family photos. i have photos from prepping the meal last night. i should send those in too. send yours in to friends@foxnews.com. >> joe: meal. >> rachel: everyone got together. everyone knew mom had to go to bed a little early so we started a little early. everyone pooped out and watched the movie and i finished up. >> lawrence: that's how it normally happens. i think we have some pictures of us celebrating. this is me and nala, my dog. i don't got a big family yet. yet. as rachel says, this is the preview dog dad first and then
3:03 am
we go from there. >> joe: we may have some pictures. we did our thanksgiving dinner here a couple days ago. we did it back on tuesday. i don't know if the pictures got in. >> lawrence: that's from the duffys. >> rachel: in the next hour i will send thanksgiving photos for you. that's from the wedding. everyone is here except my daughter and oldest son who couldn't make it. >> lawrence: they are all grown up. >> rachel: that's part of what happens when people get wedding sometimes they don't come home. there is joey. >> joe: that's my buddy luke. the ba havvagabond buddy to livs some days. he was there for thanksgiving. bang on tuesday we had a really good meal. >> rachel: awesome stuff. we have adam klotz who is joining us live along the macy's thanksgiving parade route. here we go. adam, how are you?
3:04 am
>> adam: hey, i'm doing great. it's always awesome to be out here. the 96th annual macy's day parade. you can see turkey tom over my shoulder. this is how we always start off the parade and right behind him the jolly green giant. of course, this is a huge thing, there is 5,000 different volunteers that are going to be out here. 700 clowns, yes, i know that's kind of scary and the star of the show always the 34 gigantic balloons take an hour and a half to inflate. on the walk in here i already saw baby yoda. i saw the pillsbury dough boy. see what the new gigantic balloons are going to be. stuart from the minions and also a fox sports float strike tore honor the united states men's team playing over in the world cup they actually take on england tomorrow on fox at 2:00 p.m. obviously stoked about that. what about the forecast for this event? it's only like 40 degrees out here. in the five or six years i have been out here, this is as mild as it has been.
3:05 am
throughout the course of the morning, sunshine, we are are going to be climbing up to 50 degrees. it is going to be a great macy's day parade. so, guys, i'm excited about it. and then i'm excited go eat some turkey when all of this is over. it's going to be an awesome day. >> rachel: we are excited about turkey, too. you are right. this is probably the warmest thanksgiving day parade i have ever experienced. i have been here several thanksgiving before this. >> lawrence: i might even have to put the long johns on. >> joe: i layered up because we were going outside. >> lawrence: no tie rule. >> joe: got a vest on. >> rachel: you have partridge feathers going on. >> joe: i want the turkey feathers this is as close guinea. a yard bird kind of like a fancy chicken. >> rachel: you killed the fancy chickens? >> joe: yeah i kill fancy chickens all the time. >> rachel: looks great in autumnal colors.
3:06 am
>> lawrence: white house under scrutiny. 75% of americans say we are heading down the wrong path. but you can't tell that to chief of staff ron klain who says we should be thankful for president joe biden. he is being criticized for sending out talking points that say uncle joe comes at you -- comes at you about potus. this is the tweet that ron klain. he is saying that we should be thankful for the president for tackling prescription drugs, g on big pharma that? >> rachel: what? >> rachel: basically saying look, we all know you are going to go to your family meal, your big thanksgiving dinner and there's goings to be that republican uncle at the table. cheat sheet of all the great things that joe biden did and the problem is, by the way, most people are blaming joe biden for all the things that are going wrong and so many of these talking points are full of
3:07 am
mistakes. >> joe: what's great about this list we flashed it up there. tackling inflation, inflation all time high. they're tackling it. you are saying that his accomplishment is that he got inflation so high that anything he did that might effect it is now an accomplishment. todd piro earlier this morning had great line. he talks about how they created jobs. number one, government doesn't create jobs, right? we create jobs. number two, the jobs he is taking credit for are the ones that were already here before code and all the restrictions. when you go down that list and get to the very end after talking about bipartisan or structure and he says, oh, and republicans in congress? yeah, they are radical. they are far right. >> lawrence: still dividing. >> rachel: the former press secretaries who is now our fox news host of outnumbered kayleigh mcenany tweeted out this biden put out thanksgiving menu of top accomplishments. the first is tackling inflation and lowering costs. we have decades long high and inflation 6% above when he took office he also lists republicans
3:08 am
in congress as extreme. accomplishments? where are the accomplish. s? exactly. >> lawrence: this is the interesting thing. you would think, when you look at the polling, they already say he is not popular as i said at the beginning of the show, why wouldn't he tell americans you know what? don't even talk about politics. >> rachel: exactly. >> lawrence: this was an easy unifying moment. not celebrating white house. he is in nantucket with one of his rich friends that allow him to have his place. now you will divide families at the kitchen table? my mom has a no politics at the table it. sets everybody off. we clearly at love us disagree. >> rachel: yes. >> lawrence: i just don't understand the president. >> rachel: i think he is so insecure about how bad he is doing. people used to say that jimmy carter was the worst president in our lifetimes.
