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in new york city, this is "nightline," december 9th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a fascinating conversation between two of the most famous women in the world. oprah winfrey and barbara walters. the occasion? oprah's decision to leave her daily television program after 25 years to start her own network. but while part of her legacy is her candor, there are still corners of her own life that have remained a mystery. you may have seen barbara's hour with oprah earlier this evening. now, some of what you didn't see. >> reporter: oprah winfrey. her name, iconic. her show, a phenomenon. over the years, she has laughed with us and she has cried with us. 25 years of talk. 28,000 guests. almost 5,000 shows. millions of viewers. a net worth of almost $2.7 billion. and now, she's saying good-bye. after may, she will end her daily television show. >> these years with you, our viewers, have enriched my life beyond all measure. one of the reasons why i knew it was time to end the show is because the show became my life. and every time i've seen you, you sa
in new york city, this is "nightline," december 9th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a fascinating conversation between two of the most famous women in the world. oprah winfrey and barbara walters. the occasion? oprah's decision to leave her daily television program after 25 years to start her own network. but while part of her legacy is her candor, there are still corners of her own life that have remained a mystery. you may have seen...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 7th, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. and today, the nation lost an inspirational figure. a woman who overcame public and private adversity to communicate a gospel of resilience, as her last book was called. the daughter of a navy boot lot, she was born in florida 61-year-olds ago, went to law school and met the younger man who would change her life. tonight, cynthia mcfadden remembers elizabeth edwards. >> reporter: this was the moment america really saw what elizabeth edwards was made of. >> we're going to always look for the silver lining. it is who we are as people. >> reporter: it was march 2007, standing next to her husband, john, taking a break from his presidential run to announce the worst kind of news. her breast cancer, first diagnosed three years earlier, had returned. but john and elizabeth vowed to continue the grueling campaign, noahing that sooner or later, the illness would take her life. as she told me ri
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 7th, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. and today, the nation lost an inspirational figure. a woman who overcame public and private adversity to communicate a gospel of resilience, as her last book was called. the daughter of a navy boot lot, she was born in florida 61-year-olds ago, went to law school and met...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," december 22nd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden.e begin tonight with the weather. winter has brought the kind of storms that interrupt and even endanger lives, with days of rain and flooding in the southwest, record snowfall in the north, and conditions harsh enough overseas to shut major transportation hubs. this, after a summer of even more dangerous waves of heat and water. tonight, dan harris talks with a forecaster who saw it all coming, and who has less than promising news for what's coming next. >> reporter: it's hard not to be impressed when you see entire houses being swept away by flood waters in the west. part of the same storm that, tonight, is creating road closures, evacuations and wild spread fear of mud slide. meanwhile, the madness continues over in europe, where the snow and freezing temperatures that paralyze major cities is only now starting to relent. there is one person who is happy about all of this, though. >> i'm extremely pleased that it's very cold and it's very cold in europe as well. >> reporter: this ra
in new york city, this is "nightline," december 22nd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden.e begin tonight with the weather. winter has brought the kind of storms that interrupt and even endanger lives, with days of rain and flooding in the southwest, record snowfall in the north, and conditions harsh enough overseas to shut major transportation hubs. this, after a summer of even more dangerous waves of heat and water. tonight, dan harris talks with a forecaster who saw...
