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one person has been killed. officials say things are looking better than they thought, though. but at this point, the fire has not been contained. and florida and the federal government are suing each other over an effort to purge the state's voting rolls of ineligible voters. the justice department says purge violates federal voting rights laws. now governor rick scott says florida is suing the government. he says the state needs access to a database that will help identify people who should be removed from the voting rolls. >> the homeland security has been stone walling to give us a database we're entitled to. we've been asking for months. it will give us, make sure we do it the right way and so we were put in a position where we had no choice but to sue homeland security to get that database to make sure that your right as a citizen is not diluted by somebody that's a non-u.s. citizen illegally voting in our state. >> as you hear right there, governor scott says this is all about making sure noncitizens don't get to vote. critics, though, say the effort unfairly targets minorities. are you feeling poorer these das? if you are, you are not alone. that's because the typical american family lost 40% of its wealth in three years. yes, 40% gone. that amounts to 18 years of family savings and investment. alison kosik joining me again from new york. not good news. this is a pretty stunning number. what's being pegged as the main culprit of all this, i guess? >> you know what the biggest reason is, kate? your home. home values just tumbled. your home is considered your biggest asset. also, there's massive layoffs that happened throughout the past several years. they took away income. then, of course, you pile on all those unrealized capital gains, k declining value of mutual funds, retirement accounts. that fell more than 10% in the 3 years. that was a result of the recession. you know what, this happened to everybody. whether they were young, old, educated, not educated. in all parts of the country. it is getting a little better since 2010. housing values are coming back. but still any way you cut it a typical american family is poorer today than before the recession. >> i'm sure that's not a surprise to many american families to hear that. when you're talking about -- we're talking at worth, wealth, what about how much families are makes, about income? >> exactly. you saw that fall as well. the fed said the decline was the biggest among highly educated families who live in the south and the west regions of the country. guess what? how unemployment was the biggest factor. of course, there's no job, there's no income. then you saw the jobless rates rise because you see the jobless rate was at 5% at the end of 2007 and spiked to 9.4% at the end of 2010. today it's sitting at 8.2%. the fed also said incomes fell for families who run farms, small businesses, or are self-employed. of course, all of this is another result of the economic downturn. kate, you know, it's going to take years for families to recover from the recession. you know, others may never get that net worth back. kate? >> alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much, alison. >> sure. authorities in alabama say the reward for information leading to a triple murder suspect is up to $30,000. the manhunt continues after police surrounded and searched a house for more than six hours. they're looking for 22 year esmonte leonard accused of killing three people at an off campus party near auburn university. the dead include two former auburn football players. police say they're determined to get their suspect. >> if he's watching i want him to realize this. doesn't matter where he's at. we have the fbi on this case, the u.s. marshals, we'll find him. we will bring him back to auburn, alabama. he will be incarp racerated som point at taken to jail. >> david mattingly has been following developments for us. pretty amazing. they were at the house. did they come up empty handed? what happened? >> they did come up empty handed. they feel like it's possible they just missed him authori. authorities are defending their actions because of the tremendous amount of manpower and time they spent at this house. today they were saying they got three credible calls directing them to that house. two of them in particular, one was from a man who says he dropped the suspect off at that house. another came from a woman who owns the house saying she came home and saw him on her couch. so they acted on those two calls. got there they say within 15 or 20 minutes of the call but he wasn't there. they didn't know that when they went in. they say they went in, they did everything by the book. very slowly to make sure nobody got hurt. and that's why they were there so long. they thought they heard someone coughing, moving around in the attic. so they lobbed some tear gas in there. now today they say they have a situation of cleanup to do at the house, still have officers there but he was not at that house. >> they still don't have the man they're looking for. when you think about just this whole case, it is absolutely a parent's nightmare. you send wyour kid off to college. you do not expect them to end up dead after an off campus party. walk us through what kind of unfolded at this party and i guess i don't know, does the suspect have a connection to the actual university? >> no. what we're looking at here was an unofficial off campus apartment complex. there was a very casual pool party going on at the time. there were two men there who were approached by a couple other men who confronted them, started arguing with them about a woman. from that, the argument turned into a fistfight. from there, shots were fired and that's when people got killed. among the three that were dead were two former auburn football players. they weren't a part of this at all. they were just