you know, this, unfortunately, has happened at the highest shopping time in the season but is always important to check those statements. and that s why probably we re at 40 million possible people affected in america. thank you for that. as always we need to be our own best advocates. some shocking revelations this morning in the london tabloid hacking scandal. prosecutors allege even the duchess of cambridge was not exempt from having her phone hacked by that newspaper news of the world. it happened before kate middleton married prince william, but it included several voice mails that were left for her by her prince. some of them extremely personal, where he calls her by a pet name babykins. we ll go live to london with more on the story. several messages were read out in the courtroom, nina. what else do we know about what was said? we also know a few messages that apparently came from prince william according to the press
the response. shepard: thank you, mike. british prosecutors have filed charges against eight people including a rmer aide to the prime minister, david cameron, and six other employees as news of the world, newspaper in the wake of the tabloid hacking scandal. news corporation which is the parent company of fox news, closed down news of the world, after investigators say that reporters hacked into the voice mail accounts of people they covered. and now live in london. reporter: these are the first people to face criminal charges for phone hacking or orchestrating phone hacking since the story broke last summer with the allegations that people who worked at news of the world, hacked into the voice mail of a missing school girl would later turned up dead. now, several of those charged today have issued statements contesting the charges. rebecca brooks who was editor and chief executive of news corporation british newspaper division said and i quote, i am
publishers. the current news corps chairman and ceo rupert murdoch says he will serve as chairman of both companies and the ceo of the media and entertainment company only. no word yet on who will run the publishing side. earlier today, rupert murdoch appeared on the fox business network and here on fox news channel for an interview with the senior vice president of business news neil cavuto. he explained how he came to the decision to split the company. gradually. i realized the logic of it and how all the companies would be better managed and better, you know, we would be a lot better in every way. shepard: murdock also said the decision to split the company had nothing to do with the tabloid hacking scandal in great britain. that controversy forced news corps to close down its news of the world newspaper last year after accusations that reporters had hacked the voice mail accounts of people they were covering. tensions rising between former allies turkey and syria. the turkis
comprised of newspapers and publishers. the current news corps chairman and c.e.o. says he serve as chairman of both companies and c.e.o. of the media and entertainment company. no word, yet, on who you run the publishing side. early today murdoch was on fox business network and if that matter on this network for an interview with senior vice president of business news, neil cavuto and explained how he came to the decision to split the companies. gradually. logic. i realized the logic of it and how all companies would be better managed and better, would be a lot better. shepard: he said the decision to split the company has nothing to do with the tabloid hacking scandal in great britain. that controversy forced them to close down the news of the world newspaper last year after accusations that reporters hacked the voice mail account of people they were covered. ought raging fire that forced more than 30,000 people in
earlier this year, a jury in houston convicted him of running that multi-billion-dollar preponderance i ponzi scheme including johnny damon and all star greg maddox. today the swindler did not apologize at all. instead he blamed the government for ruining his business empire. one former investor told him you deserve what s coming to you. the grim minister of great britain david cammeron testified today live on television about the tabloid hacking scandal. he spoke to a media ethics panel that s looking into the controversy. you ll recall that news corps, which is the parent company of this network, closed down london s news of the world newspaper last year. that move came after investigators said reporters there hacked into the voice mail accounts of people they were covering. well today it s hearing was largely about the relationship between politicians and the press. and among the evidence, a text message that former newspaper editor rebekah brooks on the