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 murdoch s 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 department media consultant, neil wa
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
and what was she thinking? attacking a judge, security officers to the rescue. all caught on camera. we talk to the guy who took her down. it s all right now on cnn. and good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. we begin tonight with a story that begs a question, what was she thinking? a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. here s her violent outburst. miss hardwick, you will be held in contempt of of this court if you become disruptive. i don t care. i haven t done anything to this court. she ll it be arrested for contempt of court. go now. oh, my. court security officer, adam dotson, the man on the left of your screen was the first to reach the woman. her name is melissa hardwick and then he took her down. i talked with him a short while ago and asked what the judge said to make her go ballistic. the judge was basically just telling her to stop using foul language and if she will kept using foul language in her court,
earlier this month in the death of her 2-year-old daughter was released from jail about an hour ago. anthony walked out, as you can see here, of the orlando facility with her lawyer, and was then driven away to an undisclosed location. she had spent three years behind bars following the death of toddler caylee anthony. jurors decided prosecutors had failed to prove their case against casey anthony, the child s mother. it remains a mystery as to how her daughter caylee met her death in 2008. cnn s martin savage is in orlando tonight. reporter: just about ten minutes after midnight, and we happened to be in the crowd watching as this happened where suddenly, you saw jose baez, and you saw casey anthony walking directly out of the front door. this is what everybody said they would not do, and, in fact, that is what they did do. much to the delight and to the anger of those that were in the crowd. very mixed opinions shouting, jeering as they got into an suv and then the small
did resign he says in order to keep the metropolitan police from being distracted from their work so that he could focus fully on the investigation. here s what he said in a brief statement earlier. however, the issue of my integrity is different. let me state clearly, i and the people who know me know my integrity is completely intact. i may wish we had done something differently but i ll not lose any sleep over my personal integrity. both stevenson and brooks were due to be grilled by lawmakers on tuesday in two separate committee hearings. those are likely to go ahead but in brooks case she may not be able to answer all of lawmakers questions because there is a danger she may prejudice the ongoing police investigation or possibly even incriminate herself. so she may be very limited. but, of course, most of the attention is probably going to be on james and rupert murdoch who are also going to be grilled by lawmakers in parliament on tuesday. they will be answering ques