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you then moved to "the daily mirror" between september 1995 and the 14th of may, 2004, is that correct yes. >> and you are now, um, i think, um, an employee of cnn, and you, um, you do, is it, a daily show, "piers morgan tonight," which is very big in the u.s., i understand. >> clearly past due, but, yes, it is. >> thank you. may i is ask you two general questions? we know from your first statement that you were, as you describe it, de facto editor of "the sun"'s show biz column which, i think, is still called bizarre under calvin mckenzie. we've noted it's not uncommon for editors of leading tabloids to have come through the show biz columns of tabloid newspapers. why do you think that is so? >> because you basically constructing a mini newspaper every day. [audio difficulty] column like that. a newspaper in the sense that you're looking for a lead story, a second lead story, smaller stories, a picture. so the framework of a column like bizarre became a sort of working template, if you'd like, for potential future editors. and i'm sure that's why so many became editors. >> yes.. -- [i
you then moved to "the daily mirror" between september 1995 and the 14th of may, 2004, is that correct yes. >> and you are now, um, i think, um, an employee of cnn, and you, um, you do, is it, a daily show, "piers morgan tonight," which is very big in the u.s., i understand. >> clearly past due, but, yes, it is. >> thank you. may i is ask you two general questions? we know from your first statement that you were, as you describe it, de facto editor of...
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then with "the daily mirror"? > this may do feel you has sufficient judgment at the age of 282 wait out-- difficult issues against the public interest, mr. morgan? >> i did my best. >> but did you have the necessary judgment to carry out that exercise looking back? >> i would say i was unusually young for a job like at and i relied on those who were much more experienced you were more valuable but it is saved to say that i was pretty young. i was 28. >> a new word editor of news of the world you paid 250 pounds per week to be in the sunday mirror? >> the paper did. >> is that something you knew about? >> i was made aware of it. yes. >> it is the disgrace and totally unethical. would you agree? >> probably. yes. >> one example of altering or dr. rainn photographs midday princess diana photograph made them look as if they are kissing? >> yes. that was a stupid thing to do. we did not actually, the public the pitcher was the exact same appearing in a rival paper it came as a result of digital photography and they woul
then with "the daily mirror"? > this may do feel you has sufficient judgment at the age of 282 wait out-- difficult issues against the public interest, mr. morgan? >> i did my best. >> but did you have the necessary judgment to carry out that exercise looking back? >> i would say i was unusually young for a job like at and i relied on those who were much more experienced you were more valuable but it is saved to say that i was pretty young. i was 28. >> a...
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you then moved to "the daily mirror" between september 1995 and the 14th of may, 2004, is that correct? >> yes. >> and you are now, um, i think, um, an employee of cnn, and you, um, you do, is it, a daily show, "piers morgan tonight," which is very big in the u.s., i understand. >> clearly past due, but, yes, it is. >> thank you. may i is ask you two general questions? we know from your first statement that you were, as you describe it, de facto editor of "the sun"'s show biz column which, i think, is still called bizarre under calvin mckenzie. we've noted it's not uncommon for editors of leading tabloids to have come through the show biz columns of tabloid newspapers. why do you think that is so? >> because you basically constructing a mini newspaper every day. [audio difficulty] column like that. a newspaper in the sense that you're looking for a lead story, a second lead story, smaller stories, a picture. so the framework of a column like bizarre became a sort of working template, if you'd like, for potential future editors. and i'm sure that's why so many became editors. >> yes.. -
you then moved to "the daily mirror" between september 1995 and the 14th of may, 2004, is that correct? >> yes. >> and you are now, um, i think, um, an employee of cnn, and you, um, you do, is it, a daily show, "piers morgan tonight," which is very big in the u.s., i understand. >> clearly past due, but, yes, it is. >> thank you. may i is ask you two general questions? we know from your first statement that you were, as you describe it, de facto...
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he was sacked from the "daily mirror" amid allegations of manipulated photographs. earlier this year, he was appointed host of a high-profile u.s. television chat show. he makes no secret of the fact that he relishes his celebrity status as interrogator of the stars. today by satellite, he was placed under oath to answer questions. he started jauntily but when it came to phone hacking, the answers became noticeably shorter. >> your newspaper was near the top of the list. >> top of the list of what? >> of the perpetrators. you know that. >> you know that not a single person has made any form or or legal complaint against the "daily mirror" or phone hacking. not one. >> it was asked how he heard a phone message that was left by paul the party for his wife. which you listened to that is that true? >> i listen to a tape of it, yes. >> it was a voice mail message, wasn't it? >> i believe it was. >> he said he had to protect his source so he could not say anything more about it. >> i am perfectly happy to call lady mccarty to give evidence as to whether she authorized you
he was sacked from the "daily mirror" amid allegations of manipulated photographs. earlier this year, he was appointed host of a high-profile u.s. television chat show. he makes no secret of the fact that he relishes his celebrity status as interrogator of the stars. today by satellite, he was placed under oath to answer questions. he started jauntily but when it came to phone hacking, the answers became noticeably shorter. >> your newspaper was near the top of the list....
