we're joined by ap reporter mary clare dale, who broke the story. and npr's television and culture writer, eric deggans. mary clare dale start first and remind us, if you would, a little bit about the case that this came from and the particulars of the deposition. >> sure. this case dates back ten years when a temple university employee accused cosby of drugging and molesting her at his home where she had gone to a dinner seeking career advice. she worked for the basketball team and says that after dinner, she took three pills from cosby which he said was herschel -- herbal medication for stress. in his deposition unsealed yesterday, he said the drug was benadryl. her lawyers don't believe that and asked cosby about other drugs and prescriptions he may have taken over the years and he admitted in the deposition that he used quaaludes and obtained them in the '70s for the purpose to use them to have sex with women. >> brown: but then he stopped short of saying that he did it without their consent, right? i mean, there's a point in the deposition where