When you find something long and dark in a toilet bowl there are really no good options. For one Alabama construction worker, what he found turned out to be a snake. Watch Anderson try not to lose it while reading one snake pun after another on the RidicuList.
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John Walsh's new show 'The Hunt' premiers on CNN this Sunday. It's the latest chapter for a man who as the host of 'America's Most Wanted' is credited with helping law enforcement capture more than 1,200 fugitives and locating more than 60 missing children. Anderson looks back at the murder of Walsh's son Adam that started his journey and changed the way crimes against children are investigated and punished.
John Walsh explains to Anderson why he decided to 'saddle back up' for 'The Hunt.'
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Post by: AC360 Filed under: American Journey • John Walsh • The Hunt |
Four years ago, Cavaleirs fans were burning their Lebron James jerseys. Today, some are running out to replace them. Cleveland-native Martin Savidge takes a look at Lebron's rebound.
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After traveling thousands of miles, many illegal immigrants reach the U.S. with nowhere to go. They are arriving by the busload at receiving centers across the Southwest. Frustrated residents are making their voices heard and in many cases forcing the immigrants to go elsewhere. Randi Kaye takes a closer look.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa tells Anderson that both Republicans and Democrats need to 'stop the political football.'
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Post by: AC360 Filed under: Immigration • Los Angeles • Randi Kaye |
Anderson spoke with Pulitzer Prize winning author Sonia Nazrio about her reporting on the violence that's driving the flood of young immigrants to the U.S. border. She calls for taking a 'humane and practical' approach to the crisis by setting up refugee camps.
Click here to read Sonia Nazario's latest article.
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The Israeli military reports more than 570 rockets have been fired from Gaza this week. Many of them have been knocked out of the sky by Iron Dome, the defense system that intercepts missiles in a matter of seconds. Tom Foreman takes a closer look at how the Iron Dome works.
In a web exclusive, Anderson discussed the possibility of a ground invasion of Gaza with George Mitchell, who is a former U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Peace.
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