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. >> and a former editor of "the daily mirror" denies knowledge of phone hacking. water cannons, and plastic bullets, and live ammunition could be used by police in the event of another outbreak of civil unrest. they say new rules of engagement are needed to protect the public. >> burning buildings are among the most powerful and poignant images. are sinners destroyed homes, shops, and livelihood, -- arson destroyed homes, shops and livelihoods. this shows why new rules of engagement need to be drawn up. >> in theory there will be enough of them to be able to restrain by sheer numbers, but if there is not, all the evidence says it will take a few hours to roster large numbers. they have to have some options to protect our citizens. >> in any similar unrest in the future, you must have more officers on the street. the police estimate they need to outnumber by at least three to one to make arrests, but they stress it is not just a question of who's on the ground. they say they need to look at water cannons and plastic bullets. riots have been a problem. the rules stat
. >> and a former editor of "the daily mirror" denies knowledge of phone hacking. water cannons, and plastic bullets, and live ammunition could be used by police in the event of another outbreak of civil unrest. they say new rules of engagement are needed to protect the public. >> burning buildings are among the most powerful and poignant images. are sinners destroyed homes, shops, and livelihood, -- arson destroyed homes, shops and livelihoods. this shows why new rules of...
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believe that he had never listened to voice messages and no phone hacking had ever taken place at the "daily mirror." >> piers morgan moved to television first as a talent show judge and then to a high- profile post on an american chat show. he relishes his status as an interrogator of the celebrities. he started jauntily but when it came to phone hacking, his answers became noticeably more terse. >> your newspaper was near the top of the list. >> top of the list of what? >> of the perpetrators carried out this sort of practice. you know that. >> you well know that not a single person has made any formal or legal complaints against the "daily mirror." courts he was asked how he heard a private phone message left by paul mccartney to his then girlfriend. >> i listened to a tape of a message. >> it was a voicemail message, wasn't it? >> i believe it was, yes. >> he said he had to protect his sources said he could not say more. >> i am perfectly happy to call lee the la carte me to give evidence as to whether she authorized you to listen to her voice mail. -- i am perfectly happy to call mac --ot >> i
believe that he had never listened to voice messages and no phone hacking had ever taken place at the "daily mirror." >> piers morgan moved to television first as a talent show judge and then to a high- profile post on an american chat show. he relishes his status as an interrogator of the celebrities. he started jauntily but when it came to phone hacking, his answers became noticeably more terse. >> your newspaper was near the top of the list. >> top of the list of...
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an then, at "the daily mirror" he was sacked amid allegations of fixed photographs. morgan moved to television. first, as a talent show judge. and now, the high profile host of an american chat show. piers morgan relegates his status as interrogator to the stars. but by satellite link from los angeles, he was placed under oath to answer the questions. he started jauntily. but when it came to phone hacking, his answers became noticeably more terse. >> come, mr. morgan. your newspaper was near the top? of the list, wasn't it? >> top of the list of what? >> of the perpetrators carrying out this sort of practice. and you well know this. >> you also well know that not a single person has made any formal or legal complaint against "the daily mirror," for phone hacking. not one. >> reporter: he was asked how it was that he heard a private voicemail message left by sir paul mccartney for his then-girlfriend, heather mills. >> you listened to a tape of a voicemail message, correct? >> i listened to a tape of the message, correct. >> it was a voicemail message, wasn't it? >> i
an then, at "the daily mirror" he was sacked amid allegations of fixed photographs. morgan moved to television. first, as a talent show judge. and now, the high profile host of an american chat show. piers morgan relegates his status as interrogator to the stars. but by satellite link from los angeles, he was placed under oath to answer the questions. he started jauntily. but when it came to phone hacking, his answers became noticeably more terse. >> come, mr. morgan. your...
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he was sacked from the "daily mirror" amid allegations of manipulated photographs. appointed host of a high-profile u.s. television chat show. he makes no secret of the fact that he relishes his celebrity status as interrogator of the stars. today by satellite, he was placed under oath to answer questions. he started jauntily but when it came to phone hacking, the answers became noticeably shorter. >> your newspaper was near the top of the list. >> top of the list of what? >> of the perpetrators. you know that. >> you know that not a single person has made any form or or legal complaint against the "daily mirror" or phone hacking. not one. >> it was asked how he heard a phone message that was left by paul the party for his wife. which you listened to that is that true? >> i listen to a tape of it, yes. >> it was a voice mail message, wasn't it? >> i believe it was. >> he said he had to protect his source so he could not say anything more about it. >> i am perfectly happy to call lady mccarty to give evidence as to whether she authorized you to listen to her voice ma
he was sacked from the "daily mirror" amid allegations of manipulated photographs. appointed host of a high-profile u.s. television chat show. he makes no secret of the fact that he relishes his celebrity status as interrogator of the stars. today by satellite, he was placed under oath to answer questions. he started jauntily but when it came to phone hacking, the answers became noticeably shorter. >> your newspaper was near the top of the list. >> top of the list of...
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you then move to the daily mirror did in september, 1995 and the 14th of may, 2004; is that correct? yes. >> and you are now fighting to an employee of cnn and you do a daily show piers morgan tonight which is very big in the usis understand. >> yes it is. >> me ask you to general questions. we know from your first statement that you are, as you described, that a facto editor of passan showbiz column which is i think still called bizarre under calvin mackenzie. we've noted it's not uncommon for the editors of leading tabloids to come to the show biz columns of the tabloid newspapers. why do you think that is so? >> a column white the bizarre came to be working template if you like. that's why so many became editors. >> it is often indexed the occupation in celebrity and the news value is have very much focused on that sort of matter. >> i think it's very patronizing when people say that because i think in the end the have to compromise that and do news and show biz stuff and the art of being a good tabloid journalist is to do both. i always felt if you look at some of the people who c
you then move to the daily mirror did in september, 1995 and the 14th of may, 2004; is that correct? yes. >> and you are now fighting to an employee of cnn and you do a daily show piers morgan tonight which is very big in the usis understand. >> yes it is. >> me ask you to general questions. we know from your first statement that you are, as you described, that a facto editor of passan showbiz column which is i think still called bizarre under calvin mackenzie. we've noted...
