he was found guilty of theft in 1996, three other charges withdrawn. it s unclear why they were withdrawn. when he was asked about these charges by the local network, he didn t deny them. he wouldn t comment further and then asked how this network was able to get their hands on this document, anderson, when cnn went to the courthouse to see the pages, we were told they were kept at a separate locations. massive charges about this. the government launched an investigation but they are hitting road blocks announcing thursday when they try to reach out to the company they hired him to, they vanished, up and left. when we went to the address on his business card, people there said it s not a real business at that location. so massive questions this weekend before mandela s funeral on sunday. he interpreted a number of other events and there have becobee been complaints from the deaf
theft, house breaking, and malicious damage to property. those charges, we can see from these pages, were withdrawn. now, when faced with questions about these charges by the local network, he didn t deny them. he wouldn t comment further, but then asked how they were able to get their hands on these pages. now, when cnn tried to go to the courthouse and see these documents, we were told they were kept off site. the government is now facing serious security questions, because he also has admitted to being schizophrenic and possibly suffering from an episode while he was standing feet away from u.s. president barack obama and many other world leaders on tuesday. the government says it will and has launched an investigation into how this man was vetted. they ve also admitted he made mistakes, but they re also saying they can t get in contact with the organization they hired him through. all of these questions costing a shadow over south africa ahead of nelson mandela s state funeral on s
80 joints. we told us a couple of weeks ago about an actual paper version of shindler s list. you might have seen steven spielberg s shindlers list, he saved more than 1,000 jewish refugees by hiring them in his factory. the auction house trying to sell it tells us there are still multiple parties they say are interested in purchasing it. where did anthony weiner come up with the name carlos danger? he was asked that just today, and i guess he answered the question. he said it was just a joke between him and someone else, but he wouldn t comment on who that person was. meanwhile an online carlos danger name generated by the website has received more than half a million hits.
what s the mood there at the white house? are they confident the cease-fire will hold? reporter: good afternoon, karen. first of all, i shouted out a question to president obama during that turkey pardon ceremony, trying to get him to respond for the cease-fire in the middle east. he wouldn t comment. i can tell you privately senior administration officials say they are cautious, they are looking at this cease-fire cautiously. they are, of course, encouraged by the fact that progress has been made. it s very fragile, as any cease-fire is in that region. president obama spoke with prime minister benjamin netanyahu today, reaffirmed the united states commitment to israel s security. talked about the importance of trying to achieve a long-term or durable solution to this problem. of course, he also spoke with egypt s president morsi, reiterated similar ideas, emphasized the importance of a long-term, more durable solution. he thanked morsi for the role he played in brokering this cease
children were laughing at her. reporter: kristina contacted the principal to complain about the award. and she blew me off and said that it was a joke that was played that the teachers joke around with the children. reporter: i headed to cassandra s school, desert springs acadeacademy, for an explanation. the principal said she wouldn t comment. i asked if she thought it was okay for teachers to hand out catastrophe awards. she shrugged her shoulders and then she blew me off. as a parent, what do you think about that award? i think it s cruel, and no child should be given an award like this. it s disturbing. reporter: you don t see this as a joke? no. reporter: and neither do experts. that isn t an award. it doesn t fit the criteria. reporter: psychologist sherry bonnman at the university of arizona college of education says any negative award, joke or not, is inappropriate, especially at that grade level. they feel less than. they feel fearful of authority,