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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110222-01:57:00

cars? >> we went to the racetrack on my 5th birthday, and it took off from there. the first race was not a success, i tell you. >> reporter: the win also came on what could have been a dark day for racing fans. it was tens year ago that dale earnhardt lost his life on this same track. they paid tribute, and soon the rookie gave them something to celebrate. >> i still haven't got it all. not a big enough sponge to absorb it all yet. >> reporter: bayne is drinking it in even if he is still too young to toast with champagne. yunji de nies, abc news, bristol, connecticut. but not to young to know about pag it forward. bayne is donating some of his $1.3 million purse to a charity he works with that helps orphans in mexico. that's all for us this presidents' day. diane will be back tomorrow.e if your friends are family aren't back from tahoe this, may be why.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110222-01:51:00

pouch is created with staples. a loop of small intestine is attached to the pouch so food is only partially absorbed. with a lap band, a band is placed around the upper portion of the stomach which limits the quantity of food consumed. >> the gastric bypass is the gold standard for bariatric surgery. it's the most effective operation at both weight loss as well as improvement in the co- morbidities like diabetes. >> reporter: bypass patients lost an average of 97 pounds compared to 55 pounds in the lap band group. >> being lighter, having less fat, means that your insulin and glucose will work better. that your diabetes will be easier to control. >> reporter: a second study looking at diabetes reduction compared gastric bypass to a procedure called sleeve gastrectomy. the stomach is made smaller to be roughly the size of a banana, holding less food. the excess stomach is removed. again, gastric bypass was superior.

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NBC Nightly News-20110222-01:30:00

on our broadcast tonight, the next to go. it may be libya and its long-time leader moammar gadhafi. his hold on that nation is unraveling. the light police. did you know the time is coming when we have to stop using regular light bulbs? the law says we have to switch to the new ones, but som people say they won't go along with it. making a difference. a woman who got a second chance at life now giving back, you could say with all her heart. and a new sports champion too young to drink the champagne they poured on him. "nightly news" begins now. egins. captions paid for by nbc-universal television

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110222:04:00:00

this week. deja vu. >> thanks. there's a lot more ahead at the top of the hour. we again don't have time for the ridiculist. we'll have it tomorrow. starting with a live report from ben wedeman. curtis: welcome ba to geico radio, it's savings, on the radio. gecko: kate frll, it a yours. ka: i'shopping for my curtis: welcome ba to geico radio, it's savings, on the first car.. gecko: nice! i do hopchse geit i bet yod great in a bl ofcar.h... atol is th

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110222:07:11:00

he appeared on state television tonight. it's a bizarre appearance. we had been told to expect some sort of statement or speech. it was a weird thing of him getting out of a car with a white umbrella saying he was still in the country and not to listen to the dogs. is he -- have you -- i mean, does he have much support left in that country? >> reporter: i don't think so. i think certain tribal elements are still supporting him simply because they're so entrenched and identified with his regime that they don't see any other choice. i think large areas of the country, tripoli, the eastern part of the country and other areas in the south are clearly absolutely opposed to his rule. this is a country where everybody will tell you, he's been in control for 42 years, the place is a mess.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110222-01:43:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110222-01:32:00

going anywhere. "i'm very relaxed," he said "i've met with my supporters. everything else is being reported falsely by the foreign media." but clearly it is not all false. his violent response to the uprising is chillingly real. >> oh, my god. they are -- they are firing at the civilians here. they are crazy. they are going crazy here. >> reporter: with borders closed, telephone and internet shut down, it is impossible to get accurate information. we do know that hundreds have been killed, many mowed down by machine guns while attending funerals of those who died in the uprising. >> they are being killed by large caliber bullets, heavy, you know, machine guns. they've reported aircraft, helicopters. they've been using anti-aircraft artillery at the people. >> reporter: today signs that gadhafi is losing his iron grip. two libyan air force pilots landed their planes in nearby malta and requested asylum after

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110222-01:35:00

determined that no two people spell it alike. >> reporter: -- his ruling style was ruthless. a dictator at home, gadhafi funneled oil revenues to terrorists like black september, which carried out the munich olympic massacre in 1972. and in 1986, his agents targeted a berlin disco popular with american soldiers. >> this monstrous brutality is but the latest act in colonel gadhafi's reign of terror. >> reporter: president reagan ordered an air strike on gadhafi's compound killing the leader's 15-month-old daughter. two years later gadhafi retaliated by taking down pan am 103 over lockerbie, scotland. for years gadhafi refused to take responsibility for the massacre, but after 9/11 and the invasion of iraq, an about-face. gadhafi condemned osama bin laden, began to give up his chemical and nuclear weapons programs, and in august 2003, he formally accepted responsibility for the lockerbie bombing agreeing to pay $2.7 billion in compensation.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110222-01:53:00

cars that park themselves. an unmanned car driven by a search engine company. we've seen that movie. it ends with robots harvesting our bodies for energy.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110222-01:51:00

somalia to report on the pirates' five-year kidnapping campaign on the high seas. he has the latest on the new hostages. >> reporter: the four americans and their yacht remain captives on the high seas tonight boarded by pirates surrounded by two pirate skiffs, a u.s. navy warship shadowing them and for the first time today contacting the pirates by radio. the urgent challenge now, keeping them from making it to the somali coast where they can easily disappear. >> the pirates probably saw these americans as easy prey, they think they're americans, they must be rich so be able to pay whatever ransom is demanded. >> reporter: jean and scott adam and phylis macay and bob riggle, who chronicled every leg of their voyage on their website, knew these waters were dangerous, but they sailed on with a mission to distribute bibles across the globe, a cargo that could increase the danger to them in strictly muslim somalia. we ventured into the pirates' lair in somalia ourself last spring crossing hundreds of miles of desert under armed guard to reach a remote

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