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, but a supporter said he had to know and that the voice mailer was an every day activity at the daily mirror and he worked there in the late 90s and said nothing happen at the paper without him knowing about it. he is denying any direct connection to phone hacking. >>> a group of celebrities have been called to testify. >>> the investigation is continuing tonight for the cause of a deadly plane crash on a busy new jersey highway. the pilot reported he had picked up some ice before the plane hit the ground. they removed a large portion of the plane from the trees near the crash site and they will look over that at a warehouse in delaware. >>> there is a call not to public all the research or the bird flu because they are afraid it could be used by terrorists in the united states. >> they are looking to withhold the new research on bird flu. the united states government paid to see if it could mutate and be a bigger threat to humans and are concerned what would happen if terrorists got this information. >> it could, if in the wrong hands cause terror. >> a sign that the virus could spread east
, but a supporter said he had to know and that the voice mailer was an every day activity at the daily mirror and he worked there in the late 90s and said nothing happen at the paper without him knowing about it. he is denying any direct connection to phone hacking. >>> a group of celebrities have been called to testify. >>> the investigation is continuing tonight for the cause of a deadly plane crash on a busy new jersey highway. the pilot reported he had picked up some ice...
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number as was alleged at a dinner hosted by piers morgan at "the daily mirror." l, who says that phone hacking was routine on the showbiz desk of the dale ree mirror while piers morgan was in charge. piers again denying that he had any knowledge that phone hacking was being used to gleam stories from celebrities' phones. >> >>> gingrich is running for president. have you heard about the strong feelings he's sharing about certain radical judges in this country? >> we have a 54-page paper outlining the historical background to balancing the judiciary so judges tell us what to do. >> newt gingrich basically wants judges making controversial decisions to be able to call before congress to justify their decisions. we'll tell you if that even constitutional. that's next. and you now understand what nature's been hiding. ♪ at dow we understand the difference between innovation and invention. invention is important. it's the beginning. it's the spark. but innovation is where we actually create value for dow, for society, and for the world. ♪ at dow, we're constantly searc
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particular story had not appeared in the "news of the world" that have appeared in "the daily mail" and the "daily mirror." >> then you mentioned "the daily mail," you mentioned it for the first time. it's not in your witness statement. >> yes. >> yes, my apologies, you have to. okay. >> the top corner which, of course, we are excited again for the reasons i've displayed, that was, in fact, somebody -- >> to get access to the redacted top left hand corner, i was told i had to ask for it formally through a court or get a disclosure order from the metropolitan police. so i got it, and it was, in fact, or seems to be, a journalist from the "news of the world." that is a mystery that he commissioned the work but it appeared in the mail and the mere. >> -- the mere. [inaudible] may i move on, please, do your supplementary statement. this deals with quite recent events. culminating in the injunction last week. we have seen a copy of his judgment. first of all, can i ask you please to look at hg 2, which will be behind your witness statement, a separate tab. not going to go into this much detail, and that you w
particular story had not appeared in the "news of the world" that have appeared in "the daily mail" and the "daily mirror." >> then you mentioned "the daily mail," you mentioned it for the first time. it's not in your witness statement. >> yes. >> yes, my apologies, you have to. okay. >> the top corner which, of course, we are excited again for the reasons i've displayed, that was, in fact, somebody -- >> to get access to the...
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he believed that his journalists at the daily mirror and news of the world were working according to didding is that tabloid journalism was and is a dark art that is difficult to stomach. he gave examples. let's listen to what he had to say. >> it's from what we talked about. the paparazzi and photography to taking people out of their homes. it's not the kind of work that sounds like it, but every news organization will do it and the process of gathering news. >> morgan denied saying he knew that the phone hacking was widespread. he denied paying police officers for information and said that was never practiced at the daily mirror. in a nut shell he held his ground and didn't get himself into too much trouble. he pretty much was good damage control. >> thank you very much, jim. moving on, actor gerard butler is involved in a pretty serious surfing accident and the top three most watched videos on you tube. let's get the scoop from courtney. we did the political hot list later and later the more popular. what happened to gerard butler? >> let's back up a little bit. tom cruise doing a
he believed that his journalists at the daily mirror and news of the world were working according to didding is that tabloid journalism was and is a dark art that is difficult to stomach. he gave examples. let's listen to what he had to say. >> it's from what we talked about. the paparazzi and photography to taking people out of their homes. it's not the kind of work that sounds like it, but every news organization will do it and the process of gathering news. >> morgan denied...
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i then started to work as a freelance for the daily mirror. i worked for other newspaper titles as a freelance. i became a staff reporter at "the mirror." i left briefly to work for "today" the launch. i went back to "the mirror." i was at "the mirror" as a journalist. and again, for the latter stages of my journalistic career before i went to work for tony blair. >> and you made it clear in your statement that there are many aspects of the press in journalism of which you are proud either personally or vicariously, is that correct? >> grateful i am. i was one of the executives. he said british journalism is the best in the world. but i think it is important to remember that some of british journalism is the best in the world. i think you saw -- i watched your evidence. they missed an inquirey yesterday. they saw some very different aspects of british journalism which included the best and the worst. but the best i would defend and i do defend a free press. my argument that runs through this document that i've given to you is that the press tha
i then started to work as a freelance for the daily mirror. i worked for other newspaper titles as a freelance. i became a staff reporter at "the mirror." i left briefly to work for "today" the launch. i went back to "the mirror." i was at "the mirror" as a journalist. and again, for the latter stages of my journalistic career before i went to work for tony blair. >> and you made it clear in your statement that there are many aspects of the press in...