victims of what police chief there describes as a brutal shooting. and there was one other auburn player among the wounded. he was treated and released and there's still one person who was wounded there, shot in the head who is in the hospital right now. the family doesn't want any information released about his condition. >> you said you were following these press conferences by the authorities. what are their next steps? are they waiting for more leads? obviously they're not tipping their hand probably. >> they say they're still going forward just as they always were, but as far as their actions last night, they're defending themselves saying we did everything right. we were acting on information that we had. we acted the way we should have, thinking there was a man who was accused of a triple homicide hiding in that house. and they said if it happened again tomorrow they'd do the same thing again. but right now, they're having to do a lot of explaining about why they didn't get the guy. >> and all the while, three people dead, two, you know, we think we're showing some pictures behind us of some of the victims. three people dead, three others wounded. still they do not have their man yet. >> right. >> david mattingly, keep following it. we want to know how this ends up. >> thanks. >> thanks, david. here's what we're working on for this hour. trapped for nine days. after a devastating blizzard. this couple survived by soaking up heat from natural hot springs. plus, a high stakes game of chicken. and a major u.s. city is caught in the middle. why a lawsuit has detroit on the brink of bankruptcy. and the search for black holes. nasa wants to shed some light on the darkest and most mysterious parts of the universe. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? 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>> pretty much as soon as we got up maybe around like 9:00 or 10:00 we got in and got out. some days it was around 5:00 or 6:00 when it started to get dark. other days it was until maybe 9:00 or 10:00. >> they were able to make it out on their own but not before a search and rescue was under way to find them. here's new zealand reporter jessica row. >> reporter: the rescue helicopter hones in on the spot where wisconsin couple alec brown and erica clintworth toughed out last week's big snowstorm by lying in natural hot pools. but they reject criticism they were unprepared. >> we were wearing hoodies and, like, just not the type of thing you want to be wearing and have when you're stuck in a mountain storm. but i think when it came down to it we were a lot more prepared than everybody thought. >> reporter: they were hiking the river when the bad weather came in, the snow came down thick and fast and temperatures dropped as low as minus 8 degrees. unable to cross the swollen river the couple was stranded. they hunkered down, keeping warm by sleeping in a hammock tent and spending hour after hour in the natural hot springs. >> clearly we were pretty comfortable where we were and survived it no problem. we had all the right gear to get through it and have clean, fresh water and stay warm and dry. >> reporter: it was not until yesterday that river levels dropped low enough for them to safely cross and walk out of the brush by themselves. west coast search and rescue coordinator sergeant john chad says it could have been avoided if they had been properly prepared for the forecast. >> it's frustrating. a lot of work gone into this operation. taxpayer dollars, the use of the helicopter and obviously the search and rescue volunteers we used. a lot of the time has been used up b the weekend and perhaps needlessly. >> reporter: the couple spent last night, and are expected back in christchurch this evening. jessica row, 3 news. a dingo took the baby. 32 years after an australian mother's frantic cries about a wild dog grabbing her child, the cause of death is now official. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one and drive it right down the middle of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. 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>> reporter: yeah, that's right. we're talking about cardinal william lavada, who's an american. he's the head of the vatican's ultra powerful congregation for the doctrine of the faith which is the agency that launched this crackdown on the leadership conference of women religious which brings together the leaders of act 80% of the groups of religious women in the states. and basically, kate, to bottom line it for you, both sides in the meeting today would say there's an open cordial atmosphere but what's left unsaid is neither side is ready to budge. sisters believe they're being asked to engage in an uncritical blind obedience they're not willing to do and on the vatican side it was affirmed in our conversation this afternoon from his point of view a group that officially represents the church has an obligation to do that in a way that's consistent with church teaching. so basically nice atmospherics today but no suggestion that this dispute is going to be resolved any time soon. >> in your conversation with the cardinal, did he say that there was an understanding or that they understand the nuns' perspective or there was any changing in position? i'm not getting a sense from you that either side's budging. >> reporter: no. i think basically what he said was that, you know, the vatican obviously, and he personally loves and respects all the hard working sisters out there that he emphasized this is not an attack on nuns from their point of view. this is a clampdown on one specific organization that they believe has deviated in significant ways from poor catholic teachings on things like same-sex marriage, other themes, sexual morality, order nation of women as priests and so on. so while, you know, he would emphasize sort of compassion and concern for sisters, i did not come away from this