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  • 1
    Apr
    2013
    2:50pm, EDT

    'Celebrity Apprentice' shocker: Donald Trump finally fires …

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    By Ree Hines, TODAY contributor

    Could it be? Did it actually happen? After weeks of hearing obviously intimidated project managers complain about how "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice" villain Omarosa should be sacked (although not one of them ever brought her back to face the big boss), did someone finally have the guts to put her on the chopping block?

    Yes!

    But the credit doesn't all go to Team Power's latest pm, Lil Jon. The man who really deserves a share of the bragging rights is none other than boardroom advisor Piers Morgan.

    Back in January, the former "Apprentice" champ told the Clicker that he was all too happy to set his sights on Omarosa.

    "When Donald Trump asked me to be his boardroom adviser on two of the new 'All-Star Celebrity Apprentice' challenges, I realized this would give me a unique opportunity to get Omarosa fired all over again," he said. "I saw it as a public duty on behalf of all Americans."

    Well, he made good on that duty Sunday night, warning her team just what they were up against with her.

    "My advice to the rest of the team is to treat Omarosa like a sleeping crocodile," he explained. "Remember: One false move, she will bite your hand off, your leg off and if she can get it, your head."

    In the boardroom, Morgan was just as ruthless, reminding Team Power and Trump just who the problem player was -- again and again.


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    "I have a right to fight for my life in this game as much as anyone else," Omarosa said when she felt particularly attacked by Morgan.

    "And I have a right to extinguish it if I can," he shot back.

    And with a little help from Lil Wayne and a lot of help from Trump, he did just that.

    "Omarosa, I adore you. We've had tremendous success together," Trump said, adding that her performance in the first season of "The Apprentice" helped make him a star. But all the same, "You're fired."

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  • 25
    Dec
    2012
    2:41pm, EST

    Piers Morgan is target of deportation petition after gun comments

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    By Eric Kelsey and Piya Sinha-Roy, Reuters

    LOS ANGELES -- More than 48,000 people have signed a petition that they posted on the White House website demanding that British CNN talk show host Piers Morgan be deported over comments he made on air about gun control.

    Morgan last week lambasted pro-gun guests on his show, after the Dec. 14 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where a gunman shot dead 26 people, including 20 children.

    "We demand that Mr. Morgan be deported immediately for his effort to undermine the Bill of Rights and for exploiting his position as a national network television host to stage attacks against the rights of American citizens," the petition said.

    The petition, started on Dec. 21 by a man identified as Kurt N. from Austin, Texas, accuses Morgan of subverting the second amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees the right to bear arms.

    U.S. citizens can file a petition on the White House website, whitehouse.gov, if they collect at least 25,000 signatures within 30 days. The White House is then obliged to issue a response.

    Morgan, 47, a former newspaper editor in London, shot back at his critics on Twitter. He repeated his past calls for the United States to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and conduct background checks on all gun purchases.

    Five days after the Connecticut massacre, Morgan called a guest, Larry Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners for America, an "idiot," "dangerous" and an "unbelievably stupid man" when Pratt argued that more guns were needed to combat crime in the United States.

    "I don't care about a petition to deport me. I do care about poor NY firefighters murdered/injured with an assault weapon today. #GunControlNow," Morgan tweeted on Monday, referring to a shooting in Webster, N.Y., that killed three people, including the gunman.

    Christa Robinson, a CNN spokeswoman, said the network had no immediate comment on the petition.

    Publicist Howard Bragman, vice chairman of Reputation.com, said the controversy will get Morgan attention that may translate into higher ratings and wouldn't harm his reputation.

    "A lot of it comes from his being British, he's seen the differences between the U.S. and UK, he's passionate and authentic in taking this issue on, and it's probably only going to help him attract more people to his show," Bragman, told Reuters.

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  • 28
    Mar
    2012
    10:39am, EDT

    Chaka Khan, musicians and actors record tribute to Trayvon Martin

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    By Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone

    Chaka Khan, with the help of a handful of musicians and actors, has put together a remake of her track "Super Life" in honor of Trayvon Martin.