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not mind phone hacking took place while he was in charge of two newspapers the eggs chief of the daily mirror and now a c.n.n. host was given evidence to have inquiry into the com dogs and i think so the u.k. press the scoundrel carries hotter it was discovered from the news of the world which morgan also edited in the past has been illicitly access to the cell phones of high profile people this still i saw the hacking revelations forced the title to close triggering a numerous dismissals on the arrests. a minute's silence was held across belgium as found them for men but the victims of last week's shootout in the city of the incidents where a man go on a rampage shooting on nothing grenades at a crowd near a christmas market five people were killed in a very hungry twenty injured in the incident it's. who shot himself before the police arrived was the exit sentence for firearms and drug related crimes. iraq's sunni vice president al hashimi has lashed out against terrorism charges brought against him by the government he said the allegations have been fabricated and proclaimed his innocence
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came to hear a phone message paul mccartney left for heather mills while morgan was editor of the "daily mirrorrefused to budth. >> it was heart breaking. the couple had a tiff. heather fled to india. paul was pleading with her to come back. he sang something into the phone as you say. then, you listen to that. did you know that was unethical? >> not unethical. >> heather mills claims there was no legal way he could have heard that message. and morgan is in an investigation investigating the unethical methods of the british tabloids. >> the mayor cuts a ribbon on what will be soon the greenest city block in san francisco. >ñç6 >>> nasa announced discovery of two new planets, they're the first earth-sized planets. sheer how they stack up in size to earth and venus. they're the smallest planets ever found outside of our solar system. and both found by the keppler space telescope. however, these new planets not support life. one has a surface temperature of 1400 degrees. not enough to melt glass. >> a street in the bay view district now being called greenest residential block in the city. and the
came to hear a phone message paul mccartney left for heather mills while morgan was editor of the "daily mirrorrefused to budth. >> it was heart breaking. the couple had a tiff. heather fled to india. paul was pleading with her to come back. he sang something into the phone as you say. then, you listen to that. did you know that was unethical? >> not unethical. >> heather mills claims there was no legal way he could have heard that message. and morgan is in an...
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. >> not one complaint was made against the daily mirror. >> more began could be subject to criminal edurers. >>> a woman is cleared for offering sexual favors for world tease tickets. she was convicted for attempted prostitution. to do, the state superior court over turned that decision. >>> a study at the university of oregon showed when their team was successful, gpas dropped for the male students. the grades for female students were not affected by the football season. >> i don't mean to brag but the girls just forge right through. >> they have some responsibility too, i guess. >> the student athletes. student first, athlete second, right? >>> the rain is on the way. we had a little bit of drizzle here and there, that's it though. there's not much going on yet but a storm is moving in our direction. let's look over and tell you this is what we dealt with so far today t. clouds have come in and just a little bit of drizzle that's been out there and that's it. while this is going on, though, we're on the very warm side of this storm. the winds are turning around from the southeast a
. >> not one complaint was made against the daily mirror. >> more began could be subject to criminal edurers. >>> a woman is cleared for offering sexual favors for world tease tickets. she was convicted for attempted prostitution. to do, the state superior court over turned that decision. >>> a study at the university of oregon showed when their team was successful, gpas dropped for the male students. the grades for female students were not affected by the football...
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particular story had not appeared in the "news of the world" that have appeared in "the daily mail" and the "daily mirroren you mentioned "the daily mail," you mentioned it for the first time. it's not in your witness statement. >> yes. >> yes, my apologies, you have to. okay. >> the top corner which, of course, we are excited again for the reasons i've displayed, that was, in fact, somebody -- >> to get access to the redacted top left hand corner, i was told i had to ask for it formally through a court or get a disclosure order from the metropolitan police. so i got it, and it was, in fact, or seems to be, a journalist from the "news of the world." that is a mystery that he commissioned the work but it appeared in the mail and the mere. >> -- the mere. [inaudible] may i move on, please, do your supplementary statement. this deals with quite recent events. culminating in the injunction last week. we have seen a copy of his judgment. first of all, can i ask you please to look at hg 2, which will be behind your witness statement, a separate tab. not going to go into this much detail, and that you want me t
particular story had not appeared in the "news of the world" that have appeared in "the daily mail" and the "daily mirroren you mentioned "the daily mail," you mentioned it for the first time. it's not in your witness statement. >> yes. >> yes, my apologies, you have to. okay. >> the top corner which, of course, we are excited again for the reasons i've displayed, that was, in fact, somebody -- >> to get access to the redacted top left...
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a former journalist who worked with morgan said morgan must have known about the hacking at "the daily mirror." morgan who was the former editor took the stand and admitted he heard voicemails of paul mccartney now left for his ex-wife and offered this defense. >> not a single person has made any formal or legal complaint against "the daily mirror" about hacking. not one. >> but on the stand today, james hitwell who has been convicted in the scandal gave >>> this morning the faa is announcing new airline regulations to reduce pilot fatigue. the rules were inspired by the 2009 colgan air crash near buffalo that killed 50 people. >> former ntsb mark rosenker joins us this morning. good to see you. >> good to see you, as well. >> pilot fatigue not determined to be the sole factor in the colgan air crash, how did it lead to the investigation? >> the board took a look at the 72-hour history of both pilots. and they did conclude that the activities that they were involved in during that 72 hours actually could create fatigue. but with that said, there were so many other factors that clearly were at
a former journalist who worked with morgan said morgan must have known about the hacking at "the daily mirror." morgan who was the former editor took the stand and admitted he heard voicemails of paul mccartney now left for his ex-wife and offered this defense. >> not a single person has made any formal or legal complaint against "the daily mirror" about hacking. not one. >> but on the stand today, james hitwell who has been convicted in the scandal gave...
