Nightline Podcast - October 17th, 2011
In tonight's podcast, the hunt for baby Lisa Irwin intensifies, we take a closer look at the P90X craze, and IndyCar defends itself against critics who call it irresponsible.
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In tonight's podcast, the hunt for baby Lisa Irwin intensifies, we take a closer look at the P90X craze, and IndyCar defends itself against critics who call it irresponsible.
In tonight's podcast, the highly advertised birth control pill, known as Yaz is now under scrutiny for possibly causing serious health problems. Next, a look at why Asian super models, are becoming the new faces of fashion, and lastly a mystery noise that seems to be heard by not just one but many. Why don't we all hear it? ABC's Nick Watt investigates.
In tonight's podcast, amateur porn is a big business, and this family is baring it all to make ends meet; the Seal Beach community is reeling after a senseless crime left 8 dead at a local hair salon; and out on the plains, children living in poverty dream big despite their meager surroundings.
In tonight’s podcast, things are heating up in the Conrad Murray case as the prosecution systematically shows the failings of Michael Jackson’s doctor; James Cameron blockbuster hit Avatar earned detractors and champions for its conservationalist spin, but at his mountainside home he practices what he preaches; and finally, Stephanie Sy takes a look at the lives of seahorses.
In tonight's podcast: one family's decision to help their preteen daughter avoid bullying will alter her life and her face forever. In Africa, a scientist hunts for the next killer virus that could affect people around the world. And finally, Bill Weir, Amy Walters and Matt Down "unspin" the latest GOP debate into layman's terms.