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campbell's footnote, rupert murdoch's economic tour would be that. >> no. it was a friend and someone i enjoyed talking to. a fine economist. >> i want to say in ten years never asked mr. blair to meet him, dorr deny received anything. if you want to check that you should call him. >> that was my question. a more subtle question. >> indeed it was. the sophisticated newspaper proprietor would not be hard-nosed commercial negotiation, how much to pay something. it would be a far higher and more subtle level, trying to work out how much to give and how much to press for. do you follow me? >> i don't. >> don't you? >> no. >> did you at least sense this sort of encounter with mr. blair or mr. brown, two most powerful people just before the general election that they were very anxious to sound you out and see what you're thinking was. >> they probably wanted to convince me that they were the right people and i am sure they mapped to every other present priority. >> you didn't feel they were sizing you up trying to work out what you were thinking and what was nece
campbell's footnote, rupert murdoch's economic tour would be that. >> no. it was a friend and someone i enjoyed talking to. a fine economist. >> i want to say in ten years never asked mr. blair to meet him, dorr deny received anything. if you want to check that you should call him. >> that was my question. a more subtle question. >> indeed it was. the sophisticated newspaper proprietor would not be hard-nosed commercial negotiation, how much to pay something. it would be...
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today, it was the turn of rupert murdoch to face enquiries into ethics. yesterday, testimony from his son james was so bad that it led for calls for one to resign. he was downplaying his family's influence over u.k. officials. our business editor reports on today's extraordinary proceedings. >> driving through a little piece of history. rupert murdoch, he was about to be held to account in four hours of interrogation by the inquiry into immediate standards. >> i swear to almighty god that this will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the tree. >> a big figure in british media since the 1960's, former prime minister is always open to him. >> would it be fair to say about margaret thatcher and what she stands for? >> yes. i became that after she was elected. >> but with the election of tony blair in 1997, questions had arisen over whether his influence over political leaders is dangerous. >> i in 10 years never asked mr. blair for anything. nor did i receive it. >> if his ownership of this newspaper, that is what matters. >> if any politician wan
today, it was the turn of rupert murdoch to face enquiries into ethics. yesterday, testimony from his son james was so bad that it led for calls for one to resign. he was downplaying his family's influence over u.k. officials. our business editor reports on today's extraordinary proceedings. >> driving through a little piece of history. rupert murdoch, he was about to be held to account in four hours of interrogation by the inquiry into immediate standards. >> i swear to almighty...
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. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has beening at the now defunct news of the world tabloid. >> i have explained that i am guilty of not paying enough attention to the news world. at any time that i was in charge of it, certainly to say me around the world, no. >> rose: he also faced questions about his political influence. >> has the sun got a large audience? yes. certainly. does -- do they -- do people follow everything we say? certainly not. we hope that by raising issues and so on we can have influence in things we believe in, but it is not a political party as such. we try to -- our approach to public affairs is to take issues by i
. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has...
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. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal engulfing news corp are you rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has beening at the now defunct news of the world tabloid. >> i have explained that i am guilty of not paying enough attention to the news world. at any time that i was in charge of it, certainly to say me around the world, no. >> rose: he also faced questions about his political influence. >> has the sun got a large audience? yes. certainly. does -- do they -- do people follow everything we say? certainly not. we hope that by raising issues and so on we can have influence in things we believe in, but it is not a political party as such. we try to -- our approach to public af
. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal engulfing news corp are you rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the...
