christine is busy preparing a thanksgiving feast for thursday. it s a full week. and ali is preparing to eat one. that s right. so they re off today. i m carol costello along with alina cho. welcome to american morning. first, new details in a plot to plant pipe bombs in and around new york city. 27-year-old jose pimentel, arraigned and made bail an hour ago. a muslim convert to plotted to bomb nypd pa control car, post office and returning u.s. troops and he was doing much more than just talking about it. our deb feyerick is here to tell us more and it appears this lone wolf was acting alone. reporter: absolutely and under surveillance about two years. jose pimentel, 27 years old, preparing as many as three pipe bombs. had he built and executed them properly he could have killed upwards of a dozen people. before arrested the nypd bomb experts built and detonate add similar device. you see it on the screen. they showed it last night. the device was detonated ins
afghanistan. so to honor him, she joins the marines to finish his mission. let me get you caught up on the headlines, what you might have missed while you were sleeping. first of all, president obama came home, he s back at the white house now after wrapping up a nine-day trip that took him to hawaii, australia, and indonesia. the trip was meant to promote american business and manufacturing in the region. also on capitol hill today, live picture you are seeing. work will be going on. members of the deficit supercommittee promising to keep working to get a deal done. now one member of the so-called supercommittee is openly admitting that a compromise is unlikely. a live report just a couple of minutes away. [ crowd noise ] what you re seeing here, police firing teargas into crowds of protesters in cairo s tahrir square trying to break up demonstrations. the second straight day of protests aimed at the military government that took over for former egyptian president muba
that there may be accusers with abuse allegations dating back to the 70s. then late today another report surfaces. it concerns sandusky s former charity, second mile, the one he founded and allegedly employed to recruit victims while projecting a saintly image to the community. second mile s chief executive david woodall telling both the new york times and the local patriot news the organization could end up folding. that s one of three options he laid out that in his words something of the second mile exists. he tells the local paper that no final decision has yet been made. now, the move matters because second mile faces a potential civil liability nightmare if the allegations against sandusky are true and second mile turned a blind eye. they re launching an internal investigation. but keeping them honest, have been less than forthcoming with the public so far about ha they knew and when they knew it. see, in 2002 when the graduate assistant mike mcqueary says he saw s
captain kirk himself opens up about star trek and why his co-stars hate him. what are you talking about? i thought i was loved. how he d like to be remembered. blazing in the sky with sky-writing, with fire, shatner. and the greatest moment of his life. what has been the single greatest moment of your life? doing the piers morgan interview. well, obviously. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we start with breaking news, with shocking new developments in the case of natalie wood, the actress who once said her greatest fear was dark seawater, who drowned 30 years ago next week. her body was found bay mile from a yacht she d been on with her husband, robert wagner, and fellow actor christopher walken. the los angeles county sheriff s office reopened the case yesterday in response to claims from several people who said they have additional information about natalie wood s death. joining me now is natalie s sister, lana wood, in her first televis
erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. breaking news in the penn state child sex abuse scandal. late word of a new accuser. his lawyer says jerry sandusky raped him back in the 1990s. there may be more new accusers to follow. possiblily as much as ten. some are claiming abuse dating back to material 80s. now those claim ls bear out and the charges are, in fact, true, it means the abuse went on far longer than first thought, and so, perhaps, did a coverup. jason has more on the new accuser in a moment, but we begin with the possibility of a coverup, or a at the very least a deep culture of silence when it comes to anything that might tarnish penn state football and joe paterno. as we showed you last night, the more we try to answer the questions that everyone wants answers to, the more we run into manifestations of the culture, of the eco system, in which everyone knows everyone, and they re all connected somehow to penn state football. start with mike mcqueary who