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goodman and that was the basis for conducting -- it was right about the time of the conviction, so it was all in that period of time. >> that is what we inferred in our report last year but despite the assurances of other motivations. >> it was right at the time mr. miler had come in. codes of standards had been talked about. this was before my time, all of the 2007 business was there. and an investigation was done or a fact-finding piece around this and there was a -- outside council was brought in by the company at the time and i understand that the legal executives, i think it was mr. chapman at the time, along with mr. miler who testified to this effect, took a report and from them the opinion was clear that as to their review, there was no additional illegality with respect to phone hacking in that file. as to their review, that was the opinion that was clear. and the company really rested on a number of things from then on and i certainly know that in 2009 when additional allegations came in the summer, the company really rested on a handful of things. >> i just wanted to move r
goodman and that was the basis for conducting -- it was right about the time of the conviction, so it was all in that period of time. >> that is what we inferred in our report last year but despite the assurances of other motivations. >> it was right at the time mr. miler had come in. codes of standards had been talked about. this was before my time, all of the 2007 business was there. and an investigation was done or a fact-finding piece around this and there was a -- outside...
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goodman and mr. mulcar from previous testimony and if i can go back to my previous testimony with mr. taylor, the commercial and legal rationale around the settlement was very very, clear, which was, the underlying facts were not in dispute, a known fact from a previous trial and the advice was very very, clear as to what sort of damages could be expected to be paid and it was quite clear and likely that if litigated, the company would lose the case and, in the context of none of the other information, this is a full year before some of the new allegations in the press arose, from afar, so there is no reason to believe that it was anything other than in the past, so, knowing then what i know now, would i still have directed to negotiate to settle that case? i would, actually. but i would have coupled it with the other actions that we have taken since the new evidence emerged at the end of september, 2010. and that is, to immediately go and look at whatever we could find internally around the individu
goodman and mr. mulcar from previous testimony and if i can go back to my previous testimony with mr. taylor, the commercial and legal rationale around the settlement was very very, clear, which was, the underlying facts were not in dispute, a known fact from a previous trial and the advice was very very, clear as to what sort of damages could be expected to be paid and it was quite clear and likely that if litigated, the company would lose the case and, in the context of none of the other...
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were any payments made subsequently to clive goodman? did news international make payments to the two peoples following their trial? >> that is a good question and it is specific. to my knowledge, upon asking, because the allegations made them legal fees have been paid after that time in 2007-2008, i asked the question and i was very surprised to find that company had made certain contributions to legal settlements. i do not have the details -- and not legal settlements, but legal fees. i was surprised. i was very surprised to find out that had occurred. they were done, as i understand it, in accordance with legal counsel on the strong advice. >> who at news international agreed? who signed the checks? who agreed to make those payments? >> i do not know here. >> to talk about the managing editor, would it have been his decision? >> i am happy to go back and look at it, but it is not something that came to my attention. >> this would certainly not having to do with the management. >> it would be below the managing editor? >> this would ha
were any payments made subsequently to clive goodman? did news international make payments to the two peoples following their trial? >> that is a good question and it is specific. to my knowledge, upon asking, because the allegations made them legal fees have been paid after that time in 2007-2008, i asked the question and i was very surprised to find that company had made certain contributions to legal settlements. i do not have the details -- and not legal settlements, but legal fees. i...
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amy goodman is the host of democracy now its really popular news program and she was coming to town to do a book signing she's come to salt lake three people independently one of them told her hey why you're here and so if you should interview this army sergeant and she calls up that night and we were expecting to have the next day we were down there in salt lake doing the interview maybe goodman is going to announce. today ted democracy now exposed army reservist marshall thompson dispensing year in iraq working as a military journalist the son of a former you time they are he now plans to walk across his home state the red in the nation to protest war at this point it doesn't matter why we go into the war or what the partisan politics are about well matters is the two soldiers die every day on average and any any way that we can in this war one day soon as two lives saved and i would walk five hundred miles for that i would walk a thousand miles for them. some people said some terrible things not never to my face you know but in even though they got this electronic bravery and they w
amy goodman is the host of democracy now its really popular news program and she was coming to town to do a book signing she's come to salt lake three people independently one of them told her hey why you're here and so if you should interview this army sergeant and she calls up that night and we were expecting to have the next day we were down there in salt lake doing the interview maybe goodman is going to announce. today ted democracy now exposed army reservist marshall thompson dispensing...
