0 trial for multiple murders. we ll talk to the boston globe reporter who knows his story better than anybody. good morning from washington. it is friday, may 31st, 2013. this is the daily rundown. luke russert in for the great chuck todd. the fbi is questioning an army veteran in texas about whether he has any knowledge of a threatening letter sent to the white house and addressed to president obama. it s the third letter that the bureau has found containing a form of the deadly poison ricin. two previous letters were addressed to new york city mayor michael bloomberg and his gun control group. the fbi says the letter to the president is similar to this one sent to bloomberg. it s type written, a note that makes threats against gun control advocates and says, quote, you will have to kill me and my family before you get my guns. the letter in essence complains about gun control and says that anyone who comes for my guns will be shot in the face. that letter was intercepted a week
ready to take our concert stage today friday june 22nd, 2012. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and ann curry, live from studio 1, a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to today friday morning. i m matt lauer. i m ann curry. country superstar knows how to put on a show. his fans have been lined up for blocks this morning in the heat and they are waiting to see him. we will deliver on that promise a little later in the morning. there s a lot of news to get to this morning. we begin this morning with jerry sandusky. the fate of the former penn state assistant football coach is now in the hands of the jury. he s accused of sexually assaulting 10 boys over a 15-year period. plus a bombshell. the reason jerry sandusky s son was ready to testify for the prosecution, he says he, too, was molested by sandusky when he was a foster child in that home. it is something the 33-year-old denied until now. nbc s national correspondent michael isikoff has been cove
about to get even hotter. country star kenny chesney gets ready to take our concert stage today friday june 22nd, 2012. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and ann curry, live from studio 1, a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to today friday morning. i m matt lauer. i m ann curry. country superstar knows how to put on a show. his fans have been lined up for blocks this morning in the heat and they are waiting to see him. we will deliver on that promise a little later in the morning. there s a lot of news to get to this morning. we begin this morning with jerry sandusky. the fate of the former penn state assistant football coach is now in the hands of the jury. he s accused of sexually assaulting 10 boys over a 15-year period. plus a bombshell. the reason jerry sandusky s son was ready to testify for the prosecution, he says he, too, was molested by sandusky when he was a foster child in that home. it is something the 33-year-old denied until now.
now she is getting cross-examined i believe from the prosecutors. let s take a listen. yes we did. you even kept any presents that she had received because while she was missing and before her remains were found, she had a birthday? yes. in the past as caylee began to outgrow certain clothing you would have garage sales, correct? yes, ma am. and you would get rid of clothes that were too small? some of them, yes. all right or you would store them in plastic containers so that they could be maintained, perhaps to sell later or for some other purpose? correct. on june 15th of 2008, was caylee potty trained? she was pretty much potty-trained but we would still carry diapers if we went out. she was, a lot of times she would wear little panties. underwear? yes. underwear. and, if we were at home, then that s what she would wear. if we went out we would have pull-ups on her in case we were driving her someplace where we can get to a restroom. little kids w
fall in love. oh, wow. announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline, june 23rd, 2011. good evening, i m bill weir. for years, he was right next to osama bin laden on the fbi s most wanted list. not only was whitey bulger charged with 19 murders, but for two decades, he was the g-man s snitch, shielded from prosecution until he disappeared. last night s arrest of the boston crime boss ends one of the most gruelling manhunts in history, and abc s david wright has the riveting details for our series, crime and punishment. reporter: he was the dillinger of our day. a gangster to wiley that in boston, at least, he became almost a folk hero. only today did we find out what whiteyulger really looks like. a big difference from all those grainy photos from long lenses. perhaps that s why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling. captured on camera. right after the fbi finally knocked o