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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110520-00:51:00

women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. three days after his private scandal exploded in public, we learned late today arnold schwarzenegger, putting his movie projects now on hold. and we also learned maria shriver has put together a powerhouse legal team. and while their breakup has dominated headlines this week, there's another very different headline today about marriage in america. and this one is welcome. here's andrea canning. >> reporter: arnold schwarzenegger's bombshell revelation. another marriage breaking apart. the latest in a long line of high profile splits. but before you say "i don't," a hopeful trend from the census bureau. longer lasting marriages are on the rise. >> americans shouldn't be confused by the marital misadventures of elites in hollywood and in washington. in fact, what we're seeing in the country is that marital stability is up in most of

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110520-00:36:00

here's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight, the first haunting images from deep underground of that massive mine explosion. block walls crumbled, metal equipment twisted. and today, we learned that not all of the 29 miners were killed instantly. a survivor says he put rescue breathers on seven men, still alive, but with his air running out, he was forced to leave. "the hardest thing i ever done," he said. only one of those miners survived. and none of this should have ever happened. >> this was a preventable accident. an accident that was manmade. it was not preordained. >> reporter: the majority of the blame is directed at mine owner massey energy and its then ceo don blankenship, who told diane sawyer he always put safety before production. >> when you employ 6,000, 7,000, 8,000 people, you do your best to protect all of them. >> reporter: but the report calls that "just a slogan." that massey "blatantly" and "recklessly" disregarded safety practices to boost production. examples? water sprinklers to suppress sparks were ineffective.

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NBC Nightly News-20110520-00:35:00

wearing a crisp blazer and shirt, dominique strauss-kahn appeared in court today, asking for bail for a second time this week. his defense team told the judge, despite his money and power, he's not a flight risk. in fact, they said, he wants to stay in new york to clear his name. >> this man has a right to be released from custody. >> reporter: but prosecutors argued against bail, saying strauss-kahn has a propensity for criminal behavior and could flee to france. >> he has the personal, the political, and the financial means to flee and evade law enforcement. >> during today's hearing, it was revealed a grand jury had indicted him on seven charges, including attempted rape and sexual abuse in the first degree. last weekend inside his expensive suite at this luxury manhattan hotel, prosecutors say he sexually assaulted a hotel maid twice. he's been living in a small cell on rikers island ever since, placed on suicide watch. but today, he got a break.

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NBC Nightly News-20110520-00:38:00

so-called arab springs as an historic opportunity. >> there must be no doubt that the united states of america welcomes changes that advances self determination and opportunity, but after decades of accepting the world as it is in the region, we have a chance to pursue the world as it should be. >> saying the u.s. has a stake not just in the stability of the nation but also the freedom of people. >> our message is simple. if you take the risks that reform entails, you'll have the full support of the united states. >> reporter: the president had blunt words for dictators for syria's bashar al assad, accused of killing hundreds in a brutal crackdown on protesters wanting change. >> president assad now has a choice. he can lead that transition or get out of the way. >> reporter: many in the arab world have doubts about mr. obama's commitments, as we saw firsthand in tahrir square, where many expected more support from the president, and today,

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110520-00:48:00

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NBC Nightly News-20110520-00:59:00

a great story. more of it on our website, nightly.msnbc.com and in the june issue of "self" magazine. and for ourselves, that's our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams reporting tonight from the nbc news los angeles bureau. as always, we hope you can join us tomorrow night. good night. can join us tomorrow night. good night. right now at 6:00, for the first time the transportation secretary of the united states tours the devastation in san bruno. the changes that could be in store to protect your home. >> reporter: i'm scott budman where a red-hot ipo leaves silicon valley investors and companies wanting even more. also, why our recent rain could make your trip to the supermarket more expensive. the news at 6:00 starts right now.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110520-00:39:00

damage. the river should be allowed to spread out, have fewer levees and permanent outlets. relocating farmers and in some cases, entire towns. >> it's a difficult conversation. but it's also difficult to tell the people who are down river from these levees that we're willing to put you at risk. >> reporter: but la cour's family has been farming here for five generations. he's not moving. >> farmers are the most optimistic people in the world. and some of the heaviest gamblers. >> reporter: now, this area is supposed to get two to three feet of water in the next two days and that will make all of this land unusable for months. david? >> and you can see the ripple in the water behind you, yunji. thanks to you. we turn to washington now and to some very direct words today from president obama, many of them aimed squarely at israel. what was his message? here's jake tapper. >> reporter: the need for the israelis and palestinians to make peace is more urgent than ever, the president said, as he

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110520-00:49:00

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NBC Nightly News-20110519-00:40:00

priests poorly trained to deal with it, and the surge of sexual abuse by priests mirrored transient society. some call it blaming woodstock. >> there was a number of types of deviant behavior that increased in the '60s and '70s and we saw the increase in abuse cases in the church was consistent with some of the other patterns of behavior. >> researchers from john jay college of criminal justice also found neither celibacy or homosexuality were to blame. that gay priests were not significantly more likely to abuse minors than heterosexual priests. surprisingly, the report takes issue with the term pedophile priest, saying less than 5% of the thousands of priests accused of abuse met the definition of pedophile. researchers say reports of abuse have dropped sharply since the mid-'80s. the bishops credit their reform. >> the study shows what we're doing works. >> reporter: some victims of abuse say the report is flawed

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110519-00:44:00

CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110519-00:44:00
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