he also says he reported it. in the same e-mail he said he had discussions with police and with the official at the university in charge of police. listen to mcqueary now, this is what he told a cbs news reporter. you have any idea when you think you might be ready to talk? this process has to play out. i just don t have anything else to say. okay. then, just one last thing. just describe your emotions right now. all over the place. just kind of, shaken. crazy. crazy. you said, what like a snow globe. let me bring in andrew mcgill, he s one of the frt reporters that broke the story for morning call the newspaper. let s start with how you got this e-mail in the first place. well, t.j., it essentially was sent to us by a friend of mcqueary. and the e-mail chain mcqueary made it clear that he was okay with having this sent out. now, there are only bits and pieces we have seen from the article that you all put out and published. but the entire e-mail, do
street. and facing dozens of counts of child abuse, coach jerry sandusky speaks out in an interview and denies he s a interview and denies he s a pedophile. captions by vitac www.vitac.com in a predawn raid, occupy wall street protesters were driven out two months after they started camping out. a court is deciding whether they should be allowed in. let s go to poppy harlow. what happened in zuccotti park and what happens next? well, wolf, at about 1:00 a.m. this morning, hundreds of new york city police officers raided the park behind me. completely cleared it out of occupy wall street protesters. i was here from 2:00 a.m. on. there were clashes in the streets from protesters and the police. the scene now, this park is surrounded by protesters and supporters of the movement waiting for a result from the courts. the hearing going on right now. what happened is this morning, a new york state supreme court judge issued a ruling saying it was illegal for the protesters