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going back to the trial of glenn mulkhair and clive goodman, clive goodman, was pleading guilty to a criminal offense. did news international pay clive goodman's legal fees for his trial? >> i was not -- i do want to be clear with the chronology. first of all, i do not have firsthand knowledge of those times. remember, that my involvement in these matters started in 2008. in 2007-, up until december i ws totally focused as chief executive of a public company. >> who would know. >> but i can try to answer the first question first. it is customary with employees or with other -- with litigation to pay some set of legal expenses on behalf of those to try to bring all of the evidence to a court and so on, and that's all been done in accordance with -- since any involvement that i've had any knowledge of this in accordance with legal advice about what the proper way to do things was. but i can speak to the 2007 arrangements. i don't have firsthand knowledge of those. >> i'll try to help out. clive goodman employed the services of a qc called john kelsey frye. i don't know if he's a lawyer
going back to the trial of glenn mulkhair and clive goodman, clive goodman, was pleading guilty to a criminal offense. did news international pay clive goodman's legal fees for his trial? >> i was not -- i do want to be clear with the chronology. first of all, i do not have firsthand knowledge of those times. remember, that my involvement in these matters started in 2008. in 2007-, up until december i ws totally focused as chief executive of a public company. >> who would know....
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goodman is going to announce. today democracy now explosive army reservist marshall thompson he spent a year in iraq working as a military journalist the son of a former u. conn they are now plans to walk across his home state the red state and the nation to protest for this point it doesn't matter why we go into the war or what the partisan politics will matters as the two soldiers die every day on average and any any way that we can in this war one day soon as two lives saved and i would walk five hundred miles for that i would walk a thousand miles for that. some people said some terrible things not never to my face you know but in either they got this electronic bravery and they really say so or you see things one guy wrote in and he said that he hoped that i got run over by a truck i'm going to walk. a lot of people said i just hope you keep walking to mexico or you leave this country going on here. and one gave and said that he wished that i died in iraq. because that then i would have been honorable. so i w
goodman is going to announce. today democracy now explosive army reservist marshall thompson he spent a year in iraq working as a military journalist the son of a former u. conn they are now plans to walk across his home state the red state and the nation to protest for this point it doesn't matter why we go into the war or what the partisan politics will matters as the two soldiers die every day on average and any any way that we can in this war one day soon as two lives saved and i would walk...
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goodman went to prison?iously, concerned about it. >> he told me about it. >> can i ask you in 2008, another two years, why did you not dismiss "news of the world" chief reporter neville following the mosley case. >> i never heard of him. >> despite 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's the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your uk staff drew your attention to this serious wrongdoing, even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think my son had more detail. >> i'll come to your son in a minute. despite the fact that blackmail can result in a 14-year prison sentence, nobody in your uk 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 when he said the lack of action shows the state of affai
goodman went to prison?iously, concerned about it. >> he told me about it. >> can i ask you in 2008, another two years, why did you not dismiss "news of the world" chief reporter neville following the mosley case. >> i never heard of him. >> despite 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's the first i've...
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might just on strong morning and i came down from oregon i heard any goodman on her program mark now say marshall was going to do this loft and so i come from a long history. in this during the civil rights movement on. vietnam. and saw the income. we're going to true home world around. what more can the world can't survive with with this corps going on and on no this has to happen it's our lives to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from the people to the government of the united states and to the representatives of utah especially the utah does not support a war we support peace it was a total plan for iraq. because more needs to become real to the american people the military is a war america is not and then needs to change. to get them here because my my payout is immediate on bad and the way they were affected him. made for. them to. he says that violent childhood in my house and so i hope that this on the place for some sense of unity about finding another way i see as being like gone he's. gone he's walking is walking th
might just on strong morning and i came down from oregon i heard any goodman on her program mark now say marshall was going to do this loft and so i come from a long history. in this during the civil rights movement on. vietnam. and saw the income. we're going to true home world around. what more can the world can't survive with with this corps going on and on no this has to happen it's our lives to be. there is a changing tide in america and you're part of it today we're sending a mandate from...
