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schultz's lawyer says schultz did nothing wrong because schultz didn't witness the assaults. sandusky retired in 1999. the allegations have stunned penn state fans. >> when he was a coach, and he was doing so many good things with the second mile, and you are kind of like proud of him. >> reporter: sandusky denies the charges. drew levenson, cbs news, harrisburg. >>> sandusky is free on $100,000 bond. two school administrators who are accused of covering up his actions are expected to turn themselves in this afternoon. >>> a pretrial hearing is underway for george hugely in charlotte lotsville, virginia. the former uva lacrosse player is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, 22-year-old yardly love. lawyers want jurors to fill out individual questionnaires and they want the jury to be sequestered when the trial begins. hugely faces first degree murder charge. we'll have more on that hearing beginning at 5:00 p.m. >>> things are returning back to normal this afternoon, along massachusetts avenue northwest. but that was not the case just a few hours ago. a dump truck hit a gas
schultz's lawyer says schultz did nothing wrong because schultz didn't witness the assaults. sandusky retired in 1999. the allegations have stunned penn state fans. >> when he was a coach, and he was doing so many good things with the second mile, and you are kind of like proud of him. >> reporter: sandusky denies the charges. drew levenson, cbs news, harrisburg. >>> sandusky is free on $100,000 bond. two school administrators who are accused of covering up his actions are...
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an attorney for gary schultz wrote, gary schultz is an honorable man and law-abiding father and grandfather. he is innocent. it did not implicate penn state coach joe paterno saying when he first learned of abuse he reported it to curley, his boss. but the scandal could be a hit to the team. >> this is a much more serious issue than other schools getting on probation for ncaa violations. we're talking about the law here. >> reporter: and shocking allegations for a program used to being in the spotlight for much different reasons. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now to a wave of discontent over rising bank fees that turned into a wave of action today as people all across the country answered a grassroots call to switch their money from big corporate banks to their local credit unions. what started with a single facebook posting from a fed-up bank customer in los angeles apparently touched a nerve, culminating today in what's being called national bank transfer day. in just the last few weeks, hundreds of thousands have apparently made the switch as this latest movement becomes p
an attorney for gary schultz wrote, gary schultz is an honorable man and law-abiding father and grandfather. he is innocent. it did not implicate penn state coach joe paterno saying when he first learned of abuse he reported it to curley, his boss. but the scandal could be a hit to the team. >> this is a much more serious issue than other schools getting on probation for ncaa violations. we're talking about the law here. >> reporter: and shocking allegations for a program used to...
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debbie wasserman-schultz joins me. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. that's good for our country's energy security ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3
debbie wasserman-schultz joins me. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough....
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dnc chairperson representative debbie wasserman-schultz joins me. what's going on here? hey, whats up guys? this is not how witness protection works! when we set you up with that little hardware store we didn't intend for your face to be everywhere. but fedex office makes it so easy. not only do they ship stuff, they print flyers, brochures -- everything i need to get my name out there. that's the problem. now we need to give you a third identity. you're paul matheson. and you're gonna run your business into the ground. erik gustafson would never do that! there is no erik gustafson. hey that's erik gustafson!!! there is no erik gustafson!!!!! [ male announcer ] small business solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduc
dnc chairperson representative debbie wasserman-schultz joins me. what's going on here? hey, whats up guys? this is not how witness protection works! when we set you up with that little hardware store we didn't intend for your face to be everywhere. but fedex office makes it so easy. not only do they ship stuff, they print flyers, brochures -- everything i need to get my name out there. that's the problem. now we need to give you a third identity. you're paul matheson. and you're gonna run your...
