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the a.g. is on her way up. one thing we're trying to do on the federal level is to have the various federal agencies approve funds so you can get funds from hud at the same time there might be a justice dimension, an education dimension and h.h.s. dimension. common r.f.p., common outcomes so you are not fighting for individual grants all the time. again, thank you, mayors, thank all of you. you can stretch. she will be up here in a couple of minutes. >> it is my good fortune to introduce the a.g. of your state who will welcome us this morning. her credentials dazzle. most impressive is her life-long commitment to public safety, to stopping those whose crimes tear communities apart, and with equal fervor offering to help those on the margins of our society who risk falling back into lives of crime. before she headed the city attorney's division on family and children. she doubled the conviction rate for gun felonies, convicted violent offenders, gang members. often honored recognized as woman of power by the urb
the a.g. is on her way up. one thing we're trying to do on the federal level is to have the various federal agencies approve funds so you can get funds from hud at the same time there might be a justice dimension, an education dimension and h.h.s. dimension. common r.f.p., common outcomes so you are not fighting for individual grants all the time. again, thank you, mayors, thank all of you. you can stretch. she will be up here in a couple of minutes. >> it is my good fortune to introduce...
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we intend to vigorously defend against, these new allegations don't fit the profile presented by the a.gallegations appear to be the result of a very nasty divorce and custody battle. now, another thing we should point out, john, with all of these new allegations that we're seeing, we should note that they have to be validated by investigators before we can say that they are, in fact, victims. they are alleged victims until they are thoroughly investigated. and that investigation is complete. john? >> important reporting and important context. jason carol, thanks. digging deeper into this already complex case with more allegations coming in, more alleged incidents being reported, this is shaping up to be a long and complicated prosecution. joining us live from san francisco, long-time prosecutor, paul henderson. paul, news of two new allegations of child abuse raise the question of whether he should have been arrested sooner. there were people who came forward. there was the campus investigation that was botched. why did it take police so long to arrest jerry sandusky? >> well, it's an i
we intend to vigorously defend against, these new allegations don't fit the profile presented by the a.gallegations appear to be the result of a very nasty divorce and custody battle. now, another thing we should point out, john, with all of these new allegations that we're seeing, we should note that they have to be validated by investigators before we can say that they are, in fact, victims. they are alleged victims until they are thoroughly investigated. and that investigation is complete....
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. >> andrea: he says he couldn't disclose details of the case when he went from a.g. to governor. the case. i just think, i don't agree that the money should have gone out the door. i think before we have the facts, we need to keep the money and get the story straight before there is millions of dollars going out the door. >> eric: what about the kids who are at -- >> bob: what about the kids at second mile living there and need it. >> andrea: they will get et once the investigation is done. get the facts first. >> bob: you can't wait to do it -- what if it takes three months? these kids are living day-by-day. >> andrea: okay. >> bob: whether sandusky lured people out of the charity itself -- >> eric: you make a good point. it's not the kids' fault. i agree with you. >> bob: but the chances -- >> dana: the chances of charity for children having done something good along the way are really high. the question whether sandusky was trying to recruit young children from this is part of his psychosis whatever it might be is a different point there. needs to be a safety net for children
. >> andrea: he says he couldn't disclose details of the case when he went from a.g. to governor. the case. i just think, i don't agree that the money should have gone out the door. i think before we have the facts, we need to keep the money and get the story straight before there is millions of dollars going out the door. >> eric: what about the kids who are at -- >> bob: what about the kids at second mile living there and need it. >> andrea: they will get et once the...