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goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> can i ask you why did you not dismiss the report following the moseley case? >> i had never heard of it. >> despite that set out for involved. a judge made it clear they settled a black male of the women involved in the case. so none of you have that in your attention for the serious wrongdoing even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think there's more detail. >> despite the fact the black male can have authority year prison sentence, nobody in your company brought this fact to your attention? >> blackmailed charge, no pity it is to make you think that might be because they would think nothing of it? >> no. i can't answer. i don't know. >> do you agree when he said the lack of action is a remarkable state of affairs? >> no. >> mr. murdoch, a judge found a chief reporter guilty of blackmail. it was widely reported. he said it was remarkable. >> it was a civil case. spec were you aware that news international commission di
goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> can i ask you why did you not dismiss the report following the moseley case? >> i had never heard of it. >> despite that set out for involved. a judge made it clear they settled a black male of the women involved in the case. so none of you have that in your attention for the serious wrongdoing even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think there's more detail. >> despite the...
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goodman was sent to prison and you were at the case of that stage. in the years after that where there were numerous reports, investigations, hearings of this committee. we heard a lot about them today. did any senior politicians you were in contact with during that period raised this as an issue with you? >> absolutely never. the politician i met motor in those days was mr. brown when he was chancellor. his wife and my wife struck up quite a friendship, and our children played together on many occasions. i'm very sorry that i'm no longer -- i felt he had great values, which i shared with him. i'm sorry that we've come apart, and i hope one day we can put it together again. >> rupert, you said in your interview you gave to the "wall street journal" you thought that your fellow executives for the news corporation had handled this crisis very well with just a few minor mistakes. do you stand by that statement, or do you believe the level of mistakes was far greater than that? >> they seem big now. what we did was terrible as far as handling the crisis.
goodman was sent to prison and you were at the case of that stage. in the years after that where there were numerous reports, investigations, hearings of this committee. we heard a lot about them today. did any senior politicians you were in contact with during that period raised this as an issue with you? >> absolutely never. the politician i met motor in those days was mr. brown when he was chancellor. his wife and my wife struck up quite a friendship, and our children played together...
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goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> can i ask you why did you not dismiss the report following the moseley case? >> i had never heard of it. >> despite that set out for involved. a judge made it clear they settled a black male of the women involved in the case. so none of you have that in your attention for the serious wrongdoing even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think there's more detail. >> despite the fact the black male can have authority year prison sentence, nobody in your company brought this fact to your attention? >> blackmailed charge, no pity it is to make you think that might be because they would think nothing of it? >> no. i can't answer. i don't know. >> do you agree when he said the lack of action is a remarkable state of affairs? >> no. >> mr. murdoch, a judge found a chief reporter guilty of blackmail. it was widely reported. he said it was remarkable. >> it was a civil case. spec were you aware that news international commission di
goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> can i ask you why did you not dismiss the report following the moseley case? >> i had never heard of it. >> despite that set out for involved. a judge made it clear they settled a black male of the women involved in the case. so none of you have that in your attention for the serious wrongdoing even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think there's more detail. >> despite the...
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goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> i spoke to mr.ton, who told me about it. >> okay. can 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 h
goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> i spoke to mr.ton, who told me about it. >> okay. can 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....
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mayor goodman was forced to retire for term limits after being in office for 12 years. he loves to gamble but mrs. goodman hasn't been on a gambling table for years. >>> three pta moms are accused in a ponzi scheme. the southern california moms took cash from 40 people claiming it would be invested in derry company. they gained the trust of the victims at school events. if convicted the women could face up to 20 years in federal prison. >>> hunting for a new computer? a new report shows which companies keeps customers most satisfied through the entire process. from picking out the computer to paying the bill. the most satisfied buyer are, drum roll please, apple customers. hp and dell also scored high. >>> rough news for smart phone owners. another unlimited data plan bites the dust. verizon nixes the flat fee for usage starting tomorrow. it will cap how much data new customers can get for the charge. this makes sprint the only major u.s. carerer still offering unlimited smart phone data. >>> the word recession makes plenty of people cringe. how about cgonorrhea? stds a
mayor goodman was forced to retire for term limits after being in office for 12 years. he loves to gamble but mrs. goodman hasn't been on a gambling table for years. >>> three pta moms are accused in a ponzi scheme. the southern california moms took cash from 40 people claiming it would be invested in derry company. they gained the trust of the victims at school events. if convicted the women could face up to 20 years in federal prison. >>> hunting for a new computer? a new...
