Now. Thats not the American People. On behalf of the entire trump family i want to wish every american a healthy and very happy thanksgiving. I hereby grant you a full pardon. Thank you, corn. [applause] shining star no matter how are shining bright to see brian well, if that tree looked familiar, you watched yesterdays show or mondays show or fridays show, that is our tree. You are looking live at the allamerican Christmas Tree at fox square. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the thanksgiving eve edition of fox friends. We are playing ourselves for the entire three hours and then we will hand it over to whoever wants it at 9 00. And by the way i understand despite the warnings, over 6. 3 Million People will go on a plane today to go somewhere eventually. Steve eventually during the entire holiday, indeed. Brian, divoork to you and jed, good morning to you as well. You mentioned today is thanksgiving eve. I know it seems like a friday because a lookout of people arent going to be working tomorr
Josh hawley becoming the first senator to say that he will challenge the eelectoral College Results in Congress Next week. These are normal folks living normal lives who firmly believe that they have been disenfranchi disenfranchised. Reporter hawley arguing that some states failinged ed to fol their own laws. 74 million americans are not going to shut up. Reporter with hawley joining a small group of conservative house members next wednesday, it will force a debate and a votes on the eElection Results which will put gop lawmakers on the record either supporting the unfounded voter fraud claims or voting to certify joe bidens win which is certain to happen. This was a massive fwraud. Reporter the news as Trumps Campaign launches another hail mary effort in court. Trumps team appealing in the Wisconsin Supreme Court seeking to toss out more than 50 you thousand absentee ballots from heavily democratic districts. The Trump Campaign racking up 59 out of 60 cases in court. And despite the
Were not going back to the precoronavirus normal anytime soon. Crowded rock concerts in giant arenas, sold out broadway shows, football stadiums, filled with 100,000 people just packed next to each other. I think its pretty unlikely any of those things are going to look how they looked before. Were going to stand further away from one another. Were not going to crowd into spaces. Were going to wear masks. Workplaces that can do it are going to try to stay empty as possible, not breathing each others air, and that principle two that were not going back to normal, even in places like texas where restaurants will open on friday. Those restaurants are only allowed to have 25 capacity. In georgia, famously the most sort of out front on this, some barbers are only allowing one customer in the store at a time. Others wait outside 6 feet apart. Most people or i would say almost everyone understands that things need to change. Those are the principles we all seem to agree on. The question is wh
Grief and devastated survivors. As nations around the world slowly emerge from their lockdowns, we have hit another disturbing milestone in the spread of coronavirus. Johns Hopkins University reporting the number of cases around the world topped 4 million on saturday. Nearly 280,000 people have died. And it didnt take long to get to this point. You can see how fast the pandemic spread after the first million cases were confirmed early last month. It took less than two weeks to reach the next million. And the next and the next. About one third of those cases, 1. 3 million, are of course, in the United States. With more than 78,000 lives now lost. Almost every state in the u. S. Will be back in business by monday to some extent. People in los angeles allowed to golf and hike again this weekend. And, as the u. S. Balances opening back up with staying safe, the pandemic is hitting close to home. Some of the most prominent experts leading the administrations response to the crisis. It looks
6 00 a. M. In atlanta. This is the ferris wheel there. And over centennial park. Welcome to everyone watching from atlanta and welcome to you. Overnight, the u. S. Saw some of the largest protests yet since the death of george floyd. 12th night in a row of these demonstrations for equality and justice across the country. Tens of thousands of protesters were in the streets. Big cities, small cities all across america. A growing group of people calling to defund Law Enforcement, supporters of that movement say it might be the solution of Police Brutality. Minneapolis mayor was booed after telling a group of demonstrators, he didnt support abolishing the police department. There could be risk in the crowds but some demonstrators are willing to risk catching coronavirus in order to protest George Floyds death. Right now, the u. S. Is about to surpass 110,000 deaths. Meanwhile, cities across the country are getting ready for another day of protests. Look at what people in the gulf coast are