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abbie boudreau, abc news, san francisco. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. bernie madoff is breaking his silence. the con-man behind the biggest ponzi scheme in history decided to speak out from his prison cell and it is no surprise to us that one more time, abc's barbara walters got the big interview. she joins me now to tell us about it. and he has so much to say. but how did he seem to you personally? >> reporter: well, at times, he was teary-eyed, but for the most part, he was composed. he is in the butner correctional complex a medium security prison in north carolina. he's with the general population. no cameras or tape recorders were allowed but pens and paper are. and he told us, as you will hear, some very surprising things. in a two-hour prison interview, bernie madoff told me that he is happier now than he's been in years. he said, "i feel safer here than outside. i know i will die in prison. but i lived the last 20 years of my life in fear. now i have no fear because i'm no longer in control of my own life." when i asked him if he missed his old
abbie boudreau, abc news, san francisco. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. bernie madoff is breaking his silence. the con-man behind the biggest ponzi scheme in history decided to speak out from his prison cell and it is no surprise to us that one more time, abc's barbara walters got the big interview. she joins me now to tell us about it. and he has so much to say. but how did he seem to you personally? >> reporter: well, at times, he was teary-eyed, but for the most part, he...
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was a stroke, telling abc news she needed to get out. her speech and vision is already impaired. you can hear it in her strained voice. >> as i am just sitting here waiting who knows what is going on inside me. i don't know what is going on inside me. >> reporter: she is 58, working at national science foundation research station. >> i am very concerned about my health and the possible ramifications and consequences for staying here. >> assuming it was a stroke because that seems to be the most likely diagnosis. they didn't have all the modern equipment, don't have mri scanner. i don't think they have a ct scanner. >> reporter: now there will be a stopover before they arrive in new zealand, the closest hospital with mri and c.t. scans, and there is enormous concern over the flight itself given cabin pressure and oxygen levels. >> first available, aircraft, unpressurized, increases potential risk to her. >> reporter: there have been similar rescues before, 1999, jerri nelson fitzgerald, the only physician at a south pole research station,
was a stroke, telling abc news she needed to get out. her speech and vision is already impaired. you can hear it in her strained voice. >> as i am just sitting here waiting who knows what is going on inside me. i don't know what is going on inside me. >> reporter: she is 58, working at national science foundation research station. >> i am very concerned about my health and the possible ramifications and consequences for staying here. >> assuming it was a stroke because...
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an abc news exclusive report tonight. >>> american genius. what steve jobs taught us about living fearlessly, and what he said about his family, just before his death. >>> silent killer. the mysterious cancer that struck steve jobs, patrick swayze, randy pausch. what are the earliest symptoms? >>> and honored. congresswoman gabby giffords marks a milestone at the white house. her special tribute to her husband and how she outdid the vice president. >>> good evening. for the past decade, americans have watched as 4.5 million american jobs have gone overseas to china. well, tonight, a major sign that hemorrhage may be ending. those jobs are starting to come home. abc news has obtained a powerful new report from the highly respected boston consulting group, which says 3 million jobs are now on their way back to america. how soon? what kind? and where? abc's david muir has been pouring over this data that's too good to be true. >> reporter: very bold report, diane, as you point out. good evening. the answer to how soon we'll see these jobs? some
an abc news exclusive report tonight. >>> american genius. what steve jobs taught us about living fearlessly, and what he said about his family, just before his death. >>> silent killer. the mysterious cancer that struck steve jobs, patrick swayze, randy pausch. what are the earliest symptoms? >>> and honored. congresswoman gabby giffords marks a milestone at the white house. her special tribute to her husband and how she outdid the vice president. >>> good...
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for abc news in new york i'm jim dolan. >>> sad story there. another dangerous dust storm has rolled through the arizona desert and this time it triggered three deadly pileups. the crashes on interstate 10 involved more than 20 cars. one man was killed. more than a dozen others hurt. the dust was so thick helicopters could not be used to get critically injured to the hospital. >> what a scene. >> my goodness. here is a look at the forecast. drenching downpours for much of california. and the pacific northwest. heavy snow in sierra, mountains. rain around idaho, utah, and wyoming. much needed thunderstorms in west texas and new mexico. unseasonably warm in the nation's midsection. >> 80s from fargo to kansas city. 77 in chicago. 64 in boston. 75, baltimore. 85, new orleans. 57, seattle. 63, boise. 71, in albuquerque. >>> well, a big day earlier this week for a pair of little girls in texas. >> that's because their dad, sergeant cory hunt surprised them at school after arriving home from a nine month deployment in afghanistan. great moment. mom s
for abc news in new york i'm jim dolan. >>> sad story there. another dangerous dust storm has rolled through the arizona desert and this time it triggered three deadly pileups. the crashes on interstate 10 involved more than 20 cars. one man was killed. more than a dozen others hurt. the dust was so thick helicopters could not be used to get critically injured to the hospital. >> what a scene. >> my goodness. here is a look at the forecast. drenching downpours for much of...
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sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> and still ahead on "world news," is it possible michael jackson delivered his own fatal dose of drugs? what abc news has learned tonight that could throw a curveball into the case. >>> and was holly golightly airbru airbrushed? a secret from the set of the iconic "breakfast at tiffany's." i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income yo. that's why i'm here. to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there, every step of the way. call or come in for a free portfolio review today. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] a simple gesture can spark romance anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction
sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> and still ahead on "world news," is it possible michael jackson delivered his own fatal dose of drugs? what abc news has learned tonight that could throw a curveball into the case. >>> and was holly golightly airbru airbrushed? a secret from the set of the iconic "breakfast at tiffany's." i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income yo. that's why i'm here. to help come up with a plan...