conversation with any sense that there's any wiggle room on matters of substance which is why i say i think it's going to be very difficult to figure out what the end game here is. does it involve in some way this organization sort of walking away from the official church? >> that would be pretty -- that would be pretty big news i would say. do you get a sense of why this report we're talking about and kind of the reason the group of nuns went to the vatican to kind of hash this out, why the report came out now? this seems to be a struggle with regard to catholic teaching that's been going on for decades. >> reporter: yeah, i asked cardinal lavada that very question. basically his answer is, things don't move as quickly in rome as they do in other parts of the world. that, yeah, these things have been lanhanging around for quit while. four years ago they began an assessment of this outfit, the lcwr. that's a full presidential administration all in and of itself. you know, george bush was still president of the united states when this thing began. and it has now reached a sort of climax. and i think the thing to take away from this is that this really isn't just about the vatican versus a specific organization of nuns in the states although it is that. but there are also much deeper sort of divergences here about what it means to be catholic in the 21st century. from the vatican's point of view, 2,000 years of history, whereas from the point of view of more progressive or liberal catholics inclined to be sympathetic to the nuns this is about trying to bring the church up to date and break new ground to be catholic in a new way. and so even if you could kind of paper over the difference with this organization, that much deeper clash that runs through a lot of debates in the church, i honestly don't see that going away. >> i don't see it going away, but i think there's a lot more to talk about here. it's very interesting that this meeting occurred and it's great. can't wait to see your interview. i know you kind of just absolutely wrapped it up with the cardinal. thanks for getting out to speak with us. john allen, talk to you. soon. in australia, very different story. it turns out a dingo did steal her baby. i'm talking about a famous case from the 1980s. you probably remember the story. a mom was convicted and served time for her baby daughter's death. the mom always claimed a wild dog called a dingo stole the baby. and finally after more than 30 years, the coroner has made it official. that's exactly what happened. listen to the mom describe her feelings. >> yeah, well, it's been a long time coming. obviously. but finally got someone with common sense and the ability to research and read and come to an intelligent finding. and i wonder is that because it was a lady? 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[ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ we've been covering some controversial parental abuse allegations this week. probably saw this video, a california man who was videotaped hitting his step son with a belt during a came of catch. a megachurch pastor, arrested for attacking his daughter after an argument about going to a party. these instances are far from the norm, of course. but did spark a debate in our morning editorial meeting about -- it's kind of the age-old question of proper parenting. parental family expert jo frost, who else would we want to bring in to talk about this, joining me from irving, california. miss frost, you were well known as super nanny from the abc reality show. you help hundreds, if not thousands of families, kind of deal with this big question of which is the right way to parent my child, which is the wrong way? and i'm sure this is a question you often get is, you know, is corporal punishment at school or at home right? does it work? what do you think? >> i don't think it's right. it doesn't work. and we know for a fact that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of cases where this leads to damage in relationships within the family dynamic. there are positive ways of being able to parent and communicate with your children where one is able to discipline and give consequences that all allow our children to think and act in way that nurtures. in the case, with respects to the neighbor video, the man with his step son, that man's behavior is abusive. he chose to control and intimidate and bully his son in an innocent game that you would expect a father to enjoy with his son playing baseball. so that really what we saw was something very disturbing. and i really feel that we need to educate parents in understanding the difference between how we in a positive way parent and raise our children with love and nurture so that they grow up with good strong family value and morals and ethics and at the same time understand the difference between parents who need the education and parents who are being quite frankly abusive to their children. >> let's talk about some of the advice you give to parents and families you're working with. i mean, parents who spank their children are not necessarily bad parents but what do you tell them, what is your best advice to discipline, you know, perhaps an out of control child? >> the reality is that a parent needs to look at the boundaries and the rules that are put if place and the importance of being able to follow through and be consistent on consequences that will be effective with their children. when you start to lose composure and control and results in hitting your children, what you do is damage the relationship and the family dynamic. and then a lot of healing needs to take place. and then we see an awful amount of disrespect. i think it's incredibly important for parents to understand that when you are talking to your children, whether they be 8 or 5, or even teenagers, that somebody has to be the adult in the room. somebody has to be the one. we want it