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. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ray go after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a an officers with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possible invasion for breaking into houses trying to get way. i left my 12-year-old daughter out there again. i got a letter from her before i paroled my last term that said if you blow it again, i'm never going to write you, i'm not going to take any of your calls. you'll be out of my life. >> with two prior felony convictions, james knew these latest charges could put him in prison for life under california's three strikes law. >> it's something to be able to palpably feel the moment you're [ bleep ] done. when nothing you do after that point really makes much of a difference. >> with nothing less to lose, james turned intake into a crime scene. >> he did make a large flash when he landed here. he got information about another inmate who was in the cell that he was in and basically he attempted to murder the man. >> i've been here probably 15 minutes. i went to the first spot where they take your name
. >> brian james came through intake less than 24 hours ray go after a wild night on the streets. >> my charges are robbery, assaulting a an officers with a vehicle, resisting arrest, possible invasion for breaking into houses trying to get way. i left my 12-year-old daughter out there again. i got a letter from her before i paroled my last term that said if you blow it again, i'm never going to write you, i'm not going to take any of your calls. you'll be out of my life. >>...
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brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> rupert murdock and his son, james, say they will testify before a british parliamentary committee on tuesday. their decision is a reversal coming after they had said they couldn't make to parliament for weeks. but the house of commons issued a summons demanding that they appear and committee chairman john whittingdale says the murdocks would be in contempt if they didn't show up. a formal summons may apply only to british citizen, but both rupert murdock and his son say they will answer questions. however, in a letter to the committee, james murdock said he's concerned that the grilling they're expected to receive from legislators might affect separate judicial investigations now under way. the committee chairman agrees, but says he won't hold back when it comes to getting the information he wants. >> we want to know from them how far in their organization the involvement and knowledge went. james murdock has stated publicly that my committee was misled by senior executives who gave that evidence to us two years ago. we'll want to know when he discovered that, who they were and in
brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> rupert murdock and his son, james, say they will testify before a british parliamentary committee on tuesday. their decision is a reversal coming after they had said they couldn't make to parliament for weeks. but the house of commons issued a summons demanding that they appear and committee chairman john whittingdale says the murdocks would be in contempt if they didn't show up. a formal summons may apply only to british citizen, but both rupert...
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in the uk, on tuesday, he will appear alongside his son james and rebecca brooks to answer questions in parliament. they can expect a grilling. brian? >> stephanie gosk starting us off in britain tonight. and now david faber who has joined us from cnbc. with the impact of this so far and perhaps to come. give us a damage assessment if it all stopped today. and is there any telling where this goes? >> certainly there's no telling where it goes, as you heard stephanie report, brian. we are, of course, and many investors are focused on what happens now in the united states. when the fbi starts to issue subpoenas, if fact they do, who knows who they will find, if they're looking for hacking, the possibility economists that they'll find that it occurred in the u.s. rupert murdock has really never faced anything like it. for his long career, he was unable to dictate the course of events. and he did an about face this week. he began this week with his arm around rebecca brooks, the woman who ran the news international. and les henton, a man who brought his sandwiches when he was 15 years old, who has been there for 57 years also gone. jam
in the uk, on tuesday, he will appear alongside his son james and rebecca brooks to answer questions in parliament. they can expect a grilling. brian? >> stephanie gosk starting us off in britain tonight. and now david faber who has joined us from cnbc. with the impact of this so far and perhaps to come. give us a damage assessment if it all stopped today. and is there any telling where this goes? >> certainly there's no telling where it goes, as you heard stephanie report, brian....
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tuesday's committee where rupert murdoch and his son james will appear so it'll be interesting to see that i think we should remember that the prime minister brian me probably not today because it's saturday said the truth is we've all been in this together the press politicians and leaders of all parties and yes that includes me for a story indictment for democracy in this country and coming through that i suppose one could say that it was multinationals who are using murdoch in a way savan lobbying rupert murdoch gets the big companies big multinationals and so forth that seem to get things done by helping him he's behind me perhaps not as bad as in washington but i don't think it's the end of outside influences outside on democratic forces as regards influences on the parliamentarians behind me it is interesting that he owned these newspapers and they will say rupert murdoch loves newspapers he basically had a new scrapers so that he could manipulate monopoly concerns over his broadcast interests which actually did make money unlike the newspapers newspapers are just tools of war he has lots of enemies out there he probably a lot of ammunitio
tuesday's committee where rupert murdoch and his son james will appear so it'll be interesting to see that i think we should remember that the prime minister brian me probably not today because it's saturday said the truth is we've all been in this together the press politicians and leaders of all parties and yes that includes me for a story indictment for democracy in this country and coming through that i suppose one could say that it was multinationals who are using murdoch in a way savan...
