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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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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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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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>> 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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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 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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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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place during the preliminary hearing today for two of penn state's top ex-officials, tim curley an gary schultz. both curley and schultz are accused of lying to a grand jury an failing to report what they knew. their charges largely hinge on mcqueary and what he really saw which has come into question after conflicting accounts surfaced. today fk query reinforced about what he told a grand jury he witnessed back in 2002. i warn you again details are graphic and sexually explicit. mcqueary says he was picking up recruiting tapes and saw in a 45-degree mirror image jerry sandusky in the shower with a boy. "in the shower with a boy." he check again, he said. mcqueary says, quote, jerry was behind a young boy. the boy was up against the wall. mcqueary says he heard slapping sounds, saw slow movement. he then bluntly stated this. i believe jerry was sexually molesting him and having some type of intercourse with him. that's just the start of mcqueary's testimony there. >>> now let's go straight to lisa bloom. it is disturbing, details are disturbing here. but there is a good lesson in this i
place during the preliminary hearing today for two of penn state's top ex-officials, tim curley an gary schultz. both curley and schultz are accused of lying to a grand jury an failing to report what they knew. their charges largely hinge on mcqueary and what he really saw which has come into question after conflicting accounts surfaced. today fk query reinforced about what he told a grand jury he witnessed back in 2002. i warn you again details are graphic and sexually explicit. mcqueary says...
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gary busey swapping with ted hagger. flavor flav and d. snider and the rest of the pairings include tracy gold who is swapping with wilson phillips star carney. you have comedian nash with tina yuthers. a lot of these stars are getting to be just as famous for their reality show appearances more so than their original careers. flavor flav was in one of the most groundbreaking rap groups of all time, they wouldn't just quite connect that with the fact that is the guy from the reality show "flavor of love." that's what this cast is like. >> this is what you call reinventing one self, they have just taken it to another level. >> there you go, always glass half full. we'll see you again next half hour with more headlines. we'll tell you about 50 cent teaming up with one of the guys from "jersey shore." >>> remember the case of an atlanta mega church pastor who was accused of sexual relations with young men? well, now apparently the wife of bishop eddie long of new birth missionary church baptist church outside of atlanta has filed divorce. van
gary busey swapping with ted hagger. flavor flav and d. snider and the rest of the pairings include tracy gold who is swapping with wilson phillips star carney. you have comedian nash with tina yuthers. a lot of these stars are getting to be just as famous for their reality show appearances more so than their original careers. flavor flav was in one of the most groundbreaking rap groups of all time, they wouldn't just quite connect that with the fact that is the guy from the reality show...
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get the payment started. >> and gary, your question comes from jonathan in san diego. jonathan wrote, i'm considering rolling over several 401(k) plans from former employers into an ira. how do the legal protections from the two differ? >> that's a good question. first of all, from the legal protection standpoint you're normally talking about creditor protection or bankruptcy. generally, and it depends state by state, 401(k)'s have greater protection but not all states. there are tremendous flexibility on your investments and you can get cheaper funds. so unless you're really concerned about credit risk, rolling to an ira often makes a lot of sense. >> folks, if you have a question you want answered, sends us an e-mail any time at 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 l
get the payment started. >> and gary, your question comes from jonathan in san diego. jonathan wrote, i'm considering rolling over several 401(k) plans from former employers into an ira. how do the legal protections from the two differ? >> that's a good question. first of all, from the legal protection standpoint you're normally talking about creditor protection or bankruptcy. generally, and it depends state by state, 401(k)'s have greater protection but not all states. there are...
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joining me this hour, gary is a financial planner and gail cunningham is with the national foundation for credit counseling. your question comes from marissa in california. marissa writes, i have a try plex that i am thinking about refinancing. does it make sense to refinance at a fixed loan of 4.5%? this is all sort of a guessing game where interest rates are going to go. >> i can definitively say, it depends. she's doing what a lot of people are looking at doing. that's looking at these low interest rates and say, can i lock it? but rates are not looking like they are going to jump up in the next month or two. saving 1.6% every year over the next couple of years could be very beneficial. of course, if you're going to keep it forever, you might as well lock it in and let it go. >> and refinancing is always part of it. >> without question. >> my wife and lee retire this year. we have approximately $700,000 in 401(k) accounts. we will need about $60,000 a year in retirement. should we wait to draw from social security? this is a question so many people have right now. >> exactly. and a
joining me this hour, gary is a financial planner and gail cunningham is with the national foundation for credit counseling. your question comes from marissa in california. marissa writes, i have a try plex that i am thinking about refinancing. does it make sense to refinance at a fixed loan of 4.5%? this is all sort of a guessing game where interest rates are going to go. >> i can definitively say, it depends. she's doing what a lot of people are looking at doing. that's looking at these...
