outfront tonight, crisis in america. just take a look at this video. sums it all up. you at home watching me, all of us are hurtling full bore into a cliff that could be our doom. this is the so-called fiscal cliff. $15 trillion in debt climbing every day. $2.8 trillion in tax cuts scheduled to expire this year. if we hit this cliff, fellow lemmings, we ll die. tonight i spent the day hearing the conversation at the fiscal summit from the key players, a bipartisan group including president bill clinton, treasury secretary timothy geithner, house budget committee chair paul ryan, house speaker john boehner, alan simpson from simpson-bowles and what i heard from all of them is a bipartisan call for action and alarm. the next few years could be the most consequential two years we see in washington and have seen in the last 50 or 60 years. and interest rates will go up so fast you won t be able to catch your breath. how much? how much are they going up? wall street investor
voices the regime of bashar al assad has for 14 months tried to silence with batons and bullets and mortars and murder. these are men, women and children who 14 months ago began raising their voices, asking semifor change, reform. an end to corruption, discrimination. basic freedoms that most of us in the world take for granted. they spoke out peacefully and were with met with tear gas, tanks and torture. there s no more talk of peace were of reform. now they fight back. they ll not stop, they say, until bashar al assad and his regime of lies has fallen. just over 300 yards from where i m standing is the syrian border. you can see lights in the distance. that s syria, that s how close we are. the syrian regime does not want us here, they refused our request for visas to enter syria, as they have for many months now. we wanted to come so that you could hear the voices that they have tried so long to distance. children who have lost their parents. mothers and fathers who have s
basic freedoms that most of us in the world take for granted. they spoke out peacefully and were with met with tear gas, tanks and torture. there s no more talk of peace were of reform. now they fight back. they ll not stop, they say, until bashar al assad and his regime of lies has fallen. just over 300 yards from where i m standing is the syrian border. you can see lights in the distance. that s syria, that s how close we are. the syrian regime does not want us here, they refused our request for visas to enter syria, as they have for many months now. we wanted to come so that you could hear the voices that they have tried so long to distance. children who have lost their parents. mothers and fathers who have seen their kids shot to death in the streets in front of them. the refugee camps in turkey are well run. they re probably the cleanest refugee camps i have seen, but they re miserable places. nearly everyone here has lost a loved one. we ve been visiting the camps, spea
plus, a rare interview with former president george w. bush. i want to stay connected to the veteran community. whoo! i m not going to be a very public person. this is a rare interview for me. his remarkable mission for wounded warriors and keeping america great. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. two big interviews tonight. the first with ted turner, a tv pioneer. but also a very outspoken man. i want to anyway what he thinks of television, america and his life today. plus a rare interview for president george w. bush. if anyone knows about keeping america great, it s a former president. tonight he talks about the cause close to his heart. counseling veterans. after 9/11 millions volunteered. and they said, i want to serve my country. and i m i don t view it as anything personal. i view it as that we were all serving together. we were all part of a great cause, the cause of securing our country and the cause of liberty. an exclusive interview with pres
i m so proud of him. he s done so much good work in the world. plus a rare interview with former president george w. bush. i want to stay connected to the veteran community. i m not going to be a very public person. this is a rare interview for me. his remarkable mission for wounded warriors and keeping america great. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. two interviews tonight. the first with ted turner, a tv pioneer. also a very outspoken man. he ll let us know what he thinks of television, america and his life today. plus a rare interview for president george w. bush. if anyone knows about keeping america great, the former president tonight talks about the cause close to his heart. counseling veterans. after 9/11 millions volunteered. and they said, i want to serve my country. and i m i don t view it as anything personal. i view it as that we were all serving together. we were all part of a great cause. the cause of securing our country. and the cause o