going in a mad dash. we re seeing violent scenes even. they re tearing down doors. people being arrested. you know what they re all after? a shoe. not just any shoe, though. an air jordan. we ll explain. also, possible ground breaking lawsuit against the nfl. a number of former players suing over concussions they say they got while playing the game. one of those players, jamal lewis, in studio with me in just a matter of minutes. don t miss that. let me start with this major political road block now for newt gingrich and rick perry. both candidates failed to qualify for the virginia primary. neither of them came up with enough valid signatures. this means now that there are only two candidates that will square off in virginia s march 6th showdown. let me bring in our athena jones. first of all, how could this happen? how could they not make the ballot? virginia has stringent rules. among the most stringent of all the states. you have to get at least 10,000 signatures from a
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 fancied me
celebrations at buckingham and it all unfolded before our eyes. we mourned. we marvelled at the moments that defined the year. not guilty. and changed everything. tonight, we look back and outfront. we begin with the saga of amanda knox, the american exchange student convicted in italy of murdering her roommate. she was vilified by the press, but insisted she was innocent, and said on appeal that the dna evidence would prove it. and the trial lasted for months as a pale and frail knox waited for her fate, and waited for the verdict to be read. the appeal was successful and the conviction was overturned and she sobbed, lighting up the world to fly home to start her life over. shortly after, i spoke to her dad, curt knox. how is amanda doing? well, it she is doing remarkably well, and she has not missed a beat with the family, and that is nice to see. how is she handling her adjustment? well, she is adjusting and reconnecting with the family and friends and sist
palace to egypt s tahrir square, and it all unfolded before our eyes. we mourned. we marvelled at the moments that defined the year. not guilty. and changed everything. tonight, we look back and outfront. we begin with the saga of amanda knox, the american exchange student convicted in italy of murdering her roommate. she was vilified by the press, but insisted she was innocent, and said on appeal that the dna evidence would prove it. and the trial lasted for months as a pale and frail knox waited for her fate, and waited for the verdict to be read. the appeal was successful and the conviction was overturned and she sobbed, lighting up the world to fly home to start her life over. shortly after, i spoke to her dad, curt knox. how is amanda doing? well, it she is doing remarkably well, and she has not missed a beat with the family, and that is nice to see. how is she handling her adjustment? well, she is adjusting and reconnecting with the family and friends an
they watched friends and neighbors die in streets and tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that 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 obama? he should leave tonight. mubarak has been the leader for years. they want him out. mubarak digs in and the once peaceful protest grows violent. this is an unmistakable military force. fighter jets flying low over tahrir square, liberation square, a symbol of defiance. what you are hearing them say is go, go. flying in the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. promubarak forces target the protesters. journalists come under attack. it s completely surreal experience. okay. okay. i m not okay, i m being told to walk. don t say okay. we have been hit now like ten times.