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at editorial meetings. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the news of the world. he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides. but at the time of his trial, news international said he was just a rogue reporter acting alone. now, though, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it he says phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. he claims others new of his actions -- knew of his actions and he says he was promised he could return to a job at the paper if i did not implement cate the paper or any of its staff -- implicate the paper or any of its staff in my litigation plea. critics of news international says the letter raises more questions. >> i can only assume that there's been a coverup. this letter is absolutely devastating. clive goodman's testimony shows that he believes that others, every member of the editorial team, was aware of phone hackin
at editorial meetings. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the news of the world. he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides. but at the time of his trial, news international said he was just a rogue reporter acting alone. now, though, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it he says phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial...
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not all people are named clive, except for clive owen. joe, what do you make of those saying they are just getting their taxes back. i bet you support that. >> that's a novel way to get your taxing back. i don't think it will spread to the united states. >> philadelphia. philadelphia is having a curfew. >> but that's actually for fun. it is not going to happen for two reasons. americans are too out of shape to sustain looting for any period of time. and also we have korean grocers in the united states. and that's what they need in england. they will be on the rooves with guns defending the property that they worked hard to gain. >> that's why they came to america to protect the private property. >> they were the american dream. they work hard to get the money. and that's what england needs. they don't need whistles and candy sticks. >> there are a lot of people protecting their stores in england, but even the cops are having to tell them to stop because they are worried that they might hurt somebody. it is a strange world. i suppose you w
not all people are named clive, except for clive owen. joe, what do you make of those saying they are just getting their taxes back. i bet you support that. >> that's a novel way to get your taxing back. i don't think it will spread to the united states. >> philadelphia. philadelphia is having a curfew. >> but that's actually for fun. it is not going to happen for two reasons. americans are too out of shape to sustain looting for any period of time. and also we have korean...
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. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the news of the world. he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides. at the time of his trial, news international said he was a rogue reporter, acting alone. now, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it, he says phone hacking was discussed in the daily editorial conference, until explicit reference was banned by the editor. he claims others knew of his actions and says he was promised he could return to his job at the paper, "if i did not implicate the newspaper or its staff in my litigation." critics say the letter raises more questions. >> i can only assume there has been a cover-up. this letter is devastating. the testimony shows he believes that others, every member of the editorial team, was aware of phone hacking, and the police were not told about it. >> the company has released a statement saying it recognizes the seriousness of the material and is committed to w
. >> clive goodman was once the royal editor of the news of the world. he was jailed in 2007 for hacking the phones of royal aides. at the time of his trial, news international said he was a rogue reporter, acting alone. now, a letter has been given to parliament written by clive goodman to the human resources department of news international shortly after his release from prison. in it, he says phone hacking was discussed in the daily editorial conference, until explicit reference was...
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stanley cup winner who revealed his views on his club pittsburgh teammates friends and american my clive. some of the what all of you know they fought hard making it to the playoffs without sidney crosby and myself taking a three one series lead against tampa but in the last three games we maybe relaxed too much or ran out of steam and then lost the seventh game that everything it was devastating to go down in the decider especially at home on the other hand time proved a very tough team and made it to the conference finals so i think we lost with dignity of the first. we have a little call and i was drafted by pittsburgh i was glad of the team won the stanley cup in my third year there another thing is the nightlife doesn't really compare to moscow or new york so you can easily focus on hockey and come home and just go to bed and have a good sleep in the open a casino not long ago so there's now a place to have fun sometimes but on the whole pittsburgh is cut out for devoting herself to hockey and that's great. he's a very friendly guy without any ego even though he's such a great playe
stanley cup winner who revealed his views on his club pittsburgh teammates friends and american my clive. some of the what all of you know they fought hard making it to the playoffs without sidney crosby and myself taking a three one series lead against tampa but in the last three games we maybe relaxed too much or ran out of steam and then lost the seventh game that everything it was devastating to go down in the decider especially at home on the other hand time proved a very tough team and...