    Khan premiered the video Monday night on "Piers Morgan Tonight," where she told the host, "We are sick and tired in America of seeing little children lost and children gone missing and they never make the 9 o'clock or the 5 o'clock news."

    Trayvon Martin unites stars of R&B for tribute song

    The "Super Life" video includes appearances from Eric Benet, Kelly Price, Kenny Lattimore, Angela Bassett, Terry Crews and Boris Kodjoe, all of whom are clad in hoodies, the same article of clothing Martin was wearing when he was killed by community watch captain George Zimmerman. "Super Life" originally appeared on Khan's 2007's album "Funk This." The tribute version includes a new refrain: "Fear kills, love heals."

    On her website Khan wrote, "The death of Trayvon Martin was a shot heard around the world. Celebrities are privileged beyond belief to have a public following... As purveyors of content and media, we need to use our voices to stop injustice at the site of its origin."


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    She urged people to use the Twitter hashtag #fearkillsloveheals to show their support.

    What do you think of the song? Let us know over on Facebook.

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  • 12
    Mar
    2012
    3:48pm, EDT

    Piers Morgan rips 'vile' Kate Moss, 'con artist' Madonna

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    Piers Morgan arrives at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Hollywood on Feb. 26.

    By Alexis L. Loinaz, E! Online

    Oftentimes, it's Piers Morgan's guests who make headlines for what they say on his eponymous CNN show. (Kirk Cameron, step this way, please.)

    But the talk-show host is in the hot seat himself over some very randy comments he unleashed about two very big celebs.

    Gird your egos, Madonna and Kate Moss: He's taking aim at ya!

    Shall we enter the verbal shooting range?

    MORE: Feud Alert (Again)! Piers Morgan Slams Madonna's "Gruesome" Super Bowl Halftime Show

    Morgan spoke with U.K.'s the Mirror and didn't hold back on trashing the two stars.

    Let's start with Moss.

    "Utterly horrific" is how he describes the British supermodel, adding, "If people actually knew what she was like, they would never, ever be interested in her again."

    He claims that Moss literally kicks him whenever they run into each other at public events -- looks like the gal knows how to do much more with those heels than stomp catwalks!

    MORE: Piers Morgan's Wife Delivers Baby Girl

    "She's just a real, spoilt little madam from Croydon," he says of the South London-born fashion icon. "There's nothing wrong with Croydon -- I was brought up near Croydon. But she's just a vile little creature."

    Morgan saves his most vicious barbs, though, for Madonna -- a celeb who seems to be his favorite punching bag these days.

    "She's a complete con artist and those arms are just terrifying," he offers.

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    "It's like watching Conan the Barbarian. She's looking even more barbaric than ever at the moment, utterly grotesque."


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    Atta boy! Apparently, in his eyes Madge has devolved from being just a "mad drunken aunt at Christmas," which is how he recently described her on Chelsea Lately while talking about her Super Bowl halftime show.

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    Guess he's not worried about booking her as a guest. "When I got the CNN job, I banned her from the show, permanently," he says. "She responded by saying she'd never heard of me, but we both know she's lying."

    Be careful there, Piers! Doncha know Madonna's a girl gone wild these days, and she's not afraid to slug it out with guys who cross her?

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  • 7
    Feb
    2012
    12:17pm, EST

    Piers: Madonna halftime like 'mad drunken aunt'

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    Madonna performs at the Super Bowl halftime show.

    By Gina Serpe, E! Online

    Well, it's safe to say that Piers Morgan won't be first in line for tickets to Madonna's just-announced world tour.

    The pontificating Brit continued his public assault on America's long-reigning Material Girl while chatting with E!'s own Chelsea Handler last night, blasting Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show as a "gruesome" performance.

    Where's M.I.A.'s middle finger when you really need it?

    MORE: What did you think of Madonna's halftime show? Check it out now!

    "I know you're a huge fan," the "Chelsea Lately" host sarcastically prompted her guest, who has made no bones about his dislike of the singer before, having preemptively banned her from ever appearing on his CNN show (as if).


