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les hinton, for 12 years, les hinton was the chairman of news international, publishes "news of the worldd the sunday times. that means les hinton was in charge when "news of the world" allegedly hacked into 13-year-old milly dowler's cell phone, deleting voice mails and giving her family false hope she was alive. les hinton was in charge in 2005 when the "news of the world" apparently tried to hack the phones of the families of the 7/7 london transit bombings, les hinton was in charge when they hacked banking, legal files, and tax affairs. hinton was in charged when "news of the world" was charged of hacking into the phones of 9/11 victims, and until today les hinton was in charge of the wall street journal. he has, today, resigned. he feels it is proper to resign from news corp. the phone hacking scandal first broke five years ago when a private investigator and the former royal reporter of "news of the world" were arrested and jailed for hacking into the cell phones ofç members of the roya household. after that, les hinton testified twice, once in 2007, once in 2009. he told lawmakers
les hinton, for 12 years, les hinton was the chairman of news international, publishes "news of the worldd the sunday times. that means les hinton was in charge when "news of the world" allegedly hacked into 13-year-old milly dowler's cell phone, deleting voice mails and giving her family false hope she was alive. les hinton was in charge in 2005 when the "news of the world" apparently tried to hack the phones of the families of the 7/7 london transit bombings, les...
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the resignation of les hinton, the c.e.o. overseeing the "wall street journal," was announced after the market closed today. elaine quijano joins us now the late-breaking developments. >> reporter: scott, people wondered if the scandal overseas would head here. well, today it finally did. les hinton was one of rupert murdoch's most loyal lieutenants, but in the end, his more than 50 years of service to murdoch was not enough to save him. hinton resigned friday as head of dow jones and company, which publishes the "wall street journal" and is part of news corporation's media empire. but it is not his tenure at dow jones that has drawn attention. no one has questioned the reporting of the "wall street journal." instead, it's his 12 years-- from 1995 to 2007-- as chairman of murdoch's news international that's under scrutiny, amid scandalous and possibly criminal reporting tactics, including voice mail hacking by company employees, one of them, andy coleson, who went on to become an aide to the british prime minister. >> i belie
the resignation of les hinton, the c.e.o. overseeing the "wall street journal," was announced after the market closed today. elaine quijano joins us now the late-breaking developments. >> reporter: scott, people wondered if the scandal overseas would head here. well, today it finally did. les hinton was one of rupert murdoch's most loyal lieutenants, but in the end, his more than 50 years of service to murdoch was not enough to save him. hinton resigned friday as head of dow...
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then this afternoon came word that less hinton -- les hinton is stepping down.his report contains some flash photography. >> it is the day that the chief executive walked away from the company she had served for half her life, the day when her friend and lawyer walked into a hotel to say sorry to the family who was the victim of his papers wrongdoing. rebecca's -- rebecca brooks is the highest standing casualties so far. as for the past 10 days she has been at the heart of the storm. now she has decided to step away. in her statement she said, "as you can imagine, recent times have been tough. i now need to focus on the distortions and rebut the allegations about my record as a journalist, and executive." she said she set -- she felt a deep sense of responsibility for the people that news international has hurt. rex i am pleased that rebecca brooks has finally accepted -- >> i am pleased the rebecca brooks has finally accepted responsibility for the people that were heard on her watch. this is not just about one individual. it is about the culture of an organiza
then this afternoon came word that less hinton -- les hinton is stepping down.his report contains some flash photography. >> it is the day that the chief executive walked away from the company she had served for half her life, the day when her friend and lawyer walked into a hotel to say sorry to the family who was the victim of his papers wrongdoing. rebecca's -- rebecca brooks is the highest standing casualties so far. as for the past 10 days she has been at the heart of the storm. now...
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hinton's knowledge of that. are you referring to in 2011 or in 2007? >> this document that was left -- >> in 2007. i can't -- i can't speak to his knowledge, but i would -- i would -- i know that mr. hinton was aware of the work that had been carried out and i think he's testified to this committee to that effect. >> have you asked him whether -- mr. murdoch sr., have you asked les hinton whether he knew about this document? >> no. >> why not? >> about which? >> which document are you referring to? >> the document that you discovered in april, may in the offices of the law firm. >> i don't think it's -- i have not asked him, but i also think that he -- you know, i think he's testified to this, that he as the chief executive of news international at the time would not have been expected necessarily to read x hundreds or thousands of e-mails there but would rely on the opinion of counsel about what they had done. >> was collin miler aware of this evidence lying with the firm? >> i cannot speak to other individuals' knowledge in the past. i simply don't -
hinton's knowledge of that. are you referring to in 2011 or in 2007? >> this document that was left -- >> in 2007. i can't -- i can't speak to his knowledge, but i would -- i would -- i know that mr. hinton was aware of the work that had been carried out and i think he's testified to this committee to that effect. >> have you asked him whether -- mr. murdoch sr., have you asked les hinton whether he knew about this document? >> no. >> why not? >> about which?...
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way it was les hinton and colin meiler. lost his job as editor, issuing a statement, no i was part not part of that. >> questions will come up with rebekah brooks to give evidence. there was a short break between the murdoch evidence and rebekah brooks. we'll go live as soon as that gets started. how much new did we learn from this afternoon, three hours. we got three hours of questioning. did any of the key questions get answered in your view? >> there was one important statement from both generations of murdoch which they accept that severe wrongdoing has been done. they did not attempt to defend it in any way. they accepted that, that they were this responsible in as much as it happened on their watch and that they had to try to apologize and make some sort of atonement. that said, rupert murdoch, senior, who at the beginning looked pretty dodery quite frankly although he warmed up as three hours went along. made pretty clear this was 1% of the his business. he wasn't paying close attention to it. >> let's go back to the
way it was les hinton and colin meiler. lost his job as editor, issuing a statement, no i was part not part of that. >> questions will come up with rebekah brooks to give evidence. there was a short break between the murdoch evidence and rebekah brooks. we'll go live as soon as that gets started. how much new did we learn from this afternoon, three hours. we got three hours of questioning. did any of the key questions get answered in your view? >> there was one important statement...
