Actor George Clooney and his father Nick are interviewed.
Rudy Giuliani is interviewed on "Piers Morgan Tonight", and he tells Piers Morgan he may be more likely to run for President in 2012 if Sarah Palin does too. In a green room Q&A after the interview, Giuliani gave his take on the state of the New York Yankees...and the state of Piers Morgan at CNN. "We're going to need a pitcher," said Giuliani. "As a Yankee fan, I'm nervous." As for Piers' future at CNN, Giuliani was a little less nervous: "A very probing interview, wonderful engaging personality, I don't see any reason why he wouldn't succeed." Giuliani also gave his take on how to get Piers to stop with all the cricket conversation – take a trip to Yankee Stadium. "He can come with me, the biggest expert on baseball," he said.
Joel Osteen, Senior Pastor of Lakewood Church and his wife, Co-Pastor Victoria Osteen are interviewed.
Sisters Kim and Kourtney Kardashian are interviewed.
The first in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporters include CNN Correspondents Nic Robertson, Ben Wedeman,Wolf Blitzer, John King, Amir Ahmed, Fran Townsend and Mohammed Jamjoom. Other guests are Steven Cook (Senior Fellow, Council On Foreign Relations), Frank Wisner (Former U.S. Ambassador To Egypt),Richard Grenell (Former U.S. Spokesperson to the United Nations), Robin Wright (Former Middle East Correspondent), Mark Coatney (Director, Tumblr) and Egyptian Journalist Sarah Sirgany.
The second in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporters include CNN Correspondents Anderson Cooper, Ben Wedeman and Nic Robertson. Guests appearing on the program are Christiane Amanpour, (ABC'S This Week), Prince Reza Pahlavi (exiled son of the Shah of Iran), Dan Rather (HD Net), Mohamed El-Erian (CEO of the world's largest bond fund manager, Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO)) and Mohamed Elbaradei (a leading opposition figure).
The third in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Piers interviews Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney. CNN's Anderson Cooper and Nic Robertson and Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times report on the crisis. A breaking news segment with CNN meteorologist Rob Marciano, located in Chicago, on a massive winter storm with the potential to cut a 1,500 mile swath of heavy snow, ice and bitter cold across America and affect 100 million people is also presented.
The fourth in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. CNN Correspondents Anderson Cooper, Ivan Watson and Hala Gorani report. Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani and Barbara Walters of ABC News and The View are interviewed on the crisis. Barbara also discusses a variety of topics, including having had open heart surgery.
The fifth in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporting are CNN Correspondents Anderson Cooper, John King, Nic Robertson, Fionnuala Sweeney and Peter Bergen. Other reporters are Nicholas Kristof (The New York Times), Sarah Sirgany (Daily News Egypt/International Herald Tribune), Mort Zuckerman (Editor In Chief U.S. News And World Report) and Martin Peretz (The New Republic).
The sixth in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporters include CNN Correspondents Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer and Ivan Watson. Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi (via a tanslator), Egyptian Finance Minister Dr. Samir Radwan (via telephone), Christiane Amanpour of ABC News, Sarah Sirgany of the Daily News Egypt/International Herald Tribune, Atlantic Council Chairman Chuck Hagel and Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff are interviewed on the crisis.
Actor Anthony Hopkins is interviewed.
Angie Dickinson, Linda Evans, Stefanie Powers and Nichelle Nichols are interviewed.
The seventh in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporters include CNN Correspondents Ivan Watson, Fareed Zakaria and Anderson Cooper. Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times and Senator Bill Nelson (D) of Florida are interviewed on the crisis. Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, Chair of King Hussein Foundation is interviewed on the crisis and a variety of other subjects. Lastly, Arianna Huffington and AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, are interviewed on AOL's $315 million purchase of the Huffington Post.
Actors and twin brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss from the film Social Network and NFL football player Michael Oher are interviewed.
In the first program before a live studio audience, Donald Trump is interviewed. A report on the sudden resignation of New York Republican Congressman Christopher Lee three hours after a report that he sent a shirtless photo of himself to a woman who wasn't his wife is also presented. Maureen O'Connor of the web site Gawker, who broke the story, is interviewed.