to be the parent who is able to have a very fluid conversation with your child, be able to express how they feel and let's face it, everybody, you know, feels anger. and that is is an emotion. and we, you know, in a very healthy way can express how we feel angry an something, whether that's disapproval, sometimes we raise our voice in anger. but when our anger has an impact on our children that hurts them and becomes abusive, then actually that's more of a serious problem that we need to address. you know, i would -- sorry. >> tgo ahead, i'm sorry. >> i would advise every parent, you know, communication that's healthy means that one is able to listen to each other. and to put your point across with what's necessary. and when it becomes, and you see those first signs of emotions becoming heated up and escalated, one needs to recognize that you are not going to productively resolve any situation where you have anger in a room where two people are not able to sit down amicably and resolve that situation. >> and real quick, do you think in your experience that you often find that it's more parents who need kind of -- i don't know if we want to call it training -- or if it's children that need training? it's obviously a two-way street when you're talking about a family dealing with disciplinary issues. >> i think it's incredibly important that we educate parents and continue to educate parents how to successfully continue to communicate with their children and lead by example. so that we all, you know, the foundation is that we become very good role models for our children and they exhibit that behavior based on what they're being taught from their parents. and we have to be that in order to be able to maintain healthy functional relationships within the family dynamic. you know, with the situation with, you know, minister, obviously a situation there got very heated and escalated and i don't know the facts to be apt to comment on exactly what happened but i do know whatever happened that, you know, this man who speaks the word of god and, you know, has many followers, you know, is a dad. you know? he's a dad. you know, he's a husband, he's a father to his daughters. >> right. >> we all at some stage, you know, get frustrated. being able to communicate healthy is what's important. >> jo frost, we'll have to leave it there. joining me from california. you'll always be the supernanny in our eyes. thank you so much. >> thank you. so coming up, all the fumes coming from the diesel engines may be causing cancer. we have details from a new report next. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... 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>> not really. the money is there. it's is an escrow account sitting there but the state of michigan won't let us draw it down, which is an unfortunate situation. the state treasurer as well as the governor has expressed both of their displeasure in the fact that our main city attorney has asked for a judge to interpret our city charter and also state law that says that we can't, no municipality within the state of michigan can enter into any kind of agreement, a contract with another entity that owes it money. the state of michigan does have debts on record, at least, $8 million, and then there's another outstanding debt that we have been talking about for years to the tune of $220 million that is disputable. i'd be willing to take the $220 million off the table. in terms of an outstanding water bill and other municipal parking bills that are owed, it would be nice for the state that does have a surplus to go ahead and take care of that debt, but also in the meantime, while we're negotiating we set it up. i would like the state of michigan to draw down that money. >> real quick. even if it's not bankrupt by this friday or this month or this week, can you tell the rest of us that don't live in the city, kind of big picture. how did you get to this point? >> the recession hit everyone, hit cities across the country but bankruptcy. >> we're not on the verge of bankruptcy. we have been working for years, at least the last two and a half years since we've been on this council to deal with the imbalance with the fact we lost a lot of population. we had one of the highest unemployments in the country. high unemployment means you're not bringing in income tax. we had one of the highest foreclosure rates so we're not bringing in property tax. we, our costs are not in line with our revenue. we've been trying to fix that problem. then we have health care and pension that's increasing each year. >> let me jump in real quick. i want to ask you one question. i'm so sorry. >> it's a complicated problem. >> many people watching this saying it sounds like political gridlock is the problem. is it just politics at play? >> it is politics. the state of michigan, unfortunately, is not happy with our city attorney's assessment of a contract that we have entered into with the state. they're upset as you might expect them to be because it throws a wrench in what we're all trying to do. until that's settled in the courts we should continue full steam ahead making sure the city can pay its bills. if we run out of money on friday, it will be the state of michigan's fault the state will allow us to continue operations. >> all right. thank you for coming out and speaking with me. we will reach out and try to speak to the governor as well. meantime, the residents of detroit stuck in the middle. