sure enough that night she was there. we just had this wonderful time with our community, and then after that point, we both kind of knew something s going on here. after a whirlwind courtship, dating, and engagement, andrew and melissa are finally ready to tie the knot, and as the day of the wedding arrives, everyone is eager to begin the ceremony. i was stressed. i was feeling really kind of uptight, and i just had this moment of like i don t want to feel like this on my wedding day, and i asked god for joy. and joy she gets. as melissa and her father walk down the aisle, things just keep getting funnier and funnier from the organist who won t stop playing i was like, okay, come on, organ lady, this is my wedding day. to melissa s dad telling their love story. oh, thank you. we were just laughing through the whole thing and crying. things become downright comical. but by the time melissa and andrew get to their vows, the
on his mind than impressing the faculty. he wants to see melissa, who s a junior at the school. i was hoping i d get an audience with her. sure enough that night she was there. we just had this wonderful time with our community, and then after that point, we both kind of knew something s going on here. after a whirlwind courtship, dating, and engagement, andrew and melissa are finally ready to tie the knot, and as the day of the wedding arrives, everyone is eager to begin the ceremony. i was stressed. i was feeling really kind of uptight, and i just had this moment of like i don t want to feel like this on my wedding day, and i asked god for joy. and joy she gets. as melissa and her father walk down the aisle, things just keep getting funnier and funnier from the organist who won t stop playing i was like, okay, come on, organ lady, this is my wedding day. to melissa s dad telling their love story. oh, thank you. we were just laughing through the whole thing and c
how did that go down in the restaurant? heads were turned. the man has a voice. you can imagine it. i can. i want to get to your rewrites. you ve rewritten the preamble. you said it lacks zazz. what is that? a litany of very auspicious goals for the country. i thought what s some way people can get it memorized? above and beyond say, school house rock which has done a pretty good job with the constitution. i thought maybe a rhyming couplet or two. maybe something that will make sure kids learn in it nursery school, for that matter. and final question to you. from the perspective of the daily show. bring it. we ve pro mode your book enough and i m sick of doing that. it is an excellent book which i ve started to read. he is sick of doing that. who is the funnier, the president or mitt romney? that s for society to decide. i happen to think the president is hillary just. not a surprise there because i in fact think he can deliver a line and he does that nice little th
also, rita wilson, hollywood royalty and the better half of that guy, tom hanks. and only in america, the family jacksons, brothers reunited and divided over michael s killer and a mother grieving her son s death. will you ever get over this? never. every morning, every all through the day, i think about michael. i just miss him. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we begin with our big story, the bruising battle for the white house. not just votes that count. it is the money president obama and mitt romney spent billions since announcing support for same sex marriage. president obama raised at least $20 million. $15 million of which came from that big party in hollywood last night, hosted by george clooney. director and actor rob reiner was among the select few invited. he joins me for this interview. rob, what was it like? it was a great evening. i mean, what was wonderful about it is that even though we had raised that, you know, you mentioned $15 milli
about his faith, family and all those supposed wild nights. and rita wilson, the better half of tom hanks. the jacksons, a mother still grieving her son s death. will you ever get over this? never. every morning, every all through the day i think about michael. i just miss him. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we begin with our big story and the bruising battle for the white house. it s not just the votes that count. it is the money president obama and mitt romney spent billions since announcing support for same-sex marriage. president obama raised at least $20 million. $15 million of which came from that big party in hollywood last night, hosted by george clooney. director and actor rob reiner was among the select few invited. tonight he joins me for this interview. rob, what was it like? it was a great evening. i mean, what was wonderful about it is that even though we had raised that, you know, you mentioned $15 million, about 2/3 of that money c