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Nightline Tonight Mon., December 10, 2007


Amid recent revelations that the CIA destroyed video tapes of the interrogation of high-value terror suspects, one 15-year veteran of the agency is speaking publicly for the first time. John Kiriakou, who led the team responsible for catching al Qaeda logistics chief Abu Zubaydah in 2002, talks about the controversial torture method used in this case. ABC News' chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross reports.
Oprah on the Campaign Trail
TV host Oprah Winfrey joined Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., on the campaign trail this weekend, where she gave a political sermon on his behalf. There were more than 29,000 people packed inside a stadium waiting to hear Oprah and Obama speak -- potential voters in the race for the U.S. presidential nomination. ABC's David Wright reports as Oprah, for the first time, campaigns on behalf of a political candidate.
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