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he's up to no good rupert murdoch hits out enemies all tall son right wingers rupert murdoch's news corp stands accused of running a secret unit to sabotage competitors according to fourteen thousand emails released to the australian financial review the australian communications minister stephen conroy said the allegations should be referred to the australian federal police for investigation now in response to the max and this is what rupert murdoch tweeted and we use many different agendas but worst all tall some right wingers who still won't last century status quo with their monopoly with. rupert murdoch. you. know this is. no. joke. whew. i love colostomy bags full. back lee does sound like he's a little bit senile because of course he is responsible more than anybody else of moving especially the american political scene very far beyond right wing they've jumped the right wing shark plays he's on the phone blames the right wingers and he's like oh you created america's ultra low right psychopath and sock loser sean hannity nightmare or he's blaming the fairy thing he created r
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and rupert murdoch. no this is. no. who. would love to be. exactly does sound like he's a little bit senile because of course he is responsible more than anybody else of moving especially the american political scene very far beyond right wing they've jumped the right wing shark plays these are the five planes right wingers and he's like oh you created america's ultra all right psychopath and fox's sean hannity nightmare he's blaming the fairy thing he created he's looking in the mirror. polluting mood. well max recently he did receive american citizenship and we have always pointed out that america suffers from a norman bates syndrome you know norman bates himself was dressed as his mother murdering people and then claiming it was his mother doing it and here's rupert murdoch looking into it and we are. you know in his paranoid world he's only sees right wing sort of crazies because his audience is audience this is what is the right wing hawks news watchers are part of ringgold in brazil. but. well i'm going to read some responses to him on
and rupert murdoch. no this is. no. who. would love to be. exactly does sound like he's a little bit senile because of course he is responsible more than anybody else of moving especially the american political scene very far beyond right wing they've jumped the right wing shark plays these are the five planes right wingers and he's like oh you created america's ultra all right psychopath and fox's sean hannity nightmare he's blaming the fairy thing he created he's looking in the mirror....
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come on, rupert murdoch! don't ( bleep ) on my chest and tell me it's vegemite. according to various reports, murdoch had been a frequent visitor and vestee of british prime minister wishing to thank him for his support for a long, long time. in 1981, two years bomargaret thatcher's first term, murdoch was allowed to circumvent monopoly rules to buy papers. and it was waived again for his satellite tv purchase. in 1998, murdoch asked prime minister blair to squash a european investigation that would further delay another of his broadcast projects in 2003. blair allegedly added a last-minute clues a bill that allowed newspaper owners to also purchase television stations. the clause is referred to, for reasons that are apparently unclear to the chairman of news corp, as "the murdoch clause." ( laughter ) of course i do notice that there's no david cameron involvement. perhaps the current prime minister alone was able to withstand the australian's innocent charms. >> mr. cameron flying out to santorini on your yacht. you have no recollection of at all of that, do yo
come on, rupert murdoch! don't ( bleep ) on my chest and tell me it's vegemite. according to various reports, murdoch had been a frequent visitor and vestee of british prime minister wishing to thank him for his support for a long, long time. in 1981, two years bomargaret thatcher's first term, murdoch was allowed to circumvent monopoly rules to buy papers. and it was waived again for his satellite tv purchase. in 1998, murdoch asked prime minister blair to squash a european investigation that...
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. >> rose: rupert murdoch the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal engulfing news corp are you rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has beening at the now defunct news of the world tabloid. >> i have explained that i am guilty of not paying enough attention to the news world. at any time that i was in charge of it, certainly to say me around the world no. >> rose: he also faced questions about his political influence. >> has the sun got a large audience? yes. certainly. does -- do they -- do people follow everything we say? certainly not. we hope that by raising issues and so on we can have influence in things we believe in but it is not a political party as such. we try to -- our approach to public affa
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he's up to no good rupert murdoch hits out enemies all paulson right wingers rupert murdoch's news corp stands accused of running a secret unit to sabotage competitors according to fourteen thousand e-mails released to the australian financial review the australian communications minister stephen conroy so the allegation should be referred to the australian federal police for investigation now in response to this fax and this is what rupert murdoch tweeted and we need different agendas but worst all tall some right wingers who still won't last century status quo with their money not bully. and rupert murdoch. no this is the. look. so luckily i asked him. exactly does sound like he's a little bit senile because of course he is responsible more than anybody else of moving especially the american political scene very far beyond right wing they've jumped the right wing shark plays these are the five you saying it blames the right wingers and he's like oh you created america's cultural right psychopath and fox's sean hannity nightmare or he's blaming the fairy thing he created he's looking i
he's up to no good rupert murdoch hits out enemies all paulson right wingers rupert murdoch's news corp stands accused of running a secret unit to sabotage competitors according to fourteen thousand e-mails released to the australian financial review the australian communications minister stephen conroy so the allegation should be referred to the australian federal police for investigation now in response to this fax and this is what rupert murdoch tweeted and we need different agendas but...
