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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101209-01:32:00

tipped off by a citizen who was concerned about martinez's facebook postings. just in the past two months he wrote, "the sword is coming. the reign of oppression is about to cease. anyone who opposes allah and his prophet, i hate you with all my heart." prosecutors say martinez was inspired by anwar al awlaki and believed the u.s. was at war with all muslims. the fbi made contact using undercover agents posing as radicals. martinez made clear to them he wanted to attack the u.s. military. he seemed obsessed with the recruitment center. he discussed burning it down to instill fear and to send a message whoever joins the military, they will be killed. and he said, i wish i knew how to make a car bomb. the fbi says they gave martinez many opportunities to back out. he chose not to. authorities say today, the sting reflects a disturbing trend. home-grown radicals. >> my assessment is that the threat environment now is increasingly active. >> reporter: the fbi says they

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101209-01:39:00

federal money to do away with the tolls. and most recently, $5 million for groups that help wild cats, one of the few that qualify is the cheetah conservation fund, where his daughter works. you have been known as the prince of pork. have you changed your ways? >> well, sure. the electorate told us, i think, the number one thing they want is to cut spending. >> reporter: but look at rogers' hometown airport. he's funneled $17 million here. when we visited on tuesday, no cars in the parking lot, no planes on the runway, no people in the terminal. the airport in your hometown, $17 million, it's not even used by commercial air traffic right now. >> well, flood control that we've worked on over the years that protect towns from being flooded, i'm proud of that work. >> reporter: rogers' office later clarified that the airport has nothing to do with flood control but that other projects he supported did.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101209-01:50:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101209-01:44:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101209-01:49:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101209-01:57:00

eat, sleep, football. >> reporter: after college, he did get a small taste of that dream, playing on the new york jets practice squad, before being cut this fall. he landed a job as a train conductor for norfolk southern railroad outside atlanta. >> i love riding the train, that has always been the back-up plan for me. >> reporter: but then something remarkable happened. yesterday, the jets called and asked him to come back and join the team. his answer? even more remarkable. >> i had to turn them down because i had a great job. >> reporter: the conductor said no. no to pro football. no to a near certain trip to the playoffs. >> people say, hey, they might have a chance to bplay in the super bowl. and i sit there and think, and i tell them, "hey, you only got one mom and dad." >> reporter: one mom and dad he lives with in georgia. his father is disabled and can't work, his parents depend on his salary as a conductor to make ends meet. he would have made more for the jets, but there is no guarantee it would last. >> i could have been released again.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101209-01:46:00

a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your cat. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. and now medical news. it's a scene played out on tv medical dramas and in real life across the country. doctors racing against the clock to get a donor heart to a patient in dire need. now, david wright tells us about an almost sci-fi technology to keep those fragile donor hearts beating. and we have a warning for you. some of the scenes are medically graphic. >> reporter: inside this box is something you don't see every day. even if you're a cardiac transplant surgeon. a human heart, still beating. even after its donor has died. like something out of edgar allen poe. >> something like that. >> reporter: still pumping, until the moment surgeons place it in its new recipient. the heart doesn't miss a beat.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101209-01:43:00

his critics. >> they only like people when they're on the way up. when they're up there, they've got nothing else to do but ( bleep ) on them. they like to imagine they create and break people, but they don't so forget 'em, you know what i mean? >> reporter: at the strawberry fields memorial in new york's central park, fans remembered lennon today, so did paul mccartney. >> it's kind of good for me to be in new york on this day, really, there's something sort of inspirational about it, even though it's a terrible thing. but i feel kind of close to him when i'm here. >> reporter: in 1980 lennon was about to make a long awaited return to the lime light, after a five-year layoff from recording he just made a new album, double fantasy.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101209-01:48:00

elaine quijano reports they were at her side until the very end. >> reporter: today we learned new details about the last days of elizabeth edwards' life. in her final hours, she was surrounded by the people she loved most, her son jack, just ten years old. daughters emma claire, 12, and kate 28. also there her estranged husband john, and a handful of close friends, including jennifer palmieri, who spoke about edwards' children. >> to say that she prepared them for her death i don't think is really correct. i think what she wanted to do was prepare them to live a good life. >> reporter: edwards were determined that her last days with her children be joyful. >> she was able to have normal, you know, good night mom, come and give me a kiss, going to school, it was not a sad place, if you can imagine that. >> reporter: elizabeth edwards knew she would only have a few

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101209:12:38:00

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