photographs early this thursday morning, december 8th, 2011. good thursday morning, everyone. i m jeff glor. chris wragge is off this morning and miss erica hill is in washington, d.c. this morning. erica, good morning. jeff, good morning to you. here from washington a closer look at the races that are shaping up for 2012, also the increasingly important impact of so-called super pacs and what we re talking about there is a lot of big money so that s ahead, jeff. erica, we ll see you very soon. this morning jerry sandusky is waking up in jail. he was arrested wednesday after two more men came forward with graphic accounts saying he abused them when they were boys. anna warner has more. reporter: sandusky spent his first night in jail here at the centre county correctional center bail set at $250,000 after the pennsylvania attorney general filed 12 new charges against him. jerry sandusky s trip to jail began shortly after 1:00 wednesday afternoon when pennsylvania stat
f former assistant football coach jerry sandusky is speaking out to the new york times. a new study about doctors who own their own equipment. they may be prescribing tests that you really do not need. that s coming up as well. first, this is a pivotal day for herman cain, the republican presidential candidate, is in atlanta. he met with his wife for the first time since allegations of having a 13-year affair surfaced and he is expected to make a major announcement today. correspondent whit johnson is in our washington bureau with the new developments. whit, good morning to you. reporter: rebecca, good morning. a decision could come as soon as today on whether or not herman cain will stay in the race. he has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct but left the door open for a possible withdrawal. stay informed. because there s a lot of garbage out there on the internet. there s a lot of garbage out there on tv. there s a lot of garbage out there about me! don t
outpouring of support has changed their lives. a person giving them promise and hope. hitting the right note. after vanishing decades ago, the singing telegram is back. but this time instead of a knock, just click early this saturday morning, december 3rd, 2011. captioning funded by cbs that s a pretty picture. happy saturday. good morning and welcome to the early show. i m rebecca jarvis. i m russ mitchell. early this morning, we have new details about the penn state sex scandal from the man at the center of the storm. f former assistant football coach jerry sandusky is speaking out to the new york times. a new study about doctors who own their own equipment. they may be prescribing tests that you really do not need. that s coming up as well. first, this is a pivotal day for herman cain, the republican presidential candidate, is in atlanta. he met with his wife for the first time since allegations of having a 13-year affair surfaced and he is expected to ma
outpouring of support has changed their lives. a person giving them promise and hope. hitting the right note. after vanishing decades ago, the singing telegram is back. but this time instead of a knock, just click early this saturday morning, december 3rd, 2011. captioning funded by cbs that s a pretty picture. happy saturday. good morning and welcome to the early show. i m rebecca jarvis. i m russ mitchell. early this morning, we have new details about the penn state sex scandal from the man at the center of the storm. f former assistant football coach jerry sandusky is speaking out to the new york times. a new study about doctors who own their own equipment. they may be prescribing tests that you really do not need. that s coming up as well. first, this is a pivotal day for herman cain, the republican presidential candidate, is in atlanta. he met with his wife for the first time since allegations of having a 13-year affair surfaced and he is expected to ma
chris wragge is off this morning. looking forward to those grammy nominations. you can t go wrong starting the morning with adele. and rihanna. on the last day of november? how did that happen? seller. we begin in los angeles where prolice are clearing out the protesters in front of city hall. reporter: just after midnight pacific time, police told the occupy l.a. protesters that this was an unlawful assembly. it told those who wanted would be given time to depart, but those who stayed would be subject to arrest. after several such warnings, the police who had massed in large numbers, some 1,400 police downtown, moved in. some 200 police swarmed out of city hall in riot gear and took up positions around the camp. they were then joined by other officers in hazmat suits. out in the streets, a long blue line of police moved slowly through the intersections walking the protesters out of the intersections and clearing protesters out around city hall then set up disma