3:09 am
not yours. >> lawrence: i was waiting for it. >> rachel: i would just say now people have redefined worst president as joe biden. >> joe: actually in a place accomplishments for joe biden. the things is he calling accomplish. s are not popular among americans. they are respinning the legislative agenda that he has tried to push and then somewhat successful at. everybody remembers joe manchin voting in a way nobody thought he would essentially selling his own state out and so now he has got this legislative agenda that he has passed but it's not working. inflation is still high. the border is wide open. americans aren't happy. we all know how the midterms turned out of the one poll no one denied is 75% of americans saying the country in the wrong place. >> rachel: one thing he did do take on the far left climate change agenda. nothing has impacted the thanksgiving table more than envelope policies, everything on the table is more expensive, by the way, a lot of people aren't around the table because they couldn't afford to fly tout see.
3:10 am
my daughter actually knows students who couldn't fly home for thanksgiving because the parents are like i want you to come home for christmas. i can't afford both tickets. that's joe biden's america. by the way, mike huckabee, former arkansas governor talked about these talking points. and here's what he had to say. >> we're talking inflation a lot these days. that may be the most inflated self-assessment that i have ever seen from a political figure from a guy who can't put a sentence together f for gosh sa. if you put it on the card maybe we can get through it. sun coming up in the east look, all night long it's been dark but, thanks to us, it's daylight today. so just get down on your niece and thank god joe biden is in the white house. the sun is shining somewhere. >> lawrence: you know, this is what i was worried about after the election. it seems like there has been no room for self-reflection when it comes -- he stil
3:11 am
a victory. even though they lost. i think if the republicans need to learnome say it's going to be a wave again, just go out there and take care of business. because, somewhere down the line, the president sees this as a victory, that it wasn't a total blowout. even though he lost the house. even though he came very close in the senate, by the way the map was in favor of democrats anyway when it documents that not going to be this next go around. he really takes this as an indictment, almost as a mandate from the american people. no reflection. >> joe: they always sell the mandate. we did better than we expected, thus, americans mandate that we continue this agenda. you know, the republican strategists throughout is probably going yeah, please do. the american, the patriotic american is going you know what? i don't care who is in power line i want our country to be better which means please don't continue this agenda. >> rachel: bottom line i don't think anybody is sitting around
3:12 am
the thanksgiving table this thanksgiving saying i'm thankful for joe biden. >> lawrence: going after the big guy texas senator ted cruz sending a message to fellow republicans. why he believes the focus of the investigation should be on president biden rather than hunter. >> rachel: amen to that plus, it may become your favorite song of the season. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white many christmas. >> rachel: sounds a little elvisy. i like it. philadelphia eagles linemen nailing this edition of white christmas. the off field talent you must see to believe. stay with us ♪ to hear the sleigh bells in the
3:13 am
3:14 am
3:15 am
think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. folks, it looks like we're gonna have to land this big old bird earlier than expected because it's the xfinity black friday sale. get the fastest mobile service with xfinity mobile. yeah, we'll be cruising in to get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited for just $30 each per month. oh my! plus, for a limited time, get 500 dollars off an eligible 5g phone. even you in 22c. flight attendants, prepare for big savings. drop everything and get to the xfinity black friday sale. click, call or visit a store today.
3:16 am
as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to 60% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.
