First, a look at the economic crisis on Wall Street. Then, a 911 call in Sunrise, Florida that lead to the death of a beloved mother. Finally, a Diane Sawyer exclusive: In his first television interview in conjunction with his new book, Promises to Ourselves, actor Alec Baldwin speaks candidly about the custody battle that devastated him and even caused him to contemplate suicide.
Diane Sawyer reports the personal crises, family struggles and defining events that have shaped the candidates of presidential race. Over five months, ABC News sat down with Senators McCain and Obama, their families and close friends, who provided first-hand accounts of their extraordinary lives.
An intimate look at the personal and family lives of presidential nominees Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama. The Senators share what they consider their most crushing failures, who their closest friends are and how they ended up with the women they are devoted to. Diane Sawyer interviews both Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain, who talk about how they see their husbands -- as candidates, fathers and leaders.
First, a look at the economy and interviews with home owners who recently made bad decision. Next, Barbara Walters interviews Peter Cook in his first interview since his bitter public divorce from former supermodel Christie Brinkley.
John Stossel reports on his opinions about the current state of politics in the United States: the presidential candidates, government response to natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina, campaign finance reform, farm subsidies, and more.
Did Hannah Overton, a pregnant mom of four, become so overwhelmed and abusive with the arrival of Andrew, the four-year-old foster child they were trying to adopt, that she poisoned him with a deadly amount of salt? Or was the devout churchgoer with no criminal history wrongly accused of his death? Then, a report on Shaun Ellis, founder of a wolf sanctuary at the Combe Martin Wildlife Park on Engl
Sarah Palin is interviewed by Elizabeth Vargas. John Stossel reports on the inaccuracies in voting machines. Next, a man realizes his father stole his identity, and confronts him on camera. Finally, a look at people who "follow the herd" when voting and playing the stock market.
The abduction and murder of three-year-old Riley Fox one of the most heart-breaking and dramatic unsolved crimes the Chicago area had seen in years. In the spring of 2004, Riley disappeared in the middle of the night from her living room couch, where she had been sleeping.
Barbara Walter's exclusive report about Thomas Beatie a transgender man who was pregnant sparked controversy and questions. In their first interview, since the birth of their daughter, Susan Beatie and his wife Nancy, speak candidly about the childbirth experience, raising their daughter in a non-conventional family and what the future holds for them.