World News Podcast - August 22nd 2011










In tonight's episode, an NPR scandal forces its CEO to step down and could jeopardize its funding in the future, we investigate the man who claims to be an investigative journalist and his earlier works, thunderstorms and tornadoes rip through the Southeast, Libyan rebels and loyalists continue to battle for territory, a tragic fire kills 7 children in Pennyslvania, smart phone addiction hits women harder than men, and vacationers beware - hotel photos don't always show the whole picture.
In tonight's episode, ABC News takes a look at the role of women in the American workforce. ABC'S Christiane Amanpour reports from Tripoli on the violent unrest in Libya, and ABC's Barbara Pinto details the massive flooding taking place across the midwest United States. ABC's David Wright remembers pinup starlet Jane Russell.
In tonight's episode, ABC's Christiane Amanpour sits down with Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi in a U.S. media exclusive interview. Brian Ross examines Bernie Madoff's first recorded interview from prison, and Charlie Sheen discusses his tumultuous life with ABC's Andrea Canning.
In tonight's episode, Bob Woodruff reports on the devastation a 6.3 magnitude earthquake inflicted on Christchurch, New Zealand. While violence against anti-government protesters continues in Libya, ABC's Martha Raddatz examines the embattled country's eccentric and ruthless dictator, Moammar Gadhafi.