
CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin talks with Wolf Blitzer about his new book "The Oath: The Secret Struggle for the Supreme Court."
Tonight on Anderson Cooper 360°, Amanda Knox’s former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, speaks to Anderson about his tell all book – ‘Honor Bound’.
Below are sound bites from their interview:
Anderson Cooper: One of the things, when Amanda was questioned by police, was she ended up kind of saying things that kind of implicated her and implicated you. It made it sound as if maybe she had been there when Meredith Kercher was killed. Explain to someone who has never been through interrogation, how that can happen. I mean, if you weren’t involved, why would somebody say, you know why do people confess.
Raffaele Sollecito: there are maybe 10 investigators who are really aggressive. And they push you, saying “You’re a liar,”, just to me saying, “You are stupid,” “You’re covering a slutty whore, a slutty girl,” “She will be back in Seattle,” and “You will never see her again,” “You, you fell in love with a whore,” They were really aggressive, And this is a detail but it lasts almost 10 hours always in this way and after you are exhausted and you don’t sleep they threaten you they say you will be in jail for the rest of your life. You will never see your parents again You give them whatever they want.
CNN chief national correspondent John King reports from Michigan, Romney's home state and an auto bailout beneficiary, about the new CNN/ORC poll results.
CNN Poll: Romney trailing in birth stateOn CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin, Greg Buckley, Sr. said his son told him if he did not leave Afghanistan soon, they are going to murder me here.
As Latin America continues to drive economic growth around the globe, the continent is fast becoming a key location for the movers and shakers of the business world. This month, ‘CNN Business Traveller’ turns its eye to a country demanding particular attention – Chile. While it may not be as big as its neighbours, this country boasts aviation, hotel and tourism industries that are booming. The programme meets the President Sebastián Piñera, who talks about the future of Chile and its economy.
The programme sees host Richard Quest interviews the key players behind the merger of the continent’s two airline giants, Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM, creating the largest airline in the region – LATAM. Meanwhile, ‘CNN Business Traveller’ host Ayesha Durgahee sits down with Accor Hotels, who identify the future of their company in Latin America.
‘CNN Business Traveller’ also meets David Neeleman – the man who is driving the low cost airline industry in Brazil – as he seeks a merger to create Brazil’s third largest airline. Plus the programme visits Chile’s ‘must see’ destinations, looking at what not to miss when visiting the capital city of Santiago.
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The Dark Money Shuffle: Court ruling keeps political donations a secret
On Erin Burnett OutFront: CNN Contributor John Avlon continued part two of his series on the Super PAC economy.
A federal appeals court Tuesday overturned a ruling that would have tightened disclosure rules for political donations. The decision may make it even harder to follow the money trail at a time when record amounts of money are being poured into the election through Super PACs and other groups.
In case you missed part one from 9/17/12 - Video: John Avlon: Super PAC economy: Big Spenders
On last night's OutFront, CNN's Arwa Damon gives her latest report on the ongoing investigation into the horrific attack in which Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed.
On Early Start Governor Jack Markell (D-DE) reacts to Mitt Romney video leak and press conference.
When CNN Anchor John Berman asks if this is a good or bad development for conservatives, mentioning Rush Limbaugh’s support, Gov. Markell says, “I'm sure that that's what Rush Limbaugh believes. I guess that's what Romney believes. But if you're a senior citizen, if you're a student, if you're a veteran who's come back from war, he's talking about you. You're the 47 percent that he is saying, you know, you feel like you're entitled. You don't want to be working.”
Early Start with John Berman & Zoraida Sambolin airs weekday mornings from 5-7am ET on CNN.

