Action is being taken against the Sun Newspaper. Legal action against the mirror group over allegations of Phone Hacking. Who did you hack . Be quicker to say who i didnt hack, wouldnt it . Be easier. Celebrities, politicians. I was living in this sort of superhighway of illicit information. It was exciting. You felt like a spy. I dont know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. Phone hacking was not practised by the Mail On Sunday or the daily mail. You have just about anybody whos ever appeared in a Tabloid Newspaper saying, give me large wodges of cash, please. I think its actually a legal scandal. Its not the money im after. Its. Its to expose their guilt. Its justice. As long ago as i can remember, All I Ever Wanted to do was act. That was it. Thats my only memory. Ive been lucky that i have loved myjob. But the other side of it, which i was completely and utterly unprepared for, was overwhelming. I fell very much in love with my first co star, and
Day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. Phone hacking was not practised by the mail. On sunday or the daily mail. You have just about anybody whos ever appeared in a Tabloid Newspaper saying, give me large wodges of cash, please. I think its actually a legal scandal. Its not the money im after. Its to expose their guilt. Its justice. As long ago as i can remember, All I Ever Wanted to do was act. That was it. Thats my only memory. Ive been lucky that i have loved myjob. But the other side of it, which i was completely and utterly unprepared for, was overwhelming. I fell very much in love with my first co star, and got papped with him, and the next day had ten people outside my house, and that was it. It was from one day to the next, it was not there, and then it was very much there. Ever since jude got together with sienna on the set of alfie, theyve been a real golden couple. | we talked before about the paparazzi, how are you coping . Because you seem to be fol
all right. dana, thanks. dana: have a great show. bret: gogood evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two major stories, first former president donald trump is appealing a decision by maine s democratic secretary of state barring him from primary ballot in his role january 6th, 2021 capitol riot. expecting a similar appeal over colorado s decision to remove the decision from that state s ballot. we begin with claudine gay s resignation as the president of harvard university. the departure comes amid several plagiarism accusations criticism over her december congressional testimony where she was unable to say unequivocally calls on campus for the genocide of jews violated the policy. gay is the second person to resign following the testimony along with former upenn president liz magill. mollie lyon has that story from our boston unit tonight. good evening, bret. harvard president claudine gay making it official announcing her decision with heavy hear
perry s attorneys are calling for a new trial, saying they want to introduce evidence that foster repeatedly instigated confrontations and was the quote first aggressor. when the murder happened on july 25th 2020 perry, now a 35 year old army sergeant. worked as a rideshare driver and had just dropped off a passenger near a blm protest. prosecutors say perry drove into the protest and instigated a confrontation. perry s attorneys say foster, a 28 year old air force veteran motion to perry as protesters were beating on his car practice something some of them right legally carrying an assault style weapon. that night . perry had a handgun in his car and at some point in the exchange. he fired multiple times, killing foster. during the police interrogation. perry gave several versions of the position of foster s gun was going in there. they want to, you know, also told police he did not try to kill foster honestly did not want to want him to die. i wanted to do was capacity him.
disastrous showing the biggest spike in consumer prices in over 40 years that the fed felt the need to move fast here to take a page out of the playbook of alan greenspan and paul volker with a very big interest rate increase, and they signaled that more aggressive steps are to come because that official said they are, quote, strongly committed to getting inflation back down to 2%. and given that it s nowhere near 2% right now, that does imply more big rate increases to come. as far as why this is happening, i think it s important to think about the economy as almost like a car on a highway, and the fed is the driver. when it needs to speed the car up, it will cut interest rates to stimulate demand. right now we have the opposite situation. it s going dangerously fast, and so the fed needs to slow things down. it s actually slamming the brakes on the economy. the problem here, victor, for the fed is if they don t do enough inflation can go out of control. if they do too much,