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which is you and which is gary. >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. in a rare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me i was blue. that i hadn't had enough oxygen to me or something. >> reporter: identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home, this was little money and lots of problems. author leaven interviewed larry hall it. >> was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> reporter: neighbors say their mother was domineering. their father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> not at all. not for me. at 12 years of age, larry and i started to work at the cemetery. >> reporter: as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the back ward twin. i was the more dominant, outgoing twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates called the misfits or the stinky crowd. >> reporter: still the boys were best
which is you and which is gary. >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. in a rare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born my mother told me i was blue. that i hadn't had enough oxygen to me or something. >> reporter: identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home, this was little money and lots of problems. author leaven interviewed larry hall it. >> was a very cluttered household. they were raised...
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and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said, it was just my dreams. i said, larry, that's not what you said. you said it happened and you didn't like talking about it because you didn't like the things you had done but you never mentioned it being a dream. >> but he stuck to his new story. larry hall was recanting everything. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. ♪ imagine me and you, i do ♪ i think about you day and night ♪ ♪ it's only right ♪
and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said, it was just my dreams. i said, larry, that's not what you said. you said it happened and you didn't like talking about it because you didn't like the things you had done but you never mentioned it being a dream. >> but he stuck to his new story. larry hall was recanting...
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and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said, it was just my dreams. i said, larry, that's not what you said. you said it happened and you didn't like talking about it because you didn't like the things you had done but you never mentioned it being a dream. >> but he stuck to his new story. larry hall was recanting everything. ♪ [ male announcer ] it has an hd webcam, killer audio, and lids that switch to start every semester fresh. but mostly it helps me try new moves on and off the court. ♪ [ male announcer ] powered by the 2nd gen intel core i5 processor: not just smart, visibly smart. for a limited time purchase select dell pc's and receive our holiday photo solution. our gift to you. [ femala $100 cream. we wereo flattered when regenerist beat flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of ameri
and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said, it was just my dreams. i said, larry, that's not what you said. you said it happened and you didn't like talking about it because you didn't like the things you had done but you never mentioned it being a dream. >> but he stuck to his new story. larry hall was recanting...
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gary joins me now. gary, why is the district attorney so sure that bobby davis and his stepbrother are telling the truth? >> well, anderson, he thinks the stepbrothers' words are very credible. and he also thinks that audiotape that we heard with laurie fine is devastating. but then we learned this today. and that is there is a witness whose identity is being protected. she's now about 40 years old, but back then she was 16 years old and she was an au pair in the fine's house. and she heard and saw a lot. listen to what the d.a. told us about that. it's your impression that the au pair is convinced that bernie fine had a sexual relationship with bobby davis, while she worked at that house? >> no question about it. all kinds of things that -- i mean, she didn't physically witness any molestation. but, clearly, body language, affect, the way they talked to each other, the way they acted around each other, the conversations she had with laurie fine. there's no question that she felt that. >> for example, w
gary joins me now. gary, why is the district attorney so sure that bobby davis and his stepbrother are telling the truth? >> well, anderson, he thinks the stepbrothers' words are very credible. and he also thinks that audiotape that we heard with laurie fine is devastating. but then we learned this today. and that is there is a witness whose identity is being protected. she's now about 40 years old, but back then she was 16 years old and she was an au pair in the fine's house. and she...
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>> well, i totally agree with what gary said. pay down debt. entering retirement debt-free is the way to be but to get there, people need to track their spending. a survey revealed that 56% of us have no idea where our money goes. don't be one of them. see what you spend. your hard-earned money on. that's the way you can plug the holes. then dedicate that found money to debt repayment. also consider downsizing. make that a fun, not a sad thing to do. hey, also what about continuing to work during retirement? >> we're seeing more of that. thank you so much. if you want a question you want answered, send an e-mail to the c cnnhelpdesk@cnn.com. hello, how can i deliver world-class service for you today ? we gave people right off the street a script and had them read it. no, sorry, i can't help you with that. i'm not authorized to access that transaction. that's not in our policy. i will transfer you now. my supervisor is currently not available. would you like to hold ? that department is currently closed. have i helped you with everything you nee
>> well, i totally agree with what gary said. pay down debt. entering retirement debt-free is the way to be but to get there, people need to track their spending. a survey revealed that 56% of us have no idea where our money goes. don't be one of them. see what you spend. your hard-earned money on. that's the way you can plug the holes. then dedicate that found money to debt repayment. also consider downsizing. make that a fun, not a sad thing to do. hey, also what about continuing to...
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it's like -- gary marshall must be stopped. i'm telling you. i'm begging people not to see this film. >> from dense to making you tired. great. let's check it out. let's look. >> you came all the way here to bring me my rubber bracelet. >> sort of and to say happy new year. >> okay. so here are the big stars. ashton curb near. s sara jessica parker. robert diniro. how do you go wrong? >> it's like that clip. you're sort of like what? a rubber bracelet. what are they talking about? like that's the whole movie. in needed to drink an entire bottle of champagne just to make it true. i wonder what the holidays ever did to gary marshall to be mistreated. first "valentine's day," now it's "new year's eve." >> what's your grade. >> this had all the depth of something scribbled on a cocktail napkin. i give it an f. >> you say dot bother. >> i'm saying absolutely don't bother. please, in fact don't support this movie so that way we don't have to sit through any more of these holiday beatings. >> telling it like you see it. all right. >> ho, ho, ho, you h
it's like -- gary marshall must be stopped. i'm telling you. i'm begging people not to see this film. >> from dense to making you tired. great. let's check it out. let's look. >> you came all the way here to bring me my rubber bracelet. >> sort of and to say happy new year. >> okay. so here are the big stars. ashton curb near. s sara jessica parker. robert diniro. how do you go wrong? >> it's like that clip. you're sort of like what? a rubber bracelet. what are...
