2002 phone call, reportedly of bernie fine s wife, openly discussing alleged abuse with bobby davis, one of her husband s accusers. i know everything that went on, you know. i know everything that went on with him. bernie has issues. maybe that he s not aware of but he has issues. maybe he trusted somebody that he shouldn t have trusted. yeah. bobby is in denial. he did things he did, but he s somehow tu his own mental telepathy erased them out of his mind. do you think i m the only one that he s ever done that to. i think there might have been others but it was geared to there was something about you. jay gray live in syracuse. we hear this tape coming from the first accuser and the wife of bernie fine, obviously, raising a lot of eyebrows and new questions about there is. there s a third accuser that s come forward. let s start with what he s saying and how the university s responding to the new claims. reporter: yeah. i think the university s first and initia
bernie fine s wife, openly discussing alleged abuse with bobby davis, one of her husband s accusers. i know everything that went on, you know. i know everything that went on with him. bernie has issues. maybe that he s not aware of but he has issues. maybe he trusted somebody that he shouldn t have trusted. yeah. bobby is in denial. he did things he did, but he s somehow tu his own mental telepathy erased them out of his mind. do you think i m the only one that he s ever done that to. i think there might have been others but it was geared to there was something about you. jay gray live in syracuse. we hear this tape coming from the first accuser and the wife of bernie fine, obviously, raising a lot of eyebrows and new questions about there is. there s a third accuser that s come forward. let s start with what he s saying and how the university s responding to the new claims. reporter: yeah. i think the university s first and initial response, thomas, good to tal
posture taken by nancy hansen here, saying this is how i explain what happened. it doesn t explain what happened. jane well, because the grandmother was involved, too, because reportedly she s the one who took the boy to get the flight direct from washington to moscow and he s the quote, he drew a picture of our house burning down and he drew a picture of us burning down with it. it s a fear of safety. it s terrible. is there not a school involved or somebody else involved that red flags went up to point out this kid needed help? listen, we live in america and we have a psychiatric system, if you fear your child is going to hurt another person or he s going to hurt himself, you go to an e.r., you asee a psychiatrist you see a child psychiatrist, a child would be placed if it were true in an in-patient psychiatric setting where kids who are potentially dangerous are helped. you don t just go to the airport and find someone
girl. path i ann brown is at the breaking news desk and she s in position as well. we ll have it all for you on happening now . jane: we begin top of the hour with really chilling new details in the terror plot to ask attack the subways that run straight through heart of new york city as the fbi has your confirmed they have arrested a man in pakistan who says the mastermind of this plot, najibullah zazi was planning, vote, maximum carnage. david lee miller is in the newsroom for us. david, in terms of this fourth suspect, what specifics do we know about this plot? reporter: jane, we understand that najibullah zazi and miss accomplices were planning to target subway trains heading to grand central station, as well as new york s times square. these are the two busiest subway station necessary new york city, and they, as you said, plan to inflict the greatest amount of carnage by detonating explosive devices containing tatp in the middle car. that way they could injure as m
phil mickelson wins the masters and celebrates with a long emotional hug with his wife amy who is battling breast cancer. what a moment. good morning from russia, where the bells are tolling the hour here. you know, we traveled more than 4,000 miles to interview russia s president dmitri m medved les to interview medvedev. but who could have guessed there would be so much breaking news. first, the tragic plane crash that took the life of the polish president. and moat of his top officials this weekend. and then that bizarre story of the 7-year-old boy sent back to russia here, by a single mom who adopted him. she said she couldn t handle him anymore. it s got a lot of people scratching their heads back in the united states. and, robin, it s created outrage here in russia. i can only imagine, george. here as well, there was so much attention with the return of tiger woods and another great golfer was victorious at the masters. and the process that he captured our hearts. t