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. >> our headlines this hour -- rupert murdoch appears before the u.k.'s media ethics inquiry denying he has any great influence on british politics. >> i want to put it to bed once and for all that, that is a complete myth that i used the influence, supposed political power to get favorable treatment. >> calling today newt gingrich is expected toned his bid to be president of the united states. >> the verdict during the trial of one of japan's most influential politicians acooze -- accused of breaking fund-raising laws. and labor pains, why mainland china's opinions women may not be welcome if they want to give birth in hong kong. it's 9:00 in the morning in singapore. >> 2:00 in the morning in london. broadcasting to viewers in pbs in america and around the world, this is "newsday." >> hello, and welcome. the media tie kuehne rupert murdoch has told of british inquiry into british ethics he wanted to end what he called the myth he used the power or influence of one of his newspapers "the sun" to gain favorable treatment. he told the inquiry in london th
. >> our headlines this hour -- rupert murdoch appears before the u.k.'s media ethics inquiry denying he has any great influence on british politics. >> i want to put it to bed once and for all that, that is a complete myth that i used the influence, supposed political power to get favorable treatment. >> calling today newt gingrich is expected toned his bid to be president of the united states. >> the verdict during the trial of one of japan's most influential...
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max keiser he's up to no good rupert murdoch hits out our enemies all tall son right wingers rupert murdoch's news corp stands accused of running a secret unit to sabotage competitors according to fourteen thousand emails released to the australian financial review the australian communications minister stephen conroy so the allegation should be referred to the australian federal police for investigation now in response to the facts and this is what rupert murdoch tweeted and we many different agendas but worst all tall some right wingers who still won't last century status quo with their money not fully with. rupert murdoch but. do you. know this is the whole group. no. we were. luckily lost in the. sack lee does sound like he's a little bit senile because of course he is responsible more than anybody else of moving especially the american political scene very far beyond right wing they've jumped the right wing shark plays these are the five planes the right wingers and he's like oh you created america's cultural right cycle catholic loses sean hannity nightmare or he's blaming the
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we have seen that rupert murdoch has been on gmt. this is another facet of the relationship between the murdoch empire and government. >> that's right. this relates to e-mails that came out during james murdoch's evidence. it relates to the recent history when the murdochs were trying to launch a full buyout of the satellite broadcaster b sky b. the government was in the middle of trying to decide whether to allow that bid to go ahead. it appears the back channel of information going back and forth between james murdoch and the office of the culture secretary. that is why he is under so much pressure. ed miliband was there saying he was colluding with news corp. and that he was withholding information from parliament. that is very serious allegations. >> very serious. we are looking at pictures of rupert murdoch at the leveson inquiry, the inquiry into media ethics. if the board that you have this particular instance it over b sky b, but the broader question is that he had influence over several british politicians, several british l
we have seen that rupert murdoch has been on gmt. this is another facet of the relationship between the murdoch empire and government. >> that's right. this relates to e-mails that came out during james murdoch's evidence. it relates to the recent history when the murdochs were trying to launch a full buyout of the satellite broadcaster b sky b. the government was in the middle of trying to decide whether to allow that bid to go ahead. it appears the back channel of information going back...
