Nightline Podcast - October 24th, 2011

In tonight’s podcast, Bill Weir previews Steve Jobs' Biography, Juju Chang speaks with Elmo's alter ego, and we take a look at an increasingly popular activity for couples.

In-depth reporting on issues you need to know, this audio podcast features the complete show from last night's Nightline.

In tonight’s podcast, Bill Weir previews Steve Jobs' Biography, Juju Chang speaks with Elmo's alter ego, and we take a look at an increasingly popular activity for couples.

In tonight’s podcast, Christiane Amanpour describes the final days of former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi’s life in hiding and his demise; Stephanie Madoff gives an insider’s perspective of life in the Madoff family and the devastating fallout following Bernie Madoff’s crimes coming to light; and finally, Lisa Ling gives perspective on living life in a polygamist family.

In tonight’s podcast, Libyan rebels are rejoicing following the death of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi and the full takeover of the country they’ve been fighting to reclaim for months; Brian Ross investigates the lax regulations and lack of oversight that led to the Zanesville big cat massacre and other exotic-animal related tragedies; and finally, we have a preview of Barbara Walters’ exclusive interview with Mariah Carey, her first since giving birth to twins.

In tonight’s podcast, a double tragedy in Ohio –a man sets loose dozens of dangerous animals on his private reserve before committing suicide, leading to wolves, bears and big cats being put down for the safety of nearby residents; one author is causing an uproar with his claim that black women in the U.S. should give up hopes of finding a black husband; and finally, a vegan chef with a taste for death metal serves up epic YouTube videos and balanced animal-free meals.

In tonight's podcast, ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jake Tapper has an exclusive interview with President Barack Obama. The president is asked about his decision to send troops into Uganda, his plan to get the economy running, and his thoughts on the 2012 election.
