I am joined by alley and hope. Hope wright, my dear colleague, began her career at Colonial Williamsburg when she was in the third grade. She was a performer in a play on my own time, and the black music program. She has collaborated with many other departments at the foundation as well as with other museums over the course of her career. She has worked a variety of educational institutions as an actress, story teller, writer, refer, and mentor. Please welcome hope wright. Thank you. Our special guest, ally larson, is a professor of law and director of the bill of rights law. Cynic she joined the william and mary faculty in 2010, she has received many awards including the statewide outstanding faculty award in the rising star category. Professor larson is a scholar of constitutional law and legal institutions with a focus on how information dynamics affect both. Her work has been featured multiple times in various publications and these are just a few of her accomplishments. Please hel
there of the balloons prepared for the macy s thanksgiving day parade in new york city. 3.5 million people expected to watch it in person which is an event really in itself. millions more, of course, will watch it on tv. we have a pretty nice bird s-eye view back here this morning. what did we see? smurf. the energizer bunny. last night, you can watch them as they are blown up around the museum of natural history. there kermit. buzz lightyear is back, kung fu panda and sonic is new this year. flashback for me. good morning, everyone. happy thanksgiving. i m erica hill along with jeff glor. chris is getting his turkey ready to cook. look good news yesterday. we talked so much about the weather on both coasts, how it could cause a lot of problems and didn t appear to cause many at all. we will bring you the latest on the thanksgiving travel and the big buildup to black friday or thursday as the case may be. terrell brown is here at the news desk with other headlin