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weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 16th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we're going to begin tonight with an astounding and deadly confrontation in a baltimore hospital corridor, where a man upset by his mother's grim prognosis shot the attending doctor, and then killed his mother and himself.
weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 16th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we're going to begin tonight with an astounding and deadly confrontation in a baltimore hospital corridor, where a man upset by his mother's grim prognosis shot the attending doctor, and then killed his mother and himself.
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for "nightline," i'm terry moran in gainesville, florida. >> our thanks to terry moran there. >>> when we come back, we will shift gears to check out proposed federal guidelines for posting calorie counts in unexpected places. maybe even the movie theater. me neither. it's beneful incredibites. uh-huh! it's just the way you like it-- made with wholesome grains, real beef, even carrots and peas. you love the smaller-size, easy-to-chew kibbles, and i love the carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. whoa! wait for me! ha-ha. you only think you're getting spoiled. [ woman announcing ] beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. if you're taking an antidepressant and still feel depressed, one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an antidepressant. some people had symptom improvement in as early as one to two weeks after adding abilify. now with the abilify (me+) program, your first two weeks of abilify can be free. abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unu
for "nightline," i'm terry moran in gainesville, florida. >> our thanks to terry moran there. >>> when we come back, we will shift gears to check out proposed federal guidelines for posting calorie counts in unexpected places. maybe even the movie theater. me neither. it's beneful incredibites. uh-huh! it's just the way you like it-- made with wholesome grains, real beef, even carrots and peas. you love the smaller-size, easy-to-chew kibbles, and i love the...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we'll begin with gold. long before the conquistadors made trips into the amazon, gold worked an almost unholy power over the minds and imaginations of men. well, in 2010, the sure suit of gold may be less epic in scale, but mrepty of evidence that passion has not abated. a prime indicator? today, the price of gold hit an all-time high of over $1,270 an ounce. that's up $1,000 from just ten years ago. call it the great gold rush of 2010. the price of gold hit record highs today, more than $1,270 per ounce, and plenty of predictions it will go even higher, maybe much, before it stops rising. >> so much anticipation building. >> reporter: you can't eat it. it doesn't pay dividends of interest or rent to you, but gold is still the stuff that fires the fevered dreams of investors all over the world. especially right now. >> let's talk what has been working. gold. >> gold futures rising to a record high. >> i can get cash for this gold medallion. >> reporter: why is the price of gold so
in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we'll begin with gold. long before the conquistadors made trips into the amazon, gold worked an almost unholy power over the minds and imaginations of men. well, in 2010, the sure suit of gold may be less epic in scale, but mrepty of evidence that passion has not abated. a prime indicator? today, the price of gold hit an all-time high of over $1,270 an ounce. that's up $1,000 from...
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weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 16th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we're going to begin tonight with an astounding and deadly confrontation in a baltimore hospital corridor, where a man upset by his mother's grim prognosis shot the attending doctor, and then killed his mother and himself. and, in a strange twist, this shooting bore an eerie similarity to a "grey's anatomy" episode that aired tonight, meeting fiction in just a horrible way here. in baltimore, authorities are still piecing together just what happened in that hospital, and john donvan has our report. >> situation is far from over. as you can see, just an incredible scene. >> reporter: it was one of those, oh, no, not there situations today. a hospital building, suddenly flashing across the news channels. >> certainly, a scary situation for patients, anyone visiting patients and obviously for hospital personnel, as well. >> reporter: the report, a man with a gun inside. >> security officers are on the scene, baltimore city police are on the scene. and we are just waiting for addition
weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 16th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we're going to begin tonight with an astounding and deadly confrontation in a baltimore hospital corridor, where a man upset by his mother's grim prognosis shot the attending doctor, and then killed his mother and himself. and, in a strange twist, this shooting bore an eerie similarity to a "grey's anatomy" episode that aired tonight, meeting fiction in just a...