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one such letter is from a reporter named clive goodman who was sacked and jailed for hacking the cell phones of the royal family. he writes to his paper's human resources department, this decision is inconsistent because, here's a name blacked out, and other members of staff were carrying out the same illegal procedures. he says this practice was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. now james murdoch appears to have some explaining to do. >> highly likely james murdoch will be invited back to give evidence. before that we want to take a very detailed account of what the former editors and the former lawyer knew. we have moved from the exposure of the hacking scandal to the second phase which is the very details of the cover-up. we want to get our facts lined up before we consider bringing murdoch back but every member of the committee is determined to get to the facts, i think it's highly likely he will be with us probably in october. >> i want to bring in my colleague dan rivers from our london bureau. tell us abo
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clive goodman says that phone hacking was talked about freely in editorial meetings and supported byer senior journalists. he made the allegation in a letter written to human resources four years ago after he was fired for hacking voice mails of three royal family members. jay gray joining me live from london, and good day to you, jay. how come we have not heard about this development, this letter before? >> good afternoon, richard. it is just coming out with evidence in this case, and now just being released. look, the new allegations center on that letter that you talked about apparently written four years ago with embattled "news of the world" editor clive goodman. he spent time in the jail for a scandal he wrote about prince william's knee that was not publicly known. he was said he was a rogue reporter, but today, he indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed in editorial meetings and carried out with the full knowledge and support of superiors and that the practice was widespread among the reporters there. there are also new questions of whether goodman was paid to keep
clive goodman says that phone hacking was talked about freely in editorial meetings and supported byer senior journalists. he made the allegation in a letter written to human resources four years ago after he was fired for hacking voice mails of three royal family members. jay gray joining me live from london, and good day to you, jay. how come we have not heard about this development, this letter before? >> good afternoon, richard. it is just coming out with evidence in this case, and...
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clive goodman suggested that executives within the company knew more about the phone hacking scandal than they had revealed, claiming the phone hacking scandal was quote, widely discussed and daily pictorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor, the former news of the world of course owned by the parent company of this network, newscorp. jim, let me start with you, they had the parliamentary hearings and more alleged evidence with now coming out. >> they had the parliamentary hearings and riots, transforming britain and pumping life back in the story, a big break with the arrest of a fellow james dezboro and los angeles and american reporter busted on this, we don't know whether he was arrest for and came in 2009 and working on stories like jacko-- >> that's a good story (laughter) >> it does make you wonder how journalism is practiced out there. one thing we learned from london, it's more than, it was this whole class of reporters doing it. and the same thing might be true in los angeles and in united states, whatever he's accused of doing back in londo
clive goodman suggested that executives within the company knew more about the phone hacking scandal than they had revealed, claiming the phone hacking scandal was quote, widely discussed and daily pictorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor, the former news of the world of course owned by the parent company of this network, newscorp. jim, let me start with you, they had the parliamentary hearings and more alleged evidence with now coming out. >> they had...
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your thought of what life because for clive to be able to create a family plot but it's more prestigious a property like that but you know fifty percent of all the food gets up a great deal howard will never make it but it doesn't if you waste half that through all of the perception that went into it just like right oh it's transported . the furred why the increase total to education for thought mean that everything else that if we were to cut our food walking at half we would probably be a total alteration right back at. after my conversation with timothy jones i went to the l.a. food bank the second largest of its kind in the country since nearly all donated food from grocery stores goes through the food bank i hope to get a better understanding of the situation. located in the heart of downtown l.a. near one of the largest concentrations of homeless people in the world the infamous skid row i couldn't help thinking about all this wasted food in relationship to hungry people in my own city los angeles county population of ten million people about one in every ten people are at risk of
your thought of what life because for clive to be able to create a family plot but it's more prestigious a property like that but you know fifty percent of all the food gets up a great deal howard will never make it but it doesn't if you waste half that through all of the perception that went into it just like right oh it's transported . the furred why the increase total to education for thought mean that everything else that if we were to cut our food walking at half we would probably be a...
