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0 laura, thank you so much. i know they are searching, a well, under those train cars to make sure. we ll have much more on this story throughout the day for you on the fox news channel. right now back to media buzz with howard. see you back here at noon. thanks. cbs suspends. even though the network isn t using that word for the botched report in benghazi. and they said 60 minutes should have vetted the story far more carefully. the most important thing to every person at 60 minutes is the truth, and the truth is we made a mistake. msnbc dropped alec baldwin over an alleged anti-gay slur shoulded at a photographer. and he attacked gay advocates and demands to know why his network didn t penalize martin bashir for sliming sarah palin. so you have this versus this versus this. on thursday night, when we discovered the account he gave the fbi was different than what he told us, we realized we had been misled and it was a mistake to include him in our report. i wanted to ....
0 about, the gift of generosity in your heart. thank you for that. and to everyone, lots to be thankful fwor this yeor this ye. i m thankful for you and you. on most days. and for you. time to get to you carol costello, happy thanksgiving to you. i was getting a lull nauseated there. carol! no, it s nice to see the love. the ghost of christmas future. and santa s watching, too. thanks to all of you, have a great day and great thanksgiving. newsroom starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com happening now in the newsroom, norester nightmare. at the end of the day, no one can control mother nature. reporter: welcome to the busiest travel day of the year. i get on the highway, next thing i know i m spinning is. there s a point there s nothing you can do. it s glare his and you re a passenger in your own car. also breaking this morning, a new cnn poll saying the majority of americans still have an open mind about obama care. the big question, though, ....
and not any hounddog. she s america s top dog. a stunning upset at the country s most famous dog show. we ll introduce you to hickory. good morning, everyone. and how about that scottish deerhound, crowned best in show last night? the first of her breed to ever win. and after you meet hickory, here on gma, she has a state dinner tonight. not a bad celebration. we have a lot of news. the first interview with bernie madoff. we re also tracking a developing story out of mexico. two american customs agents were shot. one is dead. and our special, live guest this morning, new york mayor, michael bloomberg. we ll talk to him about the budget crisis. also bernie madoff s new claim, that the big banks he was working with, had to know about his fraud. let s get right to bernie madoff. he s speaking out, for the first time, since his conviction, for orchestrating one of the biggest ponzi schemes in american history. he is still insisting his family knew nothing about hi ....
federal prison in butner, north carolina. no reporter had seen him since he entered the prison in july 2009, in shackles and a blue jump suit. reporter diana henriques noticed he looked noticeably slimmer and frail and a bit agitated. in the interview and a series of e-mails, madoff pointed the finger at unnamed banks and hedge funds he said were complicit, and had to know about his massive ponzi scheme. but the attitude, he said, was, if you re doing something wrong, we don t want to know. that s much the same claim the bankruptcy trustee has made in court filings against madoff s family and close associates. some of these people were in control or were absolutely in a position to understand what was going on. reporter: madoff s wife, ruth, who helped keep the books, has denied any knowledge of the scheme. and madoff, in the new york times interview, continued to protect his family. saying they were unaware of his crimes until the very end. madoff s most impassio ....
we ll introduce you to hickory. good morning, everyone. and how about that scottish deerhound, crowned best in show last night? the first of her breed to ever win. and after you meet hickory, here on gma, she has a state dinner tonight. not a bad celebration. we have a lot of news. the first interview with bernie madoff. we re also tracking a developing story out of mexico. two american customs agents were shot. one is dead. and our special, live guest this morning, new york mayor, michael bloomberg. we ll talk to him about the budget crisis. also bernie madoff s new claim, that the big banks he was working with, had to know about his fraud. let s get right to bernie madoff. he s speaking out, for the first time, since his conviction, for orchestrating one of the biggest ponzi schemes in american history. he is still insisting his family knew nothing about his crime. but he is pointing fingers. our brian ross looks closer into this. reporter: it s quite a st ....