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is on the editor front page of the sun, owned by rupert murdoch's empire.apers are saying this is an embarrassment for david cameron, since he was formerly the communication's director. >> and you can see on the front page of the guardian that any whoon who -- was a criminal had cameron's confidence. he was criticized for bringing a criminal into the heart of downing street. this is a real humiliation for cameron. and this verdict rages -- raises russians about the prime minister judgment. the verdict also raises questions about how this will affect rupert murdoch and his news corp. empire. will he take his shared spots ability? -- shared responsibility? has article says that it damaged his repetition, but don't worry, he is richer than ever. and on top of the fact that rebekah brooks was cleared. that is a victory for him. he is a -- she is a close friend of murdoch and he is often said he considers her like his daughter. that is a victory for him. she was also the most closely associated with news corp. and the fact that she was cleared means that there w
is on the editor front page of the sun, owned by rupert murdoch's empire.apers are saying this is an embarrassment for david cameron, since he was formerly the communication's director. >> and you can see on the front page of the guardian that any whoon who -- was a criminal had cameron's confidence. he was criticized for bringing a criminal into the heart of downing street. this is a real humiliation for cameron. and this verdict rages -- raises russians about the prime minister...
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today rupert murdoch seems unhappy. e gop controlled house showing no desire to take up the senate's immigration bill or write one of its own. in a bizarre spectacle, murdoch has been forced to get on his knees and beg for immigration reform in "the wall street journal" also owned by newscorp. "if we're serious about our future, about creating job growth in america, then we must suggest -- the media monster he helped create is making immigration reform possible. joining me, ali noorani, executive director of the national immigration forum. ali, what's your reaction to rupert murdoch taking to the pages of the "wall street journal" to call for this while the voices and so much of the right-wing media are absolutely slamming it? >> it's amazing what's happening. there's clearly a divide taking place within the republican party. when you look at the data and talk to conservatives on the ground, you realize there's deep and broad support from the conservative community for immigration reform. so, for example, just last week,
today rupert murdoch seems unhappy. e gop controlled house showing no desire to take up the senate's immigration bill or write one of its own. in a bizarre spectacle, murdoch has been forced to get on his knees and beg for immigration reform in "the wall street journal" also owned by newscorp. "if we're serious about our future, about creating job growth in america, then we must suggest -- the media monster he helped create is making immigration reform possible. joining me, ali...
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it is not over for rupert murdoch yes.rms of the trial itself, we know the result, rebekah brooks, a top lieutenant in the u.k., she was found not guilty on all counts. andy colson, who was the editor at thenews of the world time, was found guilty of phone hacking. one more charge, bribery for buying the directorate in the u.k.. out ofdoch not entirely the woods yet. it is fair to say that perhaps it has been more damaging for the prime minister here in britain considering he did hire mr. coulson. >> ryan, thank you very much indeed. ryan chilcote talking to us coming up ant little later, prime minister's question time is going to be on -- prime ministers questions. question time is a different event. he will be grilled on the subject about his relationship with the former media adviser andy coulson after yesterday's verdict in the news corp. trial. that is london time here in the u.k. let's turn our attention to telecoms. midi details about france's sixth richest person. ant some might consider inauspicious career start.
it is not over for rupert murdoch yes.rms of the trial itself, we know the result, rebekah brooks, a top lieutenant in the u.k., she was found not guilty on all counts. andy colson, who was the editor at thenews of the world time, was found guilty of phone hacking. one more charge, bribery for buying the directorate in the u.k.. out ofdoch not entirely the woods yet. it is fair to say that perhaps it has been more damaging for the prime minister here in britain considering he did hire mr....
