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coming up on the media show: prince harry wins an apology from planet murdoch. donald trump's thoughts on the future of tiktok. if i do the deal, it's - worth maybe $1 trillion. a trillion. and the release of the israeli hostages in gaza, and the debate about the responsible way to cover that story. it's all coming up on the media show. on wednesday morning, prince harry settled his long—running legal battle with the murdoch family's news group newspapers. the settlement includes a full and unequivocal apology for serious intrusion into his private life and a big pay—out. let's have a listen to david sherborne — barrister for prince harry and the other claimant, the british politician lord tom watson — speaking outside the court in london. this represents a vindication for the hundreds of other claimants who were strong—armed into settling, without being able to get to the truth of what was done to them. after endless resistance, denials, and legal battles by news group newspapers, including spending more than £1 billion in pay—outs and in legal costs, as well a
coming up on the media show: prince harry wins an apology from planet murdoch. donald trump's thoughts on the future of tiktok. if i do the deal, it's - worth maybe $1 trillion. a trillion. and the release of the israeli hostages in gaza, and the debate about the responsible way to cover that story. it's all coming up on the media show. on wednesday morning, prince harry settled his long—running legal battle with the murdoch family's news group newspapers. the settlement includes a full and...
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rupert murdoch's news group newspapers gave this statement...all draw a line under the press intrusions? not according to dr evan harris, a campaigner for media regulation and consultant for the claimants�* legal team. because they denied under oath that there was unlawful activity at the sun — in the criminal courts, in this high court, at the leveson inquiry and in front of parliamentary committees, this was denied — either that was just an unfortunate error or they knowingly denied something that they knew to be true. the latter is called perjury when it's done under oath, at the leveson inquiry and in court, and it's contempt of parliament where it's done at a select committee. if the rule of law is to mean anything, the police and parliament have to investigate those allegations. they are allegations. and until that is done so, there can be no line drawn under this. and make no mistake, prince harry and tom watson and the other claimants are not going anywhere in terms of pursuing a proper investigation of these matters. the metropolitan po
rupert murdoch's news group newspapers gave this statement...all draw a line under the press intrusions? not according to dr evan harris, a campaigner for media regulation and consultant for the claimants�* legal team. because they denied under oath that there was unlawful activity at the sun — in the criminal courts, in this high court, at the leveson inquiry and in front of parliamentary committees, this was denied — either that was just an unfortunate error or they knowingly denied...
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she has always been backed by rupert murdoch.ps. but it has taken a prince with deep pockets to get it this far. clearly, if police are minded to investigate or indeed, if the government decides it wants to restart the leveson inquiry or open a public inquiry, that will be a serious development. i certainly can't see the second happening and we will wait to see what the police have to say. katie razzall. thank you. a 12—year—old boy who was stabbed to death on his way home from school yesterday in birmingham has been named as leo ross. his family described him as "the most beautiful, kind child", who "had not one aggressive bone in his body." a 14—year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder. phil mackie reports. his school said leo ross was "a lovely and bright boy", who was adored by his friends. on his way home yesterday, he was fatally stabbed in the stomach. today, his friends paid their respects, many of them in tears, each supporting the other. hannah, who was in the same class, came with her mum, sima. he was lik
she has always been backed by rupert murdoch.ps. but it has taken a prince with deep pockets to get it this far. clearly, if police are minded to investigate or indeed, if the government decides it wants to restart the leveson inquiry or open a public inquiry, that will be a serious development. i certainly can't see the second happening and we will wait to see what the police have to say. katie razzall. thank you. a 12—year—old boy who was stabbed to death on his way home from school...
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it's not about all of rupert murdoch's interests around the world. so particularly targeting rebekah brooks, who is rupert murdoch's top henchperson, as it were in the uk, she was never going to appear in court that he wanted her to take responsibility for knowing what was going on and not allowing her to deny that, and he feels he's got all of that in the statement that he got from news group newspapers, which is the rupert murdoch arm here. >> all right. max foster for us this morning, sir. lovely to have you on twice in our two hours. thank you for being here to be here, i appreciate it. all right. still ahead here on cnn this morning, in the hours following their pardons, hundreds of january 6th, rioters now out of prison. what they're saying about their newfound freedom and their actions that landed them behind bars in the first place. plus, a major national initiative to promote artificial intelligence unveiled at the white house. >> how mornings. cough. congestion. >> i'm feeling better all. >> in one and. >> done with mucinex. kickstart. >> h
it's not about all of rupert murdoch's interests around the world. so particularly targeting rebekah brooks, who is rupert murdoch's top henchperson, as it were in the uk, she was never going to appear in court that he wanted her to take responsibility for knowing what was going on and not allowing her to deny that, and he feels he's got all of that in the statement that he got from news group newspapers, which is the rupert murdoch arm here. >> all right. max foster for us this morning,...
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that would have looked at rupert murdoch's confidant, rebekah brooks, ngn's chief executive and former she was found not guilty of involvement in phone hacking in a previous criminal trial, and denies knowing about unlawful news—gathering. prince harry's lawyer said questions about her time in charge remain unanswered. at her trial in 2014, rebekah brooks said, "when i was editor of the sun, we ran a clean ship." now, ten years later, when she is ceo of the company, they now admit when she was editor of the sun, they ran a criminal enterprise. ngn says there was no voice mail interception at the sun, and it's not admitted any wrongdoing by its journalists. so is this affair all over? i think we're looking to the government, and we're also looking to the police and saying, you know, are you going to investigate what went on here? unlawful behaviour that's been admitted. surely now is the time for another police investigation, that would have looked at rupert murdoch's confidant, she was found not guilty of involvement in phone hacking in a previous criminal trial, and denies knowing abo
that would have looked at rupert murdoch's confidant, rebekah brooks, ngn's chief executive and former she was found not guilty of involvement in phone hacking in a previous criminal trial, and denies knowing about unlawful news—gathering. prince harry's lawyer said questions about her time in charge remain unanswered. at her trial in 2014, rebekah brooks said, "when i was editor of the sun, we ran a clean ship." now, ten years later, when she is ceo of the company, they now admit...