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former athletic director tim curley is scene on the left of your screen and gary shuldz schultz are both charged with failure to report a crime and lying to a grand jury. yesterday a judge ruled there is enough evidence for both men to go to trial. >>> and some surprises in a fran courtroom yesterday. pro baseball retired barry bonds was sentenced yesterday and is going to get two years probation and 30 days of house arrest. bonds is charged with obstruction of justice in the grand jury's inquiry into illegal steroid use by pro athletes. he was not found guilty on the harsher charge of lying to the grand jury that would have been a perjury conviction. 30 days house arrest. >>> kuwait is the last stop for most u.s. troops returning home from iraq. and our own martin savage is there talking to some of the soldiers. >>> a marine has a question for the first lady of the united states. do you want to go out on a date? i'm not kidding. we'll tell you what she said. and do a little more explaining, after the break. stay with us. [ female announcer ] lactaid milk is easy to digest. it's real mil
former athletic director tim curley is scene on the left of your screen and gary shuldz schultz are both charged with failure to report a crime and lying to a grand jury. yesterday a judge ruled there is enough evidence for both men to go to trial. >>> and some surprises in a fran courtroom yesterday. pro baseball retired barry bonds was sentenced yesterday and is going to get two years probation and 30 days of house arrest. bonds is charged with obstruction of justice in the grand...
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get a better understanding of how our solar system was formed. >>> then at noon today gop president gary johnson not having much luck as a republican so he's switc t
get a better understanding of how our solar system was formed. >>> then at noon today gop president gary johnson not having much luck as a republican so he's switc t
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first question to you, gary, from michael in florida. michael writes, my mortgage company requires me to have property insurance and flood insurance which costs $3, 600. i have 90 k, $90,000 left on the mortgage and $200,000 in investments. should i cash out my investments and pay off the mortgage to reduce or eliminate the insurance? >> if you borrow money, people want to make sure the property will be there. i understand that concern. at the end of the day you need insurance. unless you somehow found you're not in a flood zone, then there would be a value to that. the real analysis would be, what's the interest rate on the underlying loan? do you have money that's sitting around? if you paid it off, very few people would be well advised to get rid of their homeowners insurance or flood insurance because they're protecting the value of your home. even if they're not protecting the lender's value. >> many are required, i know i
first question to you, gary, from michael in florida. michael writes, my mortgage company requires me to have property insurance and flood insurance which costs $3, 600. i have 90 k, $90,000 left on the mortgage and $200,000 in investments. should i cash out my investments and pay off the mortgage to reduce or eliminate the insurance? >> if you borrow money, people want to make sure the property will be there. i understand that concern. at the end of the day you need insurance. unless you...
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joining me this hour, gary schatsky, president of objectiveadvice.com. gail cunningham with the national foundation for credit counseling. thank you both for being here. this question from chris in florida -- my wife has approximately $45,000 in student debt spread out over ten loans. she is a teacher and a low-income school and could possibly receive repayment help. what's the best way to simplify an reduce that debt? >> wow. $45,000 spread over ten loans. that's a bit complicated for them to keep up with. i do think there may be help available for them through income based repayment plans. we are speaking here of federal loans. so if their loans are private, that may be a different animal to deal with. but income based repayment, apply for that. they're going to ask for documentation of course for such things as previous tax returns, et cetera. but that's okay. it is going to be well worth it. she may also require some forgiveness along the way and she would probably qualify for that having been in the type of job she is in the teaching -- >> a thing t
joining me this hour, gary schatsky, president of objectiveadvice.com. gail cunningham with the national foundation for credit counseling. thank you both for being here. this question from chris in florida -- my wife has approximately $45,000 in student debt spread out over ten loans. she is a teacher and a low-income school and could possibly receive repayment help. what's the best way to simplify an reduce that debt? >> wow. $45,000 spread over ten loans. that's a bit complicated for...
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sandusky who is charged with 52 sex crimes and what went on in harrisburg involving tim curley and gary schultz, the athletic director and vice president. >> who knew and didn't do anything. >> i'm stunned at the confusion about this, even misreporting and commentary. not elements of sex crimes but rather mike mcqueary's testimony about what he told them. that's the issue in this case. >> let's talk about that. that does potentially underscore there was knowledge. there was knowledge of enough details in which to do something more but not enough was. mike mcqueary testifying he saw severe, extreme sexual acts taking place on a boy in a locker room 2002, that he did report it. he testified he did go to paterno. he may not have given details but it was enough, in his view, to take it further, for someone on campus to take it further and it wasn't. >> yeah. you nailed the issue. >> did he recuse himself -- did he relieve himself of that responsibility that he did, indeed, report it? was that convincing, his testimony? >> two hours of testimony, i thought it was absolutely what he was suppo
sandusky who is charged with 52 sex crimes and what went on in harrisburg involving tim curley and gary schultz, the athletic director and vice president. >> who knew and didn't do anything. >> i'm stunned at the confusion about this, even misreporting and commentary. not elements of sex crimes but rather mike mcqueary's testimony about what he told them. that's the issue in this case. >> let's talk about that. that does potentially underscore there was knowledge. there was...
