Right now were hearing from the State Attorney General and the police commissioner. We really cannot forget in all of this the eight alleges victims, boys as young as 7 or 8 years old. We do have to warn you that the details reveiled revealed by the grand jury are report and hard to stomach. Many News Articles and Opinion Pieces have already been written about this and many of you are very familiar with the allegations contained in the presentment, as well as the defendants that have been charged and the institutions and organizations that have been mentioned in this case. I also understand that many of you have questions concerning the allegations. The criminal charges an other issues related to the case. Commissioner noonan and i will attempt to address many of those as many of those questions as possible, but i need to qualify that statement by making it clear that this is an Ongoing Investigation and its also a grand jury investigation, which means that there are going to be some d
there was heavy shelling in several places, at least 35 people killed today. yesterday more than 200 died. opposition activists say regime forces are firing at people from low flying helicopters and syrian state tv claims at least three civilians and a security officer were killed in a suicide truck bombing. the syrian opposition wants kofi annan removed saying he has failed to broker a peace plan. a u.s. official tells cnn syria is believed to be moving some of its chemical weapons. why? it is unclear, the answer that is, but the question is causing significant concerns here in the u.s. and abroad. here is barbara starr. a new worry about how far al-assad will go to keep his grip on power. the u.s. now believes the syrian regime has moved some of its chemical weapons in recent days. as the fighting continues, u.s. officials will only say the weapons are still under the control of assad forces but a former cia director says make no mistake, the u.s. is urgently trying to ga
protecting young boys. that s the scathing conclusion of an eight-month inquiry into the jerry sandusky scandal. reporter: former fbi director louis freeh said it was fear of bad publicity which kept officials from revealing details to the public regarding jerry sandusky s contact with young boys. the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children sandusky victimized. reporter: the report pored over documents. freeh blasted former president graham spanier, athletic director tim curly, vice president gary schultz and paterno for l inaction. nobody even spoke to sandusky. not one of those four persons, including the coach, who was a
we have more from state college, pennsylvania. reporter: the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who sandusky victimized. reporter: freeh concluded top penn state figures repeatedly concealed critical facts from law enforcement and the public at large. who were they? graham spanier, tim curly, former athletic director, gary schultz, the former vice president, all of whom have denied wrong doing and joe paterno, the legendary and revered football coach who died last january. there s more red flags here than you could count. reporter: several of the more than 3 million e-mails and documents unearthed by freeh s investigators show that paterno, contrary to his grand jury testimony, was informed and kept apprised of a 1998 police investigation of suspected child abuse by sandusky in the
legacy left. you don t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that tim curly has a three pronged plan. one of which it s going to be reported to the department of welfare. he talks to paterno. all of a sudden, the key element of the plan has disappeared. and even paterno himself in his very brief and frankly odd grand jury testimony said he knows something of a sexual nature occurred. they know sandusky at the least was in the shower with a 10-year-old boy. they don t care about victim. it s about spin. it s all about treating jerry humanely. and graham spanier was right. it gets out they were vulnerable and more than vulnerable. i think it just cements paterno not only as someone who was cowardly and did not do what he should have in the beginning, but also a liar. buzz, you know that according to testimony presented at the