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and scared to act out _ scared of murdoch and scared to act out in — scared of murdoch and scared tonterest. this is what happens when you _ interest. this is what happens when you align yourself with a publisher like that, they need to come — publisher like that, they need to come forward with the second part and — to come forward with the second part and get to the bottom of the scandal once and for all. very— the scandal once and for all. very good to get your perspective, thank you very much. a full and unequivocal apology, monumental victory for prince harry, but by far definitely not the end of the story. definitely not the end of the sto . ., ~ definitely not the end of the sto . ., ,, , ., definitely not the end of the sto . . ~' , ., , definitely not the end of the sto. .mg , . story. thank you very much. plenty more _ story. thank you very much. plenty more coverage i story. thank you very much. plenty more coverage of i story. thank you very much. plenty more coverage of the developing story here on bbc news. as we approached midday, coming up in a few minutes, prime minis
and scared to act out _ scared of murdoch and scared to act out in — scared of murdoch and scared tonterest. this is what happens when you _ interest. this is what happens when you align yourself with a publisher like that, they need to come — publisher like that, they need to come forward with the second part and — to come forward with the second part and get to the bottom of the scandal once and for all. very— the scandal once and for all. very good to get your perspective, thank you...
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as well as people who were looking into other aspects of murdoch's business. there was a new regulator set up after this scandal about ten years ago, it's called ips oh, the eye and if so stands for standards. and i don't think it is ever launched a standards... derek gow is a renegade. what derek gow does is potentially illegal because some of the animals he breeds are extinct and there are laws against their release. animals like lynx. that is a dramatic cat. police scotland is investigating the lynx release there. you've got lynx, did you release lynx into scotland? i did not release lynx in scotland. would you consider doing that? would i consider doing it? i think it'd be really difficult. and our cats would not be good candidate cats, because they're so tame. i understand why the people who did it did it. the creatures that should be here aren't here because of what we did in the past. and now that we just don't need as many sheep or all the food, in theory, that the landscape landscape is here to produce, why can't we start to restore some of the lost c
as well as people who were looking into other aspects of murdoch's business. there was a new regulator set up after this scandal about ten years ago, it's called ips oh, the eye and if so stands for standards. and i don't think it is ever launched a standards... derek gow is a renegade. what derek gow does is potentially illegal because some of the animals he breeds are extinct and there are laws against their release. animals like lynx. that is a dramatic cat. police scotland is investigating...
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in a monumental victory today, news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch'sgal practices. iamat i am at the royal court of justice. and terry says it is vindication notjust for him vindication not just for him but for the vindication notjust for him but for the hundreds of other victims who he says have been forced to settle. —— prince harry says. donald trump warns russia to end the war in ukraine ourface new sanctions. tributes are paid to the 12—year—old boy who was stabbed to death in birmingham yesterday. a 14—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder. the british government warns moscow after a russian a russian spy ship is caught operating off the coast of britain. prince harry has accepted substantial damages and settled his long—running legal battle against the publisher of the sun, news group newspapers, which is owned by the media tycoon rupert murdoch. the duke of sussex and the former labour party deputy leader lord watson, who also settled his legal claim today, alleged that journalists had carried out unlawful information—gathering
in a monumental victory today, news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch'sgal practices. iamat i am at the royal court of justice. and terry says it is vindication notjust for him vindication not just for him but for the vindication notjust for him but for the hundreds of other victims who he says have been forced to settle. —— prince harry says. donald trump warns russia to end the war in ukraine ourface new sanctions. tributes are paid to the...
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prince harry's lawsuit against the murdochs' british tabloids for invasion of privacy was just aboutology and a substantial settlement. we get more now from cbs's imtiaz tyab. >> reporter: the legal showdown between prince harry and fox news owner rupert murdoch's group of british tabloid newspapers was expected to be a bitter courtroom battle. but before it even began, the announcement of a settlement. >> today, the lies are laid bare. today, the coverups are exposed. and today proves that no one stands above the law. >> reporter: in a statement newsgroup newspapers offered harry a "full and unequivocal apology" for hacking his cell phone and intruding into his personal life for articles published between 1996 and 2011 acknowledging unlawful conduct by private investigators. there was also an apology for past intrusions into the personal life of harry's mother princess diana. this is the first time the murdoch-owned "sun" newspaper has admitted any wrongdoing, in a legal ordeal that has gone on for years and has already cost the company over a billion dollars in payouts and legal fe
prince harry's lawsuit against the murdochs' british tabloids for invasion of privacy was just aboutology and a substantial settlement. we get more now from cbs's imtiaz tyab. >> reporter: the legal showdown between prince harry and fox news owner rupert murdoch's group of british tabloid newspapers was expected to be a bitter courtroom battle. but before it even began, the announcement of a settlement. >> today, the lies are laid bare. today, the coverups are exposed. and today...
