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Transcripts For KGO ABC World News With Diane Sawyer 20110929

inside the body for up to two months. so, the number of victims is expected to rise. and here are the numbers tonight. 72 cases of listeria, as many as 16 deaths, all linked to cantaloupe from that farm in colorado. and abc s sharyn alfonsi tracked the investigation all day today. reporter: in labs across the country tonight, food investigators are working around the clock, trying to track the spread of the deadliest listeria outbreak in a decade. it is believed the bad cantaloupes came from here, jensen farms in holly, colorado. the cantaloupes in question were shipped from july 29th through september 10th. we contacted that farm today and they told us they shipped at a minimum more than 1.5 million cantaloupe during that time to more than two dozen states. today, public health officials assured the public all the bad cantaloupes have been recalled from grocery shelves but warned it doesn t mean we re in the clear. not when you re dealing with listeria. you ll ingest a s

Transcripts For WJLA America This Morning 20110929

crosshairs. unlike the 9/11 attacks, this threat was homegrown. the suspect, an american citizen from massachusetts. abc s tahman bradley joins us, now, from washington, with the details. good morning, tahman. reporter: good morning, rob and tanya. sources tell abc news, the fbi gave this suspect chances to walk away from his plot. but he was intent on killing americans. federal prosecutors say this man, a 26-year-old american citizen, wanted to help al qaeda kill americans. the alleged plot is chilling. he wanted to pack large remote-controlled model planes with c-4 explosives and crash them into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. c-4 is obviously a high explosive. in other words, it can cause a tremendous amount of damage. reporter: the fbi began its investigation last year, after it ferdaus told an informant about his desire to wage jihad against the u.s. he sent agents to meet ferdaus. ferdaus, prosecutors say, began rigging cell phones into net naters for bombs he th

Transcripts For KGO America This Morning 20110929

man, a 26-year-old american citizen, wanted to help al qaeda kill americans. the alleged plot is chilling. he wanted to pack large remote-controlled model planes with c-4 explosives and crash them into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. c-4 is obviously a high explosive. in other words, it can cause a tremendous amount of damage. reporter: the fbi began its investigation last year, after it ferdaus told an informant about his desire to wage jihad against the u.s. he sent agents to meet ferdaus. ferdaus, prosecutors say, began rigging cell phones into net naters for bombs he thought would be used to kill american military personnel. undercover agents told him his bombs had killed u.s. soldiers. his response, that s exactly what i wanted. individuals, self-radicalized. they re not really looking to cause big, massive casualties, like 9/11. because they re trying to employ fear. reporter: the government says ferdaus traveled to washington, d.c. to take surveillance and take

Transcripts For WMAR America This Morning 20110929

threat was homegrown. the suspect, an american citizen from massachusetts. abc s tahman bradley joins us, now, from washington, with the details. good morning, tahman. reporter: good morning, rob and tanya. sources tell abc news, the fbi gave this suspect chances to walk away from his plot. but he was intent on killing americans. federal prosecutors say this man, a 26-year-old american citizen, wanted to help al qaeda kill americans. the alleged plot is chilling. he wanted to pack large remote-controlled model planes with c-4 explosives and crash them into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. c-4 is obviously a high explosive. in other words, it can cause a tremendous amount of damage. reporter: the fbi began its investigation last year, after it ferdaus told an informant about his desire to wage jihad against the u.s. he sent agents to meet ferdaus. ferdaus, prosecutors say, began rigging cell phones into net naters for bombs he thought would be used to kill american militar

Transcripts For KGO ABC World News Now 20110929

4:00. we ll see you tomorrow. have a great evening. bye-bye! bye-bye! [ applaususus saying it s deceptive advertising. there is no scientific proof to back up reebok s claims. the shoemaker agreeing to pay the $25 million settlement. reebok s claims didn t withstand scrutiny. consumers expected to get a workout, not to get worked over. reporter: these types of shoes have been flying off the racks more than $1 billion in sales in 2010. reebok s share of that $340 million. their biggest competition, sketchers shape-ups with pitchmen like joe montana. but this settlement only includes reebok, which is standing by its shoes and released this statement. settling does not mean we agree with the ftc s allegations we do not. we have received enthusiastic feedback from thousands of easy tone customers. reebok can continue to sell the shoes, just not with the same claims. linsey davis, abc news, new york. the market for the shoes is just exploded in recent years. people love thes

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