china considers the dalai lama as a separatist. sources confirming rebekah brooks has been arrested in the hacking scandal. brooks resigned last week. she was formerly the editor of the news of the world newspaper. brooks is the 10th person arrested by british police in their investigation of phone hacking by newspapers and allegations of police bribery. we ll get more on this story in just a few minutes from our thrown bureau live there. emergency and health be officials are warning the shaet on for much of the midwest and the northeast. forecasters say temperatures in the nation s mid-section are running 15 degrees higher than normal, even hitting triple digits in some places. the big question is there any relief in sight. alex wallace has an update. it s the duration that we re concerned about here. absolutely, you know if it was one or two days we could
allegations of police bribery. california senator barbara boxer was the target of alleged death threats. the threatening messages were left on voicemail, and police say they were able to track them back to a 47-year-old suspect who lived north of san francisco. he was arrested and faces arraignment on tuesday. they touted it as a traffic nightmare from out of a disaster film, all because of a construction project near interstate 405 in southern california. but despite fears of a so-called carmageddon, drivers seem to have been spared that drama. officials credit warnings on social media sites like twitter with helping keeping helping to keep people off the roads. the 405 is expected to reopen between 5:00 and 6:00 a.m. local time on monday morning. so about 20 more hours of work. scorching heat is also making much of the midwest sizzle like it s in a frying pan. forecasters say that temperatures are running 15 degrees above normal highs for this time of year. even hitting tripl
she was formerly the editor of the now-defunct news of the world newspaper. brooks is the tenth person arrested by british police in their investigation of phone hacking by newspapers and allegations of police bribery. california senator barbara boxer was the target of alleged death threats. the threatening messages were left on voicemail, and police say they were able to track them back to a 47-year-old suspect who lived north of san francisco. he was arrested and faces arraignment on tuesday. they touted it as a traffic nightmare from out of a disaster film, all because of a construction project near interstate 405 in southern california. but despite fears of a so-called carmageddon, drivers seem to have been spared that drama. officials credit warnings on social media sites like twitter with helping keeping helping to keep people off the roads. the 405 is expected to reopen between 5:00 and 6:00 a.m. local time on monday morning. so about 20 more hours of work. scorching h
wait. bullets kept flying as our team sped away. okay. we re leaving this area. there s gunfire all around us and we believe that gadhafi forces are doing a round about movements so we are rushing out of this area. this reminds us just how dangerous and desperate the life has become for the libyan people. we re going to talk to ben live from libya later. india police say it is going to take more to pinpoint who is behind the triple bomb blast in mumbai. it killed 18 people. no intelligence is pointing to anything imminent. for now the minister says anything hostile to india is suspect. don t give it another shot. today, the president, congressional leaders have been going back and forth on a debt ceiling increase for about a week now. the deadline is august 2nd. otherwise the u.s. may not be able to pay its bills. so far, little to show but ex as sper rags. eric cantor and then walked out of the talks. we re going to talk to the policy as well as the personality cla
the report says the tabloid wanted phone numbers and details of calls leading up to the terror attacks almost a decade ago. nbc s anabel reports on the demise. reporter: rupert murdoch arrived in london to oversee the crisis threatening his media empire in britain. on the road to his headquarters he enjoyed one last read of the newspaper he closed down last week. thank you and good-bye screamed the front page. it was britain s biggest selling paper with an unbeaten record for exposing corruption but the tables have turned and it is now being investigated following allegations of police bribery and widespread hacking of personal voice mails. few of the current staff were at the paper when these events are alleged to have taken place but all have lost their jobs. it s a terrific shame that it s come to this. and as i said to the staff this morning, you know, it s