amazing what money can do. if you are wondering, as you should be, whatever happened to that news corp executive who motivated his staff by playing that movie scene, whatever happened to good old skull-crushing paul carlucci, he is now the editor of rupert murdoch s own new york post. mr. carr, thank you for being here. pleasure to be with you, rachel. there s a report tonight that news corp directors are contemplating replacing murdoch with chase kerry to the top position. do you place much stock in these reports, and how big of deal would it be? it would be a massive deal, hard to imagine news corp. without rupert murdoch. those of us who covered the beat have a stockholm syndrome.
do you place much stock in these reports, and how big of deal would it be? it would be a massive deal, hard to imagine news corp. without rupert murdoch. those of us who covered the beat have a stockholm syndrome. we lived with mr. murdoch so long we can t imagine life without him. i do not think bloomberg was suggesting that everything depends on his testimony tomorrow. tomorrow depends on him retreating and apologizing. two things he s not very good at. so i think we can assume it s not going to be a great day for rupert murdoch. but the idea that they re going to pivot from that and immediately replace him with chase kerry, i m not buying that. in terms of the scope of his culpability, is it isolated to news of the world problem if these kinds of practices are shown throughout the empire? is that the extent of his culpability?
mr. carr reporting that news corporation has paid out about $655 million to make embarrassing charges of corporate espionage and corporate competitive behavior go away. amazing what money can do. if you are wondering, as you should be, whatever happened to that news corp executive who motivated his staff by playing that movie scene, whatever happened to good old skull-crushing paul carlucci, he is now the editor of rupert murdoch s own new york post. mr. carr, thank you for being here. pleasure to be with you, rachel. there s a report tonight that news corp directors are contemplating replacing murdoch with chase kerry to the top position.
members of the britt parliament. they are supposed to hammer him and his allies on a empire destroying jobs and careers and now raising new questions about his company s conduct right here in the united states. bribery, hacking, corruption of power. lawmakers say the allegations are not about just sleazy journalism, about the power of an empire that has gone largely unchallenged, before now. it s 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and 6:00 a.m. on the west coast. thanks for joining us. here are other stories we will take a look. another step in the nation s debt crisis but not any closer to a final deal. the house will vote on a republican measure but the president says he won t even consider it. the government deadline remains august 2nd before it runs out of money. the space shuttle atlantis on its way home. this morning, it did undock from the international space station and began the final voyage in the program s 30-year-old history. now back to the murdoch media scandal
the man in charge of a global network that owns the tv challenges. book publishers and newspaper. a report says news corp is considering replacing murdoch. they say it s not a done deal but it depends on what happens when murdoch appears in front of the british parliament tomorrow and he ll answer questions of hacking phones of royal family members, celbrities and hacking done by news of the world. if murdoch is replaced it will be a bombshell on the scandal. a scandal that grows more shocking by the day. and the latest, a whistleblower found dead in his home. shaun hoare was the first to go on record saying news of the world reporters were encouraged to hack into accounts. his death is being treated unexplained but not thought to be suspicious suggesting it was a suicide. this scandal is rocking britain but seems ready to explode here in the united states. the fbi investigating whether a news corp journalist tried to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims and survivors. ca