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. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. fundinforharlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal engulfing news corp are you rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has beening at the now defunct news of the world tabloid. >> i have explaed that i am ilty of not paying enough attention to the news world. at any time that i was in charge of it, certainly to say me around the world, no. >> rose: he also faced questions about his political influence. >> has the sun got a large audience? yes. certainly. does -- do they -- do people follow everything we say? certainly not. we hope that by raising issues and so on we can have influence in things we believe in, but it is not a political party as such. we try to -- our approach to public affairs is
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. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the gardens of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal engulfing news corp are you rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has beening at down defunct news of the world tabloid. >> i have explained that i am guilty of not paying enough attention to the news world. at any time that i was in charge of it, certainly to say me around the world, no. >> rose: he also faced questions about his political influence. >> has the sun got a large audience? yes. certainly. does -- do they -- do people follow everything we say? certainly not. we hope that by raising issues and so on we can have influence in things we believe in, but it is not a political party as such. we try to -- our approach to public affai
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. >> rose: rupert murdoch, the r of democracy, and irshad manji, when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with a phone hacking scandal engulfing news corp are you rupert murdoch today testified before the senate inquiry for the second day running, he apologized but insisted he and other executives were misled about the extent of the phone has beening at the now defunct news of the world tabloid. >> i have explained that i am guilty of not paying enough attention to the news world. at any time that i was in charge of it, certainly to say me around the world, no. >> rose: he also faced questions about his political influence. >> has the sun got a large audience? yes. certainly. does -- do they -- do people follow everything we say? certainly not. we hope that by raising issues and so on we can have influence in things we believe in, but it is not a political party as such. we try to -- our approach to public af
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max keiser he's up to no good rupert murdoch hits out enemies all tall son right wingers rupert murdoch's news corp stands accused of running a secret unit to sabotage competitors according to fourteen thousand emails released to the australian financial review the australian communications minister stephen conroy so the. allegations should be referred to the australian federal police for investigation now in response to the facts and this is what rupert murdoch tweeted and research many different agendas but worst all tall some right wingers who still want last century status quo with their of monopoly with. the. gay you. know this is the whole group. look. this is. who are. luckily asked to. exactly does sound like he's a little bit senile because of course he is responsible more than anybody else of moving especially the american political scene very far well beyond right wing they've jumped the right wing shark days he's on his mind playing with the right wingers and he's like oh you created america's cultural right psychopath and fox's sean hannity nightmare he's blaming the fairy th
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rue put murdock or pert rupert murdoch is still testifying. jackie, it means it's time for us to say good-bye. >> that's right. it was great to join you guys today. i'm jackie deangelis in the united states. lots more coverage of the west. >> coming up, "squawk box" with a countdown. whatever hasp, we hope you have a profitable day. >>> good morning. dispels iphone feefrms empire under attack. news corp.'s rupert murdoch facing a firing of questions today. and the ball is in ben bernanke's court. the fed chairman preparing to make a policy announcement today and then face reporters. it's wednesday, april 25th, 21 1 2012. "squawk box" begins right now.
rue put murdock or pert rupert murdoch is still testifying. jackie, it means it's time for us to say good-bye. >> that's right. it was great to join you guys today. i'm jackie deangelis in the united states. lots more coverage of the west. >> coming up, "squawk box" with a countdown. whatever hasp, we hope you have a profitable day. >>> good morning. dispels iphone feefrms empire under attack. news corp.'s rupert murdoch facing a firing of questions today. and the...
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. >> brown: then, ray suarez updates the phone-hacking story in britain, as newspaper mogul rupert murdoch admits one of his tabloids was involved in a coverup. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the widening political scandal in china, amid new allegations that a former party official ordered wiretaps of the country's president. >> brown: and we close with two science stories: paul solman raises disturbing questions about a future full of high tech advances. >> there are 60,000 pacemakers in the united states that connect to the internet. it's great when you're suffering from an arrhythmia and your doctor can remotely shock you, but what happens if the kid next door does that? >> woodruff: and we talk with maria klawe, president of harvey mudd college, about her mission to bring more women into scientific fields. >> you get them into an intro to computer science course that is absolutely fascinating and fun and creative. you have them have so much fun that they just can't believe this really computer science. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs
. >> brown: then, ray suarez updates the phone-hacking story in britain, as newspaper mogul rupert murdoch admits one of his tabloids was involved in a coverup. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the widening political scandal in china, amid new allegations that a former party official ordered wiretaps of the country's president. >> brown: and we close with two science stories: paul solman raises disturbing questions about a future full of high tech advances. >> there...
