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armen keteyian reports on what's next. does a pickup in new home sales in one of the most desirable locations in the country signal an upswing for the housing market? lee cow an reports from orange county, california. >> just have to act fast, i guess in this market. >> the massachusetts health care law mitt romney signed was a model for president obama's plan. jeff glor looks at how it's working six years in. and china tees up. chip reid shows us young golfers on the rise in a country where the sport was once beganned captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. i'm norah o'donnell. the sex abuse trial of jerry sandusky ended in a long series of guilty verdicts late last night. the former penn state assistant coach, aged 68, now faces the prospect of life in prison. chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian joins us now from bellfont, pennsylvania. armen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, snora. it took about 20 hours of deliberations but in the end a jury of seven women and f
armen keteyian reports on what's next. does a pickup in new home sales in one of the most desirable locations in the country signal an upswing for the housing market? lee cow an reports from orange county, california. >> just have to act fast, i guess in this market. >> the massachusetts health care law mitt romney signed was a model for president obama's plan. jeff glor looks at how it's working six years in. and china tees up. chip reid shows us young golfers on the rise in a...
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pennsylvania jail, he was placed in custody after a jury returned guilty verdicts last night armen keteyian shows what could be next for sandusky. >>> jerry sandusky's first full day as a convicted pedophile him after a dramatic night at the courthouse. staring at the jury foreman he heard a drumbeat of guilty time and again 45 times in all before his bail was revoked and escorted to jail. and outside, a large crowd erupted when the verdict announced pennsylvania attorney general makes clear for 10 young boys justice was served. >>> this defendant a serial child predator who committed acts upon his victim causing live long and live changing consequences as been held accountable for his crime >>> in the guilty verdict include 17 counts of the most serious charges involuntary deviant sexual intercourse and unlawful contact with minors each count caring 20 years in prison. and is kelly made clear in an interview with cbs news penn state university and not without blame >>> and how to order arafat the campus of penn state the physical campus, was the area where some of these assaults took place
pennsylvania jail, he was placed in custody after a jury returned guilty verdicts last night armen keteyian shows what could be next for sandusky. >>> jerry sandusky's first full day as a convicted pedophile him after a dramatic night at the courthouse. staring at the jury foreman he heard a drumbeat of guilty time and again 45 times in all before his bail was revoked and escorted to jail. and outside, a large crowd erupted when the verdict announced pennsylvania attorney general makes...
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armen keteyian has our report. >> reporter: speaking in a soft, sometimes nervous voice, dorothy "dottie" sandusky testified she never saw a single sign of sexual abuse of young boys by her husband of 45 years. time and time again defense attorney joe amendola repeated the same questions. did you ever see any inappropriate conduct? each and every time, dottie sandusky simply answered, no. at one point during her 45 minutes on the witness stand, dottie sandusky said over about a 20-year period her husband would routinely go downstairs to tell young boys who had spent the night good night before bed. but nothing more. did you ever hear a young man yell for help, asked amendola, referring to one alleged victim's story of abuse? no, she answered. during cross-examination, lead prosecutor joseph mcgettigan put up eight pictures of the alleged victims on the screen. just as he had done during his opening argument. he then asked what reason would any of those people lie about anything? taking a long pause, dottie sandusky said, i don't know what it would be. armen keteyian, cbs news, new york.
armen keteyian has our report. >> reporter: speaking in a soft, sometimes nervous voice, dorothy "dottie" sandusky testified she never saw a single sign of sexual abuse of young boys by her husband of 45 years. time and time again defense attorney joe amendola repeated the same questions. did you ever see any inappropriate conduct? each and every time, dottie sandusky simply answered, no. at one point during her 45 minutes on the witness stand, dottie sandusky said over about a...
