just a moment because that s the question everybody wants to know the answer to. matt sandusky is 33 years old now. he went to live with them as a foster child and he was later adopted. he denied ever being abused by sandusky until just this week. as the trial was going on, he apparently approached prosecutors and told them that he was molested. jason, if matt sandusky s claims was known by the prosecution, why didn t they call him to testify? well, i think it s a good question. i think there s a question in terms of whether or not his testimony would have been a admissib admissible, for one reason, jerry sandusky is not charged with sexually abusing his son. i can tell you this. think of this scenario. let s say for example jerry sandusky had taken the witness stand and it said during his testimony i m a great father, i have a great relationship with my children. that, then, would have opened the door for the prosecution to call a rebuttal witness and my sources told me, i
outfront tonight, the plunge. the dow slid 251 point, today. there s only one other day this year that it has been worse. people are afraid. they re afraid of the blood gushing out of europe s veins. they re afraid of the blood draining out of jobs here in the united states. ultimately, they re most afraid that congress is too cold-blooded to do anything about it. to make a deal that could instill confidence again in the greatest economy on earth. yes, that is, still, by leap, bounds, everything, everybody, the united states of america. instead, by the end of the day, the credit rating agency moody s downgraded america s five biggest banks. specifically blaming fear about stability in the global financial system. that means it s going to cost those banks more to operate. that means they have less money to lend to all the borrowers in this country. about the only person feeling good today, billionaire larry ellison. it s good when you got $36 billion and buying an entire isl
good evening. two great interviews tonight with two fascinating people. first, tony robbins, who inspires millions. he s helped superstar celebrities and heads of state. and tonight he s talking about keeping america great with words of wisdom that could literally change your life. also, the hilarious julia louis-dreyfus. we watched her in nine seasons as elaine on seinfeld. now she s playing the vice president on hbo s hit comedy veep. a role that s changed her view on something important. i have more sympathy for all women in government. i think that being a woman in a position of power is tricky but important and crucial, actually. and i think the more women we have in power the better off our country will be. tonight, keeping america great with inspirational superstar tony robbins, author, entrepreneur, humanitarian. the list goes on and on. he s helped ceos and citizens from around the world. on tv you can see him in breakthrough with tony robbins and life cla
attack on women s health like this in the last 40 years. also, jennifer love hewitt s racy new role, a sultry suburban mom. tonight she talks love, fame, her figure and her scandalous billboards. plus anyone for tennis? serena williams like you ve never seen her before in the olympics, her emotions, her men, and heartbreak. i think that s tough to be in love, and then it, you know, it might not work out. and that s life. and talking of heartbreak, only in america special, serena and i hit the court with the wimbledon champ in for a bit of a nasty surprise. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story the race for the white house kicks off probably tomorrow when president obama s re-election campaign launches in ohio. it s a crucial battleground state for him and mitt romney. social issues are front and center in the fight and tonight we have the feisty cynthia nixon as she slams romney on same-sex marriage and abortion. but she also has strong words for t
. they stand accused of plotting the dets of nearly 3,000 americans. khalid sheikh mohammed and four other suspects facing arraignment today in guantanamo bay. chris lawrence is there for us. it seems like these men are doing everything they can just to drag all of this out further. reporter: yeah, don. and the arraignment was just about over and there was another outburst in the courtroom, just literally a few minutes ago. we were watching the court proceedings. everything seemed to be wrapping up, and then the judge sort of turned to one of the detainees and said no, no, no. and the judge said put your shirt back on and sit down or you will be escorted out of the courtroom. now, because of the vantage point, we couldn t tell which defendant he was speaking to, but clearly there was an attempt by one of the defendants to take his shirt off in the courtroom, which the judge quickly put a stop to and moved on. what about that first outburst during the proceed ings? somet