highest-rated show, he s the highest-paid actor and he s in this hotel tryst way woman capri anderson. p.s., he s getting a divorce right now. but he s with this woman allegedly doing drugs, and she s a porn star-a legend she says i m not a prostitute, i m a porn star. which is very different. you know, one requires a w-2 form. the other one you just take cash. that s good. so he s invinceball. y he s doing great. can i just say as are you. we ve got toned on a high note there. brian balthazar, thanks so much. thank you. that s a live wrap of our msnbc sunday coverage. stay with us. we ve got breaking news updates, as it happens. have a good one. strawberry deli, blueberry muffin. yeah, a little family reunion. [ wind rushes ] whoa! whoa! whoa! whoa! we re cereal here! what? just cooling it down. enough said. gotcha. safety first. whoo-hoo! watch the whole grain! [ female announcer ] try kellogg s® frosted mini-wheats® hot. just add warm milk and you ve got a hot way to
okay, get him out of here. a football, oh, no. what was i. it was a holiday classic movie so popular it is attracting fans to the home of rock n roll. good morning. i m alex witt. it s 11:00 a.m. on the east coast, 8:00 a.m. out west. as we give you a live look now at capitol hill where the senate is continuing with its its jam-packed work weekend. already it has cast a landmark vote to repeal don t ask don t tell and one hour from now, the senate will be in session once again, this time a nuclear arms treaty tops the agenda. mike viqueira is live at the white house for us. good sunday morning to you. they have their work cut out for them. what s set to go down? they ve put off all these big ticket items till the end 37 yesterday that historic repeal of don t ask, don t tell, the d.r.e.a.m. act failed to break a republican filibuster in the senate. all along is the underlying legislation has been the ratification of that arms reduction treaty negotiated by the obama a
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
what happens next on the ground? got a live report from south korea and the very latest from washington as well. and later, a toxic town that erin brockovich stood up for is back in the news p p and erin brockovich is back in the town. you ll see why people there are suffering again. it s a see quell that she says never had to happen. we begin as we do every night, keeping them honest. and tonight we re on the medical money trail where some closely-kept secrets are finally coming to light. it s a corner of medicine that until recently has operated almost entirely in the shadows. when your doctor prescribes a medication, how can you be sure that she or he isn t being paid by a drug company to promote that drug? and if he was, would that make you think twice about taking it? would it make you wonder if that drug, the one he or she was being paid to promote, was really the best drug to treat you? you know, it s been said by many that a doctor s prescription pad is one of the mos
reporter: the transportation and security administration s new body scanner, that sees through clothes, they were in operation along with those patdown searches but what about those opt-out protests we heard so much about? turns out many passengers opted out of any sort of protest and many had little patience for anybody who did. i would be tempted to punch someone in the face if they are standing in between me and getting home. because of something that is just going to happen. i wouldn t really - reporter: the bottom line? despite the talk, despite the crowds and despite the new security, passengers did what they always do, made the best of it and got on their way. as far as the parking situation, the washington metropolitan airport authority, they say at reagan the economy lots are full but the daily, hourly and longterm lots are full. we re told there s plenty of parking at dulles. you can find all of this as realtime status on the airport authority s web site. back