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where does this put her standing in london, and to the extent that she was always connected to rupert murdochto the extent that there have been rumors and speculation around mr. murdoch himself is there the perception that he will be vindicated by this, as well? >>> well, i think they removed for james murdoch in particular going through any kind of time that he would have known about it. rebekah brooks was one of his favorite executives. she was a particular favorite for both and rupert murdoch. that's why she had this almost unprecedented for being a quite junior "news of the world" journalist right up to the very top of the organization in the uk. within the last sort of couple of decades. so having said that, the chances of coming back to a major job in the uk at age 46 are probably going to be fairly limited. having said that she got a pretty large payout from the organization whenever she left. so she probably can sit back and spend some time with her family, and just kind of have a feeling of relief about the outcome of this trial. >> catherine, on the other side, andy coulson. what ti
where does this put her standing in london, and to the extent that she was always connected to rupert murdochto the extent that there have been rumors and speculation around mr. murdoch himself is there the perception that he will be vindicated by this, as well? >>> well, i think they removed for james murdoch in particular going through any kind of time that he would have known about it. rebekah brooks was one of his favorite executives. she was a particular favorite for both and...
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state outlet so for example rupert murdoch and his news international group running newspapers like the sun and the old news of the world. could legitimately say that he could actually pick governments because by throwing the weight of media outlets behind chosen politicians he could sway the faces and i think this is very dangerous path to go down for democracy where these relatively anonymous corporate parent can have such an impact on the democratic direction of the country and it's not conspiratorial to say this is being laid bare through the phone hacking scandal in the u.k. the degree of interconnectivity between top politicians and between media baron so this goes on time and time again plus of course there's a whole battery of other dogs which can be used to control and coerce the media into reporting what the government or the military or the spice want them to report up to make leading. vanity fair if asked in washington go ahead media media barons have free speech too i mean come on why can't they use their money and power to try and influence people all they're doing is enga
state outlet so for example rupert murdoch and his news international group running newspapers like the sun and the old news of the world. could legitimately say that he could actually pick governments because by throwing the weight of media outlets behind chosen politicians he could sway the faces and i think this is very dangerous path to go down for democracy where these relatively anonymous corporate parent can have such an impact on the democratic direction of the country and it's not...
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. >>> rupert murdoch is our modern day dr.d took to the pages of the "wall street journal" to wrestle with the monster he, himself has created. in an op-ped in today's paper he makes the state for comprehensive immigration reform, an nishtsive that remains stalled in the house of representatives. as you may know, mourdock is the executive chairman of newscorp which owns fox news. the personalities on fox have been outspoken about their views on immigration reform. >> the problem here is that nobody believes president obama will secure the border. they believe he'll give the pathway to citizenship, but nobody believes he's going to stop more people from coming in. >> if this amnesty bill goes through, and it is amnesty, step one is legalization. everything after that, all the triggers to citizenship, are phony triggers. >> if we don't secure our bor r border, we have a major national security problem. >> a lot of people coming to the country are working for drug cartels. a lot of people have wreaked havoc among communities. >>
. >>> rupert murdoch is our modern day dr.d took to the pages of the "wall street journal" to wrestle with the monster he, himself has created. in an op-ped in today's paper he makes the state for comprehensive immigration reform, an nishtsive that remains stalled in the house of representatives. as you may know, mourdock is the executive chairman of newscorp which owns fox news. the personalities on fox have been outspoken about their views on immigration reform. >>...
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andy coulson, former editor of rupp rupert murdoch's the world newspaper. >>> now, 60 years ago todayatic episode unfolded in newly independent burma. it is a story only now being told. on june 25th, 1954, three ethnic rebels seized control of a plane. they wanted to use it to smuggle weapons. but the hijack didn't go to plan. for years, strict sens censorsh meant the events of that day couldn't be be told or shown on film. but that is changing. he's talking to jonah fisher. >> reporter: his commander refused to approve the plan, one of them called him a fool. 60 years ago, he defied them all and marched in the cockpit of a passenger plane. >> translator: i said to the pilot, this is your ralast warning. if you don't obey my instructions, this grenade will explode in seven seconds. i removed the pin and showed it to him. i started counting. and had i got to three, he asked me to stop. >> reporter: his plan was to steal the plane and use it to transport weapons for the rebel group who were fighting to break away from the burmese state. these were the rubbles who were supposed to be wai
andy coulson, former editor of rupp rupert murdoch's the world newspaper. >>> now, 60 years ago todayatic episode unfolded in newly independent burma. it is a story only now being told. on june 25th, 1954, three ethnic rebels seized control of a plane. they wanted to use it to smuggle weapons. but the hijack didn't go to plan. for years, strict sens censorsh meant the events of that day couldn't be be told or shown on film. but that is changing. he's talking to jonah fisher. >>...
