My show s over strip tease thing off america. this is the hannity strip tease. okay, we already have enough. it s not that hannity is so sean, i would pay for you to do a live rap throw to me one night and i ll try to hang on . just wait for me.n: han i ll be right there. i ng on . one one radio. i m walking into the nextthe ne studioxt. how close are you to your make sure that make sure the make sure the lighting is really, you know, shadowy. and laur a. all right, hannity, i m gladu ha you have your tie on .ve a i thought you were going to wear like one of those. isally? now, is this going to be a strip tease? every this is a dangerous time. yes.p why stop there? like this? i can t go on. take the hour. all right. i can t do it. and it s extended hour of hannity to the taking it back . nice try, but apparently we lost our signal, which is fine with me because i m a talk show host and i never shut up. i ami african-american.
i wonder why shouted start this toasting, when i was here in 1776. i can t go on. she understood the importance of starts tracking the right cold at the right time. after the september 11th attacks, the queen broke royal tradition and ordered a military band to play the american national anthem outside buckingham palace. she wore this beautiful message in which she said, grief is the price we pay for love, and it became one of her mates famous phrases. if you look at the front pages of newspapers, printed the day after the queen died, that s the phrase that is all over them. she care deeply about britain s relationships abroad. 1000 miles from the
story, this is piers morgan tonight. you only have to hear melissa ethridge once, you only have to hear it once. she s an outspoken person on all kinds of things close to her heart. welcome. thank you. you have a wonderful fiery soul offstage, don t you? i m just making some choices? when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you ve arrived, where you are right now? i think at this point, i m 51 now. i ve realized, oh, it s just a journey. you never get there. you never get it done. it s all about how you re doing it. that is so true. you will never actually arrive, are you? no. this train never gets to a station? it does not. there is no there there. for myself, who, you know, i ve achieved some of those markers that you think, oh, the oscar, those things, and each time, i go, there s no there here. that s nice, that s great but it s about how am i doing and how s this journey? what s been the best
you only have to hear melissa ethridge once, you only have to hear it once. come to my window. no one sings it like her. she s an outspoken person on all kinds of things close to her heart. melissa joins me now. welcome. pleasure to be here. you have a wonderful fiery soul offstage, don t you? i m just trying to lead this interesting life that we all have in front of us. making some interesting choices. when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you ve arrived, where you are right now? i think at this point, i m 51 now. i ve realized, oh, it s just a journey. you never get there. you never get it done. it s all about how you re doing it. that is so true. you will never actually arrive, are you? no. this train never gets to a station? it does not. there is no there there. for myself, who, you know, i ve achieved some of those markers that you think, oh, the oscar, those things, and each time, i go, t
you only have to hear melissa ethridge once, you only have to hear it once. she s an outspoken person on all kinds of things close to her heart. welcome. thank you. you have a wonderful fiery soul offstage, don t you? i m just making some choices? when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you ve arrived, where you are right now? i think at this point, i m 51 now. i ve realized, oh, it s just a journey. you never get there. you never get it done. it s all about how you re doing it. that is so true. you will never actually arrive, are you? no. this train never gets to a station? it does not. there is no there there. for myself, who, you know, i ve achieved some of those markers that you think, oh, the oscar, those things, and each time, i go, there s no there here. that s nice, that s great but it s about how am i doing and how s this journey? what s been the best pitstop on your train so far? what s