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to the administrator gary schultz. we -- everybody failed here. and that's why the consequences are so severe. >> gentlemen, my commentary tonight is that i think that penn state's got to do something really big. cancel the rest of the season. forget the bowl opportunity. there's got to be some restitution. and they have to make a statement that just firing a couple of people isn't going to make it right. and then of course having an investigation. your thoughts. >> i think at some point you're right. as more comes out and people understand the magnitude of this. this game they're having saturday is a charade. the idea that they're wearing blue in support of sexual abuse to children is fine and dandy, but it has nothing to do with what happened here. someone said this better than anybody i spoke to. his name was matt packness. former penn state graduate assistant under joe paterno, '87 to '88. said look, i love the guy, he needs to step down. he needs to step down because once you do this and you're party to this at all, essentially you lose the r
to the administrator gary schultz. we -- everybody failed here. and that's why the consequences are so severe. >> gentlemen, my commentary tonight is that i think that penn state's got to do something really big. cancel the rest of the season. forget the bowl opportunity. there's got to be some restitution. and they have to make a statement that just firing a couple of people isn't going to make it right. and then of course having an investigation. your thoughts. >> i think at some...
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an attorney for schultz wrote that gary schultz is an honorable law-abiding man, father, and grandfather, he is innocent of these charges. joe paterno reported the alleged abuse to curley, who was his boss. the scandal could cloud the history of one of the country's most storied teams. for "today," kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next on "today," she might quite a splash in the race. whatever happened to obama girl. we'll find out. ly stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ man ] from the moment we walk in th
an attorney for schultz wrote that gary schultz is an honorable law-abiding man, father, and grandfather, he is innocent of these charges. joe paterno reported the alleged abuse to curley, who was his boss. the scandal could cloud the history of one of the country's most storied teams. for "today," kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next on "today," she might quite a splash in the race. whatever happened to obama girl. we'll find out. ly stages of...
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gary schultz and timothy curley release ed on $75,000 bail. i have to tell you, brooke, this is a story that has really rocked not just this community, not just this state, but the entire world of collegiate football. i mean, when you talk about someone like paterno, these are people who are revered throughout the sports world. but, again, this is not just a sports story. this a legal story. there are some very serious, disturbing allegations here involving a number of young boys. >> we're going to talk more about the football angle here in just a minute with someone on the phone, but i do want to give -- at least let's give the outlines of the charges. i read before i went to bed this 23-page -- this was the grand jury indictment, the report that really details each victim, what allegedly happened. the victims as young as 10 years of age. jason, if you can, fill us in. what are the allegations? >> reporter: maybe some as young as 8 years old, as old as 14, beginning back in 1998, ending in just about 2008, that's when the grand jury investiga
gary schultz and timothy curley release ed on $75,000 bail. i have to tell you, brooke, this is a story that has really rocked not just this community, not just this state, but the entire world of collegiate football. i mean, when you talk about someone like paterno, these are people who are revered throughout the sports world. but, again, this is not just a sports story. this a legal story. there are some very serious, disturbing allegations here involving a number of young boys. >>...
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schultz. mr. schultz was in charge of the university police. what you have to know if he is charge with the police, tantamount, discussion, mcqueary's with mr. schultz is tantamount to speaking to the police commissioner. so he did report. we'll end up seeing what twist and turns comes about as this case unfolds. jenna: one of the twists we heard from sandusky this week in an nbc interview and we heard from his lawyer, one of the things his lawyer insinuated hey, we actually found and identified some of the victims that the state can not. they're going to come out and say that this didn't happen. and i'm curious, what your gut is on that, kimberly, essentially? is this a strategy by his defense team? have they actually found the victims you think with a different story? what is your thinking on that? >> this is very typical in cases where you're dealing with relationships where people know one another, whether domestic violence, whether it is child abuse or child sexual assault cases defense teams especially when they have money in their pocket
schultz. mr. schultz was in charge of the university police. what you have to know if he is charge with the police, tantamount, discussion, mcqueary's with mr. schultz is tantamount to speaking to the police commissioner. so he did report. we'll end up seeing what twist and turns comes about as this case unfolds. jenna: one of the twists we heard from sandusky this week in an nbc interview and we heard from his lawyer, one of the things his lawyer insinuated hey, we actually found and...
