Archive for October 9, 2009

Dr. Arnie Klein: I Warned Michael Jackson About Propofol

ET’s Kevin Frazier exclusively sits down with Michael Jackson's former dermatologist Dr. Arnie Klein, who says he warned Michael about the dangers of the powerful drug that allegedly led to his death. “I told him that it was very dangerous. I told him it was addicting. And, I told him that he really shouldn't be using it,” Klein says he told Michael about Propofol. Klein says he didn’t know Jackson was allegedly using Propofol around the time of his death, but he says Jackson had told him in years past that he’d used the drug. Read More »

Gender of Kourtney Kardashian’s Baby Revealed!

Is it a boy or a girl? Kourtney Kardashian's rep is dishing on the gender of the pregnant reality star's baby! Kardashian’s rep tells People.com that she’s expecting a son. The baby boy, expected to arrive around Christmas, will be her first child with boyfriend Scott Disick. Read More »

Craig Ferguson Gets Serious

Craig Ferguson has been making late-night audiences laugh since 2005. The "Late Late Show" host and former "The Drew Carey Show" funnyman has often made light of his personal demons, but tonight on ET he shares details of his darker days with our own Mark Steines. "I woke up in a sort of area above a bar, and I thought I'll have to go and kill myself," Craig reveals about one of his lowest moments -- a Christmas morning after he had been drinking with a bartender the whole night before. "I was very mad. And I thought I'll have to go and kill myself, so I'll go and swan dive off Tower Bridge in London." Instead, Craig ended up having a sherry and spending the day with the bartender and his family -- and forgot all about wanting to kill himself. Read More »

President Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize

The Norwegian Nobel Committee has announced that the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded to President Barack Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples." This makes Obama only the third sitting president of the United States to receive this prestigious honor. Woodrow Wilson won in 1919 and Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Jimmy Carter was honored in 2002, well after his departure from the Oval Office in 1981. The committee took particular note of Obama's "vision of a world free from nuclear arms." Read More »