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one that you were aware of the situation when clive goodman was sent to prison. and you were there at that stage. in the years after that when there were numerous reports, investigations, hears from this committee, we've heard a lot about them today, can any senior politicians that you were in contact with during that period of time raise this as an issue with you, raise concerns about phone hacking. >> absolutely never. the people i met most in those days was mr. brown when he was chancellor, his wife, we struck up a friendship and our children played together on many occasions. and i'm very sorry that i'm no longer -- i thought he had great values, which i shared with him, and i'm sorry that they've come apart and i hope one day we'll be able to mutt it together putr again. >> you said in your statement to the "wall street journal" that you thought your fellow executives at the "news of the world" had handled the crisis very well with a few minor mistakes. do you stand by the statement or do you believe that the level of mistakes were far greater than that. >>
one that you were aware of the situation when clive goodman was sent to prison. and you were there at that stage. in the years after that when there were numerous reports, investigations, hears from this committee, we've heard a lot about them today, can any senior politicians that you were in contact with during that period of time raise this as an issue with you, raise concerns about phone hacking. >> absolutely never. the people i met most in those days was mr. brown when he was...
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who's the bucket list for john goodman?rking with buckets, by the way. >> robert duval, i always thought he was the best thing going. >> he's one of my favorites. >> russell crow, meryl streep again. kevin kline again. >> you've worked with so many. >> it's always good to say again. >> the glenn close character, when you watch the series, at least to me as a viewer, there's a subdued ma leaf lens to her character. when you're playing opposite of her -- >> she's a lawyer. >> exactly. >> say no more. >> yeah. it's great, because my character is ma leaf lent in his own way. he thinks he's doing the lord's work. he's actually greedy and short fingered. >> it's always the script though. >> absolutely. like i say, when you got that, you don't have to work much. it's cruising, which i like. i'm the laziest man you know. >> it's working for you. talk about the writers. who are some of the writers who make the series work? >> the kessler brothers, glen and todd who also directed. it got to the point where at the end, they were so bu
who's the bucket list for john goodman?rking with buckets, by the way. >> robert duval, i always thought he was the best thing going. >> he's one of my favorites. >> russell crow, meryl streep again. kevin kline again. >> you've worked with so many. >> it's always good to say again. >> the glenn close character, when you watch the series, at least to me as a viewer, there's a subdued ma leaf lens to her character. when you're playing opposite of her --...
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among centerfield another look at the mind of goodman tomas and the request to return him to the dutch authorities to continue a life sentence up to his cape from jail in the country almost sixty years ago been rejected as germany does not try to hide its citizens. i don't know if it is that international film festival has not attended with the spanish movie the ways the searching the top prize almost five hundred films have been shown to the russian public. and those are the headlines my colleague marina joshie is hey for now but before that it's our special report. so. you're. i once went into cairo to collect trash i realized everyone was well dressed i wasn't so what i was a bit upset. even by that i left them off this city has three social classes will follow all the upper class without the middle class. then there's a nothing class. they need that's us. in them assembling. the. this. through. i'm. going to miss no no everyone here works in the garbage. can. because i know we're like one big family. we understand one another again. and everyone here knows everyone. but we'll watch
among centerfield another look at the mind of goodman tomas and the request to return him to the dutch authorities to continue a life sentence up to his cape from jail in the country almost sixty years ago been rejected as germany does not try to hide its citizens. i don't know if it is that international film festival has not attended with the spanish movie the ways the searching the top prize almost five hundred films have been shown to the russian public. and those are the headlines my...
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he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, c
he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to ride is how many cubans of irish ancestry are there. because this connected to my family, that's why i wanted to read it to you. in the 40's, my father moved to new york in search of his destiny. he learned to make brillantine in red, blue and golden colors to give a beautiful sheen to the hair. in his spare time,...
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coalson is the former communications chief for prime minister david cameron and clyde goodman who was jailed four years ago for hacking royal aide 's phones is another. >> and the prime minister has promised a complete investigation conceding there's been too cozy of a relationship between british politicians and the press. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. >> thank you greta. well, a reach for a foul ball turned into tragedy at a rangers game in texas. a heartbreaking tail. you see what happens. he tried to catch a ball that was thrown his way by league m.v.p. josh hamilton. he ended up tumbling over the bearier and fell 20 feet down. emergency crews rushed him to the hospital and he was alert enough at the time to ask them to check on his son. he still went into cardiac arrest and died on the way to the hospital. in maryland a violent storm downed lots of trees and damaged some homes and buildings. this was the scene in baltimore county. neighbors working to get a large tree off the truck. residents saw their roofs and entire porches torn from their homes now bratesing ourselves for storms o
coalson is the former communications chief for prime minister david cameron and clyde goodman who was jailed four years ago for hacking royal aide 's phones is another. >> and the prime minister has promised a complete investigation conceding there's been too cozy of a relationship between british politicians and the press. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. >> thank you greta. well, a reach for a foul ball turned into tragedy at a rangers game in texas. a heartbreaking tail. you see what...