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sharyn alfonsi, abc news new york. >>> and still ahead on "world news," is it possible michael jackson delivered his own fatal dose of drugs? what abc news has learned tonight that could throw a curve ball into the case. >>> and, was holly go lightly air brushed? a secret from the set of the iconic "breakfast at tiffany's." i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income yo. that's why i'm here. to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there, every step of the way. call or come in for a free portfolio review today. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] a simple gesture can spark romance anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction ca
sharyn alfonsi, abc news new york. >>> and still ahead on "world news," is it possible michael jackson delivered his own fatal dose of drugs? what abc news has learned tonight that could throw a curve ball into the case. >>> and, was holly go lightly air brushed? a secret from the set of the iconic "breakfast at tiffany's." i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income yo. that's why i'm here. to help come up with a plan and...
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abbie boudreau, abc news, san francisco. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. bernie madoff is breaking his silence. the con-man behind the biggest ponzi scheme in history decided to speak out from his prison cell and it is no surprise to us that one more time, abc's barbara walters got the big interview. she joins me now to tell us about it. and barbara, bernie has so much to say. but first, how did he seem to you personally? >> reporter: well, at times, he was teary-eyed, but for the most part, he was composed. he has a little bit of a tick when he gets emotional. he is in the butner correctional complex, which is a medium security federal prison in north carolina. he's with the general population. no cameras or tape recorders are allowed, but pens and paper are. and he told us, as you will hear, some very surprising things. in a two-hour prison interview, bernie madoff told me that he is happier now than he's been in years. he said, "i feel safer here than outside. i know i will die in prison. but i lived the last 20 years of my life in fear. now i have no f
abbie boudreau, abc news, san francisco. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. bernie madoff is breaking his silence. the con-man behind the biggest ponzi scheme in history decided to speak out from his prison cell and it is no surprise to us that one more time, abc's barbara walters got the big interview. she joins me now to tell us about it. and barbara, bernie has so much to say. but first, how did he seem to you personally? >> reporter: well, at times, he was teary-eyed, but for...
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"abc news" followed the case for years. details on the conviction and what he's facing in court tomorrow. >> thank god. >>> for michelle, justice comes two years after a run arein with a pasadena locks smith reno wells. in february 2010, she needed help from joe thornton and his company around the clock locks smith. fast forward and she's testifying to convict him based on what happened. >> was traumatic. a traumatic experience you could remember a lot. >> she called horton to unlock her car and he quoted her 250. later bumped the price up to more than a thousand, inflating thousands, what we've heard about from dozens of horton clients in cases fought by the attorney's general office. rolls refused to pay and claimed he forged her signature on a credit card slip. >> can't take someone's credit card and charge whatever you feel like. a dispute arises and then send a receipt with a signature on it. >> prosecutors agreed and filed criminal charges in the districts court. after hearing from rolls and horton, the judge found lo
"abc news" followed the case for years. details on the conviction and what he's facing in court tomorrow. >> thank god. >>> for michelle, justice comes two years after a run arein with a pasadena locks smith reno wells. in february 2010, she needed help from joe thornton and his company around the clock locks smith. fast forward and she's testifying to convict him based on what happened. >> was traumatic. a traumatic experience you could remember a lot. >>...
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for "nightline," brian ross, abc news. >> let's hope so. next up, we've got new momma rye ya karrie's lullaby version of "we belong together" and her first interview since giving birth. [ engine sputtering ] ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. the problem? right here. i couldn't breathe... i couldn't sleep and mornings? rough. i tried tissues and neti pot thingy and even more tissues then i said enough! and i found the solution. [ female announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. i put it on and...wow! instant relief. i breathed better...slept better felt better. [ female announcer ] take the breathe right challenge and breathe better or your money back. [ man ] come on! it's your right to breathe right! >>> and finally tonight, we have abc's
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>>> abc news investigates. the makers of one of the most popular birth control pills on the market is being sued. one woman alleged it put her into a coma and made her go blind. chris cuomo is on the case with a story that everyone should see. >>> and buzz kill. a starbucks exec said the whole world was just decades away from running out of coffee. how could that possibly be true? could the entire world grind to a halt? what's behind the java jitters? >>> that has to be one of the most frightening previews. it's not even halloween yet. you drink coffee, don't you? >> um, no. why do you ask? >> and guess what. it may not just be coffee. there may be another one of life's spices or necessities. >> i find this hard to believe. and the second one, that we're saving for later in the show. >> you at home, you don't want to miss it. this is a big one. we'll tell you about that story coming up. >>> obviously, we're happy to welcome dan abrams in for dan harris this morning. he's off on one of his awesome assignments. b
>>> abc news investigates. the makers of one of the most popular birth control pills on the market is being sued. one woman alleged it put her into a coma and made her go blind. chris cuomo is on the case with a story that everyone should see. >>> and buzz kill. a starbucks exec said the whole world was just decades away from running out of coffee. how could that possibly be true? could the entire world grind to a halt? what's behind the java jitters? >>> that has to...