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i don't believe that either he or mr hinton made any great mistakes. were mistakes made within the organisation? absolutely. were people that i trusted or that they trusted badly betrayed? yes. >> finally, to james murdoch, it was reported that when rebekah brooks spoke to staff to announce the closure of news of the world, she said that in a year's time they might understand why the paper had to close. i won't ask you to comment on what she thought in saying that, but what is the significance of the period of time of a year? do you expect there to be significantly more revelations that, with hindsight, made the closure of news of the world inevitable? >> i can't speak to what she was specifically referring to. she made those comments herself when she was saying goodbye, sadly, to the staff. i can say that what happened at the news of the worldthe events leading up to the 2007 affairs and prosecutions and what we know about those things nowwere bad. they are things that should not have any place in our organisation, and they are things that we are unre
i don't believe that either he or mr hinton made any great mistakes. were mistakes made within the organisation? absolutely. were people that i trusted or that they trusted badly betrayed? yes. >> finally, to james murdoch, it was reported that when rebekah brooks spoke to staff to announce the closure of news of the world, she said that in a year's time they might understand why the paper had to close. i won't ask you to comment on what she thought in saying that, but what is the...
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would it have been les hinton? would he have agreed? would he have had to sign that? >> it could have been. >> it could have been. would have been or could have been? >> could have been. >> who else could it be? >> the chief legal officer. are you talking about signing checks or approval? >> both. >> signing checks could be -- it would be on the instructions of the chief legal officer. >> james, you said that you weren't involved in the decision to get rid of tom crohn. whose decision was that? >> the management of the company at the time recently the chief executive, mrs. brooks. >> that was her decision? >> she was chief executive of the company and senior level personnel skigdecisions are mad them. >> he left the day or the day after allegations were made about phone hacking. was that linked? did he resign? was he sacked? what happened to stewart cortner? how did he leave the company? >> that i don't know. that would have been for -- that would have been at the time a "news of the world" matter for them. >> why did les hinton resign? >> les hinton resigned, sadly,
would it have been les hinton? would he have agreed? would he have had to sign that? >> it could have been. >> it could have been. would have been or could have been? >> could have been. >> who else could it be? >> the chief legal officer. are you talking about signing checks or approval? >> both. >> signing checks could be -- it would be on the instructions of the chief legal officer. >> james, you said that you weren't involved in the decision...
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you're free to ask him. >> why did les hinton resign? resigned sadly last friday following the rebekah brooks' resignation and saying i was in charge of the company during this period that we're under criticism for. he said i feel i must step down. >> were either rebekah brooks or les hinton asked to leave, or did they ask to leave? >> they both asked to leave. >> why did you not accept rebekah brooks' resignation when she first offered it? >> because i believed her and trusted her and i do trust her. >> why did you anticipate it the second time, then? >> she just insisted. she was at a point of extreme anguish. >> can you tell us how much all of these characters have been paid off? how much have they been given as a financial settlement on their departure from news international? >> no, i can't tell you. in the case of mr. hinton, it will certainly be considerable because of pensions for 52 years of service. >> 10
you're free to ask him. >> why did les hinton resign? resigned sadly last friday following the rebekah brooks' resignation and saying i was in charge of the company during this period that we're under criticism for. he said i feel i must step down. >> were either rebekah brooks or les hinton asked to leave, or did they ask to leave? >> they both asked to leave. >> why did you not accept rebekah brooks' resignation when she first offered it? >> because i believed...
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since 2007, les hinton has been c.e.o. at dow jones and company, publisher of the "wall street journal." but for 12 years, he chaired the company that oversaw the british tabloids now involved in the scandal. he said in a statement today he was ignorant of what apparently happened, but felt it proper to resign. for more on that part of the story, i'm joined now by rem reider of "american journalism review." thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so tell us a little bit about mr. hinton who he is, how important is this resignation? >> well, it is very important. and it's very inevitable. hinton has been very close to murdoch for a long time and has quite a good reputation, actually n this country for his work at the journal. his problem was the fact that he oversaw the news of the world during the years of the hacking, and not only, you know, took any steps to halt t if he indeed knew about t he says he didn't, but twice assured parliament that the hacking was the work of a single rogue, that there was no systematic e
since 2007, les hinton has been c.e.o. at dow jones and company, publisher of the "wall street journal." but for 12 years, he chaired the company that oversaw the british tabloids now involved in the scandal. he said in a statement today he was ignorant of what apparently happened, but felt it proper to resign. for more on that part of the story, i'm joined now by rem reider of "american journalism review." thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so tell us...
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les hinton teped down.airman of the news international in the year that phone hacking took place. he oversaw four british newspapers including news world. hinton resignation came after rebecca brooks announced her resignation . news corp ceo rupert murdoch apologized for wrongdoing. he and his son james will testify before the uk parliment on tuesday. here in the u.s. the f.b.i. launched an investigation to find out if reporters tried to hack the phones of 9/11 victims i am uma, back in the top of the hour. stay with us. >> local government digging deep are in your personal love to get cash. a woman in michigan planting a vegetable garden in her front yard . san diego wants to tax pet owners 25 per cat. and right now they don't pay anything. uncle sam is scratching up. >> land of the free. remember that old chest nut. it is a money grab and property grab. the couple is planting tomatoes on their own private property. she wants her own cat it is not infringing on other people's right. why the government has
les hinton teped down.airman of the news international in the year that phone hacking took place. he oversaw four british newspapers including news world. hinton resignation came after rebecca brooks announced her resignation . news corp ceo rupert murdoch apologized for wrongdoing. he and his son james will testify before the uk parliment on tuesday. here in the u.s. the f.b.i. launched an investigation to find out if reporters tried to hack the phones of 9/11 victims i am uma, back in the top...
