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at work, at home? some surprising test results tonight and what you can do about it right now. >>> a good evening to you on this tuesday night. we come on the air with threatening skies and rising water in parts of the country. this afternoon, a tornado touched down near indianapolis, throwing a camper into a home. at the same time, in another part of the midwest, they're fighting the unstoppable flood. seven major rivers still rising tonight. and abc's alex perez has storm warnings at this hour. >> reporter: breaking in indiana tonight, a powerful storm and possible tornado sweeping through the indianapolis area. >> if that's not a tornado i don't know what is. >> reporter: damaging homes, knocking down trees and creating a panic this afternoon as many scrambled to get to safety. >> i heard a lot of banging and rattling, so i headed downstairs to get to an interior part of the house. >> reporter: all this as indianapolis works to recover from a massive storm that brought strong winds and torrential do
at work, at home? some surprising test results tonight and what you can do about it right now. >>> a good evening to you on this tuesday night. we come on the air with threatening skies and rising water in parts of the country. this afternoon, a tornado touched down near indianapolis, throwing a camper into a home. at the same time, in another part of the midwest, they're fighting the unstoppable flood. seven major rivers still rising tonight. and abc's alex perez has storm warnings at...
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>> i think that's a major factor and we also know that significant share of fathers who are at home aree because they're disabled. but, again, the growth comes among the growth who say they're home to primarily care for their children and families. in the studies at the pew research center, men and women are striking the right balance between family and work life, and half of dads say they find it difficult to strike the balance and about half of dads say they prefer to be home with their young children but need to work because they need the income. so a lot of focus of this debate is normally on mothers and mothers trying to balance these things. but our studies suggest especially with the generation of younger fathers they're facing the same types of challenges. >> scott, is there a gap between that preference that men say i would prefer to stay home with my kids but, then, in reality when they're given the choice, that they make the choice to go to work more often than women? >> i think one of the things that constraints me is they feel like they need to be bread winners first. so th
>> i think that's a major factor and we also know that significant share of fathers who are at home aree because they're disabled. but, again, the growth comes among the growth who say they're home to primarily care for their children and families. in the studies at the pew research center, men and women are striking the right balance between family and work life, and half of dads say they find it difficult to strike the balance and about half of dads say they prefer to be home with their...
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going in to the deep history, absolutely was more often women of color who were giving birth at home with midwives. what happened was, there was regulation and birth came to be more and more medical event in the hospital. these days now ironically enough the only women who have access to home birth if they want it, setting aside the merits if that is a good idea are women who have more money, tend to be white because of the society today and resources and who doesn't. one thing that is interesting my colleague, emily crockett at rh reality tech is covering a bill in delaware that would make midwifery in the home legal. strangely enough over 20 states in this country have rules that effectively make it illegal for attendant to be present at the time of the home birth. >> get back to something you mentioned. wholening about wealth. a large part of home birthing is supposed to be cheaper, it's $3,000 versus $10,000. for a hospital delivery, why are you saying that women who are richer who are turning to home birth? >> that's a great question. the issue is that insurance will cover home b
going in to the deep history, absolutely was more often women of color who were giving birth at home with midwives. what happened was, there was regulation and birth came to be more and more medical event in the hospital. these days now ironically enough the only women who have access to home birth if they want it, setting aside the merits if that is a good idea are women who have more money, tend to be white because of the society today and resources and who doesn't. one thing that is...
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we have plenty of problems at home. when hurricane irene struck vermont and hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed, many of you helped flooded amenities, delivering supplies and organizing events for kids who could not go to school. your student body has done more than 100,000 hours of community service. raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight hunger, selling one grilled cheese at a time to cure cancer, staging a dance marathon and relay races, and two research alzheimer's disease. in the united states today, many wo long wars t where men and women in uniform have made untold sacrifices, many believe it is time to come home. the polls show an all-time low for public support for an active or what -- active foreign policy. more than half of americans polled agree with the following sentence -- the u.s. should mind its own business internationally and let other countries get along the best they can on their own. i get it. i get why it is tempting to believe that we do not have the time, the resources, or
we have plenty of problems at home. when hurricane irene struck vermont and hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed, many of you helped flooded amenities, delivering supplies and organizing events for kids who could not go to school. your student body has done more than 100,000 hours of community service. raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight hunger, selling one grilled cheese at a time to cure cancer, staging a dance marathon and relay races, and two research alzheimer's...
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they wanted to know where are you stressed at home or at work. most of us will probably say at work. like most of us, assistant high school principal, she lives a crazy, busy, often stress filled life. mother of two. a husband who also works full time. >> how are you? >> reporter: both avid tri-athletes, their stress reliever. on a level of one to ten, your stress level at work. >> some days my stress level is a 12. >> reporter: eve believes her work day is far more stressful than her team at home. we are wrong. a new study says otherwise. researchers at penn state university put the lives of 122 married and single working men and women under a microscope. each person had to swab their saliva six times a day. both at home and on the job to measure their cortisol levels. the most accurate indicator of stress. >> people's stress levels were lower at work than they were at home. >> reporter: it turns out work may just be our haven. >> watch this! >> reporter: at home, eve's daughters ages 8 and 5. see the stress on mom's face. >> sometimes she gets
they wanted to know where are you stressed at home or at work. most of us will probably say at work. like most of us, assistant high school principal, she lives a crazy, busy, often stress filled life. mother of two. a husband who also works full time. >> how are you? >> reporter: both avid tri-athletes, their stress reliever. on a level of one to ten, your stress level at work. >> some days my stress level is a 12. >> reporter: eve believes her work day is far more...
