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charles schulz -- george and charlotte shultz. this afternoon, we are doing something that, frankly, should have been done a long time ago. in this city, when the concept of a memorial for veterans what spurs done, they said it would be right here. of course, we have finally, after many, many tries, got this right. in 1936, the construction produced it, and then there was six or seven additional times from the original time, and it does not to work, but finally, about two or three years ago, we got it right. the board of trustees decided in their wisdom to say thank-you to two incredible san franciscans in making the horseshoe circle named in their honor. all of you have come for this occasion. the man who presides over this city, for purposes of everything, is, of course, the mayor. directly across the street is where he journeys from on this occasion. ladies and gentlemen, let me present to you, the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, would just celebrated his 60th birthday, mayor ed lee. mayor lee: thank you, and the
charles schulz -- george and charlotte shultz. this afternoon, we are doing something that, frankly, should have been done a long time ago. in this city, when the concept of a memorial for veterans what spurs done, they said it would be right here. of course, we have finally, after many, many tries, got this right. in 1936, the construction produced it, and then there was six or seven additional times from the original time, and it does not to work, but finally, about two or three years ago, we...
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what do curley and shultz's attorney say about these e-mails? >> right. first, let's remember that curley and shultz are already charged with perjury and failure to report suspected child abuse. they pleaded not guilty. sources say spannier also could be charged. spannier's lawyers did not return repeated calls for comment. lawyers, however, for curley and shultz provided this statement to cnn. quote, as governor tom corbett stated, if we were going to do this case, we had to have the best possible case to go against somebody like mr. sandusky who was loved by everybody, for curley, shultz, spannier and paterno, the responsible thing to do was, like governor corbett, to carefully and responsibly assess the best way to handle vague but troubling allegations. faced with tough situations, good people try to do their best to make the right decisions. that was -- exactly. also, a spokesman for paterno's family. we spoke with him also. he says he has not seen, nor has the family seen, any e-mails. and he makes it clear that mr. paterno did not communicate by e-
what do curley and shultz's attorney say about these e-mails? >> right. first, let's remember that curley and shultz are already charged with perjury and failure to report suspected child abuse. they pleaded not guilty. sources say spannier also could be charged. spannier's lawyers did not return repeated calls for comment. lawyers, however, for curley and shultz provided this statement to cnn. quote, as governor tom corbett stated, if we were going to do this case, we had to have the...
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so, may i present my veterans, my marine, my secretary, george shultz.plause] >> i want to second of all of the banks that charlotte has talked about. -- the thanks that charlotte has talked about. most importantly, my great friend, steve. we have been pals for a long, long time, and i cannot tell you anybody i respect more and look to as a genuine friend. . [applause] i'm wearing a tie that ronald reagan gave me back in the primary days in 1979-1980, and it has a nonpartisan cinnamon on it. it says, "democracy is not a spectator sport." -- it has a non partisan sentiment on it. so get in. i have always felt that public service is a great privilege and a great opportunity, but no one serves more than the veterans served in the armed forces. particularly veterans who served in combat. so i think it is so necessary and so inappropriate to finally have this special memorial here in this place. in northern california area, there are more veterans than in 48 of the 50 states. so this is hallowed ground for veterans, right around here, and i think that adds to
so, may i present my veterans, my marine, my secretary, george shultz.plause] >> i want to second of all of the banks that charlotte has talked about. -- the thanks that charlotte has talked about. most importantly, my great friend, steve. we have been pals for a long, long time, and i cannot tell you anybody i respect more and look to as a genuine friend. . [applause] i'm wearing a tie that ronald reagan gave me back in the primary days in 1979-1980, and it has a nonpartisan cinnamon on...
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george shultz, in fact, nearly broke down in tears when discussing this. again, both reagan and gorbachev saw things differently. political instincts allowed them to recognize the super power relationship was turning a corner. even if others did not. when reagan spoke to the nation from the oval office after returning from iceland, he said we are closer than ever before toll agreements that could lead to a world safer without nuclear weapons. gorbachev, similar feelings spoke after the summit and said prik vick reikvick is not a fai. it's a breakthrough nap was 1987. by that time he and gorbachev established a dialogue and understanding about the terms in which the arms race would come to an end. in my book i go into detail about the anguish that reagan's diplomacy and willingness to do business with gorbachev was causing among conservatives including members of his own administration who believed gorbachev was laying a trap for reagan and trying to trick him into a deal giving societies strategic superiority over the west. for a lot of people inside and o
george shultz, in fact, nearly broke down in tears when discussing this. again, both reagan and gorbachev saw things differently. political instincts allowed them to recognize the super power relationship was turning a corner. even if others did not. when reagan spoke to the nation from the oval office after returning from iceland, he said we are closer than ever before toll agreements that could lead to a world safer without nuclear weapons. gorbachev, similar feelings spoke after the summit...