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that no one stands above the law. >> reporter: the settlement between the duke of sussex and rupert murdoch'spers came hours before a highly anticipated trial was set to begin over whether ngn-owned tabloid "the sun" used illegal tactics to score scoops about harry's life. as part of the settlement ngn offering harry a full and unequivocal apology for the serious intrusion into his private life including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators working for "the sun." ngn also apologizing to harry for phone hacking and surveillance at a now shuttered tabloid and for intrusion into the private life of princess diana, his late mother. for harry the crusade against the tabloids has long been personal. >> the goal is accountability. it's reallthat simple. >> reporter: and lester, tonight harry's attorneys are now calling for a criminal investigation into ngn. lester? >> meagan, thanks. >>> and up next, he's one of the greatest relief pitchers in major league history. the emotional call that sent him to the hall of fame on his last shot. next. this is steve's stomach, w
that no one stands above the law. >> reporter: the settlement between the duke of sussex and rupert murdoch'spers came hours before a highly anticipated trial was set to begin over whether ngn-owned tabloid "the sun" used illegal tactics to score scoops about harry's life. as part of the settlement ngn offering harry a full and unequivocal apology for the serious intrusion into his private life including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators...
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rinse harry's legal team have said they like an apology from the murdochs themselves.has called for a criminal inquiry to not take place. the metropolitan police as it is not currently doing that. tom watson says he is a dossier of evidence to send them. back to you.- dossier of evidence to send them. back to you. rich, thank ou ve them. back to you. rich, thank you very much- _ them. back to you. rich, thank you very much. rich _ them. back to you. rich, thank you very much. rich preston i you very much. rich preston there. evan harris is the former director of hacked off and consultant for the claimants�* legal team. he gave me his response to the settlement. this is a very important development because for 14 years, news corporation, owned by rupert murdoch, and news uk, headed up here by rebekah brooks, have denied that there was ever any unlawful activity whatsoever at the sun newspaper and they've settled 1,300 claims of people who say this without allowing them to get to court and without making that admission. and for the first time, notjust on the steps of cou
rinse harry's legal team have said they like an apology from the murdochs themselves.has called for a criminal inquiry to not take place. the metropolitan police as it is not currently doing that. tom watson says he is a dossier of evidence to send them. back to you.- dossier of evidence to send them. back to you. rich, thank ou ve them. back to you. rich, thank you very much- _ them. back to you. rich, thank you very much. rich _ them. back to you. rich, thank you very much. rich preston i you...
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. >>> prince harry declaring a major legal victory tonight after settling a lawsuit with rupert murdoch'sk. meagan fitzgerald now with more from london. >> reporter: tonight, prince harry settling his years-long legal battle with a british tabloid, winning a substantial payout and a rare apology. his lawyer calling it a monumental victory. >> today the lies are laid bare. today the cover-ups are exposed. and today proves that no one stands above the law. >> reporter: the settlement between the duke of sussex and rupert murdoch's news group newspapers came hours before a highly anticipated trial was set to begin over whether ngn-owned tabloid "the sun" used illegal tactics to score scoops about harry's life. as part of the settlement, ngn offering harry a full and unequivocal apology for the serious intrusion into his private life, including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators working for "the sun." ngn also apologizing to harry for phone hacking and surveillance at a now shuttered tabloid and for intrusion into the private life of princess diana, his late
. >>> prince harry declaring a major legal victory tonight after settling a lawsuit with rupert murdoch'sk. meagan fitzgerald now with more from london. >> reporter: tonight, prince harry settling his years-long legal battle with a british tabloid, winning a substantial payout and a rare apology. his lawyer calling it a monumental victory. >> today the lies are laid bare. today the cover-ups are exposed. and today proves that no one stands above the law. >> reporter:...
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. >>> prince harry tonight settling his lawsuit with rupert murdoch's tabloids, receiving an undisclosedmount of money and a full apology for the alleged hacking of prince harry's phone, and an apology for tactics used against princess diana. >>> and america strong tonight, in this brutal cold, you have to see this. in upstate new york, the effort to save the moose on a lake. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. we do begin tonight with the breaking news. a new wildfire breaking out in los angeles county, exploding in size. this fire just north of l.a. the images coming in right now. take a look. 55,000 people are being told to evacuate at this hour, with these dangerous santa ana winds back and fueling the flames. this is the hughes fire, spreading 30 acres a minute. those evacuation orders now under way, red flag warnings are up. families racing out, driving perilously close to the flames. students at castaic high school running from school with darkening skies overhead. in fact, at least five schools are inside the evacuation
. >>> prince harry tonight settling his lawsuit with rupert murdoch's tabloids, receiving an undisclosedmount of money and a full apology for the alleged hacking of prince harry's phone, and an apology for tactics used against princess diana. >>> and america strong tonight, in this brutal cold, you have to see this. in upstate new york, the effort to save the moose on a lake. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night....
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against the publisher of the sun, news group newspapers, which is owned by the media tycoon, rupert murdochthe duke of sussex and the former labour party deputy leader, lord watson, who also settled his legal claim today, alleged that journalists had carried out unlawful information—gathering into their private lives. news group newspapers gave a full and unequivocal apology to prince harry for serious intrusions over the course of 15 years. it's also apologised for intruding into the private life of his late mother, diana, princess of wales. our correspondence watched that update from prince harry's barrister and sent this update. we were on the hook for an eight week trial. for an eight week trial, during which of course, evidence would have been presented in open court. witnesses may have even been called to give evidence. and prince harry has said all along that this was never about money for him. news group newspapers has settled 1700 cases, some of them outside the court system, but 1700 in total. and prince harry has said it wasn't about the money for him. it was about the acknowledg
against the publisher of the sun, news group newspapers, which is owned by the media tycoon, rupert murdochthe duke of sussex and the former labour party deputy leader, lord watson, who also settled his legal claim today, alleged that journalists had carried out unlawful information—gathering into their private lives. news group newspapers gave a full and unequivocal apology to prince harry for serious intrusions over the course of 15 years. it's also apologised for intruding into the private...
