security officers to the rescue. she was not remorseful at all actually. and what is she thinking with these nails? do you frighten children ever? one on one with the nail lady. it s all right here, right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. we begin with the stunning turn of events and the deepening and embarrassing hacking and bribery scandal infecting fox news channel s parent company news corp. tonight, rebecca brooks who headed up the newspapers is out on bail after her arrest earlier in the day. another shocker. the head of the same department that arrested brooks, london s metro police commissioner falls victim to the same widening scandal. i have taken this decision as a consequence of the ongoing speculation with news international at a senior level and in particular to mr. neil wallace who, as you know, was arrested in connection last week. what brought sir paul stevenson, london s top cop down? his dealings with a former police departmen
captions by vitac www.vitac.com billy ray, how are you? i m doing great. how you doing, piers? my first question, did you ever have this terrible nagging feeling if you suddenly keeled over from a heart attack tomorrow, the headlines would be, miley cyrus dad dies of an achey breaky heart? if that were the case, that s what it s going to read. there s no doubt about it. as ironic as my life is at times, that will probably be the way i go. you have had an extraordinarily checkered life. i was reading all about it the other day. just researching you. you ve had great highs. great lows. fair liberal dose of scandal and drama and everything else. how would you as you approach your 50th birthday. by the way, you have weathered much better than i have. as you approach it, how would you sum up your life? i would sum it up as for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. for me, there s never been anything in the middle. it s always been white hot or i
hosni mubarak s health is an issue here in egypt. keep in mind when we heard earlier today is that the lawyer for hosni mubarak said he was in a, quote, deep coma, he fell into that coma midday local time and that the lawyer was on the way to the hospital and didn t know whether or not hosni mubarak would ever regain consciousness. now, the hospital for itds part as you said, said, yes, he did lose consciousness. he fainted for a while earlier today. but regained consciousness quite shortly after that. they re also telling us that apparently it s not uncommon for mubarak to faint every once in a while. simply because his health is so problematic. the reason why this is such a big issue here in egypt, fredricka, is because mubarak is due to stand trial on august 3rd for atrocities allegedly committed during his reign here of almost 30 years in power. and, of course, during the revolution that started on january 25th and that eventually led to him being ousted. so a lot of pe
who had once been an executive editor of the news of the world paper. and that brings us to rebecca brooks. at the top of the murdoch food chain, and possibly the linchpin in an unfolding drama already ensharing britain s corridors of power. brooks is answering police questions. reporter: in the cozy world of british politics and media, rebecca brooks was at its very center. she wined and dined the rich and powerful on behalf of her boss and mentor, rupert murdoch. brooks first came to news international as a secretary at news of the world. she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist, reportedly once disguising herself as a cleaning lady to scoop a competitor. described as both ruthless and charming, she was soon the youngest editor of the news of the world, and shortly after the sun, both named by murdoch s news international. she spearheaded a controversial campaign to, quote, name and shame alleged pedophiles, publishing their names and ad
won t support deep cuts without increases in taxes. if you are trying to get to 2.4 trillion without any revenue, then you are effectively gutting a whole bunch of domestic spending that is going to be too burdensome and not something that i would support. david gergen is the cnn political analyst. there was a time when john boehner and president obama both talked of doing something big to change america s unsustainable economic path. what do you think? do that you think that opportunity is lost? well, a week is a long time in politics. it can be a lifetime, as you know. i think the big deal, the grand deal, the grand bargain of $4 trillion over four years is dead, it s gone. i think the chances of getting a deal at 2.5 are 2. the middle double deal, very unlikely, because the president does not want to go that high without tax increases and republicans are not going to do it. here s the question that is coming out. and that s. the house republicans are now pushing a ve