football, which was so crucial to the economic engine of this community, and the identity of the school. and if it can recruit and put on a top flight football team, if it can t play in ball games, basically, something that has been central to penn state for decades has been really, severely hit here, all a result of that jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. michael isikoff, thank you so much. just about half an hour ago, sir elton john took part in a public reading of the names of people who have died of aids. it s part of the world s largest aids conference getting underway in washington today. john will deliver the keynote address later this afternoon. more than 20,000 scientists, policymakers, and people living with hiv are taking part. and still ahead on this special edition of e jansing and co co. , live from colorado, the rekindled drug debate. richard lui will take a look at how the suspect got his arsenal
although the perpetrator of this evil act has received a lot of attention over the last couple of days, that attention will fade away. and in the end, after he has felt the full force of our justice system, what will be remembered are the good people who are impacted by this tragedy. we re exploring this tragedy in depth this morning. we ll hear from survivors of the shooting and also going to hear from the mayor of aurora, a clinical psychologist, and former fbi agent and speak exclusively with a man who was a camp counselor with holmes. we begin with an interview with two young women, micayla hicks and lori shaffer, next to where the gunman open fire, a bullet passed through the wall and struck micayla right in the chin. lori was sitting next to micayla. how does your chin feel? it hurts pretty bad in my gums, bottom gums got pushed back by the bullet and one oth was knocked out and luckily caught it in my hand. the tooth next to the bottom front got moved around an
a missing persons report was even filed. inside this really strange and bizarre story, straight ahead. and power right in your wallet. a new iphone charger the size of a credit card saves you when you run out of juice. we ll show it to you in 20 minutes. newsroom begins right now. good morning, i m zoraid zoraida sambolin sitting in for carolyn costello. penn state faces the stunning blow from jerry sandusky. they face the penalties of the school s cover-ups in the scandal. the penalties are described as unprecedented. steve is in pennsylvania where they re holding the news conference. what can you tell us? we re meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we re expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case told cnn what we will hear, that penn state will be hit with fines in excess of $30 million. reports are also circulating that penn state university will lose
weather? if your nation was just a few feet above sea level, you would be really worried. we ll talk with a former president of just such a nation. and why am i wiggling my fingers in a mirror here, to try to understand the wonders of the human brain. come along for an amazing tour. but first, here is my take. the attacks and counterattacks in this presidential campaign are, i suppose, inevitable. but let s be honest. they re largely untrue or irrelevant. whatever the paperwork shows, mitt romney was not running bain capital after 1999 and he if he was outsourcing jobs, it is not sleazy, it is how you run a business efficiently. on the other side, romney s recent claim accusing the president of shoveling government grants to his political supporters is so twisted that it earned him the washington post s fact checker s highest score for distortion. four pinocchios. his recent refrain that obama s views are foreign. this course is extraordinarily foreign. but it is frankly
of coming in to us right now and it s really fascinating when you look at how these networks that take nuclear material from the u.s. and then provide it overseas. two men have been indicted. a citizen of iran and a resident of china are being accused to try to obtain and illegally export these u.s. materials toer rang. and they re used to construct, operate and maintain gas center fudges. there was a statement that was released by lisa monaco. she s the assistant attorney general iranian networks continue to target u.s. and western companies for technology acquisition by using fraud front companies and middle men in nations around the globe. so essentially the citizens of people who are doing things like this are setting up fake companies, trying to buy materials from the u.s. and then slip them into iran and obviously with iran s nuclear programs right now, you can see the concerns with that. one other thing that came out in this, some of the details against these men in pa