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in fact, the defense for curley and schultz say they are outraged by the delay. they are ready to proceed, and it's the government that's asking for the delay. that does sound a bit unusual. >> you know, the scary thing here, mike and now buzz, the graphic nature of what we were told in the grand jury, a naked 10-year-old boy up against a wall with a grownup behind him having sex with him, just -- i mean, penetrating him. it's an unimaginable scene, and here is mcqueary saying something quite human for once. he says imagine being in my shoes for 30 to 45 seconds. i mean, it was just the moment he looked and probably looked away. he certainly didn't stop anything in 30 to 45 seconds. he didn't seem to call the police in 30 to 45 second. it looked like he turned his eyes away from a horrible scene and didn't know what to do, did nothing really. go ahead, buzz? >> you know, look, i have no doubt that mcqueary saw a rape, i have absolutely no doubt. i would bet my life on the lives of the children that jerry sandusky did what he's alleged to have done. i believe that
in fact, the defense for curley and schultz say they are outraged by the delay. they are ready to proceed, and it's the government that's asking for the delay. that does sound a bit unusual. >> you know, the scary thing here, mike and now buzz, the graphic nature of what we were told in the grand jury, a naked 10-year-old boy up against a wall with a grownup behind him having sex with him, just -- i mean, penetrating him. it's an unimaginable scene, and here is mcqueary saying something...
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martin schultz, senior research fellow at the research institute. thanks for joining us. first of all, what do you make of berlusconi's intention to step down? >> the europeans are cleaning up their governments. the greek on the way out, and mr. berlusconi finally had to resign. this is a problem in the middle of a crisis, but it is a necessary step to get public support and getting their act together. >> what about the european bailout fund, european financial stability facility. one trillion yen. what do you make of this? >> well, this is the number that fixates markets. the question is will it ever be enough. 1 trillion is impressive and i'm very optimistic that europeans will be able to come up with this huge sum. the question is when the crisis is getting even bigger, when risks get deeper, when we lose trust in the incoming new italian government, will this be enough? it will never be enough. the europeans are doing -- they're producing a leverage. when the crisis gets deeper, the target floats further, they need to assert the capital markets and talk to investors i
martin schultz, senior research fellow at the research institute. thanks for joining us. first of all, what do you make of berlusconi's intention to step down? >> the europeans are cleaning up their governments. the greek on the way out, and mr. berlusconi finally had to resign. this is a problem in the middle of a crisis, but it is a necessary step to get public support and getting their act together. >> what about the european bailout fund, european financial stability facility....
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in fact, the defense for curley and schultz say they are outraged by the delay. they are ready to proceed, and it's the government that's asking for the delay. that does sound a bit unusual. >> you know, the scary thing here, mike and now buzz, the graphic nature of what we were told in the grand jury, a naked 10-year-old boy up against a wall with a grownup behind him having sex with him, just -- i mean, pen traiting him. it's an unimaginable scene, and here is mcqueary saying something quite human for once. he says imagine being in my shoes for 30 to 45 seconds. i mean, it was jes, the moment he looked and probably looked away. he didn't stop anything in 30 to 45 seconds. he didn't seem to call the police in 30 to 45 second. it looked like he turned his eyes away from a horrible scene and didn't know what to do, did nothing really. go ahead, buzz? >> you know, look, i have no doubt that mcqueary saw a rape, absolutely no doubt. would i bet my life on the lives of the children that jerry sandusky did what he's alleged to have done. i believe that more than ever
in fact, the defense for curley and schultz say they are outraged by the delay. they are ready to proceed, and it's the government that's asking for the delay. that does sound a bit unusual. >> you know, the scary thing here, mike and now buzz, the graphic nature of what we were told in the grand jury, a naked 10-year-old boy up against a wall with a grownup behind him having sex with him, just -- i mean, pen traiting him. it's an unimaginable scene, and here is mcqueary saying something...
