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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110106-01:35:00

session. the president had a good vacation. what they're focused on now, getting their own house in order. could have a chief of staff before friday. then they're going to focus on the state of the union, when the president will be in that chamber january 25th. >> okay, george, thank you. and seismic, of course, because of the tea party energy, in part. and as we told you yesterday, the distant tea party thunder has now arrived in congress. and we met a lot of the 87 republican freshmen, half of them are from the tea party, yesterday, as we made our way across the capitol. and we gathered ten brand new members of congress together to mark this moment, after the fiery rhetoric of the campaign. this is the day they have to start delivering. here they are. the beltway version of a motorcycle gang, riding in on a wave of taxpayer and tea party discontent. and now, it's their turn.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110106-01:43:00

of their children, and who tonight is being accused of telling lies that have hurt families worldwide. in 1998, dr. andrew wakefield, a british surgeon and researcher, released a study of 12 children, eight of whom, according to their parents, started displaying "behavioral symptoms" in an average "6.3 days" after being vaccinated for measles, mumps and rubella. >> the work certainly raises a question mark over mmr vaccine. >> reporter: the doctor set off a global firestorm. for some parents of autistic children, it is now an article of faith, that vaccines are the reason their children cannot function normally in the world. but today, a prominent medical journal said the doctor's study was, in fact, an elaborate fraud. >> i think what dr. wakefield did was a moral crime, if not an actual crime. >> reporter: working for the british medical journal, investigative reporter brian deer compared the actual medical records of the 12 children to

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110106-01:53:00

in post falls, idaho, another, 125 miles away in ephrata, washington. and this is all we know, except the twist that the unidentified washington winner also bought a second ticket there which won $150. and, there is something new coming from starbucks. not what's in the cup or what's on it. the world's biggest coffee company rolling out a new logo to celebrate its 40th anniversary in march. it makes the mermaid they call the siren even larger, but one thing missing from the new design? the words "starbucks coffee." and rarely seen reminders of ronald reagan and the cold war going on display in washington to mark president reagan's 100th birthday next month. the national archives showing his hand-written changes to the famous 1983 speech branding the soviet union an evil empire. and also on exhibit, letters and a bronze statue of the kremlin, sent by former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110106-01:56:00

school bus. live coverage on her cbs 5 we are following a developing story in the south bay. a young girl hit by a school bus. we will have live coverage on her condition next on cbs5. >> couric: we end tonight with a man who has a wonderful voice and a story to match. you'll hear both in this report from seth doane. >> at&t, rethink possible. >> reporter: ted williams always knew he had a voice for radio but could never have imagined an opportunity like this. on a radio show this morning, at wnci in columbus. >> i'm going to come in here and put my best foot forward and use the voice and hopefully somebody will hear me from this show. hello there, tracy. >> reporter: because while he's at home behind the microphone, home is really here. you were sleeping in here? >> yeah, i sleep right over here. >> reporter: obscured by brush by the side of the freeway, panhandling just to get by. >> people ride by, "get a job!" >> reporter: for the better part of 20 years ted williams was on and off the streets, friends say

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110106:19:19:00

annapolis just yet. we have live pictures from hanover. that is the building right there, the maryland department of transportation headquarters on the right side of your screen. one of the two buildings in which a package has detonated. what we are hearing from government officials and through our cnn d.c. radio affiliate, wtop, is that there were blasts at both builds, but that no one was injured in either of the blasts. we're still trying to determine what exploded, what type of blasts they were, how big and how damaging they were. what we do understand is that nobody was injured in either of those -- those explosions. now, here is a picture. this is not -- these are not live tv pictures. we're looking at google earth here. these are pictures of annapolis. you see the state house right in the center there. all of those streets that go off of this. this explosion was at a building that is across the road from the state house. again, jim was just helping me out by letting me know where it

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110106-01:58:00

today on twitter. they've asked the queen to hold the reception at her place and charles to host a private dinner, followed by dancing. >> i think it's going to be a fantastically exciting day. the one thing the royal family do very well is celebrations. >> reporter: yes, they will kiss and wave from that balcony, just as william's parents charles and diana did, nearly 30 years ago. nick watt, abc news, london. >> that wonderful, and a little scary balcony, i expect, for a new bride. great to have you with us tonight. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. san francisco rolls out the red carpet for the biggest prize in sailing but will enough teams compete. >> also san francisco police renew the case for the use of tasers and then this....

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110106-01:48:00

we learned today that the white house is set to make a high level appointment tomorrow, naming an official to help out america's military families. the name is familiar. petraeus. but it's not general david petraeus, but his wife, holly. as sharyn alfonsi reports, she's going to be helping vulnerable families targeted by scam artists. >> reporter: diane, a mother of three, was fighting in iraq when she learned she had been scammed by an auto dealer, who illegally sold her a car and then left town. >> i have no doubt i was targeted because i was military. >> reporter: thousands of miles away, but worried about the fallout back home. three-fourths of financial counselors say they have dealt with members of the military who have fallen victim. it's a cause dear to the heart of holly petraeus. she grew up a military brat, married petraeus two months after he graduated from west point, moving their home, her family, two dozen times over 36

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110106-01:57:00

chattering today about the wedding plans the world is waiting for. prince william and kate middleton. some of the big questions were finally answered and our nick watt is on it. >> reporter: first of all, the bad news. kate and will will marry at 11:00 a.m. london time, that's 6:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 a.m. in l.a. you guys will have to get up pretty early on april 29th. here's what else we know. kate will be driven by car to westminster abbey, william and the altar. >> she probably wanted to avoid the comparisons to the late princess of wales who arrived in that beautiful golden glass carriage. >> reporter: after eight-year-olds of courting, this archbishop will marry them, this bishop will say a few wo words, then, they will ride, yes, in a carriage, through streets lined with thousands of well-wishers to buckingham palace. there will be plenty of that flag-waving the british are so famous for. these details were released

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110106-01:45:00

the first thing dr. lodovici balducci did was forget about his age. >> he may be 85 years old in terms of chronological age, but he's 65 terms of physiologic age. so he really us a young person. >> reporter: while in the past an 85-year-old man may have been considered too old to treat, new studies have shown that older patients can do just as well as younger people with aggressive cancer therapy. >> it's only a four-hour deal. >> reporter: for mr. mezzei that has meant a rigorous course of chemotherapy. >> first time i went up there was a piece of cake. it's been that way ever since. >> reporter: chemo is a piece of cake, and a chance for a quiet lunch-- and it's working. alfred's cancer seems to are gone into remission. >> we have to think about the possibility of lymphoma.

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NBC Nightly News-20110106-01:54:00

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