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he represents shultz. he said, mr. shutz did not possess any secret files. his files were left behind after he retired and were available to his secretaries and his successor. the only, quote, secret, information revealed was the information inaccurately described by unidentified law enforcement sources to the media. that statement coming to us just a few moments ago from tom ferrell, gary shultz's attorney. anderson. >> how long do you think it's going on? >> a few more weeks. he said -- the judge has said he's going to do this quickly, in a couple weeks. i just find it hard to believe it's going -- you can get that much testimony in that quickly. >> do you think sandusky will take the stand? >> i think it is out of the question. i just don't see how he can possibly respond to all this testimony. >> jeffrey toobin, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, stunning new report levels some serious allegations against the syrian government, saying they're specifically targeting children, torturing them, killing them, using them even as human shields. details ahead. y
he represents shultz. he said, mr. shutz did not possess any secret files. his files were left behind after he retired and were available to his secretaries and his successor. the only, quote, secret, information revealed was the information inaccurately described by unidentified law enforcement sources to the media. that statement coming to us just a few moments ago from tom ferrell, gary shultz's attorney. anderson. >> how long do you think it's going on? >> a few more weeks. he...
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george shultz and others, and george shultz i think was probably the most influential foreign policy figure in the second half of the reagan white house. yeah? >> what was the interplay between the u.s. and west germany chancellor kohl's party? i was at the city when the speech was actually given, and we 2r56traveled out to temphalf they had a huge party for press reagan and the chancellor. was there any interplay between chancellor kohl and president reagan? >> yeah. i mean, they were very good friends, kohl and reagan. the west germans had an interesting role in the sneetpe in at least the authorities in the city in west berlin were very nervous about the speech. they thought, a, very nervous about the protests taking place and there was going to be just huge demonstrations against reagan when he came. so that there was actually a huge police mobilization. you may remember, more police called up that day than i think at any time in the history of the city. and they specifically did not want him to give the speech at the brandenburg gate, but because according to the rules that were
george shultz and others, and george shultz i think was probably the most influential foreign policy figure in the second half of the reagan white house. yeah? >> what was the interplay between the u.s. and west germany chancellor kohl's party? i was at the city when the speech was actually given, and we 2r56traveled out to temphalf they had a huge party for press reagan and the chancellor. was there any interplay between chancellor kohl and president reagan? >> yeah. i mean, they...
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it says the file was created, maintained and possessed by gary shultz.es information that is inconsistent with statements made by gary shultz to a grand jury, as well as curly. it also talks about computer data that has been received by the attorney general's office investigation as well, including e-mails between shultz, curly and others that involve -- that contradict their grand jury investigation about what they did or didn't know about jerry sandusky and what they might have done about it. so this is what we're learning now. again, blockbuster information about what appears to be a secret file of information that had not been turned over previously after being -- after the attorney general's office requested it. right now they have found this new information. >> i know you're being careful because this is a legal case, i understand that. but reading between the lines, is that means, maybe, that the university knew that jerry sandusky was acting inappropriately for a period of time. do any of those e-mails that you talked about talk about specifics?
it says the file was created, maintained and possessed by gary shultz.es information that is inconsistent with statements made by gary shultz to a grand jury, as well as curly. it also talks about computer data that has been received by the attorney general's office investigation as well, including e-mails between shultz, curly and others that involve -- that contradict their grand jury investigation about what they did or didn't know about jerry sandusky and what they might have done about it....