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at home? or at work? what might your kids say about it?cause i didn't get to see you guys." >> we have got details of a stress study that just might surprise you. >> then how's this for bipartisanship? ♪ we shall live in peace >> oh, boy. details of what might be the most uncomfortably awkward congressional event ever staged. it is wednesday, june 25th. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. i'm matt gutman. >> i'm reena ninan. my god, can you rewind the video just incredible. >> boehner holding his own arms. >> at the end. >> pretty awkward. >> whose idea was that? >> i don't know. he'll probably be fired. >> what a mess. >> what a mess. look at them sing. nancy pelosi is really getting it. she is singing. boehner is like, get me out of here. >> he is going to get the person fired whose idea it was. >> can't wait to see the late night shows tonight. >> merciless. we begin with the severe flooding making a mess in the midwest. >> the small town in northern minnesota hit by 4 inches of rain in two hours.
at home? or at work? what might your kids say about it?cause i didn't get to see you guys." >> we have got details of a stress study that just might surprise you. >> then how's this for bipartisanship? ♪ we shall live in peace >> oh, boy. details of what might be the most uncomfortably awkward congressional event ever staged. it is wednesday, june 25th. ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. i'm matt gutman....
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hernandez to third dom brown out at home.hird time in two days they recorded an out at home. 2-run score. phils fall behind 2-1. next batter. billy hamilton. gone, 2-run shot, phils down 4-1. they can not get anything going against bailey marlin byrds strikes out. phillies lost 8 of 9. they have the second worst record in baseball there's nothing to see here at least right now. >>> after winning the last two races including dover, jimmy john son may be the favorite coming into the poconos 400. >> drivers start your engine! >> reporter: well, maybe not start so fast, jimmy johnson jumps out on pit row and slams into marcus ambrose. he has to back up. johnson finishes 6th. kent finishes 25th falls second in the standing. dailydale earnhardt junior takee lead and win his his first-ever race in the poconos. >>> the air-conditioning is back on in san antonio the spurs think the heat will be back on their game tonight in game two. labron james is expected to start as they try to even the series at 1-1. him. >> you have to face adve
hernandez to third dom brown out at home.hird time in two days they recorded an out at home. 2-run score. phils fall behind 2-1. next batter. billy hamilton. gone, 2-run shot, phils down 4-1. they can not get anything going against bailey marlin byrds strikes out. phillies lost 8 of 9. they have the second worst record in baseball there's nothing to see here at least right now. >>> after winning the last two races including dover, jimmy john son may be the favorite coming into the...
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would you be a stay at home dad? >> if you lost your job, would you stay home? if it was the most productive thing in my family. >> not that i know anything. >> i love being with the kids. i'm totally intrigued by it. i think it's harder going to work in 99% of the time because it really is. you get no thanks but if i don't wrap up now, nobody is going to talk to me. then a total code of silence in the break. she didn't make the final cut in the miss u.s.a. pageant but we'll tell you why miss indiana became a favorite of our viewers when she walked out in this bikini. >> because she looks like a real girl. >> right. >> not like she's starving. >> i think she looks great. >> she's probably friendly. she's not so hungry. >> we can't do this topic. fibe. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber fibe. to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. iwas thathe biggest vit gave me...ar... confidence to buy my very first car... and to walk out of that dealership... and know that i got a good dea
would you be a stay at home dad? >> if you lost your job, would you stay home? if it was the most productive thing in my family. >> not that i know anything. >> i love being with the kids. i'm totally intrigued by it. i think it's harder going to work in 99% of the time because it really is. you get no thanks but if i don't wrap up now, nobody is going to talk to me. then a total code of silence in the break. she didn't make the final cut in the miss u.s.a. pageant but we'll...
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and you, of course, at home can logon to timessquarenyc.org to follow along at home and i know sara and i
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who don't have computers at home if you are trying to study may be the home environment isn't the best place to do it. we know that libraries are keeping things on the qt which is a good place for concentrating kids. thanks for maintaining the stability there. i started by telling you about my mother so i will finish by telling you about her mother. it was my grandmother. she was a teacher and she retired in got bored and went back to teaching. she retired again in she began to tutor and she gave her last tutoring lesson on her 90th birthday. that was enough. she never took a dime for tutoring. she just wanted to teach them the joy of teaching was all the compensation she wanted. a few weeks ago i was visiting with a cousin of mine who remembered my grandmother and she said one thing i remember was people would come to your own mother's house and she had looks over the place. if a child was with the visitors the child would leap at the present in and the present with issa book. my grandmother would percentage at a way that at christmastime kids would get it book. the child thought they
who don't have computers at home if you are trying to study may be the home environment isn't the best place to do it. we know that libraries are keeping things on the qt which is a good place for concentrating kids. thanks for maintaining the stability there. i started by telling you about my mother so i will finish by telling you about her mother. it was my grandmother. she was a teacher and she retired in got bored and went back to teaching. she retired again in she began to tutor and she...
