special guest at graduation. president obama will give the commencement speech. the nato conference in chicago ground zero for diplomacy and protests. a fierce confrontation yesterday between protesters and police left dozens of people injured on both sides. today more demonstrations are planned. our ted rowlands has been basically in the thick of all of that. protesters, ted, vowing to shut down, i understand, boeing s chicago headquarters today. what is happening now? is it fairly peaceful here? have they managed to shut down anything? they re just finishing a march, suzanne, arriving at boeing headquarters, and there s a couple hundred people there, so at this point it s been very peaceful. they have just been marching through the streets of chicago, but we ll see what happens in the next hour or two as they entrench themselves at boeing. we ve been hearing some reports that they are possibly shutting down some streets. if they do that, police may be forced to go in an
prokohrav told 60 minutes on we ll hear what makhali prokohrav told 60 minutes on this tuesday, december 13th. captioning funded by cbs good morning, everyone. i m jeff glor. i believe it is. you said december 13th and i realized we re only 12 days from christmas. the countdown is on, baby. good morning. lots to get to this morning. we begin with morning with the swrarry sandusky story. he s in court this morning facing his accuser. also testifying this morning, the fellow football coach who claims he saw sandusky raping one of those boys. armann katain is at the courthouse in bellefonte, pennsylvania. reporter: the purpose of today s hearing is rather simple, for the judge to determine that there is probable cause that a crime has been committed. a decision will almost certainly come by tend of the day. jerry sandusky is expected to show up at the hearing with his wife of 45 years, dottie, at side, along with other family members. his attorney said sandusky i
challenge strongman vladimir putin in next year s election. what prokorov said. captioning funded by cbs good morning, everyone. i m jeff glor. i m rebecca jarvis. it is a nice sunrise. booueautiful sunrise. jerry sandusky told the judge he didn t want to go ahead with today s pretrial hearing. the unexpected decision means sandusky will go on trial to face 52 charges of abuse involving ten boys and chief investigative correspondent has the latest. no sooner the court call under to session than joe amendola, jerry sandusky s attorney approached the bench and asking for a sidebar. at the time he waived his right, waived his right to a preliminary hearing, which was his right to do. a packed courthouse on one side sandusky s family, his wife, dottie, several family members. on the other side, family members of the victims attorneys. a formal arraignment scheduled for january 11th at which time jerry sandusky is expected to plead not guilty of 56 charges of child
prokohrav told 60 minutes on this tuesday, december 13th. captioning funded by cbs good morning everyone. i m jeff glor. i believe it is. you said december 13th and i realized we re only 12 days from christmas. the countdown is on baby. good morning. lots to get to this morning. we begin with morning with the swrarry sandusky story. he s in court this morning facing his accuser. also testifying this morning, the fellow football coach who claims he saw sandusky raping one of those boys. armann katain is at the courthouse in bellefonte pennsylvania. reporter: the purpose of today s hearing is rather simple, for the judge to determine that there is probable cause that a crime has been committed. a decision will almost certainly come by tend of the day. jerry sandusky is expected to show up at the hearing with his wife of 45 years, dottie, at side along with other family members. his attorney said sandusky is quote, dreading the experience. he isn t looking forwar
god s quarterback, tim tebow, pulls off yet another come-from-behind victory giving branco fans more reason to tebow today, monday, december 12th, branco fans more reason to tebow today, monday, december 12th, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning. welcome to today on a monday morning. i m matt lauer. we are excited for tebow. but we should probably mention with just three weeks to the iowa caucus, the name of the case is to avoid missteps. mitt romney facing heat for challenging texas governor rick perry to a $10,000 bet. his detractors say it proves the millionaire businessman can t relate to average americans. this as a new nbc news/maris poll shows that newt gingrich is leading in both south carolina and florida. we ll have the latest on all of this coming up straight ahead. also this morning, a florida woman who was brutally assaulted and nearly killed confronts her attacker in court. the question is where did she get the courage? she