World News Podcast - September 2, 2011
In tonight's episode, High gas prices can't stop holiday travelers...President's vacation interrupted...And shark attacks are becoming more prevalent in the U.S.
In tonight's episode, High gas prices can't stop holiday travelers...President's vacation interrupted...And shark attacks are becoming more prevalent in the U.S.
In tonight's epsiode, Matt Gutman reports on a new storm brewing that might hit that Gulf Coast at full force. Do body scans really work? Some may not be able to detect the difference between body sweat and a bomb...ABC's Brian Ross reports. ABC's Pierre Thomas reports on the initiative underway to make sure Bin Laden's final wish does not happen. Then, Jeffrey Kofman reports the on the latest coming out of Libya.
In tonight's episode, David Wright reports from a job fair in California...where 9,000 people were lined up to get inside. Jeffrey Kofman reports on the latest information coming out of Libya as the rebels continue to search for Gadhafi. The natural disasters in the U.S. have been huge this year. Texas went from struggling with a drought to wildfires, and ABC's Ryan Ownes has all the details. And, Brian Ross has the newest details about the 9/11 Commission Report.
In tonight's episode, ABC has learned some deatials about Obama's new job plan...ABC's Jon Berman reports. Then, ABC's Dan Harris reports on the cleanup after Irene as it continues all over the East Coast. Could a new pill cure lung cancer? ABC's Dr. Richard Besser all the information on this new miracle drug. Finally, Steve Osunsami reports on new numbers concerning the elderly and hunger.
In tonight’s podcast, we explore the destruction and overcompensation left in the wake of Hurricane Irene in the Northeast; former Vice President Dick Cheney’s new book has fighting words for former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and Powell is firing back; in California, the sacrifice of one superintendent could make a huge difference for his cash-strapped school district; and while humans spent the duration of Irene’s wrath in shelter, one special bird braved the elements flying through the storm – and providing scientists with valuable data.