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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110330-00:35:00

and promotion. they offer no cost health insurance, even to those who work just 20 hours a week. almost everyone works a flexible schedule. in fact, leaving to attend your kid's soccer game is actually encouraged. the result? women stay. and excel. today, 62% of the company's top executives are women. it's not just good for the women. it's good for business. >> there's a huge return on investment for companies that invest in their female employees and that investment pays off by having talented people who stay. >> reporter: marriott extends its hospitality to all employ employees, offer iing flex time and training to everyone from front desk workers to housekeepers. they promote from within. today, 5 of the company's 12 vice presidents are women. at mcdonald's, even part time employees can apply for the 401(k) program and purchase insurance. go back to school, the company will reimburse you. 64% of the store managers are women. and most of them started flipping burgers.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110330-00:31:00

good evening. we begin tonight with six working women who set out to make history, and today, ten years after they started, stood face to face with walmart in the supreme court. and, watching them from around the country, watching this case, millions of women, asking the questions in the courtroom, the fired up justices, including one who was a trail blazer for gender equality under the law. and terry moran is here with all the drama today. terry? >> reporter: it was a fascinating and dramatic day at the court, diane. this is a case about seeking justice, about how our law should deal with claims of sex discrimination at the biggest company in the world. and some of the different ways men and women look at the world seem to play out on the court itself. on the plaza of the supreme court, a few protesters gathered, while inside, the highest court in the land, some

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NBC Nightly News-20110330-00:40:00

they are stopping -- i mean mr. obama yesterday mentioned miss rat ta by name. >> reporter: in the rebel capital, benghazi today, president obama's speech was universally welcomed. at the rebel's radio station, free libya, anchors stressed that the united states won't topple gadhafi militarily, but will help libyans do it themselves. at a coffee shop downtown, men remain grateful for the american intervention. >> i'd like to show my gratitude to him. i appreciate what they've done for us, really. >> reporter: but on the front line, it's clear that without sustained western air support, the rebels can't take territory or hold it either. rebels here, brian, are starting to realize that simply driving to the front line and then turning around whenever they see gadhafi's troops isn't accomplishing anything. and that the rebels need more discipline, training and, as you asked the president, they want more weapons. >> all right, richard engel in benghazi, libya, tonight. richard, thanks. and as richard made clear, all

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110330:04:43:00

us, number one, lift the veil from government. often people are seen as twits and don't realize we are like everybody else, struggling with issues. this morning i saw someone littering in the street, i leaned out, threw it back in the car window -- >> did you really? >> i did. and i tweeted i love the pride in my city. it created a thunder in my account -- >> there are probably thousands all across the city chucking garbage back in cars. is that what you want to see happen? >> for me as a mayor it's a great way to motivate challenges and motivate back. we have an anti-obesity campaign, let's move, with the first lady. we've got people exercising, talk about issues of public safety, talk about issues of mentoring. you know, every day we try to send out positive messages to inspire people as well as retweet, frankly, positive message that we get in from our residents. it's created a great community of newarkers and frankly people -- i have over a million

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110330:01:44:00

fixed and what's going well and can instantly react and he does. that's the most inspiring thing. >> would you like to see the president being more pro-active on twitter itself, doing what you do? >> i don't know but for me it's great, we create authenticity from our friend and leadership. for me to's a great way to be myself. ultimately finding me find potholes or water main breaks are great, but we know cities have a rhythm, a spirit. and what twitter's helping up and other social media platforms are helping us to galvanize the spirit of a city. and newark is a city that's charging back. >> mainly thanks to you being on twitter. i have a quo twitter -- what do you think about the role of twitter in creating talented leaders in u.s. politics? >> well, you know, i think that leaders need to be accessible. this is a great way for people to be accessible. and often i saw this, when are you dealing with urge cease, drinking out of a fire hose, you tend to live in a bubble. we have community meetings, i go

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110330-00:43:00

called atrial fibrillation, or afib? if so, now's the time to talk to your doctor again, even if you're already taking medication to reduce your stroke risk. atrial fibrillation can cause a blood clot to form here, in your heart, that can break free and go straight to your brain, where it can cause a serious stroke. strokes that are twice as likely to be deadly or severely disabling as other types of strokes. but if you're one of the 2 million people who have atrial fibrillation, there's never been a better time to talk to your doctor.

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NBC Nightly News-20110330-00:45:00

back now and turning to the crisis in japan. the prime minister said today the death toll has reached 11,000, and that his nation remains on maximum alert. and the japanese government admitted today its safety measures were not enough to protect a nuclear plant against the earthquake and tsunami that ended up crippling that fukushima facility. nbc's lee cowan reports from tokyo tonight. >> reporter: the weary workers struggling to keep japan's nuclear disaster from getting any worse are faced with an uncomfortable reality. the cure could be almost as bad as the disease itself. water is the key to preventing a full-scale meltdown, either

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110330-00:34:00

though. and fascinating to hear their question. thank you, terry. and as you've been pointing out to us, of course, whatever happens in the courtroom, it is still one of the stubborn facts in american life, that decade after decade, statistics show that women do not make equal pay for equal work. the latest government numbers, women earn 77 cents for every dollar earned by a man. and nationwide, less than men working in the very same job. well, sharyn alfonsi says tonight, this can be changed, and she brings us some companies who say, "here's how you do it." >> reporter: carly started working for patagonia in 1997 as a sales associate. did you think you'd be working here more than ten years later? >> i thought i'd do it for a year. >> reporter: but she's now a mom of two and been promoted over and over again. >> sales associate. assistant store manager, store manager, regional manager and now district manager. >> reporter: not bad. patagonia is celebrated as one of the best companies for women to work for. their secret? flexibility. pay.

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NBC Nightly News-20110330-00:39:00

rebels in cars, speeding away, retreating. with tanks, artillery and flanking maneuvers, gadhafi's troops easily drove the rebels back, far away from gadhafi's hometown of sirte. from a safe distance, the rebels fired back, but they're well out of range. >> we need the air force to help us. that's what we need. without them we can't do anything. >> reporter: witnesses say gadhafi is also planting land mines in the desert, making any ground advance even more difficult. but the worst fighting appears to be in the west, in misrata, deep inside gadhafi's territory. a rebel leader told us, saving misrata today is as urgent as saving benghazi was two weeks ago. >> it is the abuse in misrata. they have taken women out of their homes. they have assassinated people on sight. they have put snipers on top of the buildings.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110330-00:36:00

meaning, that girl who asks you if you want to super size today, has a real shot of being the company's ceo tomorrow. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. and now, right here in new york today, i sat down with president obama to get the very latest on moammar gadhafi and whether the u.s. will have to go even further, even giving arms to the rebels in libya. today, the rebels seemed to be under assault by gadhafi's forces, taking big casualties. and at the same time, in the nearby country of syria, their president was forced to promise big changes there, streets filled with protesters. but in my interview with the president, i started by asking about gadhafi, and those reports that he is trying to make a deal. as of this moment, any sign gadhafi wants out? >> well, i think what we're seeing is that the circle around gadhafi understands that the noose is tightening.

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