colorful, controversial and powerful. he has changed a nation. and now what you ve got are the super fangs funded by elections. and that cannot be what the founding fathers suggested. tonight, justice skelea on the right to choose. that was the theory used in rowe versus wade. the highest court in the land where the issues who died america are decided. this is piers morgan tonight. . good evening, it isn t often a supreme court justice invites a journalist to come and sit down with him. i m here to interview the longest serving justice. they just rolled on and are pending. that still left a lot of ground to cover. his thoughts on campaign finance and politics. and his colleagues, it s all on the table tonight on my exclusive interview. the new book, reading law: the interpretation of legal texts. justice skelea, welcome. ron, welcome to you, too. the book is very much a template for the way that you conducted your legal life. you are a man that believes fundame
ors in letters to it is inspectors general for five different government security agencies. we ve been digging into one of their most serious claims. they point finger, at this woman, huma abedin, secretary of state hillary clinton s deputy chief of staff. implying she may somehow be working on behalf of the muslim brotherhood. and questioning how she got a security clearance. now, you would think to make a charge like that for sitting members of congress to make a charge like that, that they would have some actual evidence, right? you would think that. but the truth is they don t have any direct evidence. what they have are allegations of past connections of relatives of hers that are tenuous best. keith has called for bachmann to produce credible evidence. so bachmann produced a 16 page letter she sent to the stay with me now, because we re going to walk you through the logic she lays out in this particular case. she says the mother, brother and late father are connected to
him. i m so proud of him. he has done so much good work in the world. former president george w. bush. i want to stay connected to the veteran community. i won t be a public person. this is a rare interview for me. the wounded warriors and keeping america great. this is piers morgan tonight. . two big introduce. the first is with ted turner, but also an outspoken man and what he thinks of television and america and his life. a rare interview where george w. bush talks about keeping america great and the cause closest to his heart. the country s veterans. after 9/11, millions volunteered. they said we want to serve our country. i don t view it as anything and the cause of securing our country and the cause of liberty. the interview with george w. bush coming later and first on this occasion, literally no introduction. he is the man who created cnn. the reason i and others are here. ted turner. welcome back. how does it feel? good. does it? yeah. are you p
he s done so much good work in the world. george w. bush. i want to stay connected to the better of community. i m not going to be a public person. this is a rare interview for me. this is piers morgan tonight . good ef ening the first ted turner, a tv pioneer. but, also, a very out spoken man and a rare interview for president george w. bush. if anyone knows about keeping america great is a former american president. after 9/11, millions of volunteers and they said i want to serve my country. and i m i don t view it as anything personal. i view that as we were all serving together. we were all part of a great cause. the cause of securing our country. and the cause of liberty. that s good with george w. bush coming later. but, first, someone who, i think on this occasion, literally needs no introduction. he is the man who created cnn. the reason that i am here and others are here working here. ted turner. welcome back, ted. good to be here. how does it fee
you can have. the games, the glory, the pride of america. this is a piers morgan tonight fourth of july special. good evening. and happy fourth of july. what better way to celebrate america s independence than by honoring the country s independent athletes. in just a few weeks they will be on the world stage in london competing for gold with billions watching. in the next hour, we ll hear their stories in their own words. it s revealing, moving, surprising and inspiring. we begin with allison felix, one fastest women in the world. she s winning headlines with the way she made it to the olympic team. allyson felix and jennifer were tied and were going to have a runoff until jennifer pulled out. how are you feeling? i just can t wait. is it like being a racehorse. is everything so finely tuned? all geared up for an explosive new moments? it is. you do all this training for 21 seconds. it s very quick. i want to take you back to probably the worst moment of your li