you don t want to go. we were just seeing pictures from a few minutes ago at the auditorium and there s a lot of empty seats. i don t know if it s biden or people seem to be running late for joe biden today. i think that might explain some of the delay. there s a lot of empty chairs in that room right now. well, ladies, i am going to please ask you to stand by while those seats do get filled and they obviously get the lights ready for joe biden to step up to the mikes there at the naacp. donna, ana, stay with me. we will join the speech and we ll talk about it afterwards. in meanwhile, it s damming, it s scathing, and it s what a lot of people already suspected. we re talking about louis freeh and his investigation into the jerry sandusky case. his report just issued a short while ago reveals that penn state officials completely disregarded signs pointing to sandusky s abuse of children and totally failed to protect the victims. take a listen. our most saddening and s
we re also waiting for ana navarro. the typical politics surrounding this event, as i ve been reading through and other times that joe biden has spoken at various events, i wonder what he s going to say and if he s going to cause a stir in biden s style. well, as you know, joe biden is quite capable of giving a very strong and capable speech. this is an audience that he is familiar with. as chairman for many years, joe biden championed equality for women and other minorities. this is an opportunity to talk about the presidential record on those issues and the president record on the economy and the affordable care act and how it helps other families, how to help small businesses and people with pre-existing conditions and other americans. so i think joe biden will respond to mitt romney but on his purpose today is to remind this audience of what president obama has accomplished in the area of civil rights and equal justice for all americans. so ana navarro, i know you wer
country s poor don t see anything of the oil wealth. reporter: like other rich oil nations, libya has a so-called sovereign wealth fund. it s invest in a number of italian firms including eni and defense firm fimnemanica and persson. and it was going to double the oil infrastructure back to the levels not seen since the 1970s. now that will surely depend on whether oil companies go back in. jim bolton, cnn, london. libya s capital city appears calm but tense wednesday when a fuel truck overturns and exploded wednesday morning, many assumed it was a rebel attack. pro-gadhafi demonstrators arrived chanting slogans. on tuesday, a sight in tripo tripoli, a convoy of trucks
the area down the coast on the road to tripoli in eastern libya. in addition, there seems to be an air strike on an army facility in the town that s about a two-hour drive west of benghazi. we were in that area yesterday, and certainly there were sort of tensions were high about the possibility of some sort of counterattack, but what we saw was that the opposition forces, despite a lot of enthusiasm, didn t have much in the way of heavy armament or organization in the event of this expected attack were to take place. i know it s a little difficult to get any information right now. and a lot of it is conflicting. but are you hearing anything about the extent of clashes or anything about the extent of casualties? no word on casualties. i did speak to somebody who lives in the area that said he saw several pickup trucks, toyota pickup trucks with troops and heavy equipment on the side of muammar gadhafi, heading in the direction beyond abjrega. the local people were trying
to hit the american homeland. if i have to go to war to stop you, i will. i think he has got north korea s attention. he has convinced china he is serious. he has gotten them to the table u nobody else was able to do it. jimmy carter is upset with jim bolton. we tried it to the jimmy carter way for 30 years. let s try it to the donald trump and john bolton way. i m very excited to hear about what could happen. martha: it s interesting to hear about these phone conversations between angela merkel and president macron. yes. martha: when raised these notions haze taker call backlash. you can t do that terrible impact on your own country s economy. this is classic, if you read the 30-year-old book art of the deal, it s throw out that sort of dramatic first marker and then kind of work your way back from there and something is better than nothing. well, fire and fury worked when it came to north korea. we have the best chance in the last 30 years to end the north korean nuclear prog