would win? selfishly maybe i might beat him. spits s inspiring advice and escape from a terror attack with the whole world watching. this is piers morgan tonight. mark spitz is a true olympic legendong before michael phelps was swimming in the pool. he won seven gold medals and 40 years later he remains an icon and american hero. welcome. my pleasure. what s it like being an american icon? probably more than not being an icon. i thrusted into that opportunity in 1972 and didn t realize my performance would elevate to a level where people would look at something special. i remember it vividly. it was the first olympic games i ever watched on television with any kind of interest or be old enough to understand. all i remember is you were this incredible fish. every time you went in the water, everyone else had to get out. you destroyed everyone. you had the most incredible mustache. it s now gone. i grew that out of spite because the college coach said you need t
that will allow retailers to pass along the fees to you, the customer if you use credit cards. a judge needs to approve that settlement. sylvester stallone s son sage has been found dead. the 36-year-old part-time actor was in a couple of movies with his father who was reportedly devastated of course by his son s death. foul play is not suspected, but an autopsy will be performed. the first legally blind contestant at the miss florida usa pageant and finished in fifth place and chosen as miss photogenic. she has a hereditary disease that caused her vision to get worse. jo paterno and the new deal gave the late coach s package over $5 million. a devastating report released has damaged paterno s legacy, but the school is said to be leaning towards keeping the statue of paterno outside of state s stadium. as many as 180,000 capped crusaders, darth vaders, wall crawlers and everything in between. it is that time. comic conin san diego where heroes and villains share the escal
he talked with cnn s national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. governor, thanks for joining us. let s talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i ll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics. why was your name still on these documents? and why didn t you clear this up sooner? well, i was the owner of an entity that is filing that information. but i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. not that that would have been a problem to have said i was with the firm beyond that but i simply wasn t. i left to go out and run the olympics. i did that full-time. relinquished all management authority and role in bain capital after february 1999. how do you explain that discrepancy? you said publicly you left the firm in 1999. weren t you concerned at some point these filings mi
am i what? do you think you re sane do you feel you have your full sanity? or has what happened to you sent you slightly mad? what do you think? well, i ll tell you. tonight, robert blake. the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i ve been interviewing celebrities and public figures for more than 25 years, more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars, but i have never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you re about to witness. robert blake is a hollywood legend. he shot to fame as a star of the our gang series. went on to a chilling role in the murderer of the film in cold blood and won an emmy for barretta. things changed when he met bonny lee bakley. she was found dead by a gunshot wound. he was charged with his wife s murder but acquitted after a sensational court case. then, bonny lee bakley s children filed a civil suit against blake alleging he was responsible f
anything as dramatic as this. you know, we ve become real attached to the fact that military personnel love their animals, and we want to do everything we can to keep them together. sounds great. it s a noble thing to do, right? if, in fact, that is what terry crisp is doing. instead, keeping them honest tonight, cnn s drew griffin has discovered only a slim fraction of the $26 million that woman raised could even possibly have gone towards rescuing dogs. and as you ll see, the charity watchdog group has doubts how that slim fraction was spent. as they put it, the numbers don t seem to add up. the appeal though, reuniting dogs and troops, is powerful. just as it was 6 1/2 years ago after hurricane katrina when crisp was running an organization called noah s wish. the appeal then was to reunite pets and survivors. terry crisp joins me. she is in sacramento, california. good to see you. good to see you, anderson, too. and you brought an animal with you? this is tabasc