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the allegations come from a letter apparently written four years ago by editor clive goodman. in the letter published for the first time today, goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during meetings and carried out with the full knowledge and support of his superiors. the new information seems to contradict testimony from rupert murdoch and his son last month. now it's expected several "news of the world" executives will be called back to testify. some are calling for rupert murdoch to return, as well. >>> have you ever had a fake conversation on your cell phone just to avoid a real-life interaction? you're not alone if you have. 13% of adults surveyed say they use it as an excuse. that's more than one out of ten. and many people are so dependent on their cell phones that they have trouble doing things without them. the survey shows they use them when they're bored, when they need information, and for emergencies. what did we do before cell phones? the yellow >> i don't want to reveal my answers to that story. >>> a woman shows up at a bar only to be propose
the allegations come from a letter apparently written four years ago by editor clive goodman. in the letter published for the first time today, goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during meetings and carried out with the full knowledge and support of his superiors. the new information seems to contradict testimony from rupert murdoch and his son last month. now it's expected several "news of the world" executives will be called back to testify. some are calling...
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clive goodman served a four-month sentence. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking "was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor." the editor was andy coulson. the man david cameron later hired to run his press office. coulson has always denied the hacking. now that denying is becoming more difficult. somebody's lying. and the version of the events given by the "news of the world's" owners, the murdoch family, is also being questioned. james murdoch, too, claims he knew nothing but the younger murdoch will likely be called before the parliamentary committee again to explain discrepancies between what he claims he knew and what others say he knew. in his letter, the "news of the world" reporter says he was promised he would get his job back if he didn't implicate anybody else in the murdoch empire so he kept quiet and took one for the team. the
clive goodman served a four-month sentence. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking "was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor." the editor was andy coulson. the man david cameron later hired to run his press office. coulson has always denied the hacking. now that denying is becoming more difficult....
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new striker arey blasting in the for an event and provide as for me to come out of next week from clive frank. spot i continue to press in the second half with alexander force and all that mess in that spot i played for the cop in full price for his prize. well can i say this game is one of our best seen spring we played but i think difference in a time. and had even more between axes and didn't let our rich who knows create anything except for one moment so i have no complaints on their gratitude i congratulate all my people. because when you come you else welcome with more studies new manager jessica said no has yet to taste a fate since his arrival last month even though his side fell to school for a second straight day in the railway man tells another go restore this time new voice paul got to me she did his best upright the dead long before he had a go in each backed off sign. on there was a rare victory for bottom side kearney said yes off against krasnodar but a horrible makes up at the back so when you take the three men at the edge of a catch and they make sure they win five mi
new striker arey blasting in the for an event and provide as for me to come out of next week from clive frank. spot i continue to press in the second half with alexander force and all that mess in that spot i played for the cop in full price for his prize. well can i say this game is one of our best seen spring we played but i think difference in a time. and had even more between axes and didn't let our rich who knows create anything except for one moment so i have no complaints on their...
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clive anderson is back with us. financial lifestyle coach and cnn contributor.'s start with stocks. we tried to hammer out where we should begin. you say stay with the big companies. so name three and tell me why. >> we're talking about the staples, the companies that we know and they have a track record so i'm talking about your walmart, johnson & johnson or your microsoft. these are the companies that have a stable record like multinational companies and a lot of them are down with the rest of the markets and those are the ones that will come back and they'll remain and not going anywhere right now. >> so walmart, name some more because i know folks -- >> johnson & johnson. ibm as well. those are ones that you look at and things that you use, gillette. invest in what you know and what you're using. these are companies that have been around for 20-plus years. >> the ones that are aren't going away. we don't have to worry about those in a bad economy where people are losing jobs. >> they're staples and things that we have to buy and they're necessities and those
clive anderson is back with us. financial lifestyle coach and cnn contributor.'s start with stocks. we tried to hammer out where we should begin. you say stay with the big companies. so name three and tell me why. >> we're talking about the staples, the companies that we know and they have a track record so i'm talking about your walmart, johnson & johnson or your microsoft. these are the companies that have a stable record like multinational companies and a lot of them are down with...
