Biden’s call to the Thanksgiving parade broadcast begins with 20 seconds of confusion. “Can you hear me?”


President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden Called NBC’s coverage of Thursday’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, the conversation got off to a rocky start.

Greetings from NBC’s Dylan Dreyer president At the beginning of the segment, the two parties struggled to connect for approximately 20 seconds.

“Can you hear me, Mr. President?” Dreyer asked.

“We are here,” Biden replied.

“Oh, I was so worried that this call wouldn’t work,” Dreyer said.

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President Biden speaks with firefighters as they visit the fire station in Nantucket, Massachusetts, during the Thanksgiving holiday Nov. 24, 2022, and thank first responders.

President Biden speaks with firefighters as they visit the fire station in Nantucket, Massachusetts, during the Thanksgiving holiday Nov. 24, 2022, and thank first responders.

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The president and first lady were finally able to establish a clearer connection and talk about their annual Thanksgiving trip Nantucket, Massachusettswhere Biden met and thanked paramedics.

“I want to thank the firefighters, the police, and the first responders.

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President Biden waves to thank first responders as he visits a fire station in Nantucket, Massachusetts, during the Thanksgiving Day holiday on Nov. 24, 2022.

President Biden waves to thank first responders as he visits a fire station in Nantucket, Massachusetts, during the Thanksgiving Day holiday on Nov. 24, 2022.

“And God certainly bless our military,” exclaimed Jill Biden.

“By the way, later in the day we will be speaking with some of our troops both at home and abroad. I hope everyone remembers. We remember them every day.” Biden continued. “God bless our army!”

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President Biden joins 2022 National Turkish Federation President Ronnie Parker and Alexa Stearns, daughter of Circle S Ranch owner, on the South Lawn of the White House on Nov. 21, 2022 during the National Thanksgiving Day. Turkey pardoned chocolate.in Washington DC

President Biden joins 2022 National Turkish Federation President Ronnie Parker and Alexa Stearns, daughter of Circle S Ranch owner, on the South Lawn of the White House on Nov. 21, 2022 during the National Thanksgiving Day. Turkey pardoned chocolate.in Washington DC

Biden Pardoned two turkeys from North Carolina “Chocolate” and “Chip,” which he said were his favorite ice cream flavors on Monday.