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. >> and we return now to cynthia mcfadden's conversation with beyonce. first interviewed her four years ago, at 25. she was enormously talented and beautiful and savvy. now at 29 she is all of those things, but more open vulnerable, as well. and she says she's comfortable taking the reigns of her own career and her own life. >> reporter: superstar beyonce's new documentary takes a look at her personal sometimes fragile side, as she travels around the world on tour. but it is also a glimpse at another beyonce. >> we're on our way to my first tour rehearsal. >> reporter: hard-charging, in control. >> i'm not going to half-do a performance. it's not an option. the lights look very cool. heavily involved in managing her own world. >> just corny looking. doesn't look real. it needs to look raw and like really like if y'all took a camera out and look up and you see the stars. >> reporter: we do see you -- you're not -- you're not a pussy cat. we see lots of no no no. >> no, let me finish talking. this is not working. when it comes to my business and my work i'
. >> and we return now to cynthia mcfadden's conversation with beyonce. first interviewed her four years ago, at 25. she was enormously talented and beautiful and savvy. now at 29 she is all of those things, but more open vulnerable, as well. and she says she's comfortable taking the reigns of her own career and her own life. >> reporter: superstar beyonce's new documentary takes a look at her personal sometimes fragile side, as she travels around the world on tour. but it is also a...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," december 1st, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. and tonight, we bring you a special edition of "nightline," the extraordinary story of a reporter and the iraqi boy he tried to help. and how it all went terribly wrong. the story begins in baghdad in 2006, two weeks before saddam hussein was hanged, with sectarian violence raging in the runup to the u.s. troop surge. life took an unexpected turn. here's his account of when dan met dan. >> reporter: it all starts with a chance meeting at a school in baghdad in the middle of a gun fight. >> shots. a lot of shots. >> reporter: you're how old? >> me? 18. >> reporter: what's your name? dan. shooting again. >> yeah. we're used to it. >> reporter: you're used to it? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's sad. >> yeah, i know. i know. what we can do? nothing. >> reporter: it's in this moment that i decide that i'm going to do a story about this kid who has got the same name as mine, about one teenager's life in a war zone. dan lets us into his family's apartment. >> here's where i live. this is my roo
in new york city, this is "nightline," december 1st, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. and tonight, we bring you a special edition of "nightline," the extraordinary story of a reporter and the iraqi boy he tried to help. and how it all went terribly wrong. the story begins in baghdad in 2006, two weeks before saddam hussein was hanged, with sectarian violence raging in the runup to the u.s. troop surge. life took an unexpected turn. here's his account of...
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in new york city this is "nightline," november 30th, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden.nt. by all appearances, a model cop, yet stephanie lazarus now faces murder charges. prosecutors say that almost 25 years ago, she beat and shot the wife of an ex-boyfriend and that dna evidence proves it. david wright reports. >> reporter: it's a scene straight out of a cop drama. the setting? an interrogation room in the bowls of lapd headquarters. the suspect doesn't know she's a suspect. she thinks she's being con culted on an art case. >> do you know john rutten? >> john rutten? yeah, i went to school with him. >> reporter: but stephanie lazarus, herself a decorated police officer, is now on the hot seat. >> is there never any relationship that developed between you guys? >> yeah, we dated. you know i mean what is this all about? >> reporter: what it's all about is a cold case dating back nearly 25 years. the murder of john rutten's wife. >> you remember her first name? >> shelley, sherry i don't know, something. >> reporter: sherry ray. a 29-year-old newly wed beaten and gunned d
in new york city this is "nightline," november 30th, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden.nt. by all appearances, a model cop, yet stephanie lazarus now faces murder charges. prosecutors say that almost 25 years ago, she beat and shot the wife of an ex-boyfriend and that dna evidence proves it. david wright reports. >> reporter: it's a scene straight out of a cop drama. the setting? an interrogation room in the bowls of lapd headquarters. the suspect doesn't...
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michelle williams has been nominated for a golden globe and now she speaks with my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden in her first network interview since the death of the father of her child, heath ledger. ♪ >> reporter: michelle williams has been famous for half of her long life. perhaps she couldn't imagine at 15 as one of the young stars on dawson's creek, that she would turn into one of her generation's top talents. >> i didn't dream big. in a way. at every point, that's enough for me. then, i was give an little bit point. >> reporter: the stunning success of brokeback mountain, which she acted opposite of the late heath ledger. earned her an oscar nomination. what was that like in. >> that was happy. >> for a reason we both understand. >> you fell in love in that movie. >> i did. i did. maybe that's the secret. >> reporter: that off-screen love affair with ledger only deepened the love on screen. who could forget moments like this. >> i remember that day. i remember standing in the hallway and thinking, water. water. i want to be like water. strong enough to hold up a ship but able to slip thro
michelle williams has been nominated for a golden globe and now she speaks with my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden in her first network interview since the death of the father of her child, heath ledger. ♪ >> reporter: michelle williams has been famous for half of her long life. perhaps she couldn't imagine at 15 as one of the young stars on dawson's creek, that she would turn into one of her generation's top talents. >> i didn't dream big. in a way. at every point, that's enough for...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 3rd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we're going to begin tonight with a topic everyone agrees on. because everyone hates them. airline feels. by now, most of the american flying public seems to have resigned itself to shelling out an extra 65 bucks to check a bag or 30 bucks for more leg room. but is there any way to combat those surcharges? well, to answer that question, ryan owens embarked on a marathon reporting mission that spanned two days, seven cities and 6,000 miles. here's what he found out. >> to know me is to fly with me. >> reporter: there's george clooney in "up in the air." and then there's me in this assignment. my marching orders were to fly in and out of as many air ports as i could in two days. los angeles. in st. louis now. during the busy holiday travel season. completely full flight. middle seat. >> service to los angeles. >> reporter: and no taking advantage of the perks i'm used to as a frequent flyer.
