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she was hired by a family to watch their kids and do housework in exchange for room and board. after a 2000 weeks she told them she had respiratory problems and couldn't work because it was hard to breathe. the family wanted her to leave but she refused and threatened legal action. the family says she left a day after receiving an evex -- eviction notice. she was spotted last night at a police station. >> a man and woman who thought they were cousins discovered their were actually siblings and it saved a life. they have the same biological parents but were adopted by different families. frank was raised by his aunt and uncle and family in the l.a. area. the two figured out they were siblings and just in time. this month frank learned he needed a kidney transplant and his sister turn out to be the perfect match. >> 99.6666 -- >> 99.99999%. we'll always -- >> thinking the same thing. >> the same things, and it's just been amazing. it's just been totally unexplainable amazing. >> frank's surgery three days ago was a success. yesterday was frank's 53rd 53rd birdday. the two say the
she was hired by a family to watch their kids and do housework in exchange for room and board. after a 2000 weeks she told them she had respiratory problems and couldn't work because it was hard to breathe. the family wanted her to leave but she refused and threatened legal action. the family says she left a day after receiving an evex -- eviction notice. she was spotted last night at a police station. >> a man and woman who thought they were cousins discovered their were actually...
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she was hired by a family to watch their kids and do housework in exchange for room and board. after a 2000 weeks she told them she had respiratory problems and couldn't work because it was hard to breathe. the family wanted her to leave but she refused and threatened legal action. the family says she left a day after receiving an evex -- eviction notice. she was spotted last night at a police station. >> a man and woman who thought they were cousins discovered their were actually siblings and it saved a life. they have the same biological parents but were adopted by different families. frank was raised by his aunt and uncle and family in the l.a. area. the two figured out they were siblings and just in time. this month frank learned he needed a kidney transplant and his sister turn out to be the perfect match. >> 99.6666 -- >> 99.99999%. we'll always -- >> thinking the same thing. >> the same things, and it's just been amazing. it's just been totally unexplainable amazing. >> frank's surgery three days ago was a success. yesterday was frank's 53rd 53rd birdday. the two say the
she was hired by a family to watch their kids and do housework in exchange for room and board. after a 2000 weeks she told them she had respiratory problems and couldn't work because it was hard to breathe. the family wanted her to leave but she refused and threatened legal action. the family says she left a day after receiving an evex -- eviction notice. she was spotted last night at a police station. >> a man and woman who thought they were cousins discovered their were actually...
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. >> housework isn't the only way in which prison marriage is less than a union of equals.ious explains in this graphic interview footage. >> if there's any sexual activities taking place, he is the man. you know, he's the server at all times. i'm the recipient of whatever it is. it doesn't matter if it's oral, anal, whoever you look at it. i could never penetrate him or get no oral sex or anything like that from him. if i choose to go and release myself, then i have to go get me a girl to go deal with. >> our producer then questioned whether the relationship between precious and marquis is motivated by more than just love and sex. >> are you doing this for protection. >> listen to me. please listen to me. i am 7-0 right here. i have not lost a fight here. i believe i can beat him. at he if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ let's close the gap between people and care.
. >> housework isn't the only way in which prison marriage is less than a union of equals.ious explains in this graphic interview footage. >> if there's any sexual activities taking place, he is the man. you know, he's the server at all times. i'm the recipient of whatever it is. it doesn't matter if it's oral, anal, whoever you look at it. i could never penetrate him or get no oral sex or anything like that from him. if i choose to go and release myself, then i have to go get me a...
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we work with primarily latina women as well as the filipino and china community who do domestic housework. and recently i've been working with a lot of the women who are doing outreach to let people know about their workers rights and know about the historic goal bill of rights, workers rights. and in talking to folks out on the street, you know, we've encountered people who are making $5 an hour taking care of children and really think about how it is -- how difficult it is to live in the city so expensive at $5 an hour. you know, the domestic bill of rights entitles people to overtime pay and we're really trying to get out there and let people know their rights. and, so, we really need your support. right now we have the opportunity of showing the rest of the state of california that we can bring worker and employers together to provide justice, a dignified workplace in the home, and that's the work that we're trying to do. so, we really need your support in supporting campos's request. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is loraine [s
we work with primarily latina women as well as the filipino and china community who do domestic housework. and recently i've been working with a lot of the women who are doing outreach to let people know about their workers rights and know about the historic goal bill of rights, workers rights. and in talking to folks out on the street, you know, we've encountered people who are making $5 an hour taking care of children and really think about how it is -- how difficult it is to live in the city...
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. ♪ do your own housework, you little crackers ♪ - what?y kindergarten teacher was a former black panther. - oh. hey, i'm gonna fix that loose baseboard upstairs. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut. you look like you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent. i'm the new guy on the crew. - i'm rod. i'm the boss. and what i say goes. i've never been with a man before. - looks like i'm the boss now...rod. - oh! what are we doing? - i don't know. whatever! let's wrestle! it doesn't matter. - [chuckles] liz, what is "adoption stuff"? - [chuckles] - are you adopting a kid? - no. don't worry. that's from a long time ago. it's not happening. - you have a baby name book, and you circled adolf? - actually, i borrowed that book from my mother, so be glad i'm not a boy. - okay, well, why'd you give up on it?