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about half of our libraries have half the bandwidth that we enjoy at home and at the same time they have an average of 10 computers in our burr libraries and 41 and city libraries and far more than that in libraries like washington d.c. or new york or l.a. or chicago. we see nearly ubiquitous free public wi-fi and an exploding number of devices. i'm sure anybody here and now i have my laptop mice marked on my ipad. we see this in our libraries as well. we are also seeing an increase in downloadable streaming and interactive digital collections including things like from the national archives of course ranging from e-books to instructional videos and videoconferencing in states like maine where people are connectinconnectin g with legal advice and job interviews and connecting with overseas military families. in fact even as speeds improve their bandwidth isn't adequate. as chris mentioned a significant majority of libraries actually 66% of our libraries told us that they need more bandwidth to meet their library needs today. this is again dated that will be released later on this year. 8
about half of our libraries have half the bandwidth that we enjoy at home and at the same time they have an average of 10 computers in our burr libraries and 41 and city libraries and far more than that in libraries like washington d.c. or new york or l.a. or chicago. we see nearly ubiquitous free public wi-fi and an exploding number of devices. i'm sure anybody here and now i have my laptop mice marked on my ipad. we see this in our libraries as well. we are also seeing an increase in...
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half of our libraries have the bandwidth that we enjoy at home. at the same time they have an average of 10 computers in our rural libraries. we have seen an exploding number of devices. my laptop, myve smart phone, my ipad. we see this in our libraries as well. ranging from e-books to instructional videos. and then videoconferencing. people are connecting with legal advice and job interviews and connecting with the overseas military families. as chris mentioned, a significant majority of actually 66% of our libraries told us they need more bandwidth to meet their library needs today. this is data that will be released later on this year. the majority of libraries need bandwidth this year or next. this is really important. not standing still. many libraries are falling behind. in one you libraries have posted 301 million -- 301 million not including i access. talk a littleill bit more about public use. in one year roughly 30 million people use the libraries computer for employment services. use library technology to achieve educational goals. 26 mi
half of our libraries have the bandwidth that we enjoy at home. at the same time they have an average of 10 computers in our rural libraries. we have seen an exploding number of devices. my laptop, myve smart phone, my ipad. we see this in our libraries as well. ranging from e-books to instructional videos. and then videoconferencing. people are connecting with legal advice and job interviews and connecting with the overseas military families. as chris mentioned, a significant majority of...
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to be a personal assistant at home.ur phone but generally we identify the robot because of the anatomical structure. stuart: i think of you, you run bought objects, that is your property that you work with. are you working on this kind of thing? >> there are a couple distinctions. a lot of 3d printing companies have the word bosh in their name because it is a short extension to robotics because the principles around 3d printing are similar. where the rubber meets the road for 3d printing, they are going to be the place to go, replacement parts or enhancement parts for robots. we think of this a lot. on the software side. awhile ago we showed a really basic plastic robot. it won't be huang before the software has multiple wives and it can move from different devices. that will be really powerful from a car to our robot to a drone. stuart: that is fascinating. mark warner, you come back and see us soon because i like this futuristic stuff but can see myself buying it and using it but that is another story. come back soon,
to be a personal assistant at home.ur phone but generally we identify the robot because of the anatomical structure. stuart: i think of you, you run bought objects, that is your property that you work with. are you working on this kind of thing? >> there are a couple distinctions. a lot of 3d printing companies have the word bosh in their name because it is a short extension to robotics because the principles around 3d printing are similar. where the rubber meets the road for 3d printing,...
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education is at the home, at the library. so the chairman and i all started this. we will keep doing what we can, but we are depending upon you. we know how hard you're working to make things happen at the local level. we will support you because we know it takes all of us make this a success. thank you for having me, and every day. >> thank you. [applause] >> okay. thank you, gentlemen. that was a great way to start. i will ask our panel to join me here on the podium. a first of all, i would like to say thank you very much. we are honored. are moving to the panel discussion portion of our program. this hearing is being live cast, and viewers are encouraged to submit questions via twitter we have cards or paper are in your chair. after each panel presentation our board members have questions there will be opposing. we love a chance for members of the audience and virtual audience to pose questions. here we go with our panel number one. we are looking at the vision. we will explore innovative practices and partnerships. our first speaker will be the senior program o
education is at the home, at the library. so the chairman and i all started this. we will keep doing what we can, but we are depending upon you. we know how hard you're working to make things happen at the local level. we will support you because we know it takes all of us make this a success. thank you for having me, and every day. >> thank you. [applause] >> okay. thank you, gentlemen. that was a great way to start. i will ask our panel to join me here on the podium. a first of...
