bus c. it was his choice? his choice. reporter: 11 famu band members face hazing charges. two face misdemeanor charges. they all have pleaded not guilty. julienne white insists he didn t know about the hazing. the bus c initiation, i heard about it after robert s death. reporter: you d never heard a reference to it before that? no. reporter: champion s full autopsy shows he had a slightly enlarged heart. but this diagram included in the autopsy shows contusion marks and tissue damage consistent with enduring a beating. a judge set an october trial date for the 11 band members charged with felony hazing. now it is more likely that trial will take place next year. rob and paula? all right, thanks a lot, t.j. we turn now to another college campus rocked by scandal. the results of an internal penn state investigation into the jerry sandusky sex abuse case will be released today. at the center of the scandal is whether coach joe paterno knew sandusky was a pedophile. in a
mohammed is watching from neighboring lebanon, and he joins us live. good to see you. what can you tell us about the latest violence? well, syrian opposition activists told us today that they are begging the international community for their help, for their intervention, after this barbaric massacre, that s what they re calling it, that happened yesterday in the town in homs province. now, they described intense shelling, mortars raining down on the town, and then as you mentioned, they said the pro regime militias went in and started indiscriminantly slaughtering men, women, and children. we have seen gruesome, stubbing videos today. what we have heard from opposition activists corroborate what we have seen on the videos. women and children in blankets on the floors of rooms in houses. we have seen horrible videos of children which they appear that their heads have been bashed in, their lifeless bodies strewn across floors in the houses. horrifyi horrifying. we know the u.
called the disabled veteran s national foundation, dvnf. they have raised nearly 66 mi$5 million in six years. not a you re the ones from cnn? reporter: meet priscilla, president of the disabled veterans national foundation. we found that a small vfw office in baton rouge, louisiana. this is the veterans of foreign wars and i really didn t think you would do something like that and we have agreed to talk to you. you ve raised $5 million over the last three years and none of the money has gone to any veterans. c nrkcnn has been trying for years trying to promises of written responses and now a slammed door. veterans, ma am? but no answer. if you had raised $56 million over three years and done it legitimately and actually had something to show for it and given that money to veterans, you would think you would want to explain yourself, you would think you would want to show your books and show all the veterans that you have helped. they re not doing that. th
death of florida a&m drum major robert champion. witnesses describe how champion was beaten as part of a hazing ritual on a school bus. 11 band members of the a&m famous marching 100 have been charged with felony hazing and could face five years in prison if convicted. this video, unbelievable, shocking video of a new jersey dad putting his toddler in a washing machine and it has gone viral. authorities are still trying to track down the boy s family 12 days after the child was trapped in the spinning machine until an employee was finally able to cut the power and get the child out and even with all of that video they have not found the dad. will smith after slapping a photographer who tried to kiss him while promoting his new movie, well, he explained exactly what went down and he told david letterman last night. what is that? i don t know. that s what they were saying, oh, no, we re sorry, you know,
the hearing. not only do they want to hear from the director of the u.s. secret service, mark sullivan, what happened in columbia. this is the first time we ll hear publicly from the director himself. but also what the secret service investigation has found, and then the lingering question, many lingering questions, of is there a pattern here or a culture that has been many questions been raised within the secret service that the secret service should have seen this coming as senator lieberman has said. listen first here to the chairman. it is hard for many people, including me, i will admit, to believe that on one night in april 2012, in columbia, 12 secret service agents there to protect the president suddenly and spontaneously did something they or other agents had never done before. which is gone out in groups of two, three, or four to four different nightclubs or strip clubs, drink to excess, and then bring foreign national women back to their hotel rooms. now, i wil