The eighth in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporters include CNN Correspondents Ben Wedeman, Ivan Watson, Wolf Blitzer, John King and Arwa Damon. Sarah Sirgany (Daily News Egypt/International Herald Tribune), Christiane Amanpour (ABC News' This Week), Sameh Shoukry (Egyptian Ambassador To United States), John Negroponte, (former United States Ambassador to Iraq), Paul Wolfowitz (former Deputy Secretary of Defense), General Richard Myers (former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman), Reza Aslan (author of No God But God), journalist Robin Wright, Rafat Ali (Founder of Paidcontent.org) and Aladdin Elaasar (author of The Last Pharaoh) are interviewed on the crisis.
Live from London, England, the ninth in a series of programs on the remarkable events in Egypt leading to the stepping down of President Hosni Mubarak. Reporters include CNN Correspondents Nic Robertson, Arwa Damon, Ben Wedeman and John King. Sarah Sirgany (Daily News Egypt/International Herald Tribune), Samir Radwan (Egyptian Finance Minister (via telephone)), Bill Richardson, (former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, former Energy Secretary and former Governor of New Mexico), Zalmay Khalilzad (former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.), Bob Baer (former CIA Officer), Paul Wolfowitz (former Assistant Secretary of Defense), Jane Mayer (The New Yorker), Maha Azzam (Associate Fellow, Chatham House) and Zvi Mazel (former Israeli Ambassador to Egypt) are interview on the crisis.
Donny Deutsch, host of Bravo TV's Love Calling and Phaedra Parks, Kandi Burruss and Nene Leakes of The Real Housewives of Atlanta are interviewed.
Janet Jackson is interviewed.
Marine Corps veteran Anu Bhagwati, Executive Director of the Service Women's Action Network and Rebekah Havrilla and Myla Haider, military members and plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Defense Secretaries Gates and Rumsfeld as interviewed. Rebekah and Myla tell their stories of sexual abuse while in the military. Also, Cheryl Burke of Dancing with the Stars is interviewed on overcoming her childhood trauma and abuse, which she discussed in her book Dancing Lessons.
Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Academy Award nominated stars of the film The King's Speech are interviewed.
The first in a series on the crisis in Libya with reports from CNN's Ben Wedemen and Wolf Blitzer. Jamie Smith (SCG International Risk), Khalil Matar (author of Lockerbie and Libya: A Study in International Relations), Prince Said Idris Al-Senussi (a member of Libya's opposition in exile), Victoria Cummock and Paul Hudson (Organization Families of Pan Am 103), John Hanna (former national security adviser to Vice President Cheney), Hank Cohen (former assistant secretary of state for African affairs, former ambassador to Gambia and Senegal), Mohammed el-Erian (CEO Pacific Investment Management Company), Tom Kloza (oil analyst, Oil Price Information Service) and Rafat Ali (founder of PaidContent.org) also discuss the developments in Libya. Also, Kim Savage, a reporter with Newstalk ZB, is interviewed via telephone from New Zealand where, on February 22, the city of Christchurch was hit with a 6.3 magnitude earthquake that has resulted in many fatalities.
The second in a series on the crisis in Libya with a report from CNN's Ben Wedeman. Hugh Hefner and his son Cooper are interviewed.
The third in a series on the crisis in Libya with a report from CNN's Ben Wedeman. Piers interviews the man he replaced, Larry King. Next, a look into the suicide of former NFL player Dave Duerson with his ex-wife, Alicia, his son, Tregg and CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Lastly, and interview with Lindsay Lohan's father, Michael, on his daughter's latest legal troubles.
The fourth in a series on the crisis in Libya with reports from CNN's Ben Wedeman, Ivan Watson and Anderson Cooper. Other guests include Reza Aslan (author of No God But God), Mohamed El-Erian (CEO of the world's largest bond fund manager, Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO)), Commissioner Ray Kelly, New York Police. Actress Sharon Stone is interviewed. Piers Morgan Tonight's Special Royal Correspondent, Katie Nicholl, reports on the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The fifth in a series on the crisis in Libya with reports from CNN's Ben Wedeman, Ivan Watson and John King. Other guests interviewed on Libya are Richard Barrett (U.N. Al Qaeda Taliban Monitoring Team) and Judith Drotar (Director Of American School Of Tripoli). Addiction expert Dr. Drew Pinsky is interviewed regarding Charlie Sheen's recent erratic behavior and drug problems. Film Director Kevin Smith is interviewed.