3:17 am
police continue their desperate search for any answers in the brutal killing of four university of idaho students. it has now been 10 days since they were found dead inside a home near campus. police still haven't even named a person of interest. >> we don't want to put our investigation in jeopardy by releasing what we have we told the public very clearly from the beginning that we are looking for a knife. we have told the public very clearly from the beginning that we believe it was a targeted attack. you're going to have to trust us on that at this point because we are not going to release why we think that. >> todd: officials say they plan
3:18 am
to work through thanksgiving to focus on processing forensic evidence gathered at the crime scene. they don't want to jeopardize the case by releasing too much information to the public as you heard. some experts believe police have already dropped the ball. retired nypd sergeant tell fox news digital quote, the initial statement was a big misstep that was perplexing, they don't have an identified suspect and they still don't have a motive, so tell you how those two extremely vital pieces you can't set the public's mind at ease. former fbi agent jim clementi also chiming in this exodus would mask the offender leaving town. could mean witnesses who saw something relevant are also gone. seems like a targeted event. i think it was building up in him for a whilenned he a just lashed out. search for answers could get even more difficult for law enforcement. other experts are afraid the scene may be con dame nateed with d.n.a. from dozens of innocent classmates. >> law enforcement right now is on a fishing expedition. you know, they are chasing a
3:19 am
ghost. but it's all about collection right now. human intelligence, signal intelligence, crime scene is certainly important. they did a methodical job the suspect. they got into that house knowing they were probably asleep. it's going to be important to identify who that was and then work your way backwards. >> todd: in an effort to crack the ongoing case, idaho's governor is pledging $1 million in resources for the police to help bring justice to everyone affected. back to you. >> lawrence: unbelievable what's going on. thanks, todd. the cross-country team has been on the ground for the last week talking with folks on the ground. we are going to be doing our show live from there 10:00 p.m. eastern time this saturday. i hope you guys tune. in we are hoping to get some answers for the public. >> rachel: yeah ever, it's incredible case. unbelievable that they haven't had any -- it doesn't look like there is any suspect yet. >> lawrence: or leads. >> rachel: crazy. >> lawrence: i struggle with the amount of criticism the police are taking. the criticism should be on how they are messaging what they're
3:20 am
doing. they are feeling worse about it. the more police talk the worse they feel. i understand that. i don't know enough about law enforcement, forensic gathering. it does feel like a long time to not have anything. >> rachel: carley? >> carley: yes, guys, got some headlines here from. one tragedy to another. 23-year-old florida deputy christopher taylor was killed by a drunk driver while conducting a traffic stop on another vehicle. taylor just celebrated his birthday this past weekend. he joined the force in august of 2021. and was officially sworn in back in february, the suspect who is from massachusetts she is smiling right there, was arrested on suspicion of dui manslaughter. this is her second dui arrest. unbelievable picture right there. >> to the 2022 midterms a pair of congressional races were called alaska last night. long time alaska republican senator lisa murkowski taking down her trump endorsed challenger kelly tshibaka to
3:21 am
told her seat in the senate. former vice presidential nominee sarah palin to win a full determine to represent the state's at large congressional district. peltola has held the seat winning special election in august following the death of long time g.o.p. congressman don young. everyone lone wolves pie on thanksgiving but each state has their own favorite flavor for today. pinterest compiling a fun lipps of data for pie recipes here are a few of the results. florida residents looking for recipes for pumpkin pie than ay other flavor. key lime pie recipes interesting choice. >> rachel: i love key lime pie, i will have it any day. i will not judge anybody and their pie state. georgia called the peach state people in georgia prefer blueberry pie. folks in oklahoma certaining for
3:22 am
lemon meringue pie. what are your favorite pies. >> lawrence: this is a fallacy people are searching for recipes because they don't know how to find. what i'm saying everybody in georgia already knows how to make a pecan pie. they know how to make a pumpkin pie and they know how to make a peach pie. looking for how to make a blueberry pie. ,. >> carley: least favorite pie. >> lawrence: trending pie. >> rachel: fair assessment. blueberry pie wisconsin. >> lawrence: i don't like people experimenting during the holidays. >> what are you thinking? you go to the back to the basics. >> lawrence: come were your a game during the holiday. no one wants a nasty pie. >> rachel: important part of the meal. we spent the entire break talking about pie. >> joe: apparently lawrence
