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shepard: new accusations that news of the world employees were spying on people. news corporation parent company of fox news channel closed down that united kingdom newspaper last month. investigators say the tabloid staffers hacked into the news accounts of people they were covering, including celebrities and murder victims. now, a newly released letter that a former news of the world correspondent apparently sent back in 2007 indicates employees openly discussed phone hackings during editorial meetings. amy kellogg live in london. james murdock, the head of news corps europe and asia may have to go back and testify before those lawmakers again at those lawmakers at that committee. those lawmakers saying there are discrepancies between what james murdock told them he knew about phone hacking and what some ....
members of the britt parliament. they are supposed to hammer him and his allies on a empire destroying jobs and careers and now raising new questions about his company s conduct right here in the united states. bribery, hacking, corruption of power. lawmakers say the allegations are not about just sleazy journalism, about the power of an empire that has gone largely unchallenged, before now. it s 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and 6:00 a.m. on the west coast. thanks for joining us. here are other stories we will take a look. another step in the nation s debt crisis but not any closer to a final deal. the house will vote on a republican measure but the president says he won t even consider it. the government deadline remains august 2nd before it runs out of money. the space shuttle atlantis on its way home. this morning, it did undock from the international space station and began the final voyage in the program s 30-year-old history. now back to the murdoch media s ....
did resign he says in order to keep the metropolitan police from being distracted from their work so that he could focus fully on the investigation. here s what he said in a brief statement earlier. however, the issue of my integrity is different. let me state clearly, i and the people who know me know my integrity is completely intact. i may wish we had done something differently but i ll not lose any sleep over my personal integrity. both stevenson and brooks were due to be grilled by lawmakers on tuesday in two separate committee hearings. those are likely to go ahead but in brooks case she may not be able to answer all of lawmakers questions because there is a danger she may prejudice the ongoing police investigation or possibly even incriminate herself. so she may be very limited. but, of course, most of the attention is probably going to be on james and rupert murdoch who are also going to be grilled by lawmakers in parliament on tuesday. they will be answerin ....
thank you for being with us today. let s start with the story that seems to have come to some kind of an end. this is casey anthony leaving jail 12 days after being found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter. she walked out the front door, which was a surprise to many. anthony was found guilty of lying to police, and that got her a four year-sentence, and you factor in time served and good behavior, and she s out. this comes three years and a day after she was first arrested on the disappearance of her daughter. david mattingly joins us. this was a surprise to many that she walked out the front door. reporter: that s right. there are a number of scenarios in mind, and they had several contingency plans at the jail depending what was going on at the time. as she walked out there were hundreds, very focal, and many holding signs, and it was an emotional time, and they allowed her to walk outside to a waiting suv, and from there they went straight out on to the ....