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we need to open up more manufacturing markets and more markets for our ad produce -- a.g.. so i don't want to close the markets off. it's cutting your nose off to spite your face and i don't want to do that. but at the same time, i do appreciate and understand exactly why we have to get tough with china. but the number 1 reason is what i mentioned tonight on the stage, it's the fact that we are in hoc to china because we are spending monoa welfare state. we have to stop t. we are in hoc over $1 trillion to china and the amount of money we are paying on interest on the debt is blinding us. we have to stop it. and unfortunately, under president obama, greta, there is no -- there is no stopping the spending in sight. >> i guess i am curious, all of these discussions about economics tonight, are on the national aspect, what are the national policies, whether it's repeal dodd/frank or helt care. then i look around the country and i see the number, in detroit, in the city of detroit in september, unemployment, 20 20.6%, orlando has 10.2%. so they are vastly different in terms of
we need to open up more manufacturing markets and more markets for our ad produce -- a.g.. so i don't want to close the markets off. it's cutting your nose off to spite your face and i don't want to do that. but at the same time, i do appreciate and understand exactly why we have to get tough with china. but the number 1 reason is what i mentioned tonight on the stage, it's the fact that we are in hoc to china because we are spending monoa welfare state. we have to stop t. we are in hoc over $1...
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in the 5 1/2 years i was the solicitor general in texas, the texas a.g.'ce cretted a cyber-crime office that targeted pedophiles and they put over 1,00 pedophiles in yale. over and over again, you could go online, pretend to be a teenaged boy or girl and predators would approach you over and over and over. it's an enormous tragedy. >> where are we in this country where in a situation like this you would have a moral and a legal obligation to report a crime like this? -- the priority was the money-makingiment whatever it was, i swear to god, i mean, this is exactly how we see people get murdered. this is how people end up in gas chambers, when people won't take responsibility. this is a slippery slope. this is outrageous. but how any parent, grandparent, anyone with any affiliation with children wouldn't intervene, call the police! i mean, this is -- they should all be strung up by their thumbs. >> how big a credit to the governor of that state and the attorney general, knew the case was going on -- and it was him who went to the meeting and said, these guy
in the 5 1/2 years i was the solicitor general in texas, the texas a.g.'ce cretted a cyber-crime office that targeted pedophiles and they put over 1,00 pedophiles in yale. over and over again, you could go online, pretend to be a teenaged boy or girl and predators would approach you over and over and over. it's an enormous tragedy. >> where are we in this country where in a situation like this you would have a moral and a legal obligation to report a crime like this? -- the priority was...
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that was something that the a.g.'s office has now answered. but it's really -- you can't even match the legendary status. really they're number one and number two. >> again, you're looking at the new video you saw there of jerry sandusky turning himself in to authorities earlier today just a short time ago. we want to thank sara ganim who's been covering the story from the beginning. sara, thank you so much. >> reporter: absolutely. >>> let's turn now to other news, sad news. america's most lovable curmudgeon has died. andy rooney passed away last night from surgery complications. it was just a month ago that rooney signed off from "60 minutes" for the very last time. he was known for his wit on matters great and small. at the end of each single "60 minutes" program. and despite coming across on air as a really grumpy old man, so to speak, i hate to call him that, but that's how he came across. bob simon says in reality, rooney was a prince of a man. >> i think people looking at him on camera might not realize what a nice guy he was. he really
that was something that the a.g.'s office has now answered. but it's really -- you can't even match the legendary status. really they're number one and number two. >> again, you're looking at the new video you saw there of jerry sandusky turning himself in to authorities earlier today just a short time ago. we want to thank sara ganim who's been covering the story from the beginning. sara, thank you so much. >> reporter: absolutely. >>> let's turn now to other news, sad...
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. >> shepard: tonight, the a.g. on operation fast and furious. [ courier ] the amazing story of whether bovine heart tissue can make it from australia to a u.s. lab to a patient in time for surgery may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. ♪ but if you take away the dramatic score... take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move... [ tires screech ] ...and take away the over-the-top stunt, you're still left with a pretty remarkable tale. but, okay, maybe keep the indulgent supermodel cameo... thank you. [ male announcer ] innovative medical solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take thibridge over here. the it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. >> shepar
. >> shepard: tonight, the a.g. on operation fast and furious. [ courier ] the amazing story of whether bovine heart tissue can make it from australia to a u.s. lab to a patient in time for surgery may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. ♪ but if you take away the dramatic score... take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move... [ tires screech ] ...and take away the over-the-top stunt, you're still left with a pretty remarkable tale. but, okay, maybe keep the indulgent...