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 3rd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we're going to begin tonight with a topic everyone agrees on. because everyone hates them. airline feels. by now, most of the american flying public seems to have resigned itself to shelling out an extra 65 bucks to check a bag or 30 bucks for more leg room. but is...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 8th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, legend has it that an ancient sill sill yan king would dress like a commoner and would sneak out and gorge himself on pizza. a few hundred years later, that delicious combination of crust, cheese and sauce creates such universal delight it has become an american economic indicator. you can tell the depth of the recession by how many pepperoni supremes come out of the oven each day. and john berman tells us why. >> reporter: a slice of heaven. a batch of bubbling beauty. a literal piece deresistance. but that pete is a isn't just a beacon of gooey goodness. pizza is delivers a taste of economic goodness. there are more than 65,000 pizza parlors in the u.s., with more popping up each day. and this year, americans ordered more than 5.5 billion pies. yes, the slice seems remarkably recession resistance. so, you opened new locations? >> yes, five locations over the past year and a half. >> repo
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 8th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, legend has it that an ancient sill sill yan king would dress like a commoner and would sneak out and gorge himself on pizza. a few hundred years later, that delicious combination of crust, cheese and sauce creates such universal delight it has become an american economic...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in washington, this is "nightline," december 24th, 2010. >> good evening, on this christmas eve, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin with the musical. it's back on the national stage. just look at the smashing success of "glee." but in high school theater departments across the country, the musical never went anywhere and in one particular high school in texas, they've been doing it bigger and better for years, thanks to one remarkable woman. but when she set out on her most elaborate production she had no idea a real life drama was about to unfold. earlier this year, john donvan reported this heartwarming story, and we wanted to bring it again to you tonight. ♪ guess this means you're sorry ♪ >> reporter: no doubt, you have heard of "glee." the award winner this year for best tv comedy. it follows a high school teacher who tries to turn a talented group of misfits into stars. well, this is a story about a real life "glee." but with a twist. ♪ happy happy happy
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in washington, this is "nightline," december 24th, 2010. >> good evening, on this christmas eve, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin with the musical. it's back on the national stage. just look at the smashing success of "glee." but in high school theater departments across the country, the musical never went anywhere and in one particular...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 14th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. the beginning of this story seems tragically familiar. and angry man interrupted a school board meeting in panama city, florida, today, blaming them for firing his wife and leveled a handgun. he said he planned to die and >> reporter: this woman, a >> but why? please -- >> we have reports that mike jones, the officer in the back of the room, was taken to the hospital with chest pains but is okay. a lot of heros in that room. be sure to watch "good morning america" tomorrow morning for tlatest on the story. >>> and we turn now to another disturbing story of illicit drug use and the emergence of a prescription cocktail that's taken hundreds of lives in texas. the trend is abetted by so-called pill mills, pain easi houston these days? chris cuomo goes undercover as "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: houston is in a battle against rogue medical clinics known as pill mills. >> you get a doctor o
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 14th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. the beginning of this story seems tragically familiar. and angry man interrupted a school board meeting in panama city, florida, today, blaming them for firing his wife and leveled a handgun. he said he planned to die and >> reporter: this woman, a >> but why? please...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 29th, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. thanks for staying up with us. more people than ever is now seeking beauty with the help of a really sharp knife. according to the american society of plastic surgeons, the number of operations has jumped nearly 70% in the last decade. among that surge is a controversial new clientele, teenagers. last year, an estimated 200,000 teens, mostly girls, were nipped or tucked in one way or another. young patients electing to reshape breasts or noses before they are fully grown. and for more on this, here's lisa ling. >> this is my room. these are all my dance photos. and that's me before my ninth grade dance. >> reporter: kate lynn is a beautiful girl, but like in teenagers, she suffered about insecurities. what do you think when you look in the mirror that day? >> i felt pretty, but a lot of my friends had more, kind of the low cut, more exposed, but i wanted something to cover the area, i