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bill clinton and debbie wasser man shultz for the democrats. bobby ginned am and nikki haley for the republicans. >> all eyes are on wisconsin. >> reporter: one person who has stayed out of the race is president obama although last flight he tweeted his support for barrett. barrett said if the president had campaigned on his behave -- behalf, it could have been a distraction. as for mitt romney, he voifsed his support for walker. >> we saw bill clinton in the video. tell us about some of the money being thrown at the contenders. >> reporter: the amount of money going into the race is really unbelievable. i have the latest figures. to date walker has raised $35 million. for bear -- barrett, $4 million. by the time it's said and done, it could be $70 million to $80 million. most of the contributions are from out of state which is why it has gotten so much attention at the national level. >> tory dunnan, thanks for that live report. >>> coming up in 12 minutes we had five people put under arrest. an entire floor of hotel geflts evacuated from a --
bill clinton and debbie wasser man shultz for the democrats. bobby ginned am and nikki haley for the republicans. >> all eyes are on wisconsin. >> reporter: one person who has stayed out of the race is president obama although last flight he tweeted his support for barrett. barrett said if the president had campaigned on his behave -- behalf, it could have been a distraction. as for mitt romney, he voifsed his support for walker. >> we saw bill clinton in the video. tell us...
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i would not have taken the job if george shultz hadn't reassured me.t only was he in favor of doing the utmost to deal with the human right violations, but that he would back yet. and that was critically important. it made the job from a horror into something in which there was some satisfaction. the tragedy is if anyone follows of solid or now is that we have deported all of the youth members and they have now afflicted el salvador with a second hell. and we are now beginning to take conscious side of that and beginning to work on. in russia, there was consternation, and indeed, lack of any serious sense of what to do. what did happen in the name however was free press and freedom of movement and a private life. it's appeared pretty quickly. and indeed, by 1994, they were pocketed by the public worried about the other problems, economic adversity, no pay, no pensions, no doubts. this took on a different category. dan is right that we got europe free, but i just spent last weekend in croatia. and we know that that is a reminder of the fact that there w
i would not have taken the job if george shultz hadn't reassured me.t only was he in favor of doing the utmost to deal with the human right violations, but that he would back yet. and that was critically important. it made the job from a horror into something in which there was some satisfaction. the tragedy is if anyone follows of solid or now is that we have deported all of the youth members and they have now afflicted el salvador with a second hell. and we are now beginning to take conscious...
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it. >> my amendment says you will get hold of those parents. >> shultz says in cases, the notificationould come later after the threat has passed. some parents welcome the proposal. >> i think it would be a good change in policy that parents should be notified before they question the sunt. >> if there is little we can do later. >> reporter: others say the administrators need the ability to act more quickly. >> i think the school should take action right there and because it's happened at the school and the parents are not at school so you have to take action right there, and then you can contact the parent. >> reporter: many principals too are opposed to the change in policy. they say it would be unduly burdensome and tie their hands when it comes to student discipline matters. in fairfax county, julie carey, news4. >>> still ahead, new reports of another massacre in syria again targeting women and children. >>> a man operating a train during rush hour allegedly caught reading the paper and apparently cover-to-cover. >>> olympic swimmer is investigated after a photo was posted online.
it. >> my amendment says you will get hold of those parents. >> shultz says in cases, the notificationould come later after the threat has passed. some parents welcome the proposal. >> i think it would be a good change in policy that parents should be notified before they question the sunt. >> if there is little we can do later. >> reporter: others say the administrators need the ability to act more quickly. >> i think the school should take action right...
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shultz says in cases, the notification could come later after the threat has passed.ome parents say they have been surprised to find notification is not already a requirement. >> i think a good change in policy that parents should be notified before they question the student because, i mean, who is a bigger role in the life of a student than the parent? >> reporter: others say administrators need the ability to act more quickly. >> i think the school should take action right there and because it's happened at the school and the parents are not at school so you have to take action right there, and then you can contact the parent. >> reporter: many principals too are opposed to the change in policy. they say it would be unduly burdensome and tie their hands when it comes to student glin matters. julie carey, news4. >>> we have scattered showers and thunder rolling through parts of the region this afternoon. veronica is here with the latest on the weather. >> that's right. we have had some thunderstorms, in fact, severe thunderstorms to our north and west around washingt
shultz says in cases, the notification could come later after the threat has passed.ome parents say they have been surprised to find notification is not already a requirement. >> i think a good change in policy that parents should be notified before they question the student because, i mean, who is a bigger role in the life of a student than the parent? >> reporter: others say administrators need the ability to act more quickly. >> i think the school should take action right...