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moran in washington, this is "nightline," september 8th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and, with economic indicators, political polls continuing to bring bad news for president obama and the democrats, the president's hitting the road these dames to rally support for his agenda. the debate turns on tax cuts, transportation spending and subsidies for small business to take effect in the years ahead. but meanwhile, many americans find themselves with a more immediate consideration. cash. so, tonight, brian rooney takes us to one colorful place people go to grease the skids. >> rust? >> a little bit of rust around the back window. >> reporter: we met rick harrison in a las vegas subdivision, kicking the tires on a 1962 cadillac fleet wood he was considering buying. >> nice. >> reporter: the owner sees a big payday. >> i think it's got to be worth, after it is fixed up, $15,000. i'd like to get between five and eight out of it. >> reporter: but that rick. if there's a flaw, he'll find it. >> this baby blue velour just ain't going to sell. >> reporter: the whole negotiations
moran in washington, this is "nightline," september 8th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and, with economic indicators, political polls continuing to bring bad news for president obama and the democrats, the president's hitting the road these dames to rally support for his agenda. the debate turns on tax cuts, transportation spending and subsidies for small business to take effect in the years ahead. but meanwhile, many americans find themselves with a more immediate...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," september 9th, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. breaking news tonight, and that's where we begin in san bruno, california in south san francisco. a towering fire is just burning out of control after a large gas main explosion. witnses on the scene report s visibly leaving the main and 35 to 45 homes are affected, as you can see there. and with uninterrupted supy of fuel the congression is moving unchecked on that neighborhood at that time. the number of casualties unclear. san francisco general hospital and other facilities are admitting burn victims, as authorities race to clear homes ahead of the fire. cal fire a stata agency respspded to the blaze with four air tankers, two attack planes. one helicopter and 25 fire gines carrying hundreds of firefighters. just a war out there tonight. california emergency management agency said the fires are being fueled by really strong winds in the area tonight and there are currently no indications of foul plplay in that giant fire. we're going to keep watching that situation for you. >>> nd
in new york city, this is "nightline," september 9th, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. breaking news tonight, and that's where we begin in san bruno, california in south san francisco. a towering fire is just burning out of control after a large gas main explosion. witnses on the scene report s visibly leaving the main and 35 to 45 homes are affected, as you can see there. and with uninterrupted supy of fuel the congression is moving unchecked on that neighborhood at...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," august 31st, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. president obama spoke to the nation about the long war in iraq, and that's where we begin tonight. he said, quote, we have met our responsibilities. now, it's time to turn the page. the president declared an end to combat operations. he spoke of the sacrifices of u.s. troops and their families, and he looked ahead at home and abroad. he was somber, almost still behind the desk in the oval office, where he noted it all began. >> from this desk, 7 1/2 years ago, president bush announced the beginning of military operations in iraq. >> reporter: that night was filled with the shock and awe of american military might. but history has its own deep secrets. and what unfolded was beyond anyone's imagining. and so, all these years later, president obama declared this historic milestone. >> tonight, i am announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has ended. operation iraqi freedom is over. and the iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country. >> reporter
in new york city, this is "nightline," august 31st, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. president obama spoke to the nation about the long war in iraq, and that's where we begin tonight. he said, quote, we have met our responsibilities. now, it's time to turn the page. the president declared an end to combat operations. he spoke of the sacrifices of u.s. troops and their families, and he looked ahead at home and abroad. he was somber, almost still behind the desk in the...
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but he told me he can't imagine god sending him that message. >> terry moran in florida. and terry, i know you'll have a lot more of your report later tonight on "nightline." >>> and, labor day is over, summer is in the rear view mirror. but americans hit in september with a tsunami of discontent. just eight weeks before election day. not only do 92% of americans say the economy is in bad shape now, 38% think it's getting worse. not better. and that's big trouble for the president. and his party. jake tapper is at the white house to lead us off on this tonight. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, that's right. president obama faces a country that is increasingly skeptical of his ability to improve the economy. when air force one touches down in cleveland, ohio, tomorrow, the president will be arriving in a state that continues to suffer. a borders in cleveland, which employs 23 people, just announced it will close. near cincinnati, comair recently announced it will cut more than half its planes over two years, with more layoffs to come. there is anger and frustr
but he told me he can't imagine god sending him that message. >> terry moran in florida. and terry, i know you'll have a lot more of your report later tonight on "nightline." >>> and, labor day is over, summer is in the rear view mirror. but americans hit in september with a tsunami of discontent. just eight weeks before election day. not only do 92% of americans say the economy is in bad shape now, 38% think it's getting worse. not better. and that's big trouble for...