Charlie Sheen is interviewed.
Howard Bragman (founder of Fifteen Minutes Public Relations) and Bob Forrest (Hollywood Recovery Services) are interviewed regarding last night's interview with Charlie Sheen. Christiane Amanpour of ABC News discusses her recent interview with Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi. Harvey Weinstein, Executive Producer of the multiple Academy Award winning The King's Speech, including Best Picture, is interviewed. Senator Scott Brown (R-Mass) is interviewed.
Bret Michaels is interviewed.
Matt Damon, star of the film The Adjustment Bureau, is interviewed.
Jackie & Joan Collins are interviewed. Topher Grace, Anna Faris, and Teresa Palmer of Take Me Home Tonight are interviewed.
Howard Bragman (founder of Fifteen Minutes Public Relations), Janice Min (talk director of the Hollywood Reporter), Stephen Battaglio (business editor of TV Guide magazine), and Bill Carter (The New York Times) are interviewed on the firing of Charlie Sheen. The ladies of CBS' The Talk Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, Holly Robinson Peete and Leah Remini are interviewed. Howie Mandel is interviewed.
Donald Rumsfeld is interviewed.
Mackenzie Phillips, Daniel Baldwin and Todd Bridges, all recovering addicts, and Dr. Howard Samuels, founder and CEO of the Hills Treatment Center, share their stories and are interviewed regarding Charlie Sheen. A 12-year-old Colorado boy has been accused of shooting his parents to death, wounding his sister and a brother. His uncle Wally Long and his brother Jacob Long are interviewed. NPR (National Public Radio) ombudsman Alicia Shepard and Andrew Breitbart, author of Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World., are interviewed regarding the resignation of NPR chief executive officer Vivian Schiller.
Kid Rock is interviewed.
The following individuals are interviewed about the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Japan on March 11: eyewitnesses Jonathan Hammill and Andy Clark, Japan's ambassador to the U.S. Ichiro Fujisaki, Kyung Lah (CNN Tokyo correspondent - by telephone), Ken Hudnut (geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey), Eddie Bernard (Director of Marine Environmental Laboratory and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Nate Berkus (survivor of the 2004 tsunami in Thailand), Neil deGrasse Tyson (astrophysicist), Richard Lester (Head of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT), Matthew Wald (The New York Times' nuclear expert), Antonio Villaraigosa (Mayor of Los Angeles), Rob Marciano (CNN Meteorologist) and Sam Champion (ABC Weather Anchor).
CNN Correspondents Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Kyung Lah and Anna Coren report on the crisis in Japan. The following individuals are interviewed about the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Japan on March 11: Craig Fugate (FEMA Administrator), Gail McGovern (President and CEO of the American Red Cross), Matthew Wald (The New York Times' nuclear expert), Dr. Irwin Redlener (Director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Colombia University), Bill Richardson (former secretary of the Department of Energy and former governor of New Mexico) and James Woolsey (former director of the CIA). Yoko Ono, who is from Japan, is interviewed.
The latest from Japan featuring reports from CNN's Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Elizabeth Cohen and interviews with Matthew Wald (The New York Times' nuclear expert), Senator David Vitter (R - Louisiana), James Acton (physicist with the Nuclear Policy Program of the Carnegie Endowment), John Ritch (Director of the World Nuclear Association and former U.S. ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency), Petra Nemcova (2004 Thailand tsunami survivor) and Nick Kristof (The New York Times). CNN's Arwa Damon reports from Libya on the tensions there.
Tonight's program is live from Israel. Tom Friedman of The New York Times and author of Hot, Flat and Crowded and David Remnick of The New Yorker are interviewed about the situation in the Middle East. CNN's Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta report from Japan on the nuclear crisis. Matthew Wald, the The New York Times' nuclear and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani are interviewed regarding the crisis. CNN's Arwa Damon in Libya and CNN's Wolf Blitzer in Tunisia, traveling with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, also file reports.
Piers travels to Jerusalem to interview Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his private residence.
