reporter: good morning, soledad, negotiations under way in the parliament building behind me here in athens to try to forge some type of coalition. the party that won the election yesterday, new democracy led by samaras, didn t get an absolute majority, only got 129 seats and needs 151 in the parliament to have a majority. so negotiations are continuing. he s got three days to try to bring together some of the other parties as well into a coalition. it s going to get greece out of this political and economic stalemate. the big point from the u.s. point of view and global point of view, samaras, the new democracy, supports the aus t austerity measured imposed on greece and not going to turn its back on its financial commitments and will for the most continue in the european single currency. big sigh of relief because of that. very big deadlines looming. matthew, thank you very much. still ahead, i ll talk to ken rogoff, the former head of the international monetary fund.
new developments overnight in the case involving secretary of commerce john bryson. and his two car crashes. he went back to work yesterday but not today. find out why, coming up in this hour of cnn. welcome to early start, i m zoraida sambolin. i m ashleigh banfield. we re bringing you the news from a to z. it is 5:00 on the dot in the east. let s start with this, shall we? victim number one ready to take the stand today in jerry sandusky child abuse sex trial. today s witness was just 11 or 12 years old when he first met the penn state assistant football coach. it was his accusations that triggered this criminal investigation leading to jerry sandusky s arrest. susan candiotti is live in bellefonte, pennsylvania this morning, she s been covering this case. incredible stories coming out in court. i don t know if it can get any worse. his story is set to come out in court today. what is the story of victim number one following yesterday s story of victim number four?