cammeron made an error of judgment in hiring coulson. so he is being forced repeatedly to defend himself on that. of course, the opposition labor party is taking good advantage of the situation and using it as a platform from which to david cammeron. that s what s going on in the united states as well, amy. thank you very much. now some analysis on the situation. joining us from washington. dr. nile gardner. senior fellow at the heritage foundation. as mentioned amy, people are exploiting this situation. it is a bad situation. anybody who broke the law should be held responsible. everybody knows that journalists are citizens, too. we break the law, we should be held responsible for it. but here in the united states, there isn t any intrusion of this story thus far on news corps properties. none. yet, you have the new york times absolutely running wild with the story. front page, front page, front page, column, column, column. vicious stuff, vicious stuff. and it s all ideological
cammeron made an error of judgment in hiring coulson. so he is being forced repeatedly to defend himself on that. of course, the opposition labor party is taking good advantage of the situation and using it as a platform from which to david cammeron. that s what s going on in the united states as well, amy. thank you very much. now some analysis on the situation. joining us from washington. dr. nile gardner. senior fellow at the heritage foundation. as mentioned amy, people are exploiting this situation. it is a bad situation. anybody who broke the law should be held responsible. everybody knows that journalists are citizens, too. we break the law, we should be held responsible for it. but here in the united states, there isn t any intrusion of this story thus far on news corps properties. none. yet, you have the new york times absolutely running wild with the story. front page, front page, front page, column, column, column. vicious stuff, vicious stuff. and it s all ideological
judgment in hiring coulson. so he is being forced repeatedly to defend himself on that. of course, the opposition labor party is taking good advantage of the situation and using it as a platform from which to david cammeron. that s what s going on in the united states as well, amy. thank you very much. now some analysis on the situation. joining us from washington. dr. nile gardner. senior fellow at the heritage foundation. as mentioned amy, people are exploiting this situation. it is a bad situation. anybody who broke the law should be held responsible. everybody knows that journalists are citizens, too. we break the law, we should be held responsible for it. but here in the united states, there isn t any intrusion of this story thus far on news corps properties. none. yet, you have the new york times absolutely running wild with the story. front page, front page, front page, column, column, column. vicious stuff, vicious stuff. and it s all ideological, is it not? you know, i
second second second issue. the second issue, his questions about nickolson. order. the house is getting excited again. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. questions about coulson. let me remind him, no one raised a single question about his conduct. let s just make this point. there is only today, one party leader with a news international executive with a cloud in his head in his office. third question, the questions he raises about my chief of staff, is he honestly saying when it comes to this issue of the proposed issue request john yates, is he suggesting he knows better than the chairman, that
it does not go back to the last election. indeed, when are we going to see the trance parn si from tony blare and gordon brown? second second second issue. the second issue, his questions about nickolson. order. the house is getting excited again. we want to listen to what the prime minister has to say. questions about coulson. let me remind him, no one raised a single question about his conduct. let s just make this point. there is only today, one party leader with a news international executive with a cloud in his head in his office. third question, the questions he raises about my chief of staff,