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claiming the spanish super cup but man beating australia was real madrid three two all good night and clive thought overall here is made to go with the details. last weekend's first likewise didn't provide any answers on which side was closer to winning the super cop as it ended all square at two goals a bit he said have been about but our slowness spurred on by the massive fan support this amount to the league fifteen minutes eighteen andras and yes the chippenham are to support food bowl from la and i see the logic has responded just fine minutes later the world's most expensive black christian are now the found himself in the right school to make it model but message played he's not just before half time i want to with jericho can cover up and then drag the fans in times of my hand with these missing half was frantic stuff without pushing forward to tear up to ninety and they got there were ten minutes from time there and it's a much quicker is a feat to equalize the final say was left to the house though and i see the match went out with a new fifty million dollars signing from austin a
claiming the spanish super cup but man beating australia was real madrid three two all good night and clive thought overall here is made to go with the details. last weekend's first likewise didn't provide any answers on which side was closer to winning the super cop as it ended all square at two goals a bit he said have been about but our slowness spurred on by the massive fan support this amount to the league fifteen minutes eighteen andras and yes the chippenham are to support food bowl from...
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clive goodman served a four- month sentence after admitting he had listened to conversations involvingtain's royal family. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone, but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. the editor was andy coulson, the man prime minister david cameron later hired to run his press office. coulson has always denied any knowledge of the hacking. >> we never condone it had use of phone hacking nor do i have any recollection of incidences where phone hacking took place. >> reporter: but that denial now becomes more difficult-- somebody's lying. and the version of events given by the "news of the world's" owners-- the murdoch family-- is also being questioned. james murdoch, too, claims he knew nothing. >> i have no knowledge and there >> i have no knowledge and there is no evidence that... that... that i'm aware of. >> reporter: but the younger murdoch will likely be called before the
clive goodman served a four- month sentence after admitting he had listened to conversations involvingtain's royal family. the paper said he was a rogue reporter acting alone, but now a letter he wrote to his bosses at the time has been released in which he claims that phone hacking was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. the editor was andy coulson, the man prime minister david cameron later hired to run his press office....
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trophy in twenty four as the thirty year old will bounce following the footsteps all the england coach clive woodward was knighted after it's already won the world title back in two thousand and three. that's old school for they are the news headlines are coming up right off of the weather with. the great for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. the official ante up location killed on the phone the i pod touch from the point you stop st. john's life on the go. video on demand season month old comes and omissions from now in the palm of your. machine on the key jobs cong. in india all season.
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trophy in twenty four years the thirty year old will thus following the footsteps of england coach clive woodward for what was knighted after team won the world title back in two thousand and three. it's all the sport for they are the news headlines are coming up right after the weather with. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. download the official placation i phone or i pod touch from the i choose ops to. life on the go. video on demand ati's a blindfold comes and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. in india oh geez availability in the movie the joint the hotel rooms the villains the gateway hoto the grand imperial truly the george west coast coromandel you can go with her tell her to sit down to go and. read this and the colonel was her job as a retreat. where the basic the police what did you think all that would've been done i don't think they're doing everything they can and i think maybe more i think they need to be more compensated massive austerity cuts in the government's b
trophy in twenty four years the thirty year old will thus following the footsteps of england coach clive woodward for what was knighted after team won the world title back in two thousand and three. it's all the sport for they are the news headlines are coming up right after the weather with. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. download the official placation i phone or i pod touch from the i choose ops to. life on...