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rupert murdoch's evidence. the financial times report that mr. murdoch was back to his old form delivering a commanding performance. the independent is leading with the u.k. slipping back into recession in the first quarter. it reports the government strategy for recovery is coming under fire. the telegraph business section is headlining the european commission's plan to relax fiscal targets. it reports that the move could face opposition from germany. french politics mix the front page of the irish times in a report that candidate francois hollande was the fiscal tree be reopened. u.s. regulators are investigating the big-name hollywood studios for inappropriate payments. >> one of japan's most influential politicians has been found not guilty of breaking the country's political fund-raising laws. >> the head of news corp. and rupert murdoch has told a british inquiry that he never uses and plans to seek favors from prime ministers. the former president of liberia will hear whether he is found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. he
rupert murdoch's evidence. the financial times report that mr. murdoch was back to his old form delivering a commanding performance. the independent is leading with the u.k. slipping back into recession in the first quarter. it reports the government strategy for recovery is coming under fire. the telegraph business section is headlining the european commission's plan to relax fiscal targets. it reports that the move could face opposition from germany. french politics mix the front page of the...
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but rupert murdoch is downplaying his influence over british officials. we have more on these extraordinary proceedings. >> the news has mattered to people in power for decades. today, as rupert murdoch arrived with his wife and son, political leaders past and present may have felt uncertain about what this witness would disclose. >> thank you. very good, very good. >> mr. murdoch said that he welcomed the inquiry, that there were abuses to address. >> is it your understanding that the abuses go further into the phone hacking? we will come back to that in due course. >> it went first to the early 1980's, when mr. murdoch was trying to buy "the times" newspapers. he went to margaret thatcher. he was presented as the man with the will to crush the trade unions. >> i did not have the will. i might have had the desire, but that took several years. >> had he asked the prime minister to support his bid? >> i never asked the prime minister for anything. >> 1997 brought a change of government to tony blair and new labor. mr. murdoch had supported tony blair in th
but rupert murdoch is downplaying his influence over british officials. we have more on these extraordinary proceedings. >> the news has mattered to people in power for decades. today, as rupert murdoch arrived with his wife and son, political leaders past and present may have felt uncertain about what this witness would disclose. >> thank you. very good, very good. >> mr. murdoch said that he welcomed the inquiry, that there were abuses to address. >> is it your...
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. >> brown: then, ray suarez updates the phone-hacking story in britain, as newspaper mogul rupert murdoch admits one of his tabloids was involved in a coverup. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the widening political scandal in china, amid new allegations that a former party official ordered wiretaps of the country's president. >> brown: and we close with two science stories: paul solman raises disturbing questions about a future full of high tech advances. >> there are 60,000 pacemakers in the united states that connect to the internet. it's great when you're suffering from an arrhythmia and your doctor can remotely shock you, but what happens if the kid next door does that? >> woodruff: and we talk with maria klawe, president of harvey mudd college, about her mission to bring more women into scientific fields. >> you get them into an intro to computer science course that is absolutely fascinating and fun and creative. you have them have so much fun that they just can't believe this really computer science. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding fothe pbs n
. >> brown: then, ray suarez updates the phone-hacking story in britain, as newspaper mogul rupert murdoch admits one of his tabloids was involved in a coverup. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the widening political scandal in china, amid new allegations that a former party official ordered wiretaps of the country's president. >> brown: and we close with two science stories: paul solman raises disturbing questions about a future full of high tech advances. >> there...
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. >> british judges grill rupert mow rupert murdoch on his influence. i'm monica see mamee czar with the details. >>> media mogul rupert murdoch says that he wants to set the record straight in his testimony of britain's high court. the billionaire is facing tough questions about the close ties with the media and politicians which some think may have led to the phone hacking scandal. monica villamizar has more. >> reporter: rupert murdoch seemed relaxed as he took a seat at a government hearing into media ethics. the media giant insisted he's not angry at britain's prime minister for bringing him into it. >> i welcomed the opportunity to do it. >> reporter: he denied telling editors which british politicians to support. revelations murdoch's company spied on public figures and hacked phones of murdered victims to get information has sparked public outrage. [ people chanting ] the 81-year-old media mogul took to twitter to bash the government after he and his employees came under investigation. >> the extreme -- >> reporter: murdoch played down the tweet
. >> british judges grill rupert mow rupert murdoch on his influence. i'm monica see mamee czar with the details. >>> media mogul rupert murdoch says that he wants to set the record straight in his testimony of britain's high court. the billionaire is facing tough questions about the close ties with the media and politicians which some think may have led to the phone hacking scandal. monica villamizar has more. >> reporter: rupert murdoch seemed relaxed as he took a seat at...
