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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101215-01:39:00

afghanistan's president hamid karzai. >> i don't have any problem with my relations with him. he represents his country, i represent mine. >> reporter: but whatever friction his style may have caused, you need only listen to the heartfelt remembrances of holbrooke to know how enormous the loss. >> richard was a trusted friend, a valued mentor and an indispensable colleague to so many of several generations of american diplomats. >> reporter: hamid karzai today said holbrooke served greatly the people of the united states. joint chiefs chairman mike mullen said few have done as much to achieve success in the war, none have done more. for general david petraeus, holbrooke was his diplomatic wingman. but perhaps it was senator john kerry who summed it up best -- holbrooke will always be remembered as a warrior for peace. indeed, he was that warrior to the end. before being sedated for his marathon surgery, he turned to his doctors, some of south asian decent, and said, see what you can do to help end the war while i'm in there. martha raddatz, abc news,

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101215-01:56:00

when the dust settled from today's golden globe nominations, one film was the clear front-runner, "the king's speech." it's the unlikely story of a stuttering king at a time of war, and it's striking a chord. here's sharyn alfonsi. >> i have received -- >> reporter: "the king's speech" tells the story of king george's struggle to overcome stuttering. a wildly eccentric speech therapist made it possible for the stammering monarch to go on the radio and rally his subjects to take on hitler's germany. >> for the second time in the lives of most of us, we are at war. >> reporter: a defining moment for a country and a king. >> when -- >> reporter: -- who had struggled so publicly. >> when -- this country -- >> reporter: nearly 1% of the population stutters. more recently, vice president

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101215-01:55:00

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NBC Nightly News-20101215-01:33:00

i got stuck. >> reporter: the northeast united states got its first real taste of winter. buffalo residents struggled to stay ahead of the drifting snow. near pittsburgh, icy conditions sent four cars spinning out of control. >> i felt like i was flying for a while. >> reporter: in chicago, the cold seems to have settled in for a long winter stay, as holiday shoppers made their rounds. here in northwestern indiana, they used dump trucks to clear the more than 2 feet of snow that mother nature dumped on them. it was whipped by fierce arctic winds coming off the great lakes. these are literally the frozen shores of lake michigan. this is what happens when wet sand freezes. rick fruit has been clearing parking lots with his snowplow for nearly 30 hours, with only one hour of sleep. >> sunday all day, monday all day. i don't even -- what day is it? sorry. >> reporter: to the delight of many school children, it was a snow day for schools and colleges across the country.

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NBC Nightly News-20101215-01:41:00

it was negotiated by ambassador richard holbrooke who died just last night in washington. the president of the united states called him a giant. general david petraeus called him a titan, larger than life. it is true that the death of richard holbrooke leaves no one even remotely like him in the business of diplomacy. it was by far his greatest success, ending the war in bosnia, a gruesome conflict that introduced the phrase "ethnic cleansing" to the world looking on. it took american bombing to bring all sides to the table, but then it was widely agreed, richard holbrooke simply wore them down. >> and i combatted it by nature. well, i've read that, but it's really in my view, inherent in the job. this is a job that involves combat. >> he was new york city born, ivy educated, lived in manhattan and washington and on airplanes. he flew into hot spots often and without fear and was shot at

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101215-01:58:00

>> i think marriage is much harder than it looks. >> reporter: and that might be why the children and grandchildren of baby boomers are waiting longer to marry-- about four years longer. since 1979, the average age of grooms has risen from 24 to 28, brides from 22 to 26. nobody wants to inherit what turned out to be a troubling trait of an older generation. >> nobody gets married and wants it to fail, and any way you look at it, a divorce is a loss of a dream. >> reporter: richard schlesinger, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric thanks for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. until then, you'll find the latest news and much more at cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101215-01:46:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101215-01:32:00

temperatures menaced the state's billion-dollar citrus crop, two thirds of it unharvested. but good news. so, for instance, this, will this be in good shape? >> yup. >> reporter: good shape? >> yup. >> reporter: an overnight low here of 28, but not low enough or long enough to kill the crop. 27 degrees or lower, lasting four or five hours, would be devastating. >> as you can see, it's still juicy, but it was close. two or three more hours and we would have lost this crop. >> reporter: across much of the southeast, temperatures plunged up to 30 degrees below normal, with record lows in atlanta-- 14 degrees. vero beach, florida-- 26. daytona beach-- 24. >> i'm wear my florida winter clothes which are ridiculous. >> reporter: in kansas city, the spectacle was this giant ice house carved by four-degree weather and a nearby water main break. >> just trying to get up to their mailbox i was sliding. >> reporter: and there was snow, lots of snow. two feet fell outside cleveland with nine more inches expected by morning. more snow is on the way in pennsylvania, ohio, and new york where the layered look is back in.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101215-01:41:00

>> are they going to lay out some of the challenges, too? >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. there have been a number of challenges, and the first one is, there is still trouble cooperating with the pakistani government. there's still safe haven areas, especially in the tribal regions. and then, of course, corruption in the afghan government and getting the training and retention of afghan forces to take the place of u.s. troops, george. >> okay, jake, thank you. still ahead on "world news," homeless people used by drug lords to obtain powerful narcotics that are killing kids. "world news" investigates. opting out of phys-ed. an uprising among gym teachers, and a question -- would you let your child take gym online? and the king, his stutter and the hollywood movie that's a golden globes favorite. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills.

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NBC Nightly News-20101215-01:45:00

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