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gary schultz and tim curley due in court. the former coach, jerry sandusky is now charged with a long pattern of molesting boys. he is free though right now on $100,000 bond. >>> and the anxious wait continues for dr. conrad murray as the second day of jury deliberations get under way. prosecutors portrayed murray as an incapable doctor who pumped michael jackson with propofol and kept no record. the defense claims however that jackson injected himself with the fatal dose of the powerful anesthetic. if convicted of involuntary manslaughter, conrad murray could get up to four years in prison and lose his medical license. >>> singer andy williams announced over the weekend he is being treated for bladder cancer. williams is now # 3. he told a crowd in branson, missouri that cancer is no longer the death sentence it used to be. he says he is looking forward to
gary schultz and tim curley due in court. the former coach, jerry sandusky is now charged with a long pattern of molesting boys. he is free though right now on $100,000 bond. >>> and the anxious wait continues for dr. conrad murray as the second day of jury deliberations get under way. prosecutors portrayed murray as an incapable doctor who pumped michael jackson with propofol and kept no record. the defense claims however that jackson injected himself with the fatal dose of the...
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wasserman schultz: 537. mr. gonzalez: and we already touched on that estimates of how many millions of eligible american citizen voters don't have a current state-issued i.d. in the millions. and in florida it was less than 600 votes. i don't know the experience in new jersey, but it would seem -- i went over this earlier and i don't know if my colleagues were here, we passed laws in this chamber and we always try to demonstrate that we're trying to remedy a situation that is true in existence and the manner in which we do it. we look at cost benefit. we can't prove fraud but i can assure you we can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that people will be denied access to the polls. mr. holt: i thank my friend from texas. the history of america has been a history of expanding the franchise. the opportunity, the right to vote. and it's based on this principle that we often talk about in this chamber but maybe don't pay enough attention to which is the principle of equality under the law. we're saying -- we're not jus
wasserman schultz: 537. mr. gonzalez: and we already touched on that estimates of how many millions of eligible american citizen voters don't have a current state-issued i.d. in the millions. and in florida it was less than 600 votes. i don't know the experience in new jersey, but it would seem -- i went over this earlier and i don't know if my colleagues were here, we passed laws in this chamber and we always try to demonstrate that we're trying to remedy a situation that is true in existence...
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now, schultz, vice president and crucially, head of the university police, quote, schultz conceded that the report the graduate assistant made was of inappropriate sexual conduct by sandusky, however, schultz testified the allegations were not that serious. and neither schultz, who dealt with the massive millions penn state football generated nor curley who ran the athletic program, nor paterno who more or less was king of state college, none of them saw fit to bring in the police, even though all three either knew or say they were later made aware of a similar incident in 1998 in wit university and local police investigated and so did the local d.a. and child welfare. back then no charges resulted. the d.a. later disappeared and presumed dead. the counsel who signed off on the handling of that incident is this man, wendell courtney, went on to become counsel for jerry sandusky's second mile foundation, he resigned last week n a place where everyone seems connected to everyone else, here is yet another connection, some are saying another conflict of interest. somehow with everyone so co
now, schultz, vice president and crucially, head of the university police, quote, schultz conceded that the report the graduate assistant made was of inappropriate sexual conduct by sandusky, however, schultz testified the allegations were not that serious. and neither schultz, who dealt with the massive millions penn state football generated nor curley who ran the athletic program, nor paterno who more or less was king of state college, none of them saw fit to bring in the police, even though...