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a judge ruled friday that tim curley and gary schultz will be tried on charges of perjury and failing to report an allegation of child sex abuse in 2002. joining me right here in atlanta, that's what that hearing was for. >> yes. >> yesterday. they decided they're going -- holly hughes is a former prosecutor, here, knows everything about it. the judge made that decision after hearing from mike mcqueary who claims he witnessed jerry sandusky touching a boy in a locker room showers in an extremely sexual back back in 2002. quite graphic, he heard slapping sounds, sounds that slapping like sex. there was no -- he didn't see more detailed things. he says he told curley and schultz about the incident about a week later. and curley is the school's former athletic director and schultz, he is the vice president of the school. former vice president. they deny it. they say he didn't do it. >> right. >> he didn't tell them about it. >> correct. and obviously, you know, the judge isn't buying that, because he's saying, you are lying, in an official proceeding. you are giving tainted testimony. yo
a judge ruled friday that tim curley and gary schultz will be tried on charges of perjury and failing to report an allegation of child sex abuse in 2002. joining me right here in atlanta, that's what that hearing was for. >> yes. >> yesterday. they decided they're going -- holly hughes is a former prosecutor, here, knows everything about it. the judge made that decision after hearing from mike mcqueary who claims he witnessed jerry sandusky touching a boy in a locker room showers in...
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he told gary tuchman a nanny who worked in the fine home had suspicions. >> 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 conversation she had with laurie fine, there's no question -- >> when it came to bernie, what did she say about the way bernie fine acted that made her know? >> the way they would do things, watch tv, the way they would eat food, the way they would suddenly disappear together. >> now bernie fine's attorneys have not yet responded to the accusations allegedly made by the nanny. >>> meanwhile jerry sandusky could be getting out of jail this afternoon. the former penn state assistant coach was arrested again yesterday after two more young men came forward to accuse him of sexual abuse. now this brings the total number of alleged victims to ten. sandusky could be released on a $250,000 cash bail. >>> attorney general eric holder, he is in the hot seat on capitol hill this morning. a house committee is investigating possible wrongdoing in a gun sting operation kno
he told gary tuchman a nanny who worked in the fine home had suspicions. >> 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 conversation she had with laurie fine, there's no question -- >> when it came to bernie, what did she say about the way bernie fine acted that made her know? >> the way they would do things, watch tv, the way they would eat food, the way they...
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the district attorney in blue ridge gary moss has indicated that he has not yet decided to seek the death penalty but they are considering it. >> the little girl's name, jorelys rivera. her mother was also in court trying to win back the custody of two of her other children. ultimately, how is it that she was able to win her children back? what was the argument? >> well, the issue has been what is in the best interests of her children. and because jorelys was taken without being supervised from this playground, authorities were concerned for her other children. they said that they lacked supervision. she argued that there was a teenager who was supposed to be watching the little 7-year-old when she was outside playing. and she did win her day in court today. so the two children are back with her now. >> and then there is a possible break in the case of that florida mom who disappeared after being on television on the people's court. squaring off with her exfiance. what more do we know about any potential breaks in that case? >> that's right. this is a significant discovery. they did find
the district attorney in blue ridge gary moss has indicated that he has not yet decided to seek the death penalty but they are considering it. >> the little girl's name, jorelys rivera. her mother was also in court trying to win back the custody of two of her other children. ultimately, how is it that she was able to win her children back? what was the argument? >> well, the issue has been what is in the best interests of her children. and because jorelys was taken without being...
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in 2000, the combined evangelical vote for gary bower and alan keys exceeded the evangelical vote for george w. bush. there are voters here willing to make a statement. but the electability comes in as you move down the road. just because romney is stuck at around 25% or 30% in the national polls, that doesn't necessarily mean that all the other 70% are dead set against him. one of the things that may be happening, especially if he does well here and in new hampshire, voters say, he wasn't my first choice, i want somebody more consistently conservative than he is. but he looks like he can beat barack obama and i'm not going to go lay down in front of the train tracks. if romney does well in iowa and new hampshire, the idea of a big stop romney movement may be much more difficult to assemble in large part because of those findings on electability. >> one name we haven't mentioned, michele bachmann. >> she's obviously really faded. she's faded here. her high point was the straw poll last summer. if she continues to fade, that would be an important potential for someone like santorum or
in 2000, the combined evangelical vote for gary bower and alan keys exceeded the evangelical vote for george w. bush. there are voters here willing to make a statement. but the electability comes in as you move down the road. just because romney is stuck at around 25% or 30% in the national polls, that doesn't necessarily mean that all the other 70% are dead set against him. one of the things that may be happening, especially if he does well here and in new hampshire, voters say, he wasn't my...