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this morning on world ns this morning on world news now terror target. new york detectives expose a bomb plot aimed at police cars, post offices and members of the armed forces. a 27-year-old al qaeda sympathizer in custody accused of a scheme to build powerful homemade bombs and then set them off. it s monday, november 21st. good morning, i m sunny hostin. and i m rob nelson. the suspect, jose pimentel, is described as a lone wolf who expressed interest in al qaeda. exactly the type of suspect the fbi has been warning local police departments about for months. another big headline, campus
wow, what a way to start the week. good advice for all of us. seriously. welcome to morning joe. it s monday, november 21st. oh, my gosh, is this thanksgiving week? are we getting ready? yes, with us onset, senior political analyst mark haleprin. national affairs editor, john heilemann. hi, john. hi. and director of the earth institute, jeffrey sachs. disgusting. disgusting. absolutely disgusting. no sense of any meaning in all of this. absolutely revolting, actually. and especially when what they re protesting against is the incredible abuse of power, the criminality on wall street and so forth that he, yes, taking
in libya. the national criminal court wants him on charges of humanity. police arrested him on sunday while he was allegedly making a pipe bomb. authorities say he got bomb-making instructions from a website linked to al qaeda. those are the top stories. world business today starts right now. good morning from cnn london. and good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i m andrew stevens. the top stories this monday, november 21st. it s a landslide victory for their political party. talks have collapsed between qantas unions. the dispute is in the hands of the empire. and with hours to go and no budget resolution in sight, u.s. lawmakers are e preparing for defeat. first up though, spain has voted a new prime minister in in the form of the popular party leader who is promising to get the nation back on track with measures to come. if that s giving comfort to span yards, it s not having the same eflkt on investors today. what defined is set to continue. let s have a loo
engines! road rage. nascar crowd boos the first lady before the last race of the season. this is your am: wake up call. and good morning to you. it is monday, november 21st from the time warner center in new york, i m carol costello. an accused terrorist behind bars in new york city this morning. 27-year-old jose was a u.s. citizen who was taken into custody on saturday and arraigned late last night. he s accused of building homemade bombs and plotting to plant them in police cars and they say he planned to target u.s. troops arriving home from iraq and afghanistan. the supercommittee ending up like all the other mere mortal committees announcing they failed and the trigger about to go off to an automatic across the board budget cuts. 20 people killed as protesters returned to cairo s tahrir square and things take an ugly square just one week from elections. let s head to atlanta and get a check of today s weather. meteorologist bonnie schneider is in. good morn