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gary, and you know this. they want to know if you had anything to do -- >> absolutely not. absolutely not. in my mind -- >> do you feel responsible at all? >> it's i feel as if a person that i cared about, a companion. if i was traveling with you or you. has disappeared on my watch. it will weigh heavily on me for a very long time. >> would you have done anything differently? >> absolutely. that's a silly question. that's really -- of course. there is a missing person. i would do something different? yeah. i wouldn't have come. i wouldn't have left. you can't unring a bell though. >> sunny watched it. how did you think he did, number one, and number work the do you think it was smart for him to give a national interview? >> i actually think he did quite well. let's face it, especially in the wake of other high profile interviews like jerry sandusky where i don't think he did very well. i thought gary giordano did quite well. and he adamantly denied having anything to do with her disappearance. and he also gav
gary, and you know this. they want to know if you had anything to do -- >> absolutely not. absolutely not. in my mind -- >> do you feel responsible at all? >> it's i feel as if a person that i cared about, a companion. if i was traveling with you or you. has disappeared on my watch. it will weigh heavily on me for a very long time. >> would you have done anything differently? >> absolutely. that's a silly question. that's really -- of course. there is a missing...
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. >> our gary tuchman investigates ahead on the program. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new.
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. >> our gary tuchman investigates ahead on the program. shouldn't n in an amazing way? ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon. sir, can you hear me? just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did
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>> i totally agree with what gary did, pay down debt. entering retirement debt-free is the way to be. but to get there people need to track their spending. the nfcc's financial literacy survey revealed 56% of us have no idea where our money goes. okay, don't be one of them. see what you spend your hard-earned money on. that's the way you can plug the holes, then dedicate that found money to debt repayment, also consider downsizing, make that a fun, not a sad thing to and do also, hey, what about continuing to work during retirement? >> now we are seeing more and more of that now, absolutely, thank you both so much. off question you want anticipated, sipped us an e-mail any time to cnn help desk at cnn.com. ♪ >>> this just in. legendary blues singer, etta james is terminally ill. she was diagnosed -- according to the singer's manager and a friend, she is now in the final stages of her terminal illness. etta james. >>> more details on a story we had mentioned before a man tries to board a flight to russia from iran with radioactive mater
>> i totally agree with what gary did, pay down debt. entering retirement debt-free is the way to be. but to get there people need to track their spending. the nfcc's financial literacy survey revealed 56% of us have no idea where our money goes. okay, don't be one of them. see what you spend your hard-earned money on. that's the way you can plug the holes, then dedicate that found money to debt repayment, also consider downsizing, make that a fun, not a sad thing to and do also, hey,...
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yesterday gary busey withdrew his endorsement of newt gingrich. yeah, mr. busey has gone back to his prior position of endorsing a jar of rais so ns. >> we love him, don't we? south carolina governor set to endorse mitt romney. maria, start with you. who's the better endorsement to have and why? >> well, i think clearly nicky, but for this question i don't know what's more offensive to nicky for being compared to gary busey or to newt gingrich who a has-been actor who suffers from a brain injury is wafling on endorsing him. >> blame the writer for the question. >> i think the gingrich camp is jump being up and down. the nicky hailey endorsement is very, very valuable to mitt romney. i think that's something he can feel very good about. a real feather in his cap. >> pete? >> i think gary busey only endorsed newt gingrich because he lost a bet with his toaster, t.j. this is a great endorsement. nicky hailey is a great endorsement. he did not do well in south carolina last time around. she has tea party support and establishment support. great for mitt romney
yesterday gary busey withdrew his endorsement of newt gingrich. yeah, mr. busey has gone back to his prior position of endorsing a jar of rais so ns. >> we love him, don't we? south carolina governor set to endorse mitt romney. maria, start with you. who's the better endorsement to have and why? >> well, i think clearly nicky, but for this question i don't know what's more offensive to nicky for being compared to gary busey or to newt gingrich who a has-been actor who suffers from a...
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what this could really have an impact on is the friday preliminary hearing for gary schultz and tim curley, the vice president and the athletic director who have been charged with perjury and failure to report a crime, because their case hinges solely on the credibility of mike mcqueary. it is basically mike mcqueary versus them. and the version of the story that has been told now by this doctor, this witness, seems to be more in line with gary schultz and tim curley, than it does with mike mcqueary and that case hinges completely on the fact that the grand jury found mike mcqueary to be more credible than tim curley and gary schultz. >> sarah ganim, thank you for that account. appreciate that. all of this taking place while we're also learning about former penn state head football coach joe paterno. and that he may be back in the hospital. a source close to the family says paterno slipped and fell at his home last night and has a fractured pelvis. paterno lost his job after sandusky was charged with child sex abuse. and during this week, when the preliminary hearing is scheduled now, our
what this could really have an impact on is the friday preliminary hearing for gary schultz and tim curley, the vice president and the athletic director who have been charged with perjury and failure to report a crime, because their case hinges solely on the credibility of mike mcqueary. it is basically mike mcqueary versus them. and the version of the story that has been told now by this doctor, this witness, seems to be more in line with gary schultz and tim curley, than it does with mike...