Tonight's program, live from London, focuses on two subjects. CNN International Correspondent Arwa Damon reports from Libya. In addition, General Richard Myers (former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) General Mark Kimmitt (former Assistant Secretary of State for Political and Military Affairs) and Ambassador Maen Rashid Areikat (Chief P.L.O. representative to the United States) are interviewed. Anderson Cooper reports from Tokyo. In addition, Noriyuki Shikata (Spokesman for Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Congressman Ed Markey (D-MA) (ranking member of the House Committee on Natural Resources) on the potential hazards of the nuclear crisis in Japan are interviewed. Lastly, Chris Hope, who was working inside the Fukushima nuclear plant when the earthquake struck and escaped, talks about his ordeal. Alan Dershowitz, attorney and author of A Child of Zion, shares his thoughts on Piers' interview of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Tonight's program is telecast live from London. The ongoing situation in Libya is examined with CNN Correspondents Nic Robertson, Arwa Damon and Wolf Blitzer and guests General Michael Hayden (former Director of the CIA and former National Security adviser to George W. Bush), Ali Suleiman Aujali (former Libyan Ambassador to America), Ibrahim Dabbashi (Libya's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations), Paul Wolfowitz (former Deputy Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank), Anne-Marie Slaughter (former Deputy Director of Policy Planning for the Department of State) and William Cohen (Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton). Also, CNN correspondent Gary Tuchman reports live from northern Japan on the current situation there in relation to the ongoing nuclear crisis.
Tonight's program is telecast live from New York. The ongoing situation in Libya is examined with CNN Correspondents Nic Robertson and Arwa Damon and guests General Richard Myers (former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), Rick Santorum (former U.S. Senator), Francois Delattre (French ambassador to the United States), Ali Errishi (former Libyan Minister of Immigration and Gadhafi regime defector), Peter Beutel (President and founder of the firm Cameron Hanover), Neil Livingstone (terrorism expert) and Robin Wright (former diplomatic correspondent for the Washington Post). Also, CNN Correspondent Gary Tuchman reports live from Tokyo on the ongoing nuclear crisis and Piers interviews Japanese citizen Keikichi Katsuta on his experience. Lastly, a man known only as Wisam is interviewed via telephone. Wisam is a Syrian protest organizer who talks about the situation in his country.
Carol Bayer Sager, Joan Collins, Larry King, Carrie Fisher, Mathilde Krim, Kenneth Cole, Dick Cavett, Nick Clooney and Morgan Fairchild speak of their memories of Elizabeth Taylor, who passed away today.
The Libyan situation is discussed with Congressman Howard Berman (ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee) and Michael Posner (Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor). CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson files a report from Libya. Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry collection is discussed with Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia and gem specialist John Block. CNN International Correspondent Anna Coren report on the situation from Japan and Piers speaks with Jean and Julz Anderson, the mother and sister respectively of Taylor Anderson, the first known American victim. Taylor was 24 and taught English in a seaside town. Lastly, Piers interview Intern Daniel Hernandez, who helped save Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' life when she was shot in Tucson on January 8, 2011. Following the interview, a video narrated by Piers is played with the following member of Ms. Giffords' staff appearing: Pam Simon (Outreach Coordinator), Ron Barber (District Director), Michael McNulty (Campaign Chairman), C.J. Karamargin (Communications Director) and Andrea Richardson (Constituent). Also on the video is Ron Zimmerman, the father Gabe Zimmerman, who was killed in the attack. A video update on her condition from her husband astronaut Mark Kelly is also played.
Piers talks to Yul Brynner's daughter Victoria and Jose Eber, who was a close friend of Elizabeth Taylor for 30 years, about her funeral, which they both attended. Matthew McConaughey is interviewed.
Piers discusses the situation in the Middle East and tonight's speech by President Obama's on the situation in Libya with Senator Lindsey Graham, Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani (former Mayor of New York and 2008 Republican Presidential candidate), Bill Richardson (former U.N. ambassador and former Governor of New Mexico), Congressman Anthony Wiener, P.J. Crowley (former Assistant Secretary of State for Public of Affairs), Ali Suleiman Aujali (former Libyan Ambassador to the United States), General Richard Myers (President's Bush's Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman). Also, CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson reports from Libya.
