everybody, it is thanksgiving week and we begin this first hour of fox & friends with this, a preview. brian: #:15 a.m. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg news conference the ways they are tryi try improve air travel. ainsley: there could be major travel troubles as the tsa says this will be the biggest thanksgiving travel rush in history. brian: nobody wants to stay home. lawrence: alexandria hoff is in washington. what can you tell us? set the expectations low by air. weather and scheduling problems led to thousands of cancellations and people strand. the department of transportation caught a lot of heat for that no one wants to see repeat tsa expected to screen a record breaking 30 million passengers through november 28th. prime travel time is already upon us. it officially started on saturday. crowds have already filled hubs around the country which seeing newark, new jersey looking busy. this morning as you mentioned transportation secretary pete butt
seriously. tim miller, miles taylor, and susan glasser joining me to discuss the man one magazine calls it biggest ager to the world. pause for hostages, new reports of a potential deal to secure the release of hostages held by hamas in exchange for a pause in the fighting. the latest from former nbc news foreign correspondent, martin fletcher. countdown to expulsion. a scathing house ethics reports may finally force the departure of george santos, the serial liar from new york. one of the first lawmakers who tried to hold him accountable, robert garcia, joins me live to discuss what s next. and, snl, at santos s expense. this is serious, they re calling for your expulsion. girl, expel me. that is that s not a word. girl is a word. that s not what i meant. this is the sunday show. election 2024 is less than a year away, the matchup seems like it ll be a rematch of 2020. joe biden versus donald trump. the prospect of another trump term, it s implications for am
of the fraud he perpetuated. regardless of what this report says, is your plan to serve and stay in congress and not resign? like i said before i m staying in office for sure. that last voice you heard was republican congressman george santos of new york before the release of a damning ethics report. we ll go through that and what could come next for the embattled lawmaker. plus, we ll bring you the latest out of the middle east. israel says it has more evidence that hamas was operating out of a hospital in gaza. it comes as the idf recovered the body of a hostage near that facility. and also ahead we ll recap another busy day of diplomacy on the west coast for president biden where he met with the leaders of south korea and japan. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, november 17th. it s friday. we made it. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin with some good news. the federal government will stay open at lea
specifically on that topic. now, this is expected to be a record breaking year for air travel. tsa says to get to the airport early. to avoid all the, you know, the long lines and everything, so that s why. it would help if more people did that, right? it would help, yep. i think with the amount of people that do travel, it s good to just give yourself some leeway. and sandra, as always, check with your airlines for any updates and good luck out there. sandra. sandra: good luck out there. that s the message, right? looks ok for now there in denver. we hope it stays that way. it is going to get busy as it always does. alicia, thank you so much and great to see you as we kick off a new hour, college campuses under the microscope. the federal government investigating more than a half dozen schools after a series of alleged antisemitic incidents. welcome, everyone, sandra smith in new york and john, we are closer and closer to the weekend, but a lot still to get to he
good to be with you, i m katy tur. quote, he s toast, he s done. clean out your office. congressman george santos might not be a congressman for long. at least according to republicans on the hill. today the house ethics committee chair filed a resolution to expel him and with a vote expected after thanksgiving, santos does not look like he ll make it to christmas. while the lies he s told as you know have been piling up since the day he was sworn in, it was the ethics committee s report released yesterday that appears to be the final straw. thousands of campaign dollars spent on designer shoes, pricey vacations, and botox injections meaning the third vote to expel might be the charm. as republicans voted to keep santos in two weeks are lining up to get him out. if that happens, what happens next? how flipable is his long island district? and if it does flip, what does that do to new speaker johnson s already teeny gop majority. also, could santos be more trouble even more le