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chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian joins us now from bellfont, pennsylvania. armen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, snora. it took about 20 hours of deliberations but in the end a jury of seven women and five men delivered a powerful message on behalf of what the prosecution calls 10 lost souls. jerry sandusky's first full day behind bars as a convicted pedophile came after a dramatic, chaotic. standing and staring at the jury foreman sandusky heard a drumbeat of guilty time and time again, 45 times in all, before his bail revoked, he was escorted off to jail. outside, a large crowd erupted when the verdict was announced. pennsylvania attorney general linda kelly made clear for 10 young boys, justice had finally been served. >> this defendant, a serial child predator, who committed horrific acts upon his victims causing lifelong and life-changing consequences for all of them, has been held accountable for his crimes. >> reporter: the guilty verdict included 17 counts of the most serious charges-- involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and unlawful cont
chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian joins us now from bellfont, pennsylvania. armen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, snora. it took about 20 hours of deliberations but in the end a jury of seven women and five men delivered a powerful message on behalf of what the prosecution calls 10 lost souls. jerry sandusky's first full day behind bars as a convicted pedophile came after a dramatic, chaotic. standing and staring at the jury foreman sandusky heard a drumbeat of...
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armen keteyian was in the courtroom. a call for help. >> we've had an explosion on board, that is why we're taking on water. >> pelley: john miller on the search that turned up a hoax. and byron pitts with a straight- a student trying to survive in one of the toughest neighborhoods in america. >> i don't really expect to have a future here and it's just i want to do better for myself. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 228 dead. that is the number of murders this year in chicago, and it's nearly twice as many as the number of americans lost on the battlefields of afghanistan over these last six months. 228, up 35% over the same period last year. there was a time that it was called gangland chicago and maybe that time has returned. the cops tell us it's the gang members who have turned some neighborhoods into free-fire zones. more people were cut down today so we asked our chicago correspondent dean reynolds to give us a better understanding of what's goi
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armen keteyian is in the courtroom. there's an important new test for alzheimer's, but does it tell a patient more than he wants to know? dr. jon lapook asks the question. >> has the result changed your outlook at all? >> pelley: and just released: interviews with the biggest names in music. jim axelrod listens as paul mccartney talks about drugs and the beatles. >> "sergeant pepper" owes a lot to drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are multiple reports tonight that ousted egyptian dictator hosni mubarak is brain dead and on life support after suffering a stroke. this comes at the same moment that cairo's tahrir square is once again occupied by protestors, demanding that the military give up control of the country. it is another turning point for the middle east's largest nation. more than a year after the arab spring revolution that overthrew mubarak. this last weekend egypt held its first-ever presidential election but the results raised m
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armen keteyian is covering the trial in bell font, pennsylvania. armen?> reporter: good evening, scott. one big revelation to come out of the first day of the trial today was the fact that according to÷uiÑi his attorney,y sandusky will testify on his own behalf. later on, we got the pure drama as the first of the victims expected to testify took the stand. day one's most important moment came in the afternoon in the form of a slight shorthaired man wearing a white shirt and black tie identified by the prosecutor as victim number four. the 28-year-old testified sandusky began abusing him in 1997 when he was around 13 years old. he claimed it escalated from physical soap battles in a campus shower to sex. "did you ever say don't do that to me" the lead prosecutor asked? "it was never talked about ever" answered the accuser. "basically what happened there, it never happened." "tell the jury how many times mcgettigan" instructed. "it would have to be 40 times at least." earlier in the day mcgettigan laid out the prosecution's case calling sandusky's behavior
armen keteyian is covering the trial in bell font, pennsylvania. armen?> reporter: good evening, scott. one big revelation to come out of the first day of the trial today was the fact that according to÷uiÑi his attorney,y sandusky will testify on his own behalf. later on, we got the pure drama as the first of the victims expected to testify took the stand. day one's most important moment came in the afternoon in the form of a slight shorthaired man wearing a white shirt and black tie...