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an attorney for gary schultz wrote "he is an honorable man and law abiding father and grandfather. he is innocent". it did not implicate penn state coach joe paterno saying when he heard of allegations he reported it to curley. but the scandal could be a hit to the team. >> this is a much more serious issue than other schools getting on probation for ncaa violations. we're talking about the law here. >> reporter: and shocking allegations for a program used to being in the spotlight for much different reasons. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles >>> now to a wave of discontent over rising bank fees that turned into a wave of action today as people all across the country answered a grassroots call to switch their money from big corporate banks to their local credit unions. what started with a single facebook posting from a fed up bank customer in los angeles apparently touched a nerve, culminating today in what's being called national bank transfer day. in just the last few weeks, hundreds of thousands have apparently made the switch as this latest movement becomes part of a wide
an attorney for gary schultz wrote "he is an honorable man and law abiding father and grandfather. he is innocent". it did not implicate penn state coach joe paterno saying when he heard of allegations he reported it to curley. but the scandal could be a hit to the team. >> this is a much more serious issue than other schools getting on probation for ncaa violations. we're talking about the law here. >> reporter: and shocking allegations for a program used to being in the...
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lawyers for sansandusky, curleyd schultz all denied the charges and promised to fight them in court. on campus, many students now fear the football team best known for winning may be losing its sterling reputation in the scandal. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> today we hit the one-year mark until the presidential election. for the candidates, that's a equivalent of a nanosecond or lifetime depending which way the winds are blowing. for herman cain who has been facing a head wind of controversy over sexual harassment accusations, he had some more uncomfortable moments on the campaign trail last night. as he tried once again to get back on message. nbc's mike viqueira reports. >> ladies and gentlemen, last question, please. >> reporter: a combative herman cain lashing out at reporters last night in texas. >> don't even go there. >> can i ask my question? >> no. >> may i ask a good question? >> where is my chief of staff. >> right here. >> please send him the journalistic code of ethics. >> will do. >> reporter: overruling pleas from aides, cain addressed allegations of se
lawyers for sansandusky, curleyd schultz all denied the charges and promised to fight them in court. on campus, many students now fear the football team best known for winning may be losing its sterling reputation in the scandal. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> today we hit the one-year mark until the presidential election. for the candidates, that's a equivalent of a nanosecond or lifetime depending which way the winds are blowing. for herman cain who has been facing a...
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joe respected tim curley and schultz. >> okay. then that's -- >> he went to them thinking they would do their job, and they didn't do their job and everybody's now blaming joe. that's what i don't understand. >> franco harris, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. let's turn to sports comment at a timer and writer john fine steen, author of the upcoming book "one on on one." i find it hard to believe that a former player would go to joe paterno and say, this is what i saw. number one, he passed it on to the a.d. and another administrator and didn't report it to the police. as a journalist, what's the next move? >> i think you're 100% right. ij when mike mcqueary went to joe paterno's house at that day, he should have made two phone calls, one to graham spainer and the second to the police. having said that, if you want to say it was okay to call tim curley the athletic director and put it in his hands, the fact is he never followed up or went back and said, tim, what's going on? why haven't i heard from the po
joe respected tim curley and schultz. >> okay. then that's -- >> he went to them thinking they would do their job, and they didn't do their job and everybody's now blaming joe. that's what i don't understand. >> franco harris, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. let's turn to sports comment at a timer and writer john fine steen, author of the upcoming book "one on on one." i find it hard to believe that a former player would go to joe paterno...
