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CNNW Piers Morgan Tonight October 9, 2011

i m for second chances and mercy. yet, there s consequences to what we ve done. if i ask you about abortion, what would you say? my view is that every baby should live. do you find it a bit of a minefield? i enjoy it. joel and victoria osteen. great to be back with you. still praying for you. this is piers morgan tonight. welcome back. thanks. only yesterday you were gracing me with your presence. you re here. you have this great new book. every day is a friday. how to be happier seven days a week. i m thinking to myself, you are the two happiest people i ve met anyway. how could you get any happier? i think we all can, we ve learned what to ignore, certain battles not to fight. we can all be improving and growing and being happier. why fridays? when i came to new york in particular, i was horrified that on fridays my staff all came in dressed like, you know, people on the street. because it was apparently dress-down friday. and i was like, what do

CNNW CNN Newsroom October 9, 2011

amanda knox is now back home here in seattle after spending nearly four years in an italian prison. she was released after appealing her murder conviction. but she remains haunted by the nightmare that began to unfold when she was just a young student. amanda knox was going into her junior year of college. her mother etta recalls amanda the fresh-faced 20-year-old intent on adventure. she was going to study an broutd, going into college somewhere. she didn t know where yet. amanda would decide on perugia,ity la. her sister deanna remembers when she moved into this house which she shared with three other girls, two italians and bun one british constituent named meredith kercher. why was she so set on that apartment. i think it s because of the people really. it was close to the college and her roommates are the sweetest people in the world. but after only six weeks in italy, on the night of november 1st, 2007, amanda s overseas adventure would take a bizarre turn

CNNW CNN Newsroom October 9, 2011

the tabloids. now in a dramatic turn of events, amanda knox is free after being convicted of murder abroad. amanda knox is now back home here in seattle after spending nearly four years in an italian prison. she was released after appealing her murder conviction. but she remains haunted by the nightmare that began to unfold when she was just a young student. amanda knox was going into her junior year of college. her mother etta recalls amanda the fresh-faced 20-year-old intent on adventure. she was going to study abroad, going into college somewhere. she didn t know where yet. amanda would decide on perugia, italy. her sister deanna remembers when she moved into this house which she shared with three other girls, two italians and one britting student named meredith kercher. why was she so set on that apartment? i think it s because of the people really. it was close to the college and her roommates are the sweetest people in the world. but after only six weeks i

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 October 8, 2011

christian to a competent to a competent nonchristian like mitt romney. that s why i m enthusiastic about rick perry. what do you say that mormonnism shouldn t be an issue in this campaign? he s just as american as everybody else. i agree he s just as american as anyone else. and the article six of the constitution and mormones say they are christians. they believe in jesus christ. a lot of people say they are christians and they are not. they do not embrace historical christianity. i think we have the duty to prefer christians as our leaders. that s what john j., the first justice of the supreme court said. we have a decision between a rick perry and mitt romney, i think evangelicals have to go with rick perry. a spokesman for latter day saints declined to comment on the statement. he said that those who want to understand the centrality of christ to our faith can learn more about us and what we believe by going to mormon.org. joining us is robert jeffers. pasto

CNNW American Morning October 7, 2011

defended a controversial $535 million government loan to a california solar panel company that eventually went belly up. the solyndra drama continues. reporter: continues, and will for some time. the president when asked about that, jonathan silver, the man who has been heading up the loan program, which, of course, is the controversial part of this program, because of a guaranteed loan that was given to that solar panel company that president obama visited, and that went belly up in august, that s really what all of this stems around. well, he has resigned, and to listen to the department of energy we re hearing from secretary steven chu, he s saying jonathan silver, the man who testified before congress about this controversy recently. he was already leaving, had been told in july before news broke of solyndra filing for bankruptcy that he would be going into the private sector. so you re hearing from sort of the executive branch this was already going to happen, but you

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