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Nightline Tonight Thu., January 24, 2008


Bill and Hill
When Hillary Clinton's bid for the presidency began, her husband Bill stayed in the shadows. Not anymore. The former president is taking center stage and attacking Hillary's foe calling Barack Obama's position on the Iraq war a "fairy tale," and aggressively challenging the media's courtship of the Illinois senator. Is the charismatic former president overshadowing his wife and hurting her campaign? Nightline co-anchor Terry Moran reports.
How Would Jesus Spend?
Howard Dayton got himself into some serious debt before he found God. That's when he started to comb through the Bible for financial wisdom. He found more than 2,350 mentions of money and possessions, and typed them up. He and his wife Bev started to live by what those passages had to say. Now, Dayton has an empire that includes dozens of books, a financial organization, and a radio show which reaches about 2 million people each week. ABCNews' Dan Harris reports. For more on this story click here.
$7 Billion Man
Jerome Kerviel was charged today with one of the biggest cases of banking fraud in history. Kerviel kept betting that the European markets would turn around but $7.2 billion later, he has been suspended from his job at Societe Generale in Paris, and no one can seem to find him. How could this have happened at France's second largest bank? And what exactly can $7 billion buy you? ABCNews' chief foreign correspondent Jim Sciutto reports from Paris. We hope you'll join us.
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