218
218
Nov 16, 2011
11/11
by
WJZ
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> michael mcquery has been in seclusion, he's been accused of not doing enough. tuesday he made a comment to the news. >> this prosays don't play out, i just don't have anything else to say. >> just describe your emotions right now. shaken. >> crazy. >> yeah city. >> and you said what else. >> snow blower. >> he says he made sure the showers won't stop when he left the locker room. i am getting hammered for handling this the right way or what i thought at the time was right. i had to make tough impacting decisions. he's charged of 40 counts of abusing eight boys, abuse that allegedly took place over 15 years. >> and university president graham spanier have both been forced to step down. >>> a police officer is rushed to the hospital after car accident. you can see the front end of the cruiser was crushed after the head on collision of federal and cluster street. the officer and driver of the suv went to the hospital. both should be okay. evident add -- heed mitts that in the fire -- he admits that he says he was mad because he wanted to use the colorful paint bru
. >> michael mcquery has been in seclusion, he's been accused of not doing enough. tuesday he made a comment to the news. >> this prosays don't play out, i just don't have anything else to say. >> just describe your emotions right now. shaken. >> crazy. >> yeah city. >> and you said what else. >> snow blower. >> he says he made sure the showers won't stop when he left the locker room. i am getting hammered for handling this the right way or what i...
179
179
Nov 10, 2011
11/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> reporter: well, that assistant coach, michael mcquery was a grad assistant. he's now a coach at penn state. the interim coach said mcquery will keep his job, he will be at the game on saturday against nebraska but it will be a game-time decision as to whether he's on the field or up in the booth, scott. >> pelley: armen, thanks very much. the obama administration said today that it will hold off on making a final decision about a new oil pipeline between the u.s. and canada. environmentalists have been critical of the project and today's announcement delays any action until after the presidential election. mark strassmann has been in calgary working on a story about the proposed pipeline. mark? >> reporter: until this month, scott, today's pipeline and the building of it seemed inevitable, even secretary of state hillary clinton said she was inclined to approve it. but today's delay therefore has stunned trans-canada, the company that would have built the pipeline and its c.e.o. is russ curley. >> to come to the conclusion that we need more study is obviously
>>> reporter: well, that assistant coach, michael mcquery was a grad assistant. he's now a coach at penn state. the interim coach said mcquery will keep his job, he will be at the game on saturday against nebraska but it will be a game-time decision as to whether he's on the field or up in the booth, scott. >> pelley: armen, thanks very much. the obama administration said today that it will hold off on making a final decision about a new oil pipeline between the u.s. and canada....
252
252
Nov 10, 2011
11/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
coming out of the press conference today, i'm absolutely flabbergasted, stunned, shocked that michael mcquery who's an assistant coach on that team and who witnessed the act in 2002 is still a member of that coaching staff. i cannot believe they have not fired him. megyn: what's the story with this guy? >> well, he grew up, he grew up in state college, he -- i believe his family is close with the sandusky family, or at least he's known jerry sandusky for a long time. he was the starting quarterback at penn state and then as a graduate assistant in 2002, he's the one who witnessed the act of what transpired between sandusky and the 10-year-old boy in the shower. and how, um, he was able to look at jer -- jerry sandusky for almost ten years now in the eye is beyond me. megyn: that's one of the big questions in this case. the graduate student, you know, he did go to paterno's house, apparently he called the head coach after he witnessed the shower incident with this guy on the left and a 10-year-old, and he went to paterno's house and told them what he saw. but one of the questions all along has
coming out of the press conference today, i'm absolutely flabbergasted, stunned, shocked that michael mcquery who's an assistant coach on that team and who witnessed the act in 2002 is still a member of that coaching staff. i cannot believe they have not fired him. megyn: what's the story with this guy? >> well, he grew up, he grew up in state college, he -- i believe his family is close with the sandusky family, or at least he's known jerry sandusky for a long time. he was the starting...
160
160
Nov 12, 2011
11/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm joined by kevin blackstone and we were talking about michael mcquery who was taken off the side lines because he's been getting death threats. let's hone in on what he did or did not do all those years ago when he allegedly witnessed a 10-year-old boy being sodomized. >> alex, it makes sense in our rational minds, i would go in there and physically stop him from committing a heinous crimes but there are a couple of things to take into consideration, the relationship between mcquery and sandusky. they all grew up together. he played with sandusky's kids. the way he looks at jerry sandusky is as an elder, a mentor, and with a person with an extra power. now you have a grad assistant and i wonder if there were other things that came into play under duress. >> and to what extent do you think, pablo, do you think he didn't say anything to the higher ups? >> yeah. look at the incentive system in sports. coaches are to keep things in-house. to snitch on a coach for a major offense or lesser offense would be equivalent to being black balled. obviously he want d to be on the sidelines and to b
i'm joined by kevin blackstone and we were talking about michael mcquery who was taken off the side lines because he's been getting death threats. let's hone in on what he did or did not do all those years ago when he allegedly witnessed a 10-year-old boy being sodomized. >> alex, it makes sense in our rational minds, i would go in there and physically stop him from committing a heinous crimes but there are a couple of things to take into consideration, the relationship between mcquery...
89
89
Nov 12, 2011
11/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
state officials put mike mcquery on leave citing the complexity of the scandal. back to the program. . >>> >> michaelackson's performances in the rehearsals had not been going well. after the crisis meeting at michael's house between michael, murray and the producers, the doctor decided to try to wean him off propofol. murray said that two days before jackson's death, he managed to get jack to sleep without propofol. the impact on jackson's performance was immediate. he could readily be seen at the footage played at the trial during kenny ortega's testimony. >> here entered full of energy and desire to work and full of enthusiasm. it was a different michael. we had two very successful days at rehearsal. michael was feeling great and look at me and asked me if i was happy and i said i was happy and he said he was very happy. >> as you now know, he never returned to staples center. following that rehearsal, michael was taken home and arrived home at about 1:00 in the morning. what transpired from 1:00 in the morning until michael's death? >> his last rehearsal was 1 that all agreed was wonderful. when
state officials put mike mcquery on leave citing the complexity of the scandal. back to the program. . >>> >> michaelackson's performances in the rehearsals had not been going well. after the crisis meeting at michael's house between michael, murray and the producers, the doctor decided to try to wean him off propofol. murray said that two days before jackson's death, he managed to get jack to sleep without propofol. the impact on jackson's performance was immediate. he could...