on piers morgan tonight. good evening. if you were to ask me to name my top three guests, charlie sheen would be one of those. he s a hollywood veteran but his roles offscreen, simply put there s no one else like charlie sheen. it s been two years ins is i sat with him. it s great to see you. like wise. you look great. i feel great, thank you. so do you. you ve been doing a round of the shows and i think charlie is in good nick. thank you. it s called sleep. start there. start there. before we go any further, let s see a clip of the last interview we did. i think it will politely be described as the hiebt of sheen mania. addiction specialists, you seen them all coming around the last i ve been around them for 22 years. but the premise ofaire argument is you is that you re in some kind of denial and you never really stopped and thought i ve got to sort myself properly. if you follow their programs they can work. a lot of people say it will work like me
brandywine too at 53. potomac, partly at 52 degrees. bus stop, chilly, between 49 and 53. high clouds with us today. a great afternoon. it s going to be nice and warm. in fact, here we are halfway through april and i think it could be the fifth warmest day out of the month. we ll get up to the temperature of 68 or should i say down to 68 degrees by 5:00 today. so, some high clouds moving through. a nice northerly wind. but very dry and very nice. let s get a look at traffic now with jerry edwards. right. the good news is on the dry pavement, everything is moving on nicely. the better news is it s relatively quiet on the topside of the beltway. the inner loop and the outer loop between the interchanges in green belt to silver spring. both ways moving along without delay. an increase in volume. that s it. that s okay. 95 northbound to triangle. headed to dumfries and points beyond, everything is okay. the accident at the prince william parkway quickly cleared and no lingering
rules and future of these groups. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends public unions currently have the right to collectively bargain in about 30 u.s. states plus the district of columbia and puerto rico. legislation challenging those rights have been recently introduced in several states other than wisconsin, including ohio, colorado, and tennessee. but enough with the real news. let s gather around the water cooler. charlie sheen seems bent on ruining his relationship with the higher-ups at cbs. the actor called into a radio show yesterday and unleashed on the creator of his tv show, chuck lorie. take a listen. there s something this side of deplorable that a certain chaimç levine, that s chuck s real name, mistook this rock star for his own selfish exit strategy, bro. check it, alex, i embarrassed him in front of his children and the world by healing at a pace
lives and then they look at me and say, i can t process it. no, stop trying. just write your show. i think he was reading the text of gadhafi s speech yesterday. following the interview, cbs pulled the plug on two and a half men for the rest of the season. he fired back with a letter in which he calls chuck lorie, a maggot and says he wishes him nothing but pain. last night the white house honored motown in a star-studded concert. while greats like stevie wonder sang the classics, a lot of attention was directed at president obama s dance moves. you say you want to see a presidential machine you want to dance for me? give me a little. you re not going to dance for me just a little bit? come on, man. i saw you on ellen. that definitely was not the
the word awake and your response to 622639. we ll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for thisç friday, february 25th. there s a lot going on today, including word that general david petraeus has ordered an investigation into allegations that the u.s. army used psy-ops on senators to boost the war in afghanistan. plus what do you do when you find out your son is a human magnet? if you re like this serbian family, you spend your days seeing if silverware, frying pans, and tv remotes will stick to the young boy. more on that story later. oh, man, it s friday. first let s get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. the wisconsin assembly has passed a controversial bill that would strip most public workers of their collective bargaining rights. the early morning vote put an end to three straight days of debate, but the fight is far from over. the measure now goes to the senate, where minority d