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Letterman – Palestinian Conflict in ‘Bruno’ Lawsuit

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Exclusives David Letterman claims he’s found a loophole in a lawsuit filed by a man portrayed as a terrorist in the movie “Bruno” — and it all boils down to our diplomatic relations with the Middle East.In new legal docs filed in D.C., Letterman — along with … Permalink

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Christiane Amanpour: Too Brunette, Persian For TV? [Bias]

There is some controversy over Christiane Amanpour taking over ABC’s This Week. Longtime Washington Post critic Tom Shales , for example, is upset that she hates Israel and has bad hair. Now, normally, there’s nothing wrong with Tom Shales . He’s become a kind of boring TV critic, and being merely “kind of boring” instead of “actively terrible” at the Washington Post is actually doing pretty well for yourself. His SNL book was great and I am looking forward to his ESPN book. But it is increasingly apparent that he brokers no dissent in television figures when it comes to the subject of Israel, and he also has a really nasty tendency to suspect non-Jews with family ties to the Middle East of bias. Like, did you know that Helen Thomas is criticizes Israel because her parents were Syrian immigrants (like three hundred years ago)? And Amanpour—certainly sounds French, but she’s actually half-Persian. This is over the line, really. Amanpour is anti-Israel because 60 people joined a Facebook group and she’s from (pre-Islamic Revolution) Iran? Ugh. And then Tom made some sexist cracks in his livechat today. During his Washington Post chat today about his column, Shales called Amanpour “one of the most over-rated and hyped personalities of our day” and then added: “neither you nor I has stooped to mentioning that hair of hers — yipe. What’s the deal with that, as David Letterman might say.” He also wondered whether ABC will “try to turn Amanpour into Little ms Politics.” I… I don’t know what is up with her hair. It seems pretty normal to me? Besides, you know, not being blonde. To say “ooh that hair” is mildly chauvinistic, but it’s also just the sort of thing people say about people on TV, male or female. (No one ever thought Sam Donaldson’s hair disqualified him from being taken seriously, but they did indeed make a lot of fun of it.) But yes, “Little Ms. Politics” is pretty gross. (It also sounds like a title that a lady Fox correspondent would happily accept.) And Glenn Greenwald makes the obvious point that no one serious (like, newspaper critic-level, not nutty blogger-level) ever really talks about the Jewishness of Wolf Blitzer or David Gregory and wonders whether or not that affects their objectivity. (Nor does anyone mention that former AIPAC employee Blitzer is also a complete moron. Seriously, there are not thoughts in his head. He just emits sounds. He is a professional sound-maker.) I, for one, think Amanpour-to- This Week might be a dumb idea and a shame because we’re taking one of our very few television celebrities who does anything to educate television-watching Americans about foreign affairs and sentencing her to a career of eliciting canned responses from the same idiot elected officials. Seems like a waste of her experience and expertise. But she’s earned a rest from real journalism and CNN is an identity-less third-place joke, so ABC might be good for her. Still: a prominent 52-year-old half-Persian woman is being subject to attacks based on her sex and ethnicity! Color us shocked! Time to watch Megyn Kelly explain some poll she read that told her 99% of voters spontaneously weep when they even think of Obamacare .

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Justin Bieber Rocks ‘Baby,’ Bonds With Ben Stiller On ‘Letterman’