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gary tuchman, cnn, ft. worth, texas. >> it's just a fascinating story with lots of questions still. earlier i spoke about this case with cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and a forensic scientisting larry kobalinsky. >> doctor, let me start with this, this series was borne from the 2009 national academy of science report that essentially called for a complete overhaul of forensic science practices. i'm shore you saw the report. i wonder what you made of it. essentially seemed to conclude forensic science had a junk science quality about it. >> the fact is we're living in an era of dna technology and that's considered the gold standard for forensic evidence. what's happened that is people are now comparing all of the other kinds of science within forensics to dna, and it just doesn't live up to that same standard. the purpose of this report is to generate more funding to do more research, to make sure that any kind of evidence that gets to the court is reliable evidence. >> and it seem like dna has raises the bar. jeff, you heard the story, i'm sure, with mr. warren horinek. gi
gary tuchman, cnn, ft. worth, texas. >> it's just a fascinating story with lots of questions still. earlier i spoke about this case with cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and a forensic scientisting larry kobalinsky. >> doctor, let me start with this, this series was borne from the 2009 national academy of science report that essentially called for a complete overhaul of forensic science practices. i'm shore you saw the report. i wonder what you made of it. essentially seemed...
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gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >>> joining us now for an exclusive interview are lisa and laura ling. lisa is the host of "national geographic explorer" and she has a documentary that airs tomorrow night at 9:00 on the national geographic channel. her sister laura was taken two years ago when they were filming along the china/north korea border. they were subjected to a show trial and convicted and sentenced to hard labor. because of an intervention by president clinton, they received a pardon and came home. they co-authored a book on this "somewhere inside." welcome to both of you. good to see you both. laura, i mean, kim jong-il's regime, they put you and your family through hell. i mean, so many of us watched while you were over there, while you were in captivity for five months. what were your thoughts when you heard about his death? >> it was very surreal. i got chills immediately, but i also thought about the north korean people. people who have been suffering under that regime for decades. i also thought about my guards, my interrogator, my interpreter. you know, these are peop
gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >>> joining us now for an exclusive interview are lisa and laura ling. lisa is the host of "national geographic explorer" and she has a documentary that airs tomorrow night at 9:00 on the national geographic channel. her sister laura was taken two years ago when they were filming along the china/north korea border. they were subjected to a show trial and convicted and sentenced to hard labor. because of an intervention by president clinton, they...
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gary tuchman, cnn new york. >>> joining us now are lisa and laura ling. she has a documentary which arms tomorrow night at account on the national gee ask channel. she snuck into north korea to make the documentary. her sister laura was taken by -- when they were filming along the north korea, chinese border. they were held, subjected to a show trial, convicted and sentenced to hard labor. after months of effort and efforts by former president clinton, they received a pardon and came home. they co-authored a book about the speerps called somewhere inside. one sister's captivity in north korea and the other's fight to bring her home. good to see you both. laura, i have to ask. kim jong-il's regime, they put you and your family -- so many of us watched while you were in captivity for five months. what were your thoughts when you heard about his death? >> it was very surreal. i got chills immediately. but i also thought about the north korean people, people who have been suffering under that regime for decades. i also thought about my guards, my interrogator
gary tuchman, cnn new york. >>> joining us now are lisa and laura ling. she has a documentary which arms tomorrow night at account on the national gee ask channel. she snuck into north korea to make the documentary. her sister laura was taken by -- when they were filming along the north korea, chinese border. they were held, subjected to a show trial, convicted and sentenced to hard labor. after months of effort and efforts by former president clinton, they received a pardon and came...
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thanks. >>> you know you're a political junky if you've been following gary johnson's campaign. the former governor has been ignored by the media and republicans. but you may get a chance to vote for him in november. johnson announced he's leaving the republican party to seek the libertarian party nomination for president. he spoke to us from new mexico. >> governor johnson, you took a big step from a life long republican to the libertarian party. if you are looking at this and you are saying here's republican, you've been in the republican party, ran for governor twice, as a republican, et cetera, couldn't get any traction in the presidential race so you switched to the libertarian party. this looks like a move that is more about opportunity than about principle. can you give me some look into your thought process? >> well, candy, i would argue just the opposite, that it is about the message that it's about the agenda that it isn't just ron paul that's delivering this agenda, this message. that it's me, too. i was excluded from 16 out of the 18 debates. i felt that that was rea
thanks. >>> you know you're a political junky if you've been following gary johnson's campaign. the former governor has been ignored by the media and republicans. but you may get a chance to vote for him in november. johnson announced he's leaving the republican party to seek the libertarian party nomination for president. he spoke to us from new mexico. >> governor johnson, you took a big step from a life long republican to the libertarian party. if you are looking at this and...
