Showing posts with label scandal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scandal. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Secret Service Scandal Update

Via New York Daily News: "The Daily News published the first photos of the Colombian call girl whose encounter with a cheapskate Secret Service agent set off the agency's worst sex scandal. Dania Suarez, the 24-year-old single mom of a 9-year-old son, has gone into hiding as the scandal mushrooms, according to neighbors...".* Ana Kasparian, Cenk Uygur, and Jayar Jackson break it down and include an update on the Secret Service agents involved.

View more photos here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/secret-service-colombian-hooker-scandal-escort-explosive-scandal-article-1.1064287#ixzz1sYJJMswX

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Is Sky in danger of falling? Michael Wolff reacts as hacking scandal hits Murdoch's TV news in UK

"Viewpoint" host Eliot Spitzer and Michael Wolff, columnist for The Guardian and author of "The Man Who Owns the News," evaluate how an admission of email hacking at Sky News in the United Kingdom further threatens Rupert Murdoch's empire and whether the U.S. Justice Department has grounds to prosecute News Corporation on American shores. "Ultimately what happens to this company -- the fate of this company -- depends upon what the Justice Department does," says Wolff.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Is Sky in danger of falling? Michael Wolff reacts as hacking scandal hits Murdoch's TV news in UK

"Viewpoint" host Eliot Spitzer and Michael Wolff, columnist for The Guardian and author of "The Man Who Owns the News," evaluate how an admission of email hacking at Sky News in the United Kingdom further threatens Rupert Murdoch's empire and whether the U.S. Justice Department has grounds to prosecute News Corporation on American shores. "Ultimately what happens to this company -- the fate of this company -- depends upon what the Justice Department does," says Wolff.
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