Right now were hearing from the State Attorney General and the police commissioner. We really cannot forget in all of this the eight alleges victims, boys as young as 7 or 8 years old. We do have to warn you that the details reveiled revealed by the grand jury are report and hard to stomach. Many News Articles and Opinion Pieces have already been written about this and many of you are very familiar with the allegations contained in the presentment, as well as the defendants that have been charged and the institutions and organizations that have been mentioned in this case. I also understand that many of you have questions concerning the allegations. The criminal charges an other issues related to the case. Commissioner noonan and i will attempt to address many of those as many of those questions as possible, but i need to qualify that statement by making it clear that this is an Ongoing Investigation and its also a grand jury investigation, which means that there are going to be some d
the intelligence that sent this country to war in iraq. the chemical weapons presence, the nuclear program and the biological program was wrong. that s the summation of it. it was wrong. colin powell for the hour. this is piers morgan tonight. for many americans colin powell is still the face of the modern military, retired four-star general, the first and only african-american to serve on the join chiefs of staff and to secretary of state to george w. bush. he s here to talk about a cause close to his heart, the state of america s military veterans. general colin powell joins me now. general, welcome. thank you very much, piers. thank you for welcoming me to this extraordinary building. we re in the national war college. you were here 35 years ago. i graduated 35 years ago. that s hard to believe. we just had our 35th anniversary. this place has a great deal of meaning for all of us who have been students over the years. when you were here as a young, fresh-f
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 quest
angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa. that s why we re here today. because l.a. is not waiting on washington. i m candy crowley, and this is state of the union. on his way out of town friday, president obama called the two chairs of the super committee from air force one to tell them they needed to make a debt deal soon. that is not breaking news to panel members who have been spinning their wheels for nearly three months. we are not giving up hope until midnight on the 23rd. but wall street may have given up hope. according to cnbc, half of the investors polled by citigroup don t expect the committee to reach a deal in time. co-chair jeb hensarling joins me here in washington on his first sunday interview since being appointed to the committee. i want to show you one more poll here of people, do you expect that the committee will reach its goal? and this is a george washington university battleground poll and politico. yes, 21%. no, 69%. so, you going to get this
tonight the poster boy for everything that s wrong with washington. what adjective would you use for jack abromoff? he was someone that didn t know any boundaries, didn t see the line, the lines that all of us see in light. plus richard lugar on his party s chances to retake the white house. romney appears to be the strongest person. and an extraordinary emotional and revealing interview of darrell hammond, the dark, dangerous side of the saturday night live funny man. it was pretty damn bad. it involved being taken from there in a straight jacket. why did you feel differently about your father? i think because he tried. this is piers morgan tonight. i ve interviewed many comedians on this show and always had a suspicion that there s been dark stuff in their lives that makes them chase humor and a laugh. i ve never had anything quite like this, darrell hammond from saturday night live. when i finished your book, it was one of the most, i don t know,