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does rupert murdoch have it right? >> welcome to the club. both sides have been screaming for immigration reform for probably a decade now. we passed all of these draconian laws by states held unconstitutional seemingly to force the federal government to do something but seems like neither side wants to get off and negotiate and come up with some solution. doesn't have to be the best solution. just a solution. what happens to senator rubio's plan? that was a perfect compromise. >> he left that in the dust because he found out conservatives didn't like it too well which brings me to dan. you would agree with the fact that rubio let go of that plan. murdoch says this isn't about that we shouldn't secure the border more. we should be doing that. his argument is that the way to revitalize the economy, dan, is to have immigration reform and you say what? >> i would like to sit down with mr. murdoch and have a point by point discussion of the senate's so-called immigration reform bill to see if he's actually read it. rome is burning. our immigratio
does rupert murdoch have it right? >> welcome to the club. both sides have been screaming for immigration reform for probably a decade now. we passed all of these draconian laws by states held unconstitutional seemingly to force the federal government to do something but seems like neither side wants to get off and negotiate and come up with some solution. doesn't have to be the best solution. just a solution. what happens to senator rubio's plan? that was a perfect compromise. >>...
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this as scotland yard said they wanted to interview rupert murdoch. news corp. has declined to comment. >> catherine, how damaging is this for cameron and the conservatives? if we look at the relationships these people had with the political parties, it crosses a whole spectrum, doesn't it? >> absolutely. of course, the labor party had milliband, one of his close advisers would is a former moistu murdoch journalist himself. we're expecting david cameron to face some tough questioning. what's interesting is his coalition partner and that comes amid the story. he doesn't have those close ties to news international himself. so he is someone who could conceivably bring the judgment on this. >> rebekah brooks has been cleared. that surprised me, catherine. i thought the blame would be apportioned pretty much equally between andy coulson and her. why do you think the courts cleared her? >> well, as you'll see this morning, it says they're running with -- talks and i can that's probably quite a good reflection of her triumph fan tone there. what is key is that most of
this as scotland yard said they wanted to interview rupert murdoch. news corp. has declined to comment. >> catherine, how damaging is this for cameron and the conservatives? if we look at the relationships these people had with the political parties, it crosses a whole spectrum, doesn't it? >> absolutely. of course, the labor party had milliband, one of his close advisers would is a former moistu murdoch journalist himself. we're expecting david cameron to face some tough...
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rupert murdoch closed the paper three years ago following the scandal. editorial staff had illegal access to mobile phones of celebrities. they listened to voice mails of actors, members of the british royal family and crime victims. >> i'm sorry i employed him. it was the wrong decision and i'm clear about that. >> cameron says he confirmed that the former editor was not involved in phone hacking. but opposition parties plan to question him about his decision to hire him as an aide. >>> now we have the latest world cup. in group c, japan needed a win against colombia in order to have a chance of progressing. their chances were slim but fans you -- watched the game with high hopes. >> reporter: japanese supporters got up earl in the morning as they believed the team would advance to the round of 16 by beating colombia. the fans were stunned by colombia's opening goal in 17th minute. the japanese defender was booked and a colombian midfielder took the penalty. unfortunately, colombia draws the first blood, japan is down 1-0. they have to come back. japan
rupert murdoch closed the paper three years ago following the scandal. editorial staff had illegal access to mobile phones of celebrities. they listened to voice mails of actors, members of the british royal family and crime victims. >> i'm sorry i employed him. it was the wrong decision and i'm clear about that. >> cameron says he confirmed that the former editor was not involved in phone hacking. but opposition parties plan to question him about his decision to hire him as an...
