plus, herman cain clashes with reporters -- again. >> mr. cain, the attorney for one of the women who filed the sexual harassment complaint -- >> don't even go there. >> i can ask my question? >> no. because -- >> can i ask a question? >> where's my chief of staff? please send him the journalistic code of ethics. >> cain says he is not talking about sexual harassment claims against him. reporters, though, have not stopped asking. plus, they say they'd rather die than have someone cut off their beards. we take you to an amish community where thieves are trying to steal the hair right off the faces of amish men. we're at the top of the hour. 8:00 a.m. here in atlanta, 5:00 a.m. in glendale, arizona. wherever you may be, we are glad you are height here. oklahoma's unsettling saturday. it started with a moderate strength earthquake that ended last night with the largest recorded quake in state history hitting the exact same place -- talking about lincoln county here. video you are seeing of highway 62 broke up a bit in a couple of places. usgs says this was a 5 hadn.6 magnitude quake. we are get reports of damaged homes an municipal buildings. luckily we are not getting widespread reports of injuries. we have at least one report of an injury there. koco's reporter is live there. what was this like there last night? >> reporter: well, t.j., this is the epicenter. just take a look here. you can see broken glass all over the kitchen floor of this two-bedroom home. it is essentially like somebody just dumped out the kitchen cabinets. what i really want to show you though as we move through this house, you see all that broken glass all over the kitchen. coming in to the living room, take a look at this. you see this brick that's come in through the top of the roof? that is actually the chimney. that earthquake shook this house so hard the chimney collapsed, came through the roof. if you get a better look out here, you can see where a piece of that chimney actually collapsed on an outside bench. now fortunately the homeowner and his wife were not hurt. they were just getting ready for bed an that's when they described their house just rumbling, picture falling off the walls. the good thing is though, a lot of people out here were familiar with those tornadoes but not the earthquake. but the homeowner here tells me they do have insurance so those assessors, as the sun starts to rise, are going to be out here and assess the damage. but again, the biggest fear right now is that that aftershock that we've ben feeling autograph over the state could come and force this chimney to come crashing down to the floor. >> all right, with a look inside, thank you so much. reynolds wolf, we talk about a 5.6. we trained ourselves to hear about massive earthquake. >> it really depend where you happen to be. everything is relative. you have a 5.6 in a place like san francisco, tokyo, places are used to it, it is not a big deal. but when structures are in place like oklahoma, they aren't designed to withstand that seismic activity -- they are going to have some aftershocks, you may have some of these buildings in kind of questionable shape right now, like that one. maybe enough to cause some of those buildings to collapse completely so people have to be very careful. not unusual to see this happen in the united states. we have them happen more often on the west coast but in the situation of oklahoma, we've got something called the nemahall fault, and along that faultline you can have incidents like this. >> can be pretty strong, aftershocks. >> can be. if we had a 5.6, if you have one that's 5.5, someone may say that's a strong earthquake, that's actually an aftershock because it is smaller and lower in intensity than the shock we actually had. >> reynold, thank you so much. we need to tell you about a really disturbing story out of pennsylvania right now. this is focusing attention on penn state university's football program. it involves a former assistant coach by the name of jerry sandusky. he was an assistant for legendary head coach joe paterno for 30 years. sandusky also ran an organization for less fortunate kids called second mile. he is now under arrest charged with sexually abusing eight kids, all of them young boys. prosecutors say it went on for 15 years between '94 and 2009. one local reporter explained the indictment. >> there is really like two sets of allegations here. there are two kids who accused san custody of prolonged relationship of abuse over a couple of years and really adult-like sex acts. then there is this series of shower incidents involved. the indictment and the jurors started by saying -- they all come out and say this charity was a point for him to get access to kids. it says basically many of these boys were vulnerable due to their social situations and this was how he found his victims. almost every single one of them was a child that initially was in a second mile program and began hanging out with sandusky. what's interesting about their cases, i think it is going to come out as kind of a he said/he said situation. this could end up being them versus joe paterno in some way. what gary schultz and tim curly say was told to them is very different than what that graduate assistant says he told joe paterno in 2002. and since the attorney general has come out and said that joe did the right thing, i think he's going to be a major witness for this prosecution. >> the school's athletic director is one of two officials facing charges as well for allegedly lying about what they knew. as for sandusky, he says he is innocent. listen now to his attorney. >> jerry's very, very depressed. he's very upset. he's very distraught about the charges, the allegations, and the knowledge that regardless of whether he is eventually proves his guilt or innocence, people are going to think that he did this stuff. >> this indictment is the result of a three-year investigation. the 67-year-old sandusky is out on bail. breaking news we're seeing out of greece right now. the world has been waiting on greece, the government up in the air right now as they try to figure all this out. a financial mess there hurting your 401(k) right here. now the man who was going to lead them