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prince harry gets an apology and substantial damages after a five-year legal battle with rupert murdoch'ser. -- newspaper empire. ♪ welcome to "world news america." donald trump is ordering migrants are barred from what is described as physical entry into the u.s., including by claiming a silent care the proclamation invokes article four of the u.s. constitution, which obliges the federal government to protect states from foreign invasion. it comes as the u.s. prepares to send 1000 troops to the mexican border, after president trump declared the u.s. to be under invasion by illegal immigrants. the troop movement, confirmed by an administration official, follows on another executive order signed monday. no details have been given about the planned deployment. here is our correspondent with more from the border. will: there are some things we know and others we don't about this troop deployment to the u.s. other border. first, the ones we do know. we expect that it will be around 1000 troops being deployed. we expect sometime in the coming days, to the border, to comply with donald trump's
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and that in this case, does go to rupert murdoch.and a sense of accountability that they knew about this culture of illegality and actually allowed it to happen. obviously, there are specifics here which the newspaper groups would deny, but this is how he interprets it. after this settlement outside of court. so this is the apology from news group newspapers, which is rupert murdoch's uk arm, offering a full and unequivocal apology to the duke of sussex for the serious intrusion by the sun between 1996 and 2011 into his private life, including incidents of unlawful activities carried by private investigators working for the sun. they also refer to princess diana and the invasions into her privacy as well, which is all part of harry's narrative and his issues with how she was treated and how he was subsequently treated as well. let's hear from his barrister, david sherborne today the lies are laid bare today. >> the cover ups are exposed and today proves that no one stands above the law. the time for accountability has arrived. >> so
and that in this case, does go to rupert murdoch.and a sense of accountability that they knew about this culture of illegality and actually allowed it to happen. obviously, there are specifics here which the newspaper groups would deny, but this is how he interprets it. after this settlement outside of court. so this is the apology from news group newspapers, which is rupert murdoch's uk arm, offering a full and unequivocal apology to the duke of sussex for the serious intrusion by the sun...
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. >> rush was followed by roger ails who are went to work for billionaire rupert murdoch building foxessage, that white american voters should focus on crime -- no, no, not mass shootings. black crime, brown crime, sexual minorities that make them uncomfortable, and illegal immigrants, not billionaires like rupert murdoch. they deserve the tax cuts. we promise it will all trickle down. we've got to get rid of the welfare, equal action, reaffirmative -- as long as we keep focusing on that, we are good. in the modern era, billionaires branched out from bankrolling talk radio and cable news to right wing ventures like breitbart news. there's also conservative organizations and think tanks active on college campuses like turning point usa, the federalist society, the young america foundation, and americans for prosperity, which was the coke money fueled pro-corporate backbone of the tea party movement. as well as up and coming podcasters like charlie kirk and ben shapiro who offer the same message, poor is bad, brown immigrants, bad, feminism, bad, black lives matter, bad. insurance compa
. >> rush was followed by roger ails who are went to work for billionaire rupert murdoch building foxessage, that white american voters should focus on crime -- no, no, not mass shootings. black crime, brown crime, sexual minorities that make them uncomfortable, and illegal immigrants, not billionaires like rupert murdoch. they deserve the tax cuts. we promise it will all trickle down. we've got to get rid of the welfare, equal action, reaffirmative -- as long as we keep focusing on that,...
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we're keeping a close watch on this one in our world lead rupert murdoch's the sun tabloid newspapers settling a lawsuit with prince harry. the duke of sussex previously accused the tabloid and other uk papers of illegally hacking his phone and thus being able to obtain private information for more than a decade. cnn's max foster has more on the apology, and the reported multimillion dollar settlement reporter after months of preparations, prince harry's lawyer today ended the case against rupert murdoch's uk tabloids. >> that was before the trial had even started settling for a figure. legal sources say runs into eight figures. >> news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices. >> the civil case alleged the sun and the now shuttered news of the world newspapers had illegally obtained private information about the prince and used it to sell newspapers. in court, ngn's lawyers apologized to the duke of sussex for the serious intrusion into his private life. between 1996 and 2011, for unlawful activit
we're keeping a close watch on this one in our world lead rupert murdoch's the sun tabloid newspapers settling a lawsuit with prince harry. the duke of sussex previously accused the tabloid and other uk papers of illegally hacking his phone and thus being able to obtain private information for more than a decade. cnn's max foster has more on the apology, and the reported multimillion dollar settlement reporter after months of preparations, prince harry's lawyer today ended the case against...
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prince hair harry's battle against rupert murdoch going to trial today. just ahead, the inside look at the potential fall-out for the royal family and the media tie can. and why it could cost the prince millions of dollars even if he wins. >>> all that, plus back on top. >> and has space, takes off, touchdown! >> the ohio state buckeyes hold off notre dame to win the college football national championship, the school's first in more than a decade. >>>> the...
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this time the royal is taking on media titan rupert murdoch.here outside london's high court where harry's case against rupert murdoch was due to begin. lawyers delayed the start, asking for extra time to negotiate behind the scenes. there's much speculation that murdoch and gm have provided a new settlement offer. we do know the prince was suing over alleged unlawful information gathering that goes back to the 1990s and 2000s. prince harry is not here but if the case goes ahead he will be testifying in february. it is a high risk case. he could be liable for legal fees covering mgm's cost plus his own. harry said it's a risk worth taking for what he says is accountability. the prince claims murdoch's paper gathered information on him illegally and hired private detectives to do so, but the senior executives knew about it and covered it up. mgm denies the allegations. this is one of many cases harry has brought against british tabloids saying it's hi life's work to inform the british press. guys? >> rebecca: some significant claims there. okay,
this time the royal is taking on media titan rupert murdoch.here outside london's high court where harry's case against rupert murdoch was due to begin. lawyers delayed the start, asking for extra time to negotiate behind the scenes. there's much speculation that murdoch and gm have provided a new settlement offer. we do know the prince was suing over alleged unlawful information gathering that goes back to the 1990s and 2000s. prince harry is not here but if the case goes ahead he will be...
