our political ticker at the bottom of the hour about the retirement of barney frank. they had a revolution. they ve ousted a ruler and now they are about to do something that is probably the most important thing that they have done and that is get out and vote. egyptians are hitting the polls today. they are out voting. it is the first in a series of elections for parliament and president. they are all under way. even in the midst of egypt s second major uprising of the year. the goal of both is the same an end to military rule which replaced the regime of long-time president hosni mubarak in february. turnout is surprisingly strong. voting for parliament will take stages. the presidential elections are set for june. pakistan says no more business as usual with the u.s. after a weekend air strike that nato calls tragic and unintended. nato helicopters from afghanistan opened fire on pakistani forces at the border killing 24 and wounding several others. afghan officials
know who is an acquaintance that i thought was friend of. television station ag.a identifies the accuser as ginger white. she claim her affair with cain lasted 13 years. it was complicated. i was aware that he was married and i was aware that i was involved in a very inappropriate situation, a relationship. again, cain denies having an affair. in an exclusive interview with wolf blitzer, cain says the latest accusation won t force him out of the race. you re staying in the race. you re not dropping out. i m not dropping out, no. as long as my wife is behind me and as long as my wife believes that i should stay in this race, i m staying in this race. because i am sick and tired of the hurt and harm that somebody out there is doing to my family, more so to me work these baseless charges. what this says is that somebody is awfully afraid that i m doing too well in this republican nomination to continue to dig up these stories to try and put a cloud and a damper on my c
sexual abuse, but allowed it to go on, has surfaced. deborah has more from syracuse. reporter: hey, you know, kyra, once officials here at syracuse university heard that tape, there really was no other choice. they had to fiere bernie fine, which they did late last night. the accuser, bobby davis, lived in the fine household for a period of time. he made the recording shortly after the alleged decade-long affair came to an end. and the tape suggests that not only did the coach s wife know about what was going on, but in fact she had a role in it. and we want to warn you that the tape is both graphic and also disturbing. i didn t know what to think. i know everything that went on with him. bernie has issues. maybe that he s not aware of, but he has issues. you trusted somebody you shouldn t have trusted. yeah. bernie is also in denial. i think that he did the things that he did, but somehow through his own mental telepathy has erased it out of his mind. go to somewhere
after a shocking tape has come to light. also, the markets getting a bit of a black friday bounce. pakistan puts the u.s. on notice after a deadly nato strike. and a wet, dare i say possibly snowy, day for the southeast. i m going to play reporter roulette here on this monday. ed lavandera, in syracuse where syracuse university fired assistant basketball coach bernie fine, fine is accused of sexually abusing kids. ed, also news fine s termination just hours after the world heard this tape recording of his wife. tell me about it. reporter: well, this was a recording between one of bernie fine s principal accusers, a man by the name of bobby davis. in that phone recording he was talking with bernie fine s wife, and it was a dramatic phone call. these are phone calls that lasted quite some time. we can listen to a little bit of it, and it really seems to bolster what bobby davis has been saying here over the last few weeks accusing bernie fine of molesting him hundreds o
yes, 6:00 a.m. in atlanta, georgia. let s get you caught up on the headlines of the day. one of three american students arrested in egypt says they were hit repeatedly just after their arrest, but the news and the good news certainly for their families, you re seeing the pictures there, all three are now back on american soil. the last of them got back just a few hours ago. they were accused of throwing molotov cocktails during anti-government protests in tahrir square. we ll hear from them in a few minutes. nato saying it s highly likely that they carried out air strikes that killed 24 pakistani soldiers near the border with afghanistan. this incident has led to strong protests by the pakistani government, plus the closing of key nato supply routes in afghanistan. pakistan is also telling the u.s. that they have two weeks to leave an air base there that s used for drones. they said the same thing just after the raid that killed osama bin laden. we ll have a live report fro