Twitter co-founders Biz Stone and Jack Dorsey are interviewed. Nick Kristof (The New York Times top foreign correspondent), Martha Stewart, Alyssa Milano, Cory Booker (Newark, New Jersey Mayor), Gary Vaynerchuk (entrepreneur and author of The Thank You) and Katie Rosman (Wall Street Journal staff reporter and author of If You Knew Suzie) are also interviewed regarding their use of Twitter. Regarding the latest developments in Libya, CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson reports form Tripoli and a video taped interview with United States ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice is played.
Rod Stewart is interviewed at his mansion in Beverly Hills.
CNN International Correspondent Frederik Pleitgen reports on the latest development in Libya and Judge Michael Mukasey (Attorney General of the United States under President George W. Bush) and Victoria Cummock, who lost her husband in the bombing of PanAm Flight 103, are also interviewed on the situation in Libya. Mohamed El-Erian (CEO of PIMCO, the Pacific Investment Motion Company) is interviewed regarding the dramatic rise in crude oil prices. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is interviewed. The program concludes with an interview of Jerry Weintraub, star of the new HBO documentary called His Way.
CNN Correspondents Nic Robertson and Mohammed Jamjoom report from Libya and Yemen respectively on the latest events in those countries. Corey Saylor (Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations) and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) are interviewed on the attack against United Nations personnel in Mazar-e-Shari, Afghanistan. Bob Parsons (CEO, GoDaddy.com) and Dan Mathews (Senior Vice-President, PETA) are interviewed via telephone on a video of Parsons shooting and killing a wild bull elephant in Zimbabwe. Comedian Sarah Silverman is interviewed.
Jesse Ventura is interviewed.
Simon Cowell is interviewed.
Russell Brand and Tyra Banks are interviewed.
Eva Longoria is interviewed.
Wolf Blitzer acts as Guest Host for this special breaking news edition of the program focusing on the impending U.S. federal government shut down and the last-minute negotiations aimed at averting it. Reporting for CNN are Senior Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash, White House Correspondent Dan Lothian, Chief National Correspondent John King, Senior Political Analyst Gloria Borger and Correspondent Nick Payton Walsh. The following individuals are interviewed for their perspective on the situation: Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota), Rep. James Clyburn (D-South Carolina), Cecile Richards (President, Planned Parenthood), Kasey Long (Military Wife), Ashwin Madia (Iraq war veteran, interim co-chairman of VoteVets.org), David Bellavia (Iraq war veteran, former Army Staff Sergeant), Dick Armey (R-former House Majority Leader) and Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wisconsin).
Director Robert Redford is joined by members of the cast of The Conspirator. Robin Wright, James McAvoy, Kevin Kline, Tom Wilkinson and Evan Rachel Wood join Piers to discuss the film.
Maya Soetoro-Ng, sister of President Barack Obama and author of the children's book Ladder to the Moon is interviewed. Next, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty discusses his decision to run for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination followed by Gregory Jaczko, Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, who is interviewed regarding the nuclear crisis in Japan. Lastly, Katie Nicholl, Piers Morgan Tonight Royal Correspondent, reports on the upcoming Royal Wedding.
Donald Trump (via telephone), New York Senator Chuck Schumer and Whoopi Goldberg are interviewed.
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are interviewed with focus on their passion to end child sex slavery. Joining the discussion are Nicole (a 17-year old American citizen who survived sex trafficking), Brad Myles of the Polaris Project (one of the leading non-profiting combating human trafficking charities and modern day slavery in the United States) and Siddarth Kara (author of Sex Trafficking, Inside the Business of Modern Slavery).
George Michael and Kim Cattrall are interviewed. The show concludes with the world premiere of Michael playing his song You and I, which he wrote for the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
Whoopi Goldberg is interviewed.
Sharon and Kelly Osbourne are interviewed.
The April 20, 2010, Deepwater Horizon explosion is revisited one year later with Courtney Kemp and Shelly Anderson (widows of two workers killed in the explosion), Earnest Cannon (Shelly's attorney), Kenneth Feinberg (administrator of the BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster Victim Compensation Fund) and Craig Taffaro, (President of St. Bernard Parish in Louisiana). Also, CNN special correspondent Philippe Cousteau reports from Grand Isle, Louisiana.
Larry Flynt is interviewed. Stacey Lannert and her longtime best friend, Tom Wilson, are interviewed. At the age of 18, Stacey shot her father to death after what she says were years escalating sexual abuse. She spent 18 years in prison, until on January 10, 2009, outgoing Missouri Governor Matt Blunt commuted her sentence. She tells her story in the book Redemption, a Story of Sisterhood, Survival and the Search for Freedom Behind Bars.