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networks was presumed to be complete, and rupert murdoch. >> having disrupted the newspaper business in australia. >> the television business in britain, he arrives in america and basically says. >> i don't really. >> see why there should only be three broadcast networks. >> i'm going to make another one. >> this was a big, bold bet. >> meantime. >> he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv. >> stations here, something murdoch. >> says he is willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying that it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on a par with the big three. are you prepared to wait that long? >> sure. >> i certainly intend to live that long. >> but i don't believe in the. >> in the 20 years. >> the reaction to. murdoch's idea for a fourth. >> network was similar to the reaction of ted. >> turner starting cnn. >> it's ridiculous, you know? what does he know about television? >> we don't think of ourselves as abc, cbs or nbc. >> we don't. >> have to reach everyone. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to. >> our counterpart
networks was presumed to be complete, and rupert murdoch. >> having disrupted the newspaper business in australia. >> the television business in britain, he arrives in america and basically says. >> i don't really. >> see why there should only be three broadcast networks. >> i'm going to make another one. >> this was a big, bold bet. >> meantime. >> he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv. >> stations here, something...
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for14 years, news corp owned by rupert murdoch have denied that there was ever any unlawful activityblic trial of these allegation. they can't continue to sue on something they have admitted so it's a victory for prince harry. prince harry gets revenge attacks on him from the newspapers for standing up to them but has been prepared to do this to help it come out, notjust for him, but do this to help it come out, not just for him, but for the others who have brought claims and were targeted. court documents have shown that there were 35,000 payments across the sun and the news of the world to investigators and over 100 of them used by the sun and the news of the world over at least 16 years that this claim has been going on.— 16 years that this claim has been going on. 16 years that this claim has been rroin on. ~ . ., , ., been going on. whence harry and lord watson _ been going on. whence harry and lord watson were _ been going on. whence harry and lord watson were the _ been going on. whence harry and lord watson were the last - been going on. whence harry and lord watson were the
for14 years, news corp owned by rupert murdoch have denied that there was ever any unlawful activityblic trial of these allegation. they can't continue to sue on something they have admitted so it's a victory for prince harry. prince harry gets revenge attacks on him from the newspapers for standing up to them but has been prepared to do this to help it come out, notjust for him, but do this to help it come out, not just for him, but for the others who have brought claims and were targeted....
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*i —. monumental victory today they have admitted that the sun the flagship title for you britpop murdochce harry. the met police says there is still — the met police says there is still not _ the met police says there is still not a criminal investigation under way. still not a criminal investiuation under wa . . investigation under way. donald trump has _ investigation under way. donald trump has been _
*i —. monumental victory today they have admitted that the sun the flagship title for you britpop murdochce harry. the met police says there is still — the met police says there is still not _ the met police says there is still not a criminal investigation under way. still not a criminal investiuation under wa . . investigation under way. donald trump has _ investigation under way. donald trump has been _
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this morning prince harry has agreed to settle his lawsuit against rupert murdoch's u.k. that apology out loud in court. for the serious intrusion by the sun between 1996 and 2011 including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators. they also apologized for any impact they may have had on his mother and for the distress caused to the duke and damage inflicted on relationships, friendships and family. now, guys, it was just last month the prince vowed to take this case to trial saying that he was after accountability. but after today's settlement, that trial will never happen. but in that apology today issued by ngn they did admit wrongdoing. that's something they have never done before. now harry's lawyer also read a statement outside the court calling it a monumental victory, asking for a police investigation into any unlawful activity. also accusing senior executives of a cover-up, saying no one stands above the law. ngn still admits no wrongdoing. >> george: thanks. coming up in our gma morning menu, living apart together. sheryl lee ralph a
this morning prince harry has agreed to settle his lawsuit against rupert murdoch's u.k. that apology out loud in court. for the serious intrusion by the sun between 1996 and 2011 including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators. they also apologized for any impact they may have had on his mother and for the distress caused to the duke and damage inflicted on relationships, friendships and family. now, guys, it was just last month the prince vowed to take this...
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prince harry is claiming a monumental victory after settling a long-running libel suit against rupert murdoch'sffered him a full and unequivocal apology for hacking his cellphone and intruding into his personal life, acknowledging unlawful conduct by private investigators. there was also an apology for past intrusions into the private life of harry's mother, princess diana. >>> and coming up on "cbs mornings," oscar-winning actor michelle yeoh will be live in the times square studio to discuss her new movie. stay ahead of your child's moderate-to-severe eczema with dupixent as they welcome the feeling of touch with clearer skin and less itch. the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists helps heal their skin from within. severe allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for face, mouth, tongue or throat swelling, wheezing or trouble breathing. tell your doctor of new or worsening eye problems, like eye pain, vision changes, or blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma or other medicines without talking to your doctor. ask y
prince harry is claiming a monumental victory after settling a long-running libel suit against rupert murdoch'sffered him a full and unequivocal apology for hacking his cellphone and intruding into his personal life, acknowledging unlawful conduct by private investigators. there was also an apology for past intrusions into the private life of harry's mother, princess diana. >>> and coming up on "cbs mornings," oscar-winning actor michelle yeoh will be live in the times square...
