the grand jury he was not the first victim. he started the landslide that brought down sandusky, brought down head coach joe paterno, brought down penn state s president, the senior vice president for finance and business, and the school s athletic director. he s a brave kid, his mother says, but tonight he is afraid. afraid, she says, that people might find out who he is. afraid he might run into jerry sandusky, who is out on bail. afraid that sandusky might find might ultimately go free. but that s not all she s saying tonight. she s also describing to us the pressures she faced from people who tried to get her not to go to police. pressure from community members, from teachers she says, from people she trusted to put kids first and not defend jerry sandusky. you re going to hear more of her story in just a moment from her own mouth. also tonight, john walsh joins us from america s most wanted. first, though, the shifting account of this man, penn state s wide receivers
his life on the edge. in heartbeat. and tonight for the first time he fires back at ex-wife carrie otis and the explosive charges in her new book. it probably is kind of like a little bit of sour grapes, you know, chasing a buck and delusional kind of narcissistic, self-centered point of view. mickey rourke, no holds barred. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we begin tonight with occupy wall street. thousands of protesters are flooding zuccotti park in lower manhattan tonight after a judge gave them the green light to return. but he ruled they can t bring tents, backpacks and sleeping gear into the park where they ve been living for nearly two months. tonight one of the police officers says it s the biggest, loudest crowd he s seen since the protests began. poppy harlow is at the park for us tonight. what s the mood down there? it must be a rather surreal atmosphere, isn t it? reporter: it s absolutely surreal. i ve lived here, piers, for ten years. i ve
krist kristof. and mysterious markings in the chinese desert. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. after a widespread man hunt, a suspect has now been arrested in the white house shooting incident. that comes five days after shots rang out and a day after bullets were found outside the presidential mansion. one stop by bulletproof glass. let s get the latest from athena jones at the white house. what is the latest? hi, wolf. the suspect, he had been known to have visited the area around indiana, pennsylvania, and so after distributing some flirs to hotels in the area, authorities got a tip. pennsylvania state police arrested oscar ortega hernandez in hampton, indiana, about 65 miles outside pittsburgh on wednesday afternoon. he is suspected of firing at the white house around 9:00 friday night from constitution avenue, about 700 to 800 yards away while the president was traveling. the secret service says two bullets were found on the south side of the white hou
cleared out the protesters personal belongings. 17 people were arrested there. and in a few moments, i ll have a report on where the money comes from to finance the occupy wall street movement. president barack obama is in full asia pacific mode today in hawaii. he s hosting the annual apec summit and hoping to re-energize u.s.-based business in that region. the president told ceos that americans need to stay to use his word hungry in attracting new investment from overseas. it is important to remember that the united states is still the largest recipient of foreign investment in the world. and there are a lot of things that make foreign investors see the u.s. as a great opportunity, our stability, our openness, our innovative free market culture. but we have been a little lazy, i think, over the last couple of decades. we have taken for granted, well, people want to come here. we aren t out there hungry, selling america. in a little over an hour from now, vice presi
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