3:23 am
jones is psychopathic person who doesn't like pumpkin pie. >> in texas we eat a sweet potato pie. pumpkin pie takes a lot of doctoring up. >> rachel: a lot of sugar. >> joe: that's called thane's home cooking. >> lawrence: that's mama jones. >> rachel: i find it odd that you like sweet potato pie that much but don't like pumpkin pie. lawrence lawrence they spice it up way too much. put a lot of nutmeg in to take that sour taste out. i still love you. >> joe: i'm thankful. >> rachel: we are are going to make transition trying to make a good one. we're not thankful for hunter biden. how is that? ted cr cruz has a podcast he was talking about the hunter biden case that we all know. we all call it the hunter biden
3:24 am
laptop case, right? the scandal. just like we call it the monica lewenski candle but it actually really is about bill clinton. right? >> lawrence: exactly. >> rachel: he is i sag we should not call it that. we should focus on joe biden's role. i couldn't agree more. here is senator cruz talking about that. >> the focus needs to be on joe biden. this is not ab about hunter bidn any more than if you are going after the mafia and catch some low level enforcer or you are going after a drug cartel and you catch some mule who swallowed balloons full of heroin. it's not about the poor shrub so got caught. it's about the boss, it's about the big guy, it's about the godfather. joe biden is the godfather. he is the one who ultimately is profiting on this corruption. is he the one who is abusing official authority go to further
3:25 am
the criminal activity of his family members. >> lawrence: senator of texas his best. so often we see him as the will senator he used to be the solicitor general for texas. him say would he go need if he focus on the big case. they want to do the hearings on hunter biden's laptop. let's not get lost who it is really about this is joe biden. >>this is a man setting up impeachment for joe biden right now. you need a legal case to be able to do it. prosecuting the case telling republicans i know i may not be in the house. don't get lost in the laptop where you don't make the nexus between hunter biden and joe biden. that's what it is really about. >> lawrence: you get exactly what he is saying and don't disagree on the facts that we have really have to focus on it. if there is a scandal it probably involves the president and really the accusation goes
3:26 am
all the way to the president. but hunter biden is no more slub as he says. hunter biden is a grown man. and the things that he has allegedly done to his family to use his brother in a way to mask his own addiction. we are talking about accountability here. i don't care how are. if you are going to be in the public eye the way he has. make millions of dollars for it you better be held accountable. i don't want either one of them getting a pass and this idea that it's only about president biden. that doesn't cut it for me. >> rachel: i don't think it's only about joe biden. i do think it's easy to get lost in the porn and hookers and the drugs and everything else and focus on hunter because it's salacious. it's not even about the money. you know what? nancy pelosi is making a lot of money, her and her husband through insider trading. i hate that i think it should be investigated. but this is different. this isn't just about corruption. this is about a national security threat. he is compromised by the chinese. i have spoken to several from
3:27 am
senator johnson in wisconsin to chinese experts like michael pillsbury and gordon chang who i have asked them based on what you are seeing the policies around china. what -- do you think is he compromised? and every single one of them said unquick cobbably yes, is he compromised. this is a national security threat. that is why this needs to be investigated. and that's why, joey, i agree, hunter biden is corrupt and has clearly enriched his family, i don't know we had to have that wedding there hunter biden has enough money to pay for that wedding. it's not about the money. it's about a national security threat and policies hurting americans. that's what i think. >> joe: kevin mccarthy says they are going to take the gaflg and get to the end of it. >> rachel: pharmacies across the country running outs of children's tylenol and other antibiotics while dangerous viruses like rsv surge.
3:30 am
when it was time to sign up for a medicare plan... mom didn't know which way to turn. but thanks to the right plan promise from unitedhealthcare she got a medicare plan expert to help guide her to the right plan with the right care team behind her. ♪ wow, uh-huh.♪ and for her, it's a medicare plan with the aarp name. i hope i can keep up! the right plan promise, only from unitedhealthcare. get help finding your plan at uhc.com/medicare.