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brian stow has left jail. >>> and that is going to do it for us today at noon. have a great day. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
brian stow has left jail. >>> and that is going to do it for us today at noon. have a great day. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
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james, and rebecca brooks take questions. the deputy prime minister nick cleg makes it clear what he wants to know. how high up the chain of command did it go, brian? >> stephanie gosk starting us off from our london bureau this evening. thank you. >> murdoch's news corp. is an american company, and, thus, the scandal unfolding overseaed could have a huge effect over here. michael izikopf is with us with more on that. good evening, michael. >> good evening, brian. there are new signs tonight that the british phone hacking scandal is creating growing legal and financial troubled for one of the biggest and most powerful media companies in the world. rupert murdoch's news corp is a media giant that has brought moviegoers titanic and "avatar and cable viewers everything from the fox news network to the national geographic channel, but now the $39 billion corporate empire is facing its biggest crisis ever. the escalating scandal in great britain has already spilled over to u.s. shores. in two weeks the company's stock has dropped 21%, an $8 billion plunge in the market value. late last week, a top murdoch aide for decades and publisher of the most pres
james, and rebecca brooks take questions. the deputy prime minister nick cleg makes it clear what he wants to know. how high up the chain of command did it go, brian? >> stephanie gosk starting us off from our london bureau this evening. thank you. >> murdoch's news corp. is an american company, and, thus, the scandal unfolding overseaed could have a huge effect over here. michael izikopf is with us with more on that. good evening, michael. >> good evening, brian. there are...
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james murdoch for questioning. and some u.s. lawmakers are calling for their own hearing, another opportunity to question the media mogul on capitol hill, brian. >> stephanie gosk starting off our reporting with the wild day in london, thanks. >>> we're joined in the studio by andrew ross sorkin of "the new york times" and he wrote the book that popularized the phrase "too big to fail" about the financial meltdown and he's the new co-anchor of "squawk box" on cnbc. i know people like me have been asking people like you for days, how big does this get and what about coming to these shores? >> at the moment it's still contained in the uk. the census is it could spill over only, and i say only, in the allegations -- and the allegations are and the fbi is investigating, whether the company hacked the phones of 9/11 victims. there's a view that if that was truly the case it would change the game. the fcc could pull their television licenses, advertisers could pull their money. viewers could turn away and just the way they have, frankly, in the uk. until we get to that point it's probably contained to the london world. >> a devil's advocate questio
james murdoch for questioning. and some u.s. lawmakers are calling for their own hearing, another opportunity to question the media mogul on capitol hill, brian. >> stephanie gosk starting off our reporting with the wild day in london, thanks. >>> we're joined in the studio by andrew ross sorkin of "the new york times" and he wrote the book that popularized the phrase "too big to fail" about the financial meltdown and he's the new co-anchor of "squawk...
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brian settler had to say. >> clearly, it's going to be a tough day for rupert murdoch and his son james testifying.retty elderly man, whether he leaves this year, next year or five years, there have already been succession starts for him. >> that report, from bloomberg said that murdoch would stay on the chairman of news corporation. two weeks to go until america runs out of money to pay its bill. president obama insists that progress is being made. some lawmakers are pushing forward with they call the cap, cut and balance plan. >>> in africa, an exodus is under way. refugees are leaving somalia for kenya. more than doubled than it was last year. they're looking for food, water, shelter and some hope >> translator: we could have died if we stayed. the drought destroyed everything i have. i have come here to live. >> many of the refugees especially children are so malnourished they wind up hospitalize or dead. >>> in detroit, they're looking at how immigrants can help get the city back on its point. southwest detroit, a success story, the global detroit story, immigrants have created a third of the
brian settler had to say. >> clearly, it's going to be a tough day for rupert murdoch and his son james testifying.retty elderly man, whether he leaves this year, next year or five years, there have already been succession starts for him. >> that report, from bloomberg said that murdoch would stay on the chairman of news corporation. two weeks to go until america runs out of money to pay its bill. president obama insists that progress is being made. some lawmakers are pushing...