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. the search for black holes. nasa is setting out into space to get a good luck at the most mysterious parts of the universe. ♪ [ female announcer ] the sun powers life. ♪ and now it powers our latest innovation. ♪ introducing the world's only solar-powered home energy system, which can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 15th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator to show how much you'll save with a lennox system. if your current system is 10 years or older, start planning now and take advantage of special financing. so call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 15th. and download our lennox mobile app -- free. lennox. innovation never felt so good. fast moving wildfire raging through northern colorado has scorched more than 33,000 acres. we've been watching it closely. one person has been killed. officials say things are looking better than they thought. at this point the fire has not been contained. i want to bring in chad myers. i feel like we are hearing about more and more wildfires. >> this one started with lightning. most of them were down in new mexico. the pictures are tremendous. i can't stopwat watching them. just one spark after another jumping, making another fire. firefighters trying to get ahold of that fire. some speeds yesterday, 40 feet per minute these fires were moving. >> the wind speed. >> the wind calm down now but it was wind speed. >> it's not contained yet, but they are still working on it. another story, nasa is on the hunt for black holes. a new star telescope will open a whole new window into the universe and shed light on black holes. what makes this launch different is the space telescope will be launched from a jet into space. this is pretty neat. is it going to bring us anything? >> can we take a picture of the black hole? it's probably going to be black. we can get images and what this new star is going to look for are the x-ray particles flying out of black hole. let me show you how it works. >> please do. >> let me show you how this thing gets space. we're always at cape canaveral and showing you rockets going up. rarely would we show you a rocket under lockheed l1011. the pocket goes into space. inside the rocket is this. that's the black hole rendering artist rendition of what it's going to look like from that rocket ship like there. we have pictures of what this thing looks like. it's an impressive satellite. it will be about $165 million by the time it's done. we think we have nasa's picture right there. takes a week to get to where it's going to go. going to see what a black hole might really do to the inner part of a galaxy or where it goes. it doesn't get ever out again. cool stuff. einstein was wrong. he says black holes couldn't exist. now they do, and soon we'll get images. >> how soon? >> could be a month or two. >> we'll wait. we'll bring chad back in to walk us through. that's all for me today. i'm going to toss it off to brooke baldwin. i never get to see you in person. >> i know. it's so nice. i think so much. we're talking about syria. it's now in the middle of a full scale civil war. that's coming from the u.n. chief. you're watching this wave of violence rocking the country as more and more innocent people are dying. the syrian regime denies killing them. richard, when we're hearing these two words here, this is the first time we heard the description coming from the u.n. can you give me a little context in what this means? >> that's right. it was two reporters from a wire service. they asked him about is this being a civil war. he says, yes, i think we can say that. clearly what is happening is the government of syria lost large chunks of territories and want to retake control. i asked the spokesman about whether this is a civil war. >> escalation in the last four or five days has syria right on the brink of civil war. whether we call it all out civil war or partial civil war, the point is it's hugely escalated. it's across nearly all parts of the country an the civilians, ordinary syrian people are the ones that are suffering. the military route by the opposition and the government has been escalated in the last four to five days. what we're saying is that needs to stop. >> yes. the spokesman for the peace keeping department has the escalation has been dramatic in the last four or five days. elsewhere they are reporting some observers going to another town were obstructed and when their three vehicles were fired at. source unknown. clearly the situation worsening by the day. >> we've been reporting on the deteriorati deteriorating situation. we say the word civil war, bottom line it's getting worse. it sounds like it will even worsen, so what now? >> yes. sometimes the u.n. is not the one or the place to determine what is or what isn't a civil war. it's the people on the ground or more neutral observers. it doesn't always work that way. as long as the major powers remain divided and the russians are still backing the assad regime, it will get worse. no one has offered any cleerp immediate situation that may switch the way events are headed in that country. >> sure. we appreciate your reporting there at the u.n. it's horrendous. just an early heads up if you have kids in the room, you may want them to leave. that's coming up in ten to 15 minutes. look at the dow. we'll look at the dow in a moment. it's up, up despite any fears. up 100 points. despite the fears, why are the markets looking good? why are they feeling good today? let's go to alison kosik. no news apparently equals good news. >> reporter: no negative news is seen as a positive especially when you look at the debt problems happening in europe. they are seemingly endless. there's speculation as things get worse overseas central banks will take money to throw at the problems. many are questioning if it's enough. also, the fed is meeting next week. investors are hopeful there's going to be stronger language pointing to a stimulus. there's a new report showing that a typical american family is poorer today than before the recession. a family's median net worth fell to $77,000 from $126,000 between 2007 and 2010. the biggest reason, home values tumbled. that's people's biggest assess. it's getting a little better. americans net worth has been recovering since 2010. people are finding work again. housing