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Welcome to World News. Tonight, Olympic Bid. The president decides to travel thousands of miles for a last-minute personal pitch hoping to bring the 2016 Olympics to
From ABC news headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson.
Good evening. The International Olympic Committee votes on Friday deciding which city will host the 2016 summer games. Chicago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, or Tokyo.
Tonight, a defiant Iran fires missiles just days before its showdown with the US and other world powers. Who will be the first to blink? I’m Harry Smith. Also tonight, The Trojan bomber. A terrorist barely misses killing of Saudi prince with a new kind of bomb invisible and undetectable.
Fighting extradition. Fugitive director Roman Polanski remains jailed in
Good evening. Katie is on assignment. A high-stakes meeting over Iran’s nuclear program is three days away. And today they test fired their most advanced missiles capable of hitting Israel as well as US bases in the Middle East. So the stage is set for a showdown. National security correspondent David Martin begins our coverage tonight. The Iranians were planning the missile tests before president Obama accused them of hiding the nuclear site.
So today’s shots were not so much an active defiance as a reminder of the stakes. A missile which could someday carry a nuclear warhead flew southeast from its launch site and splashed into the ocean. A distance that could reach
Tonight, the flu flight. We have a comprehensive look at swine flu. How families and hospitals are handling it and sorting out the vaccines as flu season takes off. Backing the bid. President Obama decides to fly to Europe to try to bring the Olympics back home to