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elliott, so reagan enters office with chorge shultz and everybody who thought this was -- george shultz and everybody thought who -- who thought it was nutty, thought, the empire's back. this is all over. the la fever thing, all of that. turned out not to be the case. turned out that ronald reagan and george shultz cared just as much about human rights. can you talk about that? >> start by saying you're right. there were a lot of people who thought that. the president didn't think that, you but there were a lot of people who thought that. i started the i.o. bure reason moved over to the human rights bureau which was, i think you'll agree, physically a dump. as you-all know, as you-all know, if you think that there is a long-term permanent war, rivalry between india and pakistan or greece and turkey, try human rights bureau and the regional bureau. this is a permanent conflict. i actually invited secretary shultz to come to my office and he was astonished because, the regional bureaus were, as they are now, pretty nice. and he then ordered that the human rights bureau be gussied up becau
elliott, so reagan enters office with chorge shultz and everybody who thought this was -- george shultz and everybody thought who -- who thought it was nutty, thought, the empire's back. this is all over. the la fever thing, all of that. turned out not to be the case. turned out that ronald reagan and george shultz cared just as much about human rights. can you talk about that? >> start by saying you're right. there were a lot of people who thought that. the president didn't think that,...
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the "ed show" when it comes against the contempt move against eric holder, peter welch argued to ed shultzhat holder would have been breaking the law if the information was given that was demanded by issa. >> the subpoena that the committee issued to the attorney general as of last friday was asking, directing him to turn over information that would have been a violation of law for him to turn over. grand jury transcripts, the rules of criminal procedure prohibit it. transcripts of wiretap communications. darrell issa and the committee was demanding that the attorney general commit a violation of his oath, violate the law, and in his refusal to do that, they're calling him an obstructionist. >> lean forward with "the ed show" week nights at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> now here is your "first look" at the dish of scrambled politics. it may not effect the election, but buzz feed points to a web phenomenon on sites no one wants to read about mitt romney. the reason is being debated. some argue he's been running for president for five years, others say he's running a safe f
the "ed show" when it comes against the contempt move against eric holder, peter welch argued to ed shultzhat holder would have been breaking the law if the information was given that was demanded by issa. >> the subpoena that the committee issued to the attorney general as of last friday was asking, directing him to turn over information that would have been a violation of law for him to turn over. grand jury transcripts, the rules of criminal procedure prohibit it. transcripts...
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i think shultz has done a lot of great moves since taking back over as the ceo.y've become far more efficient. some of the growth prospect they've done overseas and they've done a lot of the right moves. this is another one that is going to add to the bottom line. >> this isn't veering cortez away from the core? starbucks made that mistake in the past. >> it seems like it might be. but this is a tiny deal. i don't mean -- >> $100 million. >> this is not a reason to own it or not to own it. i do give you a good reason to own it and i do. it is falling commodity prices and coffee in general. if you look at jo, it lost half of the value in the last year. that is fabulous news for stash bucks margins. this world that we've been in lately of a rallying dollar and falling commodities, it's bad for most stocks but very good for some. starbucks is one of those. primarily an importer. i love this have to product. they have a crowd that needs this product. i'm one of them. i like owning the stock. >> let's tack tacos z a dorito shell make the late night favorite even tasti
i think shultz has done a lot of great moves since taking back over as the ceo.y've become far more efficient. some of the growth prospect they've done overseas and they've done a lot of the right moves. this is another one that is going to add to the bottom line. >> this isn't veering cortez away from the core? starbucks made that mistake in the past. >> it seems like it might be. but this is a tiny deal. i don't mean -- >> $100 million. >> this is not a reason to own...
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. >> but obviously things accelerated, and george shultz, among others, credits that speech now, with accelerating talks on the intermediate ballistic missile which we signed a treaty to severely take down the number here in washington in december of '87. >> right. >> i think that speech was really fundamental to ending the cold war. it really gave impetus and got the soviets, gorbachev, et cetera, to do what they knew that they had to do in order to balance out some of taking care of the people of russia. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm, and so that vice really started hammering that led to the treaty signed in washington and then the very successful summit that president reagan had with general secretary gorbachev in moscow, june of next year, that next year. >> did president reagan realize the impact almost immediately that the speech was going to have, or did you discuss it afterwards? i assume you -- i don't know if you got back in the same limo you were in on the way to the speech, but did -- what -- what was your conversation like with him afterwards? >> well, as he said in his diaries, ther
. >> but obviously things accelerated, and george shultz, among others, credits that speech now, with accelerating talks on the intermediate ballistic missile which we signed a treaty to severely take down the number here in washington in december of '87. >> right. >> i think that speech was really fundamental to ending the cold war. it really gave impetus and got the soviets, gorbachev, et cetera, to do what they knew that they had to do in order to balance out some of taking...
