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books literally locked up. one of the those books was written by a guy named william shakespeare. starting point begins right now. welcome. everybody. the cruise ship rescue mission has now been suspended in giglio, italy. the cruise ship is now slipping which we ll update you on what exactly what means in just a few moments but it sounds like that ship which has been listing on one side is now going under. italian prosecutors have ruled out at this point technical error. the ceo is apologizing. he says he believes it is human error and the captain of that ship has been arrested and charge with manslaughter and abandoning his ship. the ship hit rocks, has 160-foot gash in one of its side. many people think the other side looks the same way. 2300 tons of fuel on board. at this point there is no sign of leakage. there are 14 people missing at lea least, including 2 americans and 6 people reported dead at this point. passengers have been reliving as they tell their story it

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governor mitt romney. only yesterday south carolina s biggest newspaper, the state, endorsed huntsman. we ll talk more about this in fair game coming up later in this hour. well, the owner of the kreutz ship that ran aground and partially sank off italy says hope is the last thing to die. an estimated 16 people are still unaccounted for in friday s disaster. for a while the search teams had to pull back because the ship was rocking. the ship was carrying more than 4,000 people. he s been arrested and could face charges including manslaughter and abandoning ship. the accident killed at least six people. a sea-faring triumph in nome, alaska. this will keep the town bright and warm through spring. it arrived late saturday literally in a coast guard ice cutter after an unprecedented 300-mile trek through the bering sea. anti-government protesters in syria chanting, we don t want your amnesty, we will give you one. reportedly offered to excuse all crimes committed by oppos

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111220:07:49:00

you d think schultz would have said, my god, it s sandusky again. instead, six more years go off the clock, all awhile more abuse is taking place. that s what i find significant. buzz, how about you, from friday, what was striking? that certainly was striking. i thought mcquery was an incredibly credible witness despite everything before. what was really intriging and disturbing to me actually were the notes of grand jury testimony read into the record, particularly from paterno. i found it fascinating that his first reaction to what mcquery told him which was clearly extremely sexual in nature, that s what mcquery said. joe s first reaction is, look, there s not much else i can two, he doesn t work for anymore. it seems to me it s a liability issue, a legal issue. he waits a day because it s a saturday. doesn t want to disturb anyone on the weekend.

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he slumps in his chair. he says to mcquery, i m sorry you had to see that. mcquery must have told him something. he did not use the words anal intercourse out of respect to the coach. obviously paterno saw something disturbing. it seems to me, you get the eyewitness, you get mcquery assay, look, this is what mike saw. kathleen, what stands out from friday? it was an incredible day in court. what did you find most significant? as a prosecutor, in their standpoint, i thought the testimony was strong, it was credible and it was consistent. we were worried maybe mcquery bunt going it be consistent, but he was. i agree with buzz. all of the actions of the coach paterno afterwards shows that he knew the significance of it. i think it goes right back to that culture of sweeping it under the rug. of the good old boys club. in making sure that they control

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testimony? i want to put something on the screen that will lead me to make my first observation. mcquery was questioned about why he never approached the police about what he believed he had seen. he said he believed he pursued the proper protocol by talking to penn state vice president gary schultz and athletic director tim curley. quote, i thought i was talking to the head of the police to be frank with you. in my mind, it was like talking to the d.a. i was talking to the police who knew what to do and what to do with us. that s a reference to schultz. what strikes me, kathleen and buzz, we have confirmation that schultz was in the loop in the 1998 incident that was not prosecuted by a local d.a. albeit he didn t know much about it but he was in the loop. it s 2002 when mcquery tells him about having seen the conduct in the shower. my point is a fog horn should have sounded at that point. it was four years after that first incident.

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