seemed to be above all that, and then this hits. this is not about money. this is about some very, very horrifying, frankly, sexual allegations, sexual abuse allegations involving young boys, as young as age 10 or 11. some have said they were abused dozens of times over many years. they allege there was a pattern, that they were groomed. and many of the kids were met sandusky they say, through a charity. they were kids from broken homes, kids who were from underprivileged back grounds who saw them az this huge father figure, this icon, this person they could not dare say anything negative ability, and many of them told stories that when they cold counselors or people in the community, they weren t believed, so they were scared, so that s why they also held this inside, adding to the pain they were feeling over so many years. now, imagine you re a juror sitting there listening to all
herself. rough weather damaged her boat and today the japanese coast guard picked her up. she s save but disappointed. she s trying to bike and paddle around the world solo. she s already gone 11,000 miles since last april. i m fredricka whitfield in for suzanne malveaux. president obama today firing back at accusation that is his administration deliberately leaked classified information about a cyber attack on iran. the notion that my white house would purposely release classified national security information is offensive. it s wrong, and people i think need to have a better sense of how i approach this office and how the people around me here approach this office. the president also hammered away at congress urging lawmakers to pass a jobs plan to boost the economy. republicans were quick to respond to the president aassessment of the u.s. job market. we just listened to the president say that the private sector was doing fine. my question would be to the preside
welcome back. piers morgan? he s back talking candidly and emotionally about farrah, tatum and his other children and his own battle with cancer. plus only in america. the most electrifying political ad you ve ever seen. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight, politics and the president. amid charges of him spiking the football, president obama hails the beginning of the end of the war in afghanistan. i ll ask a man who knows that troubled region better than most. has this country achieved everything it set out to do. plus an extraordinary interview with ryan o neal. his life after farrah fawcett and his fractured relationships with his children. when you finished the book, was it cathartic in the sense of making you perhaps aware more than you were probably on balance failed them more than they failed you? did you conclude that? i feel that i failed farrah. they can take care of themselves. it was farrah that i was concerned about
fighters stick to the cease fire agreement. the american ambassador to the united nations says so far, syria is not holding up its end of the bargain. the regime has unleashed yet another wave of horrific violation against its own people. resulting in the deaths of scores of syrians daily. the government s use of shelling and heavy weaponry in particular in homs has reached levels that surpass those before the cease-fire. syrian government troops in armor have not been withdrawn from cities and returns to barracks. protesters are still being intimidated and murdered by government forces. the status of thousands of detainees remains unclear. and pressures little progress has been made on the issue of human terrier access with an estimated 1 million civilians still in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. the united nations security counsel has called upon the government to take concrete action. the syrian government has ignored this counsel. in the united states, our patie
and letting folks of all different kind of back grounds in positions of prominent and authorize and success, that you get this kind of churn, the ugly under side of fear and anxiety from a lot of folks, what does this mean for me. it doesn t surprise me how do you combat it? i think a couple things, ed. in the first place, let s celebrate what is going on here, to me, amplifying and amplifying again millions of people, we re not just talking about asian americans, certainly i and my fellow asian americans are over the moon about how this is unfolding but celebrating the fact people of every background in this country are seeing themselves in an asian american. seeing themselves in, identifying with that person. that is a new thing in our pop culture. is that going to solve racism,