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here's rupert murdoch, chairman of news corp. and he writes this this week, we need to give those individuals who are already here after they've passed checks to ensure they're not dangerous criminals a path to citizenship to pay taxes and be productive members of our community. is this call, which is basically what others would call amnesty, something that the party needs to rethink its opposition to? >> i think that everyone needs to be for some form of immigration reform because the status quo is untenable. so i consider myself a bridge to the conservative community because i am about as conservative as they come, maybe a little libertarian, too. but i think if we do nothing, 11 million more people may be coming illegally. we have to do something. but here's the conundrum. i think the conundrum has been pointed out by the children being dumped on the border right now. there's a humanitarian disaster, 50,000 kids being dumped on this side of our border. you have a beacon, forgiveness, and you don't have a secure border. that's
here's rupert murdoch, chairman of news corp. and he writes this this week, we need to give those individuals who are already here after they've passed checks to ensure they're not dangerous criminals a path to citizenship to pay taxes and be productive members of our community. is this call, which is basically what others would call amnesty, something that the party needs to rethink its opposition to? >> i think that everyone needs to be for some form of immigration reform because the...
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that he put his relationship with rupert murdoch ahead of doing the right thing when it came to andy kool sun. >> the damage to the british prime minister is likely to be limited to short-term embarrassment and old news. murdoch, het offered his apologies when the scandal first broke in 2011 but he somehow feels less of a force in the u.k. than he once was. the whole hacking scandal has shaken britain, quite literally, in the case of the old headquarters of "news of the world." ofaging the reputation newspaper owners and politicians alike. rob watson, bbc news. >> the world attention last month was focused on nigeria were almost 300 schoolgirls were kidnapped by islamist militants. those girls are still missing. now some 16 more women and children have also been snatched by the same extremists. they have confirmed the latest kidnappings took place in a series of raids since the weekend. now.port >> the attacks have been relentless as well as killing civilians, bo boko haram fighters have once been -- again been kidnapping. they are fleeing and as many as 60 people were taken away las
that he put his relationship with rupert murdoch ahead of doing the right thing when it came to andy kool sun. >> the damage to the british prime minister is likely to be limited to short-term embarrassment and old news. murdoch, het offered his apologies when the scandal first broke in 2011 but he somehow feels less of a force in the u.k. than he once was. the whole hacking scandal has shaken britain, quite literally, in the case of the old headquarters of "news of the world."...
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"news of the world" andy coulson hacking into people's cell phones and publishing them in the rupert murdoch newspaper. but that same jury acquitted fellow editor rebekah brooks.on her charges of phone hacking.obstructing police.and bribing officials. three years ago.investigators discovered the the paper had hacked into the phones of celebrities, government officials.and crime victims. it led to the shut down of "news of the world". hundreds of emails lost.that could shed light on how and why the i-r-s targeted conservative political groups. but the head of the i-r-s says.he has not seen any evidence that those missing emails are anything more than a server crash. but republicans in congress aren't buying it. those e-mails are from former i-r-s administrator lois lerner, whose division forced some tea party and other political groups to go through a more difficult process for tax-exempt status. the republican-led committee has subpoenaed a former i-r-s attorney who now works for the white house. the white house contends that jennifer o'connor left the agency before it knew about the loss of
"news of the world" andy coulson hacking into people's cell phones and publishing them in the rupert murdoch newspaper. but that same jury acquitted fellow editor rebekah brooks.on her charges of phone hacking.obstructing police.and bribing officials. three years ago.investigators discovered the the paper had hacked into the phones of celebrities, government officials.and crime victims. it led to the shut down of "news of the world". hundreds of emails lost.that could shed...
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. >> even you and rupert murdoch are now breaking bread. >> can you believe that?body told me 5 1/2 years ago i would be having dinner with with rupert murdoch, quiet as it's known, the second time we have had dinner, everybody only knows the last time, but you know what he is committed to immigration reform. >> despite the polls, the congress and the ticking clock, she says there is still much that can be accomplished. >> as long as the president will have me, i will be here. i hope it's turning off the lights. >> cynthia mcfadden is with me now. it's such an interesting relationship, cynthia that valerie jarrett has with the president, friend and confidant and she is kind of a key voice in connecting him to the outside world beyond the white house. >> absolutely right, david. of course, one of her -- part of her portfolio is to be a bridge, to be a -- create broad alliances with the business community and with state and local governments. she says she takes that very seriously. she is working hard to bring diverse voices into the white house. one of the meetings
. >> even you and rupert murdoch are now breaking bread. >> can you believe that?body told me 5 1/2 years ago i would be having dinner with with rupert murdoch, quiet as it's known, the second time we have had dinner, everybody only knows the last time, but you know what he is committed to immigration reform. >> despite the polls, the congress and the ticking clock, she says there is still much that can be accomplished. >> as long as the president will have me, i will be...