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 29th, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. thanks for staying up with us. more people than ever is now seeking beauty with the help of a really sharp knife. according to the american society of plastic surgeons, the number of operations has jumped nearly 70% in the last decade. among that surge is a...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in washington this is "nightline," december 16th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with a disturbing discovery. four unidentified bodies found near a beach on long island, new york. one of the most troubling aspects for this case for police is the way it echoes a similar discovery not far away in atlantic city back in 2006 the bolds of four prostitutes found in a drainage ditch in a crime that has never been solved. investigators are now considering the possibility of a serial killer at work and andrea canning has our report. >> reporter: should people be scared? >> no, i don't think. no. i don't want anybody to think that we have a jack the ripper running around suffolk county with blood dripping from a knife. >> reporter: but there is a believed serial killer on the loose. >> chilling new developments now breaking on new york's long island. >> police are worried they have a serial killer on the loose. >> reporter: striking fea
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in washington this is "nightline," december 16th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with a disturbing discovery. four unidentified bodies found near a beach on long island, new york. one of the most troubling aspects for this case for police is the way it echoes a similar discovery not far away in atlantic city...
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." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 2nd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with a mystery worthy of hollywood, but tragically, it's no fiction. just over two weeks ago, movie publicist ronni chasen buzz driving her mercedes home on sunset boulevard when a gunman pulled up and opened fire. since then the story has emerged in bits and pieces. a sharp shooter, a shabby apartment complex and a neighbor who talked big until last night, when police officers came knocking. mike von fremd has our report. >> reporter: the investigation into the mysterious murder of high end hollywood publicist ronni chasen went down scale last night when investigators went to question a man neighbors say called himself harold, in this seedy apartment building. as officers approached him in the lobby, he took out a gun and shot himself. >> they attempted to talk to the suspe suspect. when they did, the suspect produced a handgun and there was a self-inflicted gunshot wound
." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 2nd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with a mystery worthy of hollywood, but tragically, it's no fiction. just over two weeks ago, movie publicist ronni chasen buzz driving her mercedes home on sunset boulevard when a gunman pulled up and opened fire. since then the story has emerged in...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 15th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with crime and spontaneous heroism. when clay duke leveled his handgun directly at the panama city florida, school board yesterday, he allowed ginger littleton to leave the room. but she decided to come back creeping up behind the armed man with her purse held high poised to strike. well, tonight, she tells us what was going through her head. here's ryan owens with our report. >> reporter: this was supposed to be the exciting part of the school board meeting. awards being handed out to talented students. those kids left the meeting and next on the agenda, updating classroom technology and preventing head lice. the monotony of the meeting was shattered when this man, 56-year-old clay duke, stead up with a simple declaration. >> i have a motion. >> reporter: with that, he walked to the wall and spray painted a red "v." the symbol for venndettavendetta. his wife was fired from her job as a specia
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 15th, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with crime and spontaneous heroism. when clay duke leveled his handgun directly at the panama city florida, school board yesterday, he allowed ginger littleton to leave the room. but she decided to come back creeping up behind the armed man with her purse held high poised to...