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    "That Super Bowl performance, it was like watching your mad drunken aunt at Christmas," Morgan said. "Is it just me? I keep reading all these celebrities tweeting, saying, 'Wasn't she awesome?' No, she wasn't. She was gruesome."

    At least it's not as if there was any love lost between the duo over Piers' fighting words.

    MORE: How'd Kelly Clarkson's national anthem rendition go? Watch and judge!

    "I don't like the woman and she doesn't like me, but at least I've found I have got one common ground with Madonna," he continued. "Neither of us have sung live at the Super Bowl."

    Me-ow.

    David Furnish's new best friend continued on, even in the face of a mild defense from Handler, who interjected, "I have to say that I thought she was singing real."

    So was Piers swayed? Nah.

    MORE: Find out which fellow Brit went head-to-head with Piers

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  • 20
    Dec
    2011
    7:05am, EST

    CNN star Piers Morgan refuses to discuss McCartney voicemail source

    Talk-show host and former Daily Mirror and News of the World editor, Piers Morgan, has denied knowledge of phone hacking during his time at the newspapers. ITN's Nina Nannar reports on England's High Court proceedings.

    By msnbc.com staff and news services

    Published at 12:15 p.m. ET: LONDON -- CNN star interviewer Piers Morgan refused Tuesday to disclose details about the most damning link between himself and Britain's phone hacking scandal: His acknowledgment that he once listened to a phone message left by former Beatle Paul McCartney for his then-wife Heather Mills.

    In a 2006 article in the Daily Mail tabloid, Morgan said he was played a phone message left by the former Beatle on Mills' answering machine, describing it in detail and noting that McCartney "even sang 'We Can Work It Out' into the answerphone." Mills has said there's no way Morgan could have obtained the message honestly.


    On Tuesday, Morgan stubbornly refused to answer almost any questions about how he came to hear the message, saying that doing so would compromise a source. "I'm not going to start any trail that leads to the identification of a source," he said.

    Asked by inquiry chief Lord Justice Brian Leveson whether he could supply any information to back the assertion that he had heard the recording legally, Morgan said he couldn't.

    Updated at 12:10 a.m. ET: Morgan denies that during his editorship the Daily Mirror newspaper "suppressed" information that cell phones could be hacked in 1998 so that they could use it to spy on celebrities. "Absolute nonsense," he says. 

    Updated at 11:50 a.m. ET: Morgan denies any knowledge of paying police officers for information. "I've never been aware of any evidence of that, no," he says.

    Updated at 11:30 a.m. ET: "It doesn't necessarily follow that someone listening to someone else is unethical," Morgan says. "It depends on the circumstances in which you are listening to it."

    Updated at 11:28 a.m. ET: When asked to discuss the source of a voice mail message of former Beatle Paul McCartney to his then-wife Heather Mills, Piers Morgan refuses.

    He also defends the newspaper when it is asserted that the Daily Mirror was among the top offenders of the practice of phone hacking, saying,"You also well know that not a single person has made a formal complaint against a Daily Mirror journalist, so why would you say that?"

    Updated at 11:06 a.m. ET: Piers Morgan says the Press Complaints Commission code of practice was displayed prominently in the newsroom at the Daily Mirror, where he was former editor, and says it "informed every editorial decision I made."

    When asked whether an editor should have responsibility for his journalists, Morgan says, "The average editor is probably aware of about 5 percent of what journalists are up to at any given time."

    Updated at 10:42 a.m. ET: Piers Morgan begins testifying at Britain's Leveson Inquiry into media ethics via videolink from the United States.

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    LONDON -- Former News of the World editor and CNN interviewer Piers Morgan will appear by videolink from the United States on Tuesday at a judge-led investigation into the ethics and practices of Britain's scandal-tarred press.

    He is expected to be grilled about comments he has made about widespread phone hacking at tabloid newspapers.

    Media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp shut down the News of the World in July after a public outcry over the phone-hacking practices by British journalists at the newspaper.

    Morgan's appearance, along with a number of other witnesses Tuesday, has been widely anticipated and critics have been picking through old interviews and Morgan's autobiography "The Insider," in which the 46-year-old Morgan makes clear he knew of phone hacking as long ago as 2001.