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here's terry moran. >> reporter: he was at it again today, the lanky hardscrabble preacher people around the world now listening to pastor terry jones' every word. >> so as of right now, we are not convinced that backing down is the right thing. >> reporter: late today, sarah palin tweeted her opposition. writing, "please stand down." and long-time televangelist pat robertson blasted pastor jones this morning. >> imagine a pastor that is so egotistical that he would sacrifice the lives of missionaries and soldiers to go forward with something. this is so stupid. >> reporter: and abc news has learned that evangelical leader franklin graham has reached out to jones to try to dissuade him. so have others. today, in a remarkable development, a local muslim leader paid a visit to jones at his church, and offered him friendship to diffuse this. >> and i said, i'll stand with you. i will talk to the muslim world. i will defend you as my neighbor, regardless of your faith. i think he was very receptive to that message. >> reporter: still, jones vows to go forward, convinced he speaks for many am
here's terry moran. >> reporter: he was at it again today, the lanky hardscrabble preacher people around the world now listening to pastor terry jones' every word. >> so as of right now, we are not convinced that backing down is the right thing. >> reporter: late today, sarah palin tweeted her opposition. writing, "please stand down." and long-time televangelist pat robertson blasted pastor jones this morning. >> imagine a pastor that is so egotistical that he...
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but minister terry jones says he is not backing down. >> our terry moran traveled to florida to speak to jones directly about this controversy. >> reporter: at the sunday morning service in the dove world outreach center, there were fewer than 30 worshipers. a tiny congregation among the world's 2 billion-plus christians. but pastor terry jones has led this little flock to the brink of what has become a global confrontation. >> it's time to stand up and do what we're doing. >> reporter: pastor jones says he will go forward with his plan to burn hundreds of korans, the holy book of more than 1 billion muslims, on september 11th. pastor, don't you even have a twinge of conscience about doing something like this? >> of course. of course. we have thought very much about it. we have prayed a lot about it. yes, it's one of the things that we think about all of the time. >> reporter: jones says the fbi, the department of justice and local law enforcement authorities in gainesville have all urged him not to go forward. but he won't listen. in afghanistan, general david petraeus warned that jo
but minister terry jones says he is not backing down. >> our terry moran traveled to florida to speak to jones directly about this controversy. >> reporter: at the sunday morning service in the dove world outreach center, there were fewer than 30 worshipers. a tiny congregation among the world's 2 billion-plus christians. but pastor terry jones has led this little flock to the brink of what has become a global confrontation. >> it's time to stand up and do what we're doing....
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. >> good evening, i'm terry mo moran. and we're going to begin with the day of the terror at the discovery channel. the gunman shot dead after he took hostages at the channel's headquarters outside washington, d.c. this afternoon. james lee was his name. lee had a history of harassing discovery. he was arrested during a one-man protest of the channel in 2008. and now, evidence of lee's murky motivations is beginning to emerge, including an online man any fes to. in it, he cites and author who we talk to tonight. john donvan has our report. >> reporter: say this for the discovery network. locked down for long hours today, a gunman somewhere in the guts of it headquarters, police taking a position outside, hostages grabbed in its lob bi, everyone who could, evacuating -- >> move away from the building. >> reporter: hundreds of employees, plus the chirp in the full-time day care. amid this confusion, amid this uncertainty, say this for discovery, the channel never blinked. >> "american chopper." >> reporter: this is what was
. >> good evening, i'm terry mo moran. and we're going to begin with the day of the terror at the discovery channel. the gunman shot dead after he took hostages at the channel's headquarters outside washington, d.c. this afternoon. james lee was his name. lee had a history of harassing discovery. he was arrested during a one-man protest of the channel in 2008. and now, evidence of lee's murky motivations is beginning to emerge, including an online man any fes to. in it, he cites and...
