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long. welcome everybody. welcome to early start. i'm ashleigh banfield. >> good morning. i'm alina cho bringing the news from a to c. >> so weird. we have the alphabet all mixed up. >> anger, sadness and overwhelming shame at penn state. a scathing report conducted by a former director of the fbi, leaving the school and its legendary coaches shattered. saying joe paterno and top university officials not only hid but empowered a child predator in jerry sandusky. the outrage is spreading so quickly there are calls to tear down a statue of paterno that stands youds of beaver stadium. will more criminal charges be coming? susan candiotti is live in philadelphia this morning. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yes, you're right. former fbi director lewis freeh laid the blame at the feet of four top penn state officials leaving jerry sandusky free rein to abuse children over the course of almost 15 years. >> our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leader at penn state. the most powerful men at penn state failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who sandusky victimized. mr. spanier, schultz, curley and pa pat showed no concern for the well being of sandusky's victims until after sandusky's arrest. >> reporter: freeh also talked about a culture of secrecy at the university going back to at least 1998. freeh's report found even back then joe paterno and others knew they had a problem with jerry sandusky and, for example, they even pointed to a note written by then vice president gary schultz after an incident involving two boys and jerry sandusky in which he wrote is this the opening. pandora's box? are there other children? now attorneys for graham spanier have not responded and lawyers for -- >> well be getting back to susan candiotti later on. three minutes past 5:00 on the east coast. investigators are telling us that they have found no explosives on board a delta airplane a plane that returned to kennedy airport in new york because there was a security scare. it was delta flight 126 and it turned around about an hour into its flight. it was on its way to spain. obviously it didn't get there. passengers instead taken off, evacuated from that plane and the nypd bomb squad got on board instead and brought with them bomb sniffing dogs. authorities say the plane was turned around after a passenger on board was in the bathroom and found some drinking strauss that apparently had wires, wires stuffed inside them. lawmakers are fuming that team usa will be decked out in uniforms that are red white and blue but made in china. senator gillibrand and israel sent a letter to the chairman of the u.s. olympic committee that they source uniforms only from the united states in the future. senator harry reid suggested a less diplomatic approach. >> i'm so upset that i think the olympic committee should be ashamed of themselves. i think they should be embarrassed. i think they should take all the uniforms, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. >> the red, white and blue uniforms were stitched in china but created by american designer ralph lauren. plenty of reaction to the president's claim that the biggest mistake of his first term was putting policy over story telling. president obama telling cbs news that he's been criticized for not keeping the nation informed about the direction that he's going in and he calls that criticism valid. >> the mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. >> while his opponent mitt romney was quick to jump on the president's remarks suggesting that he is out of touch if he quote believes that millions of americans have lost their homes, their jobs and livelihood because he just failed to tell a good story. all right. listen up to this. las vegas police are used to getting weird calls but even this one shocked them. a report that two chimps were on the loose and attacking cars. that's right. police say the chimps escaped from a nearby home. they were pets. authorities eventually were forced to shoot and kill one of the chimpanzees and tranquilize the other. that chimp was returned to the owner. authorities are looking to whether the person is licensed to have the chimps. >> security official are shocked at what's considered a huge breach at yahoo!. over 440,000 e-mail addresses and passwords have been hacked and that was exposed yesterday. and the experts say yahoo! failed to take even the most basic precautions to problem text that information. yahoo! is only confirming the breach but is not commenting on its security. the takeaway? change your password. police in british columbia are trying to track down this guy. wow, that's a point of view isn't it, it's a motorcyclist who just decided to run tape while he was cruising along at 186 miles per hour. this is a joyride down the transcanada highway. it's been viewed a million times on youtube. authorities have identified the rider. his name is randy george scott. 