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. >> brown: then, ray suarez updates the phone-hacking story in britain, as newspaper mogul rupert murdoch admits one of his tabloids was involved in a coverup. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the widening political scandal in china, amid new allegations that a former party official ordered wiretaps of the country's president. >> brown: and we close with two science stories: paul solman raises disturbing questions about a future full of high tech advances. >> there are 60,000 pacemakers inthe unit stes that connect to the internet. it's great when you're suffering from an arrhythmia and your doctor can remotely shock you, but what happens if the kid next door does that? >> woodruff: and we talk with maria klawe, president of harvey mudd college, about her mission to bring more women into scientific fields. >> you get them into an intro to computer science course that is absolutely fascinating and fun and creative. you have them have so much fun that they just can't believe this really computer science. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs news
. >> brown: then, ray suarez updates the phone-hacking story in britain, as newspaper mogul rupert murdoch admits one of his tabloids was involved in a coverup. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines the widening political scandal in china, amid new allegations that a former party official ordered wiretaps of the country's president. >> brown: and we close with two science stories: paul solman raises disturbing questions about a future full of high tech advances. >> there...
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media mogul rupert murdoch in the hot seat. did he cash in on deals with politicians? with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nakea. alerting you to potential drug interactions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm sue, and i bring all my prescriptions to my cvs. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. for people who sleep in their lenses. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgent
media mogul rupert murdoch in the hot seat. did he cash in on deals with politicians? with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nakea. alerting you to potential drug interactions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm sue, and i bring all my prescriptions to my cvs. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [...
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media mogul rupert murdoch in the hot seat. did he cash in on deals with politicians? with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nakea. alerting you to potential drug interactions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm sue, and i bring if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. for people who sleep in their lenses. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all y
media mogul rupert murdoch in the hot seat. did he cash in on deals with politicians? with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nakea. alerting you to potential drug interactions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm sue, and i bring if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're...
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rupert gets grilled. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. for the energy to keep you going. who wouldn't want to be a part of that? payday. the sweet taste of energy. at one point rupert murdoch was reportedly overheard telling his adviser, i quote, get this f-ing thing over with. so it was he was questioned under oath in the inquiry about the earthics of the british press. much of the hearing was with murdoch's denial over british politics. >> people think over 30 years the support you give to politicians through the endorsements and the sun in particular, the quid pro quo after they attained power. >> i think
rupert gets grilled. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from...
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someone is in charge of the cover-up. >> this was the first time rupert murdoch has himself used the phrase "cover-up"in connection with this scandal -- "cover-up" in connection with this scandal. he told them this would be a black mark on his reputation for the rest of his life. bbc news, westminster. >> neil heywood, the u.k. businessman who was found dead in a hotel room in china, was not a british spy. that was the word from britain's foreign ministry today. the mystery surrounding the continues tood, grow. from beijing, damian grammaticas has the latest. >> before his fall, bo xilai -- the facade of unity so prized here has been shattered. it seemed like he was tapping a fellow leaders' phone calls, even president -- tapping fellow calls,phone even president hu jintao. his wife is under scrutiny in the case, his son, too. it is claimed that his son had a red ferrari and a taste for parties and expensive living. his son has denied that he has ever driven a ferrari. the scandal is creating -- is deeply uncomfortable for the communist party. the death of neil heywood has shown a li
someone is in charge of the cover-up. >> this was the first time rupert murdoch has himself used the phrase "cover-up"in connection with this scandal -- "cover-up" in connection with this scandal. he told them this would be a black mark on his reputation for the rest of his life. bbc news, westminster. >> neil heywood, the u.k. businessman who was found dead in a hotel room in china, was not a british spy. that was the word from britain's foreign ministry today....