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coming up, clive owen is dead -- set against meeting me for drinks in the park. almost had you. his loss really. it is the story we didn't get to last week. gwenyth paltrow opens her mouth and stuff comes out. we report. you throw up. >>> is wiki sickie? according to its founder wikipedia is slowly dying and nobody wants to edit the gazillion pages anymore. he told the seventh annual conference, quote, we are not replenishing our ranks. it is not a crisis, but i consider it to be important. the wiki in chief says the problem is there are a lot of cord core wikipedians getting older and figuring out they have better things to do with their time. meaning they finally got a life or something that looks like a life. meanwhile, the site is simplifying the editing procedures. translation, it is now twice as easy to mess with bill shultz's page. i strongly discourage. don't insert how bill plays with my little ponies. shall we discuss this in our -- >> lightning round. >> how will your life change if wikipedia goes away? >> probably not in the least. >> you don't use it at all? >> for
coming up, clive owen is dead -- set against meeting me for drinks in the park. almost had you. his loss really. it is the story we didn't get to last week. gwenyth paltrow opens her mouth and stuff comes out. we report. you throw up. >>> is wiki sickie? according to its founder wikipedia is slowly dying and nobody wants to edit the gazillion pages anymore. he told the seventh annual conference, quote, we are not replenishing our ranks. it is not a crisis, but i consider it to be...
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it was sent by former royal correspondent clive good man in 2007 to news international. two copies were sent to parliament, the vergs from news international is missing key details revealed when news international's own lawyers sent a fuller version of the same letter to the committee. in the blacked-out paragraphs, goodman says phone hacking was widely discussed in the "news of the world" daily editorial conference until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. that's devastating to andy coulson who told politicians in 2009. >> i never condoned the use of phone hacking nor do i have knowledge where phone hacking took place. >> reporter: it's a further blow to david cameron who later employed coulson. the disgraced reporter won promises from the company as he faced jail time. goodman says i was promised i could come back to a job at the newspaper if. i expect the paper to honor the promises to me. form lawyers representing phone hacking victims, that letter may be crucial. >> he pleaded guilty to something on the basis that he didn't implicate others in the "ne
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loaf was clive barnes. when i was doing "as you like it."made a quote about ronald julian and mary beth hurd and myself. and it was a very nice quote that followed it. and you can -- it used to be online. he called me mr. loaf. and i'd gone to joe pap when we were there, and i said to him, joe, since i'm doing shakespeare, maybe -- maybe we shouldn't use meat loaf. and joe looks at many and it took me a few seconds to understand what he was saying. and he looked at me and said what? you think if bill wasn't alive today, he wouldn't use meatloaf? and he walked off. i'm watching him go and i'm going, who's bill? bill who? oh, william shakespeare. bill. okay. and so, that -- he -- and he was right. because in "as you like it" they have really -- >> i mean, meat loaf or michael or marvin has had a pretty extraordinary life. crashed in a car which rolled over, struck on the head during a shot put event. >> the carrolling thing -- >> hang on. you were shot in the head on a shot put event. >> it was a practice. but it was 62 feet with a 12-pound sh
loaf was clive barnes. when i was doing "as you like it."made a quote about ronald julian and mary beth hurd and myself. and it was a very nice quote that followed it. and you can -- it used to be online. he called me mr. loaf. and i'd gone to joe pap when we were there, and i said to him, joe, since i'm doing shakespeare, maybe -- maybe we shouldn't use meat loaf. and joe looks at many and it took me a few seconds to understand what he was saying. and he looked at me and said what?...
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clive goodman is at the center of the new allegations. goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during editorial meetings, carried out with the full nothing and support of superiors. this information along with testimony from senior managers directly contradicts the testimony from rupert and james murdoch last month. >> we all simply are trying to find out whether parliament was misled and all of us were determined to do that. >> several news of the world executives will be called back before a house of commons special committee. james murdoch will likely be added to the list. some are calling for his father rupert to face more questioning when parliament is back in session next month. >>> still ahead at 6:00, do nice guys really finish last? why being nice in the office might just backfire on you. >> plus, all it takes is just 15 minutes. the new research that could help you live a longer life. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. the fog is rolling into san francisco, the east bay is where it's at
clive goodman is at the center of the new allegations. goodman indicates that phone hacking was widely discussed during editorial meetings, carried out with the full nothing and support of superiors. this information along with testimony from senior managers directly contradicts the testimony from rupert and james murdoch last month. >> we all simply are trying to find out whether parliament was misled and all of us were determined to do that. >> several news of the world executives...
