bill: good luck to you. we need to get it done, right? absolutely. bill: okay. dr. trotz good luck. out of time but i appreciate thank you in washington. have a great day. dana: near governor kathy hochul addressing what officials are calling an increased terror threats threats for new city and this as tourists pour into town for the thanksgiving day parade. the city is grappling with a surge of anti-semitic protests. we re going to bring you any breaking news out of this as we get it. but first, as we see what disruptions, with which we have the right people in the right checkpoints when they show up for screening. dana: david pekoske was with us just moments ago as men s americans heading out for thanksgiving could be facing some travel trouble ahead of the holiday. that was back playing a as missy storm system spreads across the eastern u.s. causing all kinds of headaches. flightaware misery mass map, that is a terrible name. cancellations so far since
dana: so many challenges and public health one of them. thank you, dr. siegel. huge problem. thank you, dana. significantly late for any reason i want the traveling public to know you are entitled to a full cash refund if you choose to take that refund rather than a rebook. dana: pete buttigieg issues at update on efforts to improve air transportation as the holiday season swings into full gear. forecasters predict crowded roads and skies and record travelers on the move nationwide. we welcome you to a new hour of america s newsroom on this monday of the holiday week. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. he said that with vigor, didn t he? kind of the tsa is expecting a holiday crush at the airport. millions of americans packing their bags for trafrngs giving facing major weather delays. areas of travel trouble as a powerful storm system pushes acrows the u.s. heavy rain, strong winds and maybe tornadoes. dana is live at the airport in atlanta. one of the wor
and friends starts now. steve: something. brian: here we go, third hour of fox and friends starts now. transportation secretary pete buttigieg will address ways the department is trying to improve air travel ahead of thanksgiving. fingers are crossed too. could be major travel trouble, tsa says biggest travel dilemma in history. dana marie ainsley: very close. brian: there we go. live in atlanta hartsville jackson airport. good morning dana marie. 17 million people signed up for tsa checkpoint, give yourself extra time. airport officials say two to three hours before your flight, 2.9 million people could pass through security. you could beat the rush today, busiest day is tuesday and wednesday and day after thanksgiving. according to flight aware over the weekend there were delays much spirit had the delays and southwest had 26% of delays on sunday. powerful storm system moving across central part of the u.s. fox weather team says worst day to travel is tuesday
it will be. baby, just let it be. if it s meant to be, it will be, it will be. carley: good morning from nashville, tennessee. i m carley shimkus, live outside the grand ole opry house after last night s patriot awards. todd: you are seeing the scene from last night. i am todd piro live from new york city. always incredible to watch, what was it like being there this year? carley: yeah, todd, this event is awesome. it is definitely the most special event i ve ever been a part of. you mix thousands of fox viewers and patriots with honoring real-life unsung heroes and you get the patriot awards temperature is so special and uplifting, so positive. it is exactly what this country needs and we ve been doing it for five years. this is the fifth one we ve done. you knew it would be super special. check out some highlights here. welcome to the fifth annual fox nation patriot awards. the patriot awards inspiring patriotism and activism in others. we are here not to dwell on
[marching band] [marching band] [shake it off] [marching band] [shake it off] ainsley: wonderful job. that s franklin high school s marching band. a little taylor swift this morning. y all are so talented. thank you for waking up to be with us. thanks to all at home for watching. we are live at the grand ole opry house for the patriot awards. brian: 95 years of history. this has been in a few different places. much like madison square garden in new york. it s been all over new york city. now it s the 34th. there is something that is still here from its inception 95 years ago. and it s the little circle right in front of us. steve: what they did was they cut out a 6-foot circle from the reiman auditorium, which is still standing in downtown nashville, walked by it yesterday. and there it is. that way all the performers here they grand ole opry house are able to do exactly what people have done for 95 years. and that is stand in the center. ainsley: that s