Carol Burnett is interviewed.
The first in a week long series of shows from London leading up to the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. Interviewees are Piers Morgan Tonight Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl, Kevin Toolis (author and terrorism expert), actress Jane Seymour (special correspondent on the royal wedding for Entertainment Tonight), Elizabeth Emanuel (designer of Princess Diana's wedding dress and Carolyn Robb (Chef to the Royal Family, 1989-2000).
The second in a week long series of shows from London leading up to the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. Tonight's program comes from Kensington Palace, Princess Diana's old home and features a lengthy conversation between Piers and one of his all-time heroes, Sir David Frost. David Reiss, the founder and managing director London's Reiss Clothing, from where Kate chose the dress her official engagement portrait, Ozwald Boateng (British fashion designer), Eric Deardorff (CEO, Garrard Jeweler) and Katie Nicholl (Piers Morgan Tonight Royal Correspondent) are also interviewed.
The third in a week long series of shows from London leading up to the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. Philippa Gregory (historian and author of The Red Queen, Katie Nicholl (Piers Morgan Tonight Royal Correspondent), Richard Kay (columnist for The Daily Mail), Sharon Osbourne, Marco Pierre White (chef and restaurateur), Matthew Fox and Dame Edna Everage are tonight's guests.
The fourth in a week long series of shows from London leading up to the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29th. The program begins reports from the southern United States on the worst tornado devastation in decades. A total of 288 tornadoes caused 342 deaths. CNN's John King reports from Georgia and CNN anchor Don Lemon from Pleasant Grove, Alabama. Also, Adam Melton, a student of the University of Alabama and an eyewitness to the destruction and FEMA administrator Craig Fugate are interviewed. George Michael, Katie Nicholl (Piers Morgan Tonight royal correspondent), Cat Deeley (CNN contributor), Colonel Stuart Cohen (a Commander of the Household Cavalry), Andrew Lloyd Weber, Lord Sugar (a multi- millionaire business tycoon) and Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia discuss the upcoming Royal Wedding.
A look back at today's Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. CNN's Anderson Cooper and CNN Contributor Cat Deeley join Piers. The program also features highlights of the wedding ceremony.
From London, a look back at yesterday's Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The program is a series of video clips of the wedding ceremony and the celebration surrounding it.
Tonight's program, live from New York, features reaction to the death to terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden. Guests are Rudy Giuliani, Tony Blair (former British Prime Minister), Bob Woodward (author of Obama's Wars), Senator John Kerry, Senator Chuck Schumer, Carmen bin Laden (Osama bin Laden ex-sister-in-law), Tom Ridge (former Homeland Security Secretary) and Andy Card (President Bush's White House chief of staff).
Continuing coverage of the death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden and the military operation that lead to his death. Guests are Nic Robertson (CNN Senior International Correspondent), Lt. Cmdr. Eric Greitens (Navy Seal Reserve), Montana State Senator Ryan Zinke (former Team 6 Navy SEAL), Denis McDonough (Deputy National Security Adviser), Representative Peter King (Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee), Colonel Morris Davis (former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo), Alan Dershowitz (author of The Trials of Zion, Jennifer Palmieri (President of the Center for American Progress Action Fund and former press secretary to John Edwards) and Mary Matalin (CNN political correspondent).
The White House's decision not to release photos of Osama bin Laden along with other aspects of the ongoing fight against terrorism are discussed with Congressman Mike Rogers (Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence), Paul Bremer (former presidential envoy to Iraq), Nic Robertson (CNN Senior International Correspondent), Alan Dershowitz (author of Trials of Zion, Colonel Morris Davis (former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo), Nick Kristof (New York Times columnist), William Bratton (vice chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council), Jim Riches (former deputy chief of New York's Fire Department), Carie Lemack (whose mother died on 9/11) and CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger.
Commissioner Salvatore Cassano of the New York City Fire Department and filmmaker Michael Moore are interviewed. The program concludes with the world television premiere of Beyonce's version of God Bless the USA with proceeds going to the New York Police and Fire Widows and Children's Benefit Fund.
