of it. lisa: i think when you know that very much seemingly it doesn t have to do with racism. it has to do with probably her being mean and taking advantage of her position. leland: this isn t her first time having an issue on a plane. there was actually a reporter who tweeted out saying hey, look, i saw her throw tantrums on a plane because they decided to gate check her bag. she acted in according to this reporter like a 3-year-old. lisa: wasn t there a story about her getting angry at one of the airlines staff over. there was some scuffle. if i m wrong i m sorry but i m pretty sure. leland: her seafood meal was not available. preordered seafood. lisa: i knew there was something. brian: that would put me over the edge. leland: don t mess with brian s seafood. brian: i fly for the food. you want good seafood choose american. 11 minutes after the hour. jillian we choose you to tell us what is happening. jillian: thank you very much. good morning to you guys and to you at home as well.
we don t get to talk to you often enough. in a sentence or two, the number one sort of misperception that we have about the food we consume would be what that you would clear up? i want people to understand that we can, if we will stop all the fishing in the waters of just ten countries, we can rebuild our ocean fisheries fast and feed a billion people a healthy seafood meal for the rest of eternity. we appreciate you spending time with us. it s a great bok. we appreciate some of the short insights people can take home with them too. thank you. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time msnbc will premiere the politics of power hosted by chris hayes. it takes a look at climate change as made enclosuclear bet chris and bill mckibben, a leading advocate for the need to switch to solar and wind power. we have just passed 400 parts per million of carbon in the atmosphere. your organization is called 350.org and that 350 stands for 350 parts per million, which
macaroni and cheese. i will show you that in the next hour how to do that. real quickly what have you got there? nontraditional thanksgiving meal. we re going to do potatoes, corn, sausage and shrimp. i m going to lower this down into. we are going from frying the turkey to boiling the seafood. this make a nontraditional low country seafood boil your next traditional seafood meal. next hour and final hour all the way to desert as well. everything, almost everything out here is deep fried. we re going to show you deep fried oreos, you name it. thank you very much. you guys are going crazy out there. mixing it all up. i want some. trying to come through the tv to get some of that. bring that in. that s good. more on that coming up. more on the super committee too. because as the u.s. military now has a secret missile that travels five times the speed of sound. watch this. it could hit a target anywhere
because, you know, the shrimp are so tiny because they re such babies they aren t really valid but if we wait maybe they will grow enough. in some areas they re protected still. our northern delta of mobile bay, prime spawning grounds we have to protect. luckily they re far enough away we will have time to do that. it s hard. we don t know exactly where we need to be allowing shrimping or oystering, but it s going to be i haven t missed a seafood meal in the past week, i ll tell you that. casey, ma am, we appreciate you coming on and appreciate your frankness, the honesty, and like you said it s hard for you to even say that stuff out loud, but we re looking for a huge economic impact here. thank you so much. we ll be talking to you plenty throughout hopefully. thanks for having me. 20 years. hard to believe. can t linger on that. breaking news out of the severe weather center. what do you have, bonnie? an update on tornado warnings? that s right. we have a tornado warning