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todayal journalist who worked with morgan said morgan must have known about the hacking at "the daily mirror" morgan admitted he heard voice mails of paul mccartney left for his now ex-wife heather mills and offered this defense. >> you also know not a single person has made any formal or legal complaint against "the daily mirror" for phone hacking, not one. >> on the stand today, hitwell gave contradictory testimony. he was asked if any way morgan could not have known about the hacking. >> looking at his style of leadership, i would say that it was very unlikely that he didn't know that it was going on because, as i've said, he was -- there wasn't very much he didn't -- he didn't know about. >> morgan's testimony was given under oath and he could face criminal charges if he is violated any british laws. >>> if you have put off mailing gifts to friends and family this is your last chance. the postal service says today is the deadline for priority mail packages to arrive by christmas. >>> mornings the faa announcing new airline regulations to reduce pilot fatigue. the rules were inspired by t
todayal journalist who worked with morgan said morgan must have known about the hacking at "the daily mirror" morgan admitted he heard voice mails of paul mccartney left for his now ex-wife heather mills and offered this defense. >> you also know not a single person has made any formal or legal complaint against "the daily mirror" for phone hacking, not one. >> on the stand today, hitwell gave contradictory testimony. he was asked if any way morgan could not have...
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got talent," piers morgan was a newspaper man, an editor of two of london's biggest tabloids "the daily mirror" and rupert murdoch's nowty funk "news of the world". >> i would say they're aware of 5% of what journalists are up to. >> reporter: morgan testified via a video link from los angeles. he denied any knowledge of illegal phone hacking. >> have you listened to recordings of what you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages? >> i do not believe so, no. >> well, you either did or you didn't. it isn't a question of belief. >> reporter: today a former business reporter for "the daily mirror" who went to jail for insider trading says hacking regularly took place while morgan was editor. >> i would say that it was very unlikely that he didn't know that it was going on, because as i've said, he was -- there wasn't very much he didn't know about. >> reporter: during his testimony, morgan was repeatedly asked how he heard a phone message paul mccartney left for his then wife heather mills as their marriage was falling apart. >> well, i can't discuss where i was played that tape or who p
got talent," piers morgan was a newspaper man, an editor of two of london's biggest tabloids "the daily mirror" and rupert murdoch's nowty funk "news of the world". >> i would say they're aware of 5% of what journalists are up to. >> reporter: morgan testified via a video link from los angeles. he denied any knowledge of illegal phone hacking. >> have you listened to recordings of what you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages? >> i...
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morgan denied knowing of any hacking at the "daily mirror" during his tenure there as editor. e inquiry pressed him particularly hard on a voice mail message he admitted to hearing of paul mccartney apologizing to then-wife heather mills. >> i'm not going to discuss where i heard it or who played it to me for the reasons i've discussed. i don't think it's right. and in fact, the inquiry has already stated to me, don't expect me to identify sources. >> no, but i think we do expect you to identify what is obvious to anyone reading it is that you listened to a tape of the voice mail message, is that correct? >> i listened to a tape of a message, yes. >> but it was a voice mail message, wasn't it? >> i believed it was, yes. >> and we should point out that morgan currently hosts an interview program right here on cnn. he criticized the inquiry for ignoring the good things the tabloid accomplished. >> it's just gone how i thought it would, which it becomes almost like a rock star having an album brought out from the back catalog of all of his worst-ever hits. and i do feel still very
morgan denied knowing of any hacking at the "daily mirror" during his tenure there as editor. e inquiry pressed him particularly hard on a voice mail message he admitted to hearing of paul mccartney apologizing to then-wife heather mills. >> i'm not going to discuss where i heard it or who played it to me for the reasons i've discussed. i don't think it's right. and in fact, the inquiry has already stated to me, don't expect me to identify sources. >> no, but i think we do...
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the daily mirror in fact. putting lawyers in charge of what the public and i think you're going down the wrong group. >> and the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? as a serious question. >> yeah, no, if that found that targets to cecil, they would not have voted the universe was true. >> see what is of interest to the public. >> what it is of interest is that they put in their pocket and buy. >> the consequences of the naming and shaming campaign was that there was necessary public to senator, wasn't there? >> yes. >> did you think the coverage been in such about a certain amount of hysteria? >> yeah. in a bizarre way i felt slightly proud that i had written something that created a pediatrician was the case with the ego aspect of what the recalls have latched onto. but in another way, the public was absolutely outraged. for the last 20 years you could have a child for the next with family of four hurling over the fence at their children and even sometimes letting them babysit and the ab
the daily mirror in fact. putting lawyers in charge of what the public and i think you're going down the wrong group. >> and the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? as a serious question. >> yeah, no, if that found that targets to cecil, they would not have voted the universe was true. >> see what is of interest to the public. >> what it is of interest is that they put in their pocket and buy. >> the consequences of the naming and shaming...