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chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports. >> the once iconic penn state football coach turned convicted child predator now faces life behind bars. lead defense attorney joe a.m. dole a plans to appeal but said the 68-year-old sandusky knew the odds were stacked against him. >> i told him for months the likely result of this trial was going to be his conviction. >> reporter: late friday night hundreds of people packed on to the grounds in front of center county courthouse erupting into cheers from the verdict was announced. ( cheers and applause ) pennsylvania attorney general linda kelly made clear what had occurred >> i think justice has been servedded in this case. >> reporter: within two hours of the verdict, penn state university issued a release stating it had set up a program to, quote, fairly address any future claims against the university. sandusky meanwhile is being held in a local correctional facility. for sunday morning, this is armen keteyian in bellfont, pennsylvania. >> and the soap opera general hospital received a healthy dose of trophies, winning five
chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports. >> the once iconic penn state football coach turned convicted child predator now faces life behind bars. lead defense attorney joe a.m. dole a plans to appeal but said the 68-year-old sandusky knew the odds were stacked against him. >> i told him for months the likely result of this trial was going to be his conviction. >> reporter: late friday night hundreds of people packed on to the grounds in front of center county...
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armen keteyian says, yes, he'll be here to tell us what else we can expect from the defense. >>> but for this morning's "health watch." >> good morning. in today's "health watch," can too much exercise be harmful to your health? for people who exercise and always think they should be working out more -- relax. new research shows more may not be better. several new studies suggest that moderate exercise may actually be more beneficial than intense workouts. in one study researchers tracked nearly 53,000 people for 15 years. they all underwent physical testing and answered lifestyle questionnaires. about one-quarter of the group were runners who also reported on their running habits. during that time, runners overall had a 19% more risk of dying from any cause compared to the non-runners. but when researchers look more closely at the data, they found those who ran less than 20 miles a week at an average speed of a ten-minute mile reduced their risk of dying more effectively than those who ran more miles at a faster pace. other studies have shown that extreme endurance sports can lead i
armen keteyian says, yes, he'll be here to tell us what else we can expect from the defense. >>> but for this morning's "health watch." >> good morning. in today's "health watch," can too much exercise be harmful to your health? for people who exercise and always think they should be working out more -- relax. new research shows more may not be better. several new studies suggest that moderate exercise may actually be more beneficial than intense workouts. in...
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armen keteyian is joining us now. armen, this is a big deal. >> this is huge. as you know, college football is the only major sport not to decide its national championship on the field, a tradition that held for more than a hundred years. now we have a game-changing decision. the centerpiece: a three-game playoff culminating in a national title game on january 12, the 2015. under the new system, two semi final games would be played on new year's eve and new year's day and rotate among the top six bowl sites such as the rose, sugar, orange, and fiesta and two to be determined. the winners would then play for the national championship at a site hosted by the highest bidder. one site already in play: cowboy stadium. the 100,000 seat home of jerry jones' dallas cowboys. >> pelley: so, armen, what's driving this right now? >> one word: money. it was driving the massive realignment in college football this year and the estimates are for just the television deal alone on this could be $350 or $400 million each and every year. >> pelley: one of the criticisms of this h
armen keteyian is joining us now. armen, this is a big deal. >> this is huge. as you know, college football is the only major sport not to decide its national championship on the field, a tradition that held for more than a hundred years. now we have a game-changing decision. the centerpiece: a three-game playoff culminating in a national title game on january 12, the 2015. under the new system, two semi final games would be played on new year's eve and new year's day and rotate among the...
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armen keteyian was in the courtroom. >> reporter: in a decisive voice mcqueary testified to seeing sandusky standing behind a little boy, pinning him from behind against the wall in a football facility shower in february, 2001 in what mcqueary called an extremely sexual position. "you don't expect to see anything like that ever" he told the court. mcqueary testified the next day he reported the incident to legendary football coach joe paterno. "i made sure he knew it was sexual, it was wrong. no doubt about that." before mcqueary's testimony, the day started when prosecutors called one of the alleged victims. the young man, now 18 years old, spoke through tears, describing sexual abuse beginning around age 12. "i didn't know what to think" he said. "i was puzzled. i didn't know what to think." he said he first met sandusky at a summer camp for the second mile, the youth charity sandusky founded. the witness said the abuse took place in the basement of sandusky's home, a progression that began with nightly good night kisses and led to oral sex. the witness described the first time it happene
armen keteyian was in the courtroom. >> reporter: in a decisive voice mcqueary testified to seeing sandusky standing behind a little boy, pinning him from behind against the wall in a football facility shower in february, 2001 in what mcqueary called an extremely sexual position. "you don't expect to see anything like that ever" he told the court. mcqueary testified the next day he reported the incident to legendary football coach joe paterno. "i made sure he knew it was...