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i was sitting at home one saturday in toying with working on a novel and my husband and i had at this large coffee table book for fun called of a fire on the moon or mood fire, and norman mailer's opus about the apollo 11 landing. so it's just enjoying having a tomboy moment of looking at pictures of neil armstrong, planting the flag on the lunar surface in assaulting in this space seaway marshmallow suit for many teen 60s. and i turn to page and all of a sudden i saw women wearing dresses or colored that i am now wearing, d. sherbet colored minidresses and the skyrocketing he hides and they were clustered around this model than the those made out of plaster. a nature that has been. we were at huge batman kick at the time. if it is anything ever been done on the astro by sa then found out they were called and it just sort of took off from there. i just became absolutely assessed with their story. you know, the astronauts were engineer types of may constantly joke about how they were tightlipped and unemotional. even back in the day, journalists would always want to know for neil and t
i was sitting at home one saturday in toying with working on a novel and my husband and i had at this large coffee table book for fun called of a fire on the moon or mood fire, and norman mailer's opus about the apollo 11 landing. so it's just enjoying having a tomboy moment of looking at pictures of neil armstrong, planting the flag on the lunar surface in assaulting in this space seaway marshmallow suit for many teen 60s. and i turn to page and all of a sudden i saw women wearing dresses or...
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into custody and lawmen have reason to believe that one of them was a person that raped a doctor at her home at 19 and spruce in philadelphia. part of the surveillance video shows the rapist locking up his bike before he attacked his prey. they confiscated a bike. >>> are police moving quickly to get a rapist off of the streets in south philadelphia. they raided a house and made three arrests. kenneth. >>reporter:jim, the wife of one of the three men taken into custody said that the police were on saturday but did not have a search warrant. her husband is not at criminal. but she is not sure about the two men. "action news" was there as they took several men on south a street. >> i would never know. you never know. people your neighbors or anything. >>reporter:they captured the moment that a man secured his bike and walked up behind the woman on spruce street in center city. >>reporter:he raped her and assaulted her again. he took off with the woman's key and iphone. they took away bags of teams tes from the residents. and a bike, the suspect chained up on spruce before his chamber. they cap
into custody and lawmen have reason to believe that one of them was a person that raped a doctor at her home at 19 and spruce in philadelphia. part of the surveillance video shows the rapist locking up his bike before he attacked his prey. they confiscated a bike. >>> are police moving quickly to get a rapist off of the streets in south philadelphia. they raided a house and made three arrests. kenneth. >>reporter:jim, the wife of one of the three men taken into custody said that...
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. >>> and some exciting news from right here at home, at abc news, tonight. >>> and a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with professional football and the toll it takes on athletes. we are talking about concussions. and today a victory for the players over the nfl. it is about money and responsibility. and abc's jim avila starts us off. >> reporter: football heroes crushed by the violence of the sport they love. household names like brett favre, junior seau, jim mcmahon and today, an even younger victim of head trauma -- 32-year-old former super bowl tight end ben utecht. all learning today that the nfl is legally promising unlimited care for any retired player suffering from brain disease. >> there are players that are in need and the nfl is stepping up to the table. >> reporter: today's concussion settlement replaces the earlier agreement between former players and the nfl. to cap the damages at $765 million. the judge said that wasn't enough money. and now the league has agreed to lift that cap, which could drive the potential cost to more than a billion dollars
. >>> and some exciting news from right here at home, at abc news, tonight. >>> and a good evening to you on this wednesday night. we begin with professional football and the toll it takes on athletes. we are talking about concussions. and today a victory for the players over the nfl. it is about money and responsibility. and abc's jim avila starts us off. >> reporter: football heroes crushed by the violence of the sport they love. household names like brett favre,...
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phils swept swept at home by braves for the first time in 50 years.raves were playing in connie mack stadium then and braves were in milwaukee. deep center, ben revere can't get it off his glove. he's off the wall. it's a two-run triple. phils fall behind. bottom two phils cut the lead in half. marlin bird, bye-bye birdie, solo shots phils within one in the third phils tate lead, chase utley deep to left. just their luck. just inupton with some ups. what a catch. phils down. braves extend that lead in fourth against david buchanan. rbi back down two and bird again. cutting the lead to one again in the fourth. second homer of the game. check out the bullpen. justin d efrades makes the dlach you go within one that's the end of the highlights in the nineth they can win it 2 on 2 out utley flies out. phils lose again 3-2 they drop 8-10 they're in dead last. 8 games out of first. >> it's a tough spot to be in. we're out here and playing having a series like this. it doesn't help. but you know that's the things about baseball you have to get ready for the n
phils swept swept at home by braves for the first time in 50 years.raves were playing in connie mack stadium then and braves were in milwaukee. deep center, ben revere can't get it off his glove. he's off the wall. it's a two-run triple. phils fall behind. bottom two phils cut the lead in half. marlin bird, bye-bye birdie, solo shots phils within one in the third phils tate lead, chase utley deep to left. just their luck. just inupton with some ups. what a catch. phils down. braves extend that...