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hinton, who told me about it. >> okay. i ask in 2008, another two years, why did you not sdis news of the world chief reporter following the mosley case. >> i never heard of him. >> despite a judge making clear that he set out to blame two of the women involved? >> i didn't hear that. >> a judge made it clear that he set out to blackmail two of the women involved in the case. >> that is the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your u.k. staff drew your attention to the serious wrongdoing, even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think my son can perhaps answer that in more detail. he was a lot closer to it. >> i'll come to your son in a minute. so despite the fact that blackmail can result in a 14-year prison sentence, nobody in your u.k. company brought this fact to your attention? >> the blackmail charge, no. >> do you think that might be because they knew you would think nothing of it? >> no. i can't answer, i don't know. >> do you agree with mr. edy when he said the lack of action discloses a r
hinton, who told me about it. >> okay. i ask in 2008, another two years, why did you not sdis news of the world chief reporter following the mosley case. >> i never heard of him. >> despite a judge making clear that he set out to blame two of the women involved? >> i didn't hear that. >> a judge made it clear that he set out to blackmail two of the women involved in the case. >> that is the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your u.k. staff drew...
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. >> reporter: three weeks ago when courtney hinton was asked in a cbs news poll how she thought congress should raise the debt ceiling she along with 69% of respondents said no. now amid fears of a looming crisis she isn't so sure. >> i think people don't understand it. you really have to pay attention to get what it means. >> reporter: what it means according to the bipartisan policy center is come early august the treasury would only have enough money to pay about 56% of its bills. former treasury official jay powell says the government would likely pay interest first, leaving popular domestic programs in jeopardy. >> it could be social security, could be medicare, could be medicaid. we can't pay everything. >> reporter: the stalemate has some asking if president obama can order the treasury to keep borrowing. there's a little known section in the 14th amendment saying the public finance of the united states shall not be questioned. >> the president must act in order to follow the command of the constitution. >> reporter: the idea highlights how desperate it has gotten. >> it's crazy t
. >> reporter: three weeks ago when courtney hinton was asked in a cbs news poll how she thought congress should raise the debt ceiling she along with 69% of respondents said no. now amid fears of a looming crisis she isn't so sure. >> i think people don't understand it. you really have to pay attention to get what it means. >> reporter: what it means according to the bipartisan policy center is come early august the treasury would only have enough money to pay about 56% of...
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complete in the uk and, of course, letting go of rebekah brooks and his long time lieutenant les hinton. >> on a personal level for murdoch and especially his son, are they in some sort of legal jeopardy? >> james murdoch has got to be the focus right now. because of course rebecca brooks and les hinton both having been gone, james murder okay runs news international. he has the number three position at the company, essentially, after chase carey, an executive who's not part of the family. that is the key question at this point. it's got to be, lester, whether or not he can hang on to that position. >> now to the question of whether this moves across this side of the pond. as we noted, news corp. controls "wall street journal," fox, a number of brand names. they have a lot of viewers and readers in this country. are any of them in jeopardy at least to be tarnished by this? >> there may be perhaps some tarnish that -- that goes on at this point. but the key question is, when you have the fbi at least being asked by certain members of congress to investigate, at this point, of course, the
complete in the uk and, of course, letting go of rebekah brooks and his long time lieutenant les hinton. >> on a personal level for murdoch and especially his son, are they in some sort of legal jeopardy? >> james murdoch has got to be the focus right now. because of course rebecca brooks and les hinton both having been gone, james murder okay runs news international. he has the number three position at the company, essentially, after chase carey, an executive who's not part of the...
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. >> reporter: three weeks ago when courtney hinton was asked in a cbs news poll if she thought congressshould raise the debt ceiling she along with 69% of respondents said no. now amid fears of a looming crisis, she isn't so sure. >> i think people don't really understand it. because you really have to pay attention to get what it means. >> reporter: what it means according to the bipartisan policy center is that come early august the treasury would only have enough money to pay about 56% of its bills. former treasury official jay powell says the government would likely pay interest first leaving popular domestic programs in jeopardy. >> it could be social security, could be medicare, could be medicaid, we can't pay everything. >> reporter: the stalemate in washington has some asking if president obama could simply big foot congress and ordered the treasury to keep borrowing. the argument is based on a little known section in the 14th amendment stating the public debt of the united states shall not be questioned. >> if the congress refuses to act, the argument would run, the president o
. >> reporter: three weeks ago when courtney hinton was asked in a cbs news poll if she thought congressshould raise the debt ceiling she along with 69% of respondents said no. now amid fears of a looming crisis, she isn't so sure. >> i think people don't really understand it. because you really have to pay attention to get what it means. >> reporter: what it means according to the bipartisan policy center is that come early august the treasury would only have enough money to...