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. >> reporter: despite the plea, pastor terry jones told "nightline" anchor terry moran, he plans to go through with the demonstration. >> the question that we have is if we don't do it, when do we stop backing down? when do we stop giving in to islam? >> reporter: the burning, which was planned as a response to the muslim community center and mosque two blocks from ground zero, is one of several recent acts targeting muslims nationwide. in washington, d.c., a group of interfaith religious leaders said burning a koran hurts all religions. >> bearing false witness against your neighbor is against the koran, is against the bible, is against the gospels. and this is why we are here. so we have to be here. >> reporter: while the white house endorses petraeus' statement, the defense department says the pentagon has no official stance on the koran-burning issue. rob and vinita? >>> we are hearing more this morning from the religious leader behind the planned islamic center near ground zero. imam feisal abdul rauf writes an editorial that it is critical americans not back away from completi
. >> reporter: despite the plea, pastor terry jones told "nightline" anchor terry moran, he plans to go through with the demonstration. >> the question that we have is if we don't do it, when do we stop backing down? when do we stop giving in to islam? >> reporter: the burning, which was planned as a response to the muslim community center and mosque two blocks from ground zero, is one of several recent acts targeting muslims nationwide. in washington, d.c., a group...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 22nd, 2010. >> good evening, everyone. it is known as one of the most beautiful and livable cities in america. but thanks to the numerous strip joints and massage parlors, portland, oregon, has earned the nickname pornland. and it is an epicenter for child prostitution. many of the working girls, some young for middle school, are not kidnapped or runaways. they are tricked into walking the streets in exchange for clothing, jewelry or just human love. sharyn alfonsi reports for our series, "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: they call it the track. on any given night, it is littered with pros tults and strippers. but a lot of these girls probably aren't what you think they are. how old are these girls? >> i have seen them as young as 12. >> reporter: kids turning tricks before they're old enough for high school. not runaways or one can i s ork little girls lured here. >> i'm a [ bleep ]. do you think i [ bleep ] like this? not really.
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 22nd, 2010. >> good evening, everyone. it is known as one of the most beautiful and livable cities in america. but thanks to the numerous strip joints and massage parlors, portland, oregon, has earned the nickname pornland. and it is an epicenter for child prostitution. many of the working girls, some young for middle...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 23rd, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with a look inside the home of an american family that is anything but ordinary. the brown family is thoroughly modern and yet they practice an ancient custom, polygamy. cody brown has four wives. he sleeps with each in a different bed every night and has 16 children. now, the browns have opened their home to a television crew, emerging from the shadows to different from anybody else. >> reporter: this is cody brown >> how was your day? >> reporter: this is cody's they have six kids. >> if you are questioning the order of how family came together, he's number two. >> reporter: and this is his third wife, christine. >> i just fell in love. and then i fell in love again. and then i fell in love again. >> reporter: they're the stars of the new show on tlc called three wives to four. >> my wiveses have been together for 16 years, and all the children have grown up in this bringing somebody new i
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 23rd, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with a look inside the home of an american family that is anything but ordinary. the brown family is thoroughly modern and yet they practice an ancient custom, polygamy. cody brown has four wives. he sleeps with each in a different bed every night and has 16 children....
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 28th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a shocking look behind some of the most popular nonfiction films of our time. nature documentaries. these films seek to deliver a sense of wonder at the quirkry private behavior of some of the colorful characters in the animal kingdom. the problem, according to a long-time industry veteran we interviewed tonight, is that some of the most incredible scenes are 100% fake. john donvan has our report. >> reporter: animals on the screen. we love them. beethoven in the movie of that name. lassi, in the classic tv show. and then, of course, there is flipper. all of whom were, we knew, essentially actors, trained animal performers following a script. but animals on screen this way, in the wild life documentary -- and this is disney's 1958 "child wilderness," what made it so dazzling, and what made later films like "wolves" so enchanting, was the sheer wonder of seeing anim
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 28th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a shocking look behind some of the most popular nonfiction films of our time. nature documentaries. these films seek to deliver a sense of wonder at the quirkry private behavior of some of the colorful characters in the animal kingdom. the...