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. >> brian: two days prior to the opening of "zookeeper," we have kevin james on tomorrow. >> steve: steve: indeed. >> brian: of course, he was the star of another show. >> steve: we hope you join us, plus if you got a question for him, e-mail us and we'll try to ask him that tomorrow. >> brian: he might be tight lipped. >> steve: he could be. dana, thank you for being h
. >> brian: two days prior to the opening of "zookeeper," we have kevin james on tomorrow. >> steve: steve: indeed. >> brian: of course, he was the star of another show. >> steve: we hope you join us, plus if you got a question for him, e-mail us and we'll try to ask him that tomorrow. >> brian: he might be tight lipped. >> steve: he could be. dana, thank you for being h
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. >> then kevin james thought he was talking about his movie. but brianone heck of a surprise. he never saw coming. i'm scared to find out what it was. inside all of us is a compass and it always points true north. toward mountains of sand. townew sights and sensations. toward the true bounty of nure so let's set our compass for traverse city and find ourselves. in the magic, and the moments of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. what's vanishing deducti all about ? guys, it's demonstration time. let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible. every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? thnext year... th was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> all right. some quick headlines for you. it's getting harder and harder to bring home the bacon literally. a new report shows bacon prices are expected to reach a record high of $6 a pound in the next couple of months. hog farmers blame the rising cost of corn. and a giant hog weed is spreading acro
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james murdoch all together. a member of that board called those reports total crap. brianshington. >> morning headlines are next including the california bounty hunter who now says he will sue casey anthony. >>> also ahead, can a simple eye exam detect alzheimer's disease up to 20 years early? it could revolutionize the treatment of alzheimer's. 48 minutes after the hour. >>> here's a look at your headlines. rupert murdoch, his son, james and former chief newspaper executive rebekah brooks are about to appear before parliament to face questions about the news corp phone hacking scandal at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. right now you are looking at live pictures of the hearings that started about 45 minutes ago and we'll continue to bring you the latest as we find out more about what is going on and the line of questioning that's taking place at the hearing. >>> corporate earnings for the second quarter giving markets a boost boost this morning. u.s. stock futures trading higher right now as investors try to shake off concerns over the debt ceiling talks. in washington and also th
james murdoch all together. a member of that board called those reports total crap. brianshington. >> morning headlines are next including the california bounty hunter who now says he will sue casey anthony. >>> also ahead, can a simple eye exam detect alzheimer's disease up to 20 years early? it could revolutionize the treatment of alzheimer's. 48 minutes after the hour. >>> here's a look at your headlines. rupert murdoch, his son, james and former chief newspaper...
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brian bell is his name. bell has caddied for him in the past. he does have ties, we've got to put it out there, with rachel uchitel, jocelyn james, because some people with that name because of those other names. he apparently allegedly covered up some things, some traveling, some hotels during the time that he was married to elin. but, yeah, next week, we'll see tiger. we'll see if his short game's working, his long game's working. we'll see if he can get back in the saddle and challenging some of those younger guys. >> these two are very close. i believe they were the best man in each other's wedding. these guys are really close. and this is one guy he trusts, but, man, to see somebody else besides steve williams on that bag is going to be -- >> it's weird. yeah, it's really, really strange. so, soccer fans i know are very, very excited -- >> oh, soccer, you're going to turn to soccer? is the world cup going on? >> nope. >> why are we talking about soccer? >> because finally the united states soccer team has got this guy. they've been trying to get him for years. juergen klinsmann, he's a stud soccer coach and player. coached germany to the '06 se
brian bell is his name. bell has caddied for him in the past. he does have ties, we've got to put it out there, with rachel uchitel, jocelyn james, because some people with that name because of those other names. he apparently allegedly covered up some things, some traveling, some hotels during the time that he was married to elin. but, yeah, next week, we'll see tiger. we'll see if his short game's working, his long game's working. we'll see if he can get back in the saddle and challenging...
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if brian joins us on the republican line from salt lake city, utah. actually we will go to jamesn mobile, alabama. caller: this is james. i am so upset with harry reid and policy and mitch mcconnell, too. i have been looking at this for days and days. m working in louisiana and i live in mobile. their compromise is a week. we need to have a balanced budget, i am serious. i really appreciate you putting me on. host: next is sue from pits filled, massachusetts. caller: i was watching the local tv station and they said, whatever they do takoma -- whatever they do, the most likely affected are the elderly and the poor. i like to hear someone say exactly how we are going to be affected. i am on disability and i get $700 a month to live on. my mother is elderly. if we are going to be cut and affected, like someone to say exactly how we're going to be affected. if it is the elderly in the port that are going to be affected, i guess it is the same scenario, the poor get poorer and the rich get richer. if the elderly and poor get cut, i will not be able to afford prescriptions. i want som
if brian joins us on the republican line from salt lake city, utah. actually we will go to jamesn mobile, alabama. caller: this is james. i am so upset with harry reid and policy and mitch mcconnell, too. i have been looking at this for days and days. m working in louisiana and i live in mobile. their compromise is a week. we need to have a balanced budget, i am serious. i really appreciate you putting me on. host: next is sue from pits filled, massachusetts. caller: i was watching the local tv...