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ABC World News With David Muir-20110523-00:47:00

supposed to have occurred on doomsday, when a select few christians would be ascended to heaven, leaving their clothing behind. fitzpatrick, who had thought he would be spending his first day in heaven, was back in his new york city home, watering his plants, reading his bible. >> part of me was excited with anticipation for what i hoped would be coming for me. and part of me was in dread of what would be coming for those who are not saved. >> reporter: fitzpatrick, a retired transit worker, spent most of his savings, $140,000, on posters warning of the apocalypse. he says he'll leave them up. >> the warning on those signs is still valid. judgment day is coming. >> and so ron claiborne is with us now. he lost nearly all of his money and you told me he's simply pushed off the date? >> reporter: you saw there, he was clearly shaken that doomsday, judgment day, did not

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110523-00:52:00

orangutans and how palm oil plantations have pushed the primates to the brink of exting by destroying their habitat. you can find palm oil in 10% of the products on your supermarket shelf. >> i remember, my mom brought anything home with palm oil, i'll like, mom, you're contributing to deforestation, how could you do this? >> reporter: so, you can imagine how crummy they felt when they discovered the 200 million boxes of cookies the organization sells each year were part of the problem. >> i think when we both found out that palm oil was in the cookies, we were shocked. i was sad. i burst into tears. >> reporter: what started out as a project about palm oil and primates ended up turning up the heat on the cookies, all of which contain palm oil. the girls not only stopped selling them, they went all the way up the food chain at girl scouts usa to try to convince the organization to switch to a more environmentally friendly alternative, like canola oil. >> it's funny. part of the girl scout law is to make the world a better place. and they're not giving us the opportunity, i guess, to

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NBC Nightly News-20110523-00:55:00

NBC Nightly News-20110523-00:55:00
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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110523-01:05:00

economic summit. russ? >> mitchell: looks like a busy week, bill plante in dublin, thanks a lot. >> turning next to the republican race for president. indiana governor mitch daniels officially bowed out early today one day after pizza tie kuhn herman kane declared he was in and before the expected entry of former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. the gop field is crowded with declared or potential candidates and joining us now from washington is john dickerson, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> mitchell: a lot of republicans wanted mitch daniels to enter the race, called him a fresh phrase, now that he said no what does this do to the republican field overall. >> one of the persistent story lines in talking to republican strategists has been that in these early primary and caucus states republicans are just not enthusiastic about the crop of candidates so far. in a recent associated press poll, 45% of republicans said they didn't like the men who were running. well, mitch daniels was, a lot of republicans thought he could improve that. hes was the last hope out there of candidates who might get in the race. now that he hasn't, it means

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110523-01:03:00

for which so many generations have sacrificed. >> reporter: and today prime minister netanyahu's response to the president's speech was certainly more muted than it was on friday saying he is determined to work together with president obama to find wayses to resume the peace talks. >> mitchell: witt johnson at the white house. thank you. >> the president is said to depart this evening on a european trip that will take him to ireland, england, france and poland. senior white house correspondent bill plante is already in dublin tonight and joins us for a preview. bill, good evening. >> good evening, russ. the president is beginning his trip in ireland because, well, because he's irish. irish enough at least like four other american presidentses to want to come to the ancestral homeland of tens of millions of american voters. now the official white house guidance for this trip says that the president is coming here to celebrate the relationship between our two countries can and the contributions which irish americans make to our broad and deep ties. well, let me tell you,

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NBC Nightly News-20110523-00:42:00

suspect in the senseless and brutal attack that occurred here at dodgers stadium on opening day. >> but officials haven't yet identified the suspect. >> there are at least two outstanding suspects that we are actively searching for. because of that, i am not going to give you some information that you want. i'm not going to give you the name. >> the victim, paramedic brian stow, a father of two, is a giants fan and was wearing his team's jersey at the dodgers' home opener against the giants back in march when he was jumped by a pair of angry l.a. fans. delores donnelly witnessed the beating. >> i heard someone yell some cuss words in the van. then we seen brian on the ground. >> reporter: beaten so badly that he remains in a coma in a san francisco hospital. >> it's going to be a long road to recovery. we're looking at over a year of rehab. >> reporter: today, there was this reaction to the arrest from the giants' manager. >> it's great news. hopefully they'll catch

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110523-01:08:00

CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110523-01:08:00
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ABC World News With David Muir-20110523-00:42:00

in syria, and least 44 people have been killed this weekend in the government's crackdown on dissent. some of those victims died when government forces fired into a procession, mourning protesters who had been killed on friday. nearly 900 people have now died in syria since the uprising there began. and it's been a long day for some crew members of the space shuttle. a bolt floated off into space, in fact, there it is right there, circled on the screen, as the astronauts tried to fix a joint on solar panels of the international space station. the space walk lasted more than eight hours. the sixth-longest in history. of course, commander kelly on board, his wife congresswoman giffords, recovering back here at home. and still ahead on "world news," what happens when the disaster doesn't happen? this man spent his savings to warn the rest of us that the world was ending. tonight, how does he explain himself? also, how did a campaign to help save the orangutans turn into a campaign against the girl scout cookies? and later here, graduation day and a woman that faces an especially nerve-wracking speech. and we try to turn the tables on

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110523-00:35:00

>> the longer it sits, the dirk soaks it in. and of course, as you get rainfall events throughout the summer, that just, again, magnifies the problem. >> reporter: congressman jeff landry showed us a temporary fix. stone poured over sliding dirt. >> as the water started to rise, we didn't have time to put those projects together, so we just came in and feel quite certain these types of fixes will hold. for right now. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers is now monitoring more than 900 miles of levees, from louisiana up through illinois. a task that requires an epic amount of manpower. typically in new orleans alone, 15 engineers inspect the levees, but today, 120 inspectors are on the job. >> they go up and down the levees 24 and 7 to make sure, again, that we don't have a compromise in the system. >> reporter: and the only way to do that, really, is with your eyes. >> is with your eyes, that's right. >> reporter: there's no technology -- >> not that i'm aware of.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110523-00:32:00

shock of seeing more than a dozen homes destroyed and hundreds of others damaged. reporters given a tour of the destruction today came across the battered but still standing miracle cafe. >> we'll get it cleaned up. we'll get it back. if the building's gone then i'll rebuild. >> reporter: today, in minneapolis, a tornado blew through nads neighborhoods, toppling trees. one person was killed when a tree crashed into a van. other funnel clouds were spotted in missouri and nebraska, adding to an already unprecedented twister tally. 875 tornadoes in april alone have killed 361 people. in topeka, kansas, hail the size of golf balls pounded the pavment. >> many areas will get hit with severe weather repeatedly here for the next several days. >> reporter: while out west, there is growing concern over the record amounts of snow, dwarfing the plows trying to clear it. across a huge swath of landscape, snow pack levels are greater than 150% above normal. a nightmare flooding threat as it all starts to melt.

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