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armen keteyian for "cbs this morning: saturday," new york. >> joining is jean casarez, correspondentession" on trutv. >> why the delays from the defense? . >> this is a massive kaz, 52 counts, 10 alleged victims, the men that were young boys, prosecution wants to put on more prior bad acts, which would be other young men, that were boys, that would say something as though he put his hand on my thigh as we were driving in the car. it's massive. the defense wanted a continuance because they said they have not had enough time. remember, charges were brought late fall, november and december. i've never seen a case like this go to trial so quickly. >> a massive case with a massive amount of publicity. how do you find an impartial jury for something like this? >> that's going to be tough because you're in state college. you're right there where it all happened, where everybody has watched. so many people know jerry sandusky. i have spoken to so many people. i know jerry. i met him at a party. i can't believe it. i think it may be difficult. but this is where jerry sandusky wants the trial.
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armen keteyian was in the courtroom today. >> reporter: good evening, scott. in a day the defense had some of its best moments yet in the trial. as you said, dottie sandusky took the stand late this afternoon to defend her husband. speaking in a soft sometimes nervous voice, dorothy dottie sandusky testified she never saw a single sign of sexual abuse of young boys by her husband, of 45 years. time and time again the defense attorney repeated the same question: did you ever see any inappropriate conduct? each and every time dottie sandusky simply answered no. at one point during her 45 minutes on the witness stand, dottie sandusky said over about a 20-year period her husband would routinely go downstairs to tell young boys who had spent the night good night before bed. but nothing more. did you ever hear a young man yell for help, asked the attorney, referring to one alleged victim's story of abuse? no, she answered during cross-examination, lead prosecutor joseph put up eight pictures of the alleged victims on the screen. just as he had done during his openin
armen keteyian was in the courtroom today. >> reporter: good evening, scott. in a day the defense had some of its best moments yet in the trial. as you said, dottie sandusky took the stand late this afternoon to defend her husband. speaking in a soft sometimes nervous voice, dorothy dottie sandusky testified she never saw a single sign of sexual abuse of young boys by her husband, of 45 years. time and time again the defense attorney repeated the same question: did you ever see any...
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armen keteyian is outside the courthouse in bellefonte, pennsylvania. n, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. sandusky is charged with 52 counts related to the criminal sexual abuse of ten young boys over a 15-year period. opening arguments are set for today before a jury of seven women and five men, many with ties to penn state. at its core, the people versus gerald a. sandusky will likely turn on the testimony of the alleged victims. what could be as many as eight until now anonymous young men. coming out of the shadows inside the centre county courthouse the described sexual abuse at a once revered, now fired football coach. >> it's entirely question of he said versus he said. but there are a lot of hes in this case. a lot of people claim the story or claim similar stories. >> throughout the jury selection process, sandusky sat side by side with his attorney joe amendola, listening intently and taking notes as centre county residents were whittled down to 12 jurors and four alternates, many with ties to penn state. including a current professor. >>
armen keteyian is outside the courthouse in bellefonte, pennsylvania. n, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. sandusky is charged with 52 counts related to the criminal sexual abuse of ten young boys over a 15-year period. opening arguments are set for today before a jury of seven women and five men, many with ties to penn state. at its core, the people versus gerald a. sandusky will likely turn on the testimony of the alleged victims. what could be as many as eight until now anonymous...