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mccabe, to think that we were focusing solely on goodman and mckay. news international makes that very clear. i read an extract from it this morning. we were looking to find any other conspirators as well. if evidence had been forth coming, we would have pursued it. >> [inaudible] he should have used another journalist, so it must have been there. >> there in all the material. >> yes. >> but as i say, we didn't do an exhaustive analysis of that material. >> well, i'm trying to figure out why that was. were your officers supposed to disregard it when they saw someone else, or was there some -- [inaudible] by which it was reviewed? i can't figure out how all these names are coming up an experienced police officer going through that material couldn't have said, oh, there's that name again and again and it's connected -- i don't understand that. >> what was happening and i think i'm right that in saying the initial stages about 28 people were actually informed that they'd potentially been the victims of hacking as a result of the initial review of that. i
mccabe, to think that we were focusing solely on goodman and mckay. news international makes that very clear. i read an extract from it this morning. we were looking to find any other conspirators as well. if evidence had been forth coming, we would have pursued it. >> [inaudible] he should have used another journalist, so it must have been there. >> there in all the material. >> yes. >> but as i say, we didn't do an exhaustive analysis of that material. >> well,...
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scotland yardman the investigation into the hacking and arrested goodman, colson and brooks. paul stevenson resigned. part because he hired neil wallace used to work at news of the worlds. john yates, number two at cotland yard step down yesterday because he refused to open the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago and also has ties to neil wallace. stephanie, we've tried to put that together as best we can, give us more on this tangled web in britain. >> chris, it's not easy and people will look at that and go huh? it is very confusing, this has been a mind-bending story because news corp. and its influence in this country is wide spread and we're now seeing that. this has been an unbelievable 36 hours where you have the top two men in charge of scotland yard resigning, rebekah brooks getting arrested, now this strange news of this journalist who has shown up dead, and what you are seeing right now is the affect of this web on various facets of society here in this country, including the police force and parliament and the government. david cameron coming under incre
scotland yardman the investigation into the hacking and arrested goodman, colson and brooks. paul stevenson resigned. part because he hired neil wallace used to work at news of the worlds. john yates, number two at cotland yard step down yesterday because he refused to open the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago and also has ties to neil wallace. stephanie, we've tried to put that together as best we can, give us more on this tangled web in britain. >> chris, it's not easy and...
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scotland yard ran the investigation into the hacking and arrested goodman, coolson and brooks.n, top man at scotland yard resigned yesterday in part because he hired neil wallace as a pr consultant. wallace used to work at news of the world. john yates, number two stepped down yesterday because he refused to reopen the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago. he also has ties to neil wallace. >>> stephanie gosk, we tried to put this together the best we can. tell us more on the tangled web of britain. >> yes, it's not easy. people will look that and go, huh? it's been a mind db-bending story and that's because this is widespread. we are seeing that. this has been an unbelievable 37 hours where you have the top two men in charge of scotland yard resigning. rebekah brooks one of the murdoch's most trusted executives getting arrested and this news journalist has showed up dead. what you are seeing right now is the affect of this web on various facets of society here in this country, including the police force and parliament and the government. david cameron coming under incr
scotland yard ran the investigation into the hacking and arrested goodman, coolson and brooks.n, top man at scotland yard resigned yesterday in part because he hired neil wallace as a pr consultant. wallace used to work at news of the world. john yates, number two stepped down yesterday because he refused to reopen the hacking scandal investigation a few years ago. he also has ties to neil wallace. >>> stephanie gosk, we tried to put this together the best we can. tell us more on the...
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. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been ep
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. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been repaired above, and that is where they repaired the damage. what did they found these buildings on, back in the early days? >> those days, remember i mentioned early on, it would use of redwood grillage and they would extend the grillage up far enough so it would spread out the load. today, one would know when to evaluate a building like this, we say to ourselves, there is no way this building can be standing. the bearing pressures that are being posed on the soil far exceed the strength of the materials present, yet it works. it could be such a phenomenon as arching and other things to keep the building standing. typically, today, we would support this building on pilings. we would support this going down to more confident material. within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, t
. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been repaired above, and that is where they repaired the damage. what did they found these buildings on, back in the early days? >> those days, remember i mentioned early on, it would use of redwood grillage and they would extend the grillage up far enough so it would spread out the...