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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Piers Morgan Tonight: Christie on Copter-Gate: 'I Would Not Make a Different Decision'

CNN Interview to air tonight at 9 p.m.

CNN's Piers Morgan and Gov. Chris Christie talked politics and 2012 in their interview at the Livingston High School gym last week, CNN says today in promoting the hourlong interview that will air 9 p.m. Tuesday. In an excerpt released on its website, Morgan hones in on the recent controversy surrounding Christie using a state helicopter to go to his son’s baseball game. "I'm a father first," said Christie. "I miss a lot of stuff with my kids, and I'm not complaining, that's the nature of this job. And I asked for this job.” In the video clip, Christie continues, “… that was the way I could get to my son’s game that day. I make no apologies for it.” Christie says he paid back the cost of the trip because of public perception that he used …

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11:30 am on Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Does Bloomfield use these voting machines? Did it use them in the governor's election? http://citp.princeton.edu/voting/advantage/ . . . . Insecurities and Inaccuracies of the Sequoia AVC Advantage 9.00H DRE Voting Machine by Andrew W. Appel1, Maia Ginsburg1, Harri Hursti, Brian W. Kernighan1, Christopher D. Richards1, and Gang Tan2. 1Princeton University 2Lehigh University "The AVC Advantage …   more ›

Thursday, June 9, 2011

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Governor Makes A Suprise VIsit Home

Governor Chris Christie stopped by his hometown of Livingston on Wednesday to film an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan.

There was only one thing hotter in Livingston than the weather on Wednesday, and that was Piers Morgan sitting down at the counter of the Ritz Diner for a conversation and coffee with Gov. Chris Christie. Christie was showing Morgan around his hometown. They met up at Livingston High School, where Morgan interviewed the governor for “Piers Morgan Tonight,” which will air next Wednesday at 9 p.m. “Our AP Government class had the opportunity to have an exchange of ideas with the Governor and let me say that our students were impressive with their questions and commentary,” said LHS Principal Pam Clause McGoarty. Christie (Class of 1980) asked for his former class adviser, Don Schwartz, to be present. “They were able to reminisce about Chris…

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