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we gave him lots of opportunities to talk to us. >> gary, appreciate it. thanks very much. up next, will former penn state coach jerry sandusky take a plea deal or not? his lawyer speaks out. herman cain talks about what his wife knew about his connection to an atlanta woman who claims she had a 13-year affair with him. did his wife actually know about it? find out, ahead. or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $13.2 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. usa prime credit... this peggy... hi, i'm cashing in my points... peggy? no more points - coupons now. coupons? coupons. coupons? next, you convert coupons to tokens. tokens? then you trade tokens for credits. and then i get the cash? then you call back. bye bye. peggy? hello? what just happened? want rewards that make sense? switch to discover. america's #1 cash r
we gave him lots of opportunities to talk to us. >> gary, appreciate it. thanks very much. up next, will former penn state coach jerry sandusky take a plea deal or not? his lawyer speaks out. herman cain talks about what his wife knew about his connection to an atlanta woman who claims she had a 13-year affair with him. did his wife actually know about it? find out, ahead. or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america,...
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gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >>> joining us now for an exclusive interview are lisa and laura ling. lisa is the host of "national geographic explorer" and she has a documentary that airs tomorrow night at 9:00 on the national geographic channel. she snuck into north korea to make this documentary. her sister laura was taken two years ago when they were filming along the china/north korea border. they were held, subjected to a show trial and convicted and sentenced to hard labor. as you know, after an intervention by president clinton, they received a pardon and came home. they co-authored a book on this experience, it's called "somewhere inside." one sister's time in north korea and the other's fight to bring her home. welcome to both of you. good to see you both. laura, i mean, kim jong-il's regime, they put you and your family through hell. i mean, so many of us watched while you were over there, while you were in captivity for five months. what were your thoughts when you heard about his death? >> it was very surreal. i got chills immediately, but i also thought about the north k
gary tuchman, cnn, new york. >>> joining us now for an exclusive interview are lisa and laura ling. lisa is the host of "national geographic explorer" and she has a documentary that airs tomorrow night at 9:00 on the national geographic channel. she snuck into north korea to make this documentary. her sister laura was taken two years ago when they were filming along the china/north korea border. they were held, subjected to a show trial and convicted and sentenced to hard...
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the one who looks like donald trump and gary busey. you might be interested to know that mr. busey was nominated for an academy award in the late '70s and more recently on a reality show with star jones and that naked guy from "survivor." here's "modern family's" eric stonestreet. frankly, i think they should be doing those depressing aspca commercials. watch out, sarah mclachlan. but idy gress. the reason i'm on to your scam, i've seen it here on cnn. perhaps the most famous animal/celebrity combination -- sorry, let's see that again. that makes me giggle every time. those famous animal celebrity combination of them all, larry king and this monkey. curious george, you're on with bill maher. what's your question? the monkey for the hour. a more uncanny resemblance i have not seen. i don't know who's who, left or right. i don't know. speaking of 9:00 p.m. hosts on cnn, there's piers morgan who resembles, well, never mind. you know, cat, i don't know what you say. if i haven't gone -- i don't know
the one who looks like donald trump and gary busey. you might be interested to know that mr. busey was nominated for an academy award in the late '70s and more recently on a reality show with star jones and that naked guy from "survivor." here's "modern family's" eric stonestreet. frankly, i think they should be doing those depressing aspca commercials. watch out, sarah mclachlan. but idy gress. the reason i'm on to your scam, i've seen it here on cnn. perhaps the most...
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gary schultz and tim curley did not look good. it was tim curley's decision to not investigate, to not identify who this boy was, and gary schultz, he's the head of police, erin. and no investigation with him, and there are quotes from him, oh, these allegations weren't that serious. you couple that with what we heard from mike mcqueary. it's not altogether fair, because mcqueary's there in person, they're reading the testimony. but it was such a stark contrast, again, making mcqueary all that much more believable. >> thank you very much, mike galanos. let's bring in cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. >> it's horrible to listen to. isn't it unbelievable? >> it is horrible to listen to. >> it gives me the creeps. >> it does. but you know one thing, when this whole debate had happened, because mike mcqueary said he had saw it in the grand jury testimony, and then some of his friends told us, well, he just heard it, but this is what you needed to hear. something like this would be emblazoned on your eyes forever. and he remembers, i s
gary schultz and tim curley did not look good. it was tim curley's decision to not investigate, to not identify who this boy was, and gary schultz, he's the head of police, erin. and no investigation with him, and there are quotes from him, oh, these allegations weren't that serious. you couple that with what we heard from mike mcqueary. it's not altogether fair, because mcqueary's there in person, they're reading the testimony. but it was such a stark contrast, again, making mcqueary all that...
