come forth today are disturbing and deeply troubling. i am personally very shocked because i have never witnessed any of these activities that have been alleged. i believe the university took the appropriate step tonight. what is most important is that this fully be investigated and anyone with information be supported to come forward so that the truth can be found. i deeply regret any statements i made that might have inhibited that from occurring or been insensitive to victims of abuse. espn has released a secretly recorded conversation in 2002 between fine s wife, laurie fine, and one of the coach s accusers, bobby davis. on it, potentially damming evidence that suggest fine s wife not only knew about the abuse but allowed it to go on. we to want play some of that for you now. i know everything that went on. you know, i know everything that went on with him. bernie has issues. neighbor that he s not aware of, but he has issues. and you trusted somebody that you shouldn t
explosive allegation allegations are sexually abusing two former ball boys. boeheim issued a statement, the allegations are disturbing and deeply shocking. i am personally shocked because the activities alleged he went on to say, i deeply regret any statements i made that might have inhibited that from occurring or been insensitive to victims of the abuse. espn first released the story, it secretly released a conversation between fine s wife and lori fine and one of the coach s accusers. live in syracuse with more a deb feyerick. reporter: good morning. the accuser, bobby davis, who lived in the fine house for a period of time. he made the recording shortly after what he calls is decade of abuse. that recording was never turned over to police, never turned over to investigators here at the university, but it does suggest that the coach s wife lori fine not only knew about the abuse but also allowed it. take a listen to the tape. i don t want to think about that. i don t
i believe the university took the appropriate step tonight. what is most important is that this fully be investigated and anyone with information be supported to come forward so that the truth can be found. i deeply regret any statements i made that might have inhibited that from occurring or been insensitive to victims of abuse. espn has released a secretly recorded conversation in 2002 between fine s wife, laurie fine, and one of the coach s accusers, bobby davis. on it, potentially damming evidence that suggest fine s wife not only knew about the abuse but allowed it to go on. we to want play some of that for you now. 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. and you trusted somebody that you shouldn t have trusted. yeah. bernie is also in denial. i think that he did the things he did, but he s somehow through his own mental telepathy has erased this. you know
cnn s rez acehal joins me from islamabad. first off, what do we know in terms of specifics about the attacks? reporter: ted, the most detailed account we re getting is from pakistani officials. it s important to note that u.s. and nato officials have yet to say this is what happened. this is what pakistan is saying happened. essentially officials are saying in the early morning hours of saturday a nato air strike hit two military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least 24 pakistani soldiers. they say this incident happened in a place called mohmens, a district in the tribal region right along the afghanistan border. there s a lot of militant activity in this region. what you have often is pakistani troops, nato troops carrying out a lot of operations here but the agreement is for pakistan to stay on its side and fate toe to stay on its side. officials here say that s not what happened. these air strikes hit these two check posts on pakistani soil. not the first time
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