Ann Curry: Now to a story of selfless service and heroism. Early one morning, Deputy Sheriff Jennifer Fulford-Salvano was called to a home invasion in progress in Orlando. The 911 call was made by an eight-year-old boy whose mom and twin 2-year-old s...
O'REILLY: In the Factor Investigation segment tonight, more than 100,000 people have voted in the BillOReilly.com poll, which asks do you believe the U.S. oil companies are price gouging? Eighty-nine percent said yes. Just 11 percent do not believe t...
Tom Brokaw: I know that I speak for both of us when I say how deeply touched we are by that reception and it makes all the more poingant, the absence for our colleague Peter Jennings. We have hoped that he would be here so that we could have a reunio...
Oh! Thank you very much! Earth Wind amp; Fire in the Black Eyed Peas, everybody. As I'd like to call them Earth Wind in Fiber. It's a nice breaker/an ice-breaker, don't judge me yet. Welcome to the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. That's right, 57,...
Tim Russert: Tell me you heard of the Dennis Thatcher Society? Bill Clinton: Yeah, he used to be the object of jokes on late-night show. Tim Russert: He was the firstman of Great Britain when Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister. Bill Clinton: An...
This morning on our continuing series, On the Couch with Dr. Gail Saltz, our Today contributor and psychiatrist helps you cope with some serious relationship problems. Hostess: Gail, good to see you. Gail: Good to be here. Host: Ok, let's go right to...
BILL O'REILLY, FOX NEWS HOST: How do you assess President Bush's falling poll numbers? He's at the lowest level of his presidency now. Why do you think that's happening? CONDOLEEZZA RICE, SECRETARY OF STATE: Well, Bill, I'm not one who can assess pol...
Robyn Curnow: There will be no princely party, instead, Harry, who is third in line to the British throne, says he will be spending his 21st birthday on training exercises at the Sandhurst Military Academy. Prince Harry: I will be in a ditch or somew...
All right, 8 minutes before the top of the hour, the lives of those affected by hurricane Katrina will never be the same, we know that. But our next guest says this can be an opportunity for a positive change. He knows. Let's talk about that. With my...
Anchor: FEMA began issuing special debit cards worth up to 2,000 dollars to Americans who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina. These cards will help their families meet their short term needs for food and clothes and travel, but what is the federal g...