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CNNW Piers Morgan Tonight May 4, 2012

i m so proud of him. that s a rare interview with george w. bush. i want to stay connected to the veteran community. this is a rare interview for me. remarkable mission of wounded warriors and keeping america great. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. two big interviews. the first with ted turner, but also a very outspoken man. plus a rare interview with george w. bush. keeping america great as a former president. he talks about the causes closest to his heart. after 9/11, millions volunteered. they said i want to serve my country. and i don t view it as anything personal. i view it as we were all serving together. we were part of a great cause. because of securing our country and the cause of liberty. that interview coming later. but first, someone who i think literally needs no introduction. he s the man who created cnn. the reason i m here and others are here working here, ted turner. welcome back. it s good to be here. how does it feel to be

CNNW Piers Morgan Tonight May 4, 2012

it. you can get by on a million or two. he even rewrote his own version of the ten commandments. and his ex-wife says this about him. i m so proud of him. that s a rare interview with george w. bush. i want to stay connect ed to the veteran community. this is a rare interview for me. remarkable mission of wounded w warriors and keeping america great. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. two big interviews. the first with ted turner, but also a very outspoken man. plus a rare interview with george w. bush. keeping america great as a former president. he talks about the causes closest to his heart. after 9/11, millions volunteered. they said i want to serve my country. and i don t view it as anything personal. i view it as we were all serving together. we were part of a great cause. because of securing our country and the cause of liberty. that interview coming later. but first, someone who i think literally needs no introduction. he s the man who cre

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 May 4, 2012

student loan rates low by cutting the health care prevention funding. the republicans only grudgingly voted to extend the low rates and funding the preventative health care that s true. you can agree with them or not. that s not what i m arguing. but they re cutting prevention funding for everyone not just women. those are facts. we ve reported on this before. but it didn t stop the group moveon.org from taking out this full page ad in politico. republicans must think we re stupid, is how it s titled. the republicans will only keep rates low if they cut funding for women s health, it says. it closes with a call to keep stafford loan rates low and do it in a way that doesn t pit students against women. keeping them honest though, it doesn t. what the house bill does do is zero out a billion dollar portion of new health care law devoted to preventative medicine. money for smoking prevention, hiv screening, nutrition programs, hospital infection control, immunization, money to h

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 May 3, 2012

11 participants, that s one of them with hazing. in convicted the maximum anyone could face would be six years in prison. again, the question is why not murder or manslaughter charges? one answer says state prosecutors is that it would be tough getting convictions with the evidence that they have. the testimony obtained to date does not support a charge of murder in that it does not contain the elements of murder. we can prove participation in hazing and a death. we do not have a blow or a shot or a knife thrust that killed mr. champion. it is an aggregation of things which exactly fit the florida statute as written by the legislature. well, that statute was written seven years ago with the best intentions to hold people accountable for hazing deaths. you have to wonder, though, does the very fact that it s on the books allow some people to pay lighter penalties for causing someone s death than would otherwise be the case? the attorney for the champion family says so. he

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 May 3, 2012

while bandmates hit him. today florida prosecutors charged 11 alleged participants with what s called felony hazing. they charged two others with misdemeanors. if convicted, the maximum anyone could face for beating someone to death would be six years in prison. again, the question is why not murder or manslaughter charges? one answer, say prosecutors, is that it would be tough getting convictions with the evidence that they have. the testimony obtained to date does not support a charge of murder in that it does not contain the elements of murder. we can prove participation in hazing and a death. we do not have a blow or a shot or a knife thrust that killed mr. champion. it is an aggregation of things which exactly fit the florida statute as written by the legislature. well, that statute was written seven years ago with the best intentions to hold people accountable for hazing deaths. you have to wonder, though, does the very fact that it s on the books allow some people

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