make no mistake, this is not a vacation. also a new list of seven natural wonders of the world revealed? but what do you think is missing? maybe you think something is missing from that list. welcome to you all from the cnn center in atlanta. this is cnn saturday morning. we are glad you are right here. let s start on the campus of penn state university. look at this. this happened last night. students, thousands of them, came out for a candlelight vigil to support the victims of the sex abuse scandal. this is the same place where students rioted in support of fired football coach joe paterno just two days ago. we are hearing from joe paterno from his son which says my father is experiencing a range of powerful emotions. he is absolutely distract over what happened to the children and their families. he also wants to very much to speak publicly and answer questions. at this stage, however, he has no choice but to be patient and defer to the legal process. he also said the
few days have been full of economic and political uncertainty. now, some major changes are under way. in italy, the senate has approved an economic reform package paving the way for the departure of prime minister silvio berlusconi. in greece, the new prime minister, lucas papademos was officially sworn in. from rome, a glimmer of hope. italy s senate passed a series of emergency economic measures. silvio berlusconi said he will resign making way it is assumed for this man, the former european commissioner who will head a technocrat government. he will be tasked with balancing italy s budget by 2014 to help contain europe s debt crisis. public-sector salaries will be frozen for three years, there will be a crackdown on tax evasion. europe s leaders welcomed the news. i am very hopeful that italy will sort out the situation soon. there is the news that we have been receiving but i cannot respond for italy. in europe s other problem the capital of athens, there was more a
wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? and now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. change sweeps through the eurozone as greece swears in a new prime minister and italy gets ready to bid farewell to silvio berlusconi. can president assad s clean can president assad clean to power in syria? people around the world stop to remember those who served. a world war ii veteran shares his sketches of his time. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. from athens to rome, the past few days have been full of economic and political uncertainty. now, some major changes are under way. in italy, the senate has approved an economic reform package paving the way for the departure of prime minister silvio berlusconi. in greece, the new prime minister, lucas papademos was officially sworn in. from rome, a glimmer of hope. italy s senate passed a series of eme
oakland to let us know about the message ant reaction. good afternoon, craig. good afternoon. reporter: and if you look at the plaza, there is very little movement here. nobody seems to be leaving. as you mentioned, there is a growing number of people who are against the occupy oakland right now, at least the encampment. the pressure from the people may not get them to leave but it may be the water building under the tent. i m committed to it. we believe in oakland. we believe in occupy oakland. we believe in changing oakland for the better. the people are just adamant. martha freeburg braved the cold weather and the early stages of parkinson s disease to send this message. i came out here this morning because these people have to go. they are creating an atmosphere of lawlessness reporter: she has not one flier but five different versions of a similar message. mob rule is not democracy. reporter: the oakland police association wrote a message, too. the police