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host red marble schultz is our guest, talking about coastguard. william, delaware ohio, your first up. please, go ahead. >> caller: i was in the coast guard back in 1942 until the end of the war, and i was on lcil 87 in the normandy invasion omaha beach. stood on a platform and sold the whole thing on wind. i had -- the call me up to the bridge, and the navy captain asked me if i would stand on a little platform with a back pack radio to the will to drop on the beach as we went in, and so on had a lot of time involved about the length of time i was only about three years and seven months or something like that. anyway, the coast guard did get involved like an overseas as ballistic coast, along the coast, and it was exciting the time i spend with the normandy invasion back to england through the panama canal, diego, out in the pacific. we sat off of sight and a few weeks to the b-29s that were landing bombing from japan. one of our duties was to try to save -- >> host: william, think you, sir, for sharing that story with us. admiral schultz? >> gue
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so far, two top university officials, timothy curley and gary schultz, have been charged with failing to report allegations of abuse that occurred on university property. possibly the most shocking fact to come out is how far back the suspected abuse goes. jason carroll reports. >> reporter: the allegations of sexual abuse by former penn state defensive coordinator jerry sandusky go back to the mid-1990s. several alleged assaults occurred on the penn state campus, the most shocking in march of 2002. >> sandusky was seen committing a sexual assault on a young boy of about 10 years of age. it was reported to university officials by a graduate assistant who happened to be in the building late one friday evening. >> reporter: that graduate assistant reported the incident to longtime head football coach joe paterno. in this statement, paterno said, in part, it was clear that the witness saw something inappropriate involving mr. sandusky. he goes on to say, because sandusky was already retired at that point, i referred the matter to university administrators. >> and we believe all the piece
so far, two top university officials, timothy curley and gary schultz, have been charged with failing to report allegations of abuse that occurred on university property. possibly the most shocking fact to come out is how far back the suspected abuse goes. jason carroll reports. >> reporter: the allegations of sexual abuse by former penn state defensive coordinator jerry sandusky go back to the mid-1990s. several alleged assaults occurred on the penn state campus, the most shocking in...
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also the school's athletic director tim curly and vice president gary schultz were charged with lying about what they knew and are expected to turn themselves in to authorities monday. >>> famed penn state coach joe paterno has not been implicate. they report when he learned of the allegations he reported what he knew. paterno issued a statement saying she was shocked by the charges and sad denned by the allegations. lawyers for sandusky, curly and schultz deny the charges and promise to fight them in court. >>> elsewhere gop presidential hopeful herman cain appears to be losing his patience as he tries to put the allegations of sexual harassment behind him. tracie potts joins us with the latest on this from washington. >> reporter: good morning. the new poll shows his support is slipping among republicans overall. though these allegations may have hurt him politically, they don't appear to have the same impact on his campaign wallet. herman cain says he's raised $2 million since sexual harassment allegations went public a week ago. now he says he's done talking about it. >> don't eve
also the school's athletic director tim curly and vice president gary schultz were charged with lying about what they knew and are expected to turn themselves in to authorities monday. >>> famed penn state coach joe paterno has not been implicate. they report when he learned of the allegations he reported what he knew. paterno issued a statement saying she was shocked by the charges and sad denned by the allegations. lawyers for sandusky, curly and schultz deny the charges and promise...
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michigan republican chair, robert showstack, and democratic party national chairman debbie wasserman schultz. i'm andrea mitchell in rochester, michigan. it turned into a he said they said. two women have publicly accused herman cain of sexual harassment and their attorneys are trying to get two more to go public. will it become an issue in the big debate? chris alyssa is live in washington for the daily fix. what's the latest you're hearing from the attorney of one of the accusers? >> there's a lot of moving parts. we have four total women. there's an effort to get all of them to come forward. that seems to me unlikely, but who knows in this situation. i would say you said may become an issue. i would be stunned if it was not asked of herman cain by the madroderator moderators. i think he will respond like yesterday in the press conference. the key thing to watch, how do the rivals react. they ramped up criticism, michele bachmann, newt gingrich, more willing to say he needs to answer this and answer more, needs to say more. do they do that in a debate setting, and how does herman cain reac
michigan republican chair, robert showstack, and democratic party national chairman debbie wasserman schultz. i'm andrea mitchell in rochester, michigan. it turned into a he said they said. two women have publicly accused herman cain of sexual harassment and their attorneys are trying to get two more to go public. will it become an issue in the big debate? chris alyssa is live in washington for the daily fix. what's the latest you're hearing from the attorney of one of the accusers? >>...