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>> i think the biggest headline that came out of that was that he said that the a.g.- the attorney general will look into jerry sandusky's charity the second mile, and what they knew and when they knew it. the second mile was founded by jerry sandusky in 1977, and the grand jury's presentment on the very first page says that he used that charity to find victims that he could abuse. >> now we have the new interim coach, coach bradley. there have been questions since many of paterno's deputies have been around the program a long time, any indication, any suspicion, that coach bradley was somehow aware at leaf of the allegations? >> at the press conference he was asked that question several times. he said no comment several times, that was the advice of counsel, that he couldn't comment, especially to the question of whether or not he testified before the grand jury but he was pressed about it several more times and he did -- he did finally say he never knew about the 1998 report. remember he came on board in 1999. and later on asked about 2002 and said simply, no. >> on
>> i think the biggest headline that came out of that was that he said that the a.g.- the attorney general will look into jerry sandusky's charity the second mile, and what they knew and when they knew it. the second mile was founded by jerry sandusky in 1977, and the grand jury's presentment on the very first page says that he used that charity to find victims that he could abuse. >> now we have the new interim coach, coach bradley. there have been questions since many of paterno's...
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look, ed, i'm not here to second guess a judge's decision or what the a.g., my colleague in pennsylvania is doing, how they're prosecuting this case. what i am here, and i appreciate your coverage of this, to make a point. one out of four girls, one out of four girls before they're 18 are sexually abused. one out of six boys is sexually abused before they're 18. one in ten of the victims ever report the crimes. nine out of ten of the perpetrators are someone from the family or someone that the perpetrator knows the victim. that's the epidemic we're facing in this nation. that's what we're confronting today and what you see in pennsylvania. that's what you've seen, i'm a catholic, that's what you've seen in my church and institutions across the country and quite frankly across the word. a brighter light needs to be shined on this. i appreciate you shining light on this. >> let's switch to mike mcquery, the football coach, assistant coach, still with the university but on paid administrative leave and fired coach joe paterno. by the letter of the law in 2002, did they fulfill their legal o
look, ed, i'm not here to second guess a judge's decision or what the a.g., my colleague in pennsylvania is doing, how they're prosecuting this case. what i am here, and i appreciate your coverage of this, to make a point. one out of four girls, one out of four girls before they're 18 are sexually abused. one out of six boys is sexually abused before they're 18. one in ten of the victims ever report the crimes. nine out of ten of the perpetrators are someone from the family or someone that the...
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why is it that if the a.g.hing that they're not ready to proceed? and i have, you know, other questions as to why it is at this point that people are saying this happened, that happened, i listened to that interview and he was saying -- the mother was saying, i was going to -- i begged them to call the police. well, why didn't the parents call the police? i'm as perplexed as everybody else, but for a lot of other different reasons, you know? there is a phenomena of piling on at a certain point. i don't know. you don't know. none of us know what the real truth is here. but there's a lot of things that strike me as very peculiar. >> she said she actually -- when the principal wouldn't call the police, that she took her child and they immediately went to child welfare and that's how the police were finally involved. to hear, sunny, this mom claim that she was basically being pressured not to go to the police or at least to consider that jerry sandusky has a heart of gold by a school official is pretty surprising.
why is it that if the a.g.hing that they're not ready to proceed? and i have, you know, other questions as to why it is at this point that people are saying this happened, that happened, i listened to that interview and he was saying -- the mother was saying, i was going to -- i begged them to call the police. well, why didn't the parents call the police? i'm as perplexed as everybody else, but for a lot of other different reasons, you know? there is a phenomena of piling on at a certain point....
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we're also applying to the a.g.dependent investigation. >> did they find anything for you to give to the police? >> what we've learned, they talked to a forensic psychiatrist, which is police never did. saying this is not a suicide. it's unprecedented in terms of history of suicides. an it could have taken a cirque du soleil contortionist to bind her hands and feet and throw herself over. the bed she was tied to, would have jumped seven feet. it only jumped 7.5 inches. we learned that she couldn't bind yourself, go over the balcony and not leave fingerprints. and she also closed the door behind herself and also would know how much rope it would take. she screamed for help from the mansion, long before a supposed phone call that they say she heard about max, the little boy that had fell, taking a turn for the worse. and that was a pithal underpinning for the police to conclude suicide. i could go on and on. dna in this case. yeah. sorry. >> no, no, anne. i understand. the police have also said there's bizarre circums
we're also applying to the a.g.dependent investigation. >> did they find anything for you to give to the police? >> what we've learned, they talked to a forensic psychiatrist, which is police never did. saying this is not a suicide. it's unprecedented in terms of history of suicides. an it could have taken a cirque du soleil contortionist to bind her hands and feet and throw herself over. the bed she was tied to, would have jumped seven feet. it only jumped 7.5 inches. we learned...