‘Things got a little crazy with Ben Stiller,’ 16-year-old tweets after the show. By Eric Ditzian Justin Bieber performs “Baby” on “Late Night With David Letterman” Photo: MTV News Hours before Justin Bieber arrived at New York’s Lucky Strike Lanes for his bowling-themed My World 2.0 release party, the 16-year-old pop star stopped by “The Late Show With David Letterman” to bust out the album’s first single, “Baby.” After guest appearances by Ben Stiller and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, Bieber came out dressed in a black leather motorcycle jacket and black jeans. Flanked by four backup dancers, Bieber shimmied across the stage as he sang. “It was very exciting to be here with Bieber,” Stiller told Letterman earlier in the show. “I’m not being facetious. People [outside] are screaming constantly. I felt great when I got out of my car, because I didn’t know Justin was on the show.” The 44-year-old actor and comedian eventually got the chance to say hello to the teen star. “Met Justin Bieber tonight on Letterman,” Stiller wrote on his Twitter account . “Told him to hang in there, things will happen for him eventually.” Bieber gave Stiller a shout-out on his own Twitter feed, writing, “I’m on LETTERMAN 2nite… Things got a little crazy with Ben Stiller. We took the bulls by the horns.” After the performance, Letterman said to Bieber, “Hey, how ya doing, buddy? Come on up here. Nice job!” Then, it was on to the bowling party, where fans had been lined up for hours to catch a glimpse of the singer. Going up against Nick Cannon in a head-to-head bowl-off , Bieber ended up coming away the champion. But there wasn’t much time to celebrate. Just hours later, the teen was up and ready to hit the next leg of his promotional tour. “Wow. It’s early … headed to the airport,” he tweeted Wednesday morning (March 24). “Chicago bound.” Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’ Related Photos Justin Bieber Takes Over The Bodies Of Other Teen Idols Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Paris Justin Bieber Live On MTV.com | Photos Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Kate Gosselin Is a Gift to Dancing!

Why was Kate Gosselin great for Dancing With the Stars? Who got the last laugh in David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel versus Jay Leno? And did you dump The Office over its funky-looking…

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‘The Diary of Justin Bieber’: Check Out A New Sneak Peek!

‘The Diary of Justin Bieber’ airs on MTV Sunday at 7:30 p.m., but you can get a new preview right here! By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber performs in Paris Photo: MTV News & Docs Justin Bieber is hard at work promoting his new LP, My World 2.0, this week, with appearances on “The View” and “The Late Show With David Letterman” on Tuesday (March 23, the day of his album’s release) and he’s performing at Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday. But on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET, fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be Justin Bieber in MTV’s special, “The Diary of Justin Bieber.” In a new sneak peek from the special, Bieber performs his single “Baby ” at a radio station while wearing a winter hat. He then performs the song for a crowd of girls in an intimate setting — they knew every word as he told the crowd to “bounce, bounce.” And finally, he performs it in front of a bigger crowd, where he also tells the audience to bounce, gets up close with them, and finally causes a frenzy by tossing his baseball cap into the crowd. In another clip, Bieber is seen playing guitar and singing his My World song “Favorite Girl” to a crowd that knows every word. In a previously released sneak peek, Bieber is seen in France talking to a reporter about singing love songs at such a young age, explaining that people of virtually any age experience it. “It’s weird when people say, ‘You’re only 15,’ because I know I am only 15, but at the same time I think at any age you can experience love. Whether you’re 80 or 5, you’re always gonna … I don’t know. There’s a difference between love and being in love because you can love someone but not necessarily be in love. So I think I’ve loved girls, but I don’t know — I haven’t been in love before.” MTV News will be rolling out previews from “The Diary of Justin Bieber” all week — don’t miss the full show, airing on MTV Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET! Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’ Related Photos Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Chelsea Piers Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Paris

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Jennifer Aniston’s Fancy Hands

Celebs are getting a little more creative in front of the camera. Earlier we spotted Eva Longoria (who turned 35 today) flashing a peace sign… While Jennifer Aniston hangs ten on her way into David Letterman . Or maybe she’s just looking for her cell phone.

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Jay Leno’s ‘Tonight Show’ Returns To First Place