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armen keteyian was in the courtroom. help. >> we've had an explosion on board, we're taking on water. >> pelley: john miller on the search that turned up a hoax. and byron pitts with a straight-a student trying to survive in one of the toughest neighborhoods in america. >> i don't really expect to have a future here and it's just i want to do better for myself. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 228 dead. that's the number of murders this year in chicago, and it's nearly twice as many as the number of americans lost on t
armen keteyian was in the courtroom. help. >> we've had an explosion on board, we're taking on water. >> pelley: john miller on the search that turned up a hoax. and byron pitts with a straight-a student trying to survive in one of the toughest neighborhoods in america. >> i don't really expect to have a future here and it's just i want to do better for myself. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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armen keteyian is in the courtroom. there's an important new test for alzheimers, but does it tell a patient more than he wants to know? dr. jon lapook asks the question. >> has the result changed your outlook at all. >> pelley: and just released: interviews with the biggest names in music. jim axel rod listens as paul mccartney talks about drugs and the beatles. >> sergeant pepper owes a lot to drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are multiple reports tonight that depotsed egyptian dictator hosni mubarak is brain dead and on life support after suffering a stroke. this comes at the same moment that cairo's tahrir
armen keteyian is in the courtroom. there's an important new test for alzheimers, but does it tell a patient more than he wants to know? dr. jon lapook asks the question. >> has the result changed your outlook at all. >> pelley: and just released: interviews with the biggest names in music. jim axel rod listens as paul mccartney talks about drugs and the beatles. >> sergeant pepper owes a lot to drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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cbs news chief investigative correspondent, armen keteyian takes a look at the dramatic first week of testimony and what's ahead. >> for four jam-packed days, jerry sandusky walked into courtroom number 1 in centre county, pennsylvania, to face a barrage of emotional testimony. portraying the once revered football coach as a sexual predator who abused vulnerable young boys over a 15-year period. eight accusers took the standing, young men from 18 to 28 years old. most raised in unstable homes with no father figure. who turned to sandusky and his second mile charity for help and hope. a gut wrenching part of the prosecutor's case on monday was provided by a young man known as victim number 4. on the stand, he repeatedly broke down, sobbing as he described sustained abuse as a 12-year-old boy in the basement of sandusky's home. a progression that began with nightly good night kisses and led to oral sex. i kind of blacked out and didn't want it to happen, he said. on thursday, the jury witnessed more pain in the form of a teenager. now 18 who testified he had been repeatedly raped in san
cbs news chief investigative correspondent, armen keteyian takes a look at the dramatic first week of testimony and what's ahead. >> for four jam-packed days, jerry sandusky walked into courtroom number 1 in centre county, pennsylvania, to face a barrage of emotional testimony. portraying the once revered football coach as a sexual predator who abused vulnerable young boys over a 15-year period. eight accusers took the standing, young men from 18 to 28 years old. most raised in unstable...
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armen keteyian is covering the opening testimony in the trial of the former penn state coach.street takes another nosedive, doubting that the bailout of spain will do much good. mark phillips is covering. and wyatt andrews on one giant step for a man. >> reporter: off robot on your right foot. >> yes. yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, 2,000 people are being urged to evacuate ahead of a wildfire moving rapidedly through forests
armen keteyian is covering the opening testimony in the trial of the former penn state coach.street takes another nosedive, doubting that the bailout of spain will do much good. mark phillips is covering. and wyatt andrews on one giant step for a man. >> reporter: off robot on your right foot. >> yes. yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, 2,000 people are being urged to evacuate ahead of a...
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armen keteyian is at the courthouse there in bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> good morning, and good morning to our viewers across the west. sandusky faces charges ranging from inv voluntarvoluntary sexu intercourse to endangering children. before the jury weighs the evidence, first the defense and then the prosecution will have one final say. depicting in closing arguments sandusky as either a man misunderstood, a father figure driven to simply help troubled young boys, or as a serial sexual predator, who used the charity he founded to nurture and then betray the trust of boys brought into his home. earlier this week, the defense offered clear signs of how it will argue innocence. conflicting statements in some of the eight alleged victims' testimony, an overzealous police investigation that led or coached kids into matching testimony. the desire to cash in on potential civil lawsuits. a parade of character witnesses lauding sandusky as wonderful, revered, and amazing. what the defense won't have is sandusky's testimony. yesterday, in a decision that was debated until the very last minute,
armen keteyian is at the courthouse there in bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> good morning, and good morning to our viewers across the west. sandusky faces charges ranging from inv voluntarvoluntary sexu intercourse to endangering children. before the jury weighs the evidence, first the defense and then the prosecution will have one final say. depicting in closing arguments sandusky as either a man misunderstood, a father figure driven to simply help troubled young boys, or as a serial sexual...