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denied ordering phone hacking when he was editor of rupert murdoch's "news of the world" or "the daily mirrorews of the world was shut down after it was discovered the paper hacked into the voice mails of a murdered teen. >>> and sanjay, nasa scientists are celebrating the discovery of two new planets. the planets marked the first discovery of planets close to earth in terms of size. sanjay, i hate to break it to you, don't plan any trips. scientists say the planets are too close to the sun and too hot for human habitation. >> i heard about 800 degrees on these planets, but it's the first time we've found planets that are so close in size to earth. absolutely fascinating stuff. stick arched with ound. >>> coming up, a fascinating story about a new story in forensic science. there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we're going to take a close look at the case and also why some people are suspecting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also,
denied ordering phone hacking when he was editor of rupert murdoch's "news of the world" or "the daily mirrorews of the world was shut down after it was discovered the paper hacked into the voice mails of a murdered teen. >>> and sanjay, nasa scientists are celebrating the discovery of two new planets. the planets marked the first discovery of planets close to earth in terms of size. sanjay, i hate to break it to you, don't plan any trips. scientists say the planets are...
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he used to run the news of the world himself as well as a rival paper the daily mirror. ed pierce morgan about a question that paul mccartney left on the answering machine to his wife heather mills in 2001. the message highly personal heather mills saying the only way somebody could have gotten it was by hacking her phone. piers morgan admitted he heard the recording but denies he broke the law. >> you have listened to recordings which you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages. >> i do not believe so, no. you either did or didn't it's not a question of belief. >> no. i do not believe so. >> are you listened to recordings of what you have knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages. >> i do not believe so. >> shepard: morgan refused to say who played the voice mail for him. insisting it would mean compromising a source. big news on the cell phone front. a major carrier hanging up its plans to buy a competitor. that could effect millions of people plus score one for apple in its fight against android. ahead, what all of this means for consumers. plus, did
he used to run the news of the world himself as well as a rival paper the daily mirror. ed pierce morgan about a question that paul mccartney left on the answering machine to his wife heather mills in 2001. the message highly personal heather mills saying the only way somebody could have gotten it was by hacking her phone. piers morgan admitted he heard the recording but denies he broke the law. >> you have listened to recordings which you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail...
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an editor of two of london's biggest tabloids, "the daily mirror" and the new defunct "news of the worldware of 5% of what is going on. >> he testified via a video link from los angeles. he denied any knowledge of illegal phone hacking. >> have you listened to recordings of what you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages? >> i do not believe so, no. >> well, you either did or you didn't. i don't think it's a question of belief. >> reporter: today a former business reporter for "the daily mirror" who went to jail for insider trading said hacking regularly took place while morgan was editor. >> i would say that it was very unlikely that he didn't know that it was going on because, as i've said, he was -- there wasn't very much he didn't know about. >> reporter: during his testimony, morgan was repeatedly asked how he heard a phone message paul mccartney left for his then-wife heather mills, as their marriage was falling apart. >> well, i can't discuss where i was played that tape or who played it because to do so would be to compromise a source. >> reporter: there were moments w
an editor of two of london's biggest tabloids, "the daily mirror" and the new defunct "news of the worldware of 5% of what is going on. >> he testified via a video link from los angeles. he denied any knowledge of illegal phone hacking. >> have you listened to recordings of what you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages? >> i do not believe so, no. >> well, you either did or you didn't. i don't think it's a question of belief. >>...
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the daily mirror in fact. putting lawyers in charge of what the public and i think you're going down the wrong group. >> and the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? as a serious question. >> yeah, no, if that found that targets to cecil, they would not have voted the universe was true. >> see what is of interest to the public. >> what it is of interest is that they put in their pocket and buy. >> the consequences of the naming and shaming campaign was that there was necessary public to senator, wasn't there? >> yes. >> did you think the coverage been in such about a certain amount of hysteria? >> yeah. in a bizarre way i felt slightly proud that i had written something that created a pediatrician was the case with the ego aspect of what the recalls have latched onto. but in another way, the public was absolutely outraged. for the last 20 years you could have a child for the next with family of four hurling over the fence at their children and even sometimes letting them babysit and the ab
the daily mirror in fact. putting lawyers in charge of what the public and i think you're going down the wrong group. >> and the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? as a serious question. >> yeah, no, if that found that targets to cecil, they would not have voted the universe was true. >> see what is of interest to the public. >> what it is of interest is that they put in their pocket and buy. >> the consequences of the naming and shaming...
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. >> if you were to rely upon, let me take the daily mirror. it is a paper i worked for and much closer to my political views than the mail. if you only see stories that are bad for the current government, that is not distinguishing between fact, conjecture, and comment as a strategic decision for the newspaper. the often i do not -- the reason i do often concentrate on the mail is because it is the most distinct. rupert murdoch is the most powerful in the world. the mail is extremely successful, but it is utterly the product of one person. there is nothing that goes in that newspaper that is not decided by hamaim. what ever is being written is probably being decided by him. that is how that paperworks. within the media industry, it is seen as an incredibly successful product, which it is. one thing they decide is that an organization or a profession or people on strike today or anybody that had anything to do with tony blair, once they decide they are one of his targets, you will never read anything about negativity in that newspaper. to my min
. >> if you were to rely upon, let me take the daily mirror. it is a paper i worked for and much closer to my political views than the mail. if you only see stories that are bad for the current government, that is not distinguishing between fact, conjecture, and comment as a strategic decision for the newspaper. the often i do not -- the reason i do often concentrate on the mail is because it is the most distinct. rupert murdoch is the most powerful in the world. the mail is extremely...