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here at home, 1 million rose petals released over the statue of liberty today. in washington, d.c., veterans remembering at the world war ii memorial. tonight, so many of you sending in your stories. we'll have it in your voice later in the broadcast. but first, abc's chief courthouse correspondent jonathan karl is there tonight, traveling with the president. >> reporter: from president obama today, a soaring tribute to the heroes who turned the tide of history 70 years ago. >> these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrificed so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we'd no longer need to fight. >> reporter: all told more than 150,000 allied trooped took part in the d-day invasion. one of the hardest fought and important battles of all time. >> whenever the world makes you cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. >> reporter: men like cosmo uttero, just 20 when he landed on omaha beach. now returning with his daughter and granddaughter for an emotional first time. general b
here at home, 1 million rose petals released over the statue of liberty today. in washington, d.c., veterans remembering at the world war ii memorial. tonight, so many of you sending in your stories. we'll have it in your voice later in the broadcast. but first, abc's chief courthouse correspondent jonathan karl is there tonight, traveling with the president. >> reporter: from president obama today, a soaring tribute to the heroes who turned the tide of history 70 years ago. >>...
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that deal has sparked tremendous criticism here at home. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr joins us by phone now. barbara, what can you tell us about how this investigation will get going? >> hi, fred. the one thing we won't do is look at that swap deal per se. this is much more, almost completely focused on bowe bergdahl himself. what happened and caused him to leave his post in afghanistan that night. what happened, how did he do it, what was he thinking and how did he get captured by the taliban? also, what does he know, maybe, about the taliban, given his experiences. this two-star army general will begin by basically looking at the facts, reviewing interviews with teammates that already exist. it's not clear just yet when he will start questioning bergdahl himself. but what army officials are telling us, once that more formal questioning process begins, the letter of the law will be followed. sergeant bergdahl will be advised of his rights, he will be offered counsel. it is a fact-finding investigation at this point but it's a ve
that deal has sparked tremendous criticism here at home. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr joins us by phone now. barbara, what can you tell us about how this investigation will get going? >> hi, fred. the one thing we won't do is look at that swap deal per se. this is much more, almost completely focused on bowe bergdahl himself. what happened and caused him to leave his post in afghanistan that night. what happened, how did he do it, what was he thinking and how did he get...
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we cannot afford to choose between providing health care at home and leading the global effort to rid the world of hiv aids. we are america. we act and we lead. the stronger we will be at home, the stronger we will be leading a broad and the more peaceful and prosperous the world is, the better off you and the rest of the american people will be over time. is american who gets this the youngest u.s. senator ever to be elected from the green mountain state. you can look at at lake champlain -- i have lost my sense of direction. where is lake champlain? back that way? [laughter] and no it was senator patrick leahy who found the funds to clean it up. to theadded 125 acres green mountain national forest and preserve more than 350 vermont farms. you know that pat leahy. [applause] you like that pat leahy. you aress visible to all the things that senator leahy has done to advance u.s. thighs abroad -- u.s. values abroad. statesto him, the united no longer exports antipersonnel landmines. [applause] vermonter,his one united states does not provide military training or assistance to foreign t
we cannot afford to choose between providing health care at home and leading the global effort to rid the world of hiv aids. we are america. we act and we lead. the stronger we will be at home, the stronger we will be leading a broad and the more peaceful and prosperous the world is, the better off you and the rest of the american people will be over time. is american who gets this the youngest u.s. senator ever to be elected from the green mountain state. you can look at at lake champlain -- i...
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stay at home mums, the hardest job. what we are talking about is the potential to move barriers, cop straining the choices that women are making that they may not be aware of. gender at home is constraining gender equality at work. for some reason it has little effect on boys. >> right. yes. in our data we found that parent believed behaviours didn't necessarily seem to predict what boys say they want to be when they grow up. a reason for that may be in mois in the study, boys and men generally, the gender roles that govern the behaviour of men and boys are more rigid than those that govern women's behaviour. part of this larger societal question is whether we are sending the same signals to boys as to girls, that you can be what you want to be. options are endless, and we may not send the same signals to boys. >> what you looked at is what the girls aspired to in the future. do you have an indication that it does play out later in career choices. do current c.e.o. women have fathers that were more hands on at home? >>
stay at home mums, the hardest job. what we are talking about is the potential to move barriers, cop straining the choices that women are making that they may not be aware of. gender at home is constraining gender equality at work. for some reason it has little effect on boys. >> right. yes. in our data we found that parent believed behaviours didn't necessarily seem to predict what boys say they want to be when they grow up. a reason for that may be in mois in the study, boys and men...
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he trying to create a foreign policy legacy or maybe just trying to forget all the problems back at homeimon rosenberg is a left-leaning think tank and larry o'connor editor at large for ijreview.com. don't do stupid stuff, blankety-blank-blank. is that a good foreign policy? >> it was one quote by a staffer. the president has a lot of ambition on the foreign stage, winding down two wars, negotiating important trade deals in the pacific and the atlantic, shoring up our atlantic alliances. right now, he's helped weaken terrorism around the world. he's been very active on the global stage, far more ambitious than that quote reflects. >> when you look at the polls in the last two presidential elections, americans don't really give a you know what about foreign policy for the most part. and, yet, this president has seen a lot of being on the stage with regard to foreign policy. do you find that ironic or how do you see it? >> well, it's ironic and i think the american people go through cycles and they had grown weary during the bush administration of our involvement in the world. i get that.
he trying to create a foreign policy legacy or maybe just trying to forget all the problems back at homeimon rosenberg is a left-leaning think tank and larry o'connor editor at large for ijreview.com. don't do stupid stuff, blankety-blank-blank. is that a good foreign policy? >> it was one quote by a staffer. the president has a lot of ambition on the foreign stage, winding down two wars, negotiating important trade deals in the pacific and the atlantic, shoring up our atlantic alliances....
