when we get it. all right. now let s go to the latest in the u.k. phone hacking investigation of news corp. international which is news international, i should say, which is owned by news corp., the parent company of fox news. greg talcott on this story for us today live from london. hi, greg. reporter: hey, martha. investigators continue to look at that phone hacking scandal amid new reports of a possibly broader scope to that probe. this comes after a week of dramatic testimony, we ve heard from the chairman, chief executive of news corp., rupert murdoch, on tuesday, and yesterday in the house of commons, british prime minister david cameron was on the hot seat. questions continue today about his dealings with news corp. executives. his government is sticking to the line there were no inappropriate discussions. also questions continue to be raised about cameron s hiring of andy coulson as his press chief. he was the editor of the news of the world newspaper at the time of the
well as fox news. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is in london with the latest. reporter: embattled prime minister david cameron cut short trip to africa to appear at the british parliament house of commons and it turned in raucous exchange where cameron had to defend his role in the growing phone hacking scandal here. that involved allegations of wrongdoing at the now close news of the world newspaper. owned by rupert murdock s news corp. cameron is under fire for hiring as his press chief the former editor of the paper andy coleson who later left the role and was arrested. with 20/20 hindsight and all that followed i would not have offered him the job and i expect he wouldn t have taken it. operation labor party leader didn t leave him off the hook. the prime minister, mr. speaker, was caught in a tragic conflict of loyalty. between the integrity that people should expect of him and his staff.
house of commons and it turned in raucous exchange where cameron had to defend his role in the growing phone hacking scandal here. that involved allegations of wrongdoing at the now close news of the world newspaper. owned by rupert murdock s news corp. cameron is under fire for hiring as his press chief the former editor of the paper andy coleson who later left the role and was arrested. with 20/20 hindsight and all that followed i would not have offered him the job and i expect he wouldn t have taken it. operation labor party leader didn t leave him off the hook. the prime minister, mr. speaker, was caught in a tragic conflict of loyalty. between the integrity that people should expect of him and his staff. and his perm allegiance to mr. coleson. he made the wrong choice. cameron was also questioned about the contact with news corp officials. he said today, though, he did not have any inappropriate