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. >> a good bit of irish dancing here to get me back in touch with my irish roots.don has one of the largest irish communities in the world. this referendum is not only about england leaving the european union, it is about the whole of the u.k. leaving. that includes ireland. now, when my grandfather left belfast, the region was a warzone. and i can remember myself the bombings here in england as part of that conflict. today, though, northern ireland is more peaceful than it's been for years. and some say that's partly thanks to the eu. but there are very real fears could be under threat if the u.k. votes to leave the european union. barry cullen, sales manager for a duck farm, is making his daily rounds. as a native of northern ireland, he's feeling a bit worried these -- a bit concerned these days. he is worried that if britain were to leave the eu, it could have negative consequences for the farm -- which lies right on the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. the farm, might end up having to pay customs on meat exports to the north. should
. >> a good bit of irish dancing here to get me back in touch with my irish roots.don has one of the largest irish communities in the world. this referendum is not only about england leaving the european union, it is about the whole of the u.k. leaving. that includes ireland. now, when my grandfather left belfast, the region was a warzone. and i can remember myself the bombings here in england as part of that conflict. today, though, northern ireland is more peaceful than it's been for...
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from galway, that most irish of irish cities, to chicago, the most irish of american st*eus, it was a perfect transition. within six months billy opened an establishment known as the irish oak a couple miles south of wrigley field. today he opens four restaurants and a fifth one is about to open. all the lawless restaurants are known for three things, great food, great fun and great people. simply put the lawless family is restaurant loyalty in chicago. the family business started with ten employees, now they have 300. since arriving in chicago nearly 20 years ago, billy has brought new energy to the city, irish energy, hard work, a stubborn drive to succeed. with the help of his great wife ann and his four children, billy jr., amy, john paul, and koda, billy achieved the american dream. now billy could have said i achieved my american dream, good luck with yours. that's not who he is. after all, billy is irish. he looks out for his friends and neighbors. the first bar he opened, the irish oak, became a favorite for irish construction workers. many were undocumented and asked for bill
from galway, that most irish of irish cities, to chicago, the most irish of american st*eus, it was a perfect transition. within six months billy opened an establishment known as the irish oak a couple miles south of wrigley field. today he opens four restaurants and a fifth one is about to open. all the lawless restaurants are known for three things, great food, great fun and great people. simply put the lawless family is restaurant loyalty in chicago. the family business started with ten...
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especially the irish, the germans, the jews and the scandinavians. indeed, immigrants and their hisht were never far from thoughts or plans. his travels down the mississippi river to the port of new orleans exposed lincoln to the sites, world, and tastes of a hitherto he could only have dreamed about. more importantly, it established the foundation and sympathy for the rest of his life when it came to foreign-born as well as to the enslaved. tomust have been an on-site see that tall, lanky lloyd sailing down the mississippi -- lanky boy sailing down the mississippi with his companions looking wide-eyed and in all of everything he saw. just 22 years old and finally free of the obligations to his father and farm. hncoln set off from illinois journey with his stepbrother and cousin and employer. sailing on what must have been an amusing site, a log cabin on a raft with barrels and blogs hogs.gs -- logs and they sat on the adventure of a lifetime. for the first time in his young wife, abraham lincoln -- young life, abraham lincoln was traveling far. what
especially the irish, the germans, the jews and the scandinavians. indeed, immigrants and their hisht were never far from thoughts or plans. his travels down the mississippi river to the port of new orleans exposed lincoln to the sites, world, and tastes of a hitherto he could only have dreamed about. more importantly, it established the foundation and sympathy for the rest of his life when it came to foreign-born as well as to the enslaved. tomust have been an on-site see that tall, lanky...
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with me, i have irish and lesser the u.k., mr. the reason i have you with us is because i people living in the u.k. can vote, and apparently, we are half a million. daniel: we have a special relationship with the u.k. people in northern ireland also have a vote, and for us, we have been keen to make a point to our community here that this is not justnt referendum for britain but for ireland because of the relationship between us in terms of our trade him a more than 65 billion euros traded last year. because of the need to preserve waynorthern border, and the in which british irish relations have improved dramatically during the 40 years we have been members of the eu together. speciall this relationship continue whether they remain or leave? daniel: of course it will be out r desire to see the relationship fo prosper in the future, but the best way to nurture and further develop british-irish relations is for our two countries to remain together around that table and be partners in the european union. interests and of a lot of co
with me, i have irish and lesser the u.k., mr. the reason i have you with us is because i people living in the u.k. can vote, and apparently, we are half a million. daniel: we have a special relationship with the u.k. people in northern ireland also have a vote, and for us, we have been keen to make a point to our community here that this is not justnt referendum for britain but for ireland because of the relationship between us in terms of our trade him a more than 65 billion euros traded last...