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. >>> this is "world news." and tonight, bait and switch. a startling abc news investigation. the difference between the fish you think you're buying and the fish you actually get. in our test, out of 21 restaurants, 19 served something different than promised. what to ask your grocer to make sure you're not being duped. >>> white halloween? snow in texas? connecticut, colder than alaska? snowplows practicing for a moment we have not seen in this country since the civil war. >>> banks back down. one young woman and a wave of angry customers force the banks to back off new fees. >>> girl power. a 300-year-old law overturned in england. if will and kate have a first born daughter, she will be queen. what little girls around the globe are saying tonight. >>> and lady liberty. 125 years old. we try to solve the mystery of the real woman behind that mesmerizing face. >>> a good friday evening to you. and a real shock about something that may be on the dinner table tonight. more and more of us are trying to be healthy and eat more fish, spending $80 billion every year. but abc news
. >>> this is "world news." and tonight, bait and switch. a startling abc news investigation. the difference between the fish you think you're buying and the fish you actually get. in our test, out of 21 restaurants, 19 served something different than promised. what to ask your grocer to make sure you're not being duped. >>> white halloween? snow in texas? connecticut, colder than alaska? snowplows practicing for a moment we have not seen in this country since the...
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for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> you can keep track of the latest breaking news on twitter at abc 7 news bay area and talk bit on facebook.com slash abc 7 news. >> news at 5:00 continues right now with dan and cheryl. >> part of 580 is shut down, police search for a violent purse snatcher. we're going to take you live. >> this is going to scar our hearts forever. >> families who lost loved ones talk about their loss. >> and tim lincecum spars off with his former landlord. >> the sky 7 is live over a huge traffic tie aup long 580. police search for a gunman. >> he's shot one person on mcarthur boulevard and police are detouring westbound traffic at that off ramp searching for this armed robber, you can suspect this is causing major gridlock. >> abc 7 joins us now live with the latest. laura? >> i just checked in a moment ago with the oakland police department. they're going to keep this stretch closed for the time being. they set for the safety of the public they've not captured this suspect. we're talking about this stretch westbound between high street and 35th avenue, that is what it is cl
for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> you can keep track of the latest breaking news on twitter at abc 7 news bay area and talk bit on facebook.com slash abc 7 news. >> news at 5:00 continues right now with dan and cheryl. >> part of 580 is shut down, police search for a violent purse snatcher. we're going to take you live. >> this is going to scar our hearts forever. >> families who lost loved ones talk about their loss. >> and tim lincecum spars off with his former...
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we at abc news teaming up with yahoo! to help inform you and the 100 million people who count on yahoo! online to bring a dynamic new delivery of the news including exclusive content and interviews like the one george brought us with president obama. there is so much more to come from the powerhouse team at abc news and yahoo!, and we hope you'll be checking in for the big things still ahead. >>> and a question, is there about to be a nationwide movement building right now to point a finger at wall street on greed? it started here in new york where hundreds of protesters now occupy a park near the big financial houses and more protests are spreading across the country. abc's dan harris on what is happening and what the demonstrators say they want. >> reporter: with 14 million americans out of work and wall street profits still stratospheric, it was a fuse ready to be lit. it started with fewer than a dozen college students, but when video of a police officer pepper spraying female protesters went viral, the movement grew.
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and abc news exclusive report tonight. >>> american genius. what steve jobs taught us about living farelessly, and what he said about his family, just before his death. >>> silent killer. the mysterious cancer that struck steve jobs, patrick swayze, randy pausch. what are the earliest symptoms? >>> and honored. gabby giffords mark as special milestone at the white house. her special tribute to her husband and how she outdid the vice president. >>> good evening. for the past decade, americans have watched as 4.5 million american jobs have gone overseas to china. well, tonight, a major sign that hemorrhage may be ending. those jobs are starting to come home. abc news has obtained a powerful new report from the highly respected boston consulting group, which says 3 million jobs are now on their way back to america. how soon? what kind? and where? abc's david muir has been pouring over this data that's too good to be true. >> reporter: very bold report, diane, as you point out. good evening. the answer to how soon we'll see these jobs? some of the
and abc news exclusive report tonight. >>> american genius. what steve jobs taught us about living farelessly, and what he said about his family, just before his death. >>> silent killer. the mysterious cancer that struck steve jobs, patrick swayze, randy pausch. what are the earliest symptoms? >>> and honored. gabby giffords mark as special milestone at the white house. her special tribute to her husband and how she outdid the vice president. >>> good...
