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CNNW AM Wake Up Call November 14, 2011



good morning. this is your a.m. wakeup call for monday, november 14th, from the time warner center in new york. i'm christine romans. carol has the morning off. here are your top stories this morning. unoccupy. cities around the country telling protesters your time is up. police in riot gear facing off protesters in portland after cops dismantled their camps. protesters in denver and other cities being told to go home. >> i will continue to fight for the american jobs act so that we can put our people back to work. talking business in paradise. president obama hosting asia-pacific leaders in hawaii saying jobs are job number one, and also getting tough with china and iran. the president saying no options are off the table as new details come out about tehran's nuclear program. jerry sandusky's neighbors now fearing for their safety after two cinder blocks were thrown through the accused pedophile's window. penn state trying to move on after an emotional saturday, but questions about how the coach could allegedly get away with these alleged crimes for so long. rob marciano is in atlanta. let's check on weather. >> good morning. we do have a threat of severe weather. one tornado warning as we speak. we'll get this one out of the way. a rural area, but nevertheless, they're under a tornado warning as the cell moves off. it's a quick mover. you see the wider shot of the radar. more moving across indiana and ohio, western pennsylvania. this will stay mostly south of chicago and should stay mostly to the west at least for the daylight hours of the i-95 corridor. look at that with the warm temperatures. 76 many memphis. 84 in dallas. get into the mid 60s in new york city. yesterday che got up to 70 with gusty winds. definitely a tale of two types of weather. we'll talk more about the cold air that's expected later in the week, and flight delays later on in you are traveling on this monday morning. >> all right. thanks, rob. heck in in 15 minutes. it's cities across the country this morning. many are asking if time is up for the occupy movement after some violent clashes over the weekend. there was another tense standoff in portland yesterday. police in riot gear trying to clear the streets after protesters were kicked out of their camp and then their tents were torn down. many ignored a midnight saturday deadline to get out. >> get back! >> that's denver where two police officers were injured and 17 protesters were arrested this weekend as officers cleared out tents and even put out a campfire near the civic center. police say the protesters were blocking side walks and were warned to leave. michael nutter says he is beefing up the police presence near the occupy philly camp after a woman record she was sexually assaulted there. the mayor saying there are now serious health and safety issues at the occupy camp there. president obama talking tough on iran as he hosted the leaders of 18 asia-pacific nations of the apec summit in hawaii satisfying no opings are off the table to keep iran from building a nuclear weapon. >> they are engaging in a series of practices that are contrary to their international obligations and their iaea only gags, and that's what the iaea report indicates, so what i did was to speak with president medvedev and all three of us entirely agree on the objective, which is making sure that iran does not weaponize nuclear power and that we don't trigger a nuclear arms race in the region. that's in the interest of all of us. >> that's the president speaking from honolulu last night. it was his first chance to address a new iaea report on iran's secret effort to develop an atomic weapon. pennsylvania's governor says the penn state child sex abuse scandal should change the way cases are handled across the united states. there's a reason ousted coach joe paterno isn't facing criminal charges right now. in 2002 he told school administrators about a report that former defensive coach jerry sandusky was seen sexually assaulting a boy in a locker room shower. that's all he was required to do under pennsylvania law. tell the people in charge and let them decide whether to contact police. governor tom corbitt told nbc that that just isn't good enough. he says by law someone in paterno's position should have to call the cops himself. >> should the lobby change? absolutely. i know that members of both parties, republican and democrat, have already introduced measures to make that change. we have to make sure -- >> he is on the penn state board of trustees, which fired paterno last week. he also began the investigation against jerry sandusky when he was state attorney general. sandusky is accused of sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year per. as for jerry sandusky, he is out on bail, and neighbors, especially parents, say they are afraid. his home, way too close for comfort to a school. cnn's mary snow has more from state college. >> reporter: when he was charged with 40 counts of sexually abusing children, jerry sandusky was released on $100,000 bail. one condition, the former penn state defensive coordinator was told not to go near children. take a look where his house is located. >> this is the playground for lamont elementary school. right over here is jerry sandusky's house, and from his back porch he has a clear view of it. the administrators at the elementary school say local police reached out to them following sandusky's arrest. the district superintendent is quoted saying the school which runs through the second grade has taken additional administrative action to ensure our children are safe. to be clear, sandusky has never been accused of harming random children. rather, he is alleged to have molested young boys after developing close relationships with them through second mile, the charity he founded. sandusky has maintained his innocence. the road to his home is blocked off and private property signs on his lawn went up this weekend after police say a cinder block was thrown through a window. nearby neighbors question why he is out on bail. >> it baffles my mind. >> i think presumption of innocence, we all believe in that, and we do, in this country, but i think there's a level of protection that a neighborhood and a community is entitled to. >> reporter: melissa and carl anderson have two little boys. carl was such a fan of sandusky's at one time, he had an autographed limited edition copy of sandusky's book "touched." >> it alternates between anger and sadness really. it really is a loss of kind of a wholesale community innocence. >> have you seen more police here in the last week? >> yes. >> reporter: the andersons, for one, want to see a stiffer bail, and now a new revelation about the judge who set the bail. the judge's law firm listed her as a volunteer for