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they hadn't lost at home in the playoffs until the finals. t two in a row here at american airlines arena. >> jeff: i wouldn't be surprised to see haslem in the starting lineup in game five. >> mike: they always talk about him being the heart and soul. not the player he was in '06. but still has that same passion. hard to believe garbage time, second straight game. just a shocking performance from the miami heat. ball deflected. everybody getting into the act. if they hold on, they will win by more than 15, this is the 11th time in these playoffs that san antonio wins by 15 or more. and all three of their victories in these finals will be by 15 or more. that's impressive. >> jeff: and everybody on their roster has scored. >> mike: all 12. >> jeff: 13. >> mike: 13, excuse me. greg oden with the foul. 38.9 remaining. >> mark: i have a question. because this is over. this guy orders dessert, he eats some of the dessert. he then takes a bag to go, with the rest of dessert. he then has it this morning. and he argues with me and would say, that that
they hadn't lost at home in the playoffs until the finals. t two in a row here at american airlines arena. >> jeff: i wouldn't be surprised to see haslem in the starting lineup in game five. >> mike: they always talk about him being the heart and soul. not the player he was in '06. but still has that same passion. hard to believe garbage time, second straight game. just a shocking performance from the miami heat. ball deflected. everybody getting into the act. if they hold on, they...
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variety of in-home services while truly engaging with your aging loved ones so they can stay happy at home. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call comfort keepers now to learn more. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >> texas governor rick perry is taking a stand on crisis of the southern bording offering to let them launch a law enforcement surge operation to help with the people crossing the bordered. in the mean time a documentary is being made on the issue. >> this will say to family members deported you will get note second chance. >> a hundred people a day were deported and then it surged. since obama came into the office in 2009, the federal government has consistently deported 1,000 people per day. >> that is the voice of our next guest. vi
variety of in-home services while truly engaging with your aging loved ones so they can stay happy at home. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call comfort keepers now to learn more. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get...
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homes are located in areas at very high risk from natural disasters. at's more than half of all of the homes in the nation. an experts say many households damages. it's more expensive to recover from disasters according to the world bank, global disaster related to global disasters have increased to 200 billion in the last decade. most of the funds rather than on damage prevention and preparedness. what can homeowners do to better prepare themselves? do we need to rethink our approach? earthquake deputy for nguyen. >> thank you for having me. >> when we hear half of u.s. homes are one of the determining factors being so at risk? >> there are many factors depending upon where you are in the country what your most catastrophic risk is. in california, we have risks for flood and wildfire. the one that could really over top our ability to respond would be earthquakes. >> now, are we investing in the wrong end of this, putting so much money in recovery and perhaps not putting enough in preparedness? if we did put more into preparedness, would we see huge eco
homes are located in areas at very high risk from natural disasters. at's more than half of all of the homes in the nation. an experts say many households damages. it's more expensive to recover from disasters according to the world bank, global disaster related to global disasters have increased to 200 billion in the last decade. most of the funds rather than on damage prevention and preparedness. what can homeowners do to better prepare themselves? do we need to rethink our approach?...
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so are you at home. we'll you next time, thanks, doctor geffen. >>> coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" a carrasquillo year tractor trailer crash helps into a restaurant in new york. we will learn more about the identity of the vick i am inside and efforts of her co work tours save her. then the crisis in iraq being felt here at home, how the instability in that region is affecting gas prices here. >>> and carol has your back to work forecast, that and more when we continue at 7:30. work forecast, that and more when we call the chicken. in your grocery store is inspected by the usda... but perdue asked them to go further. they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. everin a day is building up does this. layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than ot
so are you at home. we'll you next time, thanks, doctor geffen. >>> coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" a carrasquillo year tractor trailer crash helps into a restaurant in new york. we will learn more about the identity of the vick i am inside and efforts of her co work tours save her. then the crisis in iraq being felt here at home, how the instability in that region is affecting gas prices here. >>> and carol has your back to work forecast,...
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the a's are at home, the giants are at home and we have your forecast for both games coming up after the break. star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. >>> an update to breaking news now. investigators have canceled an amber alert for three san pablo children who were abducted from their home. overnight, officials found the kids with their mother, alicia ortez in richmond. the kids were not hurt and it's unclear where they've been or the circumstances surrounding that alleged abduction and still questions this morning about who shot their father in the backyard of their san pablo home. "today in the bay" stephanie chuang is live where investigators will give us an update, but at least we know the kids are safe. >> good morning, kris. that is all we were really hoping fo
the a's are at home, the giants are at home and we have your forecast for both games coming up after the break. star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. >>> an update to...
