shattner. captain kirk opens up about star trek. what are you talking about? i thought i was loved? how he d like to be remembered? blagz in the sky. and the greatest moment in his life. what has been the single greatest moment of your life? doing piers morgan interview. well, obviously. this is, piers morgan tonight. good evening, we start with breaking news with shocking new developments in the case of natalie wood, the actress who once said her greatest fear was dark sea water who drowned 30 years ago next week. her body was found a mile from the yacht she had been on with fellow actor, christopher walken. los angeles county sheriff s office reopened the case last week in response to several people who had additional information. joining me now, natalie s sister, lona wood. lona, very, very extraordinary development in this case. no other way to describe this, that 30 years on, it has been reopened. what was your reaction when you heard? i know that t
director. how many were in attendance there yesterday? thousands, right? tens of thousands, actually jon, and it was quite a scene. jon: well, i know the pilots watch weather. you must have been watching this thing coming at you. actually, that s the interesting part about it. just about everybody had either a pda or a cell phone or computers and we were watching and tracking the weather radar and watching this thing just bear down on the airports for about 20 or 30 minutes. you could just see that it was honed in right on lake land airport, so we watched it for quite a while. jon: a lot of these planes that were flipped over weren t tied down, though, is that correct? i mean, if you had 20 minutes notice, why wasn t everybody out there tieing down their aircraft? well, the fact is that well, the fact is most were on display and they were tied down in a sense but many of the smaller ones are rolled into place for
he inherited all that crap. right. did you hear bachmann last night? there wasn t any financial crisis coming in. none of that ever happened. the best thing from bachmann was when she blamed bush s last deficit on obama. she just doesn t know what she s talking about. and i don t think she cares, but secondly he had another big piece of business from the past, that was health reform, left over from the progressive era. i think last night he pivoted towards the future, and there s nothing more powerful in this country than an optimistic idea and a challenge for us to go win the future, be first in the future, however you want to put it, and i think the president put it powerfully last night. the other thing he was doing is we re not going to relitigate that. i m going to defend the health care bill, but you want to improve it, fine, but we re moving on to the next thing. he looked like gulliver s travels last night. except he wasn t tied down, but he was surrounded by lill
except he wasn t tied down, but he was surrounded by lilliputians. just to remind everybody, this is what it sounded like in 1963, right across the street at american university. when i m talking about jack kennedy, i m talking about a particular can-do, this country can do it, early 60s stuff, mad men era. our problems are manmade, therefore they can be solved by man, and man can be as big as he wants. no problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. man s reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable, and we believe they can do it again. now we believe they can do it again. here s the headline, everybody. new york post not usually a favorable newspaper, but here it is. kicking the country in the butt. i want to take a look now at obama in wisconsin today, following up. one thing i worried about last
newport. there are very expensive boats here, a number that have not been relocated and all we are told by the harbor master have been tied down, sails removed, and everything possible has been done toence to ensure they can withstand the storm. there are a number of concerns. this could be flooding along i-95, the main artery connecting providence, rhode island, with boston. second, winds are expected to gust at 40 miles per hour and cause downed power lines. so there is concern that some communities could be without power and there are now 100 teams that are on stand by in case that happens. but it is expected that by tomorrow morning, tomorrow morning, the benches are going the beaches are going to re-open. but there is concern after the storm is gone there could still be a storm surge and there could