
News Corp.'s Succession 'in Flux' as James Murdoch Resigns
Clip: 2/29/2012 | 8m 46s
News Corp.'s Succession 'in Flux' as James Murdoch Resigns
Under pressure from the phone-hacking scandal that engulfed his tabloid News of the World last summer, James Murdoch -- the youngest son of Rupert Murdoch -- stepped down as executive chairman of News International. Gwen Ifill discusses the ongoing fallout with Ned Temko of The Observer in London.
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News Corp.'s Succession 'in Flux' as James Murdoch Resigns
Clip: 2/29/2012 | 8m 46s
Under pressure from the phone-hacking scandal that engulfed his tabloid News of the World last summer, James Murdoch -- the youngest son of Rupert Murdoch -- stepped down as executive chairman of News International. Gwen Ifill discusses the ongoing fallout with Ned Temko of The Observer in London.
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