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republican party i can't believe that i mean i know very very many senior republicans including george shultz and looting and you could sit you who's of you cannot believe that it is so we should say so and i don't it's just an election rhetoric or what. i don't quite understand and i know that and to take an analogy there were russians are better understand they're doing the putin's presidential campaign he seems to be opposing united states is a threat to russia which i don't believe and i'm not. so i don't know people say and campaigns sometimes take extreme statements. but i do not believe that's going to be a big issue in this campaign. i do believe they'll be a difference in the whether through romney or obama in terms of how us russian relations develop and i'm inclined to believe that i would develop a more positive vein under obama than under romney so well this is very important so you think the russians i mean the kremlin and russian diplomats the foreign office should vote for now it's no easier for the ukraine to deal with that then with them if he's if he's elected and i think a
republican party i can't believe that i mean i know very very many senior republicans including george shultz and looting and you could sit you who's of you cannot believe that it is so we should say so and i don't it's just an election rhetoric or what. i don't quite understand and i know that and to take an analogy there were russians are better understand they're doing the putin's presidential campaign he seems to be opposing united states is a threat to russia which i don't believe and i'm...
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said he never told police, because he had discussed the matter with university vice president gary shultz who was responsible for the campus police. earlier the jury heard a halting and hesitant 18-year-old known in court documents as victim one. he told of meeting sandusky through his second mile charity, and described how sandusky went from kissing him on the forehead to oral sex when he was 12 years old. i didn't know what to do, he said, i blacked out and didn't want it to happen. when he sought help, a school guidance counselor was skeptical saying sandusky wouldn't do something like that, they didn't believe me. victim one was bullied out of his high school and moved to a new school where he graduated last week. today as the defense pressed him on inconsistencies in his grand jury testimony. the witness seemed to grow angry and frustrated. finally burying his head in his hands. oh, my god, he said, it's hard enough for me to tell these folks of the jury, and let alone this size of room or more of people. i'm sorry, but you're asking me the same exact questions over and over and i wi
said he never told police, because he had discussed the matter with university vice president gary shultz who was responsible for the campus police. earlier the jury heard a halting and hesitant 18-year-old known in court documents as victim one. he told of meeting sandusky through his second mile charity, and described how sandusky went from kissing him on the forehead to oral sex when he was 12 years old. i didn't know what to do, he said, i blacked out and didn't want it to happen. when he...
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every country in the world not to have nuclear weapons and that i agree with my hoover callie george shultz but short of that as long as a lot of countries have them as a lot of as long as a lot of countries threaten to invade or bomb other countries i can certainly understand why a particular government would not would want nuclear weapons and to get back to the point dan made look i don't i'm not saying i have a better way to have a ramp not to have a nuclear program i'm saying iran's nuclear program is not a threat and so. and i don't think there are many politicians here other than ron paul who are paying attention who are saying those kinds of things in america everyone takes it as given that iran's threat is iran having nuclear weapons is some kind of existential threat to united states or israel and i don't think it is and so no there are a lot of politicians listen to me because ever since nine eleven there's just been such a climate of fear in the united states that people just think of anything anywhere in the world as somehow being a threat to the united states danny you know and
every country in the world not to have nuclear weapons and that i agree with my hoover callie george shultz but short of that as long as a lot of countries have them as a lot of as long as a lot of countries threaten to invade or bomb other countries i can certainly understand why a particular government would not would want nuclear weapons and to get back to the point dan made look i don't i'm not saying i have a better way to have a ramp not to have a nuclear program i'm saying iran's nuclear...