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he and gary schultz, senior vice president for finance and business, took away sandusky's locker room keys and banned him from having children in the football building. according to authorities. but never reported the incident to law enforcement. >> that likely allowed a child predator to continue to victimize children for many, many years. >> reporter: curley did report it to second mile t children's charity which sandusky founded and where he allegedly met most of his victims. a statement, mr. curley also shared that the information had been internally reviewed and that there was no finding of wrongdoing. they, too, didn't report the incident to law enforcement or ban sandusky from contact with children at that time. according to the grand jury report, sandusky began abusing another victim he met through second mile in 2005 or 2006. but it wasn't until november of 2008, according to the charity, when sandusky told them he was being investigated that they immediately made the decision to separate him from all of our program activities involving children. that 2008 investigation final
he and gary schultz, senior vice president for finance and business, took away sandusky's locker room keys and banned him from having children in the football building. according to authorities. but never reported the incident to law enforcement. >> that likely allowed a child predator to continue to victimize children for many, many years. >> reporter: curley did report it to second mile t children's charity which sandusky founded and where he allegedly met most of his victims. a...
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penn state's athletic director tim curley and gary schultz are charged with perjury and failing to report an investigation into the allegations. sandusky retired from coaching in 1999 and founded a charitable organization for at-risk children called "second mile." he is accused of making sexual advances of eight young men he met through that very program. pennsylvania's attorney general, linda kelly, made this statement -- this is a case about a sexual predator who used his position within the university and community to repeatedly prey on young boys. it is also a case about high-ranking university officials who allegedly failed to report the sexual assault of a young boy after the information was brought to their attention, and later made false statements to a grand jury that was investigating a series of assaults on young boys. and penn state's president, graham spannier, released a statement reading in part -- the allegations about a former coach are troubling and it is appropriate that they be investigated thoroughly. protecting children requires the utmost vigilance. tim curley, and
penn state's athletic director tim curley and gary schultz are charged with perjury and failing to report an investigation into the allegations. sandusky retired from coaching in 1999 and founded a charitable organization for at-risk children called "second mile." he is accused of making sexual advances of eight young men he met through that very program. pennsylvania's attorney general, linda kelly, made this statement -- this is a case about a sexual predator who used his position...
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an attorney for schultz says he is an honorable and law-abiding man, father, and grandfather. he is innocent of these charges. the grand jury did not implicate penn state coach joe paterno, saying he reported the alleged abecause to curley who was his boss. as it plays out in court, the scandal could now cloud the history of one of the country's most storied teams. for "today" kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next on "today" she made quite a splash in the race for 2008, so whatever happened to obama girl? we're going to find out right after this. race. t the s the whatever happened to obama girl. we'll find out. ly stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the peo
an attorney for schultz says he is an honorable and law-abiding man, father, and grandfather. he is innocent of these charges. the grand jury did not implicate penn state coach joe paterno, saying he reported the alleged abecause to curley who was his boss. as it plays out in court, the scandal could now cloud the history of one of the country's most storied teams. for "today" kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next on "today" she made quite a splash in...
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so when san jose state students asked their professor winifred schultz-krohn to help with the service project here, she was surprised to learn what the shelter offered that others did not. >> they may have mothers and children, but there's a dad, the dad is not allowed. if they have a 13-year-old son, the 13-year-old son is not allowed. this shelter says if you consider yourself a family, you're welcomed. >> reporter: that was 11 years ago. today, win has created a unique partnership with family supportive housing coordinating her students from the department of occupational therapy with families in need of support. >> they don't have access to those kind of services any other place. so their life experiences have never connected them to this sort of service. >> reporter: shelter executive director trish crowder says win, who is a certified occupational therapist, has established a variety of classes here that support all aspects of family life. she with the help of her students runs an annual summer camp here. they are now year-round job skill classes, teen workshops, parenting class
so when san jose state students asked their professor winifred schultz-krohn to help with the service project here, she was surprised to learn what the shelter offered that others did not. >> they may have mothers and children, but there's a dad, the dad is not allowed. if they have a 13-year-old son, the 13-year-old son is not allowed. this shelter says if you consider yourself a family, you're welcomed. >> reporter: that was 11 years ago. today, win has created a unique...