Jay beats ‘Late Show With David Letterman’ in his first week back, but the gap narrows in the second week. By Josh Wigler Jay Leno on “The Tonight Show” Photo: NBC Despite the strong showing of fan support for freshly ousted “Tonight Show” host Conan O’Brien, it appears that many late-night television viewers have settled their personal differences with NBC and Jay Leno. According to The Associated Press, Leno averaged 5.6 million viewers in his first week back as the host of NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” easily outmatching the 3.66 million that tuned in for CBS’ “The Late Show With David Letterman.” Letterman, who consistently beat O’Brien in ratings throughout the recently departed host’s run on “The Tonight Show,” famously finished in second place next to Leno before he vacated the talk-show chair for his failed prime-time experiment, “The Jay Leno Show.” Additionally, Leno’s return to late night proved beneficial to “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” Entertainment Weekly reports that the “Saturday Night Live” castmember-turned-host beat out CBS’ “The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson” by a margin of 147,000 viewers. While Leno’s first week marked a decisive win for NBC over CBS, his second week back wasn’t quite as victorious. From Monday through Thursday of this week, Leno averaged 4.3 million viewers against Letterman’s 4 million, depicting a much closer race between the late-night hosts than Leno’s first week back behind the desk seemed to indicate. Leno returned to “The Tonight Show” last week following a widely publicized dispute between NBC and Conan O’Brien. In his first show following his return to the 11:35 p.m. time slot, Leno joked that he would hold on to the “Tonight Show” hosting gig “at least for a while.” Since his departure from “The Tonight Show,” O’Brien — who is contractually prohibited from making television appearances until September 2010 — has kept his presence intact by joining Twitter and announcing a national comedy tour that will take place from April 12 through June. Have you been tuning in to Jay’s “Tonight Show” return? Do you miss Conan? Let us know!

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Jessica Simpson Still Enjoys Looking At Romo’s ‘Cute Butt’

Jessica Simpson can clearly laugh about her string of failed romances. The curvy singer told talk show host David Letterman she still enjoys watching ex-boyfriend Tony Romo’s ‘cute butt’ play American football.

David Letterman ‘Grateful’ After Extortionist Pleads Guilty

Joe Halderman sentenced to six months in prison for attempted grand larceny after threatening to expose talk-show host’s affair with staffer. By Gil Kaufman David Letterman Photo: Ray Tamarra/Getty Images David Letterman breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday after former CBS News producer Robert “Joe” Halderman pleaded guilty to attempted grand larceny in a Manhattan courtroom. Shortly after the plea was announced, the “Late Show With David Letterman” host released a statement in which he praised prosecutors, saying, “When they became involved with this case, I had complete faith that a just and appropriate result was inevitable. On behalf of my family, I am extremely grateful for their tireless efforts.” Later, on the air, Letterman said he’d never been involved in anything like this before and was initially “full of anxiety and nervous and worried” about the plea, according to a Reuters report. But his fears were calmed when prosecutors assured him it would be handled “skillfully and appropriately.” He went on to thank Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and former District Attorney Robert Morgenthau for helping out on the case. Months after a surprising sex scandal exposed the behind-the-scenes affair the very private Letterman carried on with a staffer, the plea deal by Halderman avoided a potentially embarrassing trial. Halderman, 52, was sentenced to six months in prison after his guilty plea over a scheme in which he attempted to extort $2 million from Letterman in exchange for keeping quiet about the affair. After originally pleading not guilty in October to the charges, Halderman took a plea bargain in which he will also do 1,000 hours of community service and be on probation for five years, according to Reuters. Halderman had been facing up to 15 years in prison for attempted grand larceny. During his court appearance, Halderman said he felt “great remorse” for his actions, and he apologized to Letterman for the incident. Halderman’s lawyer had initially claimed the producer was trying to sell a script to the late-night host, not extort money. “In September of 2009, I attempted to extort $2 million from David Letterman by threatening to disclose personal and private information about him, whether true or false,” Halderman told the judge. The producer had lived with Stephanie Birkitt, a Letterman staffer, and after learning of her affair with the married father of a young son, Halderman demanded the money in exchange for not going public with the potentially damaging information. Letterman went directly to police, and Halderman was later arrested while trying to cash a phony check given to him by one of the comedian’s attorneys. Letterman admitted to the infidelity on air and discussed the extortion attempt on a show in October. According to People magazine, in a statement, Letterman’s attorney, Daniel J. Horwitz, said, “[Halderman’s] admissions today were compelling, and for that he will receive a serious sentence.”

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Letterman: Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

Filed under: David Letterman David Letterman went on his show tonight, gushing with gratitude and thanking members of the team that prosecuted extortionist Robert Halderman.”The Late Show” host said he’d “never been involved in anything like this” and was “concerned and full of … Permalink

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