this question is the press guilty as equally to blame when that may not be the i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. that phone hacking scandal had been spinning out of the control for months, but this week they made some stunning disclosures that went well beyond rogue journalists they access the the phone of a 13-year-old, and hacked phones of families of victims of the bombing. they interfere with her messages, raising hopes she might still be alive. it is frankly a staggering another staggering development in this whole phone-hacking scanned add. the news of the world is to be no more after this sunday. the final episode because of the problems that has beset it. an extraordinary moment, news of the world is to close, victim of its own phone-hacking scandal. the 168-year-old numbs has now fallen victim to scandal joining us emily bell, director of columbia for video media. here at washington, toby harden, and matt frey of bbc world news ameri
welcome to the show. with us today, the bbc s matt frey and matt s colleague. the u.s. managing editor the the financial times and the daily beast andrew sullivan. first up, the wedding day will provide the brits and their fans around the world some joy. itlike will be a marge it will be a marge cal relief from the parade of challenges facing all of us. the prime minister put it well. it s great to have a piece of good news that everyone can celebrate and be happy for them. well, we re all feeling that way here in the former colonies. one of david cameron s predecessors celebrated our special relationship. he described it in a message on thanksgiving, 1944, toward the closing year of the war. this union of action which has been forced upon us by wars against tyranny, which we have maintained during those dark and fearful days, shall become her lasting union of the sympathy and feeling and loyalty and hope between all the british and american peoples, wherever they
monarchs but how long until they get their crouns? can t they get waived through? welcome to the show. with us today, the bbc s matt frey and matt s colleague. the u.s. managing editor the the financial times and the daily beast andrew sullivan. first up, the wedding day will provide the brits and their fans around the world some joy. itlike will be a marge it will be a marge cal relief from the parade of challenges facing all of us. the prime minister put it well. it s great to have a piece of good news that everyone can celebrate and be happy for them. well, we re all feeling that way here in the former colonies. one of david cameron s predecessors celebrated our special relationship. he described it in a message on thanksgiving, 1944, toward the closing year of the war. this union of action which has been forced upon us by wars against tyranny, which we have maintained during those dark and fearful days, shall become her lasting union of the sympathy and feelin
as the first write-in senate candidate to win since 1954. and why the obsession with the royal wedding? didn t we already revolt against these folks, or is this just the ticket for our grim economic times. it s wednesday, november 17th, 2010. i m chuck todd, and yes, savannah guthrie. we thought she was going to be back today, but she s getting one more day. trust me, i ll take advantage of that down the road. also this morning, general motors boosts its stock size in advance of a landmark ipo. could be the biggest u.s. offering ever. how about that government bailout? plus, the daily rundown interview with senator orrin hatch. and where are the republican presidential candidates that should be throwing their hat into the ring by now? the slow start to 2012, ahead. let s get to the rundown, and we re going to start with nancy pelosi in the house, where it looks like she and her top lieutenants will hold on to all of their top jobs despite midterm elections that spent do
[ female announcer ] used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet starts with a clean pad every time. and its antibacterial cleaner kills bacteria mops can spread around. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. lovely lady an up and down week for the white house. elena kagan was charming and the russian spy saga was riveting. matt frey and ari shapiro for national public radio. welcome to you both. kagan had her confirmation hearings and she was on a one-woman charm offensive and had the senators laughing and one said she lit up the room and is it going to translate to votes? that s a different question. whether they vote for her or not depends on the 2010 elections.