they want -- they, you and i and the rest of the media -- they want us to believe based on no evidence that the publication somehow tarnished thousands of other news corp journalists across the world, making the case immediately that the isolatability of the crime is key to its importance. >> i think it's important that people think that it's a free floating nation state that operates by its own rules, that roams off corners wherever it can. it takes regulatory and tax advantage of whatever jurisdiction it operates in. for the most part, those of us who cover the story have admired their aggression and ability to win over and over. it was assumed that they colored just up to and on the line, not over the line. i think it's the illusion of the invincibility, that mr. murdoch will get whatever he wants, whether it's "the times of london," the "wall street journal," has been blown away. and there's a kind of -- at least in britain, a kind of