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did debbie wasserman-shultz have a point that this effort tomorrow will speak to the strength or lackreof of the ground games in getting close to the election? >> i think to an extent yes. one thing i thought all year is the ground game on the democratic side is a step above what the republicans have been able to do. if this is closer tomorrow than people think, i think it is a hat tip to labor. even if they lose this thing, it does portend bad news for romney where they can make an even bigger difference. megyn: a republican has not won wisconsin since ronald reagan. even if walker keeps his seat. it seems like mitt romney shouldn't be doing any victory dances at this point. thank you both so much. two of the smartest guys we know here at "america live." tomorrow's recall election will be the 7th time that wisconsinites have voted in the last 14 months. can you believe they are still going to have the big turnout? wouldn't you be voting fatigued? they voted on everybody from state senate recall primaries to the presidential primary in april. let's take a look at how we got to the spe
did debbie wasserman-shultz have a point that this effort tomorrow will speak to the strength or lackreof of the ground games in getting close to the election? >> i think to an extent yes. one thing i thought all year is the ground game on the democratic side is a step above what the republicans have been able to do. if this is closer tomorrow than people think, i think it is a hat tip to labor. even if they lose this thing, it does portend bad news for romney where they can make an even...
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since there's no on-site parking or drop-offs, spectators have to take free shultzs from this lot or from the fairgrounds. rock spring is already sold on you for friday, as is the vip lot across from congressional. dave hodges got to the rock spring lot early. >> it was a piece of cake. saw the sign, knew where it was, parking is very convenient. >> reporter: of course, we've seen it in the paths and will likely see it again, those who live nearby selling spots. a beautiful day, but still a little too early for a crazy crowd or terrible traffic. inside there are misters and lots of extra water stations for a few tournament days that could hit the mid 90s. >> wore the hat so i don't get any kind of sunstroke and dressed as comfortably as i can. >> reporter: and lots of water? >> right. >> reporter: keyshawn's father is hoping today is the day his son picks up a few pointers. are you excited for him? >> most definitely. seeing all the great guys, yeah, maybe a good start to his future, hopefully. >> reporter: you want to cash in on him? >> oh, man, if i can, i will. >> reporter: of cou
since there's no on-site parking or drop-offs, spectators have to take free shultzs from this lot or from the fairgrounds. rock spring is already sold on you for friday, as is the vip lot across from congressional. dave hodges got to the rock spring lot early. >> it was a piece of cake. saw the sign, knew where it was, parking is very convenient. >> reporter: of course, we've seen it in the paths and will likely see it again, those who live nearby selling spots. a beautiful day, but...
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my colleague ed shultz is covering this in even more depth for longer. but we have brand new developments to night that i do not think you heard anywhere else. big news on that coming up next. >>> okay, florida. high school. new smyrna beach. civics class. the teacher in the civics class as part of teaching civics, her jam is jill and this is high school and she's a teacher. she distributed voter registration forms to her seniors who would be old enough to vote in the next election. the seniors who wanted to vote learned how to do so, how to fill out the form and then she took the completed forms to the local elections office and thereby registered her students to vote. she's a civics teacher. she does this every year. she's been doing this for years. but this school year the state of florida did something different after she handed in the student's forms. the state threatened to charge her as a criminal for turning in voter registration forms just like she did every year. now the state of florida says the teacher has violated the state's district new vo
my colleague ed shultz is covering this in even more depth for longer. but we have brand new developments to night that i do not think you heard anywhere else. big news on that coming up next. >>> okay, florida. high school. new smyrna beach. civics class. the teacher in the civics class as part of teaching civics, her jam is jill and this is high school and she's a teacher. she distributed voter registration forms to her seniors who would be old enough to vote in the next election....
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the worst right now, but as the former secretary of state treasury secretary see happening, george shultz is my special guest tonight. and on sunday, gerri willis will have live coverage of the outcome the greek elections on that fine network and the market fall out from worldwide kicks off at 9:00, remember when others are on reruns and showing kill it commercials, we are giving you the real story. fox business news giving you the power to prosper. , you don't -- you don't have it? scream out loud and demand it. but, first, pastors took him down and now he has to stand up. the latest on a pilot would snapped and the passengers who are snapping back. are snapping back. do they have a case? you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. a body at rest t
the worst right now, but as the former secretary of state treasury secretary see happening, george shultz is my special guest tonight. and on sunday, gerri willis will have live coverage of the outcome the greek elections on that fine network and the market fall out from worldwide kicks off at 9:00, remember when others are on reruns and showing kill it commercials, we are giving you the real story. fox business news giving you the power to prosper. , you don't -- you don't have it? scream out...