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gary schultz and tim curley did not look good. it was tim curley's decision to not investigate, to not identify who this boy was, and gary schultz, he's the head of police, erin. and no investigation with him, and there are quotes from him, oh, these allegations weren't that serious. you couple that with what we heard from mike mcqueary. it's not altogether fair, because mcqueary's there in person, they're reading the testimony. but it was such a stark contrast, again, making mcqueary all that much more believable. >> thank you very much, mike galanos. let's bring in cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. >> it's horrible to listen to. isn't it unbelievable? >> it is horrible to listen to. >> it gives me the creeps. >> it does. but you know one thing, when this whole debate had happened, because mike mcqueary said he had saw it in the grand jury testimony, and then some of his friends told us, well, he just heard it, but this is what you needed to hear. something like this would be emblazoned on your eyes forever. and he remembers, i s
gary schultz and tim curley did not look good. it was tim curley's decision to not investigate, to not identify who this boy was, and gary schultz, he's the head of police, erin. and no investigation with him, and there are quotes from him, oh, these allegations weren't that serious. you couple that with what we heard from mike mcqueary. it's not altogether fair, because mcqueary's there in person, they're reading the testimony. but it was such a stark contrast, again, making mcqueary all that...
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i want to go to gary tuckman. he was at that news conference that was held byth district attorney in syracuse. gary, tell us what the da said and what's the future now. >> suzanne, what the district attorney says is the statute of limitations had expired, if it hadn't, this is the big news, there's no doubt whatsoever that criminal charges would have been filed against bernie fine. he would have asked a grand jury to indict bernie fine. he says that these first two accusers, bobby davis, mike lang, step-brothers, we've interviewed mike lang, they're kretd dibl. there's probable cause they were molested by bernie fine. this distribute attorney made a point to say bobby, referring to the first accuser, i'm so sorry it took so long. he also says something else that's very interesting. you may have heard of another accuser has come forward, a man by the name of zach tomaselli. he doubts his credibility. he doubts zach's credibility. there's been talk of an accuser number four. that accuser number four, they completely
i want to go to gary tuckman. he was at that news conference that was held byth district attorney in syracuse. gary, tell us what the da said and what's the future now. >> suzanne, what the district attorney says is the statute of limitations had expired, if it hadn't, this is the big news, there's no doubt whatsoever that criminal charges would have been filed against bernie fine. he would have asked a grand jury to indict bernie fine. he says that these first two accusers, bobby davis,...
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get the payment started. >> gary, your question comes from john nan. i am considering rolling over several 401(k) plans from former employees. how do the legal protections for the two differ? >> normally you're talking about creditor protection and bankruptcy. 401(k)s have greater protections than i.r.a.s, not all states. but when you roll over, there are great advantages. you have tremendous flexibility and you can get cheaper funds. unless you're really concerned about credit risk, rolling to an i.r.a. often makes a lot of sense. >> send us an e-mail at any time to cnnhelpdesk@cnn.com. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> hard to believe we have a week and a half left until the new year. what a year it's been. there's been an arab spring, and what shocked the entire country, here is joe johns. >> martin savidge here. this story out of tucson, arizona. several peop
get the payment started. >> gary, your question comes from john nan. i am considering rolling over several 401(k) plans from former employees. how do the legal protections for the two differ? >> normally you're talking about creditor protection and bankruptcy. 401(k)s have greater protections than i.r.a.s, not all states. but when you roll over, there are great advantages. you have tremendous flexibility and you can get cheaper funds. unless you're really concerned about credit...
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gary? >>> the 5-year-old son of mindy mccrede is safe with the u.s. marshals tonight. he was under court order after taking him to tennessee. her parents have custody of the child. the boy's grandmother made a public plea asking her daughter to bring her grandson home. >>> dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joe paterno is no longer the head coach of penn state. they dismissed paterno along with graham >>> unemployment is at its lowest rate in nearly three years. that's the latest, anderson? >>> a young woman, 24 years old, she is white, he is black. they went to her family church and the pastor said to her parents, don't come back any more. don't sing here at this church because i don't want my 3-year-old granddaughter to look and think that as a white child, she can grow up to marry a black man. that really happened in this country this summer. stella harville comes out to tell her story of what's happening with th
gary? >>> the 5-year-old son of mindy mccrede is safe with the u.s. marshals tonight. he was under court order after taking him to tennessee. her parents have custody of the child. the boy's grandmother made a public plea asking her daughter to bring her grandson home. >>> dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joe...
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gary tuchman is on the phone with me from syracuse. we know bernie fine was why no charges? >> there's no charges but there's a huge but. he has no doubt that criminal charges would be filed against bernie fine if there wasn't a statute of limitations. he says he totally believes the two accusers, bobby davis and mike lang. they are step brothers. he apologized about their allegations not being taken seriously. the case was brought to the grand jury and the prosecutor believes that this would have gone to trial. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, this was a statute of limitations in the county and there's still an investigation underway there, correct? >> right. there is certainly a federal investigation. there have been at least two other accusers who have gone forward. at this point, there's no accusations that are credible but the two accusations that have been made by mike lang and bobby davis, he says that they are very credible and believes every word about what happened to them with bernie fine. >> gary tuchman, keep us posted there. thank you so much. next in report
gary tuchman is on the phone with me from syracuse. we know bernie fine was why no charges? >> there's no charges but there's a huge but. he has no doubt that criminal charges would be filed against bernie fine if there wasn't a statute of limitations. he says he totally believes the two accusers, bobby davis and mike lang. they are step brothers. he apologized about their allegations not being taken seriously. the case was brought to the grand jury and the prosecutor believes that this...