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. >> announcer: from the global rell sources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 17th, 2010. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. there is no more electrifying and polarizing figure in american politics today. sarah palin demands the attention of so many, her husband and small children draw more google searches than the rest of the republican field combined. long out of office, she still manages to alter national discussions with a single tweet. but can this heat last all the way to 20123? tonight, abc's rob by roberts heads to alaska to spend time with palin, talk about how far she's come and what might be next. >> go straight, ride fast. >> reporter: in her new book, "america by heart," sarah palin writes that the three pillars of her political philosophy is family, faith and flag, in that order. >> let me drive! >> reporter: here in the wilderness, on a snow mobile with her daughter piper, you get the family part. palin seems truly in her element. my first time on the palin property in wasilla, yeah, i just
. >> announcer: from the global rell sources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 17th, 2010. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. there is no more electrifying and polarizing figure in american politics today. sarah palin demands the attention of so many, her husband and small children draw more google searches than the rest of the republican field combined. long out of office, she still manages to...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 23rd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with an ancient story which is woven into the fabric of this christmas season. yet, it remains mysterious until, perhaps, now. it's the story of the three kings, who came bearing gifts to worship the infant jesus. and it's straight in the gospel of matthew. wise men came from the east the verse raeldzs. but who were the magi? incredibly a new discovery has offered new insight into that question, and the revelation of the magi is tonight's "faith matters." it is one of the most mysterious and meaningful journeys in all the world. a hard journey across fierce deserts and forbidden mountains. a journey that is told and retold every year at christmas time. ♪ we three kings ♪ >> reporter: the journey of the magi. in every nativity scene, for nearly 2,000 years, there they are. the three wise men from the east bearing their gifts. who were they? in the holy land where we
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 23rd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with an ancient story which is woven into the fabric of this christmas season. yet, it remains mysterious until, perhaps, now. it's the story of the three kings, who came bearing gifts to worship the infant jesus. and it's straight in the gospel of...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weirnew york city this is "nightline," december 28th 2010. >>> good evening. the book of job tells of a story of the man stricken with a nasty case of boils. on the bright side job never had to endure flight 830. but even passengers stuck on a plane for two days have no monopoly on traveler suffering. this holiday there's been so much tribulation go around john donvan reports on the truly exceptional travel nightmares of the holidays so far. >> reporter: next time you have a bad airline experience reflect on what passengers trying to navigate the northeast have been going through since sunday and seven tonight. now, can many flights equal for awfulness, flight 830, which left hong kong bound for new york monday morning, but after flying 15 hours and only an hour from new york, it was diverted to canada was of weather. after waiting 11 hours in toronto, passengers took much ss ss took off for new york arriving in mild night. but they had to wait until 6:00 a.m. this morning, because there w
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weirnew york city this is "nightline," december 28th 2010. >>> good evening. the book of job tells of a story of the man stricken with a nasty case of boils. on the bright side job never had to endure flight 830. but even passengers stuck on a plane for two days have no monopoly on traveler suffering. this holiday there's been so much tribulation go around john donvan...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 10th, 2010. >>> good evening, all, i'll bill weir. the elizabeth smart kidnapping in 2002 gripped the nation. because it violated the sense of security all families hold deer. the 14-year-old girl was in her own bed at night with her parents at home and the door locked in a neighborhood where such invasions were unthinkable. her younger sister watched and listened as the kidnapper abducted the teen at knife point. a frantic nationwide search ensued. nine months later, she was found. but not until today, more than eight years later, that justice was finally served and mike von fremd has our report. >> guilty in the kidnapping of elizabeth smart. >> they did convict brian david mitchell on two counts of kidnapping. >> reporter: it's a decision eight years in the making. a trial that's gone on for six weeks and a verdict that took jurors only five hours to decide. >> it's real. >> reporter: the scene at the courthouse here in salt lake city,
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 10th, 2010. >>> good evening, all, i'll bill weir. the elizabeth smart kidnapping in 2002 gripped the nation. because it violated the sense of security all families hold deer. the 14-year-old girl was in her own bed at night with her parents at home and the door locked in a neighborhood where such invasions were...
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for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> dicky: it's the "jimmy kimmel live" fantasy league. presented by gmc. >> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. >> and i'm his cousin sal. >> jimmy: well, the season has been a magical one. it's come to an end, and a champion has been crowned. >> let's find out who came out on top. >> okay. >> congratulations to dax shepard who completes a stunning late-season charge and get as huge upset of the sports guy bill simmons. >> i'm flooded with emotion, cousin sal. and now if we could slow things down for a minute, let's take a moment to look back at the season that was. >> you find my tone demeaning? get used to it. there's going to be a lot of demeaningness. >> i am not a communist. it's ridiculous. >> tell it to your friend hitler. >> you told him? >> man, this sucks. >> do you really think that any of this is real? this is a fantasy. >> i'm -- i -- >> try to touch the fridge. what a lame fantasy. >> dicky: to follow all the action all season long, go to the "jimmy kimmel live" youtube channel and click on fantasy leag
for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> dicky: it's the "jimmy kimmel live" fantasy league. presented by gmc. >> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. >> and i'm his cousin sal. >> jimmy: well, the season has been a magical one. it's come to an end, and a champion has been crowned. >> let's find out who came out on top. >> okay. >> congratulations to dax shepard who completes a stunning late-season charge and get...