through a possible new bailout is bailing out. the prime minister, george papandreou is stepping down. how quickly will this happen, diana? >> reporter: hi, t.j. well, it is fair to say that these are george papandreou's final hours but there is still some political positioning that needs to take place before he will tender his resignation. basically what we've heard from his spokesman is that a new prime minister will be named by the end of the day. the cabinet is now meeting in an hour's time to really hammer out who the people and what the policies will be of this new national sol vags government they're call it. basically an interim government to tide greece over and to implement the terms of the bailout agreed by europe last week on october 26th so that it doesn't go bankrupt over the next few months. then in four months' time or so there can be a further election. we know that the greek prime minister will not tender his resignation, make that statement until the new government is in place. but that could really be in the next few hours because tomorrow is the meeting of eurozone finance ministers where they're going to be hammering out how to help greece financially really just to tide it over for the next few weeks. one finance minister has said this cabinet has to be in place by monday morning. it really is matter of hours. >> how will other countries and how will those markets view this news? will they see this as getting him out of the way helps move the process further along with the bailout? or do they see this as a government that continues to be in disarray? >> reporter: well, think what has concerned the financial markets up to this point is the fact that there has been so much bickering between rival political parties at the expense of greece's sort of ability to push forward with the bailout agreed a week ago. and so i think that they will receive with some sort of gratitude the fact that those warring factions are prepared to form a coalition dpoft irrespective of who leads that government. now george papandreou said on friday after the vote of confidence on saturday morning -- sorry -- that it didn't have to be him who led that government. it simply had to be a government that was committed to implementing the bailout and i think that that is what markets want to hear, irrespective of whether it is him or another man who's actually got the title of prime minister. >> diana, did he have any other options here? opposition leaders called on him to step aside. is he being pushed out? >> reporter: well, the opposition is basically stopped in his stance. before it said we want elections immediately. papandreou had said that he thought this country needed a period of time before the next elections because everything would unravel. now the opposition having met with the president of the country today has says we're prepared to negotiate and prepared to agree on the makeup of a coalition government but only if george papandreou resigns. so i think at this point, both from the perspective of the opposition and really from his own party, george papandreou doesn't really have any other options. >> diana, thank you so much from athens. 11 minutes past the hour. if back to news in this country, presidential politics. herman cain offering up an ethics lesson -- to us, the media. giving reporters a piece of his mind. you'll hear from him next. stay with me. home menu orange cn women men and uh pandas... elbows mmm [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry, try it yourself. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." 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what i'm saying is this. we are getting back on message -- >> thank you, mr. cain. >> end of story. back on message. read all of the other accounts. read all of the other accounts. where everything has been answered in a story. we're getting back on message. okay? >> well, he could say he wanted to get back on message for several days now but still reporters continue to ask those questions. i'll check in with our candy crowley in just a bit as she gets ready for her show at the top of next hour, "state of the union." it was billed as the game of the century. but can it really live up to the game of the century if no one even scored a touchdown? not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so american business can get on with business. ♪ 17 minutes past the hour now. it was a heck of a night. i would if i could but i have to sit in the anchor desk and do the show. but all the sports guys were up late for this game. >> there are disadvantages of being an early morning sports anchor. serious seriously, they should have games like in in the afternoon for people like you and i who get up at 2:30 in the morning. then it goes into overtime. the battle of the titans. number one lsu against number two alabama. of course brian dennehy stadium packed to the rafters, talking over 100,000 people. check out this site. people going nuts! running on to the field! lsu trying to do the impossible and that's beat alabama on their home field. but just a great defensive battle here. alabama with a chance to take the lead in the fourth -- pass intercepted at the 1 yard line. the game would go to overtime. tied at 6. that's when the kicker steps up. splits the upright sending lsu to victory. and yes indeed, a disappointing loss for alabama because of course this puts a huge dent in their hopes of reaching that national title, bcs national title game. >> some people don't like defensive battles. 9- 9-6. >> high scoring, lots of throwing, lots of passing and games like this, honestly i don't like. >> come on! >> i just don't like it i'm an offensive guy, i'm sorry. i'm short, i'm small. i was never a good defensive tackle. i was a placekicker. so the fact that kicker actually won the game psh. >> this is after a touchdown. maybe you will enjoy this one. >> anybody that follows s.e.c. football or georgia football there is always the saying they play the game between the hejs down in georgia. check this out. yes, this was tavaris king. missed the touchdown pass. he winds up in the shrubs. can you believe that happened? 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