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." >> i'm terry moran. coming up, crisis at the discovery channel. we have more on the dramatic hostage standoff there. and a state of emergency, and mandatory evacuations in the path of hurricane earl. we'll tell you where and how hard >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> the fremont police officer shot friday by a suspected it gang member is still in serious condition tonight. officer todd young is stable, but has a long way to go. and people are stepping up to help the officer and his family. lisa amin is reporting live from a fundraiser in -- is reporting from a fundraiser in fremont. >> they are buying raffle tickets and drinks and memorabilia to help todd young. young was shot and wounded while serving a search warptd in oakland. >> -- a search warrant in oakland. >> he's improving. he is still in serious condition, and he still has a long road ahead. >> young remains at oakland's highland hospital where he will undergo several more surgeries this week. authorities today said if they hadn't rushed young to high hi
." >> i'm terry moran. coming up, crisis at the discovery channel. we have more on the dramatic hostage standoff there. and a state of emergency, and mandatory evacuations in the path of hurricane earl. we'll tell you where and how hard >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> the fremont police officer shot friday by a suspected it gang member is still in serious condition tonight. officer todd young is stable, but has a long way to...
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i'm terry moran. you know there was a time when finding fame in the entertainment industry meant a trip to hollywood for casting calls or being discovered by a talent scout. but that has all changed. now fame is more democratized. put yourself on youtube and let the world be the judge. that's a process that created online superstars who turned into popular mainstream artists and as david wright reports tonight, hollywood has taken notice. >> hey, it's fred. >> reporter: he's the beevis or butthead of the youtube generation. >> oh, my god. it's cold. i'm swimming. i love swimming. >> reporter: a 17-year-old playing a 6-year-old with manic energy and an extremely obnoxious voice. >> give me a bigger pool. >> reporter: the character fred figuralhorn has made the actor a sensation. >> someone told me about youtube. what's that and it interested me so i started posting videos on there just for fine and i guess they sort of took off. >> reporter: the first to break 1 million subscribers. now he has double t
i'm terry moran. you know there was a time when finding fame in the entertainment industry meant a trip to hollywood for casting calls or being discovered by a talent scout. but that has all changed. now fame is more democratized. put yourself on youtube and let the world be the judge. that's a process that created online superstars who turned into popular mainstream artists and as david wright reports tonight, hollywood has taken notice. >> hey, it's fred. >> reporter: he's the...
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." >> announcer: from the global resours of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 21st, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. and we begin tonight with the business of female arousal. and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that we're bombarded with, $300 million of erection enhancement ads, the drugs for females are nowhere to be seen. is it too sexy or sexist? ashleigh banfield with our series "sex in america." >> reporter: it's become part of our national conversation. things we may have never said on tv a few years ago are on tv at every hour. >> don't let it get in the way. >> seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. >> the ads are on during primetime television and nobody blinks an eye, because we just accept that it's okay to talk about men needing and wanting sexual pleasure and function. >> reporter: but are we just as okay when it comes to what a woman wants? maybe not. according to the journal of the american medical
." >> announcer: from the global resours of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 21st, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. and we begin tonight with the business of female arousal. and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that we're bombarded with, $300 million of erection enhancement ads, the drugs for females are nowhere to be seen. is it...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, sit ya cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 24th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with debt collectors. it's understandable the banks want credit card customers to stay current with their bills. what's less easy to understand is how some debt collectors have gotten away with some very offensive behavior. especially shocking is the obscene, even racist language used in calls, placed at all times of the day and night. but now, it's been caught on tape. senior investigative correspondent brian ross brings us this report. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, complaints about debt collectors and their tactics remain by far the number one source of consumer complaints received by the federal trade commission. and based on what we found in an abc news investigation, the tactics have reached an all-time low. in some cases, used on behalf of major american corporations. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, sit ya cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 24th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with debt collectors. it's understandable the banks want credit card customers to stay current with their bills. what's less easy to understand is how some debt collectors have gotten away with some very offensive behavior. especially shocking is...
