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This latest People of the State of California v. ExxonMobil lawsuit is not a watershed legal action in the least, it is little more than a repackaged repetition of prior lawsuits among a larger lineage of efforts dating back to the late 1990s to defame the fossil fuel industry and skeptic climate scientists. ....
aggressively recently, launching a series of devastating coordinated attacks this past week. al qaeda has attempted to reassert itself as we saw on the 25th of august. i think the iraqi security forces have taken a blow. but they re not on the ropes. they continue to move forward to meet the challenges out there. reporter: our interview ended with this assertion. this is not a war, dan. this is not a war, this is a sovereign country that is experiencing terrorists and extremists that want to stop this government moving forward. at what point does it stop being a war? reporter: one thing the general said the american forces are very worried about right now is that five months after this country held national elections, the politicians still cannot agree on forming a new government. that, of course, leaves a major power vacuum which the insurgents and the terrorists are scrambling to exploit. dan harris, abc news, baghdad. in other news now, president obama ha ....
new orleans police in the aftermath of hurricane katrina, and the new top cop brought into a city still gripped by scandal and violence. can he make it right? announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline, august 27th, 2010. g evening, i m terry moran, and we begin tonight with the surgeon report s this summer of deadly bear attacks. a camper killed in his tent. a hiker mauled near yellowstone and a grizzly handler in ohio killed in his animal farm. and there s rocky, the who grizzly who killed a trainer in 2008. we called to rocky s handler, who explains what sets these animals off. we want you to be forewarned that our report includes material that some viewer may find disturbing. brian rooney has the report. come up, up, up. reporter: this is animal trainer randy miller, with his 7-year-old grizzly bear rocky. good. reporter: rocky has been a working bear in movies ....
don t let go too soon, but don t hang on too long. find your path. a special edition of inside e street. the amazing afterlife of morrie. this program is made possible in part by auto and home insurance from the hartford. information about our program for drivers 50 and over including how to find an agent is available at hartfordauto.com. from the heart of the nation s capital, you re inside e street with cokie roberts. it s no secret americans don t like to talk about death. it makes people uncomfortable. but something happened 15 years ago that began to make it ok, a bit less taboo. in march of 1995, the boston globe ran a story with this rather startling headline: a professor s final course: his own death. so began the morrie phenomenon. morrie schwartz, a retired sociology professor at brandeis university, had been diagnosed with a.l.s., lou gehrig s disease, a death sentence, and instead of retreating into a shell, morrie decided to take this deva ....