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they may interview rupert murdoch as a suspect in the case. the u.k. police. we also know now that prosecutors are considering corporate charges against news corp. it dealt. the fact that they are considering corporate charges is not new. in fact, it was revealed many times during the eight months trial. however, because of the u.k. law that calls for national a doubt the groundwork for fair trials, reporters were not allowed to report until the trial ins. rebekah brooks found not guilty, jurors are still deliberating over whether he should be convicted for bribery. we are getting a sense now is the trial wraps up where this could go. >> how likely is it that corporate charges will be brought against news corp.? colson has that andy been found guilty of phone hacking makes it more likely there would be appropriate prosecution. if there is corporate likelytion, it's more there would be actual charges against members of the board , the controlling officers who were supposed to be making sure this kind of thing was not going on. cooperated,ays we we paid compensa
they may interview rupert murdoch as a suspect in the case. the u.k. police. we also know now that prosecutors are considering corporate charges against news corp. it dealt. the fact that they are considering corporate charges is not new. in fact, it was revealed many times during the eight months trial. however, because of the u.k. law that calls for national a doubt the groundwork for fair trials, reporters were not allowed to report until the trial ins. rebekah brooks found not guilty,...
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the biggest conviction yet in the phone hacking scandal but rupert murdoch spins the story the other way. bait and click. those online headlines you cannot resist. last year every time we covered the media story in egypt, we would conduct our producer in cairo. he would advise us on logistics and help en insure we got the story right. but mohamed fahmy was not available this week. he and his colleagugiven spreade news and aiding the band muslim brotherhood. some of the prosecution's evidence was so flimsy, it might have been funny if the consequences were not so serious. in egypt, some mainstream media outlets applauded the verdict m echoing a wider view of al jazeera, a big part of the arab spring but fell from grace in the eyes of some over a perceived bias in favor of the muslim brotherhood. the crackdown on press freedom is parallel to larger security operation to quell dissent. hundreds have disappeared. some 40,000 have been arrested. those are the kind of stories that risk going untold with journalists in egypt either parroting the narrative or facing the consequences. our sta
the biggest conviction yet in the phone hacking scandal but rupert murdoch spins the story the other way. bait and click. those online headlines you cannot resist. last year every time we covered the media story in egypt, we would conduct our producer in cairo. he would advise us on logistics and help en insure we got the story right. but mohamed fahmy was not available this week. he and his colleagugiven spreade news and aiding the band muslim brotherhood. some of the prosecution's evidence...
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rebekah brooks, a former editor under rupert murdoch was cleared of all charges.rime minister cameron said he's sorry he ever employed coalson. >>> as one of the few people on earth who actually has a throne, it was hard to tell if the queen of everything land was impressed by the throne from "game of thrones" or merely found it to be a gaudy curiosity. the queen met the cast and saw some of the memorabilia from the show, now shooting in belfast. part of the biggest tv production ever mounted in all of europe. >>> sorry about this during the dinner hour, but it was during the world cup when luis apparently bit his opponent in a match with italy. he's on most people's list of the top five players in the world, and yet he has this problem. the governing body is likely to issue its punishment soon. as for the u.s. team coming off this weekend's tie game, they need only to tie germany in their next game to make the knockout stage. >>> a rare moment in congress today where they took a break from their usual dysfunction, paralysis and fighting over the irs to agree on o
rebekah brooks, a former editor under rupert murdoch was cleared of all charges.rime minister cameron said he's sorry he ever employed coalson. >>> as one of the few people on earth who actually has a throne, it was hard to tell if the queen of everything land was impressed by the throne from "game of thrones" or merely found it to be a gaudy curiosity. the queen met the cast and saw some of the memorabilia from the show, now shooting in belfast. part of the biggest tv...