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moran. we're going to begin tonight with the grim aftermath of that deadly fireball that ripped apart a san francisco suburb last week. as incredible home video and survivor accounts of the blast begin to emerge, residents whose homes were not destroyed began returning, although some are too scared to go back. that is an uneasiness shared by people across the country who are suddenly aware and wondering about the 2 million miles of natural gas pipeline that crisscross the united states. neal karlinsky's in california with our report. >> reporter: in san bruno today, people were doing their best to get back to their normal lives. something that hasn't come easy. the hanan family came home to a house in pretty good shape today, other than the smell of smoke. the problem is, their daughter, like so many others who ran for their lives to get out of here last week, doesn't want to stay here anymore. >> i feel secure, but she's not, she's not. she's scared. she keeps telling me, i don't want to co
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 2nd, 2010. >> good evening, everyone. hurricane earl is the biggest storm to threaten america's east coast in almost 20 years. and right off the bat, to get a sense if the punch matches the promise, let's go right to nags head, north carolina, that's where abc's steve osunsami is watching earl barrel ashore. steve? >> reporter: bill, we are now 120 miles away from the center of the storm as it continues to move to the northeast. still a very powerful category 2 storm with wind speeds upwards of 105 miles an hour. we're seeing gusts up to 40 and 50 miles an hour here. the wind is certainly started the rain has started. but our big concern tonight is the storm surge. we are very, very worried about it. as the wind moves the water from the ocean and the sound, right on top of us. people here have been forced to evacua evacuate. there's been a mandatory evacuation in place and for good reason. this is very low-lying area. officials are tell
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 2nd, 2010. >> good evening, everyone. hurricane earl is the biggest storm to threaten america's east coast in almost 20 years. and right off the bat, to get a sense if the punch matches the promise, let's go right to nags head, north carolina, that's where abc's steve osunsami is watching earl barrel ashore. steve?...
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i'm terry moran. we're going to begin with plastic surgery and a new attitude towards it in hollywood of all places. the ideal of beauty has very often been purchased at a high surgical price. but now after decades of faces frozen by bo tox and bodies augmented by silicone, directors are no longer looking for artificial agelessness but timeless, natural beauty. neal karlinsky takes us behind the scenes at the casting calls and to the front lines of hollywood's war on plastic surgery. >> go to studio three please. >> reporter: at this casting session, actors like ashley davis are looking for a break. >> you just go in and be yourself i guess and your control is so little in this that, you know, all you can do is go in the room and do your best. >> reporter: in the past, hollywood's best may have included some surgical help. but more than ever, casting agents are now looking for something new in hollywood. actors who actually look like normal people. instead of the silicone filled, botox-injected, perfe
i'm terry moran. we're going to begin with plastic surgery and a new attitude towards it in hollywood of all places. the ideal of beauty has very often been purchased at a high surgical price. but now after decades of faces frozen by bo tox and bodies augmented by silicone, directors are no longer looking for artificial agelessness but timeless, natural beauty. neal karlinsky takes us behind the scenes at the casting calls and to the front lines of hollywood's war on plastic surgery. >>...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 3rd, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with earl, the strongest storm to threaten new england since hurricane bob killed 18 in 1991. so far the damage has not been as bad as feared though the storm claimed at least one life off the coast of new jersey. now, earl is headed for massachusetts, where the governor warns that the threat to the bub lick, including beach goers in popular holiday spots on cape cod remains serious. linsey davis is live for us tonight on the cape. a very wet linsey davis. linsey? >> reporter: good evening, cynthia. it's times like these where reporters like me are meant to be pitied. standing out, taking a beating in all of this weather. but let's start with the good news, and this area that's been under a hurricane warning, it's now been downgraded to a tropical storm warning. now, for the most part today, it was overcast, it was misty, but relatively calm. but in the last hour, things have really changed d
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 3rd, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with earl, the strongest storm to threaten new england since hurricane bob killed 18 in 1991. so far the damage has not been as bad as feared though the storm claimed at least one life off the coast of new jersey. now, earl is headed for massachusetts, where the governor warns...