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news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeedaged in illegal practices. this represents a vindication for the hundreds of other claimants who were strong armed into settling, without being able to get to the truth of what was done to done to them. after endless resistance, denials and legal battles by news group newspapers, including spending more than £1 billion in payouts and in legal costs, as well as paying off those in the know in order to prevent the full picture from coming out, news uk is finally held to account for its illegal actions and its blatant disregard for the law. this scandal began when it emerged that the phone of the murdered schoolgirl milly dowler, had been hacked. for one politician who took on news group and today also received an apology, this long battle has taken its toll. these unlawful practices were not isolated incidents. they were industrial in scale and central to the modus operandi of news group newspapers as a whole. i once said that the big beasts of the tabloid jungle have no predators. i was
news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeedaged in illegal practices. this represents a vindication for the hundreds of other claimants who were strong armed into settling, without being able to get to the truth of what was done to done to them. after endless resistance, denials and legal battles by news group newspapers, including spending more than £1 billion in payouts and in legal costs, as well as paying off those in the know in...
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he is suing news group newspapers owned by rupert murdoch.lists and investigators used unlawful tactics to gather information about him and his family. the company denied any wrongdoing. joining us halla in london. get us up to speed. there is a strong incentive for prince harry to settle, especially under english law, right? >> reporter: there is. and other celebrities have settled with news group newspapers in the past when it became apparent that if their claims were not successful in court, that they could be liable for the legal costs of both parties, which would run into the millions. but prince harry has always said that he wanted to see this go to court, that he wanted to testify. in fact, he testified in another case against the mirror group newspaper. a group that owns another tabld, claiming that they also used unlawful news gathering information, and was awarded a significant settlement. in this case, there is a co-claimant, a british politician, tom watson. he might be inclined to settle because if he ends up in a situation where
he is suing news group newspapers owned by rupert murdoch.lists and investigators used unlawful tactics to gather information about him and his family. the company denied any wrongdoing. joining us halla in london. get us up to speed. there is a strong incentive for prince harry to settle, especially under english law, right? >> reporter: there is. and other celebrities have settled with news group newspapers in the past when it became apparent that if their claims were not successful in...
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he settled a 2019 privacy invasion lawsuit with rupert murdoch's uk tabloids, news group newspapers acknowledged that private investigators working for two of their newspapers hacked phones and used surveillance aimed at harry. between 1996 and 2001. they offered a rare apology to the duke of sussex, and even recognized the intrusion of the life of his mother, princess diana. okay, back to our first alert weather right now. let's give you a live look outside toward the downtown area and the downtown skyline. you see the salesforce tower looking nice and tall right there. let's check back in with meteorologist jessica burch. >>>>it's another day of blue skies for us here in the bay area with daytime highs nice and mild. a little bit above average, actually, in certain pockets of the bay. let's head up to the north real fast. santa rosa topping off at 67 degrees today. we're sitting in the low 60s near oakland, vallejo and all the way across that beautiful bay bridge over into san francisco, too. and then we warm right back up into the upper 60s. more south. we go closer to the santa clara valley
he settled a 2019 privacy invasion lawsuit with rupert murdoch's uk tabloids, news group newspapers acknowledged that private investigators working for two of their newspapers hacked phones and used surveillance aimed at harry. between 1996 and 2001. they offered a rare apology to the duke of sussex, and even recognized the intrusion of the life of his mother, princess diana. okay, back to our first alert weather right now. let's give you a live look outside toward the downtown area and the...
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>ryan >and the rupert murdoch owned new york post, which is very influential in republican circles, published an editorial on monday urging senators to vote against kennedy, writing he does not want to restore trust. he wants to burn the whole thing down to the ground to benefit himself. back here in the bay area. key step today for san francisco mayor daniel leary's plan to overhaul how the city tackles its drug crisis. right now, the board of supervisors budget and finance committee is considering his proposal all to declare a fentanyl state of emergency. the measure aims to streamline san francisco's enforcement and treatment resources. it would also allow the mayor's department heads to approve funding and contracts without going through a lengthy competitive bidding process and speed up the hiring of more public safety staff. ahead of the meeting, supporters joined the mayor on the steps of city hall. >>for the last year, while i have said this and i will say it again today, san francisco is no longer a place that you come to deal drugs or to do drugs on our streets. >ryan >well, the eff
>ryan >and the rupert murdoch owned new york post, which is very influential in republican circles, published an editorial on monday urging senators to vote against kennedy, writing he does not want to restore trust. he wants to burn the whole thing down to the ground to benefit himself. back here in the bay area. key step today for san francisco mayor daniel leary's plan to overhaul how the city tackles its drug crisis. right now, the board of supervisors budget and finance committee is...
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harry gets a unequivocal apology and substantial damages after a 5 year legal battle with rupert murdoch's newspaper empire. we start with the latest on donald trump's immigration crackdown — on his third day back in the white house. just a few hours ago, he signed an executive order suspending the entry of migrants into the us at the southern border with mexico. the white house says the order directs various departments to take all necessary action to immediately "repel, repatriate and remove illegal aliens" across the southern border. mr trump also turned his focus to foreign policy today — urging russia's president putin to make a deal to end what he called the �*ridiculous�* war in ukraine, orface tough tariffs and sanctions — we'll be looking at that in the programme. and we'll hear from oathkeepers founder stewart rhodes in one of his first interviews since his commutation by president trump. but first here's our north america editor sarah smith on the day's events. applause. donald trump has enormous ambitions that include ending the wars in the middle east and ukraine. my proudest
harry gets a unequivocal apology and substantial damages after a 5 year legal battle with rupert murdoch's newspaper empire. we start with the latest on donald trump's immigration crackdown — on his third day back in the white house. just a few hours ago, he signed an executive order suspending the entry of migrants into the us at the southern border with mexico. the white house says the order directs various departments to take all necessary action to immediately "repel, repatriate and...