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andy coalson was found guilty of conspiracy, while rebekah brooks, a former editor under rupert murdochas cleared of all charges. prime minister cameron said he's sorry he ever employed coalson. >>> as one of the few people on earth who has a throne. it was hard to tell if the queen of england was impressed by the throne from "the game of thrones." she saw some of the memorabilia from the show currently being filmed in belfast. >>> he's on most people's list of the top five players in the world, and yet he has this problem, the governing body is likely to issue its punishment soon. as for the u.s. team coming off this weekend's tie game, they need only to tie germany in their next game to make the knockout stage. >>> a rare moment in congress today where they took a break from their usual dysfunction, paralysis and infighting in the form of a song. while some of the performances were less than fullsome the feeling was there during a bipartisan rendition of "we shall overcome." meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act in 1964. >>> you dress so fine you threw the
andy coalson was found guilty of conspiracy, while rebekah brooks, a former editor under rupert murdochas cleared of all charges. prime minister cameron said he's sorry he ever employed coalson. >>> as one of the few people on earth who has a throne. it was hard to tell if the queen of england was impressed by the throne from "the game of thrones." she saw some of the memorabilia from the show currently being filmed in belfast. >>> he's on most people's list of the...
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fellow editor rebecca brooks was acquitted of all charges that now did h defunct paper was owny rupert murdoch> vladimir putin asking the russian parliament to reverse the decision sanctioning military force. >> reporter: this is a positive move by vladimir putina he's revoking a law that came from io place back in march. the fact that he feel that his same law is no longer necessary when he's talking about eastern ukraine means the prospect of russian troops swarming across the border from russia in to eastern ukraine is receding significantly. that said, there is more than one way to cook an egg, frankly and just because he dint see military intervention as a strong possibility does not mean, i think, that vladimir putina is somehow turning his back on the events and on the separatists in this part of the world. there is a ceasefire ongoing, by both separatists and by the army, that is due to expire on friday, and frankly, it's anybody's guess what will happen after that. >>> there are primary elections taking place across the country today, one of the most closely watched is in mississippi,
fellow editor rebecca brooks was acquitted of all charges that now did h defunct paper was owny rupert murdoch> vladimir putin asking the russian parliament to reverse the decision sanctioning military force. >> reporter: this is a positive move by vladimir putina he's revoking a law that came from io place back in march. the fact that he feel that his same law is no longer necessary when he's talking about eastern ukraine means the prospect of russian troops swarming across the border...
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brooks, editor of the rupert murdoch-owned tabloid was accused of knowingly and deliberately allowing reporters to hack into phones of celebrities and politicians. andy coulson was not so lucky, found guilty of conspiring to intercept messages and is facing bribery charges. >>> in belfast, queen elizabeth and her husband pril ip came face to face with a different royalty, touring the set of "game of thrones." she came face to face with her counterpart. the real queen had her eyes on the iron thrown. she decided against taking a seat. probably wise. it looks uncomfortable. that is some of what is happening around the world. >>> coming up... >> they have not done a dam thing to help us. >>>..congress fuming over irs scandal. >>> egypt's president ignores vigils from around the world demanding the release of our colleagues. what options are left. harmeli aregawi is tracking top stories, what is trending? >> a minnesota facebook habits land him in gaol. i'll tell you more coming up. while you are watching let us know what you think: (technical difficulties) (technical difficulties) . >> (
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that now defunct paper was owned by rupert murdoch. >>> we can see development in you crying.sia's president vladimir putina asking russia's parliament to reverse the decision to use force in ukraine. here is the story. >> reporter: the positive move by the russian president have lied mere putina, what he is doing is revoking a law that came in to place back in march when he was in the process of an ex, crimea, you remember. the fact that he feels that that same long is no lodger necessary when he's talking about eastern ukraine means the prospect of russian troops swarming across the border from russia in to eastern ukraine is receding significantly. that said, there is more than one way to cook an egg frankly and just because he doesn't see military intervention as a strong possibility does not mean, i think, that vladimir putin is somehow turning his back on the events and on the separatists in this part of the world. there is a ceasefire ongoing, by both the separatists and army, that is due t to expire on fridy and frankly, it's anybody's guess what will happen after that
that now defunct paper was owned by rupert murdoch. >>> we can see development in you crying.sia's president vladimir putina asking russia's parliament to reverse the decision to use force in ukraine. here is the story. >> reporter: the positive move by the russian president have lied mere putina, what he is doing is revoking a law that came in to place back in march when he was in the process of an ex, crimea, you remember. the fact that he feels that that same long is no lodger...