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gary, your question is from tom in ohio. i'm retired. my only income is from my pension, social security, and investments. can i still make the maximum contribution to my roth i.r.a.? >> unfortunately, it can't. you have to have some type of earned income so you can look at other investments but one of these tax deferred ones you cannot do without earned income. >> good advice, guys. we appreciate it. if you have a question you want answered, please send us an e-mail at any time to cnnhelpdesk@cnn.com. >>> the new president of the amateur athletic union says the child sex abuse allegation against his organization is different than those affecting both syracuse and penn state universities. and talking about bobby dodd, he is the one-time memphis area basketball coach and aau president accused now by two men who say he sexually assaulted them as boys. in this exclusive interview with cnn, current aau president says his group did not hesitate to act when those charges first came to light. . >> unlike penn state, unlike syracuse, and citadel
gary, your question is from tom in ohio. i'm retired. my only income is from my pension, social security, and investments. can i still make the maximum contribution to my roth i.r.a.? >> unfortunately, it can't. you have to have some type of earned income so you can look at other investments but one of these tax deferred ones you cannot do without earned income. >> good advice, guys. we appreciate it. if you have a question you want answered, please send us an e-mail at any time to...
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gary, your question is from bill in missouri. he writes my wrif and i each have a 401(k), is it better to combine them or keep them separate. >> an easy answer. you can't combine them. the only way for it to be combined is if it becomes an ira and it gets combined. >> thank you so much. if you have a question you want answered, send an e-mail to cnnhelpdesk@cnn.com. >>> a colorado father took the ultimate test of honesty and passed with flying colors. he found $10,000 in cash and returned it. would you have done that? ripley from our denver affiliate kesa has the story. >> of all crazy things i won money in vegas that weekend. >> reporter: nobody expects to become a saint in sin city. >> i felt like i was floating on air. i felt like a million bucks. if it happened to me, i sure would want that back. >> reporter: gilbert found something at the airport before his flight home to colorado. >> two caesars palace envelopes. >> reporter: both envelopes unmarked. he opened them when he got home. >> $5,000 in each home. >> reporter: some
gary, your question is from bill in missouri. he writes my wrif and i each have a 401(k), is it better to combine them or keep them separate. >> an easy answer. you can't combine them. the only way for it to be combined is if it becomes an ira and it gets combined. >> thank you so much. if you have a question you want answered, send an e-mail to cnnhelpdesk@cnn.com. >>> a colorado father took the ultimate test of honesty and passed with flying colors. he found $10,000 in...
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tim curley, penn state's ex-athletic director, and gary schultz a former university vice president, both men are charged with perjury and failing to report suspected child abuse in the jerry sandusky case. >>> with less than three weeks to go before the iowa caucuses, candidates like mitt romney and rick perry are raking in millions in campaign contributions. but they can't compete with scott walker. now, walker is wisconsin's republican governor. earlier this year he clamped down on collective bargains rights for union workers in his state. now he's facing a possible recall. and with his job on the line, the cash is pouring in. positive explain all this, ted rowlands live in chicago. what happened, ted? >> reporter: women, what happened was, this anger that we saw back in february, march of last year, hasn't gone anywhere in wisconsin. it is still there and scott walker now, when you look at number of signatures that have been collected by democrats, will likely have to win another election if he wants to keep his job. [ chanting ] >> reporter: it's been nine months since those huge cro
tim curley, penn state's ex-athletic director, and gary schultz a former university vice president, both men are charged with perjury and failing to report suspected child abuse in the jerry sandusky case. >>> with less than three weeks to go before the iowa caucuses, candidates like mitt romney and rick perry are raking in millions in campaign contributions. but they can't compete with scott walker. now, walker is wisconsin's republican governor. earlier this year he clamped down on...
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gary tuchman joins me now. what do we know? >> reporter: anderson, we know a lot more about the secret audiotape of bernie fine's wife, laurie. the local newspaper here in syracuse is telling us tonight it knew in advance accuser bobb record the conversation. does that mean it was the newspaper's idea? we can't tell you that. the syracuse post standard is not commenting to us on the record. what they are saying is a printed statement, after the discussions with our report somewhere our knowledge, bobby davis secretly recorded a phone conversation with laurie fine on october 8, 2002. our understanding is that it was legal under the laws of utah and new york for someone in one of the states to record a phone conversation with someone in the other state without informing the second party. sounds like the paper was giving a little legal advice about placing the call. at this point, the newspaper is telling us that it would have done a story if it could have supported laurie davis saying this incident happened but they did not hear
gary tuchman joins me now. what do we know? >> reporter: anderson, we know a lot more about the secret audiotape of bernie fine's wife, laurie. the local newspaper here in syracuse is telling us tonight it knew in advance accuser bobb record the conversation. does that mean it was the newspaper's idea? we can't tell you that. the syracuse post standard is not commenting to us on the record. what they are saying is a printed statement, after the discussions with our report somewhere our...