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> gosh, must be so terrifying. you have been reporting on this story. tell us a little bit about it. >> i was e-mailing with her yesterday. she said she was really hoping the weather was going to hold she was speaking with a meteorologist down there. he said that if this plane doesn't get out at the time it got out it might not have been until next thursday. winds were going to start picking up. when it is 70 below that is really what dictates the scheduling. >> so scary, time is of the essence in any medical situation, especially this one. >> a risk they assume when they go down there. at the same time you never plan for something like that. our other top story, this monday morning, an autopsy expected to be performed on the body of race car driver dan wheldon. two time indy winner was killed in a terrible accident on the track in las vegas. espn's scott goodyear, a former driver himself, covered the race. >> reporter: we say that motor racing has the highest highs and the lowest lows. i can assure you for all our
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elizabeth vargas, abc news, perugia, italy. >> stay with abc news as we cover late developments in the amanda knox case. more live reports later on "america this morning" and on "good morning america." for updates any time, log on to abc news.com. >>> more testimony this morning from the emergency room doctor who said michael jackson had no pulse when he arrived at the hospital. the doctor is expected to tell the jury whether or not dr. conrad murray told her that he had administered propofol to jackson. on friday, the paramedics who arrived at jackson's mansion said conrad murray failed to tell them about the drug and saw him putting vials into a black bag. >>> to politics now and the sharpest attack yet by president obama against his gop rivals. the president wanted to know why none of them responded when an american soldier was booed during a recent debate. here is abc's david kerley. >> reporter: the election may be a year away, but candidate obama went after every republican running for president. >> we don't believe in the smallness that says it is okay for a stage full of politi
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jeffrey kaufmann, abc news, tripoli. >> amazing scene there. the people of tunisia have already taken that historic step towards democracy. millions of voters turned out in the country any first-ever truly free election. tunisia had been under control of the former president for 23 years until he was overthrown in january. of course, it began in tunisia when a worker set himself on fire in protest. >>> now to republican presidential politics, the hot button issue of abortion is back in the spotlight as candidates accuse each other of flip-flopping on the issue. david kerley reports from washington. >> reporter: gloves are off. republicans accusing each other of changing positions just for conservative audience. it all started when herman cain was asked about abortion. >> it ultimately gets down to a choice that, family, or mother has to make. not me as president. not some politician. not, not a bureaucrat. it gets down to the family. >> reporter: that doesn't play with christian conservatives. and rick perry pounced this weekend. >> it is a lib
jeffrey kaufmann, abc news, tripoli. >> amazing scene there. the people of tunisia have already taken that historic step towards democracy. millions of voters turned out in the country any first-ever truly free election. tunisia had been under control of the former president for 23 years until he was overthrown in january. of course, it began in tunisia when a worker set himself on fire in protest. >>> now to republican presidential politics, the hot button issue of abortion is...
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he responds to that in an abc news exclusive. >>> and "monday night football's" opening act, hank williams jr., in hot water, over comments about the president. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm tanya rivero. >> and i'm rob nelson. in a letter released this morning, amanda knox thanked her italian supporters. >> she's begun the next chapter in her saga, the journey home that she and her family have dreamt about. >> late last night, amanda was whisked from the prison, where she has spent the last four years. abc's llama harassen, is in perugia. >> reporter: amana knox, left prison a free woman, after a jury overturned her murder conviction. after ten intense hours of deliberation, the eight-person jury acquitted knox of murder and sexual assault. >> amanda knox, and raffaele sollecito, is immediately released. >> reporter: it has been an agonizing wait. when knox heard the decision, she was overcome with emotion. her family expressed jubilation, elated to be taking amanda home. >> we're thankful amanda's nightmare is over. >> reporter: back in seattle, friends and family shared that sentiment
he responds to that in an abc news exclusive. >>> and "monday night football's" opening act, hank williams jr., in hot water, over comments about the president. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm tanya rivero. >> and i'm rob nelson. in a letter released this morning, amanda knox thanked her italian supporters. >> she's begun the next chapter in her saga, the journey home that she and her family have dreamt about. >> late last night, amanda was whisked...
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>>> this is "world news." and tonight, bait and switch. a startling abc news investigation. the difference between the fish you think you're buying and the fish you actually get. in our test, out of 21 restaurants, 19 served something different than promised. what to ask your grocer to make sure you're not being duped. >>> white halloween? snow in texas? connecticut, colder than alaska? snow flows practicing for a moment we have not seen in this country since the civil war. >>> banks back down. one young woman and a wave of angry customers force the banks to back off new fees. >>> girl power. a 300-year-old law overturned in england. if will and kate have a first born daughter, she will be queen. what little girls around the globe are saying tonight. >>> and lady liberty. 125 years old. we try to solve the mystery of the real woman behind that mesmerizing face. >>> a good friday evening to you. and a real shock about something that may be on the dinner table tonight. more and more of us are trying to be healthy and eat more fish, spending $80 billion every year. but abc news
>>> this is "world news." and tonight, bait and switch. a startling abc news investigation. the difference between the fish you think you're buying and the fish you actually get. in our test, out of 21 restaurants, 19 served something different than promised. what to ask your grocer to make sure you're not being duped. >>> white halloween? snow in texas? connecticut, colder than alaska? snow flows practicing for a moment we have not seen in this country since the...
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josh elliott, abc news, perugia, italy. >>> be sure to stay with abc news as we cover late case. we will take you back to the courtroom in italy on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america." for more live reports and of course stay up to date any time, at abcnews.com. >>> more ex-plea sich temr expl expected to day in the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor. witnesses have taken the stand. the emergency room doctor who said jackson was clinically dead when he arrived at the hospital continues this morning. up next, phone company managers, setting the stage for people conrad murray called the day jackson died. >>> sobering news this morning as the u.s. kills militant leaders overseas. a terror threat emerging in pakistan, from a brutal group that specializes in extortion, kidnapping, and murder and has ties to pakistan's spy agency. the latest on this from abc. >> reporter: deep in the pakistani tribal areas there is one law. the gun. this small area is controlled not by the pakistani government, but by militants, a network of at least 5,000 called the
josh elliott, abc news, perugia, italy. >>> be sure to stay with abc news as we cover late case. we will take you back to the courtroom in italy on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america." for more live reports and of course stay up to date any time, at abcnews.com. >>> more ex-plea sich temr expl expected to day in the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor. witnesses have taken the stand. the emergency room doctor who said...
