this morning on world n this morning on world news now federal investigation. fbi agents in colorado this morning want answers after that state s most destructive fire ever. was the fire though set on purpose? desperate search. hope and despair on father s day as volunteers search a new england waterway for a missing photographer. the circumstances leading to his disappearance last week and why the search is so challenging? safety questions the major league line drive injury so shocking to see. what can be done to protect baseball players of all ages from serious head injuries. then amanda bynes, her bizarre behavior and long awaited explanation. we cannot wait to hear it coming up on the skinny this monday, june 17th. from abc news, this is world
this mor on world n this morning on world news now, brutal attack. the man hacked to death outside the london military barracks, the terror connections and the tightened security worldwide. tornado relief as we learn the identities of those killed in moore, oklahoma, you ll learn who s arriving to help and why there s so much pride right here in the middle of tornado alley. capitol commotion. an irs agent who refused to testify about her agency s scandal. how her actions set off a war of words during a congressional hearing. and singing for new york commuters, the money we raised for a worthy cause. all coming up, thursday, may 23rd. ain t no sunshine when she s gone she s always gone too long until tie she goes away
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this morning on world n this morning on world news now tight race. what a brand new abc news poll reveals about president obama and governor mitt romney. as both candidates spend fortunes on campaign ads in battleground states. it s tuesday, july 10th. announcer: from abc news, this is world news now. good morning, everybody. i m rob nelson. and long time no see, sunny. that s right. here we go again. welcome back. always good to have you. thank you so much. i am sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. we ll get to the bombshell political poll in a moment. why police and family fear the worst about a missing mother of two from ohio. all of the suspicions after she went on vacation and never returned home. also this half-hour, would you know how to operate a fire extinguisher if flames were spreading and your life depended