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murdoch's company has issued him a full and unequivocal apology and will pay harry what's being calledal sum. sources say it's about 12 million american dollars, but most of that money will go to legal fees. prince harry is claiming what he calls monumental victory because compensation also comes with an apology and admission of unlawful actions. the announcement in london's high court came as the duke of sussex's trial was about to start against the publishers of the sun and now defunct news of the world for unlawful snooping over the course of decades. world series champion and bay area native cc sabathia has a new honor to add to his long list of accolades. what he says about getting the call that he was headed to the hall ♪ ♪ dreams begin here. welcome to the goodnight club. consider renaming a sports facility. mcclymonds high school. the district will discuss renaming the high school's gym to honor alumnus and basketball legend bill russell. russell was born in louisiana, moved to oakland when he was a child. he won two championships in mcclymonds high school in oakland, then went
murdoch's company has issued him a full and unequivocal apology and will pay harry what's being calledal sum. sources say it's about 12 million american dollars, but most of that money will go to legal fees. prince harry is claiming what he calls monumental victory because compensation also comes with an apology and admission of unlawful actions. the announcement in london's high court came as the duke of sussex's trial was about to start against the publishers of the sun and now defunct news...
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this is the first time that news group newspapers, rupert murdoch's british newspapers — the news ofations were to be found proven, it could have severe reputational consequences for both the company and any individuals who are implicated. prince harry accuses rebekah brooks — ngn's chief executive and a close confidante of rupert murdoch — of knowing what went on. in 2014, an old baileyjury cleared her of being involved. today, ngn says allegations of a cover—up are wrong, and will be strongly denied. dominic casciani, bbc news. 66 people have died and more than 50 others are being treated for injuries in hospital after a fire at a turkish ski resort. let's get the latest from our correspondent nicky schiller. nicky. yes, we know this blaze broke out in a 12 story hotel in the bolu mountain ski resort in north—west turkey. that is about 100 miles from the capital, ankara. reports say that it started around 3.30 in the morning in a restaurant on the fourth floor, but we have seen dramatic pictures of how quickly the blaze spread throughout the building. there are reports that some pe
this is the first time that news group newspapers, rupert murdoch's british newspapers — the news ofations were to be found proven, it could have severe reputational consequences for both the company and any individuals who are implicated. prince harry accuses rebekah brooks — ngn's chief executive and a close confidante of rupert murdoch — of knowing what went on. in 2014, an old baileyjury cleared her of being involved. today, ngn says allegations of a cover—up are wrong, and will be...
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your thoughts on the rupert murdoch ization of jeff bezos? is, that is an example of where we're going. and it ties in with the first segment that he had to about sort of like entrenched power oligarchs sort of getting more and more power, because obviously what bezos is thinking about is all of his larger business interests, and he doesn't want the washington post to become a liability. what's worse, though, is that even if at even if at best, he says, we're just going to be neutral, we're not going to do anything. he's still privileging lies because, as margaret sullivan, who used to be at the times, described it, journalism is being a truth vigilante, that it is a profession. it's not a storyteller. that is a that is a thing you do to get the truth out there. you tell stories in effective ways, but you're ultimately as a journalist, you're a professional that has a mechanism for getting to and sussing out the truth. and then you you have to advocate for it. and if you're taking the position as an enterprise, as that slogan does, that we're
your thoughts on the rupert murdoch ization of jeff bezos? is, that is an example of where we're going. and it ties in with the first segment that he had to about sort of like entrenched power oligarchs sort of getting more and more power, because obviously what bezos is thinking about is all of his larger business interests, and he doesn't want the washington post to become a liability. what's worse, though, is that even if at even if at best, he says, we're just going to be neutral, we're not...
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today settling the lawsuit he began in 2019 against ngn, the british tabloid company owned by rupert murdochor, quote, serious intrusion into his private life, as well as that of his late mum princess diana, and paying undisclosed but substantial damages. and that's nightline for this evening. catch your full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> there's a new trend on the red. >> carpet. >> celebrities opening up about dissolving facial fillers and swearing them off for good. i'm so. >> against any. >> kind of body filler. >> i had to reverse all of that damage. >> it's like everybody's. chasing this one. look. >> i would just say, don't rush into anything unless you're 100% sure. >> facelift after fillers. >> now streaming on hulu. >> abc's david muir, the most watched newscast in america. more americans watch world news tonight with david muir than any other newscast. what don't you know about the man? >> rex sherman was living a very compartmentalized double life. >> accused of being. >> a mon
today settling the lawsuit he began in 2019 against ngn, the british tabloid company owned by rupert murdochor, quote, serious intrusion into his private life, as well as that of his late mum princess diana, and paying undisclosed but substantial damages. and that's nightline for this evening. catch your full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> there's a new trend on the red. >> carpet. >>...
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back in september, prince harry filed a lawst against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. he accused those tabloids of hacking his cell phone to spy on him. the lawsuit also claims executives at the papers knew about the hacking, lied to police about it and deleted millions of emails to cover it up. today, prince harry entered a settlement and said his goal is not money but accountability there in settlement talks, the news group has already paid out hundreds of millions of dollars to victims of phone hacking. that includes harry's brother, prince william, who settled his own lawsuit in 2020. the papers involved in the case have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. up next, this is a timely question. are you insured enough? our consumer investigator, chris chmura, looks into how you can protect your home before it's too late. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it was cold this morning. we'll talk more about the chill and some updated rain chances. plus, the unusual record setting snow in the southeast. we'll get you the totals andhat travel t pete g. writes, "my tween want
back in september, prince harry filed a lawst against rupert murdoch's news group newspapers. he accused those tabloids of hacking his cell phone to spy on him. the lawsuit also claims executives at the papers knew about the hacking, lied to police about it and deleted millions of emails to cover it up. today, prince harry entered a settlement and said his goal is not money but accountability there in settlement talks, the news group has already paid out hundreds of millions of dollars to...