prices are coming back. it will take years and years if the families will get close to where they were before. that's my bit of good news. >> we'll take it. now, rapid fire. roll it. right now as we speak the prosecution's star witness is testifying in the jerry sandusky trial. mike mcquery said he saw sandusky raping a boy in that shower. the vice president is now accused of with holding evidence with a file of dirt on sandusky. i'm not going anywhere. this is what eric holder is saying after another republican called on him to resign. he was defending himself from the senate judiciary committee. let's go straight to the capitol to dana bash. it got pretty heated in that room, did it not? >> reporter: all the republicans were tough on eric holder, but nothing compared to the republican senator from texas. listen to the exchange. >> you violated the public trust in my view and by failing and refusing to perform the duties of your office. mr. attorney general it's more with sorrow than regret than anger that i would say you leave me no alternative than to join those that call upon you to resign your office. >> with all due respect, senator, there's so much wrong with the premises that you started your statement with. it's almost breathtaking. i don't have any intention of resigning. >> reporter: corning has been a long time critic of eric holder. he voted against him for the job in the first place. i've never seen him like this. you can see it in that sound bite. he appeared to be almost shaking in the five minute plus rant. he's not just the senator from texas, he's also in charge of getting republicans elected to the senate, which gave democrats very quickly a reason to say that was political and a lot of other very harsh criticism from republicans according to democrats. >> i know eric holder testified about recent intelligence leaks. where does that stand? >> reporter: that's right. this is the resolution. it's simple. it's about three and a half pages. it was simultaneously. senator john mccain introduced this. it does say that the senate would want the attorney general to appoint somebody independent of the obama administration. democrats run the senate. they immediately were able to block it from come can go up on the senate floor. just the idea that senator mccain has been leading the charge and we're talking about investigating what senators call a cascade of leaks of classify information. it's really hurt national security. what they don't believe is the reason for it. cain cain and some other republicans say they plooef it's political, just to help the prosecute. others say they are not so sure. they really are split down party lines over whether a special council is needed. >> dana bash. thank you so much. got a lot more in the next few hours, including this. a mother loses her two young daughters in this fiery wreck and it turns out the rental car they were driving in had been recalled. we're talk live with the mother about what she is begging the government to do. i'm brooke baldwin, the news is now. kids, blind folded, shot, burned with cigarettes. a shocking report begging the world to wake up. hope you like your job? 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did he appear to be telling it matter of factually? did he get emotional at all? >> reporter: he wasn't emotional during his grand jury testimony, the preliminary hearing rather. i was not in the courtroom myself. we're waiting for a description about how he appeared to tell his story. he's always been straightforward in his testimony in the past. >> first, tell me about the allegations this this former penn state vice president with held evidence here in this case. >> reporter: well, it appears to be that's the case. we're hearing a motion that was filed from the attorney general's office. it has to do with the perjury case and charges theyhave filed against the head of secury for penn state at the time and the former director of the athletic department. this document claims that schultz, in the words of attorney general, maintained, created and possessed a file having to do with incidents involving jerry sandusky. they have been asking for this information and just now was given the information. something they have been after for a very long time. they also indicate they have e-mails that were exchanged among schultz, curly and others, we don't know who they are, also relating to grand jury testimony and it contradicts what they told the grand jury. >> what about this trial here? is what about this first accuser coming forward? what did he say? what did he share? >> reporter: now we've heard from two alleged victims in this case. the one today is only 18 years old, brooke. in riveting testimony and testimony i did hear and was painful to listen to it, he discussed in graphic detail how he was raped time and again and molested by jerry sandusky and how he tried time and time again to break away from him. he cried at times. he was taking a lot of breath, sobbed at times with his face in his hands as he told, testified before this jury. >> susan candiotti we appreciate you and appreciate your reporting. coming up, this is something we talked about at top of the this show. this is going to be very tough video to look at. it's going to be video from syria we'll share on the other side of the break which shows the brutality suffered by the children in the government crackdown, the shelling, gunf e gunfire, nonstop. no one is safe. you'll hear the heartbreaking details of this u.n. report about how children are being tortured and killed. nds to stay. