tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead through the eyes and minds of my colleagues and friends, where it happened right from the start. january 2011, the rumblings of an uprising in cairo. crowds begin to gather in tahrir square. a revolution has begun. what is your message to president mubarak? he should leave tonight. mubarak has been egypt s dictator for years. and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. mubarak digs in and the once peaceful protest turns violent. this is an unmistakable show of military force. fighter jets flying low over cairo s tahrir square, liberation square, a symbol of defiance. here what are you hearing them saying is go, go. tracer fireflying in the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. pro-mubarak forces target the unarmed protesters. journalists come under attack. i m shaken. i was shoved out of the way there. this is completely surreal experience. okay. okay. i
mercy. yet, there s consequences for what we have done. if i ask you about abortion, what would you say? every baby should live. do you like interviewing or do you find it a mine field? i like it. tonight, the olesteens. we re still praying for you. my favorite guest, never afraid to tackle the tough questions. such a lively conversation the first them they were, i invited them back. what better time to revisit than now. now, you re here, because you have this great new book. every day is a friday, how to be happy seven days a week. you were two of the happiest people i met anyway. how can you get any happeniier? i think we all can if we learn what to ignore. i think we can be improving and growing and being happier. why fridays? because when i came to new york in particular, i was horrified that on fridays my staff all came in dressed like, you know, people on the street. because it was apparently dress down friday. and i was like, what does that mean? ap
i love this. i thought you knew this. i didn t know how weird you were. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. whoopi goldberg is a gift that keeps on giving. smart, opinionated, very, very funny. one of my favorite interviews of the year. things got interesting very quickly. here it is. how are you? i m good. i m fascinated by my own image. your wall of shame we have here. hall of fame or whatever you want to call it. i think it s fame. i m never ashamed. really? no. you ve never been ashamed about anything you ve ever done? no, i don t think i ve ever done anything shameful. that in itself is shameful. why? isn t it? i don t think so. shouldn t you have done some things in your life that are utterly shameful? publicly or privately? let s go private. something we don t know about. i m sure something would have been shameful or ways that i ve did things. feel free to share. well, no. i don t generally talk about the trapeze in
stardom. tonight you ll see her as you never seen her before. that s very good. do you know how many times i dreampt of having a taco and beer with you? this is piers morgan tonight. let s start with the obvious question, how do you actually pronounce your name? charlize theron. it s what i thought would be easiest for people. what is the african way of pronouncing it? charlize theron. i much prefer that. say it again. charlize theron. you were raised south african and came to l.a. with a broad accent. you quite consciously went and taught yourself how to speak in an american accent, right? yeah, i mean, look, i was pushed into a corner. i started going out on auditions. the feedback is she s great but can she do it in an american accent? my english was poor. i make a lot of grammar mistakes. my mother lives two minutes away. she speak african to her? yeah. speak african to me. well, i mean [ speaking foreign language ] wow, i didn t know you f
kyra? but in the next half an hour, we should see the senate come into session and this deal could pass within maybe one or two minutes. it could be that short as both the senate and the house are expected to pass this legislation. this payroll tax extension deal using a procedural move that basically allows them to pass legislation without having to call all of the members back into town. so, according to both democratic and republican leadership aides on the senate side, they do expect that things are moving towards a passage on the senate side and then, of course, all eyes turn to the house where the house expected to follow up with a vote and at the top of the next hour and, according to a house republican leadership aide, leaders do expect that this bill will go through, which means that both the house and senate both chambers of congress will have passed this two-month exteng, but, again, we caution with this procedure it only requires one member to stand up in the cham