in what is a very crowded city. we have been told that perhaps ten people have been killed, but you can imagine, in the early minutes after this happened, it is a very difficult to get good estimates. there were eyewitnesses who said in one of those blasts, at least at least 15 to 20 people were taken to a local hospital. one of the explosions that was in a car at a bus stop has been confirmed. police officers said there might have been an explosive in a meter box behind a boarding gate. and an unexploded bomb has reportedly been found, as well. and a bomb disposal squad we are told, has been working on that. you re watching the pictures, the first pictures that are coming in from local mumbai television. a national investigation agency team has been rushed from delhi to mumbai to collect forensic evidence, to investigate, but this is not the first time this has happened. for example, one of the places
awaken to elton john, first singing and then delivering a message of personal thanks. rupert murdoch built a media empire on the power of selling a scandal but now it s his mighty news corporation that is under siege from london to washington. a prominent u.s. senator jay rockefeller wants to know if u.s. citizens fell victim to sleazy or illegal news gathering so he is calling for an investigation amid reports that victims of the 9/11 attacks are among the nearly 4,000 people who had their phones hacked. the outrage is crushing. over the past week, the media giant has lost nearly $7 billion in market value. and the political damage is mounting. today, britain s prime minister meets with the family of a murdered little girl after a murdoch newspaper allegedly hacked her cell phone to gain an edge on that story. actor hugh grant who is both a vocal critic of murdoch and a frequent target of him explains why all of us in the u.s. should even care. rupert murdoch does own an