could be a tipping point in the wall street movement. patience with the protests wearing thin and more and more cities grown tired of the headaches associated with the protests. in portland, oregon, a standoff on the city streets overnight. more than a dozen arrested as police cleared the city parks of makeshift camps. the mayor of portland telling cnn the every campments are now public health hazards. and two policemen arrested when police tried to remove furniture and tents set up in a park. and in philadelphia, the city s mayor telling reporters what started out as a peaceful protest is now threatening public safety. occupy philly has changed. we re seeing serious health and safety issues playing out on almost a daily basis. occupy philly is fractured with internal disagreement and disputes. the people of occupy philly have also changed, and their intentions have changed. and all of this is not good for philadelphia. here in new york, with winter looming, volunteer doc
and good morning, everyone. we hope you had great weekend. i have to tell you, it was it was a moment this weekend at the penn state-nebraska football game. when both teams, before kickoff, got out there together. and it lasted a good four or five minutes. they were praying together. thinking of the victims. and i have never seen anything like that at a football game. you could see how much they were moved. so many people still reeling, stunned, after a week that saw coach paterno and the university president fired. there s a lot of soul-searching going on in state college, pennsylvania. a new front opened up in the legal battle just last night. jim avila has more. good morning, jim. reporter: good morning, george. abc news has learned of what appears to be the hiring of the first civil attorney in this case involving the penn state children here. in fact, we ve learned that that attorney appears to have been hired, retained by one of the eight victims mentioned in the
and good morning. welcome to today on a monday morning. i m matt lauer. and i m ann curry. good morning, everybody. how is it after traveling what 30,000 miles you re sitting here and looking as good as you do. looks can be deceiving. i wish i could tell you i m fine. i m shattered. i m kind of teetering from one side to the other but it will get better as the week goes on, by thursday of next week i ll be fine. we ll hold your hand through it and a lot of coffee runners ready at the becking. we ll look at the fun we had along the way on our journey including some behind the scenes stories we didn t get to share with you last week. we have serious topics ahead including this penn state child abuse scandal. that s right, pennsylvania s governor is urging any other potential victims to come forward and the attorney for one young man who says he was molested says he plans to file a civil suit against penn state. we ll talk to that attorney in just a couple of minut
the mountains. mostly cloudy tomorrow, isolated showers throughout the day. mid to upper 60s. best chance of rain is wednesday. most of us will get a little dept little bit. low 50 s on thursday. a touch of autumn on thursday and friday. road work on the outer loop of the toll road and outer loop of 66. traffic stay to the left. it stays true viaright. outer loop between new hampshire avenue and university boulevard moving construction to the shoulder. very peaceful scene. back to you. thank you. following new developments from the friday night shooting near the white house. u.s. park police has lifthave issued an arrest warrant for the man they believe is responsible. with the word is will on his neck, ortega has a standout marking. the 21-year-old is a suspect in an incident friday night in which shots were fired blocks from the white house. i don t know any protesters that would be so bold as to shoot at the white house. i witnesses saw a car speed off aft
virginia. that is not shocking. 95, 66, no accidents and getting up to the beltway. on the outer loop between 236 and braddock road was moved on to the shoulder. southbound 270, normal volume. leaving 70 is open to 109. normal troubled times between father hurley boulevard and the beltway. 95 and the b-w parkway looks ok. between washington and baltimore, looks good on 50. looks quiets through northeast washington. back to you. thank you. 6:01. investigators are searching for the gun and who shot and killed a man in northeast. he was shot in the face amount to a clock 30 this morning in the 500 block of eds wood street. he died in hospital. there s no word on what led to that shooting. this week could mark a turning point for the occupy wall street movement. two months after protesters took over parks and plazas all across the country, officials are turning up the pressure. there have been confrontations between police and protesters in several cities as officials moved