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she ran rupert murdoch's international newspapers.itted on hacking charges this week and she is now speaking to reporters for the first time. let's take a look. >> we haven't got much to add to what we said two years ago. i mean, of course the last few years have been tough for those those close to us, importantly, there have been people on all sides affected by the issues highlighted in this case. and therefore, throughout the investigation and throughout the tried to have always keep our troubles in perspective. after all, we have a happy and healthy daughter, we have our brave and resolute moms who have been a court most of the time, and we have strong and unwavering support from all of our friends, our family, and from our legal team, which is believed in us from the beginning. i am innocent of the crimes that , and i feeld with vindicated by the unanimous verdict. >> what is your reaction? was arrested, it was in the middle of a maelstrom of controversy. i am grateful for the jury, .ery, very grateful to the jury >> what has been
she ran rupert murdoch's international newspapers.itted on hacking charges this week and she is now speaking to reporters for the first time. let's take a look. >> we haven't got much to add to what we said two years ago. i mean, of course the last few years have been tough for those those close to us, importantly, there have been people on all sides affected by the issues highlighted in this case. and therefore, throughout the investigation and throughout the tried to have always keep...
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exert control people still have the option to choose what sort of media they consume and again rupert murdoch certainly is a free citizen and gets to decide what he wants to print publishing people get to choose what they consume so i don't really like the idea that people get to say oh well you are controlling the media because no one really has a monopoly on the media you know russia today exists fox news exists and i never really believed in the concept of objectivity when it came to reporting i mean you're not objective when you choose what story you want to report vary by choosing a story that you want to report your that you're deciding what the narrative is going to be for the day and i think that this whole idea that there was never any sort of objectivity has sort of been like a wall over there are over the eyes the conservatives have never in the united states have never made any bones about the fact that they are not being objective they're biased but they're fair and the reality is that this is the liberals in our country who have said you know a.b.c. knows all we're objective in
exert control people still have the option to choose what sort of media they consume and again rupert murdoch certainly is a free citizen and gets to decide what he wants to print publishing people get to choose what they consume so i don't really like the idea that people get to say oh well you are controlling the media because no one really has a monopoly on the media you know russia today exists fox news exists and i never really believed in the concept of objectivity when it came to...
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rupert murdoch's news corp.ht taste criminal charges in the wake of the phone hacking trilemma did. it led to the conviction of an editor. police would like to interview rupert murdoch himself as a suspect. warnings from north korea. the government says the release of a hollywood comedy about a plot to kill kim jong on would be an act of war. un a plot to kill kim jong- would be an act of war. in movie is set to open october. i don't know how seth rogen and james franco could be an act of war. >> do you think that james franco was funny? r not as funny as seth ogan. >> i don't think that james franco is that funny. lucky for you, everybody else does. the supreme court effectively ruled aereo illegal. being had in every major network right now. it all comes down to the aereo technology. how it grabs the broadcast signal and sends it to their customers. here is a quick explainer of what it does. question might have heard about aereo -- >> you might have heard about aereo. broadcastyou to watch tv over the internet
rupert murdoch's news corp.ht taste criminal charges in the wake of the phone hacking trilemma did. it led to the conviction of an editor. police would like to interview rupert murdoch himself as a suspect. warnings from north korea. the government says the release of a hollywood comedy about a plot to kill kim jong on would be an act of war. un a plot to kill kim jong- would be an act of war. in movie is set to open october. i don't know how seth rogen and james franco could be an act of war....