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hinton oversaw news corp international as the scandal initially broke years ago.ll street journal" reporters tweeted there was gasp in the newsroom when employees learned minute t hinton was out. tuesday they appear before parliament to face tough questioning. a short time ago we spoke with the former chair of the leading british broadcasting company and he predicts that murdock could get quite a grilling asking whether reporters may have broken laws, independent news gathers or were following his agenda. >> i think that is the question that media commentators and competitors and politicians have wanted to ask mr. murdock for 30 years. and it is the bigger wider question, is there undue influence between his news papers and politics and governments in this country or is it a conspiracy theory. >> and of course the fbi is in the throw oigs of its investigation alleging that a private eye here in morning was asked to hack in to the poen records of 9/11 victims and their families. and they're trying to get down to the bottom of that, too. it's been quite a week. >> a
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other people involved including his direct report the guy who graeme that newspaper and get less hinton after he gave that initial testimony lo and behold he became the c.e.o. of the dow jones company in the wall street journal as soon as murdoch acquired it came from he went from the us to the you tube to your list and now he's the head of the wall street journal the chief executive officer and really you can really trace . a dilution of ethical standards and. the wall street journal from the time that he arrived and i've been reporting on this so jeff i understand that the wall street journal is not reporting on this aspect of the story. that would not surprise me. he said oh yeah it was that they have you know have to run a political piece is covering this scandal but they have not reported their own c.e.o.'s rowel in this scandal here this is a tough one so if the word is medical this now the wall street journal are right i'd say let's wait till the smoke clears murdoch is a guy who is so powerful he works all the political parties you know what new york state he endorsed hillary cl
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sector and so he hired this in two thousand and seven and right before he did it a guy named les hinton who was the chief of his u.k. papers. i swore before parliament i don't know if you swore an oath buddy buddy but he told the british parliament that only one reporter was responsible for all of this wrongdoing in these phone hacking at the news of the world and he had done this exhaustive. investigation internally. that you know we could that's where he got the idea that this guy is only down to one person now it turns out that there's a whole lot of other people involved including his direct report the guy who ran that newspaper and get less hinton after he gave that initial testimony lo and behold he became the c.e.o. of the dow jones company in the wall street journal as soon as murdoch acquired it came he went from the us to the you tube you can hear your voice is now he's the head of the wall street journal the chief executive officer and really you can really trace. dilution i at the call standard at the wall street journal from the time that he arrived and i've been reporting
sector and so he hired this in two thousand and seven and right before he did it a guy named les hinton who was the chief of his u.k. papers. i swore before parliament i don't know if you swore an oath buddy buddy but he told the british parliament that only one reporter was responsible for all of this wrongdoing in these phone hacking at the news of the world and he had done this exhaustive. investigation internally. that you know we could that's where he got the idea that this guy is only...
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les hinton, the head of the company that operates the wall street journal, also resigned. he was in london when much of the criminal activity took place. and there's the 9/11 allegation, that the reporters were trying to tap the 9/11 victims cell phones in search of more sensational headlines. all of that was going on for years. how could that be? the reality is police and politicians have been either too friendly with murdoch or afraid of him. afraid if they spoke up. his papers would destroy them. now the fear is gone, replaced by fury. >> many, many, wholly innocent men, women and children, bought and sold by news international for commercial gain. >> reporter: no longer intimidated by murdoch, british politics are putting his empire under the microscope. this week it established a judicial inquiry, look at media ownership and active. saying that murdoch will be saying sorry yet again on tuesday when he appears before a committee of the british parliament. he initially refused but after tsunami of scorn he will face an inquisition. for "this week" jeffery kofman abc new
les hinton, the head of the company that operates the wall street journal, also resigned. he was in london when much of the criminal activity took place. and there's the 9/11 allegation, that the reporters were trying to tap the 9/11 victims cell phones in search of more sensational headlines. all of that was going on for years. how could that be? the reality is police and politicians have been either too friendly with murdoch or afraid of him. afraid if they spoke up. his papers would destroy...
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the british tabloid industry i mean that's you know they're not i mean i visited conservative les hinton who was running the wall street journal apparently is the guy who was running this i mean he was running that institution in great britain before he came over you know honest i've never had to do something about it because it's on the legal should be should be they should be prosecuted the full extent of the lobby question is might my point is that i'm being morally consistent i think that it's like just as the people that work for rupert murdoch should be should be prosecuted the full extent of the law so should the people the new york times for birds alone and they should be prosecuted to the to the time we're back with russian classified information but going back to fox one of fox's favorites is michele bachmann michele bachmann her husband has been denying the hundreds of thousands of dollars that they get from medicare to help pray away the gay is actually about praying away the gay well today he came out in a radio interview and said yeah we will pray away the gay with that all
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hinton was in charge of "news of the world" when all of this hacking started.national is also out. her name is rebekah brooks, she resigned as ceo of that company. that's the british part of murdoch's news empire. murdoch had given brooks a vote of confidence shortly after the scandal. now she's out. our jim boulden is live for us in london this morning and jim tell us more about this apology, this very public and printed apology for murdoch. >> yes, we learned last night after we heard thatles hinton and rebekah brooks had resigned that rupe. ert murdoch would start to publish today. we are sorry in a number of newspapers, newspapers he owns and some of the competitors, as well. and he says that we are very sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. that's very strong language for rupert murdoch. i'm not sure though it's going to make much of a difference right now. yesterday when he was meeting with the family of a teenager who was murdered in 2002 and whose phone was allegedly hacked into by news of the world, there were people around him when he was wa
hinton was in charge of "news of the world" when all of this hacking started.national is also out. her name is rebekah brooks, she resigned as ceo of that company. that's the british part of murdoch's news empire. murdoch had given brooks a vote of confidence shortly after the scandal. now she's out. our jim boulden is live for us in london this morning and jim tell us more about this apology, this very public and printed apology for murdoch. >> yes, we learned last night after...
