first finding some sort of peace with what took place. he also reveals why he s rapping again. i m a bit of a king in the rap world, sir. you really are. they re talking about you in every club. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening, big story tonight. truth, power and the media, colliding like never before in the newsroom. alan sorkin gave us the west wing and social network and now taking on cable news, i ll talk to him in a moment and jeff daniels plays the cynical anchorman and who he based his character on and the hit maker with a hit show, l.l. cool j and opening up about his private life and what it really means to be a role model. first, the big story, hbo s newsroom. alan sorbing kind jeff daniels. welcome to you both. i was at the premier of the newsroom in new york, a very gradios affair with all the great of media there, lots of cable news anchors racing to see how accurate this was. i think it s fair to say, general consensus was it was pretty
many of the jury deliberated for nearly 21 hours before reaching the verdict and this was the reaction when the public learned his fate. a short time later, a remarkable sight outside the courthouse as he was led away in handcuffs expressing no emotion. i want to get to one of the man that defended jerry sandusky, his attorney. what is your reaction to the conviction? obviously i am disappointed. i will take a little solace in the fact that the witness i cross-examined, mike mcqueary, did not sustain the count of sodomy they promise that cost joe paterno his job. overall, we did not do as well as we would have liked. we were rushed and underprepared based on the back discovery was given to us thousands of pages right before the trial started. that joe amendola rose to the occasion and we presented key evidence and that is part of the reason we got the acquittals we did. in the 20 some our deliberation. freezing of few eyebrows, his conduct over the last couple of days. he h
handcuffs, expressing no emotion. now we go right to the attorney carl remminger. what is your reaction to the conviction? well, obviously i m a little disappointed. i will take a little solace in the fact that the witness i cross examined, mike mcqueary, did not sustain the count of sodomy that the government had promised which cost joe paterno his job. we felt we were a little rushed based on the fact that discovery was given to us, thousands of pages, right before trial started. but joe amendola rose to the occasion and we presented some key evidence. that s part of the reason we got the acquittals that we did. people have been raising eyebrows at joe amendola s conduct over the last couple of days. he seems to be taking a strangely frivolous view of what is going on, cracking jokes, saying today he would have a heart attack if his client was acquitted. what was that about? well, you know, you have to understand joe has worked tirelessly, and i mean the man has worke
and that pray for whitney houston at the grammys. i could not see going out on stage and having a party without first finding some sort of peace with what took place. he also reveals why he s rapping again. king of the rap world. you really are. they re talking about you in every club. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. truth, power and the media. colliding like never before in the newsroom. aaron sorkin gave us west wing and the social network. also jeff daniels. who plays the cynical anchor man. plus the hitmaker with a hit show, ll cool j, one of my favorite guests, joins me again. this time, he s opening up about his private life. what it really means to be a role model. first, the big story. hbo s the newsroom. welcome to you both. so si was at the premiere of te newsroom in new york. lots of cable news anchors racing to see how accurate this was. and i think it s fair to say the general consensus was it was pretty darn accurate. people rea
what is your reaction to the conviction? well, obviously i m a little disappointed. i will take a little solace in the fact that the witness i cross examined, mike mcqueary, did not sustain the count of sodomy that the government had promised which cost joe paterno his job. we felt we were a little rushed based on the fact that discovery was given to us, thousands of pages, right before trial started. but joe amendola rose to the occasion and we presented some key evidence. that s part of the reason we got the acquittals that we did. people have been raising eyebrows at joe amendola s conduct over the last couple of days. he seems to be taking a strangely frivolous view of what is going on, cracking jokes, saying today he would have a heart attack if his client was acquitted. what was that about? well, you know, you have to understand joe has worked tirelessly, and i mean the man has worked 17-hour days, dinner being brought to him at his home. i ve seen the work he s d