in handcuffs. these the images we saw for the first time about 20 or so minutes ago. their lead defense attorney said he would be shocked if jerry is acquitted on all charges. he said that earlier today. in fact, they convicted him on 45 of the 48 counts he was charged with. sentencing could come any time in the next 90 days. now, if the verdict stands, this man, who earned and betrayed the trust of so many children, as jeff toobin said, will likely die in prison. as we said, sentencing will be in 90 days. we have a number of legal analysts joining us. mark geragos from the defense side. former prosecutor jeff toobin, marcia clark. there you see jerry sandusky in a police car about to be taken off to a local jail where for the rest of his life, as we said. his new life has begun, his life in confinement. momentarily we expect to speak for an attorney for at least one of the victims who testified in this trial. there were ten alleged victims, eight of whom we heard the testi
plunge. the dow slid 251 point, today. there s only one other day this year that it has been worse. people are afraid. they re afraid of the blood gushing out of europe s veins. they re afraid of the blood draining out of jobs here in the united states. ultimately, they re most afraid that congress is too cold-blooded to do anything about it. to make a deal that could instill confidence again in the greatest economy on earth. yes, that is, still, by leap, bounds, everything, everybody, the united states of america. instead, by the end of the day, the credit rating agency moody s downgraded america s five biggest banks. specifically blaming fear about stability in the global financial system. that means it s going to cost those banks more to operate. that means they have less money to lend to all the borrowers in this country. about the only person feeling good today, billionaire larry ellison. it s good when you got $36 billion and buying an entire island in hawaii is pocket
springsteen and he doesn t even like you. i like him. so it unrequited love. does it really matter in politics? we don t take any victories in politics. every day when i come into this building, it still amazing to me. i have a sense of wonder. i save how the hell did this happen? how did i become governor? you shake your head about it. this piers morgan interview starts now. thank you for inviting me in here. four pictures of bruce springsteen and he doesn t even like you. i like him. it unrequited love. but i got to hang with it. talking unrequited love, i know for a fact you ve been watching your show because donald trump told me. you had dinner with him and you told him. my favorite question is how many times have you been properly in love. which leads me to the fu fundamental issue about mitt romney. why are so many people of his own party not properly in love with mitt romney? i think he s a very reserved guy. in the time that we re in right now, which i
have gotten it wrong could be wrong. enough already. it s not like it s rocket science. we put the laws of physics to the test once and for all. that and more right here, right now on cnn. hi there, i m susan hendricks. you re in the cnn newsroom. evacuations are on hold after talks between the red cross and syrian officials failed. at least 100 people were killed today alone. half of those in the city of homs. [ speaking foreign language ] armed groups fighting against the government say syrian troops are terrorizing residents with sniper and shelling homes. humanitarian groups and aid workers say the situation is getting worse. at the moment, cnn has no reporters and no cameras inside syria. the government strictly limits access right there. but i want to show you one way we are able to bring you images of the fighting. freelance film makers, sometimes amateurs with video kamras, release their material for the world to see. this was recorded in homs by a very brave french
i think it lab real asset to him in the general election as times are tumultuous and people looking for a president, not just a nominee. and they want someone who they believe will fight the president. i think governor romney will do that on the issues. they seem to want something more emotive at the moment. i think that ebbs and flows it and it will eventually come back his way. but what you re seeing is a real battle for the heart and soul of the republican party and clear choices are emerging. not just on policy but also on character and on the very passion you just hinted at because i sense that one of the reasons rick santorum is gaining such momentum is not necessarily that he is in reality more passionate than mitt romney or that he cares more, it s that he sounds like he does. a lot of romney supporters say to me why isn t he giving more of himself to us? why isn t he beating his chest more? why isn t he giving us more passion? why doesn t he look like he wants thi