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short time in the office season it looks like the chemistry is where we want it to be. >>> we are at homeh alain johnson as he adjusted in life as in new dad. >>> yesterday was father's day. one dad had a moment to remember. at & t park. a man was walking in a tunnel holding a child make as bare handed one-handed catch. more importantly he does not drop that child. [ laughter ] >>> sign him up. >>> that would be the lead-in to the newscast. >> how about a catch. >>> i caught a honeydew list. >>> they are looking high and low in public parks for hidden cash. the cash drop, announced on twitter that there would be munin central park and prospect park. they were on the hunt finding park. they were on the hunt finding [ male announcer ] tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time. store up to 200 hours of entertainment in hd. plus watch live tv anytime with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. that's powerful. call the verizon center for customers with disabilit
short time in the office season it looks like the chemistry is where we want it to be. >>> we are at homeh alain johnson as he adjusted in life as in new dad. >>> yesterday was father's day. one dad had a moment to remember. at & t park. a man was walking in a tunnel holding a child make as bare handed one-handed catch. more importantly he does not drop that child. [ laughter ] >>> sign him up. >>> that would be the lead-in to the newscast. >> how...
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that teenager, he is released from the hop and according to social media he is recovering nicely at homein lewes, delaware, chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >>> a teenager is arrested after bringing drugs to school grounds, ryan harris was taken into custody, police conducted a sweep at the school and drug sniffing dogs turned up marijuana in his vehicle. >>> philadelphians with 10,000 years of life between them were all in one spot. mayor, michael nutter hosted the centenarian celebration with the guests of honor, they are each at least 100 years old. and 114 is one of the oldest in the world. there are know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >>> phillies are trying to get the game in tonight,
that teenager, he is released from the hop and according to social media he is recovering nicely at homein lewes, delaware, chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >>> a teenager is arrested after bringing drugs to school grounds, ryan harris was taken into custody, police conducted a sweep at the school and drug sniffing dogs turned up marijuana in his vehicle. >>> philadelphians with 10,000 years of life between them were all in one spot. mayor, michael nutter...
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you can watch the world cup on our sister network espn. >> right back here at home, o.j. simpson, 20 years after the case that transfixed the nation. the polarized reaction to his acquittal and tonight oj is behind bars. what is his life like now. abc tells us. >> reporter: football hero, movie star. commercial pitch man. murder suspect. and today forgotten man in a prison cell. it's been a long 20 years since that court room in los angeles. it began 1994 with the murder of his estranged wife and her waiter friend ron goldman. when l.a. police went to arrest him, oj made his most famous run in his friend's broncho. the trial carried live. made the lead characters household name. johnny cochran. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> dead of a brain tumor in 2005. prosecutor marcia clark still convinced of simpson's guilt. and of course, everyone's favorite slacker, the noncommittal witness part time actor kato kalin and finally oj last seen in the courtroom a year ago now serving a 33-year sentence guilty of stealing his own memorabilia at guy said it. >> reporter: jim
you can watch the world cup on our sister network espn. >> right back here at home, o.j. simpson, 20 years after the case that transfixed the nation. the polarized reaction to his acquittal and tonight oj is behind bars. what is his life like now. abc tells us. >> reporter: football hero, movie star. commercial pitch man. murder suspect. and today forgotten man in a prison cell. it's been a long 20 years since that court room in los angeles. it began 1994 with the murder of his...
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they certainly weren't fishing. [ boing ] don't dry that at home, folks. take the boat out of gear. if you want to do that. take it out of gear. >> oh, boy. i think "gma" may be leading with the story. breaking news. tune in. i can't believe. you never know what to expect. my gosh. as i collect myself. when we come back, we'll check out what's making headlines in "the skinny." >> we'll take a peek inside katie couric's wedding and why sting has no intention of leaving any of his many millions to his kids. that's next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ hey. my name is katie, and i'm in the ninth grade. i'm an "a" average student, and i'm an athlete working towards a scholarship. and everybody tells me how much potential i have. but i just wish someone would tell me where my next meal is coming from. katie, how'd i do? do you have to be so serious? well, i mean, i did, like, a crazy dance in a movie if you want me to, like, you know, do a little--no? announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local
they certainly weren't fishing. [ boing ] don't dry that at home, folks. take the boat out of gear. if you want to do that. take it out of gear. >> oh, boy. i think "gma" may be leading with the story. breaking news. tune in. i can't believe. you never know what to expect. my gosh. as i collect myself. when we come back, we'll check out what's making headlines in "the skinny." >> we'll take a peek inside katie couric's wedding and why sting has no intention of...
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first pitch at the milwaukee brewer game. doesn't reach home plate. he's supposed to be amazing athlete. bucks drafted him to throw down open the court. not on the mound. any goodness pretty brutal. >> don't better than that. >> yeah. >> i would hope soy think. >> thanks, jeff. >> there's a surprise birthday party today in jenkin town for a man 100 years young they celebrated with robert reese miller. mill fred was there along with their six children. 21 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. reese miller says he's seen a lot in his life but this was the best. >> all right. then. "fyi philly" is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues tomorrow morning at 4:30 with tamala edwards -- i almost called him tamala o'donnell juqua thomas, matt o'donnell, david murphy. >> now for walter perez, melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team i'm magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team i'm sarah bloomquist have a great from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv.
first pitch at the milwaukee brewer game. doesn't reach home plate. he's supposed to be amazing athlete. bucks drafted him to throw down open the court. not on the mound. any goodness pretty brutal. >> don't better than that. >> yeah. >> i would hope soy think. >> thanks, jeff. >> there's a surprise birthday party today in jenkin town for a man 100 years young they celebrated with robert reese miller. mill fred was there along with their six children. 21...