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but also under scrutiny is les hinton, the news internationa s international's. and there's rue put murdock himself. there he is on the left with rebecca brooks. his latest concern is the mounting pressure on lawmakers to block his takeover of british sky broadcasting known as b sky b, pauline. >> it's not just the uk that murdock is having a tough time. as reported, the scandal is being felt across the globe including murdock's homeland of australia. >>> it's having implications in australia where rupert murdoch began his global media empire. australian-born murdock took over the family business at the age of 22 following the death of his father. well, starting with just one newspaper, murdock went on to acquire dozens more, flounding "the australian." his holdings in australia, which make up 70% of the nation's media landscape, the most of any country in the world. now including eight of the 12 metropolitan dale is plus a 30% stake in "sky news australia." we'll be seeing more. japan relace add statement claiming that the behavior uncovered at the ne"news of th
but also under scrutiny is les hinton, the news internationa s international's. and there's rue put murdock himself. there he is on the left with rebecca brooks. his latest concern is the mounting pressure on lawmakers to block his takeover of british sky broadcasting known as b sky b, pauline. >> it's not just the uk that murdock is having a tough time. as reported, the scandal is being felt across the globe including murdock's homeland of australia. >>> it's having implications...
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les hinton one of rupert murdoch's closest colleagues, you should know him he worked in your building the ceo of dow jones and publisher of the wall street journal, both news corp. properties, so it's here. facts like these are things folks might like to know. that's the memo. joining me tonight, robert greenwald author of the documentary, outfox rupert murdoch. what about o'reilly now spinning this, it hasn't hit our shores when somebody in his own building resigned over the whole thing. what about it? >> i guess he doesn't read the newspaper, maybe he never heard of the wall street journal. it's hard not to be snarky about this. i think what bill is doing and what they're doing over there, is a very conscious attempt. it was an important column in the daily beast today, he talks about the very real possibilities that murdoch could be indicted and there could be legal proceedings for the bribery and what's gone on over there. they're trying to avoid that subject at all possible costs. >> you wrote today this was a script of the public relations firm of what murdoch did yesterday, and
les hinton one of rupert murdoch's closest colleagues, you should know him he worked in your building the ceo of dow jones and publisher of the wall street journal, both news corp. properties, so it's here. facts like these are things folks might like to know. that's the memo. joining me tonight, robert greenwald author of the documentary, outfox rupert murdoch. what about o'reilly now spinning this, it hasn't hit our shores when somebody in his own building resigned over the whole thing. what...
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and was a news of the world editor at one point and also a news corporation executive as well, les hinton has had to resign. we're wondering about exposure here in the united states. >> yeah, well, you see i actually was under the misunderstanding that it was legal in the states because they were sharing leads around as friends where courteney cox hacked into her new boyfriend's phone to listen to his ex-girlfriend's messages and everybody made a big joke about it and i thought, huh, it must be legal in the states, but clearly it isn't. i have worked in america, but i certainly have never done it myself in america, can't speak for american journalists, but if your tv show is making a big joke about it, it's got to be pretty common practice in the states as well. >> actually it's not and when it comes to journalism here, it is not common practice. at least i don't know about it. and people i work with don't do it. but these are serious allegations and we appreciate you joining us, paul mcmullan is a former reporter with news of the world and he said everyone knew about those plastics and i
and was a news of the world editor at one point and also a news corporation executive as well, les hinton has had to resign. we're wondering about exposure here in the united states. >> yeah, well, you see i actually was under the misunderstanding that it was legal in the states because they were sharing leads around as friends where courteney cox hacked into her new boyfriend's phone to listen to his ex-girlfriend's messages and everybody made a big joke about it and i thought, huh, it...
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he sent his letter, les hinton has, to rupert murdoch.ed with sorrow from new york as the "news of the world" story has unfolded. i have seen hundreds of news reports both actual and alleged at the time i was executive chairman of news international and responsible for that company. the pain caused to innocent people is unimaginable. just a part of it. les hinton who had been serving as head of the dow jones stepping down because of his connection to "news of the world" and news international, serving as the head of news international at one point in 2007 when he actually left in 2007. but still stepping down. during that time period when some of the alleged misconduct was taking place. much more on these developments certainly on cnn throughout the day. >>> also, we'll turn now to casey anthony. leaving jail and a special call to atlanta. david mattingly in orlando where casey anthony is set to walk out of jail on sunday. david, hello to you. >> hey, t.j. when casey anthony leaves jail on sunday, the questions of where, when and how are
he sent his letter, les hinton has, to rupert murdoch.ed with sorrow from new york as the "news of the world" story has unfolded. i have seen hundreds of news reports both actual and alleged at the time i was executive chairman of news international and responsible for that company. the pain caused to innocent people is unimaginable. just a part of it. les hinton who had been serving as head of the dow jones stepping down because of his connection to "news of the world" and...
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her predecessor less hinton who ran the dow jones resigned on friday. murdoch was forced to drop his $12 billion bid. the company took out full-page ads with a simple headline, we are sorry. in an interview with "the journal" murdoch says the company has made only minor mistakes in handling this debacle. joining us, from new york, michael wolf, author of a biography of rupert murdoch. david faulk ken flick and here in washington sarah smith, washington correspondent for the uk's channel 4 news. sarah smith, rebecca brooks being arrested by the police, how much does this further the damage? >> on the face of it it looks very, very bad. it means we're probably one step closer to james murdoch being questioned and arrested over this which would damage the company and the family very, very much. there's probably something quite clever going on. she was arrested by appointment, if you've ever heard of such a thing, which is remarkable given the accusations that the police are too close to news international and due to give evidence to a parliamentary committ
her predecessor less hinton who ran the dow jones resigned on friday. murdoch was forced to drop his $12 billion bid. the company took out full-page ads with a simple headline, we are sorry. in an interview with "the journal" murdoch says the company has made only minor mistakes in handling this debacle. joining us, from new york, michael wolf, author of a biography of rupert murdoch. david faulk ken flick and here in washington sarah smith, washington correspondent for the uk's...