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>> now, abc 2 news at 11:00. you may use this parking garage but this place was on lockdown as a man was shot in the back. we're live with christian schaefer. >> the fixers of women. >>> any closer to finding a missing 11-year-old? police know more than they did earlier today. and we go internetting. >> how to purge, how to purchase diet pills, and it is doing damage. >>> ever hear of the bin bow game? you're minutes away of finding out all about it as news 11 starts right now. >>> the way things are going we may not ever have another drought. are we ever gonna get a fall day. >> i don't know what you mean by, colder temperatures, sunny. >> a nice fall day. >> a columbus day weekend. >> you're going to give it up for me lately. >> that's what it's all about. we did have a little bit of a tornado concern earlier tonight with that tornado watch. that has all expired, i have no watch to show you here in the state, there are still a few showers and thundershowers out there at the moment. let's get into it here on mar
>> now, abc 2 news at 11:00. you may use this parking garage but this place was on lockdown as a man was shot in the back. we're live with christian schaefer. >> the fixers of women. >>> any closer to finding a missing 11-year-old? police know more than they did earlier today. and we go internetting. >> how to purge, how to purchase diet pills, and it is doing damage. >>> ever hear of the bin bow game? you're minutes away of finding out all about it as news...
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josh elliott, abc news, perugia, italy. >>> be sure to stay with abc news as we cover late developments in the amanda knox case. we will take you back to the courtroom in italy on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america." for more live reports and of course stay up to date any time, at abcnews.com. >>> more ex-plea sich temr expl expected to day in the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor. witnesses have taken the stand. the emergency room doctor who said jackson was clinically dead when he arrived at the hospital continues this morning. up next, phone company managers, setting the stage for people conrad murray called the day jackson died. >>> sobering news this morning as the u.s. kills militant leaders overseas. a terror threat emerging in pakistan, from a brutal group that specializes in extortion, kidnapping, and murder and has ties to pakistan's spy agency. the latest on this from abc. >> reporter: deep in the pakistani tribal areas there is one law. the gun. this small area is controlled not by the pakistani government, but by militants, a network of a
josh elliott, abc news, perugia, italy. >>> be sure to stay with abc news as we cover late developments in the amanda knox case. we will take you back to the courtroom in italy on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america." for more live reports and of course stay up to date any time, at abcnews.com. >>> more ex-plea sich temr expl expected to day in the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor. witnesses have taken the stand. the...
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we at abc news teaming up with yahoo! to help inform you and the 100 million people who count on yahoo! online to bring a dynamic new delivery of the news including exclusive content and interviews like the one george brought us with president obama. there is so much more to come from the powerhouse team at abc news and yahoo! and we hope you'll be checking in for the big things still ahead. >>> and a question, is there about to be a nationwide movement building right now to point a finger at wall street on greed? it started here in new york where hundreds of protesters now occupy a park near the big financial houses and more protests are spreading across the country. abc's dan harris on what is happening and what the demonstrators say they want. >> reporter: with 14 million americans out of work and wall street profits still stratospheric, it was a fuse ready to be lit. it started with fewer than a dozen college students, but when video of a police officer pepper spraying female protesters went viral, the movement grew.
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for "nightline," brian ross, abc news. >> let's hope so. next up, we've got new momma rye ya karrie's lullaby version of "we belong together" and her first interview since giving birth. [ engine sputtering ] ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. the problem? right here. i couldn't breathe... i couldn't sleep and mornings? rough. i tried tissues and neti pot thingy and even more tissues then i said enough! and i found the solution. [ female announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. i put it on and...wow! instant relief. i breathed better...slept better felt better. [ female announcer ] take the breathe right challenge and breathe better or your money back. [ man ] come on! it's your right to breathe right! [ male announcer ] at the safeway phabc
for "nightline," brian ross, abc news. >> let's hope so. next up, we've got new momma rye ya karrie's lullaby version of "we belong together" and her first interview since giving birth. [ engine sputtering ] ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [...
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>>> abc news investigates. the makers of one of the most popular birth control pills on the market is being sued. one woman alleges it put her into a coma and made her go blind. chris cuomo is on the case with a story that everyone should see. >>> and buzz kill. a starbucks exec says that the whole world was just decades away from running out of coffee. how could that possibly be true? that the entire world may soon grind to a halt? what's behind the java jitters? >>> that has to be one of the most frightening previews i've seen in a long time. it's not even halloween yet. you drink coffee, don't you? >> um, no. why do you ask? >> and guess what. it may not just be coffee. there may be another one of life's spices or necessities. >> i find this hard to believe. and the second one, that we're saving for later in the show. >> you at home, you don't want to miss it. this is a big one. we'll tell you about that story coming up. >>> obviously, we're happy to welcome abc's legal analyst, dan abrams in for dan harris
>>> abc news investigates. the makers of one of the most popular birth control pills on the market is being sued. one woman alleges it put her into a coma and made her go blind. chris cuomo is on the case with a story that everyone should see. >>> and buzz kill. a starbucks exec says that the whole world was just decades away from running out of coffee. how could that possibly be true? that the entire world may soon grind to a halt? what's behind the java jitters? >>>...