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slick, could big changes becoming to the energy industry and what might that mean for prices here at home? that and more tonight for "nightly business report" for this wednesday, june 25th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. once again, rally ruling by the supreme court today was a major victory for tv broadcasters in their lawsuit against startup online tv service aereo. the charge was violating copyrights on their programs and not paying transmission fees. shares of cbs and other broadcasters involved in the lawsuit rose higher today following the ruling. cbs shares led the way up by more than 6%. what does this mean for the media industry and will aereo strike up the deals for fade to black? >> reporter: this is a major win for the media industry ensuring that the media giants will continue to be paid by cable, satellite and internet tv companies for the right to rebroadcast content protecting a crucial and growing piece of revenue. >> what the consumer is guaranteed is that we will continue to do the same high quality premium prog
slick, could big changes becoming to the energy industry and what might that mean for prices here at home? that and more tonight for "nightly business report" for this wednesday, june 25th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth in for tyler mathisen. once again, rally ruling by the supreme court today was a major victory for tv broadcasters in their lawsuit against startup online tv service aereo. the charge was violating copyrights on their...
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swept by the braves at home for the first time in 50 years. >> it's a tough spot to be in.'re out here, playing, having a series like this. it doesn't help. but you know that's the thing about baseball. you have to get ready for the next day. >> nothing is going our way at home i guess now but eventually everything will start going. i have deep fighting. >>> sixers now, first arounders joel embiid and daro saric will not play then who will be open the floor for one of the worst steams, michael carter williams noel and thad young to name a few and expect sixers to get playing time k.j. mcdaniels. he had quite the memorable draft night thursday forgetting drafted he ran into his childhood here allen iverson at the his hotel and ai gave him pointers and no it doesn't sound like mcdaniels will shy away from practice. >> it's coming in and working hard all of us have to come in and work hard i feel like we can all contribute in different ways and you know, it's like i said policing to be here. so you know, the opportunities is. there we have to come in and put in the work. >> be
swept by the braves at home for the first time in 50 years. >> it's a tough spot to be in.'re out here, playing, having a series like this. it doesn't help. but you know that's the thing about baseball. you have to get ready for the next day. >> nothing is going our way at home i guess now but eventually everything will start going. i have deep fighting. >>> sixers now, first arounders joel embiid and daro saric will not play then who will be open the floor for one of the...
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a third of the people of your age group live at home with mom and dad. >> i wake up at 4:45 a.m.d like lazy to you? stuart: but you live at home. >> i do. a lot of my friends live in neighboring cities. you know, just live at home for a little bit and then moved out. i graduated college with about $30,000 of student loan debt around my neck. it would be great to be independent and not be under mom and dads roof. it would be a lot of money. stuart: you absolutely are not lazy. they i a test for that. >> why thank you. stuart: to get up at 4:45 a.m. at your age is extraordinary. fish. caitlin. [laughter] stuart: you have no students that. >> i decided, consciously, going into college i would go to school where i did not have to incur any debt. i did not go to my dream college. i decided to go to a state school and go to school for free because of the programs available for me. it leaves them in a position to not have to pay for rent, car, health insurance. stuart: you do not have any debt. >> correct. stuart: i think you made a good and sound financial decision. >> my parents were
a third of the people of your age group live at home with mom and dad. >> i wake up at 4:45 a.m.d like lazy to you? stuart: but you live at home. >> i do. a lot of my friends live in neighboring cities. you know, just live at home for a little bit and then moved out. i graduated college with about $30,000 of student loan debt around my neck. it would be great to be independent and not be under mom and dads roof. it would be a lot of money. stuart: you absolutely are not lazy. they i...
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good morning, laura, and everybody at home. taking a look at the golden gate bridge and a little bit of fog out there and cooling agent, yet again my friend. san jose mostly clear to start and temperatures are in the 50s out there this morning. it's comfortable, you can feel that moisture coming off the pacific and we are in store for some drier and warmer days. if you don't want to wait for me to get to it. your seven-day forecast always scrolling right here at the bottom of your screen. you made it to friday and this is your reward. at the end of the week your temperatures are cool enough to go without that ac in the south bay at 78 degrees and the peninsula, that's for you, as well. at 79 degrees and you might have to turn it on today. 84 degrees is a little warm for some people. you won't need it at all you're up to 67 degrees. let me talk about your weather headlines. as we get into this afternoon, that cool breeze will persist and that's our cooling agent and gradual weekend warming and then by next week hotter and drier.
good morning, laura, and everybody at home. taking a look at the golden gate bridge and a little bit of fog out there and cooling agent, yet again my friend. san jose mostly clear to start and temperatures are in the 50s out there this morning. it's comfortable, you can feel that moisture coming off the pacific and we are in store for some drier and warmer days. if you don't want to wait for me to get to it. your seven-day forecast always scrolling right here at the bottom of your screen. you...