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covenant he knows 2020 was stolen he came back in 2021 and the first couple dark years when even murdochth a nonperson president trump has gone up the learning curve of confidence in his own judgment and confidence in policies and people that will have his back. there still to be total access i think at i one level to president trump because this is just his house style. think she is going to have a little bit more at management maybe not quite so chaotic at the staff level although particularly in the first year all the benefits of the economy and foreign policy the peace and prosperity of 19 those seeds were sown with reince priebus on the team with all the fighting that went on. they were all sown in 2017. that's why his first days of thunder next week the first 100 days the first six months in the first year are everything in this. the seeds of peace and prosperity to president trump is dedicated to bring back it's all gonna be so narrow. that will all be where it's solemn or not so nice for the fight next year is so intense i know this has s been flipped in couple time there is no e
covenant he knows 2020 was stolen he came back in 2021 and the first couple dark years when even murdochth a nonperson president trump has gone up the learning curve of confidence in his own judgment and confidence in policies and people that will have his back. there still to be total access i think at i one level to president trump because this is just his house style. think she is going to have a little bit more at management maybe not quite so chaotic at the staff level although...
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very briefly, david, a lot of people will see this as prince harry taking on rupert murdoch, who ownsn — and it is no secret — a long animus between prince harry and the media over many years. and for him, he has said this many times, that this is about, essentially revealing what he believes was widespread wrongdoing inside newsgroup, which they have denied all along. they have admitted that there was a problem with the news of the world. it was closed down in 2011. they have said there was nothing wrong with what was happening in the sun. so this has always been the issue about this allegation of widespread wrongdoing and a cover up, which is what they believe will be revealed and what they hope will come out of this trial, all of which has been strongly denied by newsgroup newspapers. all right, david, thank you very much indeed. the hearing, as i say, gets underway at 10:30 this morning. it will be fascinating. the top story, so keir starmer has announced an inquiry into the southport stabbings. we have had some reaction there with the conservatives welcoming the inquiry and the l
very briefly, david, a lot of people will see this as prince harry taking on rupert murdoch, who ownsn — and it is no secret — a long animus between prince harry and the media over many years. and for him, he has said this many times, that this is about, essentially revealing what he believes was widespread wrongdoing inside newsgroup, which they have denied all along. they have admitted that there was a problem with the news of the world. it was closed down in 2011. they have said there...
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and rupert murdoch's fox news, which a goes trump, but apparently watches it is 50, is the judge commission. uh today. uh, the most recent case the i is, uh, i see for rough months. uh uh you think he actually does a whistle blowing revealed the is there any plans to attack iran and how important uh, would you tell me about that case and what do you think of it and how important uh, the trump getting uh his hands on uh some kind of accountability as regards a c, i is going to be in his 2nd to or yeah, well, i certainly think rockwell was a whistle dollar and i think he was a i, i consider most of the whistle blowers we've had the last surgery last 20 years happen, right. choose people who are really concerned about what the united states is doing . that is damaging the interest of the united states and damaging the futures of america. ordinary american citizens who are kept in the dark, there lied to cautiously by the administration. and they are essentially being sold a bill of boards where, you know, we have situations like we have natural catastrophes and do night in states. and there's,
and rupert murdoch's fox news, which a goes trump, but apparently watches it is 50, is the judge commission. uh today. uh, the most recent case the i is, uh, i see for rough months. uh uh you think he actually does a whistle blowing revealed the is there any plans to attack iran and how important uh, would you tell me about that case and what do you think of it and how important uh, the trump getting uh his hands on uh some kind of accountability as regards a c, i is going to be in his 2nd to...
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full control of his uncensored youtube channel — something he's been running up to now with rupert murdoch'silejournalists are going it on their own in the digital world. we've been talking to julia angwin about this. she's a tech commentator, award—winning journalist, and she's written an article exploring the issue of trust and the news and, in particular, looking at what news organisations can learn from online content creators. i mean, i started this inquiry — i'm a legacyjournalist, right? i grew up in the wall street journal, i worked at propublica, i've come from that tradition. but i also am a reporter who covers technology and i have seen the growth of youtube and tiktok. you can't ignore the fact that the audience has fully gone to those platforms, right? and they're spending their hours there, they're watching news there and i wanted to understand, well, what is the difference? i mean, you could just say, "oh, people are stupid "and making dumb choices" but i don't believe that. i think you have to learn from what the audience is looking for, and as i — so, what i did is i sort of
full control of his uncensored youtube channel — something he's been running up to now with rupert murdoch'silejournalists are going it on their own in the digital world. we've been talking to julia angwin about this. she's a tech commentator, award—winning journalist, and she's written an article exploring the issue of trust and the news and, in particular, looking at what news organisations can learn from online content creators. i mean, i started this inquiry — i'm a legacyjournalist,...
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very - briefly, many will see this as harry taking on rupert murdoch who owns the newspapers he is suingere _ suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has _ suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has been - suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has been a - suing? very much so. it is noj secret, there has been a long animosity— secret, there has been a long animosity between prince harry and the — animosity between prince harry and the media over many years and the media over many years and for— and the media over many years and for him, he has said this many— and for him, he has said this many times, this is about essentially revealing what he believes was widespread wrongdoing inside news group, which _ wrongdoing inside news group, which they had denied all along _ which they had denied all along. they admitted there was along. they admitted there was a problem with the news of the world. — a problem with the news of the world. it — a problem with the news of the world, it was closed down in 2011, — world, it was closed down in 2011, they said there was nothing _ 2011, t
very - briefly, many will see this as harry taking on rupert murdoch who owns the newspapers he is suingere _ suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has _ suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has been - suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has been a - suing? very much so. it is noj secret, there has been a long animosity— secret, there has been a long animosity between prince harry and the — animosity between prince harry and the media over many years and the media over...