patients and the taxpayers are unlocked atms full of cash to be extracted. for their part, the ceos warned any government price controls would slow research they say into common diseases. in the meantime, we turn to an abc news exclusive tonight. extraordinary bravery from a face many will know about her battle with ms. actress selma blair speaking on camera for the first time about her personal struggle. ms affects as many as a million americans. it s a chronic, often unpredictable disease of the central nervous system, involving the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves and causing problems with vision, balance and muscle control. it affects so many in different ways and it can often be debilitating. robin roberts with selma blair and what she wants everyone to know. reporter: an emotional return to the red carpet for actress selma blair. the 46-year-old, who is known for her roles in cult classics like cruel intentions, legally blonde and the
morning the packages that are being shipped to you may have come in contact with a deadly anthrax bacteria. the pentagon revealing that those live anthrax samples were sent through fedex. 18 labs across nine states have received the shipments. one in south korea as well. 26 people in total are now being treated for possible anthrax exposure. meantime the cdc is still in the process of locating and collecting all of the samples and officials insist there is not a risk to the general public. and youtube fans thought they were seeing double when a bono impersonator was brought on stage during the band s concert in los angeles. the actual bono spotted him in the crowd and invited him to sing the sweetest thing. check this out. the sweetest thing wow, that is great.