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reporter: well, i think what we are going to find is what the governor here said last week is that the a.g.'s office, attorney general's office, will have to look at that charity, what they knew and when they knew it. we have h a source tell us earlier this week thatting a second mile official did express to a person of authority some kind of concern about jerry sandusky's behavior as far back as 2008. so it is, you know, it is not clear. it is too early to tell exactly what they knew and how much they knew, and who in the organization knew if it was, you know, rumors that everyone knew about it and talked about or if it was actual fact that the people knew. you know, so i think we have to wait a little bit. you know, this is an ongoing investigation. and it is not -- even close to over. i think, you know, i know it felt like a long time the last two weeks but really hasn't been that long. >> investigators aren't speaking at all that much for understandable reasons. many thanks to you. >>> sfroyts coast to coast this morning are bracing for the occupy movement's day of action. mass protest
reporter: well, i think what we are going to find is what the governor here said last week is that the a.g.'s office, attorney general's office, will have to look at that charity, what they knew and when they knew it. we have h a source tell us earlier this week thatting a second mile official did express to a person of authority some kind of concern about jerry sandusky's behavior as far back as 2008. so it is, you know, it is not clear. it is too early to tell exactly what they knew and how...
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>> first off the briefing, the a.g. brief was about wide receiver. that wasn't about fast fast imperious. >> by the way do you know the differences between wide receiver and "fast and furious"? >> do i know -- they are different operations. >> right so do you know the factual differences between wide receiver in "fast and furious"? >> well there are a number of differences both in scope, both in terms of kind. the bush administration was the one that started wide receiver and the obama administration is with fast imperious. >> are you winging this or do you actually no? >> i know this. >> to know the wide receiver was done in conjunction with the government of mexico and the intention, the plan was to follow the weapons and neither was there the intention to follow the weapons on "fast and furious" nor did mexico know that the united states government was allowing guns to walk into the hands of the cartels? did you know that? >> senator i have not tried to equate wide receiver with fast imperious. >> i'm just asking if you know the differences betwee
>> first off the briefing, the a.g. brief was about wide receiver. that wasn't about fast fast imperious. >> by the way do you know the differences between wide receiver and "fast and furious"? >> do i know -- they are different operations. >> right so do you know the factual differences between wide receiver in "fast and furious"? >> well there are a number of differences both in scope, both in terms of kind. the bush administration was the one...
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seniors out through the office of older americans, headed by skip humphrey, a former minnesota state a.g. and chair of the aarp. the bureau is already looking out for members of our military services and through the office of service affairs headed by petraeus. holly thanks for responding to complaints that mortgage servicers were illegally foreclosing on the homes of service members while they were deployed. she reached out to the ceo's of 25 companies and got them to stop these abusive practices. the bureau is already working to help students. drafted a new financial aid form that breaks down the real cost of student loans into an easy to understand sheet. it features a total tuition costs, projected monthly payments, and the loan default rate from each university. yesterday, the financial- services roundtable issued a statement strongly supporting the know before you kowe. "it will help strengthen student knowledge about student loans." i request unanimous consent to place their letter and the record. the bureau is making some regulations simpler. it will also begin a targeted review
seniors out through the office of older americans, headed by skip humphrey, a former minnesota state a.g. and chair of the aarp. the bureau is already looking out for members of our military services and through the office of service affairs headed by petraeus. holly thanks for responding to complaints that mortgage servicers were illegally foreclosing on the homes of service members while they were deployed. she reached out to the ceo's of 25 companies and got them to stop these abusive...
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