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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110720-00:52:00

winder and i felt, all right, i can do this. but that sort of a sense of a person stranded who said, "yeah, i can hold on a little longer." >> reporter: so, jane decided to make cambridge, massachusetts, her winter home. >> there are times when i miss her very, very much. >> reporter: do you think your relationship has grown stronger, because of this arrangement? >> i think i've been less wimpy. i realize the time we're together, i can be more articulate about what i really need or want or would like and i think you respect me more because of that. >> well, it's certainly true. > can beat you up. >> it's a different generation of women that want to have a voice. it's no longer just adjust iingo the husband's, quote, retirement. i think we're going to see more livingngogether but apart. >> reporter: and the chatfields aren't alone. while jim is at home pursuing his passions, working at a

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110720-00:51:00

every day and the boomers who have changed the rules in every other decade of their lives are now inventing a new kind of marriage. together, but apart? here's abc's claire shipman. >> reporter: side-by-side through life, hand in hand growing older. that was supposed to be the best thing about retirement, right? think again. et the chatfields. jane chatfield thrives on the rich bustle of city life. >> i love, i suppose, first of all, being around young people. all those young ponytails bobbing up and down as they stay in shape. the rowers on the river. that's gorgeous. >> reporter: she and her husband john spent most of their marriage a team. upon retirement, they looked toward maine, his favorite haupt. >> we had the first conversations about retirement to maine sometime before we were married. >> reporter: but a funny thing happened on the way to a full-time existence there. he loved it. she didn't, especially the winters. wasn't exactly what you had hoped for. >> i got through the first

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20110720-00:43:00

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NBC Nightly News-20110720-00:37:00

he's a hands-off manager. why isn't that answer sufficient today? >> because rupert murdoch is a newspaperman. he loves the news. he loves dialling into his editors and giving them tips and hearing the gossip and finding out what's happening and trying to drive the news and drive the conversation. so when he says he's uninvolved with the newspapers there's some people in the business that say that doesn't ring true. >> spoken like a newspaperman. andrew ross sorkin. thank you. and there was that startling moment during the hearing today when a guy attacked rupert murdoch with a cream pie and then murdoch's wife got up and took a roundhouse swing at the attacker. that kind of fierce devotion and protection seemed familiar to those familiar with wendi murdoch. nbc's andrea mitchell has more on the wife of rupert murdoch. >> reporter: she responded in a flash, leaping forward to

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NBC Nightly News-20110720-00:36:00

cnbc. i know people like me have been asking people like you for days, how big does this get and what about coming to these shores? >> at the moment it's still contained in the uk. the census is it could spill over only, and i say only, in the allegations -- and the allegations are and the fbi is investigating, whether the company hacked the phones of 9/11 victims. there's a view that if that was truly the case it would change the game. the fcc could pull their television licenses, advertisers could pull their money. viewers could turn away and just the way they have, frankly, in the uk. until we get to that point it's probably contained to the london world. >> a devil's advocate question. a lot of people and some of the on-air analysts were watching and asking over and over, how could he not have known? but if you're the producer of a fox show "american idol," "family guy" if you were asked you would answer, we don't hear from rupert murdoch. he doesn't meddle in our business.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110720:05:47:00

probably the last place she would show up. >> greta: i know it is like elvis sightings. i'm curious, did you see the article about the prosecutors and the chloroform? it is being said by someone they knew it wasn't 84 times the computer was checked for chloroform it was only once? >> there were two reports by the sheriff's office. one came back with 84 times the other didn't. they chose to choose -- they chose to use the one that said 84 times. certainly it tends to make what we have said and my client has been adamant about that she didn't do the chloroform search 84 times. it was just a bit product of the field search. so it all -- it all linked

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110720:17:27:00

condition and function quite well are wondering while the big deal about michele bachmann this early in the game when you've had candidates running for office with far more serious conditions? >> one of my colleagues asked that a half-hour ago. let's hear about all the ailments that the other male candidates might have in this race. newt gingrich heart problems, does mitt romney have any health issues. why are we focussing on this? that's why at the end of the day which if she has chronic headaches, they're severe, they can cut short your ability to do dings in the short-term, unless it's affecting her ability to be a candidate and ultimately be president of the united states. it's a health condition. many people have different health conditions. i think that's why it becomes a short-term story unless there was a lot more to it and there's no reason to think that there is. >> thank you so much. >> take care. coming up next, senator chuck schumer head of the democratic policy committee is joining us on this special edition of "andrea mitchell

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110720:16:33:00

effect. you may have noticed that gas prices are on their way up right now. they creeped up about a dime in the past couple of weeks. we were supposed to have lower prices this summer. we saw the price of oil reignite. now those gas prices are back up. this is usually the time of year we see them coming down. that's not great for the consumer. >> i want to talk about the stock market overall. everywhere you look today google, twitter everybody's talking about apple. >> apple they just had explosive earnings after the bell yesterday. really incredible profit more than doubled. they sold 20 million iphone. they sold 9.3 million ie pads. it really just proves even in a tough economy if you have a product that people want to buy, they're going to go out and do it even though it is really expensive. the company has a ton of cash on the books about $76 billion just laying around the office. i think they trip over it on the way into their desks in the morning. a lot of analysts have been asking what are you going do do with that cash?

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110720-00:44:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110720-00:43:00

martha raddatz, abc news, washington. and still ahead right here on "world news," a new battle plan to avoid alzheimer's. seven things you can do right now. boomer couples. inventing a new kind of marriage, apart, but together? and 103 miles in shark-infested waters. someone we all know issuing a challenge for everyone at the age of 61. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day

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