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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
solutions and right now, those solutions, many of them, lie with congress. but there are causes and there are many of them. a simple answer would be the cleanest, the most convenient, out of control deficits or stimulus. it s barack obama or george w. bush, but it s not that simple, not that satisfying. one cause however does stand out amongst many. cheap and ample credit. for years the ability of almost every working american to access more credit than they should have been able to, masked the underlying fact that lower and middle class incomes were not rising. people felt and in many cases actually were wealthier than their salaries or socioeconomic status would suggest. getting a loan and buying a house, often more house than you needed or would have expected to buy, made you feel wealthier. as more people bought those houses, your net worth increased. you borrowed against that house, maybe. maybe you put your kids through college with the money. maybe you bought another h
dealing with. this mystery illness causes a respiratory attack that kills children. federal agents busted a massive drug operation in tempe, arizona. they took in three tons of marijuana, 30 pounds of meth amphetamine and $2.4 million in cash. 20 people were arrested. libyan people voting freely and openly. it is the first real live democratic exercise in libya since the fall of gadhafi. near live 3 million waited in long lines to vote in polling stations across the station. we heard of a knew disruptions, but overall, observers say people were able to vote in peace. in southern russia, flash flooding killed more than 100 people. rising waters swept through houses as people slept. some people had to be rescued from roof tops and trees. the water submerged streets, ripped out traffic lights and tranlded vehicles. one town got two months of rain in 24 hours. now take a look at this. keep an eye on the street at the top of your screen. see that tractor trailer? there i
writing for a 5-4 majority, he latched onto the penalty part, calling it a tax and deeming that constitutionally kosher. i know the debate over this law has been divisive. i respect the very real concerns americans have shared. i know a lot of coverage through this health care debate has focused on what it means politically. well, it should be pretty clear by now that i didn t do this because it was good politics. i did it because i believed it was good for the country. president obama today. here s mitt romney. as you might imagine, i disagree with the supreme court s decision. and it agree with the dissent. what the court did not do on its last day in session, i will do on my first day if elected president of the united states. and that is, i will act to repeal obama care. governor romney called it bad law and bad policy. but keeping them honest, it is also nearly identical to his own plan as governor of massachusetts. as for the mandate, well, keeping them honest,