investigation began into alleged sex crimes. in announcing the resignation of the ceo, he quoted a message from a mother who wrote saying, i m saddened by the prospect of people losing faith in this amaze organization. what you have done second mile has said it s begun it s own international investigation and has hired outside attorneys and that includes lynn abraham, a long-time district attorney in philadelphia. suzanne, we haven t heard directly from anyone at second mile. we have seen paper statements over the last week, but there s increasing pressure on this group to come out and address these allegations of what happened. again, they re not charged with anything, but this is the group where these alleged victims came from. do we suppose that this is just the beginning, mary? there s going to be a domino effect or the head of the organization is the only one to fall? reporter: it s really very difficult to say, because like with so many things in this story, the
on this sunday. from the cnn center, welcome to your cnn sunday morning. 6:00 a.m. in atlanta. 5:00 a.m. in st. louis. 3:00 a.m. in berkeley. as always, a special good morning to our service men and women watching on the american forces network. thank you for being here, and thank you for what you do. i m t.j. holmes. let s start with politics and with the president. he s headed out west today to washington state, has a couple of re-election fundraisers on his schedule. also has a social madia town hall on monday, he ll be talking about jobs, of course. last night he had this message during a speech to the congressional black caucus. i m going to press on for jobs. i m going to press on for equality. i m going to press on for the sake of our children. i m going press on for the sake of all those families who are struggling right now. i don t have time to feel sorry for myself. i don t have time to complain. i m going to press on. i expect all of you to march with me and p
tropics too much late will he because things are relatively quiet. maria is harmlessly floating north of puerto rico. we re not concerned with this at all. here s the latest forecast from the hurricane center. still taking it safely away from the east coast to the united states. we will get waves and rip currents this upcoming weekend, but bermuda, possibly rough weather, but that s it. so nothing to worry about, which is really good news for this time of year because they can be quite nasty. it if there s one spot that has the worst morning commute, it s in st. louis. down up to raining pretty good now. even thunderstorms out towards washington. so if you re in the st. louis area and traveling up 44 south of st. louis and down to the western portion of the state, that s where you ll need the umbrella as you head out the door. other forecast concerns, not a lot. looking pretty nice today. washington, d.c., could have a light chance of a shower or storm, but it will be mild from philly
and that s the big challenge with daylight come tomorrow. molly line up in rhode island. thank you very much. a brand new update from the national weather service from tropical storm irene. sustained winds of 50 miles per hour and following on queb0 customers without power and the storm now is moving across our border with canada and into that country. let s get the latest from maria molina live from the weather center. harris, that s right. the advisory as of 8 a.m. right now. we re printing something up because the battery at southern part of manhattan and new york city, we actually looked at some record levels of storm surge or actually high tide levels, so as of 8:42 this morning, we did look at very high levels there and something that we ll continue to update you on. otherwise the center of the storm system as of the advisory is 20 miles to the south of st. john s ferry in vermont and moving rapidly, to
and that s the big challenge with daylight come tomorrow. molly line up in rhode island. thank you very much. a brand new update from the national weather service from tropical storm irene. sustained winds of 50 miles per hour and following on queb0 customers without power and the storm now is moving across our border with canada and into that country. let s get the latest from maria molina live from the weather center. harris, that s right. the advisory as of 8 a.m. right now. we re printing something up because the battery at southern part of manhattan and new york city, we actually looked at some record levels of storm surge or actually high tide levels, so as of 8:42 this morning, we did look at very high levels there and something that we ll continue to update you on. otherwise the center of the storm system as of the advisory is 20 miles to the south of st. john s ferry in vermont and moving rapidly, to