President Barack Obama will appear this week on Jay Leno's dialect show, The White House said Monday. Obama will pop in "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" during his plunge to Los Angeles on Thursday. NBC will strip the program and display it that night, after the president has returned to Washington.
Don Imus, the every so often acid and always litigious crystal set host, announced on the atmosphere Monday forenoon that he has tier 2 prostate cancer. Colleagues said the cancer was considered treatable and that the projection was good. "The lifetime you catch out is fine," Imus told his listeners on the "Imus in the Morning" show. "But the next matinal when you get up, your knees are shaking.
I didn't fantasize I could deliver it to work." In a horn interview, his publicist said he later called Imus to hooey about putting out a statement, and Imus -- before jokingly hanging up on him -- told him that "stress makes cancer worse. You're giving me worse cancer utter now." Lindsay Lohan's next aspect won't be in quod garb. A Los Angeles Superior Court mediator on Monday quashed an take into custody approve that was issued Friday for the 22-year-old "Mean Girls" star.
The adjudicator unhesitating that the actress has been complying with the terms of her probation but needs to show her care program better documentation to leave alone tomorrow's court problems. The decide also esteemed that Lohan has not failed any dope or fire-water tests. Lohan's attorney presented Revel with documentation Monday matutinal that her shopper had not violated her probation. She said after the hearing that the ambiguousness stemmed from the actress switching remedying programs. Lohan pleaded penitent in August 2007 to two misdemeanor counts of being under the pull of cocaine; no rivalry to two counts of driving with a blood-alcohol storey above 0.08 percent and one quantify of foolhardy driving.
She was sentenced to three years of probation.