good morning. this is your a.m. wakeup call for monday, november 14th, from the time warner center in new york. i m christine romans. carol has the morning off. here are your top stories this morning. unoccupy. cities around the country telling protesters your time is up. police in riot gear facing off protesters in portland after cops dismantled their camps. protesters in denver and other cities being told to go home. i will continue to fight for the american jobs act so that we can put our people back to work. talking business in paradise. president obama hosting asia-pacific leaders in hawaii saying jobs are job number one, and also getting tough with china and iran. the president saying no options are off the table as new details come out about tehran s nuclear program. jerry sandusky s neighbors now fearing for their safety after two cinder blocks were thrown through the accused pedophile s window. penn state trying to move on after an emotional saturday, but quest
jerry sandusky was seen raping a boy in a locker room shower. that s all he was required to do under pennsylvania law. tell the people in charge and let them decide whether to contact police. well, governor tom corbitt told nbc that just wasn t good enough. he says, by law someone in paterno s position should have to call the cops himself. should the law be changed? absolutely. i know that members of both party, republican and democrat, have already introduced measures to make that change. well, corbett is on the penn state board of trustees which fired paterno this week. he also began the investigation against jerry sandusky when he was state attorney general. sandusky is accused of sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year period. right now, let s bring in sarah ganum. she s a crime reporter for the patriot news in harrisburg. she s at the penn state campus. you have been on this story for years. when it broke, you came on and broke it down and explained it to our
light on you? what was the approach to you when the defendant lawyer cross examined you? perhaps there was an attempt to grill, but there wasn t a lot of grilling to be accomplished, because to me the case is cut and dried. did the college student hack into my e-mails over not? did he disclose personal, private e-mails for the world to see or not? he did. he admitted he did and this is the process of seeking justice to find out what the punishment would be. illegal act like that is disruptive. there is a reason it s illegal. we ll see what the jury decides in the next couple days. every time i practiced law someone would come in with notoriety a giant crowd would show up in the courtroom and every seat was filled. was there a crowd knowing the former candidate for the vice president republican ticket in the courthouse?