Rob Lowe is interviewed.
Donald Rumsfeld (former Secretary of Defense), Rudy Giuliani (former Mayor of new York), Simon Reeve (terrorism expert and the author of the New Jackals), Bob Woodward (author of Obama's Wars and Steve Coll (president of the New America Foundation) join Piers to discuss the death of Osama bin Laden and whether or not his death makes America safer.
Comedian Chelsea Handler is interviewed.
Kate and Gerry McCann, whose daughter Madeleine disappeared from her bed while they were on vacation in Portugal four years ago, are interviewed.
Jesse James is interviewed.
Donny and Marie Osmond are interviewed.
Recent scandals involving Arnold Schwarzenegger's confession to fathering a child 10 years ago while married to Maria Shriver and IMF head Dominique Strauss-Khan's imprisonment on sexual assault charges are discussed with David Axelrod (President Obama's Re-Election Campaign Chief Strategist) and his wife Susan, Donny Deutsch (Chairman, Deutsch, Inc.), Mike Sitrick (Chairman, Sitrick & Company), Don Goldberg (Former President Clinton's damage control specialist), Hilary Rosen (Democratic strategist and CNN contributor) and Dan Abrams (ABC News legal analyst).
Matt Belloni, news director of the The Hollywood Reporter, discusses the Arnold Schwarzenegger love child story. Roy Black, Criminal Defense Attorney, Alan Dershowitz, Defense Attorney discuss the sexual assault case against IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and his upcoming bail hearing. Ted Nugent, rock musician and author of Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto is interviewed.
Lisa Bloom (attorney and author of Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed Down World, Sue Moss (Partner at Chemtob, Moss, Forman & Talbert), Raoul Felder (divorce attorney and author of Getting Away with Murder are interviewed regarding the sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the separation of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver. Andrew Ross Sorkin, who wrote Too Big to Fail which has been made into an HBO movie and James Woods, who plays Dick Fuld, the chairman and CEO of Lehman Brothers, in the film are interviewed. Lastly, Joe Kernen (co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box) and his 11 year-old daughter Blake, who have co-authored a book called Your Teacher Said What? are interviewed.
Country singer John Rich and actress Marlee Matlin (via an interpreter), the final two contestants in Celebrity Apprentice Season 11, are interviewed. Dick Van Dyke is interviewed.
Sam Champion, ABC News Weather Editor, Jeff Piotrowski (Storm Chaser) (via telephone), Tom and Olivia Rogers (Tornado Survivors), Zach Tusinger (lost aunt and uncle in tornado) and Jacqui Jeras (CNN Meteorologist) discuss the deadly tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri. CNN's Anderson Cooper (Host, AC 360) and T.J. Holmes (anochor) report from Joplin. Also, the President of Iceland, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, is interviewed regarding an erupting volcano in his country and the potential effects on European air traffic.
Jeff Piotrowski (storm chaser - via telephone), Sam Champion, (ABC News Weather Editor), Michelle Hare (her son Lantz is missing after tornado), Creed Jones (survived the Joplin Tornado), Tarah Castleberry (tornado survivor), CNN correspondents T.J. Holmes, Ed Lavandera and Anderson Cooper, Elizabeth Brown, Vivien Moreno, Allison Brister (Joplin High School Graduates), Rob Marciano (CNN Meteorologist) and Ford Sypher (Team Rubicon Rescuer) appear on the program to discuss the devastating tornadoes that struck various regions in America.
Jeremiah Morrison (Oklahoma Tornado Survivor), Jacqui Jeras (AMS Meteorologist), Pam Capener (searching for her missing three year old), Bailey Knight (a Wal-Mart employee who survived a tornado), Dan Abrams (ABC News Legal Analyst) and CNN's Anderson Cooper contribute to the continuing coverage of the tornado devastation across America. Gayle King (Oprah Winfrey's best friend), Suze Orman (CNBC Anchor) and Lisa Ling (host of Our America) are interviewed regarding Oprah Winfrey's final television program.
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and former Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf are interviewed.
Glee star Chris Colfer and Michelle Obama's brother Craig Robinson are interviewed.
Nick Cannon, Terry Fator (Ventriloquist) and Michael Grimm (Season 5 Winner, Season 5 of America's Got Talent) are interviewed individually.
