This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Attorney General Janet Reno's order that FBI videotapes about the siege at the Branch Davidians compound in Waco, Texas, in 1993 be seized as evidence noted.
(Washington: Bob Woodruff) The questions about the FBI assault on the Branch Davidians compound reviewed; videotape shown; exchange between special agent supervising the hostage rescue team Stephen McGavin and team commander Richard Rogers played indicating a decision to use incendiary canisters. [Former FBI negotiator Byron SAGE - says this tape would have been monitored.] [Attorney David HARDY - reacts to FBI revelations indicating earlier fabrication.] Reno's plans for a new independent investigation as soon as she finds someone to run it noted.
(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(Dallas: Mike von Fremd) The impact of the revelations about Waco on conspiracy theorists examined. [Assistant federal prosecutor Bill JOHNSTON - says independent film producer Michael McNulty uncovered the evidence of pyrotechnic devices being used.] [MGA Films McNULTY - says now we will be taken seriously.] [Former FBI profiler Clint VAN ZANDT - says people who want to believe the government is against them have gotten new fuel.] The remnants of the Waco compound shown.
(Studio: Charles Gibson) More on the FBI tapes on Nightline noted.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) CDC (Centers for Disease Control) report on the successful fight against measles; the ongoing fight against the wildfires in California and the status of Tropical Storm Dennis along the Carolina coast reported.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(Outer Banks, North Carolina: Karla Davis) The isolation of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, by waters from Tropical Storm Dennis featured; scenes shown from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. [Residents Tricia LAKE - comments on conditions.]
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The holdup of the ceremony for the signing of a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians; the recall of Budweiser beer in European countries due to defective bottles and the first legal sale of the birth control pill in Japan reported.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The 30th anniversary of the computer Internet noted.
(San Francisco: Judy Muller) The Internet revolution using "broadband" to disseminate information examined; details given of what broadband can deliver. [Broadband user Mark OSLER - cites the system's capabilities.] [Launch.com president Bob ROBACK, VEON Company CEO Johanna SHIELDS - explain what can be done via broadband.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) The offer of a human kidney for sale on ebay.com noted.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(New York: John McKenzie) The latest approaches to dealing with the mental illness of schizophrenia examined. [College student Daniel FREY - describes the imaginary voices he hears.] [National Institute of Mental Health Dr. Judith RAPOPORT - describes what the voices tell the patient.] Research findings on the brains of schizophrenics detailed. [Yale University School of Medicine Dr. Thomas McGLASHAN - explains how medication is used to try to prevent or delay the disorder.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) Report introduced.
(No location given: Jackie Judd) One man's struggle with schizophrenia presented. [Schizophrenic Fred FRESE - admits we are never normal because many of us talk to ourselves; says the side effects of medication can be bad; describes how his kids react to his sometimes aberrant behavior.]
(Studio: Charles Gibson) The high financial cost of schizophrenia detailed.
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(Studio: Charles Gibson) The winning of the Texas lottery by 11 farmers from Gould, OK, reported. [Winners Tom MACKOM, Harlan MEFFORD - comment on their win.]
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