    • Story: Messages deleted by tabloid journalists? Not so fast...

    In an interview for GQ magazine before the public scandal over the practice, Morgan said he couldn't get too upset over hacking because "loads of newspaper journalists were doing it."

    And, in an earlier interview for BBC radio unearthed by one of his critics, Morgan appeared to go further, saying it was difficult to condemn private eyes hired to hack into people's phones "because obviously you were running the results of their work."

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    Former Daily Mirror and News of the World editor Piers Morgan and Rebekah Brooks (then Rebekah Wade), editor of the Sun newspaper, at the book launch party for Piers Morgan's memoirs, entitled "The Insider," on March 9, 2005 in London.

    Morgan maintains that he has never participated in phone hacking or knowingly run a story based on an illegally intercepted message.

    "I have never hacked a phone, told anyone to hack a phone, nor to my knowledge published any story obtained from the hacking of a phone," he said in a statement in August.

    • Official website of the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics

    Actors Hugh Grant and Sienna Miller, "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling and singer Charlotte Church are among those who have given evidence about press abuse, while executives and lawyers for Murdoch's News Corp have defended the newspaper.

    From newspaper man to TV star
    Morgan shot to national prominence when he was picked by Murdoch to run the News of the World at age 28. Under his tenure, the tabloid exposed Grant's liaison with Hollywood prostitute Divine Brown and Princess Diana's late-night phone calls to married art dealer Oliver Hoare.

    It wasn't all down to good reporting: Morgan has acknowledged that bribes were paid to informants on rival titles.

    • Story: Tabloid paid moles at rival papers for scoops?

    In 1995, Morgan left the News of the World for the Daily Mirror. His time there was marked by scoops and controversy, including an insider trading scandal.

    Among the newspapers to report it was The Independent, which said he allegedly bought 20,000 pounds ($31,000) worth of shares in a technology company the day before it was tipped in the newspaper's investment column. While two other journalists at the Daily Mirror were jailed, Morgan was not charged and kept his job.

    However, his editorship at the Daily Mirror ended in 2004 when he ran a faked photograph purporting to show a British soldier urinating on an Iraqi detainee.

    Morgan won a second life as a TV personality, eventually signing on as a judge of "America's Got Talent" and taking Larry King's old spot at CNN. So far, he's prospered. Ratings for "Piers Morgan Tonight" have been up 9 percent on last year's figures — good if not spectacular — and he appears to be reaching a younger audience.

    CNN spokeswoman Barbara Levin said the network was "extremely pleased" with how Morgan's program was performing and the company has so far stood by its star even as the phone-hacking scandal threatens to draw him in.

    'Despicable human being'
    "So heartwarming that everyone in U.K.'s missing me so much they want me to come home," Morgan joked earlier this year amid demands he return to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry.

    Morgan's denial that he has had nothing to do with phone hacking is hard to square with a 2006 article in which he said he'd been played a phone message that former Beatle Paul McCartney left for his now ex-wife Heather Mills in the wake of one of their fights.

    • Story: Emails warned James Murdoch of phone hacking by tabloid

    "It was heartbreaking," Morgan wrote of the tape, saying that McCartney "sounded lonely, miserable and desperate, and even sang 'We Can Work It Out' into the answerphone."

    How did Morgan come to hear the tape? He's refused to say, but Mills told the BBC in August that "there was absolutely no honest way" he could have obtained the recording. McCartney echoed her sentiment, saying he'd apparently been hacked.

    Morgan's autobiography also abounds with tantalizing references to questionably obtained material: There's "a dodgy transcript of a phone conversation" and a celebrity's stolen laptop.

    And when actress Kate Winslet demanded to know how Morgan got her cell phone number, which she had only just changed, Morgan shrugged it off.

    "Look, Kate," he joked, "You don't get to be the editor of the Mirror without being a fairly despicable human being."

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    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    From Murdoch (Fox News) to CNN. Left or Right reporters are all the same. Full of crap..

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