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They honor the nation's fallen. Standing guard over the Tomb of the Unknowns, and providing the honor guards for all of the funerals at Arlington National Cemetery. They are the Old Guard. This is the unit that provides the honor guard, and the salutes, at all of the funerals there. They also guard the Tomb of the Unknowns, walking their post literally through rain or shine. One time, when a hurricane hit this area, the Old Guard was given permission to come inside, to take a break from their posts. They refused, and continued to stand guard through the storm. It is a rigid routine, timed out to the second, and it is quietly moving. ABC News introduces viewers to these soldiers, and take you inside their world. And you'll hear their thoughts as they mark the passing in Iraq of many of their comrades, for it is not just aged veterans who are being laid to rest at Arlington these days. Anchor: Ted Koppel.
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Jake and Andrew are quite similar in many ways -- both adored by their parents -- and both diagnosed with autism while they were in pre-school. Both Jake and Andrew received an expensive, intensive and to some, a controversial therapy known as Applied Behavioral Analysis or ABA. It's not a cure for autism. However, applied early, the intensive and highly-structured teaching of skills can work minor miracles and over a long period of time, can have a dramatic impact on learning skills and social interaction. ABC News correspondent John Donvan explores how this treatment is being hailed as one of the few known keys to unlock the mysterious doors of autism.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have crafted their campaign narratives, telling you who they are, what theyve done and how they would lead America. But theres more to their stories. The Choice 2012 documents the places, people, and decisive moments that made the men who are competing for the presidency, as well as reveal new details and fresh insights about the two candidatesand our choice in November 2012.
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Who were the people of Heaven's Gate cult who committed the mass suicide in that mansion near San Diego? The dead, wanted the world to know who they were or at least how they saw themselves. They wanted the world to know what they believed and they very much wanted people to understand why it was that their deaths, something that was viewed as a horrific tragedy, was to them a a joyful moment. So they left behind a tape. It is their farewells, their expectations, their beliefs. With excerpts from their own videotape, ABC News takes a look inside the Heaven's Gate cult. Not just a look at the mansion, the death scene, but a look at the people who chose to die there. Anchor: Aaron Brown Correspondent: Chris Bury Airdate: 3/27/1997When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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At the young age of 30, having grossed over 80 million dollars in record sales and just off the cusp of the release of the album "Glass Houses," Billy Joel sat down and spoke to ABC News for his first-ever television network interview. Billy Joel is known as one of the best songwriters/performers as well as one of the few classic balladeers. In the interview, Billy Joel recalls his early piano lessons he took growing up in Hicksville, Long Island, and composing his own "fake Beethoven concertos," one of which he demonstrates for ABC News. Joel talks about the disastrous recording of his first album entitled "Cold Spring Harbor," which was recorded in the wrong speed, and how that prompted him to disappear from the music scene for some time. While on his music industry sabbatical, Joel took a job as a piano player at a small bar in Los Angeles that wound up being the inspiration for his hit song, "Piano Man." ABC News is also on hand as Billy Joel goes into the recording studio with his producer Phil Ramone, as they work on finishing a lyric in the song "Don't Ask Me Why." Anchor: Hugh DownsCorrespondent: Tom HovingAirdate: 5/1/1980When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Each year, there are an estimated 1,300 reported cases of Shaken Baby Syndrome, and as many as twenty-five percent of them prove to be fatal. ABC News reports that, while organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics consider Shaken Baby Syndrome a serious form of child abuse, others, like Dr. Jan Leestma, claim that SBS is misdiagnosed and causing innocent people to be sent to prison. Dr. Leestma, a neuropathologist and a critic of the theories behind the syndrome, says it's more theory than science and that recent experiments suggest not enough force is generated by repeatedly shaking an infant to cause fatal injuries. ABC News talks to experts on both sides of this growingly contentious issue, and to Louise Woodward, the famed "British Nanny" who was found guilty of second-degree murder -- but whose sentence was later reduced to involuntary manslaughter -- in a case that made world headlines. Woodward, who is now a lawyer and lives in England, still maintains that she did nothing to harm the infant who died under her care while she was a teenaged au pair for a Massachusetts couple. Correspondent: Cynthia McFadden ...
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My colleagues and I have seen a lot of what drugs can do to a neighborhood and to the people who live there. We have never seen anything quite as bad as the section of north Philadelphia. Almost everything about this part of town is cheap, sleazy, decaying and sad. It is an overripe cliche, down to the name the residents have given their neighborhood: the Badlands. It is the worst of what happens when the drug trade takes over a house, and then a street, and then a block. It's as invasive as crabgrass, as destructive as cancer." - Ted KoppelBut how does it get started, and what happens to people in the neighborhood who want to keep the disease from spreading to their block? In this Nightline special, people are sometimes breathtakingly candid about what's happening to them and their families. One of the heroin addicts, a man who goes by the street name of 'Tombstone,' suggested that what's missing these days is a sense of shame."When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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ABC News veteran David Brinkley made a rare return to television to host and narrate this one hour ABC News Special. ABC News and NHK Japanese Television combined film archives to make this documentary which features rare and extraordinary footage, still photos and historical context.Anchor: David BrinkleyAirdate: May 26, 2001When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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In the first detailed public remarks by any parent of the two Columbine killers, Dylan Klebold's mother says she had no idea her son was suicidal until she read his journals after the 1999 high school massacre.Susan Klebold's essay in O, The Oprah Magazine, says she is still struggling to make sense of what happened when her son and Eric Harris killed 12 students and a teacher in the shooting rampage at Columbine High School in suburban Denver. Twenty-one people were injured before Klebold and Harris killed themselves.Other reports included on this DVD are:The Aircraft Repo Man: Go on the prowl with aircraft repoman Nick Popovich, the man that banks call when people are behind on their payments.Platelist - Andrew Carmellini: Get chef Andrew Carmellini talking about food and he starts talking about music.Airdate: 10/12/09When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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