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the latest resignation comes from dow jones ceo les hinton a long time news corp executive who ran the british newspaper group in much of the time of the hacking. murdock said he accepted the resignation with a heavy heart saying few people had given more to the cane than les hinton in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> bret: more on this story with the panel. the astronauts aboard the space station got up a little earlier than they planned today. a bit later, they took an important phone call from earth. correspondent kris gutierrez tells us who was on the other line. >> reporter: from the oval office, president obama made a special phone call today. >> hello, this is the international space station. >> that's funny, because i was just dialing out for pits san antonio. i didn't expect -- for pizza and i didn't expect to end up in space. >> reporter: jokes aside, the president thanked the shuttle crew for the work and dedication to advancing science. >> there has been thousands who poured their hearts and souls in the space shuttle program in the last three decades that are following th
the latest resignation comes from dow jones ceo les hinton a long time news corp executive who ran the british newspaper group in much of the time of the hacking. murdock said he accepted the resignation with a heavy heart saying few people had given more to the cane than les hinton in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> bret: more on this story with the panel. the astronauts aboard the space station got up a little earlier than they planned today. a bit later, they took an important phone...
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hinton to find out what the hell was going on, and that he commissioned that inquiry. now, that is my understanding of it it. i cannot swear to the accuracy of it. >> thank you. >> i'm going to appeal for brevity because we've been going for two hours now. >> it's a mystery to us how some of the newspapers broke it it. i'm very familiar in the industry. could you try to paint a picture of a week's operation at "news of the world"? how closely involved were you in controlling "the news of the world"? >> any involvement was the business overseeing the region of europe and asia to be clear in 2008 starting in december i was chief executive for europe and asia and as well as our uk publishing business. one title of which is the "news of the world." so i can't say i was ever intimately involved with the workings of "the news of the world." >> what results would come to you within the seven days after publication, presumably the sales, the advertising income and the newspaper on the profitability week by week presumably. i know that -- rupert murdoch would find it -- >> i ce
hinton to find out what the hell was going on, and that he commissioned that inquiry. now, that is my understanding of it it. i cannot swear to the accuracy of it. >> thank you. >> i'm going to appeal for brevity because we've been going for two hours now. >> it's a mystery to us how some of the newspapers broke it it. i'm very familiar in the industry. could you try to paint a picture of a week's operation at "news of the world"? how closely involved were you in...
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dow jones chief executive les hinton is stepping down. he once served as chairman of the paper. has resignation coming after rebecca brooks announced her departure. allegations first emerged that reporters of news of the world hacked in private cell stories. rupert murdoch sayed that news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to itself . we are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. we are dopely sorry for the hurt of the individuals. news of the world shut its doors last week. i am jamie colby. see you one p.m. east yern back to forbes on fox. keep it on fox. ♪ new group of critics coming out against the president's health care law. eight demdeps signing a bill to repeal the independent payment advisory board. that is 15 member panel of government appointees in charge of medicare costs. this is help to ration health care? >> this is rich with irony, innocent it? open secret of obama care how to lower end of life cost treatment and move that cost. government subsidized cost toward the young and uninsured. that's the deal,
dow jones chief executive les hinton is stepping down. he once served as chairman of the paper. has resignation coming after rebecca brooks announced her departure. allegations first emerged that reporters of news of the world hacked in private cell stories. rupert murdoch sayed that news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to itself . we are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. we are dopely sorry for the hurt of the individuals....
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if the flames went to america, in a sense it already has, les hinton of the wall street journal is outwn, stories like the one i worked on and others bringing culture into question. somewhat important how they contain it, but every ledge they have built, here's rebekah brooks, here's les hinton, the beast keeps eating, the story will not quit. >> does the size of the story, and therefore, the height of the flames and therefore their chance to bridge other continents dpepd on how much damage this does to cameron and the parliament for cameron himself all either resigned or arrested at this point? it seems like the political fallout in britain is still really continuing. >> i think it's all of the pieces that makes the story so darn interesting, tough to look away. wall street journal today suggesting people like you, people like me were far too interested in this and we're engaging by taking joy in the pain and misery of mr. murdoch and the people that work there. at the same time, if you looked at the front page of the wall street journal, splash, big story, three more stories inside.
if the flames went to america, in a sense it already has, les hinton of the wall street journal is outwn, stories like the one i worked on and others bringing culture into question. somewhat important how they contain it, but every ledge they have built, here's rebekah brooks, here's les hinton, the beast keeps eating, the story will not quit. >> does the size of the story, and therefore, the height of the flames and therefore their chance to bridge other continents dpepd on how much...
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hinton, in his resignation, insists that if -- ifs had wrongdoing tha others knew that wrongdoing wenturther, i was not aware. there will appear to be a clearing of the decks before the at parliamentar next week. the family remains in full control of the company. >> in other news, security forces in syria have shot dead at least 32 professors across the country. hundreds of thousands of people staged some of the biggest protests so far against the rule assad.sident hassaof 40 civilians have died since the upper using began in march. >> another protest in csyria and is in teargas and panic. they came to show the latest unrest in syrian cities after hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets. opposition groups say that scores of activists were killed when security forces reportedly opened fire on demonstrators following friday parish. -- persrayers. damascus saw some of the biggest protests since the uprising began in march. it was a similar story in the south and demonstrations were even held in neighboring lebanon. this is on the backdrop of the interesting noises from the gov
hinton, in his resignation, insists that if -- ifs had wrongdoing tha others knew that wrongdoing wenturther, i was not aware. there will appear to be a clearing of the decks before the at parliamentar next week. the family remains in full control of the company. >> in other news, security forces in syria have shot dead at least 32 professors across the country. hundreds of thousands of people staged some of the biggest protests so far against the rule assad.sident hassaof 40 civilians...