. ♪ do your own housework, you little crackers ♪ - what?y kindergarten teacher was a former black panther. - oh. hey, i'm gonna fix that loose baseboard upstairs. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut. you look like you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent. i'm the new guy on the crew. - i'm rod. i'm the boss. and what i say goes. i've never been with a man before. - looks like i'm the boss now...rod. - oh!...
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but when you divide that up between paid and unpaid, mothers are doing far more unpaid childcare, houseworkan fathers, and so it's not necessarily surprising that children are ending up with the person who has done more of the care for them while the marriage was ongoing. >> jorge a community member thinks there is a bias, he's a father that's been through the system. he tweets men's rights is about fairness in being dealt with this courts there is a bias that puts men in jail without trying during divorce, culture plays a role. a father might be struggling providing for his family is seen as not a good dad and most time a father's role is ignored. brandon, you have been through the system. look, has our legal system evolved and adapt today the adapted to the modern understanding of fatherhood? >> no, it hasn't. a lot of that comes from the fact that when you are talking about a two-parenting system it's looked at like an accessory rather than something that you absolutely need. so when you first start the initial process of separation, whether you are just in a regular relationship or marr
but when you divide that up between paid and unpaid, mothers are doing far more unpaid childcare, houseworkan fathers, and so it's not necessarily surprising that children are ending up with the person who has done more of the care for them while the marriage was ongoing. >> jorge a community member thinks there is a bias, he's a father that's been through the system. he tweets men's rights is about fairness in being dealt with this courts there is a bias that puts men in jail without...
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the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you ♪ do your own houseworkmy kindergarten teacher was a former black panther. - oh. hey, i'm gonna fix that loose baseboard upstairs. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut. you look like you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent. i'm the new guy on the crew.
the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you ♪ do your own houseworkmy kindergarten teacher was a former black panther. - oh. hey, i'm gonna fix that loose baseboard upstairs. - wow, look at you, all sweaty with your tool belt and your '90s haircut. you look like you're in a gay porno. - oh, yeah? you're one to talk, buddy. - [bronx accent] i'm brent. i'm the new guy on the crew.
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her out of their house. 64 diane stretton was hired three months ago to watch three finish and do housework in exchange for room and board. she soon stopped working claiming health problems and when the family fired her and asked her to leave, she refused, threatening legal action. >> when i called the police, they are telling me it's now a civil matter and i have to evict her. so this lady is welcome inside my house, anytime she wants, to eat my food, anytime she wants and harass me basically -- i'm now a victim from my own home and it's completely legal. >> all right, a little update. it appears stretton finally did leave that house. she was seen last night in her car outside of the upland police department. had he hid niradash cover refusing to speak to reports. >>> the stockton felon who got a lot of attention for a flattering mugshot has a hollywood agent. jeremy meeks was held on $1 million bail for charges and he gained worldwide fame after stockton police posted his mugshot on facebook. his agent is looking at modeling officers and reality show. >>> it was once a muni bus and what t
her out of their house. 64 diane stretton was hired three months ago to watch three finish and do housework in exchange for room and board. she soon stopped working claiming health problems and when the family fired her and asked her to leave, she refused, threatening legal action. >> when i called the police, they are telling me it's now a civil matter and i have to evict her. so this lady is welcome inside my house, anytime she wants, to eat my food, anytime she wants and harass me...
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. >> to avoid housework. >> no. let me just tell you my wife is a neat freak.t a cup of coffee down, it's gone. she's a neat freak. she has a lot of energy. i don't have a lot of time to be the guy cleaning up around the house. but c'mon, i work. >> he also gets it. it's like happy wife, happy life. that's all you need to know. >> do you take the trash out. >> i do. >> five of your husbands were not happy with you. >> no. two of them were very happy. two total. that's that. >> let me ask you a question. my wife has instituted a new household rule. when i come into the house i have to now take my shoes off. >> what? >> this is a new rule. apparently i have been dragging a lot of mud into the house. >> you or everybody? >> just me. well, my kids, too. >> do you like walking around the house without shoes. >> do you think this is a fair deal to all of a sudden years into the marriage a radical new house change? >> i don't know if i would have gotten married to someone that i had to take my shoes off at the door. >> when you have children crawling around on the gro
. >> to avoid housework. >> no. let me just tell you my wife is a neat freak.t a cup of coffee down, it's gone. she's a neat freak. she has a lot of energy. i don't have a lot of time to be the guy cleaning up around the house. but c'mon, i work. >> he also gets it. it's like happy wife, happy life. that's all you need to know. >> do you take the trash out. >> i do. >> five of your husbands were not happy with you. >> no. two of them were very happy....
