down your face reporter: through silence. through painful words. i relate to it because i was sexually abused when i was little. reporter: all in hopes of shining a more positive light on their ranks. after a week that saw some of them react violently to the firing of legendary football coach joe paterno. let s make tonight the greatest story ever told, ever, out of something as horrible as this. reporter: earlier these two students say they organized the candlelight prayer vigil to help focus attention on the victims of alleged child sexual abuse, tied to former assistant coach jerry sandusky who denies the criminal charges against him. we are with the people. we are with the victims of the scandal. and that s going to be the overall message. we can show that we care for them, we honor them, we respect them. and at the same time that we can unit as pen state student body. come pless reporter: frida
did. a shocking praise from a conservative radio host, and you will hear her side of the story. and will this surveillance tape bring police any closer to solving a missing case in missouri. the hunter for baby lisa. those stories are right here, right now on cnn. it is almost dawn in the middle east, and when the sun comes up, it will show cities and villages in the eastern part of turkey pulverized by a major earthquake. rescue workers are racing nonstop through the night to reach the victims buried under dozens of collapsed building in the city of van. with e no e that 138 people did not make it out alive. that death toll is expected to keep rising. we have a reporter on the scene and spoke us to by phone about the extremely difficult circumstances facing the rescuers and survivors. and nevsin mangu talking about how people were frantically searched for under the rubble. to recap the quake a magnitude 7.2, and at least 130 people are known dead and hun hundreds more
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning. good morning. good morning to you, alina. it s monday, october 24th. there s definitely something wrong with my seat. see this? yes, there is. right. christina and carol are off this morning. welcome to american morning. his is a very strange seating situation but we have a lot of news to cover. we will fix that momentarily. a mounting situation in eastern tuck u turkey. a devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake, worst to hit the country in a decade killed 260 people, 1,300 hurt and cold temperatures making it hard to find those when the ground began to shake yesterday. diana magnay is with us. reporter: hi, ali. as you shared, freezing temperatures overnight made the search and rescue efforts extremely difficult. we ve just been to hospital across the road and the problem there is, of course, that that building was, it is pretty much impossible to use anymore. they were having to treat all the injured outside y
a shocking praise from a conservative radio host, and you will hear her side of the story. and will this surveillance tape bring police any closer to solving a missing case in missouri? a live report on the hunt for baby lisa. those stories and much, much more, right here, right now on cnn. it is almost dawn in the middle east, and when the sun comes up, it will show cities and villages in the eastern part of turkey pulverized by a major earthquake. rescue workers are racing nonstop through the night to reach the victims buried under dozens of collapsed building in the city of van. we know that at least 217 people did not make it out alive. that death toll is expected to keep rising. we have a reporter on the scene and spoke us to by phone about the extremely difficult circumstances facing the rescuers and survivors. people are really scared. there are buildings the maybe ten buildings that are damaged or collapsed and some of them are state hospitals, so the injure