nobody does sex, drugs and red sox n roll quite as enthusiasticically as motley crue and tonight they promilessed to teach me a thing or two. this could get messy. motley crue, one night only, this is peers morgan tonight. kickstart my heart, ooh, are you ready girl here i am the world famous whiskey and go-go club in hollywood where it all started to are my guests tonight, motley crue. they literally lived here for six months. this was their home. gentlemen, you re still alive. let s start on a positive note. oh, man, we are barely. 30 years after you lived in this very establishment, i did a quick count really of what s happened in those 30 years and it could be sum vialsed as drug-fueled rampages, hotel trashing, self-destruction, bankruptcies, broken marriages, near death, arrests, incarcerations, endless fighting, near deportation. thoughts? sounds like a good time. if you. you the it that way. what a movie. wow. how do you feel? being back here? it m
hampshire. on a day when he s gone from he said, she said to will he or won t he? mr. cain? jim acosta. are you vowing to stay in this race? is that your message? we re reassessing and re-evaluating. reporter: are you staying in the race? how soon until we have a final answer on your future plans? we ll be making a decision in the next several days. thank you, sir. sounds like he s re-evaluating and reassessment. cain told fox news he ll fly home over the weekend to talk to his family face-to-face and says that the atlanta woman hassal tearer motives. we have no idea who it is. but i just happen to know that the reason that i was trying to help her as a friend financially is because she was in some deep financial problems about to not even be able to pay her rent. so i don t know who s behind it. but at this point, we re going to try to figure out as much as we can. because this is a direct character assassination. two gop hopefuls are with us tonight, ron p
sexual relationship? absolutely. i can only imagine, i can t imagine him actually confirming. it s the name of the game, i guess. david bettingly is here to look at the atlanta businesswoman who is making the accusations and joe johns focuses on the beleaguered cain campaign. let s begin with you, joe, in washington. can this cain train really keep on rolling here? is this going to essentially kill his hopes of being president? hey, ted, i think you have to say, number one, other politicians have survived allegations of extra marital affairs. interesting to see what happens with herman cain because on top of that he has all this talk about allegations of sexual harassment. still, herman cain s polling had already been trending downward. this certainly does not help him, but he does say he s not getting out of the race. here s what he told wolf blitzer in the situation room. you re staying in this race, you re not dropping out. i m not dropping out of this race, no
doing piers morgan interview. well, obviously. this is piers morgan tonight. william, shatner, welcome. i don t want to shock you. woke me up. do you know i look at you. somebody said to me, you re 80 years old. somebody said to me, you re 40. that s 46, actually. either way. you don t look 80. you shouldn t be 80. i don t feel 80 and i don t know how to deal with that. i don t know how to deal with being 80. judging by this book, quite miserably. you don t want to be old and 80 and facing death, do you? no. as you ve already read in the book, i describe getting my 80th birthday getting up and not wanting to get up and realizing that i had to get up because it could all end right now. you have been through this before because you talk about your 40th birthday where you lay in bed for days on end. did you not feel, 40, what have i done? what shall transpire? yes, but, you ve done a lot. that s the point. that s what i don t understand. that s
what she thinks of demi moore, ashton kutcher breakup and why she s called the anti-oprah. this is a live, uncensored, piers morgan tonight. good evening. breaking news tonight. thousands of occupy wall street protesters marching across new york city s brooklyn bridge. some of the marchers shouting this is what democracy looks like. this is what america looks like. the march comes at the end of the day with clashes with police, mass arrests and traffic jams in lower manhattan. well over 300 people have been arrested and some of the demonstrations are going on across the country and indeed around the world. i want to go straight live to lower manhattan. amber, probably not as big a day as we were anticipating. what would you describe the mood tonight? reporter: well tonight, piers, things have really come down. the marches have come full circle. they started off early morning in zuccotti park. now they made their way back here after hitting up some subway stops. there wa