25-year-old randy george scott. if you're out there do turn yourself in. this incident took place back in april but now mr. scott you're facing charges that could get you a nice five year free stay at the hotel police. however you want to call it. he's weaving in and out of the cars. >> forget about the dangers he's putting other people in but himself. that's incredible. >> knowing the full time, all the while he was going to tape this thing. i just get sick looking at it. it's lucky he survived this. >> all right. i got vertigo. it's official. they can't read your mine but the next time you walk into a mall, retailers could be able to tell you what you'll buy. that's something i don't need, actually. >> i hate shopping. >> well, i'll help you. we'll have more on this new technology and how it works coming up. we'll be right back after this. 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we got rain. that's the problem when you got it it's training over the same areas over and over again because we have a stationary front. here are the areas of rain. where we're seeing now is where we'll see itthroughout the day. west virginia, charleston, in towards kentucky that's the access of major rains today. also louisiana coast, southeast texas coast access for more rain today and also monsoonal moisture coming in. this is where we'll see the rain, could see one to two inches an hour in some of these spots. all right. big picture. getaway friday. so much moisture in the southeast. very tough to fly. so kind of if you are about to get online or tweak your flight the earlier you go today the better off you'll be. showers and thunderstorms will explode here in the southeast. heavy rain. clouds to ground lightning. warm in the northeast, though. today will be the warmest of the next three weekend cause. of course it's the weekend so let's take a look at temperatures. about 90 today in boston. 95 in syracuse. temperatures will come around. what we'll see from boston to new york, philly, d.c. that 95 corridor not a wash out but saturday into sunday scattered and isolated showers and storms. today pretty dry there. certainly the warmest of the three days. back to you guys. >> alexandra steele, thank you. 15 minutes now past 5:00 on the east coast and we're getting an early read at the papers, news that's local but making national headlines. we have papers from arizona, california and new york. here we go. this one out of arizona is something that's just so incredibly side. a police dog in the public safety department had to be euthanized last night after being accidentally left in a patrol car. this is arizona. it was 98 degrees outside. and inside the car it was somewhere between 100 and 115. it was a terrible mistake by one of officers and that officer has been placed on administrative leave. he apparently was trying to move a lot of his gear from one cruiser to another in tucson. but don't forget, tucson and the temperature, his 7-year-old partner was in the back seat and he just forgot that he was still in the car as he was moving the gear. >> how badly that officer feels. >> jig survived this. he was taken to the vet. apparently they credited his training as a k-9 dog with being able to be in inclement environment and adapt and bring his system to a slow but ultimately he didn't survive and they had to euthanize. >> elena was trying to get rid of some spider webs in his house. what deuse? he use ad propane torch. it seemed like a good idea until some dry plants ignited and set his roof on fire happen his wife and infant son managed to get out safely. total damage $25,000. the family doesn't have home insurance. >> oh, no. >> homeowner's insurance. because the electric cal system needs replaced the family is displaced. but the cobwebs are gone. a broom is a better option. >> "wall street journal," let's bring you this one a report of a big consumer product company a bit weird but at the same time creepy but cool. technology that could help figure out what you like to buy. i hate shopping and i can use all the help i can get. prok are the and gamble and kimberly-clark are considering putting retina tracking devices in their stores so basically they are going to spy on you to see where your eyes go to help them figure out what you notice first when you walk in and then how long you actually stay on looking at a product, how frequently you come back to look at that product as well. all of this could give them results to help them determine what products they should stock, how to stock them and where to position them and package them because apparently that will show what you like best. >> you're looking at shoes i already know that. the minute i go in shoes and jewelry and i have to make a quick exit. >> this is the shopping genius over here. i have to take you with me the next time. >> have no idea what she's talking about. for an extended look at all our stories go to cnn.com/earlystart. >> there's major losses at jpmorgan between $2 billion and $9 billion. what kind of a blow will there be to the reputation because of these loss. in a few hours we'll know what the impact is on the company's bottom line and maybe find out how much of a loss it is. >> christine romans will come up with a preview. cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. 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