charges to be brought for phone hacking since the obligations that news of the world employees hacked into million lee dowler s phony hrerpblg phone last summer. the trial process promises to be a lengthy one. martha,. thanks for the update. amy kellogg in london. bill: some folks can t catch a break, martha. huge clouds of sand and dust inch gulf an entire city yet again. they call that a dash. martha: haboob. bill: a haboob. we ll explain that word. do not get caught inside one of those. martha: no haboobs. jury selection could wrap-up today in drew petersen s murder trial. this is taking a longtime, right? he s charged with killing his third wife. why his defense attorneys now say the whole case could be thrown out? jurors don t convict people because they are jerks, otherwise there would be a lot of people in jail. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare?
murdered school girl million lee dowler. she said in a statement, quote, the charge concerning million lee dowler is particularly upsetting not only is it untrue but i have spent my journalistic career campaigning for victims of crime. brooks was also charged back in may with interfering in a police investigation into the denies.cking scandal, charges andy colson was also charged with the same crime, he went on to be prime minister s david cameron s director of communications until he stepped down last year. before that he was editor of news of the world, the sunday tabloid that was shut down last summer when the phone hacking scandal took on new steam. he is also charged in connection with hacking into two politicians phones. he said, quote at news of the world we ve worked on behalf of victims of crimes, sick lie violent crime, and the idea that i would sit in my office tkraoeplg up schemes to undermine investigations is simply untrue. martha, these are the first
americans say the slow economic recovery they believe is the result of bad policy according to these latest poll numbers. experts saying when it comes to the numbers we re going to get maybe you haven t seen anything yet. bill: don t like to hear that. stuart varney leads our coverage. what do you experts mean when they say we haven t seen nothing yet? friday, big picture on the economy. one week later big picture on the employment situation. so far the experts have been winding down their expectations. meaning that the economy is weakening and the job situation is also getting worse. that s what they mean by you ain t seen nothing yet. in the past we had 3% growth, 200,000 jobs a month. the latest numbers will show we maybe only have 1% growth and maybe no new jobs per month so the economy is weakening. it is winding down. the economic picture getting worse. bill: 1% growth. that will not do much for you. that poll concludes that voters strongly believe more could have bee
wrong actions. yep. bill: that goes back to the point about the white house or congress making good or bad decisions. the president s policy has been stimulus, a trillion dollars worth there and big increase in government spending. what is the policy going forward? the president wants to spend more money that we don t have and raise taxes on the rich. if i can express an opinion, that is not a policy which will produce growth in the this economy. bill: stuart, see you at 9:15 at fbn. stuart varney here bringing all the good news and cheer. martha: good morning. all right, so after a brief pause that we saw in the campaigning due to the colorado movie massacre the race for the white house is now back in full swing really this morning. governor romney heading overseas today on a trip that will take him to england, poland and israel, what he is calling a learn and listen trip. he will meet with british prime minister david cameron, the olympics of course getting underway the
an online report about michele bachmann suffering from frequent migraines become as headache for her campaign. would that story be written about a man? yank uighar quits because he says the network told him to tone it down. he ll be here and he won t be toning it down. this is reliable sources. he looked well, 80 years old as he sat in the witness chair and hall tingly answered the questions. rupert murdoch says he runs a big company and couldn t be expected to know the details of illegal conduct at one london tabloid or precisely how it was covered up. the chief executive of news corp. went out of his way to down play his influence. sometimes i would say to keep in touch. i edit the sunday times nearly every saturday, not to influence what he has to say at all. perhaps the most penetrating question came from a member of parliament who wanted to know just where does the buck stop? do you accept responsibility for this whole fiasco? no. you re not responsible