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the fallout from the scandal continues on both sides of the atlantic, it's been announced that les hinton is also stepping down. we explain the significant of his departure. >> he's really rupert murdoch's right hand man. they worked together for 50 years. he was, in fact, the chairman of "news international." that's around the period the phone hacking was at its height. and he appeared before parliament on two separate occasions and he seemed to say that this was confined the hacking to one reporter. although there was a company report which suggested that people knew that the hacking went beyond this one reporter. he insists that others had evidence that wrongdoing went further, i was not told about it. so now in one day you have two top newspaper executives designing, presumably a kind of clearing of the decks before they appear before parliament. what's notable in all of this is that the people who have lost their jobs have not been family members. the murdoches remain in control of the company. >> now some of the days other news. security forces in syria have shot dead at least 32 pr
the fallout from the scandal continues on both sides of the atlantic, it's been announced that les hinton is also stepping down. we explain the significant of his departure. >> he's really rupert murdoch's right hand man. they worked together for 50 years. he was, in fact, the chairman of "news international." that's around the period the phone hacking was at its height. and he appeared before parliament on two separate occasions and he seemed to say that this was confined the...
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in the u.s., les hinton resigned on friday. he may face questions about what he knew as a top murdoch executive in britain in 2007. then there are the murdochs themselves-- rupert, the tycoon head of news throughout the world's largest media conglomerate after disney; and his son and heir apparent, james, who is now known to authorize payments to victims of phone hacking, although he says he didn't have the complete picture at the time, and regrets what he did. >> how would one put it politely? there's no on else to throw over. if the boat is still sinking... >> reporter: both rupert and his son james will appear before a parliamentary committee this tuesday. >> mitchell: is there any reason to believe they could be arrested as well? >> reporter: the committee next week is purely political, so, no, there won't be any arrests coming out of that. but there are two police criminal investigations just gearing up with lots of evidence to comb through, some of it said to be e-mails from inside the company. so i don't think anybody ca
in the u.s., les hinton resigned on friday. he may face questions about what he knew as a top murdoch executive in britain in 2007. then there are the murdochs themselves-- rupert, the tycoon head of news throughout the world's largest media conglomerate after disney; and his son and heir apparent, james, who is now known to authorize payments to victims of phone hacking, although he says he didn't have the complete picture at the time, and regrets what he did. >> how would one put it...
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and so far, it is limited to les hinton resigning, but other questions will be raised. >> thank you soch. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, the debt ceiling deal that won't happen, and thank god for that. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top safety pick by the iihs. that's the power of german engineering. hurry in and lease the jetta s for just $179 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> welcome back.ilissa rehberg newsroom with stories developing right now. >>> new fallout from the catho
and so far, it is limited to les hinton resigning, but other questions will be raised. >> thank you soch. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, the debt ceiling deal that won't happen, and thank god for that. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top safety pick by the iihs. that's the power of german engineering. hurry in and...
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the bride, tammy lee hinton was released on $5,000 bail.e kept the bride looking like she does with the white gown, the white pearls and the veil all in place for the mug shot. they say for good or bad, they didn't think they would test it on day one. your jilted texts, tweets, emails are all next. "morning joe" just moments away. [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea. but it just tastes like fruit. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on challenge that with olay regenerist night elixir. its gentle glycolic formula resurfaces at night for the smooth skin of a light chemical peel. sleep tight. regenerist, from olay.
the bride, tammy lee hinton was released on $5,000 bail.e kept the bride looking like she does with the white gown, the white pearls and the veil all in place for the mug shot. they say for good or bad, they didn't think they would test it on day one. your jilted texts, tweets, emails are all next. "morning joe" just moments away. [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of...
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les hinton publisher of the wall street journal resigned on friday. he may face further questions what he knew as a top murdock executive in britain in 2007. and then there are the murdocks themselves. rupert, the tycoon head of news corp., the world's largest media conglomerate after disney and his son james who authorized payments to victims although he says he didn't have the full picture of what was going on and regrets he did. >> there is no one else to throw over. the boat is still sinking. one set of people left and they are all called rupert. >> reporter: they will be grilled by parliament here in london on tuesday. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> tens of thousands of people dead in mexico is now a violent new video game. violence, sex, blood and more violence. a group in san jose is calling for a boycott. why they are so angry and how they think their heritage is being portrayed. >>> we have got a cool start to the workweek but warmer and summer-like temperatures on the way and i have got all the details coming right up. ,,,, >>> a vi
les hinton publisher of the wall street journal resigned on friday. he may face further questions what he knew as a top murdock executive in britain in 2007. and then there are the murdocks themselves. rupert, the tycoon head of news corp., the world's largest media conglomerate after disney and his son james who authorized payments to victims although he says he didn't have the full picture of what was going on and regrets he did. >> there is no one else to throw over. the boat is still...
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police in jackson county, michigan, arrested tammy hinton on saturday right after she said her i dos. the 53-year-old bride was wanted on a three-year-old felony warrant for identity theft. when officers learned that she was in the area, they decided to take her into custody. they didn't care that she was a bride that day. hint ton only spent about a half hour in jail. her new husband had to bail her out and then they went to the reception. words you don't expect on your wedding day, bail me out. >> true love. if he is sticking with her after that good luck to them. >> i know. great mugshot, though. >>> that's it for us on cbs 5 news at noon. have a great day. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,,
police in jackson county, michigan, arrested tammy hinton on saturday right after she said her i dos. the 53-year-old bride was wanted on a three-year-old felony warrant for identity theft. when officers learned that she was in the area, they decided to take her into custody. they didn't care that she was a bride that day. hint ton only spent about a half hour in jail. her new husband had to bail her out and then they went to the reception. words you don't expect on your wedding day, bail me...
