at it, especially right now with what s going on in this country and how the dialogue has been reopened. absolutely. with what s going on with bernie fine and jerry sandusky. great to see you. the house oversight committee has launched an investigation following the shocking admission by air force officials that as many as 274 sets of cremated partial remains were disposed of in a virginia land fill. leaders of the congressional committee investigating the dover air force base mortuary wrote a letter to department of defense secretary leon panetta on thursday. it requests documents on the allegations of improper handling of remains dating back to 2002. a well to do seattle couple who live in a million dollar lakefront mansion is accused of filing false claims to collect more than $100,000 in welfare over an eight-year period. look at these images of this house. federal investigators say the man and woman collected tens of thousands in food stamps and
some pretty deep ties with the white house? and why is it that the company with deep ties to the white house, the company that just got a big contract for a drug that s not been proven yet, why is it going to make an 85% profit on its government contract? coming up we re going to talk with a member of the company s board of directors, a familiar face here at cnn. we first got wind of this story in the los angeles times but since then have learned a lot more. investigator drew griffin is keeping them honest. reporter: it s just another good business deal for billionaire investor and big-time democratic political supporter, ron perlman. this major political contributor to both parties but particular friend of the obama white house owns the controlling shares in a company called siga technologies, and siga this year won a sweet $432 million no-bid contract from the u.s. department of health and human services that even a democrat says is a little bit too sweet to ignore. h
the big contract for a drug that s not been proven yet, why is it going to make an 85% profit on its government contract? coming up, we re going to talk with a member of the company s board of directors, a familiar face here at cnn. we first got wind of this story in the los angeles times but since then, have learned a lot more. investigative correspondent drew griffin is keeping them honest. reporter: it s just another good business deal for billionaire investor and big-time democratic political supporter, ron perlman. this major political contributor to both parties but particular friend of the obama white house, owns the controlling shares in a company called siga technologies, and siga this year won a sweet $432 million no-bid contract from the u.s. department of health and human services that even a democrat says is a little bit too sweet to ignore. how did this become a no-bid contract? was it justified as a no-bid contract? overall, i think we need to begin askin
white house? and why is it that the company with deep ties to the white house, the company that just got the big contract for a drug that s not been proven yet, why is it going to make an 85% profit on its government contract? coming up, we re going to talk with a member of the company s board of directors, a familiar face here at cnn. we first got wind of this story in the los angeles times but since then, have learned a lot more. investigative correspondent drew griffin is keeping them honest. reporter: it s just another good business deal for billionaire investor and big-time democratic political supporter, ron perlman. this major political contributor to both parties but particular friend of the obama white house, owns the controlling shares in a company called siga technologies, and siga this year won a sweet $432 million no-bid contract from the u.s. department of health and human services that even a democrat says is a little bit too sweet to ignore. how did this
it s a pattern. that s how child molesters tend to work. that s exactly how they work. the stories are consistent and consistent with sexual abuse. in case you are wondering what happened with his charity, a breeding ground for his victims in a way, it could be shutting down operations at the vest least, reducing programs, laying people off as well. another ripple effect to all of this. it doesn t end there in the other sexual abuse case that received so much national attention no charges will be filed now against former syracuse university basketball coach bernie fine. a district attorney from the region around the school says the charges against fine are simply too old to prosecute. the d.a. also says he believes only two of fine s three accusers are actually telling credible stories. there is no doubt in my mind that if presented with these two victims today, and the statute of limitations had not run, there would be be criminal charges against bernie fine that i would ethic