university president vowed unconditional support for both of them. jason carroll is there. the question now is, what exactly did they know and when did they know it? exactly. perhaps we will get more answers later on today when the attorney general holds a press conference. when you talk about that unconditional support, you have to wonder about that now because the two school officials resigned late last night. he s a legend in the world of college football. for 23 years, jerry sandusky served as defensive coordinator for the lions. now he is out on bail and defending himself against charges he sexually abused young boys, one as young as 8 years old. they are accused of covering up the incidents resigned in the wake of the scandal. sandusky s lawyer said his client is innocent. jerry is very, very depressed and upset. he is very distraught about the changes and the allegations. the knowledge that regardless he proves his guilt or innocence, people are going to think he
but first up the chances of peace in the middle east after the latest round of speeches by prime minister netanyahu and president obama. i ll be joined by tom friedman of the new york times who is just back from the middle east. now, here s my take for this week. we ve just gone through an arcane debate about whether barack obama said anything new when he called for an israeli/palestinian settlement based on 1967 borders with mutually agreed upon land swaps. in fact, that has been the working assumption of all negotiating parties, america, israel and the palestinian authority, for over 20 years. it is what the camp david talks of 2000 were based on. it s what elmerit s talks were based on. the real shift in u.s. policy was president obama publicly condemning the palestinian strategy to seek recognition as a state from the u.n. general assembly in september. instead of thanking obama for this, prime minister netanyahu chose to stage, in the words of the former israeli di