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loaf was clive barnes. and he -- he made a quote about ronald julian and mary beth hurd and myself.ote that followed it. and you can -- it used to be online. he called me mr. loaf. and i'd gone to when we were doing "as you like it" and i said to him, joe, since i'm doing shakespeare, maybe we shouldn't use meatloaf. and joe looks at me. and it took me a few seconds to understand what he was saying. and he looked at me and he said, "what? do you think if bill wasn't alive today he wouldn't use meatloaf?" and he walked off. and he walked away. and i'm watching him go. and i'm going, "who's bill?" [ laughter ] >> bill who? and i went, oh. william shakespeare. bill. going going, okay. so -- and he was right. because in "as you like it" shakespeare -- >> i mean, meatloaf or michael or marvin. you've had a pretty extraordinary life. i was doing a little roll call of near-death experiences you've had. crashed in a car which rolled over. struck in the head during a shot put event. >> the car-rolling thing was really good. is was a corvair. >> hang on. struck on the head during a shot put e
loaf was clive barnes. and he -- he made a quote about ronald julian and mary beth hurd and myself.ote that followed it. and you can -- it used to be online. he called me mr. loaf. and i'd gone to when we were doing "as you like it" and i said to him, joe, since i'm doing shakespeare, maybe we shouldn't use meatloaf. and joe looks at me. and it took me a few seconds to understand what he was saying. and he looked at me and he said, "what? do you think if bill wasn't alive today...
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clive anderson.is, folks, as we get to 10 till the top of the hour, the dow jones industrial down 253 points. stay with me. [ speaking spanish ] ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso stand 'n stuff taco shells. old el paso. feed your fiesta. soft! hard! [ male announcer ] how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? [ male announcer ] old el paso. hard and soft tacos. ♪ feed your fiesta. >>> we're watching later today, this morning scheduled arraignment for two men accused of beating paramedic bryan stow. and john pistole talks about the agency's goal for the future. and later tonight, 8:30 eastern time, president obama hosting a dinner in celebration of the muslim holy month of ramadan. >>> christine romans in new york. >> hello there. another wild day in the stock market, at least for now, the dow jones industrial average down another 200 points. what do you expect from this? and what has changed this morning from yesterday when the dow was up? i'll tell you in a few minutes
clive anderson.is, folks, as we get to 10 till the top of the hour, the dow jones industrial down 253 points. stay with me. [ speaking spanish ] ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso stand 'n stuff taco shells. old el paso. feed your fiesta. soft! hard! [ male announcer ] how do you decide between crunchy and soft tacos? why don't we have both? [ male announcer ] old el paso. hard and soft tacos. ♪ feed your fiesta. >>> we're watching later today, this morning scheduled arraignment for...
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didn't, a letter has now surfaced from their former royal reporter to the company's hr department, cliveter his release that it was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference. until then the editor andy coalson banned mentioning it that that it had the full knowledge and support of staff and that the editor promised on many occasions that i could go back to a job at the newspaper if i didn't implicate the newspaper or its staff. that editor told parliament this two years ago. >> never condone the use of phone hacking nor do i have any recollection of incidences where phone hacking took place. >> if that was a deliberate decision by the company to mislead parliament, than substantial questions have to be asked. that sounds like a deliberate cover-up. >> reporter: now there's talk of calling james murdoch back to parliament. last month he explained why his company didn't push further in its internal investigation. >> reviewed an opinion based on that review was issued to the company of a respected law firm and the opinion was clear. and the company rested on that. >> reporter: that
didn't, a letter has now surfaced from their former royal reporter to the company's hr department, cliveter his release that it was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference. until then the editor andy coalson banned mentioning it that that it had the full knowledge and support of staff and that the editor promised on many occasions that i could go back to a job at the newspaper if i didn't implicate the newspaper or its staff. that editor told parliament this two years ago. >>...