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gary? >> hello to you. the main u.s. military base in iraq was turned over to iraqi officials today in what's being described as a low-key almost secretive handover. camp victory was the biggest american base in the country. it's official, joe paterno is no longer the head coach of penn state. the university officially dismissing paterno today along with penn state president graham spanier, the school announcing they were let go almost a month ago in the wake of the sandusky sex abuse scandal. >>> good news on the job front the unemployment rate fell from 8.6%, down from 9%, unemployment at its lowest rate in almost three years. >>> a 17-year-old girl was flagged as a security risk by the tsa and missed her flight at the norfolk virginia airport because she was carrying a purse with a gun design on it, that's right, a design. the tsa says replica weapons including toy guns look similar to the real thing in x-ray machines. >>> and larry king says he wants to be frozen when he dies. in a new cnn special, king hoebhoebs hos
gary? >> hello to you. the main u.s. military base in iraq was turned over to iraqi officials today in what's being described as a low-key almost secretive handover. camp victory was the biggest american base in the country. it's official, joe paterno is no longer the head coach of penn state. the university officially dismissing paterno today along with penn state president graham spanier, the school announcing they were let go almost a month ago in the wake of the sandusky sex abuse...
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gary? >>> the 5-year-old son of mindy mccrede is safe with the u.s. marshals tonight. he was under court order after taking him to tennessee. her parents have custody of the child. the boy's grandmother made a public plea asking her daughter to bring her grandson home. >>> dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joe paterno is no longer the head coach of penn state. they dismissed paterno along with graham >>> unemployment is at its lowest rate in nearly three years. that's the latest, anderson? >>> a young woman, 24 years old, she is white, he is black. they went to her family church and the pastor said to her parents, don't come back any more. don't sing here at this church because i don't want my 3-year-old granddaughter to look and think that as a white child, she can grow up to marry a black man. that really happened in this country this summer. stella harville comes out to tell her story of what's happening with th
gary? >>> the 5-year-old son of mindy mccrede is safe with the u.s. marshals tonight. he was under court order after taking him to tennessee. her parents have custody of the child. the boy's grandmother made a public plea asking her daughter to bring her grandson home. >>> dr. conrad murray will appeal his conviction in the death of michael jackson. sentenced last week to four years in prissen and likely he will serve no more than two years. >>> it's official, joe...
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spoke to our gary tuchman in an interview and said an au pare in the fine household had no doubt something was going on between fine and his first accuser bobby davis. >> did your impression that au pair is convinced that bernie fine had a sexual relationship with bobby davis while at the snous. >> no question. she didn't witness any molestation, but clearly body language, affect, wait they talked to each other, the way they acted around each other, the conversations she had with lori fine, no question that -- >> for example, when it came to bernie, what did she say about the way bernie fine acted that made her know they were having a sexual -- >> the way they would do things, watch it tv, the way they would suddenly disappear together. >> and what did lori fine say to her? >> lori fine had numerous conversations with her, and the gist of the conversations were, i don't have the right parts for bernie. clearly indicating and you recognize the hearsay implications of this, but clearly recognizing that lori fine was of the opinion that bernie fine was gay and they were leading two separate l
spoke to our gary tuchman in an interview and said an au pare in the fine household had no doubt something was going on between fine and his first accuser bobby davis. >> did your impression that au pair is convinced that bernie fine had a sexual relationship with bobby davis while at the snous. >> no question. she didn't witness any molestation, but clearly body language, affect, wait they talked to each other, the way they acted around each other, the conversations she had with...
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>> gary, appreciate the reporting tonight. such a tragedy. let's dig deeper now. i'm joined by mary ellen o'toole, former fbi profiler, author of "dangerous instincts, how gut feelings betray us." this guy, ryan brunn, is only accused of the murder and hasn't been convicted of it. if he did, in fact, kill this little girl and afterwards participate in the search for her you call that injecting yourself into the case. how so? >> well, he's injected himself into the search for the victim. and that's a very high risk thing to do. it's high-risk behavior. we didn't see it a lot in the fbi as a profiler, but it does happen. and it generally happens for several reasons. one of them -- one of those reasons includes it's thrilling and exciting to know that you're looking for the victim. and the only one that knows where she is is you. also, it's a great way to monitor the investigation. and it does happen in these kinds of cases. >> do people think it also helps them cover their tracks or make them look not guilty if they're helping search for her? >> it can be a number o
>> gary, appreciate the reporting tonight. such a tragedy. let's dig deeper now. i'm joined by mary ellen o'toole, former fbi profiler, author of "dangerous instincts, how gut feelings betray us." this guy, ryan brunn, is only accused of the murder and hasn't been convicted of it. if he did, in fact, kill this little girl and afterwards participate in the search for her you call that injecting yourself into the case. how so? >> well, he's injected himself into the search...
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gary tuchman, cnn, york, pennsylvania. >> absolutely fascinating stuff. so bite mark analysis, is it a valuable crime fighting tool or junk science? i spoke with jeffrey toobin and a professor of criminal justice. ray krone's story is absolutely heartbreaking. i think what most people see and worry about is there could be others like him that were convicted on this sort of science that got it wrong and those people are still sitting in jail. so how much faith specifically do you have in bite mark analysis? >> bite mark is very difficult to understand because a bite on human skin -- skin is elastic. it goes through a movement when you try to bite. you have trauma to the skin and it changes color over time. what you're doing is comparing one's dentician to a cellulos acetate over the skin and try to determine a common origin. it's a very difficult area. it's impression evidence. there are problems with it. it's much, much too subjective. it needs to be computerized into a more objective way of looking at things and also, remember, there's no database. there
gary tuchman, cnn, york, pennsylvania. >> absolutely fascinating stuff. so bite mark analysis, is it a valuable crime fighting tool or junk science? i spoke with jeffrey toobin and a professor of criminal justice. ray krone's story is absolutely heartbreaking. i think what most people see and worry about is there could be others like him that were convicted on this sort of science that got it wrong and those people are still sitting in jail. so how much faith specifically do you have in...
