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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110125-01:30:00

children and wife who he tonight on "world news," frozen solid. records were shattered today by that blast of frigid weather. you'll meet the people with the coldest jobs. how did they survive outside? airport attack chaos as a suicide bomber sets off a massive explosion in russia at one of the world's biggest passenger terminals. finding jobs. more american companies say they're ready to put americans to work. how fast and is the economy finally back? and oprah's astonishment. what she called the miracle of all miracles behind the scenes with her best friend on the life-changing news she announced today. good evening to you.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110125-01:31:00

you could see it all right there on the frozen faces of anyone who had to be outside in the northeast today. take a look at the expressions that say, this was the kind of cold today that hurts. we have a map showing the sweep of the coldest temperatures in 6 years, 37 below in upstate new york today. in maine, a windchill of 44 below. and linsey davis is reporting tonight on all the people trying to hunker down and those with the coldest jobs in the country have no choice but to be outside like linsey. and is that a frozening charles river behind you, linsey? >> reporter: you're exactly right. if you can see this ice shelf, that is the charles river and most of it is frozen tonight and much of new england is trying to thaw out and many of the people we spoke to today had no option but to bundle up and endure these dangerous temperatures. this cold is so extreme, it's being blamed for two people in the northeast freezing to death.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110125:09:33:00

around the globe. concerns about more interest rate rises continue to linger in the markets in shanghai. that composite index down by about 2/3 of 1%. in sydney, stronger than expected economic news on inflation front. inflation weaker than expected was always good news and that means there's less likelihood of interest rate rise and analysts say that's probably out of the picture for the of the year so the stock is getting a bit of a pop in sydney up by a half of 1%. in india, they're down after the central bank decided to raise rates for the seventh time since early last year. rates went up by a quarter of a percentage point and stand at 6.5% as the authorities continue to grapple with rising inflation in india, fueled by the higher food prices. quickly in bangladesh, not a market we cover often but there's been a lot of unrest in bangladesh relating to stock market trading. the stock exchange, again, has

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110125:02:45:00

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ABC World News Sunday-20110124-01:30:00

i'm dan harris. tonight on "world news," in custody. a big break in the case of the young woman who just reunited with her parents, 23 years after she was snatched from the hospital as a newborn. less than zero. a huge chunk of the country suffering through dangerous cold. would you believe 35 below? not so fast. today, top republicans launched a preemptive strike on president obama's state of the union address. and we're going to take a look at why washington is calling tuesday night's speech date night. burning anger. the desperate act of protests spreading across the world. why so many people are setting themselves on fire. and trivial pursuits. what drives one man to set 50 world records a year? he has now set the world record for setting world records.

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ABC World News Sunday-20110124-01:57:00

the guy you're about to meet may be the ultimate competitor. he has achieved more world records than anybody else in the world and some of these records are, i think it's fair to say, hilarious and very strange. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: this is a man on a mission. a very unusual mission. to set as many world records as he can. so far he's set 350. and currently holds about 125 that are officially recognized by the guinness book of world records, including the record for most world records. >> that's what i live for. >> reporter: ever since he set his first in 1979, he's trated the globe to search for more challenges to conquer in australia, he ran the fastest mile while hoola-hooping. in turkey, he ball lanced the longest pole on his chin. in cambodia, he jumped rope on a pogo stick longer than anyone else.

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ABC World News Sunday-20110124-01:33:00

>> reporter: andrea canning, abc news, new york. >> and pettway will be in federal court tomorrow. this is going to be another dangerously cold night for millions of people in this country. temperatures were below zero in 25 states today. it was 37 below in northern minnesota. and the worst of this brutal arctic air is settling over the northeast, which is about to get hit with some of the coldest weather in years. our linsey davis is bundled up for us once again in boston tonight. hi, linsey. >> reporter: good evening to you, dan. on the east coast and throughout much of the midwest, this bone-chilling cold is prompting code blew ablue act vases, warning residents to bundle up and stay inside. this picture shows what you can't feel. robin westfall was so amazed when she saw more than 30 degrees below, she tweeted the image from carp lake, michigan. in north carolina, not a white, sandy beach. that's snow.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110124:09:35:00

switzerland for the world economic forum. bill gates, jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dymon and michael dell are among those scheduled to make the trip. that's the week ahead in business news. i'm alison kosik in new york. u.s. markets still look set for a flat open when trading begins later on monday, where u.s. futures stand in pre-market action. pretty much unmoved across the board, i can tell you. i can't bring you the specifics but we'll bring you later on cnn those specifics. it's shaping up to be a big week here in europe as we've been saying, leaders from around the globe will be at the world economic for numb davos, switzerland, to talk about the world answer future. what will investors be looking at? we bring in david jones, chief market analyst at ig index here in london. thanks for joining us, david. economic news for you here in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110124:22:28:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110124:11:16:00

can also fly longer, hovering up to a week at a time while current planes land after 30 hours. that's because it's powered entirely by lightweight liquid hydrogen fuel with zero pollutants. >> what does it emit? >> water vapor. it's hydrogen and oxygen, h2o. >> reporter: within a few years the military could position these planes around the globe, tracking enemy fighters. and instantly supplying communications to american forces on the ground. at home, tracking dangerous storms, western wildfires or perched high overhead in a disaster like hurricane katrina, linking first responders and searching for survivors in those first precious hours. john hendren, abc news, edwards air force base, california. and coming up next, the people behind those crazy viral animations that make fun of what we do, the news. that's right. >> that's right. a look at taiwanese media company behind them and why they are so darn popular. and why they are so darn popular. experts from a leading consumer publication

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