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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101221-01:41:00

chilling, 160, many partially nude, others appear asleep, drugged, or even dead. police have no clue who most of them are or what happened to them. >> obviously our hope is that they're all alive and well and that nothing bad has come from them but we don't know that. >> reporter: that's because police think these photos were taken by lonnie franklin, jr., an accused serial killer. he's already charged with murdering ten women on l.a.'s south side. he's called the grim sleeper because police say the former city mechanic took a 14-year hiatus in his killing spree. anita markette survived her encounter with franklin, in 1988 he raped her and dumped her on the side of the road with a bullet in her chest. >> i know this guy who got me in the car was intimidating verbally. >> reporter: when police found him this july, they found a collection of nearly 1,000 photos inside his house. unable to identify many of the women, last thursday police

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NBC Nightly News-20101221-01:55:00

NBC Nightly News-20101221-01:55:00
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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101221-01:39:00

mark phillips has the latest from london. >> i'm extremely distraught. i'm disappointed. i'm very, very upset. >> reporter: and becky jackson of houston, texas, has plenty of company. an estimated 350,000 people stranded across europe. it doesn't matter which mode of transport you are trying to use, the view is the same. planes stuck on the ground, cars stuck on the road, trains stuck in the station. people stuck where they didn't want to be-- in the biggest travel week of the year. becky jackson's been stuck since her flight was canceled on saturday. >> we're not allowed into the terminal without a seat. >> reporter: and you can't get a seat unless you go to the terminal. >> right. i can't... i haven't... i don't know who to talk to. >> reporter: there's no point talking to the people who run the trains. the lines for the diminished services to paris and brussels stress through the inside of the station and around the block outside. >> so we've been sitting in a

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101221-01:32:00

>> reporter: while very few details have been released, counterterrorism sources tell cbs news that this alleged plot did have international links and it was inspired by al qaeda. there's been extra security in public places all over europe in the runup to this holiday season. months of vague but worrying intelligence chatter warned islamic terrorists were planning an attack. the added vigilance paid off. until, on december 11, a swedish iraqi suicide bomber detonated his car and himself in downtown stockholm just yards from a crowded shopping street. while it's not clear how imminent this alleged attack was sources say the police acted now to protect their undercover operations. >> they've decided to move in today in order to grab the plotters. probably not to forestall the bombing but to grab the plotters before the surveillance operation is blown. >> reporter: british security forces may have foiled this plot but they warn the threat from

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NBC Nightly News-20101221-01:52:00

>> dr. tyson estimates 1.5 billion people around the world will watch at least part of tonight's show in the sky. tonight's nfl game is going to be cold, and because of that, it's already controversial. windchill at game time in minneapolis, right around zero with about 3 to 5 inches of fresh snow. the game is being play outdoors. the university of minnesota's home stadium because snow, of course, did in the roof at the metrodome. while outdoor winter games still happen in the nfl, modern football fields have heating elements beneath the turf. tonight's field does not. they've removed 3,400 tons of snow from the stadium this past week. it snowed there most of the day today. one vikings player said the field is going to be like concrete. the game is going to be a train wreck. some players are concerned about injuries on that hard surface. the league has been attempting to warm the turf under a tarp. but tonight we'll see the game as it was once played.

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NBC Nightly News-20101221-01:53:00

"snl" veteran and "30 rock" co-star tracy morgan has undergone a successful kidney transplant. he was diagnosed with diabetes 15 years ago. because of the surgery, which took place on december 10th, he hopes to miss a minimal number of "30 rock" episodes and he'll be back at work after the holidays. up next here tonight, voices, all together making a difference. ♪

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101221-01:30:00

tonight on "world news" -- drenched -- in california, cars ricochet on slick roads. mudslides roll through the streets. as more storms are coming and heading east. desperate -- at heathrow, the world's busiest international airport, frozen by snow, there's a five-hour line just to board a train. jittery -- a lot of anxiety producing false alarms about terrorism here in the u.s. as a plot is thwarted in england. and generosity -- america's first full face transplant recipient finally learns about the woman whose face gave her life. what did the donor family say when they saw her?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101221:04:31:00

into how it handled auto recalls involving accelerator pedals and loss of steering control. counterterror police in britain arrested a dozen men today in a large-scale operation involving raids in four cities. the suspects ages reportedly range from 17 to 28. officials have been identified a possible target but said the arrests were made to ensure public safety. severe winter weather including heavy snow has stranded hundreds of thousands of travelers across europe. thousands of flights have been cancelled across the continent. london's heathrow airport re-opened today but officials said passengers should expect delays and cancellations beyond christmas. a new study by a watch dog group has found the cancerer causing chemical, chromium 6 in tap water samples across the country, samples from 31 u.s. cities tested positive. this is the same chemical that erin brockovich exposed in the town of hinkly, california. more than a decade ago. sanjay i know you followed this

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101221-01:47:00

>> reporter: chromium 6, also known as hexavalent chromium is used for making steel, paper, leather. it's been spewed into the air and has seeped into the groundwater, most infamously in hinkley, california. >> that stuff, it kills people. >> reporter: in a case made famous by the julia roberts movie "erin brockovich" pacific gas & electric made a settlement to hinkley residents who claimed the alarming number of cancers in town a decade ago were linked to drinking water contaminated from chromium-6 in a nearby plant. these days she's helping the people of midland, texas, uncover the source in their drinking water. >> in the long term for all of them they're terrified that they could come down with cancer. >> reporter: today no state regular regulates chromium-6 in drinking water. california is the only state to require testing for the compound. in glendale near l.a. the water works is looking for cost- effective ways to meet the stringent standards california

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NBC Nightly News-20101221-01:56:00

finally here tonight, our "making a difference" report comes from a part of l.a. that has become known across the country for all the wrong reasons. but tonight, you're about to see a positive side of this community because something good is getting a lot of attention and inspiring hope during this holiday season. nbc's kristen welker has our story. ♪ >> reporter: at compton's greater zion church family, pastor michael fisher uses the power of music to help transform a city plagued by poverty and crime. >> the message is hope, integrity, character, that there's an alternative to what is presented to us in the city

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