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it will be for something more serious if they are denied credit. >> gary, tom wrote in i'm retired, my only income is from my pension and ssz and earnings from my investments, can i still make my maximum contribution to my roth ira? >> unfortunately you can't, you have to have some type much earned income, you can look at our investments, but one of these tax deferred ones you cannot do without earned income. >> good advice, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. if you have a question you want answered, send us an e-mail any time to cnn help desk at cnn.com. hello, how can i deliver world-class service for you today ? we gave people right off the street a script and had them read it. no, sorry, i can't help you with that. i'm not authorized to access that transaction. that's not in our policy. i will transfer you now. my supervisor is currently not available. would you like to hold ? that department is currently closed. have i helped you with everything you needed ? if your bank doesn't give you knowledgeable customer service 24/7, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just p
it will be for something more serious if they are denied credit. >> gary, tom wrote in i'm retired, my only income is from my pension and ssz and earnings from my investments, can i still make my maximum contribution to my roth ira? >> unfortunately you can't, you have to have some type much earned income, you can look at our investments, but one of these tax deferred ones you cannot do without earned income. >> good advice, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. if you...
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paterno then told his boss, athletic director tim curley and gary schultz, a university vice president who oversaw the campus police. but keeping them honest, according to paterno's grand jury testimony, that was read back in court today, so that's the first time we're actually hearing the grand jury testimony, paterno did not notify them immediately because, and get this, he didn't want to interfere with their weekends. what's more, mcqueary's testimony today conflicts with another portion of joe paterno's account to the grand jury that mcqueary only told him he saw sandusky, "fondling or doing something of a sexual nature." that's different from mcqueary's characterization of the act as "extremely sexual." more than a week later, mcqueary was grilled by tim curley and gary schultz and alleged act got watered down even more. today the judge heard curley's grand jury testimony also read back. asked whether mcqueary reported seeing an act of sodomy, curley told the grand jury, absolutely not. as for schultz, he told the grand jury he recalled mcqueary saying that sandusky may have grabb
paterno then told his boss, athletic director tim curley and gary schultz, a university vice president who oversaw the campus police. but keeping them honest, according to paterno's grand jury testimony, that was read back in court today, so that's the first time we're actually hearing the grand jury testimony, paterno did not notify them immediately because, and get this, he didn't want to interfere with their weekends. what's more, mcqueary's testimony today conflicts with another portion of...
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gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> let's check in with isha. she's back with a 360 bulletin. >> court documents reveal what federal agents were looking for and what they found when they searched the home and office of former syracuse basketball coach bernie fine. investigators were told to search for pornography that could have been used, according to the document, to, quote, sexually arouse or groom young males to engage in sex acts. agents took cell phones, ipads, computers, cameras and more than 100 cds and dvds. fine denied any allegations and has not been charged with any crimes. >>> officials today announce the money settlement allowed by law for victims of that stage collapse at the indiana state fair. 61 survivors and the families of the 7 killed will get a total of $5 million compensation. >>> espn reporter erin andrews has filed $10 million lawsuit over being secretly filmed naked in a nashville hotel room three years ago. she's suing both the hotel and michael barrett who filmed her. it look like alec baldwin was kicked off a flight
gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>> let's check in with isha. she's back with a 360 bulletin. >> court documents reveal what federal agents were looking for and what they found when they searched the home and office of former syracuse basketball coach bernie fine. investigators were told to search for pornography that could have been used, according to the document, to, quote, sexually arouse or groom young males to engage in sex acts. agents took cell phones, ipads, computers,...
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gary, what do we know? >> anderson, we know a lot more today about the secret audio tape of bernie fein's wife laurie. what we know is this. the local newspaper here in syracuse is telling us tonight that it knew in advance that accuser bobby dave sis going to secretly record the conversation. does that mean it was the newspaper's idea? well, we can't tell that you. the syracuse post standard is not commenting on the record. but they are saying is a statement. a printed statement that come up. it says after discussions with our reporter and with our knowledge, bobby davis secretly recorded a phone conversation with laurie fine on october 8, 2002. our understanding is that was legal under the laws of utah or for one of the states to record a phone conversation in another state without informing the second party. davis was in utah at the time. it sounds like the paper was giving a little legal advice about placing the call. at this point, the newspaper is telling us that it would have done the story if it cou
gary, what do we know? >> anderson, we know a lot more today about the secret audio tape of bernie fein's wife laurie. what we know is this. the local newspaper here in syracuse is telling us tonight that it knew in advance that accuser bobby dave sis going to secretly record the conversation. does that mean it was the newspaper's idea? well, we can't tell that you. the syracuse post standard is not commenting on the record. but they are saying is a statement. a printed statement that...