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because one of those officials, gary shultz, is trying to get his charges dropped. so prosecutors filed this response that said, look, we just obtained these new documents that show more evidence in your case. they're using it to bolster their case. they're saying he kept some kind of file. we don't know the contents of the file. only that it was some kind of file about allegations made against jerry sandusky. we know that gary schultz, this defendant, is one of the only people that knew about several different allegations because he was director of the police department. and there had been a report to police in 1998. and then he was also involved in a -- in the report mike mcqueary is involved in. >> jason, i understand we just got a response from his attorney? >> reporter: i'm reading it now. it comes to me on my blackberry. he says to be clear, quote, mr. schultz did not possess any secret files. all his files were left behind after he retired and were available to his secretaries and his successor. the only, quote, secret information revealed was the privileged
because one of those officials, gary shultz, is trying to get his charges dropped. so prosecutors filed this response that said, look, we just obtained these new documents that show more evidence in your case. they're using it to bolster their case. they're saying he kept some kind of file. we don't know the contents of the file. only that it was some kind of file about allegations made against jerry sandusky. we know that gary schultz, this defendant, is one of the only people that knew about...
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what is this secret file that vice president shultz had in which he admits that -- i've heard whispersandusky. if he's heard whispers, you're telling me paterno didn't hear whispers? the coaches didn't? where's he gets this information from. you have the 1998 case. you have the 2002 case. you have now a board member accusing ex-president spanier of a coverup. he said jerry must be treated humanely. and these victims, they are going against -- yes, i'm sorry penn state. the monster of penn state and the monster of football. they say to themselves i go in, i say that famous defensive coordinator abused me, no one's going to listen to me. nobody. that's the problem. so people at penn state, you think you're off the hook, you think it's done. forget it. >> stacey, what do you read into the fact that today the jurors wanted to hear the mike mcqueary testimony and wanted to hear the dr. john dranoff testimony. it was to dranoff that mcqueary reported telling his dad and him what he had seen. that was testimony they wanted to hear again. >> it's not uncommon to have reread. it could be someth
what is this secret file that vice president shultz had in which he admits that -- i've heard whispersandusky. if he's heard whispers, you're telling me paterno didn't hear whispers? the coaches didn't? where's he gets this information from. you have the 1998 case. you have the 2002 case. you have now a board member accusing ex-president spanier of a coverup. he said jerry must be treated humanely. and these victims, they are going against -- yes, i'm sorry penn state. the monster of penn state...
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my colleague ed shultz is covering this in even more depth for longer.ut we have brand new developments to night that i do not think you heard anywhere else. big news on that coming up next. [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical h
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my colleague ed shultz is covering this in even more depth for longer.e have brand new developments to night that i do not think you heard anywhere else. big news on that coming up next. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ of how a shping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] susta
my colleague ed shultz is covering this in even more depth for longer.e have brand new developments to night that i do not think you heard anywhere else. big news on that coming up next. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [...
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. >> reporter: democratic party chairwoman, debbie wasserman shultz said last week that the wisconsin recall race would be a dry run for the presidential election in the fall. if that's the case, george, it's a bad sign for the democrats. >> it was a blow to the democrats. one bright spot the white house is pointing to this morning, they're looking at the exit polls in wisconsin and showing, in that, president obama would defeat mitt romney by 51-44. that would be a win. it's closer than it was in 2008 with john mccain. >> reporter: that's right. this is a state that obama just has to win. he won by 15 points in 2008. he just needs to win here. and right now, coming after what happened last night, republicans are the party in this state that are energized. republicans are the party here that have shown they can win. >> and the president's campaign manager said that is a tossup state for the democrats and republicans. >>> now, to the exclusive abc news investigation into the serious, new concerns about the effectiveness of the vaccines parents rely on to keep their children healthy. th
. >> reporter: democratic party chairwoman, debbie wasserman shultz said last week that the wisconsin recall race would be a dry run for the presidential election in the fall. if that's the case, george, it's a bad sign for the democrats. >> it was a blow to the democrats. one bright spot the white house is pointing to this morning, they're looking at the exit polls in wisconsin and showing, in that, president obama would defeat mitt romney by 51-44. that would be a win. it's closer...