3:31 am
3:32 am
>> rachel: thank you. why is this happening? >> well, rachel, the good news is we don't have an official tylenol shortage in the united states. canada is the one who has put forth an official shortage and some of the places in upstate new york and other places are seeing some empty shelves. here's the good news. here in the united states, if did you go to the pharmacy and you see that children's tylenol, the shelves may be emptied it's likely to be replenished within the next day or even that same day. i do have an warning of caution, you know, we have a lot of people right now because some kids are getting sick with rsv cold flu you name it they're getting it. people tend to buy children's fitylenol, children's motive tae that demand and hoarding it a little bit. make sure you are not taking more than you need. if do you go to the pharmacy and there isn't tylenol generic is just as good. talk to the pediatrician office if you are trying different doses. i don't want people to be
3:33 am
alarmed right now. i do think it's more of a demand issue and the supply needs to camp up to the demand. >> rachel: you think i it's a ce of a lot of hoarding going on, correct? >> i happen to have two boxes in my own cabinet not because i just got them but i got them over the summer. we did see this early in the pandemic as well. parents went out and they bought some. so it will catch up. just give it some time. >> rachel: they had baby formula shortages, people are just getting used to the idea that sometimes it feels like cuba in america when we see the shelves empty like that. i get it. don't hoard, make sure you only get what you need. i want to talk to you about this. because "the washington post" put this out. they said 58% of% of coronavirus deaths in august were people who were vaccinated or boosted according ton a analysis conducted for the health 202 by cynthia cot. apparently will covid is no longer the pandemic of the unvaccinated. we kind of knew that already.
3:34 am
>> not what the white house likes to say. it's no longer a pandemic of the unvaccinated. this is data straight from the cdc. yes, at the beginning of the summer about 40% of all covid deaths in those vaccinated or boosted. by the end of summer it was nearly 60% of people still dying from covid are vaccinated and/or boosted. so what does this tell us? it tells us boosted or not, the highest risk individuals still elderly especially with medical co-morbidities which is why when we are talking about the updated omicron booster it is necessary to target this highest risk population as we move forward with this newer variant. the good news where we are now compared to last year with omicron. 50% of daily cases and less than 25% of daily deaths. people are still dying of covid. we are not seeing many cases hospitalizations and deaths as we have seen in the preceding winter months and that is due to the weaker variant as well as just a large amount of population immunity.
3:35 am
>> rachel: yeah, sounds like people's immunities have been somewhat suppressed, perhaps, from the vaccine, but, also, i think we're still not learning the lessons of covid because, in july, the biden administration signed off on 5 billion more covid vaccines. we know that 82 million of those vaccines have been wasted. we are not targeting -- we are not learning that targeting those most vulnerable like the elderly and still pushing the vaccines off on kids. >> they are certainly not being fiscally responsible when it comes to boosters. they spent tens of millions of dollars on boosters thrown out and spent even more millions of dollars on 7 updated boosters very low uptake. people are realizing they should be targeted for those higher risk especially the younger healthier individuals. >> rachel: people are losing trust in public health and these kinds of decisions that are
3:36 am
fueling that. so great to see you. i'm happy we have the same hairstyle today. [laughter] >> i love it. and we have bright colors. thanksgiving we are so grateful for our family, friends and i'm grateful for you. >> rachel: i'm grateful for you it too. love you nicole. take care and happy thanksgiving to you and your family. >> bye-bye. >> rachel: coming up a nationwide rail strike looming ahead of the holidays and it won't just impact your online delivery. two kansas wheat farmers sound the alarm on the potential impact to your kitchen table. ♪ a couple billion people in the world ♪ and a million other places we could be but you're here with me ♪ take a moment just to take it in ♪
3:37 am
♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan, i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now, i'm managing my diabetes better, and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7.
3:38 am
take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
3:40 am
3:41 am
disrupt the holiday season. feed shipped by truck leading massive delays can. joining us now kansas wheat farmer vance and louise elm can i. thanks for getting up. happy thanksgiving right off the top explain to us how this rail strike will effect us, everyday americans well, right now even before the rail strike farmers have had -- very severe drought. supply chain issues which has never been resolved. you can't can't get parts and new equipment. highest input prices we have ever seen in the history of farming and margins threatened by this potential for a. >> railroad strike. >> national railroad strike is there any good news out there, louise? [laughter]
3:42 am
>> joe: good news is thanksgiving and we are thankful for it. >> what did you say? >> joe: so, when we are looking at this problem with grain, it's not just the grain we want to eat. this is feed for the other food, the pigs and chickens and all the livestock, right? >> right. now kansas, you know, doesn't have -- we are not like the east. we have a low population we cannot begin to eat all that we produce. and we count on customers. and those customers are usually four legged and our biggest customers at least corn and feed grains and certainly count on the livestock, cattle. many more cattle in western kansas than people and count on them for our livelihoods and production. the whole supply chain. and those farmers sell to elevators and feed line itself.