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." >> i'm terry moran. dan, coming up, the new fame game. post yourself on youtube today. become an international superstar tomorrow. so we surf the web for the next justin bieber. and the latest on sarah palin's speech in iowa. is this the start >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> when you watch this video it makes your heart skip a beat. there is a one-year-old crawling on a highway and terrifying drivers. look at this kid crawl on to the street. they waited for other motorists to get out of the way. the infant got away from his mother. drivers called the police who returned the baby to his mother. she was released after spending a short time in custody. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is calling for the released of two american inmates being held. sarah shourd will arrive in new york this weekend. shourd will hold a news conference on sunday. mahmoud only din gnaw god said she was released because of health issues. shourd's aunt lives in berkeley and said she talked to her after the released. >> she said one thing that was constant
." >> i'm terry moran. dan, coming up, the new fame game. post yourself on youtube today. become an international superstar tomorrow. so we surf the web for the next justin bieber. and the latest on sarah palin's speech in iowa. is this the start >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> when you watch this video it makes your heart skip a beat. there is a one-year-old crawling on a highway and terrifying drivers. look at this kid crawl...
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." >> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 10th, 2010. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with that natural gas explosion that destroyed a neighborhood south of san francisco yesterday just as residents were sitting down to dinner. survivors have really shocking stories to tell of the sky filling with orange and their homes shaking around them. now many have nothing to go back to and everyone is asking what went wrong, especially those residents who say they smelled gas days before the blast. neal karlinsky is in california with our report. >> reporter: it was the most extraordinary of events in the midst of such an ordinary night. b.j. dugal was watching the nfl's opening game when he felt a rumble he first thought was cheering fans for the new orleans saints. >> like a bolting, shaking so bad, and like i say, the fireball like it was coming on my face. >> reporter: ricardo was watching the news when it happened. his 12-year-old son richard was doing his homework down the ha
." >> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 10th, 2010. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with that natural gas explosion that destroyed a neighborhood south of san francisco yesterday just as residents were sitting down to dinner. survivors have really shocking stories to tell of the sky filling with orange and their homes shaking around them. now many...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 15th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with an incredible story from the world of organized crime. it's about a man who pledged himself to the mafia at age 22 after his father, a nor or the use new york city crime boss, was sentenced to 50 years in prison. he devised a scheme that brought the family hundreds of millions of dollars but then came a woman, and a moment, that made him walk away. >> reporter: most wise guys quit the mob in one of two ways. witness relocation or a body bag. but michael franzes ze has managed to avoid both and still can show his face on the streets that he captained. >> some around here, too, in this section, too, but this was our town. this was us, so -- we had it wrapped up. >> reporter: this mobster turned minister has come back to brooklyn on a mission from god. to pay a jailhouse visit to his mafia boss father in an effort to save his soul from hell. and that would be no small feat. because sonny i
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 15th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with an incredible story from the world of organized crime. it's about a man who pledged himself to the mafia at age 22 after his father, a nor or the use new york city crime boss, was sentenced to 50 years in prison. he devised a scheme that brought the family hundreds of...
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on this eve of the 9/11 anniversary, terry moran reports from gainesville. >> reporter: it just gets stranger and stranger. a local gainesville rabbi showed up out front of pastor terry jones' church today, blowing a ram's horn to get some attention. he did. and so, once again, did pastor jones. >> as of this time, we have not heard from the imam, but we are still very, very hopeful that we will meet with him. >> reporter: thronged by an ever-growing media mob, jones was demanding a meeting with the new york imam building the islamic center near ground zero. as for his plan to burn the koran, that's off, as jones' son made clear. >> there will be no koran burning tomorrow. i don't know -- do we have to repeat that over and over and over again? >> reporter: if it all seems to have degraded into something like comedy here in gainesville -- >> i'm here as a mediator, a peace peacemaker. >> reporter: it is already deadly serious around the world. protests erupted in five cities across afghanistan, where crowds chanted, "death to america." and three people were shot. and there were smalle
on this eve of the 9/11 anniversary, terry moran reports from gainesville. >> reporter: it just gets stranger and stranger. a local gainesville rabbi showed up out front of pastor terry jones' church today, blowing a ram's horn to get some attention. he did. and so, once again, did pastor jones. >> as of this time, we have not heard from the imam, but we are still very, very hopeful that we will meet with him. >> reporter: thronged by an ever-growing media mob, jones was...
