NY police commissioner: Watch the Thanksgiving parade from home
Dermot Shea, commissioner of the New York Police Department, talks to TODAY about the security and safety measures in place for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, including no crowds of spectators attending. “It’s a great day to curl up on the couch, have some coffee and watch it from home,” he says.
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