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women are still doing most of the housework.omen are still -- >> i agree. >> women are exclusively gestating the baby for nine months. >> men are becoming weaker sex. >> women are bringing home bacon and frying it up in the pan, what are you guys doing? >> we are becoming weaker sex in this society. >> i don't know if -- melissa: when i look anecdotally at our friend and kids parents, the dads are carrying half the load. they are there at pickup. i mean i would say now, in my 4-year-old's class, 50% of the people picking up kids when school's over are the husbands who are unemployed, or less employed. and wife is primary breadwinner. it is happening more and more. >> bad for everybody. men have to step up. they can't continue to be underperformers. melissa: why? somebody has to earn the money and somebody takes care of the kids. why does it have to be a man or woman if. >> who has better job earnings more and works more. >> men have to have better jobs. men have to stepmen have to be s and ambitious. they can't rely on their wiv
women are still doing most of the housework.omen are still -- >> i agree. >> women are exclusively gestating the baby for nine months. >> men are becoming weaker sex. >> women are bringing home bacon and frying it up in the pan, what are you guys doing? >> we are becoming weaker sex in this society. >> i don't know if -- melissa: when i look anecdotally at our friend and kids parents, the dads are carrying half the load. they are there at pickup. i mean i...
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he insisted everybody in the white housework to the last moment and that they help the clinton peoplest they could and i think they did and, you know, his hmother, precious hotter died the day it clintons came. >> the loss of the presidency for george bush held a twist of fate. >> i thought about it a lot and it just broke my heart but he said i realize with the press against you, and you don't have the house or the senate, george never had that, that you would have had the worst four years of your life, and not me, just the family, and that took a little while for me to buy that, but i think that's true. >> maybe george wouldn't have been elected president. >> he wouldn't have. or elected governor. so that's okay. >> it would have been difficult for me to run in 1994 and difficult for jeb to run in 1994 so his pain, the pain of loss made it possible for us to run for public service, which i found to be one of the great ironies of my life. >> for only the second time in american hisry, a father and son each served as president. john adams was the second president and john quincy adams
he insisted everybody in the white housework to the last moment and that they help the clinton peoplest they could and i think they did and, you know, his hmother, precious hotter died the day it clintons came. >> the loss of the presidency for george bush held a twist of fate. >> i thought about it a lot and it just broke my heart but he said i realize with the press against you, and you don't have the house or the senate, george never had that, that you would have had the worst...
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the amount all men do in terms of housework and childcare doubled and tripled in the last 30 years, sohink we have a fundamental shift. it's no longer stigmatized to be good caring daddies. 95% of new dads bathe and diaper their kids. two-thirds of most dads do more to have the cooking, certainly do more with their kids, do more homework, do more reading to their children and it's all good. the outcomes are really positive for the children. they do better in cool school, more socially well-adjusted, it's a win-win situation. >> sreenivasan: kim parker, how does this break down across ethnic lines? you saw different numbers in communities of colors. >> there is a disproportionate share of stay at home dads who are african-americans and tend to be less educated and lower incomes overall. interestingly, half of the stay-at-home dads as we defined them are actually living in poverty and a higher share stay at home dads are living in poverty than moms because it's often stay at home dads have a spouse that is also not working. it's not necessarily the affluent opt out dad with a wife who's
the amount all men do in terms of housework and childcare doubled and tripled in the last 30 years, sohink we have a fundamental shift. it's no longer stigmatized to be good caring daddies. 95% of new dads bathe and diaper their kids. two-thirds of most dads do more to have the cooking, certainly do more with their kids, do more homework, do more reading to their children and it's all good. the outcomes are really positive for the children. they do better in cool school, more socially...
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watches the show every morning, she does the same thing, she will just walk around the house, do houseworke whole thing, in high heels. because it makes her calves look better. >> okay? >> not while i'm there. >> oh, well. >> well, maybe one. >> well, let's get a twitter photo? >> have her come in, do a demo. >> sure. >> guys, how many times have you been dragged somewhere where you didn't want to go? >> oh, every weekend. >> right? well, this is one of my favorite places, this is what would happen if i drawing you into michael craft store. >> i love the people over at michael's, if i had to go in thereon weekends, i would hurt myself. >> or you would just spell out message with the letters that they're selling for decorating your house that says help me. >> so bored, he ran over to the kraft aisle, like an sos message! help me. get me out of here. >> can you see a grown man sitting on the floor? >> if i could spend hours and hours in every single department. >> at a craft store? >> right up front with all of the cake stuff, i walk in. >> then go in the knitting, toyed look at all of the y
watches the show every morning, she does the same thing, she will just walk around the house, do houseworke whole thing, in high heels. because it makes her calves look better. >> okay? >> not while i'm there. >> oh, well. >> well, maybe one. >> well, let's get a twitter photo? >> have her come in, do a demo. >> sure. >> guys, how many times have you been dragged somewhere where you didn't want to go? >> oh, every weekend. >> right?...