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winick, abc news, new york. >> uh-huh. no -- >> sorry. >> yeah. extra cheese. >> we have to anchor a show. sorry. >> five, four, three. >> interesting to get my pizza. -- trying to get my pizza. >> two, one. >> where's the sandwich? >> trying to get my pizza. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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>>> abc news investigates. the makers of one of the most popular birth control pills on the market is being sued. one woman alleges it put her into a coma and made her go blind. chris cuomo is on the case with a story that every woman should see. >>> and buzz kill. a starbucks exec says that the whole world was just decades away from running out of coffee. how could that possibly be true? that the entire world may soon grind to a halt? what's behind the java jitters? >>> that has to be one of the most frightening previews i've seen in a long time. it's not even halloween yet. you drink coffee, don't you? >> um, no. why do you ask? >> and guess what. it may not just be coffee. there may be another one of life's spices or necessities. >> i find this hard to believe. and the second one, that we're saving for later in the show. >> you at home, you don't want to miss it. this is a big one. we'll tell you about that story coming up. >>> obviously, we're happy to welcome abc's legal analyst, dan abrams in for dan harr
>>> abc news investigates. the makers of one of the most popular birth control pills on the market is being sued. one woman alleges it put her into a coma and made her go blind. chris cuomo is on the case with a story that every woman should see. >>> and buzz kill. a starbucks exec says that the whole world was just decades away from running out of coffee. how could that possibly be true? that the entire world may soon grind to a halt? what's behind the java jitters?...
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trublend...from covergirl. >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. optimism today on asian stock markets after yesterday's big gain on wall street. investors are encouraged by plans to confront a european debt crisis. >>> president obama visits pittsburgh and tampa today with plans to speed up public works projects nationwide by cutting red tape. >>> and chrysler's management resumes negotiations with the uaw today. the automaker's contract talks could last for a few days. >>> and finally in "ides of march," george clooney plays a presidential candidate. most actors researched the roles so whom did clooney choose to study? >> it could have been the italian leader silvio berlusconi, whom clooney once met. but was their meeting nothing but a bunga-bunga party. here's abc's john berman. >> reporter: he has been in tricky situations as batman. >> this is why superman works alone. >> reporter: and in dicey situations in "ocean's 11." >> i don't do that anymore. >> steal? >> lie. >> reporter: the weirdest, strangest, freakiest situation may have come with
trublend...from covergirl. >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. optimism today on asian stock markets after yesterday's big gain on wall street. investors are encouraged by plans to confront a european debt crisis. >>> president obama visits pittsburgh and tampa today with plans to speed up public works projects nationwide by cutting red tape. >>> and chrysler's management resumes negotiations with the uaw today. the automaker's contract talks could...
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bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> and we all honor them. thank you for watching. check us out at abcnews.com. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. >>> right now in oakland hundreds of occupy protesters are taking a stand and clashing with police after early morning sweep lands dozens in jail. >> hello san francisco. >> president obama's campaign cameo. a million dollar stoppover to refuel his free election bid. >> this is an outrage. it's in the dark of night take waig people's right to peacefully asem snbl. >> two encampments unoccupied tonight after a major show of force by police. >> to put an end to a critical situation that posed right after this ook forcing business owners to close toor autos nobody can afford to miss a day of work in this economy. >> good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. sky 7 is live and pro testers are on the move now. they're making their way through the city. and police used tear gas on those pro testers and they now stopped in a rallying on washington street on 8th and broadway. >> it appears they're n
bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> and we all honor them. thank you for watching. check us out at abcnews.com. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. >>> right now in oakland hundreds of occupy protesters are taking a stand and clashing with police after early morning sweep lands dozens in jail. >> hello san francisco. >> president obama's campaign cameo. a million dollar stoppover to refuel his free election bid. >> this is an outrage. it's in the...
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stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> that is what i was wondering. that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00. at 6:00, cleaning up the mess left by mother nature. one neighborhood especially hard hit. and nearly a dozen in jail. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> the big story at 6:00, the big cleanup underway after last night's severe weather. that the storms moved through quickly, but the damage was widespread across virginia. one storm that stopped traffic was caught on video near quantico. people hit by the
stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> that is what i was wondering. that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00. at 6:00, cleaning up the mess left by mother nature. one neighborhood especially hard hit. and nearly a dozen in jail. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> the big story at 6:00, the big cleanup underway after last night's severe weather. that the storms moved through quickly, but the damage was widespread across virginia. one storm that stopped...
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linda so, abc 2 news. >> there are over-the-counter medicines available. doctors approved like what linda showed us are available with a prescription. abc2news.com is the place for your health news. click on the health link after the news link. and then you'll find health headlines as well as the different categories to help you fine the information you and your family need. >>> still some rain out there. we check out maryland's most powerful radar. we find basically one more ban of precipitation. one has cleared the baltimore area. a new one coming down. basically north of the city. westminster, clearing. we have rain moving in ricester's town and come down in the townsend area before we see things clear out. however, clouds will hold tough. temperatures will continue to drop. winds shifted direction. northwest at 15. winds picking up as we thought they would. on top, we have, again, the colder air posed over western maryland that set to flow in here. we're a solid 15 degrees colder just off the i-70 in hagerstown. look how warmer at the beach. contrastin
linda so, abc 2 news. >> there are over-the-counter medicines available. doctors approved like what linda showed us are available with a prescription. abc2news.com is the place for your health news. click on the health link after the news link. and then you'll find health headlines as well as the different categories to help you fine the information you and your family need. >>> still some rain out there. we check out maryland's most powerful radar. we find basically one more ban...