Paris and Kathy Hilton are interviewed.
Donald Trump via telephone and Jerry Springer are interviewed. Nancy Grace (Host, HLN's Nancy Grace) and Dan Abrams (ABC News legal analyst) are interviewed regarding the trial of Casey Anthony, charged with murdering her two-year old daughter Caylee.
Rudy Giuliani and Wanda Sykes are interviewed individually. Also former supermodel Christy Turlington, writer and director of a film entitled No Woman, No Cry is interviewed.
Nancy Grace (Host, HLN's Nancy Grace), fresh from court, discusses the day's developments in the Caylee Anthony trial while Melanie Sloan (Executive Director, Citizens For Responsibility & Ethics) and Alan Dershowitz (criminal defense attorney and author of the Trials Zion) are interviewed regarding the John Edwards case in which the former senator and presidential candidate has been indicted for allegedly using campaign funds to buy the silence of his mistress. Edie Falco and Ellen Barkin are interviewed.
Piers and CNN's Wolf Blitzer discuss the case of Congressman Anthony Weiner, who today admitted that he had sent a lewd the photo himself to a woman in Seattle and that he repeatedly lied about it. Mitt Romney, who recently announced that he is seeking the Republican nomination for the 2012 Presidential election, is interviewed.
Ann Coulter, author of Demonic, and Mitt and Ann Romney are interviewed.
Jack Welch is interviewed.
Sarah Ferguson is interviewed.
Kevin Bacon is interviewed. Ray Romano, Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula of the TNT program Men of a Certain Age are interviewed.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is interviewed. Joining him later in the show are his children Sarah and Andrew Christie.
Jimmy Fallon is interviewed.
Congressman Anthony Weiner's resignation after a sexting scandal is discussed with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Andrew Breitbart (Breitbart.com), Dr. Drew Pinsky (host of HLN's Dr. Drew and Christiane Amanpour (ABC's This Week With Christiane Amanpour. Tatum O'Neal is interviewed.
Jada Pinkett Smith and Steve Harvey are interviewed.
Ryan O'Neal is interviewed.
La Toya Jackson is interviewed.
Christiane Amanpour, host of ABC's This Week is interviewed.
Barry Manilow is interviewed.
Beyonce talks about her husband, Jay-Z, her new album "4" and more, including how her race has affected her career. She also describes the power of the Obama Inauguration moment in 2008.
Linda Hogan and Bethenny Frankel are interviewed.
Charlize Theron is interviewed.
U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy and Billie Jean King are interviewed.
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jackie Evancho are interviewed.
Aphrodite Jones (host of True Crime on Investigation Discovery), Orlando reporter Jacqueline Fell, Alan Dershowitz (criminal defense attorney and author of Trials of Zion, Kathy Reichs (defense's lead forensics expert, author of the Temperance Brennan novels and inspiration to the TV series Bones), Attorney Lisa Bloom, Jo-Ellan Dimitrius (jury consultant), Alex Ferrer (former Florida Circuit Court Judge), Marcia Clark (former prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson trial and author of Guilty By Association), Richard Gabriel (jury consultant on the Anthony case), Brad Conway (former attorney for the Anthony family), HLN's Dr. Drew Pinsky, Gloria Allred (victims rights attorney), Judge Larry Seidlin (presided over the Anna Nicole Smith custody trial) and Yale Galanter (celebrity defense attorney who defended O.J. Simpson and Charlie Sheen) discuss the Casey Anthony verdict.
Dan Abrams (ABC News legal analyst), Jeff Ashton (Prosecutor, Casey Anthony Trial), Judge Larry Seidlin (presided over the Anna Nicole Smith body custody hearing), Stacey Honowitz (Florida State Prosecutor), Attorney Robin Sax, Herb Hoelter (Sentencing and Prison Consultant), Lin Wood (attorney in the Jon Benet Ramsey case), Michael Sitrick (Chairman & CEO, Sitrick & Co.) and Ashleigh Banfield (ABC News correspondent) are interviewed regarding the recently completed Casey Anthony trial.
Bill Maher is interviewed.
Billy Ray Cyrus is interviewed.
Rapper/actor LL Cool J and writer Aaron Sorkin and actor Jeff Daniels from HBO's The Newsroom are the interview guests.