second mile. cmn's legal analyst jeffrey tubin. >> the judge certainly should have raised the issue, disclosed her connection to second mile so that the parties m case could decide whether they wanted to ask her to recuse herself. >> with the focus on the penn state scandal and what school administrators didn't do, a south carolina military college is now coming under fire for not doing more to stop an alleged child molester. lewis, an alumnist and excounselor at the citadel's camp for young boys is charged with sexually abusing five boys. the academy says they got a report that he invited teen campers into his room to watch pornography as far back as 2007. the school couldn't corroborate the story, and so didn't pursue it. just two days after the debate in spartanburg, south carolina, republican presidential contenders are getting ready for the next one. it's this saturday in iowa. cmn's chief political krbt sandy crowley show us where things stand now. >> reporter: the thing about the primary season is there's always another debate, which is handy if you messed up a previous one. >> governor perry, you advocate the elimination of the department of energy. if you eliminate the department of energy -- >> you remembered it. [ laughter ] i've had some time to think about it, sir. >> me too. >> reporter: following wednesday's brain freeze heard around the world rick perry went into comic crisis control. if you step in it, joke about it. >> number four -- >> i had a five-hour energy drink six hours before the debate. >> oh, no. >> reporter: perry's gaff may be gingrich's gain. the former speaker's numbers are up. up enough to suggest he may be anybody but romney candidate, and if gingrich falls short of the goal, what about silver? this caught our ear. >> based on this campaign and what happens practice you have heard tonight, do you care to evaluate governor romney's ability to think outside of the box or foreign policy perspectives? >> no. >> you said so last night. >> every single one of us is better than barack obama, and that's the type -- >> so newt had the opportunity to take a swing at mitt and passed. vice president gingrich, anyone? >> all right. herman cain's wich is speaking for the first time since sexual harassment allegations surfaced against the candidate. gloria cain on fox news saying her husband would have to have asplit personality to do the things that were said. >> to hear such graphic allegations and know that that would have been something that was totally disrespectful of her as a woman, and i know that's not the person he is. he totally respects women. >> at least four women have now accused the gop frontrunner of inappropriate behavior during his days at the national restaurant association in the 1990s. two have come forward in public, but cain has denied all of the accusations. that picture there is what this next tease is about. the man accused of the deadliest attack in norway since world war ii due in court today. he will be in shackles in front of the judge, but could he be released? shrimpers still struggling after the bp oil spill, and lining up for more money from the oil company, but many of them may now be on their own. and get building. boeing books the largest plane deal in history, and it could be a multibillion dollar jolt to the american economy. it is 12 minutes after the hour. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. 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>> yeah. what's sad is i live in atlanta, and i turned it off when they went into overtime. i went on to something else. bigger upset might have been in seattle and the ravens there. many some spots it looked like the first day of spring training with temperatures well up and over 20 degrees above average in some spots. if you are traveling, these are the airports where we think we may see delays. good news. no red on the map. chicago, you'll see maybe delays up to an hour. probably less. morning showers. i think most of the rain will stay south of you and east. detroit will get most of the rain, and severe thunderstorms potentially in cincinnati. cleveland, denver. also seeing some wind. big-time wind yesterday in denver as the storm exited the rocky mountains. it's making its way into the ohio river valley, and that's one of the spots where we expect to see some severe weather, but ahead of that the warm air is going to really pump up temperatures out that way. here's your radar right now. that rainfall for the most part will stay west of new york and d.c. and philly area until later on tonight. there's your highlighted area for seeing severe weather today. we still have the one tornado warning that's out until -- for the next 15 minutes for coals county in east-central illinois. more weather updates, and, guess what, a lot of us e-resorts opened up this past weekend, christine, and they had fresh snow to do that. we'll run down with numbers in about 15 minutes. >> all right. thanks, rob. talk to you soon. the accused norwegian gunman back in court today. it will be anders bravik's first public court appearance since the attack. we are live in london with the latest and more international headlines. good morning, zane. >> he will be making his first televised appearance. what we're going to see -- this is the big deal. we're not actually going to see the proceedings in the court, but there is going to be a moment where the families of the victims that he killed are going to be able to watch him coming into the court in cuffs. the reason the authorities decided not to make proceedings public until now or show him is he is afraid that maybe he has colleagues or other people out there and may use the tv to signal to them many some kind of way. they also didn't want him to have a stage to glorify and just fee his abbings. he killed 77 people in a shooting rampage in norway that was on an island as well as in a bomb attack. this is going to be a really emotional moment for a lot of the families who lost their loved ones. the point of this is that the judge at the end of it, christine, is going to make a decision on whether to keep him in jail until the trial, which is supposed to start in the spring. >> certainly a tough moment certainly for all the families as this continues to play out. >> yeah. >> all right. thanks so much. talk to you soon. all right. coming up, the economy is down, the housing market is bust. yet, executives at fannie mae and freddie mac, they get paid multimillion-dollar bonuses. we'll tell you what lawmakers are doing to block those bonuses. it's that time of year. holiday shopping already underway. i'm not kidding. before you whip out the plastic, choose wisely. i'm going to tell you the best credit cards to use this season to get the most bang for your buck. 20 minutes after the hour. fantastic! 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