3:43 am
if there is a rail strike animals eat every day you need that constant supply they are racing to get that up. trucks fill in. with the rail strike, trucks still can't really fill that need. decile cost and all that kind of stuff. >> joe: in your own livelihood bumper crop years and drought years and good years and bad years. you have to plan ahead. why can't our transportation secretary plan ahead? why can't we get this right? is this just the unions beating up and our administration not pushing back or is it really conditions are this bad? >> well, i think conditions are pretty bad. i was talking with dr. dan o'brien who is a kent state university ag economist about this the other day. and you know, there is some legitimate issues here on the parts of, you know, the rails.
3:44 am
>> workers. >> the unions and whatever, and a lot of those center around, you know, some of these issues like healthcare and those types of. >> scheduling. >> joe: yeah. >> hopefully out of this potential for a strike, some of those issues will be addressed. but, if they are not, and if we were to go into a national rail strike, it would be -- there is absolutely nothing good that would come out of that whatsoever for farmers or, you know, civilians like yourself. >> joe: well, listen, we want people that work hard to be properly compensated and taken care of, i think all americans can agree on that. if that is what is happening here then shame on them for not taking care of them. beyond that it's been a tough year. everything that happened in ukraine that's affected our grain industry and the droughts and heat. you guys have been on a lot to talk to us to add some common sense and give us feedback from the agricultural world that we
3:45 am
rely on but now it's thanksgiving. it's time to be thankful. grateful. my daddy always said don't complain about the rain, complain about its timing because we need the rain. i'm sure you guys are feeling that what's your thanksgiving message? >> well, we need rain. and from here, our message is, you know, here in the bread basket we wish everyone, you know, a fun and blessed thanksgiving. and we sure count on blessings you think our blessings is our family and friends and especially our community out here in western kansas. garden city. all that we serve and serve us. and especially we are real thankful for every drop and looking for more. and especially thinking that this arch our thanksgiving nap is going to look real good. [laughter] >> joe: i'm jealous. >> my advice is just don't look down and i think we will survive this just fine. >> joe: that's right. listen, you have been around for
3:46 am
a year or two. you understand what good times and hard times are. they both come. we at thanks are thankful for y'all and the americans like you that keep us fed and keep this country going. god bless you and happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving, thank you. >> joe: yes, ma'am. all right. now we are going to toss to the amazing carley shimkus. >> carley: thank you very much. their house would be a great one to spend thanksgiving at. don't you think, joey? >> joe: i'm on my way right there now. >> carley: we love them. got some headlines here. starting with this. workers at the largest apple tech factory in china are rioting over covid restrictions. hundreds of employees joining in the mass protest fighting with security, smashing surveillance cameras in the facility as well. the city recently ordered mass covid testing prompting strict lockdowns in several districts, beijing also reportedly reentered lockdowns due to a record number of new cases still going on there. elon musk hits back at former "new york times" reporter who
3:47 am
accused him of having ties to ftx sam bankman-fried owned sidessable chunk of twitter. went on the offer. twitter boss asking if he had any interest in ftx asking how much of you does sam bankman-fried own stop dodging the question. the eagles delivering incredible christmas classic but it's not the eagles you are probably thinking of. watcher. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ just like the ones i used to know ♪ >> carley: that is incredible. offensive linemen from the philadelphia eagles nailing this cover of the song white christmas, wow, the trio set to drop their upcoming christmas album in december.
3:48 am
and speaking of football, tune in to the kickoff at 4:00 p.m. eastern on fox for the giants and cowboys thanksgiving game, so that will be a lot of fun to watch. i still can't get over their voices though that guy was amazing. >> joe: that's a lot better the super bowl shuffle the bears did. >> rachel: doesn't seem just that you could be that good in sports and athletic and have that voice. >> carley: during the patriot awards the female police officer who sang the national anthem she is pretty. she is a law enforcement officer. she knows how to handle a gun and she can sing? >> rachel: this is unfair package. she is a quadruple threat. >> lawrence: just blessed like that. >> carley: that guy sounded amazing. will. >> joe: you got spread it out evenly, man. >> rachel: that's what i'm saying. >> joe: tom brady should be real ugly. spread it out evenly. >> carley: agreed.
