sandusky founded for troubled kids. susan candiotti is live at courthouse in pennsylvania. as i understand it, there has been a last-minute filing of some information that is a bit of a bombshell with regards to what s happening in the courtroom. somewhat related but somewhat not related, right? that s right. it has to do with two other people who are charged in connection with the case against jerry sandusky. you remember the two former penn state officials are currently charged with perjury in connection with allegedly lying to the grand jury about what they did or didn t know about allegations involving jerry sandusky. that trial has not happened yesterday. but those two former officials are tim curley and gary schultz, a former vice president at penn state in charge of police investigations on campus. cnn obtained court documents filed late yesterday that indicate the possible existence of what you could call a secret file not previously known to anyone until now. now i
earlier i spoke with the escam bya county manager. we advise residents in the low-lying or have flooding problems when we have heavy rains to consider going to higher ground, maybe with friends or family members elsewhere in the county. just try to get people out of harm s way is the challenge right now. according to the national weather service, pensacola received 13 inches of rain just yesterday. forecasters say it could get another five to ten inches of rain tonight. and right now, out west, colorado firefighters are trying to get a handle on the high park wildfire. 14,000 acres have burned in the northern part of the state, forcing more evacuations. our primary goal is to make sure we get all the people out of the way of the fire. it is a terrible thing to have people hearing about their homes. it s 1,000 times worse to have someone missing. and our focus right now is to make sure the evacuations we re going house to house to make sure we get people out of harm
i m talking about kruklo dollar. he preaches in his massive church just outside atlanta. no, he says he did not punch her. no, he says, he did not choke her. those are the accusations that got dollar thrown in jail on thursday. earlier today, these words from the pastor to his congregation. the truth is, she was not choked, she was not punched. there were not any scratches on her neck. but the only thing on her neck was a prior skin abrasion from eczema. anything else is an exaggeration and sensationalism. our nick fuentas is watching this whole thing, saw him in church today. what s going on here? police are saying one thing and crefla dollar is saying another thing. he choked his daughter over an argument about going to a party. he s saying, no, you can t go because you had bad grades. what police are saying happened is he choked and beat her. he s saying it was a family incident that escalated, got out of hand, he never meant to harm anyone. before we go on and tal
injuries. but what happened to one lance corporal made my jaw drop. how does anyone survive having a rocket-propelled grenade being shot into their body? here s correspondent barbara starr. reporter: marine corporal perez know the rocket-propelled grenade was coming right at him. all of a sudden, just, i just saw the rpg coming towards me, and it hit me, and you know, i was hit and my boys, they knew exactly what to do and they came down, no hesitation, no nothing, and they picked me up, got me to safety. reporter: winder perez had a live, foot-long, rocket-propelled grenade embedded in his left side, but even so, he kept his cool. i tried to call in my own medivac, but u couldn t because my radio, the rpg had struck the battery in my radio. reporter: plain words from this baseball-loving 23-year-old native of the dominican republic. perez and his fellow marines knew the rpg could explode at any minute, but they also knew he needed medical help as soon as possible.