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for cynthia mcfadden, terry moran and all of us at abc news, good night, america, and have a great weekend. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: another bomb shell. wikileaks today identified my secret santa. >> how do you know about how to make bagels. >> jimmy: i make them at my house. i would dazzle you. i could be your next wife, larry. i'm telling you. >> jimmy: two of her kids were expeopled from school because of anger issues. co-star is a big star in korea. >> he's like the brad pitt of korea. >> jimmy: does that mean he adopts a whole bunch of white kids? how does that work? >> tunnel is about a half mile long. there's actually an area where you can stand up for the first time, fully upright, and if you look right up here -- >> peek-a-boo! >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with kate bosworth, comedian greg fitzsimmons and larry king. pediatrician recommended pain reliever for children. plus, children's advil® brings fever down faster than children's tylenol®. choose children's advil®. relief you can trust. eva and kelly: ...one day wonder boys! ch
for cynthia mcfadden, terry moran and all of us at abc news, good night, america, and have a great weekend. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: another bomb shell. wikileaks today identified my secret santa. >> how do you know about how to make bagels. >> jimmy: i make them at my house. i would dazzle you. i could be your next wife, larry. i'm telling you. >> jimmy: two of her kids were expeopled from school because of anger issues....
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for cynthia mcfadden and terry moran, i'm bill weir. for all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> think there will be more hookups in seaside. jersey girls are a little easier. >> grenade whistle! >> jimmy: i saw the movie, it came out really good. >> oh, yeah, oh, good. >> jimmy: nobody licks any balls in this one, but i think it's fun -- >> did they lick balls in the original? >> jimmy: not that i remember. i'll have to look at the dvd extras. >> name something everyone knows about abram what lincoln. >> [ bleep ] the slaves. >> the slaves. >> woo, yeah, i love it. yeah! >> i just write personal poems. >> jimmy: is that right? >> i don't give gifts anymore. >> jimmy: terrible news for your friends. diddy dirty money. ♪ >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with sean "d "diddy" combs, diddy dirty money "d "diddy" combs, diddy dirty money and music from jeff bridges. exa so i bought k-y kissable sensations for the body. jeff bridges. chocolate for her. mdiddy dirty money and
for cynthia mcfadden and terry moran, i'm bill weir. for all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> think there will be more hookups in seaside. jersey girls are a little easier. >> grenade whistle! >> jimmy: i saw the movie, it came out really good. >> oh, yeah, oh, good. >> jimmy: nobody licks any balls in this one, but i think it's fun -- >> did they lick balls in the original? >> jimmy:...
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. >> our cynthia mcfadden spoke with elizabeth edwards in the middle of her long battle with breast canceruestion of just surviving or dying. there's an in between too. there's living with cancer. and those of us living with cancer want full lives. and look, we can have them. >> reporter: in the months that followed elizabeth edwards achieved an almost iconic status for her stoic grace, up against a brutal schedule. her enormous popularity a huge boon to her husband's political hopes. she met her famously handsome and charismatic husband john when they were both law students at the university of north carolina. while he went on to become a renowned trial attorney, she built a successful law career in her own right. they had two children. daughter cate and son wade. but then, in 1996, their boy died in a freak car accident. wade was just 16. >> we made a decision when wade died about how we wanted to spend the rest of our lives. when we made that decision, it was facing our mortality. people think, no, you're facing your mortality, how could you make this choice? we say, we didn't make this
. >> our cynthia mcfadden spoke with elizabeth edwards in the middle of her long battle with breast canceruestion of just surviving or dying. there's an in between too. there's living with cancer. and those of us living with cancer want full lives. and look, we can have them. >> reporter: in the months that followed elizabeth edwards achieved an almost iconic status for her stoic grace, up against a brutal schedule. her enormous popularity a huge boon to her husband's political...