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armen keteyian here with the story of another very emotional day in court. armen, good morning. >> good morning, erica. it was one of the most dramatic days of testimony yet. three young men described in graphic detail how the person they once looked at as a mentor betrayed their trust. testimony against jerry sandusky essentially wrapped up thursday with his final accuser telling jurors the former penn state coached raped him repeatedly. the man, now 18, say the attacks took place in sandusky's basemebas baseme basement. he would sometimes scream, tell him to get off me but his calls for help went unanswered. when prosecutors asked why he didn't resist. he simply said what am i going do, he's a big guy, way bigger than me. >> after i long pause erk pdon't want to look at him i sniemtd inspiring amount of courage that we're seeing demonstrated in this courtroom. these are extraordinarily difficult things to talk about. >> earlier thursday, another witness told the court sandusky called himself the tickle monster. he described one day in 1998 how inside the pe
armen keteyian here with the story of another very emotional day in court. armen, good morning. >> good morning, erica. it was one of the most dramatic days of testimony yet. three young men described in graphic detail how the person they once looked at as a mentor betrayed their trust. testimony against jerry sandusky essentially wrapped up thursday with his final accuser telling jurors the former penn state coached raped him repeatedly. the man, now 18, say the attacks took place in...
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armen keteyian fwhas court for the first three days of testimony. he's in the studio with us today. good morning. >> good morning, erica. senior judge declared the sandusky trial was moving along quickly and was comfortable that the commonwealth's case would be completed by tomorrow. by any measure, it's been a very good week for the prosecution. the rapidly moving trial stayed the course on wednesday. three more men ranging from 23 to 27 years old accusing the now 68-year-old sandusky of various degrees of sexual assault when they were young boys. from oral sex to groping. >> arguably, the most emotional testimony came from a husky, dark-haired man identified in court papers as victim number 10. now 25, he quietly recounted an incident in 1998 when at a 11 he said sandusky pinned him down in the base. the family home, pulled down his shorts and performed oral sex. threatening him if he talked. i freaked out, i got scared who lived in a foster home at the time. he told me if i ever told anyone that i'd never see my family again. under cross-examination, the alleged victim who said h
armen keteyian fwhas court for the first three days of testimony. he's in the studio with us today. good morning. >> good morning, erica. senior judge declared the sandusky trial was moving along quickly and was comfortable that the commonwealth's case would be completed by tomorrow. by any measure, it's been a very good week for the prosecution. the rapidly moving trial stayed the course on wednesday. three more men ranging from 23 to 27 years old accusing the now 68-year-old sandusky of...
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armen keteyian is outside the courthouse in bellefonte. >> reporter: matt sandusky, the youngest adopted child of jerry and dottie sandusky, late last week contacted the prosecution to allege that he, too, had been abused as a young boy by jerry sandusky. now 33, matt sandusky was prepared to testify for the prosecution as a rebuttal witness if jerry sandusky had taken the stand in his own defense. his voice fueled with passion, defense attorney joe amendola argued sandusky himself was the victim. painted as a monster by accusers, targeted by alleged victims, motivated by money. dishonest police investigators, the media, and a commonwealth desperate to take down a famous football coach. the system decided mr. sandusky was guilty, he said, and the system set out to convict him. over 72 emotional minutes, amendola took what he saw as cracks in the case -- inconsistencies, lack of physical evidence, no allegations of abuse before 1998 and built a mosaic of reasonable doubt. "folks, it doesn't add up. it makes no sense," he said. "all of a sudden, out of the blue, in his mid 50s, jerry sandu
armen keteyian is outside the courthouse in bellefonte. >> reporter: matt sandusky, the youngest adopted child of jerry and dottie sandusky, late last week contacted the prosecution to allege that he, too, had been abused as a young boy by jerry sandusky. now 33, matt sandusky was prepared to testify for the prosecution as a rebuttal witness if jerry sandusky had taken the stand in his own defense. his voice fueled with passion, defense attorney joe amendola argued sandusky himself was...