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that's coming up right after abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> abc 2 news is brought to you by your local ford dealer. ford, drive one. >>> it is now official and we have pictures to prove it. after months of undercover dating stacey keyboard letter rizzs dale, the former dance with the áá is dancing now with george clooney. the two are dating. they stepped out just a few hours ago on the red carpet for george as munich "blood descendants." >> you picked up the halloween costumes. stocking up with candy. maybe halloween isn't for you. maybe it makes you comfortable. if that is you, a faith-based group has an alternative. they say halloween isn't consistent with the christian faith because it celebrates ungodly images and evil characters. reducing christians to mark october 31st by wear white anding out bibles instead of candy. >>> so we made this our hot topic of the day. what do you think of jesus wean? is it a good idea of is it an over reaction? log onto our facebook right now, news 2 facebook, and let us know what you think. >> might be a very unpopular neighbor. >> yeah -- >> your house
that's coming up right after abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> abc 2 news is brought to you by your local ford dealer. ford, drive one. >>> it is now official and we have pictures to prove it. after months of undercover dating stacey keyboard letter rizzs dale, the former dance with the áá is dancing now with george clooney. the two are dating. they stepped out just a few hours ago on the red carpet for george as munich "blood descendants." >> you picked up the...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> $10 a month for basic checking? i'm outraged. >> i understand the anger. let the market speak for itself. if enough people pull out of bank of america they will rescind the fee. get the hint from the public. >> absolutely. >> in the meantime, let's see how much your ceos are making in a time we are getting gouged in the recession. >> so many fees makes people so angry. understandably. >>> coming up next, what is new about the latest version of the ever popular iphone. >> apple is calling it revolutionary, just don't call it an iphone 5. that's next. >>> coming up next what is new about the latest version of the ever popular iphone. >> apple is calling it revolutionary, just don't call it an iphone 5. that's next. >>> big news in the tech world. the iphone cometh. apple fans weren't too impressed. >> no, not quite. the company's new boss and team unveiled the much anticipated device. what does the new phone do? abc's bill weir has a look at the phone. >> i'm really pleased to tell you today about the brand new iphone
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> $10 a month for basic checking? i'm outraged. >> i understand the anger. let the market speak for itself. if enough people pull out of bank of america they will rescind the fee. get the hint from the public. >> absolutely. >> in the meantime, let's see how much your ceos are making in a time we are getting gouged in the recession. >> so many fees makes people so angry. understandably. >>> coming up next, what is new about...
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in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues tonight, a new strategy in president obama's fight to pass the jobs bill. >>> plus, how technology is putting some california employees back to work. >>> and the new way teens are using gummi bears to get drun i am a face unclogger. i am a nose coach. i am a throat untickler. i am a human cough suppressant. and i am the sniffles worst nightmare. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about cold and flu remedies. >>> good evening. here is a look at some of the headlines we are following tonight. according to california watch, federal prosecutors are targeting newspapers, radio stations and other media outlets that accept advertising from local pot clubs. federal law prohibits any one from placing an ad for illegal drugs including marijuana. the death toll has climbed to 8 after a gunman opened fire inside this busy salon in southern, california. ninth victim is in critical condition. it happened this afternoon in the orange county community of seal beach. the suspect is in custody. >>> and san francisco's district
in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues tonight, a new strategy in president obama's fight to pass the jobs bill. >>> plus, how technology is putting some california employees back to work. >>> and the new way teens are using gummi bears to get drun i am a face unclogger. i am a nose coach. i am a throat untickler. i am a human cough suppressant. and i am the sniffles worst nightmare. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about...
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abc 2 news is once again proud to be broadcasting from the event. it you would like to register for the 5k race or the 1 mile walk or if you want to make a donation just head to abc2news.com or log on to komen m d.org for more information. >>> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> weather looking good for the race, too, on sunday. we'll be crisp. chilly in the morning. not as much wind as we are seeing right now. high atop federal hill breezy 56. humidity low. winds have been gusting 20 to 30. pressure rising as high pressure slides in out of the west. it is a cool dome of high pressure. canadian air mass. you feel the difference out there. as we look at fredrick through the day cloudy conditions through most of the afternoon. a little bit of sun breaking through at times. similar scenario here. some blue skies and then the clouds roll in a bit for part of the afternoon. really a mix of sun and clouds. how about dc? we have nice fall color as we take a look at the nation's capitol. o
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lucy yang, abc news. >> it happened again. hundreds of passengers forced to sit on the tarmac for hours in the storms aftermath. three jetblue planes, one american airlines jet were diverted to bradley airport in connecticut. the passengers were stuck for more than seven hours with no food, no water, and in the last few hours, no toilet facilities. when they were finally let out of the plane. passengers slept on cots and chairs in the airport. >> i think we can agree there is nothing more frustrating in the world than being stuck on the plane they won't let you out a parentally they broke the three hour rule, passed, we can't sit here longer than three hours even when they were presented with that, pit lot wouldn't let them out. >> but the pilot, audio tapes of the pilot talking to air traffic control impressive. this pilot was furious with his own company basically throwing them under the bus. saying air traffic you have got to get us off the run way. people are furious in the backc. not only furious, they had a passenger nee
lucy yang, abc news. >> it happened again. hundreds of passengers forced to sit on the tarmac for hours in the storms aftermath. three jetblue planes, one american airlines jet were diverted to bradley airport in connecticut. the passengers were stuck for more than seven hours with no food, no water, and in the last few hours, no toilet facilities. when they were finally let out of the plane. passengers slept on cots and chairs in the airport. >> i think we can agree there is...