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for stomach bleeding and ulcers. do not take celebrex if you've had an asthma attack, hives, or other allergies to aspirin, nsaids or sulfonamides. get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor your medical history and find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. we have a horrifying today of children in the war in syria being tortured at the hands of syrian government. this united nations report today is charging that, quote, children as young as nine years of age have been victims of killing, maiming, arbitrary arrests, detention, torture and ill treatment, including sexual violence and abuse as human shields. this is from a u.n. report released today. hold that thought. we're going to talk about that report in a moment. i want you to consider your own children should they be in the room right now because the clip we're about to air might not be right for them to see. just a little context before we show it. we got the video this morning. we have concerned the authenticity and after a great deal of discussion we decided we need to air this because it illustrates the atrocities occurring each and every day in syria's brutal war. just one more warning, this is tough to watch. this a amateur video. what you're seeing here not just one but two toddlers. it's tough to look at clearly wounded. we're told three children were there in that particular room and sadly, i can tell you that two of the children died as did a man and a woman. their mortal wounds were caused by government shelling and this is the only portion of the video with have elected to air. it's tough to look at. it tells the story. joining me now from washington hala gorani. i'm almost speechless. there aren't words to describe the images we just aired. i want to go back to this u.n. report. it speaks of the children as young as 14 years of age being tortured while in detention. most child victims of torture describe being beaten, blind folds, subjected to stress position, whipped with heavy electric cables, scarred by cigarette burns and in one reported case subjected to electrical shock to the genitals. we're talking about kids. what in the world? >> reporter: yeah. what in the world is a good question. it's something that's shocking people and observers of conflict zones. we've covered wars. we've covered civil conflicts in the past several years. they are calling this absolutely extraordinary. that's her word. her adjective to describe the situation. i had an opportunity to speak with her an hour ago about this report. it's an annual report for the u.n. secretary general on children in conflict zones. there's the portion of the report on syria some of which you just read. here is what she told me about the extent of the horror faced by syrian children every day. >> we never seen this scale of torture. all the 49 children under the age of ten, some were executed. i don't think i've seen that anywhere else. >> it's not something that's seen in other conflict zones. what do you think about this conflict is making it so deadly for children? >> i think what has happened is the line between civilian combatance is blurred and whole communities are being attacked. for us absolutely the distinction between a combat and who is a civilian is the basis of that law. the way you attack all community, the women, children, men and that's going completely against humanitarian principles. that is what is happening where the community is being attacked and terrorized. >> brooke, this report is highlighting the ideas that kids are caught in the cross fire in conflict zones. that happens. they are specifically targeted. they are being tortured and in some instances they are being used as human shields. there were reports from witnesses that kids were forcibly removed from their homes and were used in a bus, used by military personnel, put in the window so that rebels wouldn't shoot the bus, wouldn't target the bus itself because they could see the children were inside. this is a new level of horror and an other level we haven't seen in any conflict zone before. >> we have been covering the story for 15 or so months. we hear, i was talking to richard roth at the top of the show saying u.n. peace keeping chief was talking to wire reporters and saying the situation has resolved into civil war. when i hear civil war, i fear this becomes worse, including worse with the kids. >> the fact it's been a civil conflict in some pockets in syria has been the case on the ground. we've heard it from witnesses. we heard it as well as from the accounts of u.n. observers. there's clear sectarian violence directed at some villages. that is no surprise. with question is going to be right now are we going to descend into a full scale civil war. that isn't the case. the whole country is not in state of war. there is a definite situation right now where in some pockets controlled by the rebels, there are sectarian attacks that are being organized by the syrian army and massacres as we have seen. hillary clinton is saying that russia is supplying arms that are being used to sort of fight rebel fighters, fight against rebel fighters in in civil conflict. there's several angles and layers of this story. >> thank you. they watch as their homes are being destroyed here by these massive wildfires. colorado firefighters are doing everything they can but the flames are spreading too quickly. look at these pictures. we're going to talk to one man behind the camera who saw the approaching wall of fire and smoke. udents blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? 