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armen keteyian is at the courthouse in belfont. >> reporter: this could be a very big day for jerry sandusky who is expected to testify in his own defense, adding a huge dose of drama to a trial his attorney yesterday called a soap opera. as the trial speeds toward a dramatic conclusion perhaps as early as this weekend, the defense played some of its biggest cards, calling a parade of strong character witnesses, questioning the tactics of key police investigators an putting sandusky's wife on the stand. dressed in a lime green outfit and speaking in a soft, sometimes nervous voice, dottie sandusky testified she saw no sign of sexual abuse of young boys by her husband of 45 years. time and time again defense attorney joe amendola repeated the same question -- did you ever see any inappropriate conduct. each an every time dottie sandusky simply answered no. did you ever hear a young man yell for help, asked amendola referring to one alleged victim's store of graphic abuse in the basement of the sandusky home? again she answered -- no. during cross examination lead prosecutor asked what reason
armen keteyian is at the courthouse in belfont. >> reporter: this could be a very big day for jerry sandusky who is expected to testify in his own defense, adding a huge dose of drama to a trial his attorney yesterday called a soap opera. as the trial speeds toward a dramatic conclusion perhaps as early as this weekend, the defense played some of its biggest cards, calling a parade of strong character witnesses, questioning the tactics of key police investigators an putting sandusky's...
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armen keteyian is in bellefonte, pennsylvania at the courthouse. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. good morning, erica. another dramatic day of testimony expected today, much like yesterday inside courtroom number 1 beginning with so-called victim number 1 and ending former penn state coach mike mcqueary: the prosecution train picked up a big head of steam on tuesday driven by a powerful one-two punch of witnesses. the first punch was thrown by a now 18-year-old witness previously identified by the prosecution as victim number 1. broken by halting pauses in a torrent of tears, he spoke of lee years of sexual abuse that began around age 12 with good night kisses in sandusky's basement. i kind of thought he sees me as family he said and this is just what his family does. but those kisses, he said, soon led to a nightly ritual. rubbing under his shorts, back cracking, kisses on the stomach, then oral sex. the young man told a spellbound court, i don't know how to explain it. i froze. my body told me to move, but i couldn't do it. i couldn't move
armen keteyian is in bellefonte, pennsylvania at the courthouse. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. good morning, erica. another dramatic day of testimony expected today, much like yesterday inside courtroom number 1 beginning with so-called victim number 1 and ending former penn state coach mike mcqueary: the prosecution train picked up a big head of steam on tuesday driven by a powerful one-two punch of witnesses. the first punch was thrown by a now 18-year-old witness previously...
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armen keteyian is live in pennsylvania. any idea who we will hear from today? >> reporter: yes, good morning, erica, absolutely. a legal source has told cbs news at least a dozen different witnesses are expected to testify today on jerry sandusky's behalf. some of those witnesses are expected to try to tear down the testimony of some of the alleged victims in this case, others to prop up sandusky's stature within the community, much like the six character witnesses who testified yesterday. we've also learned not to be surprised if the defense goes after the attorney general's investigation in to penn state, charging that one of the reasons that so many of these alleged victims' testimony appears to match up is that they have been coached by police detectives in this case. we also expect to hear from a philadelphia psychologist talking about this so-called histrionic personal disorder, which is loosely defined as excessive need for attention and sexually suggestive behavior. the defense contending that that is the reason behind these so-called love letters that
armen keteyian is live in pennsylvania. any idea who we will hear from today? >> reporter: yes, good morning, erica, absolutely. a legal source has told cbs news at least a dozen different witnesses are expected to testify today on jerry sandusky's behalf. some of those witnesses are expected to try to tear down the testimony of some of the alleged victims in this case, others to prop up sandusky's stature within the community, much like the six character witnesses who testified...