and now mark wahlberg is back with his latest project. i got to get to work. i don t know if i can drive. i will drive you. i will feel fine. it s as racy as ever. i don t know if you can say it on primetime cnn. we will just have a slew of bleeps. i apologize. one thing you thought he would never see him do. she says, we re okay talking about it? i said, sure. good evening. a big story tonight. oliver stone won his first oscar over 30 years ago. for his screen play, midnight express. he has been turning heads every since with ground-breaking and controversial tunes. his latest film is savages. he is opinionated. about everything. movie, politics, life. i have some tough questions for him and i m pretty sure he will have tough answers. oliver stone. welcome. i am excited about this, because i have been a huge fan of yours for a long time. i don t usually say that. it s an american thing to say, but we are british and we hide things. i have watched most
he found a lot of joy in his children. the talent michael hid from the world. he loved art a lot. he loved paintings and water colors and even crayons. her explosive theory about conrad murray. here did a terrible thing. there might have been others involved. catherine jackson in an extraordinary hour. the interview starts now. tonight an extraordinary look at michael jackson s private through his artwork. he started drawing as a child and new revelations about the iconic singer. much is kept in a airport hangar in los angeles. joining me now in an interview is michael jackson s mother and friend. thank you. we are surrounded by this incredible art, most of which has never been seen which your son michael did. what i am struck by, i love this picture which is how old is he there? about 9 or 10 there. he is clutching his own work of hard. he painted that. i don t know what is more impressive. the art or the hat he is wearing. very stylish. clearly from an e
i ve got to get to work. i can drive you. i feel fine. as racy as ever. i don t think you can say this on prime-time cnn. we re just going to have to have a sort of slew of bleeps. let me apologize. tonight, the one thing you never thought you d see him go. she said, you okay with talking about it? i said sure. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight. oliver stone. on his first oscar more than 30 years ago for midnight express. churning out hits ever since. platoon. born on the fourth of july. jfk. and wall street. opinionated on everything. i m pretty sure he ll have some tough answers. oliver stone. hello, piers. welcome. i m very excited. i ve been a huge fan of yours for a long time. i don t normally say that. it s a very american thing to say that. we re british. we tend to hide our feelings. i love the provocative undercurrent towards them. i love the fact you in your own life are as provocative. you don t real
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, party time. both sides spinning the health care verdict. the president celebrating his individual mandate ruling at the supreme court. today, i m as confident as ever that when we look back five years from now or ten years from now or 20 years from now, we ll be better off because we have the courage to pass this law and keep moving forward. and republicans seeing a way to rally the base. after all, this is now a fight for the underdog. hey, the supreme court failed to repeal what republicans see as a hated health care act. a big overreach of big government. but if you like mitt romney, he is going to slay the health care dr dr dragon. what the court did not do on its last day in session, i will do on my first day if elected president of the united states. well, that was pretty loud and clear. both sides were celebrating. partying it up. like guys at a bachelor party. but the problem is no one was a winner
winehouse. never before seen photographs of the little girl who became a tragic super star. i ll ask her father, mitch, about living without amy. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. tonight s big story, blaming ann curry. she may be just days away now from losing her job. tonight the hollywood reporter says she ll be replaced by savannah guthrie. it comes as today is losing ground to its rival good morning america. my next guest has been in a similar position. deborah norville replaced an anchor on today. which, by the way, is covering the drama. deborah, nobody probably on earth knows more about what ann curry is going through than you. what are your feelings? i think personally what ann s probably going through is she is determined to show up for work every day, do the great job she always has been. i suspect she is reminding herself of the things they re not saying. they re saying she wasn t comfortable to the viewers on the air. well, what is she going t