lenny kravitz exclusively plus a never-before-seen look at work on his new album. this is piers morgan tonight. lenny kravitz may just be the coolest guy in america. he s sold 35 million records. he s won four grammys. among his huge hits let love rule and american woman. he plays every instrument you can imagine.st t epitome of cool, aren t you, lenny? just admit it. get it out of the way. i don t know. the kind of guy we all would like to be, the kind of guy all our women would like us to be. i think you re doing pretty well, piers. i think you re doing pretty well. it s this huge presence. i ll play second to you in cool today. now you said it on the record. you ve just done my street cred. to be serious, i hope the answer is yes because it gives me some succor in this relationship we have, is being so cool itself a terrible burden? i truly don t think about it. i think if you asked my daughter, i wouldn t be so cool. your daughter is cool. sh
consequences if the panel failed to decrease the debit. he s one of most popular bloggers in cyber-space. can he still call himself a conservative? our conversation with andrew sullivan. especially during the iraq war to have made such a massive blunder and be forced to hold myself to account for it and have my readers do so and stick with me, that was a very maturing experience. plus, the huffington post expands to canada. so what s up with the canadian woman who s running it, eh? we ll meet her. i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. in an increasingly shrill media environment, running for president means being attacked, assailed, mocked, ridiculed, bashed, and otherwise denigrated. rarely have we seen the harsh rhetoric unleashed except from a man who s been a political leader for the past two decades, the former speaker of the house. gingrich is an amazing efficient condition dc in that it candidacy in that it embodies everything about washington,
good morning to you. this is your a.m. wakeup call for thursday, november 17th. from the time warner center in new york, i m carol costello. here are this morning s top stories. new questions about what police knew and what they knew about it in the penn state child abuse sex scandal. a coach who s taken a lot of heat for witnessing the alleged sexual assault on a little boy and not reporting it says he went to the cops years ago. but two law enforcement agencies are now saying that s not true. the secret service catching up to the man accused of shooting at the white house with an ak-47 that he left at the scene. one bullet was lodged in a bulletproof window facing the south lawn. and severe weather that ripped across the southeast has killed at least four people. the concern now there could be more victims beneath the rubble of some homes. let s check in with meteorologist reynolds wolf. the southeast getting pounded the last 24 hours. a very intense line of storms th
with pepper spray. the people did not want to shut down the museum. we did not want to inconvenience tourist but engage in a dialogue using our free speech rights. we never got past the metal detectors. security came rushing out. bum rushed us like a line of football players. corralled and pepper sprayed the first round of us. three people were detained. so the occupy movement first took root in lower manhattan three weeks ago. susan candiotti spoke to people who came from near and far to see it for themselves. reporter: eating a bowl of cereal after sleeping under the stars, this retiree and her teenager grandson took a bus from detroit to camp out with occupy wall street. tell me what this is like. you have this tarp. this is home. for a week, choosing to sleep on the ground under a blue tarp, mainly with young people in a public park. why was it important for you to come here and bring your grandson? i felt the need to show support to the movement. the poli
she s played everything from the president to thelma in thelma and louise. i loved commander in chief, which was the great series you took part in. it was like my west wing fix and suddenly i woke up and it was gone. what happened? that s what happened to me, too. i woke up and my show wasn t on anymore. were you disappointed as i was? devastated. if it was ever brought back, i have the whole publicity angle worked out that it was have maybe a profile shot of me at the desk and say, look who just got re-elected. the weird thing is, i reckon after watching that, you were more presidential in that role than many of the presidents i would say over the years, like martin sheen. both of you were very electable in those roles. right. in your case, i know you ve become this great standard bearer for all things women, but in that role, that was doing it for you, i felt. absolutely. is that how you felt? absolutely. it was funny how many people would say, i would