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for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc, news good nigh good night america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, talking about head and shoulders shampoo. it's good enough for the hairiest super star in football, troy polamalu. go to troyshair.com to play for ridiculously awesome prizes. let's check out the action on the field. >> what's this flag all about? >> personal foul. taunting. >> what are you talking about? >> your hair is so full and thick. it's making the players feel bad. >> oh, that's hair and shoulders for men shampoo. it claims to give you thicker looking hair in one week guaranteed. >> i'm going to try this. >> i think you're supposed to do that in the shower. >> i know, it's okay, it's head and shoulders. >> dicky: head and shoulders hair endurance for men. visit troyshair.com for a chance to win a ridiculously awesome trip to super bowl xlv. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with nathan fillion, music from trace adkins and dr. fill mcgraw. it sweeps a. your old broom just can't compare. [ funny voice ] hey, broom! wanna sweep and mop like
for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc, news good nigh good night america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, talking about head and shoulders shampoo. it's good enough for the hairiest super star in football, troy polamalu. go to troyshair.com to play for ridiculously awesome prizes. let's check out the action on the field. >> what's this flag all about? >> personal foul. taunting. >> what are you talking about? >> your hair is so full and thick. it's...
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jones speaks to our terry moran in this "nightline" exclusive. >> you may still go ahead and burn the koran, correct? >> i really do not know. >> reporter: the day began with the president himself weighing in on the controversy and speaking directly to pastor jones. >> if he's listening, i just hope he understands that what he is proposing to do is completely contrary to our values as americans. >> reporter: then, just before 5:00 p.m., jones emerged with a startling announcement. >> i will be flying up there on saturday to meet with the imam at the ground zero mosque. he has agreed to move the location. >> reporter: for the surreal twist, the two controversies had collided. the man who jones says brokered the deal, imam muhammad al musri of orlando. but it only got weirder. abc's christiane amanpour was doing an exclusive interview with the new york imam who is building the islamic center near ground zero, feisal abdul rauf, at the very moment the press conference in florida was happening. and he had a very different take. >> how can you equate burning of any person's scripture with
jones speaks to our terry moran in this "nightline" exclusive. >> you may still go ahead and burn the koran, correct? >> i really do not know. >> reporter: the day began with the president himself weighing in on the controversy and speaking directly to pastor jones. >> if he's listening, i just hope he understands that what he is proposing to do is completely contrary to our values as americans. >> reporter: then, just before 5:00 p.m., jones emerged with...
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for cynthia mcfadden, terry moran, all of us at abc news, have a great night, america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word from head and shoulders hair endurance for men shampoo. right now, you can vote online at the head and shoulders main event, the greatest hair icons in ffl history go against troy polamalu of the pittsburgh steelers, and he will be tough to beat, i'll tell you that. look at those locks, he's like a regal lion. >> thanks, jimmy. got to give credit to head and shoulders. gives you thicker looking hair in one week, guaranteed. >> jimmy: it is a hall of fame head of hair. but let's give the other classic hair styles a chance. >> i look ridiculous. >> jimmy: that is brian bosworth. how about john riggins? >> come on, this one is worse. >> jimmy: let's try tony siragusa on for size. >> come on, jimmy. give me my hair back. >> jimmy: all right, we will return you to your original hair. there. that was fun. and i'm voting definitely for you. >> thanks, jimmy. >> jimmy: one more. jim mcmahon, on the bears. >> real funny, mr. late night. >> jimmy: head and shoulders
for cynthia mcfadden, terry moran, all of us at abc news, have a great night, america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word from head and shoulders hair endurance for men shampoo. right now, you can vote online at the head and shoulders main event, the greatest hair icons in ffl history go against troy polamalu of the pittsburgh steelers, and he will be tough to beat, i'll tell you that. look at those locks, he's like a regal lion. >> thanks, jimmy. got to give credit to head...