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Charlie Sheen Lashes Out At CBS In Media Interviews

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Just days after CBS halted production on "Two and a Half Men," its troubled star, Charlie Sheen, is making media rounds and blasting his former employer for canceling his show. 

"Defeat is not an option.  They picked a fight with a warlock," Sheen said.

Mary Bubala reports Charlie Sheen seemed agitated and angry in two interviews that aired Monday.

"CBS owes me an apology publicly while licking my feet," he said.

In an interview with ABC News, the troubled actor vowed to sue CBS for canceling the rest of the season of his show "Two and a Half Men."  Sheen isn't apologizing for his behavior and insists he's now only high on life, not drugs.

"I am on a drug; it's called Charlie Sheen.  It's not available because if you try it, you will die, your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body," he said.

Last month, Sheen was hospitalized after a night of partying.  Now we know just how intense it was.

"I was banging seven gram rocks and finishing them because that's how I roll.  I have one speed, one gear: go," he said.

Sheen also addressed his controversial comments he made on the radio about the show's creator, Chuck Lorre.  Sheen used Lorre's Hebrew name but insists he's not anti-Semitic.  He says he's ready to go back to work but thinks he deserves a raise.

"It's three million an episode, take it or leave it," Sheen said.  "Everybody says I should be begging for my job back.  I am just going to forewarn them that it's everyone else going to be begging me for their job back.  That's how I roll, period.  The end," he said.

Late Monday, we learned Sheen's publicist quit after he gave yet another bizarre interview.

CBS has not commented on Sheen's latest antics.

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