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under the former is of the world when you were the editor of the daily mirror. the associated newspapers said to the committee of parliament in my view that the daily mail has never in its history run a story based on phone hacking in any way it the obligat
under the former is of the world when you were the editor of the daily mirror. the associated newspapers said to the committee of parliament in my view that the daily mail has never in its history run a story based on phone hacking in any way it the obligat
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got talent," piers morgan was a newspaper man, an editor of two of london's biggest tabloids "the daily mirror" and rupert murdoch's nowty funk "news of the world". >> i would say they're aware of 5% of what journalists are up to. >> reporter: morgan testified via a video link from los angeles. he denied any knowledge of illegal phone hacking. >> have you listened to recordings of what you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages? >> i do not believe so, no. >> well, you either did or you didn't. it isn't a question of belief. >> reporter: today a former business reporter for "the daily mirror" who went to jail for insider trading says hacking regularly took place while morgan was editor. >> i would say that it was very unlikely that he didn't know that it was going on, because as i've said, he was -- there wasn't very much he didn't know about. >> reporter: during his testimony, morgan was repeatedly asked how he heard a phone message paul mccartney left for his then wife heather mills as their marriage was falling apart. >> well, i can't discuss where i was played that tape or who p
got talent," piers morgan was a newspaper man, an editor of two of london's biggest tabloids "the daily mirror" and rupert murdoch's nowty funk "news of the world". >> i would say they're aware of 5% of what journalists are up to. >> reporter: morgan testified via a video link from los angeles. he denied any knowledge of illegal phone hacking. >> have you listened to recordings of what you knew to be illegally obtained voice mail messages? >> i...
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the people. we were the mirror to society, and the daily mirror, in fact, 23 you want to dirty the moisture roar with putting lawyers in charge of what people can see, you're going down the wrong route. >> the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? that's a serious question. >> yeah, no, if the public found the target of the stories distasteful, they would not have bought it. the inverse was true. >> a test to what is of interest to the public? >> what is of interest to the public is what they put their hand in their pocket and buy. >> consequences of the of the campaign is it's necessary to have public disorder, wasn't there? >> yes. >> and did you think that the coverage at light of being such to rip up a certain amount of hysteria? >> yeah, no i -- i felt slightly proud that i create the something that made a riot and got a pediatrician beaten up or whether it was the case to the aspect of what our readers latched on to, but in another way, the republic was outly outraged that for the last 20 years you could have a child rapist living next to a family of four and them neve
the people. we were the mirror to society, and the daily mirror, in fact, 23 you want to dirty the moisture roar with putting lawyers in charge of what people can see, you're going down the wrong route. >> the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? that's a serious question. >> yeah, no, if the public found the target of the stories distasteful, they would not have bought it. the inverse was true. >> a test to what is of interest to the public? >>...
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morgan is the former "daily mirror" and "news of the world" editor. he says he's never published a story of a tape from a hacking call. >>> and the lights went out twice in san francisco at candlestick park. can you see it. transformer blow on the left side of the screen. the huge stadium goes dark. this, the view from the blimp. it delayed the game by a couple of minutes and happened again in the second quarter. pittsburgh steelers suffered a power outage. pittsburgh quarterback ben roethlisberger played hurt. the 49ers won. >>> and showing you how it endings. a hint there. >>> and he's leaving the sports world for a tryout for congress. the espn sportscaster who says washington needs someone from the real street. >>> like father, like son. a serious look at north korea's new dictator. is he too green to be handling a nuclear power? we'll discuss that. it's 16 minutes after the hour. ♪ sen♪ co-signed her credit card - "buy books, not beer!" ♪ ♪ut the second at she shut the door ♪ ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza par
morgan is the former "daily mirror" and "news of the world" editor. he says he's never published a story of a tape from a hacking call. >>> and the lights went out twice in san francisco at candlestick park. can you see it. transformer blow on the left side of the screen. the huge stadium goes dark. this, the view from the blimp. it delayed the game by a couple of minutes and happened again in the second quarter. pittsburgh steelers suffered a power outage....
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clearly he did it when it was something that happened at the daily mirror. you're talking of an operation but trough. the amount of news that was made . and i went to the information commission reports. for transactions in the associated this perverse group there are 13,807 transactions over 98 journalists and nice group. is it not obvious to be the case, sir, that the use of private investigators for licit and illicit purposes as an absolute breach and that the "news of the world" participated with his sense of entitlement. everyone else was doing it. is that not the case? >> we have had a lot of the last two years, but particularly at take this committee held an enquiry into of russian motor mouth which was incredibly expensive. every single other, at the cult was called to this committee. as far as i was concerned the failing of all newspapers and is not understanding the extent of the use of private investigators across was held to account then, and many changes because the operation of a round to the data protection act. and although i accept and a firm
clearly he did it when it was something that happened at the daily mirror. you're talking of an operation but trough. the amount of news that was made . and i went to the information commission reports. for transactions in the associated this perverse group there are 13,807 transactions over 98 journalists and nice group. is it not obvious to be the case, sir, that the use of private investigators for licit and illicit purposes as an absolute breach and that the "news of the world"...
