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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2013 05:39:00

Medical center, erica brannick, the final bombing victim, went home, the last of 275 men, women and kids, none of whom will ever be quite the same as they were before the bombs went off more than a month and a half ago. they have been scarred inside and out by the trauma that they endured. they have also been changed, though, in another fundamental and very welcome way. by the friends they made in the hospital and the love that they rediscovered during these tough weeks waiting for them back home. more tonight from randi kaye. every once in awhile i paint my nails. reporter: it s almost time for erica to leave the hospital so she s getting one last pedicure from her nurses. above her bed, a dragonfly hangs. it had the saying on it that it was a symbol of strength and courage and getting through hard times. so it s kind of been like my mascot. reporter: hard times is an understatement. on marathon day, erica, her sister and brother-in-law had gone to see her mother run. they wer ....

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KGO ABC World News With Diane Sawyer May 24, 2013 00:34:00

lama, thank you. again, the actions of those women, so brave. this news out of london coming on a day when president obama redefined america s war on terror. delivering a major speech, causing fireworks right there in the room. here s abc s jonathan karl. reporter: it s a secret war, unmanned aircraft operated out of nondescript rooms, tracking suspected terrorists, firing on targets half a world away. not a video game, this is deadly. by most estimates, killing more than 2,000 people since barack obama became president. under criticism this is a secret war with no accountability, the president now wants to take it out of the shadows, and is calling for new limits, even saying the war on terror must eventually end. this war, like all wars, must end. that s what history advises. that s what our democracy demands. reporter: in the meantime, strict rules on the use of ....

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KNTV NBC Nightly News May 18, 2013 00:52:00

As folks up and down the east coast have been warned. we have seen the first insects now emerging from their holes in the ground. mostly in southern states including virginia. this is the year the 17-year cicadas emerge. one new york entomologist says it will be so bad around here, so crunchy under foot, so noisy overhead folks with outdoor commencement exercises ought to keep that in mind. might also be nice to circle may 31 on the calendar to be on the safe side. a huge asteroid called 1998 qe2 will pass by us at the relatively safe distance of 3.6 million miles. that s about 15 times the distance between the earth and the moon. while scientists think it s a safe distance in other words, what could go wrong? probably best to stock up on canned goods nonetheless. the hurtling rock almost two miles long. they believe it is a remnant of ....

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KPIX CBS Evening News April 15, 2013 01:22:00

we want to take to you pad gas car now, the island nation off the southeastern coast of africa. the people there are deali with a modern day plague, not lice or frogs or boils, as wesee, it s locusts. this is what the locust invasion looks like that s threatening madagascar s 22 million people. most already live below the poverty line. and now the locust are devouring large amounts of rice and corn, the main staples there. if we don t react as planned by june, actually, there will be a famine. alexander winn is with the united nations food and agriculture organization. he s stationed in madagascar. all those people, two-thirds of the population will have big problems accessing food. reporter: a tropical cyclone crippled their food ....

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KNTV NBC Nightly News April 11, 2013 00:45:00

Adult cicada inside. the noise is the mating call of the male. how loud do these get? these cicadas a chorus might get to 90 or 100 decibels, comparable to a rock concert or something of that nature. reporter: the females respond with a more demure wing flick that sounds like this. they mate, the females lay eggs and both genders die, all in about four weeks, if they can avoid predators. right now everything on the planet wants to eat a cicada. foxes, skunks, raccoons, birds reporter: even some people. eat it, eat it! reporter: while they annoy humans, cicadas don t bite or sting and help move nutrients around, part of the cycle of life that may soon be clamoring in a backyard near you. anne thompson, nbc news, meriden, connecticut. something else to look forward to. after the break we are back ....

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