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the resignation of two cheever executives including les hinton who ran the "wall street journal" has not stopped speculation that murdoch's own son james could be a casualty of the scandal. >> by getting rid of the publisher of "the wall street journal," that was to keep it from spreading to the united states. >> reporter: in the u.k., where the scandal started with allegations of journalists listening to voicemails, the prime minister is under fire for inviting murdoch and his executives to dinners and weekends away. david cameron even hired a former editor of "the news of the world," while the police hired a former deputy editor. both have been arrested as politicians of all parties now openly attack murdoch. a man they once feared. >> is it over? perhaps for him. it's certainly over in terms of the great power and command that he has had in britain over the political class. >> reporter: a lawyer for the family of a murdered teenage girl whose phone was hacked says when murdoch met them this week, he had his head in his hands. perhaps suggesting how sorry he is and how bad it's bec
the resignation of two cheever executives including les hinton who ran the "wall street journal" has not stopped speculation that murdoch's own son james could be a casualty of the scandal. >> by getting rid of the publisher of "the wall street journal," that was to keep it from spreading to the united states. >> reporter: in the u.k., where the scandal started with allegations of journalists listening to voicemails, the prime minister is under fire for inviting...
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hours later in the u.s., the resignation on les hinton, c.e.o. of dow jones, which publishes the "wall street journal." gone are two key executives who served as firewalls in the growing scandal of phone hacking. >> the thing about firewalls is that they eventually burn through. they just delay a fire, they don't stop it. >> reporter: next in the line of fire? murdoch's son james, who has admitted to writing checks to victims of phone hacking. both murdochs face parliament on tuesday. one of those to grill them is tom watson. >> i want to know was he aware a crime had taken place, who gave him the advice, those kind of things. i would like rupert murdoch to tell us what he knew as well. >> reporter: and finally, scrambling on high ground is britain's prime minister, under pressure to showing the extent of his relationship of his relationship with the murdochs, he was forced to release records showing 26 meetings with them or their employees since they took office. he also hosted james murdoch and rebekah brooks at his official country residence.
hours later in the u.s., the resignation on les hinton, c.e.o. of dow jones, which publishes the "wall street journal." gone are two key executives who served as firewalls in the growing scandal of phone hacking. >> the thing about firewalls is that they eventually burn through. they just delay a fire, they don't stop it. >> reporter: next in the line of fire? murdoch's son james, who has admitted to writing checks to victims of phone hacking. both murdochs face parliament...
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the latest les hinton, chief owner of dow jones which published the "wall street journal," hinton ran "news of the world" the paper at the center of this scandal from 1995 to 2007. that resignation on the same day news international chief executive rebekah brooks also bowed to pressure to step down. yesterday the media mogul apologized in person after meeting the family of murdered school girl milly dowler whose phone was hacked by "news of the world" in 2002. >> founder of the company, i was appalled to find out what had happened. >> reporter: tuesday brooks and rupert murdoch and his son, james, will be grilled by a parliamentary committee about what they knew. tom watson, a member of parliament who will question them, told me the apologies are late and hollow. >> every week, every month there's been a new revelation they've denied and subsequently had to admit. it's a half apology i'm afraid. >> parliament said on tuesday don't expect the murdochs will answer any and all questions because of an ongoing criminal investigation, but they will be pressed if they try to dodge basic prob
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dow jones chief executive hinton stepping down after becoming a target of the criticism. the publisher of the wall street journal once served as the chairman of the british u.k. parent and comes hours after chief executive brooks announced her resignation. allegations he emerged that reporters of the news of the world hacked into private cell phone accounts for story and rupert murdoch issued a statement running in britain's national newspapers, apologizing for serious wrongdoing and british police say they've arrested at least seven people in the phone hacking investigation and recovered a list of 3700 names of potential victims. news the world shut its doors last week, owned by newscorp, the parent company of fox news. i'm jamie colby, more developments as they happen. now back to bulls and bears only here on the fox news chann channel. >> brenda: consumers feeling down, with prisses on almost everything going up. general mills the late he is to warn of price spikesen it's not just food. cars, clothes, health care, you name it, all up last month. eric, how bad is it goi
dow jones chief executive hinton stepping down after becoming a target of the criticism. the publisher of the wall street journal once served as the chairman of the british u.k. parent and comes hours after chief executive brooks announced her resignation. allegations he emerged that reporters of the news of the world hacked into private cell phone accounts for story and rupert murdoch issued a statement running in britain's national newspapers, apologizing for serious wrongdoing and british...
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les hinton stepped down. >> tom: norwegian cruise lines is setting sail for the stock market. the miami-based company filed for an initial public stock offering today. it hopes to raise $250 million to repay debt. no word on when it will come to market, but it will trade on nasdaq under the ticker n-c-l-h. also heading the nasdaq? zillow. the real estate listing service today detailed its stock offering plans. it hopes to raise $71 million by selling 3.5 million shares priced as high as $18 a share. it gets the coveted single- letter ticker "z." >> susie: even though investors have a long worry list, tonight's "market monitor" is still optimistic about the outlook for the markets. he's ted cronin, c.e.o. and chief investment officer at manchester capital. the vermont-based investment firm manages almost $2 billion in assets. nice to have you on the program, welcome to your first market monitor. >> thank you very much, it's a pleasure to be here this evening. >> susie: since this is your first time why don't you begin with your outlook. why are you so positive on the markets ri
les hinton stepped down. >> tom: norwegian cruise lines is setting sail for the stock market. the miami-based company filed for an initial public stock offering today. it hopes to raise $250 million to repay debt. no word on when it will come to market, but it will trade on nasdaq under the ticker n-c-l-h. also heading the nasdaq? zillow. the real estate listing service today detailed its stock offering plans. it hopes to raise $71 million by selling 3.5 million shares priced as high as...