How much is the robot? London (Reuters)-cell phone hackers scandal across rupert murdoch's media empire Britain of watergate, for decades to continue with the radiation, the former Washington post "reporter Carl Bernstein said on Thursday.
American journalist, help to win his newspaper for him in the 1970 s Asian financial crisis, the work of the Pulitzer prize for Richard Nixon, said there was a "strong finishes" between two kinds of circumstances in common.
He says, they are all involved in corruption charges, and the highest has caused public state institutions, especially the loss of trust in government.
"The similarity is really amazing. Disappeared in the huge consequences, is with our generation cultural moment," he said, "the guardian" in London at the debate.
Bernstein said, he has been resisting the temptation, compare other important events, because his watergate scandal in 1972 at the democratic national committee headquarters in Washington critical theft report.
"However, this is the real similarity is significant," he added. "This is about a damaged a free institutions and of the consequences of is so profound sensibility"
News corporation has been shaking, and for July, when it is revealed, one of the British newspapers of the self-employed person of the victims of the murder messages, celebrities and politicians to chop down dead scandal.
The revealed the media and senior politicians and police embarrassing links between. British prime minister Cameron, between the owner and the national politicians and media is the highest level of the police have to resign new relationships need to speak.
However, Nixon became the first President of the United States to resign, in some of his officials were prosecuted, Mr Cameron has mainly from crisis in excellent condition.
The conservative leaders have been criticized his media chief hire former murdoch newspaper editor, but Cameron apology the decision, and rejected his judgment is flawed advice.
Bernstein said, hackers scandal damaged Britain's politicians, regulators and the reputation of the media. Repeat the same pattern has been in other countries, although often for a different reason.
"Our organization has lost the trust of the people," he said.
"If there is a single thing, today, from the Middle East to New York, Greece, Britain, all over the world, it's in our organization and without trust."
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