against jerry sandusky are true, that will be for a jury to decide. he likely had a powerful network of enablers, or at the very least countless people who had powerful interests in not believing the allegations against him. yes, tonight that sishlg grew. this is a former home of thomas harmon, retired penn state chief of police. he was living there in 1998. remember that year. today we ve learned his neighbor back then, just three doors down was, you guessed it, in the blue house, jerry sandusky. that s jerry sandusky s house there. not only were they neighbors, not only did their kids play and ride bikes together, worshipped at the same church, this one called saint paum s united methodist. neighbors and fellow church members back in 1998 which is when the mother of a boy went to police with a sexual abuse complaint against coach sandusky. according to a grand jury report she says it happened on campus, allegedly touching the boy inappropriately in tur show. the investigati
i m erin burnett. out front tonight, the u.s. pullout of iraq and its final hours. in 19 days all troops will be out. iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki traveled to washington to meet president obama today. this is a historic moment. a war is ending. a new day is upon us. and let us never forget those who gave us this chance. the untold number of iraqis who have given their lives. more than 1 million americans, military and civilian, who have served in iraq. nearly 4,500 fallen americans who gave their last full measure of devotion. we have a moral obligation to all of them to build a future worthy of their sacrifice. the two leaders laid a wreath at arlington national cemetery for the close to 4,500 troops who did lose their lives in iraq. but with 16,000 americans slated to remain, none of whom will be military, some are worried that america has made the wrong call in pulling troops out. one of those concerned is former vice president dick cheney. i asked him earlier
is state of the union. there was a boxing match here in washington last night, but the real punches were thrown in des moines. let s be candid. the only reason you didn t become a career politician is you lost to tedty kennedy in 1994. the last thing he needs to have is not just a person who is an historian but also someone who is running for president of the united states stand up and say things that create extraordinary timult in his neighborhood. if you want a difference, michele bachmann is the difference. if freddie mac is bailed out by a bailout, so i tink, newt, you got some of our taxpayer money. if you will cheat on your wife, if you will cheat on your spouse, then why wouldn t you cheat on your business partner or why wouldn t you cheat on anybody for that matter. back in 1984, newt, i was running for the united states senate andy not support an individual mandate and i was a conservative. you strayed on that issue as you have on others. the record i
it happened, and i ll explain. next, more than 60% of the vote in egypt this week went to islamists. how worried should we be? then, is shale gas the answer to all america s troubles, or at least to many of them? you ve heard about fracking, what is it, is it safe? find out. first, here s my take. president obama gave an important speech in kansas last week. whether you agree with all of it or not, he has begun a national conversation about the economy and the role of government. that s what this election should be about. and in presenting his view, obama shifted the economic conversation from deficits alone to the crucial issue of growth. after all, deficits matter because they could have a harmful effect on growth. so the question we should all ask is what would make this economy grow. what has stopped it from growing over the last few years, indeed over much of the last decade? one theory heard a lot these days is that the economy is burdened by excessive governmen
we recently came across something remarkable. a man who trained himself to do the same thing. plus, would you deliver an electric shock just because a skin tis told you to push the button. the experiment that shocked us all. now a man who was there is speaking out. millions of americans know what it s like to wrestle with insurance companies. i cover these stories a lot. what you re about to hear is a problem that i have never run across before. something quite like this. in 2008 the woman you re going to meet was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease that caused a scarring on her insides. it was choking off her trachea, her windpipe and heir ability to breathe. she was treated at the university of miami hospital. her doctors believe that the treatment she eefd there kept her off a breathing machine and probably saved her life but she was left after all of this facing bills of more than a million dollars. now her story is complicated but we want to try and break this down