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Tonight: Jane Lynch

This evening "Piers Morgan Tonight" welcomes "Glee" star Jane Lynch for a primetime exclusive. Also, the man with the "golden voice," Ted Williams.
February 17th, 2011
11:46 AM ET

Clips From Last Night: Shocking stories of sexual abuse

On last night's "Piers Morgan Tonight", Piers Morgan talked to several of the plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit filed by military veteran women who are suing over sexual abuse during their time in the military. Hear their story above.

In the second half of the show, Piers talked to Cheryl Burke of "Dancing With The Stars" about her childhood abuse. Check out the video below:

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  1. LibelFreeZone

    Piers Morgan said in a recent interview that he’s been reading tabloids since he was seven years old and has “always wanted to be a journalist.” The problem is, when one sucks news at an early age from the teat of shock headlines, one has no idea what real journalism is. Thus, Morgan has a repugnant history as first a reporter for and then the editor of three notorious British tabloids. Morgan calls himself a serious journalist, yet he spent over a decade lying, exaggerating and printing salacious rumors about the rich and famous at The Sun (1989–94), News of the World (1994–95), and the Daily Mirror (1995–04). Without a public acknowledgment—indeed, an apology for deceiving the public—I don't think he'll ever be able to wash the stink off himself from being mentored by Rupert Murdoch and Kelvin Mackenzie, both repulsive yellow journalists. Now he's trotting himself out as a quality but "dangerous" mainstream interviewer when he should be hunkering down to actually learn the ethics and skills of responsible journalists. Shame on CNN for hiring this disreputable and lame excuse for a journalist. It’s a sad day for journalism when Piers Morgan is considered mainstream.

    February 17, 2011 at 2:09 pm | Report abuse | Reply
  2. stellaoshi

    i watched the interview of Cheryl Burke. She mentioned she had a Filipino nanny who didn't speak English at all and only spoke to her in Filipino. I don't know the Nanny nor do i know Ms. Burke but for her to say that her nanny didn't speak any English is not true! because we Filipinos speak (no matter how pidgin) and understand English.

    February 21, 2011 at 9:24 pm | Report abuse | Reply

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