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one, rupert murdoch himself may be interviewed by the police in the u.k. as a suspect.hat is according to "the guardian." prosecutors may pursue news corp. charges against news corp. itself. that would be a corporate case against news corp. itself. that revelation is not particularly new. it came out during the eight-month trial that we had been witnessing that ended yesterday. in the u.k., they have rules about how to report on trials as to not prejudice the jurors and make sure the defendants get a fair trial. reporters were actually banned from sharing that with the arrow public because the jurors had not heard it until yesterday. we do know that during the trial , on at least a couple of occasions, prosecutors suggested to the judge that they may pursue news corp. itself. the jurors decisions were received yesterday. rebekah brooks not guilty on all counts. guilty ofn found phone hacking and the jurors are deliberating on the charge of bribery. no word on when they will make up their minds on that. >> what is the likely outcome would? -- outcome of corporate charges
one, rupert murdoch himself may be interviewed by the police in the u.k. as a suspect.hat is according to "the guardian." prosecutors may pursue news corp. charges against news corp. itself. that would be a corporate case against news corp. itself. that revelation is not particularly new. it came out during the eight-month trial that we had been witnessing that ended yesterday. in the u.k., they have rules about how to report on trials as to not prejudice the jurors and make sure the...
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the word of rupert murdoch, immigrant himself and a successful businessman you might say in the unitedl street journal." bill: that is a lesson for all of us. martha: imagine if we lived in a country where ebay and google and all of those huge companies had to start their businesses in china rather than in the united states. bill: good luck with that. a landmark decision could force in american business to change its name. fair and balanced debate on the washington redskins. martha: stick around for that. and a former u.s. olympian faces her toughest challenge yet. >> i'm alive and i'm so thankful to be alive, so that's why i can be positive about it, you know. it helps me get through the pain. when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minera
the word of rupert murdoch, immigrant himself and a successful businessman you might say in the unitedl street journal." bill: that is a lesson for all of us. martha: imagine if we lived in a country where ebay and google and all of those huge companies had to start their businesses in china rather than in the united states. bill: good luck with that. a landmark decision could force in american business to change its name. fair and balanced debate on the washington redskins. martha: stick...
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roaming the halls were rockefellers, charles schwab, and the media tycoon rupert murdoch. >> this happened to be the very first apartment i looked at the first day i went shopping, and when they showed it to me, they said, "well, it had just been redone three years before. you could move right in." and i looked at it, and i didn't want to say anything. but in my mind, it wasn't my taste. >> johnson paid around $10 million and sunk a ton more into this place to turn it into a home for her and her daughters. but the daughters moved out, and now sale spends most of her time at her other home, in jupiter, florida, at the exclusive bear's club, where her neighbor is michael jordan and the golf club's members are a who's who of professional golf. where do you spend summers? >> in south hampton. >> so, you got florida, south hampton. you don't really need a place in new york. >> well, i think everyone needs a place in new york. >> oh, good answer. i like that. >> but this place is a lot of home for one person, so sale is selling. can you show us around? >> so, this previously was a library, and i
roaming the halls were rockefellers, charles schwab, and the media tycoon rupert murdoch. >> this happened to be the very first apartment i looked at the first day i went shopping, and when they showed it to me, they said, "well, it had just been redone three years before. you could move right in." and i looked at it, and i didn't want to say anything. but in my mind, it wasn't my taste. >> johnson paid around $10 million and sunk a ton more into this place to turn it into...
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media mogul rupert murdoch, reform can't wait. joining us from washington, d.c. and all way from par irss kale bayie hutchison. she'll be joining us in just a second. tamar, great to see you there. i think everyone agrees we do need reform, but we have a crisis on our hands. how do we deal with it now? >> yeah, we've been trying to get reform for ten years and all of a sudden comes this crisis at the same time that the house of representatives is in complete turmoil because of eric dannors's defeat, in pat, not largely, not even mostly, in part because of immigration, so you have a stewing mix of factors. we've got to do something about these people arriving on the border. it probably can't be 60,000 -- i think the estimate are up to 80,000. we can't say 80,000 people show up and we just let them in no questions asked. we have to have a system that actually works, where we decide who we're going to let in. we have to do something about these people right now. there's children, there's parents, we have to at least house them, make sure they get fed, but figure out
media mogul rupert murdoch, reform can't wait. joining us from washington, d.c. and all way from par irss kale bayie hutchison. she'll be joining us in just a second. tamar, great to see you there. i think everyone agrees we do need reform, but we have a crisis on our hands. how do we deal with it now? >> yeah, we've been trying to get reform for ten years and all of a sudden comes this crisis at the same time that the house of representatives is in complete turmoil because of eric...