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>> the fact is so many reporters of the reporters, "the news of the world" and ""daily mirror" er, he was an editor of both. they said he knew what was going on. >> they said they believed he knew. i want to make that distinction. lauren ashburn, is there any lesson -- it's easy to be snooty from our side of the atlantic, say those british tabloids. >> right. >> a lot of american organizations do questionable things. is there any lesson here from the revolting behavior that some of these people pulled off -- >> i think we've talked about this a lot. you've had chris cuomo on the program cha who has talked about how it seems as if by paying licenses fees that we're offering people money to appear on television. and that is a slippery slope. >> nbc has stopped that, to its credit. >> all done it over the years. i have done it at nbc. other reporters have done it. you buy documents. you pay for video -- >> photographs. family souvenirs. all right. >> photographs. >> it's still pay for play. >> glad to have that confession. >>> when we come back, presidential campaign in which the media s
>> the fact is so many reporters of the reporters, "the news of the world" and ""daily mirror" er, he was an editor of both. they said he knew what was going on. >> they said they believed he knew. i want to make that distinction. lauren ashburn, is there any lesson -- it's easy to be snooty from our side of the atlantic, say those british tabloids. >> right. >> a lot of american organizations do questionable things. is there any lesson here from...
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. >> you were the editor of the daily mirror in august 1998, where you? >> yes. >> in your member no doubt been a black man who is one of your editors come is that correct? >> yes, she was a reporter actually. >> she was actually special projects editor 1998, was that she? >> i don't know. she may have been. >> were you aware that she was contact by someone by a major news story about how mobile telephones could be hacked? >> no. >> the story came from someone called stephen north, and a driver at a fairly memorable story, isn't it? >> i don't remember. >> mr. northgate evidence here, evidence not challenge that ms. blackman when he telephoned her was very excited about this story and one of the biggest headlines that decade. do not recall that? >> the death of the princess of a major event found that incredibly hard to blame. i studied this man's website since then and he seems me one short of impending. >> so you're aware of your evidence, mr. morgan? a story such as this you would have did to bring to you, wouldn't you? >> the idea is the biggest news
. >> you were the editor of the daily mirror in august 1998, where you? >> yes. >> in your member no doubt been a black man who is one of your editors come is that correct? >> yes, she was a reporter actually. >> she was actually special projects editor 1998, was that she? >> i don't know. she may have been. >> were you aware that she was contact by someone by a major news story about how mobile telephones could be hacked? >> no. >> the...
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daily experience. >> another day. >> on our way to number one. but before we get there, a brief step into the future. wouldn't it be cool if you could talk to your mirror and it would talk back? >> i talk into the mirror all the time. >> show me. >> here i can get here. you can also show me what it looks like. >> this is an interactive mirror. it was created using the command technology by microsoft. it reflects real world so you see yourself. but around you it will reflect high contrast images. that's how you can see the different things. >> it is a "new york times" device. it will give you different headlines. if there is one you like, tap your phone to the mirror. when you leave, you can have it to read. it will sense that you haven't moved when you have not exercised enough. i do not need my mirror to tell me i'm fad. >> if you have a prescription it recognizes when you refill. >> you are supposed to brush your teeth two to three minutes. it will automatically give you content. if someone else that you know has the same mirror, you can interact with them. if you are both brushing your teeth you can be like sup dude. >> if it is motion activated. he
daily experience. >> another day. >> on our way to number one. but before we get there, a brief step into the future. wouldn't it be cool if you could talk to your mirror and it would talk back? >> i talk into the mirror all the time. >> show me. >> here i can get here. you can also show me what it looks like. >> this is an interactive mirror. it was created using the command technology by microsoft. it reflects real world so you see yourself. but around you...
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the people. we were the mirror to society, and the daily mirror, in fact, 23 you want to dirty the moisture roar with putting lawyers in charge of what people can see, you're going down the wrong route. >> the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? that's a serious question. >> yeah, no, if the public found the target of the stories distasteful, they would not have bought it. the inverse was true. >> a test to what is of interest to the public? >> what is of interest to the public is what they put their hand in their pocket and buy. >> consequences of the of the campaign is it's necessary to have public disorder, wasn't there? >> yes. >> and did you think that the coverage at light of being such to rip up a certain amount of hysteria? >> yeah, no i -- i felt slightly proud that i create the something that made a riot and got a pediatrician beaten up or whether it was the case to the aspect of what our readers latched on to, but in another way, the republic was outly outraged that for the last 20 years you could have a child rapist living next to a family of four and them neve
the people. we were the mirror to society, and the daily mirror, in fact, 23 you want to dirty the moisture roar with putting lawyers in charge of what people can see, you're going down the wrong route. >> the targets of your story, neither here nor there, is that it? that's a serious question. >> yeah, no, if the public found the target of the stories distasteful, they would not have bought it. the inverse was true. >> a test to what is of interest to the public? >>...
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the position, the injunction was obtained only in relation to the activities and not the daily maryland or the mirror. are you a where of the position they are ms. rowling? >> it is my belief and i would need to check with my lawyers that the john doe injunction was taken out against whoever have a copy of the information. [inaudible] >> that is not our position. the position is that it was obtained. i think ms. rowling and her geysers did not know who might be in possession of the book and as far as the newspapers concerned although the book was offered to us, it was rejected immediately and in court the judge except the that it had been offered a completely reject it. >> very good, thank you so much. >> mr. caplan did provide me with an updated manuscript. >> don't worry. we will cope with it, yes. >> i'm sorry about that as well. it continues in paragraph 60. what happened with the return of the copies? can you help us there please? >> a great deal happened. there was no straightforward handover of the book. a review of the book was published, which really was a way of publishing some of the conte
the position, the injunction was obtained only in relation to the activities and not the daily maryland or the mirror. are you a where of the position they are ms. rowling? >> it is my belief and i would need to check with my lawyers that the john doe injunction was taken out against whoever have a copy of the information. [inaudible] >> that is not our position. the position is that it was obtained. i think ms. rowling and her geysers did not know who might be in possession of the...