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we will hear what media magnate rupert murdoch had to say. >> first, a quick look at some of the other stories making news around the world. violence is continuing in syria despite the two-week-old cease- fire. latest reports say security forces fired rockets at a building, killing at least 12 people and wounding dozens. france is calling on the united nations to speed up the deployment of 300 international observers and says it may push for a resolution allowing the use of force in syria in damascus does not start to cooperate. >> the turkish foreign ministry says no weapons have been found on a german-owned ship that was bound for syria. that led to cruiser was towed in turkey last week after a german news magazine speculated that it was carrying weapons to syria. that goes against an eu arms embargo. that libya was the national transitional council has passed a law banning religious political parties. the council also outlaw parties that would only represent certain tribes or regional groups. the law comes after islamist political parties such as the muslim brotherhood won a majorit
we will hear what media magnate rupert murdoch had to say. >> first, a quick look at some of the other stories making news around the world. violence is continuing in syria despite the two-week-old cease- fire. latest reports say security forces fired rockets at a building, killing at least 12 people and wounding dozens. france is calling on the united nations to speed up the deployment of 300 international observers and says it may push for a resolution allowing the use of force in syria...
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you look at the world through rupert's eyes. do you see the point, mr. murdoch, that all -- >> i understand what you're saying. but i think it's nonsense and i think you should take it in the context of mr. yellend's very strange autobiography. he said he was drunk all the time which we didn't notice. >> when you said yesterday, mr. murdoch, if you want to judge my thinking look at the sun. the sun would only know your thinking either because you directly told them about it or because the editors went on the sort of thought process we see coming through mr. yellend's piece. would you not agree? >> nonsense. but certainly i don't bench from my responsibilities. and i certainly do take part in the policy decisions of the sun. i think that's my job. >> i'm not saying it isn't, mr. murdoch. the point i was gently putting to you is that you said if you want to judge my thinking, look at the sun. >> look at the editorials in the sun. >> yes. there's only two ways that the editors could logically know your thinking. either because you tell them or because they
you look at the world through rupert's eyes. do you see the point, mr. murdoch, that all -- >> i understand what you're saying. but i think it's nonsense and i think you should take it in the context of mr. yellend's very strange autobiography. he said he was drunk all the time which we didn't notice. >> when you said yesterday, mr. murdoch, if you want to judge my thinking look at the sun. the sun would only know your thinking either because you directly told them about it or...
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to london, where media tycoon rupert murdoch faced a second day of questions at the inquiry into press ethics. there were apologies and claims of a cover-up by senior staff in his own company. >> rupert murdoch was whisked into court today for the second day of evidence. his first appearance focused on his link with british prime minister's. this time, it was on the more specific question of phone hacking. the judge was curious how the media mogul had not gotten wind of what was going on at the "news of the world." >> quite apart from the commercial side of it, you would really want to know, as you yourself put it, what the -- was going on. >> report murdoch took that opportunity to apologize for it -- rupert murdoch took that opportunity to apologize for what happens. >> i also have to say that i failed. >> that may be -- >> and i am very sorry about it. >> although he was sorry for his lack of oversight, he still reserved most of the blame for others. he accused the police of not investigating properly and he pointed the finger at those below him, who, he said, had kept the truth fro
to london, where media tycoon rupert murdoch faced a second day of questions at the inquiry into press ethics. there were apologies and claims of a cover-up by senior staff in his own company. >> rupert murdoch was whisked into court today for the second day of evidence. his first appearance focused on his link with british prime minister's. this time, it was on the more specific question of phone hacking. the judge was curious how the media mogul had not gotten wind of what was going on...
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rupert gets to decide when he can break the law. sure, why not. let's give rupert that power too. coming up next on viewpoint. 10/9 central. only on showtime. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >> james murdoch steps down two days before the tv giant admits to hacking e-mails. the company says the two are unrelated. michael wolfe joins me and i'll have a look at the jobs numbers ahead on viewpoint. i know this stuff and i love it and i try to bring that to the show. >> it keeps getting worse for rupert murdoch. sky news murdoch's sometimes news channel admitted to e-mail hacking
rupert gets to decide when he can break the law. sure, why not. let's give rupert that power too. coming up next on viewpoint. 10/9 central. only on showtime. i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are...