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[ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. we have all rented a car at some point. i just dropped off a rental yesterday. what i'm about to tell you, i can almost guarantee it's going to make you angry. two sisters driving up the california coast coming home from their mom's car. is car crosses the median and slams head on into big rig and bursts into a flame that crashes and kills them. then a shocking revelation, be rented pt cruiser they were driving had been recalled. the problem, power steering fluid could leak and ignite under the hood. the one the sisters were driving in had not been repaired. the company rented it out three other times since that recall. the sisters became the fourth and the last. now, eight years later, their mother is joining forces with u.s. senators begging the government to do something. joining me now from washington is the girl's mother. ladies, welcome. i just want to begin with you. take me back to this day. your girls, had been at your home. can you tell me about the moment when you found out they had been in that accident? >> well, it was a parent's worst nightmare. officers showed up at my back door at 3:00 in the morning. it took that long. they delivered the bad news. >> when you found out -- it's one layer being a important's worst nightmare, and then finding out they were in this rental car that was under recall. what was your first thought? >> well, the manner in which we found out was through our family resources that notified their father and i that the car was rented, the car was recalled. enterprise never gave us any information about the status of that vehicle. didn't give us any information at all. >> senator boker, let xer, let you in. i know this happened in your home state. how could this have happened in the first place and what are you hoping to change? >> well, i'll start with your last question. i have asked the rental car companies to simply make a pledge, make it in writing and make it quickly. that pledge says effective immediately our company is making a permanent commitment to not rent out or sale any vehicles under safety recall until the defect has been remedied. very straightforward, very simple. the reason i decided to do this, callie is working with me on getting legislation through. the way things go around here, it takes too long. we want the companies to sign this pledge. the great news is that hertz rent-a-car has done so. they are the only ones to do so. enterprise has not. >> what's the reaction? what's the explain for these other car companies, these rental companies to you, based upon this pledge? >> i don't know what their explanation is. i'm not interested in their explanation. if hertz rental car can do this. by the way, they sell their fleet. almost between 67% and 100% of the cars they rent, they sale. they're selling a lot of those in a defective situation. the only ones to sign the pledge is hertz. they have about 18%. enterprise have 52%. avis hasn't sign and dollar has been absent. we're going to keep the spotlight on them. why did i do this? callie is any constituent. her children were my con stitch we wents. bottom line is i'm a mom, i'm a grandma. if anyone took them away from me in any way that could be averted or avoided, i would do what she is doing. i'm happy that hertz has signed this. >> let me throw this up on the screen. this is what the senator is hoping the car companies will agree to. my question is, if you're asking for this blanket pledge that maybe it's taking it too far. if there's a sticker that's misspelled that determines it's under recall, does that merit the cost and the time to change that. what do you say callie? >> what do i think? i think the rental car industry would like to pass the rest of defective cars on to the consumer. as far as a recall, the national highway and safety and transportation administration as well as the motor vehicle act indicates if a car is under a safety recall, that car presents an unreasonable to safety and to risk of injury. why should the industry be able to evaluate whether a recall is important? just fix the car. it's quite simple. if the car is under safety recall, take it to the manufacturer and the manufacturer, free of charge, repairs that vehicle. there's no excuse. >> sure. i think perhaps people watching right now had no idea that you could be driving a recalled car that you rent and could have no idea. final question to you callie. until perhaps all these car companies sign senator boxer's pledge. what advice do you have for people renting cars? >> go to hertz. >> go to hertz. thank you both very much. the girlfriend of mob boss james boulder headed to the federal pen. she's just learned her fate in a boston courtroom for helping her fugitive love evade police. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat or dog. creflo dollar accused of beating his daughter. the first time we're hearing the 911 call that led to his arrest. you can hear his 15-year-old daughter accusing her dad of choking her and beating her. >> what is your emergency? >> i just got in an altercation with my father. he punched me and choked me. this is not the first time it's happened. i feel threatened by being in this house. i don't know what can be done but i'm scared. i'm shaking. i don't know what to do. >> is there any weapons involved? >> no ma'am. >> any drugs or alcohol? >> no ma'am. >> do you have any visible injuries? >> no ma'am. >> dollar denies he attacked his daughter. he is out of jail after posting bail on friday. whitey bulger's long time girlfriend sentenced to jail. she was sentenced to 96 months in prison. she has to pay $150,000 fine. they were on the run for 16 years. they were found hiding in plain sight not too far from the beach. bulger is accused of 19 murders during his rule as a mob boss in the '70s and '80s. he is still being held in federal prison. his trial is scheduled for november. his defense has asked for more time to prepare for his case. his girlfriend just sentenced to eight years and $150,000 fine if her role for hiding him for all those years. we continue on hour two. welcome back. syria in the middle of a full scale civil war. that statement, those two words uttered within the last two hours from the peace keeping chief. we've of violence rocking the country. more and more innocent people being killed. the syrian regime denies doing that to him. can you give me a little context to that? >> the head of the peace keeping

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