3:49 am
>> lawrence: joey has got it this thanksgiving morning. >> rachel: end it with this he is definitely not ugly. >> lawrence: adam klotz is he it the head of the macy's annual thanksgiving parade. how are the floats out there, brother? >> adam: it is going great. the 96th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. things are starting to pick up. the next couple hours is when everyone starts to arrive. it's going to be a blast. you are not going to want to miss it. stay with us ♪ and the trumpets they go ♪ ♪
3:50 am
♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? flu symptoms hit harder than the common cold. so it takes the right tool for the job... to keep it together. now there's new theraflu flu relief with a max strength fever fighting formula. the right tool for long lasting flu symptom relief. hot beats flu. this is a tempur-pedic® mattress. and it's designed to help make aches and pains a thing of the past. by relieving pressure points and supporting your body in a way no other mattress can. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic® adjustable mattress sets.
3:51 am
can he stand on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes.
3:52 am
3:53 am
the insurance company getenwasn't fair.ity y cablele. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. llll theararnes rmrm now the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ top executive producer of the macy's parade. good morning to both of you on this beautiful morning. >> hey, good morning and happy thanksgiving. they just gave your introduction. we met actually a year ago and that was your very first ever macy's day parade. can you tell me, did you learn a
3:54 am
whole lot and what can we expect on this parade and maybe some stuff you learned. >> sure, sure. yes, yes. happy thanksgiving, good morning, welcome to parade morning. >> tons of. celebrating our 96th. lots to catch up on in one year. feeling really really excited about this parade that we have for new york and all of america. and weather is cooperating. we are going to have a spectacular day today. >> adam: i'm the weather guy. the weather is going to be fantastic 40 degrees up to 50 degrees by noon. we are all over that what is the highlight of this show. >> we have a massive parade this year. 16 giant character balloons. in addition to 15 others. we have 28 floats. we have got 12 of the finest marching bands from around the country. we have got 10 performance groups. a whole host of musical talent. we have performances all along the route. it's going to be really spectacular event. we have over 5,000 volunteers
3:55 am
back in new york city to help support this event. so it's going to be a celebration for sure. cam dam what a celebration. what a massive production. speaking of massive. this is always starts at 9:00 a.m. and our show ends at 9:00 a.m. and for the first time we are at 8:45 that means we are going to catch a little bit of. this because we have so much parade and we want to make sure that everyone here along the parade route has an opportunity to see and enjoy everything, we decided to push our step-off 15 minutes so everyone can march at a reasonable pace. give everyone an opportunity to take in all the beautiful and spectacle and enjoy the show. >> adam: a little bit more, a little bit extra. >> a little bit extra and a little more time to enjoy it. >> adam: we like that on thanksgiving. seconds and everything like that. that's what we're after. we appreciate it? >> appreciate you too. >> adam: thanks for doing this and have great show. guys, so excited for it and there is a lot more to come up here in the next couple hours. so we are looking forward to it. >> rachel: all right. looks great. thanks, adam.
3:56 am
well, we have a big thanksgiving show still ahead. tom homan, enes kanter freedom who rocked it at the patriot awards. joe concha and brady quinn whether all join us live. >> joe: plus, we are cooking up thanksgiving feast on the fox square. stick around and check it out. ♪ ♪ time. it's life's most precious commodity, especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. younger women are living longer with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain... a change in your heartbeat, dizziness,
3:57 am
yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. your future is ahead of you, so it's time to make the most of it with kisqali. because when you invest in yourself, everyone gets the best of you.
4:00 am
♪ i got a feeling ♪ thank god for hometown ♪ if. >> joe: welcome back and happy thanksgiving. i hope a bunch of you are up preparing food. getting the oven ready let the turkey cook all day. the sweet potato pie ready the rest of us get some pumpkin pie going. happy thanksgiving. >> rachel: happy thanksgiving to you. >> lawrence: i cooked my dishes already, rachel in preparation so i cook dressing. i got the ham. i got, what else? green bean -- collard greens. >> joe: we had collard greens. >> lawrence: what else did i do? candy yams? >> rachel: you make the best. i love that recipe. i had it last year. >> lawrence: are you here tomorrow i will make sure cup. >> rachel: put some in the fridge. i will be back tomorrow evening.
205 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on