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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:52:00

but the new study sends a mixed message. the british researchers say they are not advocating a policy change. and that they'll follow up as the children age. but american public health officials remain cautious. all drawing a hard line for pregnant women to avoid alcohol altogether. despite all the warnings, medical surveys suggest roughly 15% of american women drink while pregnant. >> love that sound. >> reporter: but most fear doing it publicly. in the era of "mad men," no one gave you that look for drinking while pregnant. >> this is delicious. >> reporter: not today. most doctors see it as just nine months of sobriety versus a lifetime of potential harm. juju chang, abc news, new york. and that giant leap for mankind, as we've never seen it before. neil armstrong's moon walk into that moon dust in 1969. footage of armstrong and buzz aldrin, a bit startled, first of all, about how big that first step down was.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:59:00

mother of a 8-year-old he rescued. >> and a slogan that democrats hope will keep them in power next year in washington. >> good evening, no new taxes or fees but there are deep cuts in the budget plan. >> the longest budget impass could be ending with a combination of spending cuts and creative accounting. abc 7's nannette miranda is live where the budget is now set for a vote tomorrow. >> reporter: that is right. it's not easy to zero out a $19 billion deficit. details emerged today. and it's heavy on cuts, funny math and a prayer that more money cups in. nearly 100 days into the miss cal year wout a budget. finally air, vote is

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101007-00:54:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:43:00

a new study, new findings on what alcohol can do. and, the state that may have cracked the code, putting americans back to work. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:41:00

talked about, about whether or not they were overly optimistic, the administration says they were operating on the best information they had at the time and nothing in these draft reports, which are by staff and not signed off by the commission officially, nothing in these draft reports, they say, indicating that anything, any part of their response was affected or delayed in any way. diane? >> all right, we'll see what the final report says. thank you, jake tapper at the white house tonight. and, an unusual sight in northern arizona today. an outbreak of tornadoes. at least three twisters touched down around flagstaff as powerful thunderstorms tore through the area, damaging dozens of homes. there are no reports of any serious injuries. and, we want to tell you about an american hero, who died in the afghanistan war and was honored today. president obama awarded the medal of honor to 24-year-old staff sergeant robert miller, an army green beret killed in a harrowing nighttime battle in 2008. >> rob made a decision.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:48:00

the westboro baptist church for more than a year, in today's conversation at abcnews.com/worldnews. and, coming up, how in pregnant women secretly drink? and, what does it do? a new study sends out some surprises. lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:45:00

we told you earlier about the man whose anti-gay diatribes outside u.s. military funerals are creating a firestorm. and the supreme court is wading into it right now.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101007-00:40:00

factors in some of the races, including in her home state of alaska. a cbs news poll out tonight finds more than twice as many americans have a negative opinion of palin as a positive one. and the opinions of the tea party, our new poll finds, they're just about evenly split. in the alaska senate race, joe miller, supported by palin and the tea party, took the g.o.p. nomination from incumbent lisa murkowski, who is now waging a write-in campaign. democrat scott mcadams is far behind. ben tracy now from anchorage. >> we are going to win. >> yes, we are! >> reporter: pressing the flesh at a hockey game in anchorage, republican u.s. senator lisa murkowski never expected to be on such thin ice. >> nobody was more disappointed than i was. >> reporter: she's the incumbent from one of the state's political power families. >> i'm joe miller, the true conservative choice... >> reporter: yet an unknown attorney and tea party insurgent beat murkowski net republican primary.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101007-00:53:00

>> it's about a three-footer. >> reporter: yeah, they were a little startled when they saw it. and a clearer picture of the magical moon walk exists because it was digitally remastered in australia. and, by the way, when they jumped around, we think we can hear them say now, "i'm jumping around like a kangaroo." coming up, one state's innovative solution to the jobs crisis. empowering citizens to create their own jobs. mes with my gran. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101007-00:30:00

carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer, and i approved this message. >> couric: tonight, they picket military funerals with the most vile of signs. does the constitution give them that right? the supreme court hears both sides. i'm katie couric. also tonight, it's bigger than the b.p. spill. now that toxic sludge in hungary threatens to turn the blue danube red. something's been killing the honey bees so critical to our food supply. now scientists have found the prime suspect, a cbs news exclusive. and at 12 years old, he hears something for the very first time-- his mother's voice. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric.

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