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in sunnyvale, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. and let's take a look for the scene above what is going on. police comb the area. >> sky 7 we're told is in this neighborhood where laura is, you can see the s.w.a.t. vehicle here this, is in sunnyvale. police are continuing their search for shareef allman. >> wayne freedman is back at the quarry where the rampage began this morning. >> wayne, what are people there saying about it? >> reporter: they're saying that he seemed like an ordinary guy and most of the time, nonviolent, then, all of a sudden became a little bit different yesterday. this of course is crime scene one, maybe 100 yards from the quarry behind us. that is an ongoing police investigation, we're told bodies of the victims are still inside. there was supposed to be a press conference here, here is a microphone stand. no sheriff deputies talking now. we do expect them in the future. the scene, as it's now nothing compared with the wait was this morning. this is what it looked like when employees came out of the quarry,
in sunnyvale, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. and let's take a look for the scene above what is going on. police comb the area. >> sky 7 we're told is in this neighborhood where laura is, you can see the s.w.a.t. vehicle here this, is in sunnyvale. police are continuing their search for shareef allman. >> wayne freedman is back at the quarry where the rampage began this morning. >> wayne, what are people there saying about it? >> reporter: they're saying that...
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in annapolis, i'm don harrison for abc "2 news." >>> the latest from annapolis on the third day of the general assembly -- the bill that passes is almost identical except for some smaller roar which the senate needs to pass so the governor can sign off on it. >>> taking a look at district one first. this is the new map now. it used to stop in harper county. it took a slab out of baltimore county, now it drifts over into carol county that's district one. that's where andy harris is right now. now i want to take you to district six. it used to go all the way to cecil county line. it's backed all the way up through frederick that's the new plan for district six. i wanted to show you district seven, there is elijah comings district. it used to go up to randallstown. now, he is going to go into the zone district seven and district three, the congressman has plenty of frequent flyer miles. he will go from owensville all the way into columbia, to arundell county. there you go, that is our new plan mapped out by the governor and signs off by the house or senate. >> >> if you want to map it out
in annapolis, i'm don harrison for abc "2 news." >>> the latest from annapolis on the third day of the general assembly -- the bill that passes is almost identical except for some smaller roar which the senate needs to pass so the governor can sign off on it. >>> taking a look at district one first. this is the new map now. it used to stop in harper county. it took a slab out of baltimore county, now it drifts over into carol county that's district one. that's where...
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abc 7 news i team. east bay theater owner claims he took a beating from plain clothes sheriff's deputies. so why is he the one who has been charged with a crime? >> plus. life behind bars. abc barbara walters exclusive jail house interview with bernie made off. >> which hollywood star now considered the highest ing movie actor of all time? m?< verizon 4g lte. america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 160 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. >> good evening once again. look at the headlines we are following for you tonight. an iraq war veteran injured in clashes between protestors and police in oakland is said to be awake and lucid now. 24-year-old scott olson was hit in the head tuesday night critically wounded at the time. he's now in fair condition. sky more than a dozen tents return to frank plaza mean i'm in in oakland. protestors will stay indefinitely. mayor kwan reiterated her support for their movement. >> remarkable good day on wall street. stock climb 340 points after e
abc 7 news i team. east bay theater owner claims he took a beating from plain clothes sheriff's deputies. so why is he the one who has been charged with a crime? >> plus. life behind bars. abc barbara walters exclusive jail house interview with bernie made off. >> which hollywood star now considered the highest ing movie actor of all time? m?< verizon 4g lte. america's fastest and most reliable 4g network in over 160 cities. verizon. built so you can rule the air. >> good...
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jeffrey kaufmann, abc news, tripoli. >> amazing scene there. the people of tunisia have already taken that historic step towards democracy. millions of voters turned out in the country's first-ever truly free election. tunisia had been under control of the former president for 23 years until he was overthrown in january. of course, it began in tunisia when a worker set himself on fire in protest. >>> now to republican presidential politics, the hot button issue of abortion is back in the spotlight as candidates accuse each other of flip-flopping on the issue. abc's david kerley reports from washington. >> reporter: gloves are off. republicans accusing each other of changing positions just for conservative audience. it all started when herman cain was asked about abortion. >> it ultimately gets down to a choice that, family, or mother has to make. not me as president. not some politician. not, not a bureaucrat. it gets down to the family. >> reporter: that doesn't play with christian conservatives. and rick perry pounced this weekend. >> it is a
jeffrey kaufmann, abc news, tripoli. >> amazing scene there. the people of tunisia have already taken that historic step towards democracy. millions of voters turned out in the country's first-ever truly free election. tunisia had been under control of the former president for 23 years until he was overthrown in january. of course, it began in tunisia when a worker set himself on fire in protest. >>> now to republican presidential politics, the hot button issue of abortion is...
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jeffrey kaufmann, abc news, tripoli. >> amazing scene there. the people of tunisia have already taken that historic step towards democracy. millions of voters turned out in the country's first-ever truly free election. tunisia had been under control of the former president for 23 years until he was overthrown in january. of course, it began in tunisia when a worker set himself on fire in protest. >>> back here at home, now to republican presidential politics, the hot button issue of abortion is back in the spotlight as candidates accuse each other of flip-flopping on the issue. abc's david kerley reports from washington. >> reporter: gloves are off. republicans accusing each other of changing positions just for conservative audience. it all started when herman cain was asked about abortion. >> it ultimately gets down to a choice that, family, or mother has to make. not me as president. not some politician. not, not a bureaucrat. it gets down to the family. >> reporter: that doesn't play with christian conservatives. and rick perry pounced this
jeffrey kaufmann, abc news, tripoli. >> amazing scene there. the people of tunisia have already taken that historic step towards democracy. millions of voters turned out in the country's first-ever truly free election. tunisia had been under control of the former president for 23 years until he was overthrown in january. of course, it began in tunisia when a worker set himself on fire in protest. >>> back here at home, now to republican presidential politics, the hot button issue...