i can t i don t want to mess with that. a lot of people were at home for the thanksgiving day holiday. people taking back to the roadways flying again, perhaps, maybe hitting the trains and public transportation at a time when public anger is growing over all these invasive security measures at airports. could we start to see them elsewhere? malini wilkes joining us live from washington, d.c. this morning. good morning to you, malini. are we talking trains and buses now? well, that s not on the horizon just yet. the homeland security secretary is expressing concerns about terrorists tarrigeting other mos of transportation. that passenger threat to slow down travel by opting out of those new revealing scanning machines. homeland security secretary janet napolitano defended the machines in an interview this week saying they give us a much better chance to find liquids or gels to find in explosives. they are thinking what terrorists are focusing on in the future. she think
drills. gregg: the north under fire for tuesday s trying against a south korean island in a disputed area, this is new editor videotape of that attack that killed four people and destroyed parts of the tiny island and you can see smoke and flames rising from the artillery strikes, malini wilkes is live and what this is white house saying about the joint drills? reporter: the north is warning the joint drills between the u.s. and south korea planned for this weekend, and involving the carrier, the uss george washington will push the korean peninsula to the brink of war and u.s. officials told us they have no plans to cancel these exercises. now, underscoring the flett from the north they plan to launch new artillery today in sight of the same island they struck tuesday and no rounds hit this island but it is especially brazen because the commander in korea, general walter sharp was during the damage at the time and the north boasted the strike as punishment for upcoming dris
some people like no, at 11:00 a.m., they do thanksgiving dinner which is always odd to me in my family. let me know, friends at foxnews.com. be like most of the families and say it s noon and really doesn t get served until 3:00 or 4:00. then pass out by 4:00 p.m. fox news alert to tell you about. developments from south korea. the country s defense minister has just quit after north korea warned of additional attacks. malini wilkes is live in washington with the latest. hi, ainsley. a short time ago, south korea s defense minister resigned over the handling of north korea s artillery attack on a small island. the government in seoul says his resignation has been accepted by the president and a new defense chief will be named tomorrow. the government s response to the showing has been fiercely criticized in south korea as being too slow. also today, the president promised to send more troops to the island to prepare for another possible attack. tuesday s bombardment killed four
a bit. and that s not all, dave. bass pro has turned our plaza into the great outdoors. i pulled up this morning and i thought i was back up in the mountains again. sleep in the tent? no, i went out there and said do you have any cornmeal ready to go? any eggs and bacon ready? fired up there? live for the fourth annual thanksgiving day campout at bass pro stores around the country. time honored tradition to get out there. it s cold out there. nice to be by the fire. it is cold. we re expecting maybe some rain, i think, this afternoon here in new york at least. yeah, some snow, sleet, all of that. lot of questions about the weather this morning. good morning, everyone. welcome in to fox & friends on this thanksgiving morning. we re so glad that you decided to wake up with us. what an exciting morning! don t you remember waking up thanksgiving and your mom is in the kitchen cooking and your grandparents are there. what a wonderful day. hope you re enjoying it so far
changing the procedures. and i m very an i tuned, given all the concerns that have been raised to answer the question directly, no, we re not changing the policies, because of that, because of the risks that are have been identified because of the current threat. all right. so that was a few hours ago, now, a short time pistole issued a new statement, saying the policies are being refined. what does that mean in malini wilkes is in washington to explain, hi. hi, harris. as you heard this morning on one of the sunday shows, tsa says the agency is not changing the policies of new screening techniques, there s a continuing threat, but later saushd a statement indicating he s not slamming the door on security in the future. saying, quote, we are constantly evaluating and adapting our security measures. this has always been viewed as an evolving program that will be adapted as conditions warrant. but he suggested that we