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i'm irish. if i saw a leaflet that said irish vermin, it would ruin my day. they are suffering from no sense of humor. >> you know what is funny? they were not handing them out on the streets, but they were depositing them in mailboxes which makes me think the people behind them were the -- >> polish! yes. >> they are busy calling the brexit people racist. they stuck these phony things in there. i don't think there was any racist behind them. >> i think it is the easy argument to say somebody is a racist. if somebody disagrees with you the leftists in this country feel like they are trying to kill you. >> that is such a bigoted thing to say. >> look, this is -- i think that they are in denial. they are saying it is a british thing. it has nothing to do with american politics. >> all i have heard is this is a mute knee against the -- mutiny against the elite. >> it is a mutiny against conservatives. it is a mutiny against migrants. who is left? this is a very simple story of people who felt they were left out of the economic explosion or implosion as it were a
i'm irish. if i saw a leaflet that said irish vermin, it would ruin my day. they are suffering from no sense of humor. >> you know what is funny? they were not handing them out on the streets, but they were depositing them in mailboxes which makes me think the people behind them were the -- >> polish! yes. >> they are busy calling the brexit people racist. they stuck these phony things in there. i don't think there was any racist behind them. >> i think it is the easy...
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irish for grades, german brigades -- irish brigades, german brigades and regiments of swiss, italian regiments. polish and norwegian regiments. there were numerous important generals from overseas. there are number of german generals. but reflecting the diversity of america, there were also a number of jewish generals in the civil war. they have the same name. just to confuse generations of historians. recognizing the importance of new immigrants, the lincoln administration changed american military law to allow for the appointment of jewish clergymen in the clergy core for the first time in american history. passed a newress statute to encourage immigration and one of the pieces of this new statute was that immigrants who came over not be subject to the draft if they do not want to be. they were encouraging more immigrants because with hundreds of thousands of men in the field, we needed new people to work in the factories and the fields of america. starting in the postwar period, we get the age of mass immigration from scandinavia and the ottoman empire in eastern europe and these
irish for grades, german brigades -- irish brigades, german brigades and regiments of swiss, italian regiments. polish and norwegian regiments. there were numerous important generals from overseas. there are number of german generals. but reflecting the diversity of america, there were also a number of jewish generals in the civil war. they have the same name. just to confuse generations of historians. recognizing the importance of new immigrants, the lincoln administration changed american...
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this time the irish do not appear psyched to have him.ish prime minister initially said he was pretty sure that he just wouldn't have time to meet donald trump if in fact donald trump found his way to ireland, the prime minister later revised his stance to say, actually, he would be happy to meet with donald trump in ireland but only so he could tell trump off to his face about his "racist and dangerous" views. and it's true, republicans as a rule, they are not as warmly received in ireland as democratic presidents have been. both ronald reagan and george w. bush faced protesters on their presidential visits to ireland. at least they still went. they still showed up. even if they did get protested. now though there are reports that donald trump is scrapping his plans to visit ireland this week. what had initially been announced as a scotland and ireland trip for mr. trump actually has no ireland stop on the official itinerary. the trump campaign recently released their final travel plans and they show mr. trump appearing to have canceled
this time the irish do not appear psyched to have him.ish prime minister initially said he was pretty sure that he just wouldn't have time to meet donald trump if in fact donald trump found his way to ireland, the prime minister later revised his stance to say, actually, he would be happy to meet with donald trump in ireland but only so he could tell trump off to his face about his "racist and dangerous" views. and it's true, republicans as a rule, they are not as warmly received in...
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. >> a good bit of irish dancing here to get me back in touch with my irish roots.n has one of the largest irish communities in the world. this referendum is not only about england leaving the european union, it is about the whole of the u.k. leaving. that includes ireland. now, when my grandfather left belfast, the region was a warzone. and i can remember myself the bombings here in england as part of that conflict. today, though, northern ireland is more peaceful than it's been for years. and some say that's partly thanks to the eu. but there are very real fears could be under threat if the u.k. votes to leave the european union. barry cullen, sales manager for a duck farm, is making his daily rounds. as a native of northern ireland, he's feeling a bit worried these -- a bit concerned these days. he is worried that if britain were to leave the eu, it could have negative consequences for the farm -- which lies right on the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. the farm, might end up having to pay customs on meat exports to the north. should b
. >> a good bit of irish dancing here to get me back in touch with my irish roots.n has one of the largest irish communities in the world. this referendum is not only about england leaving the european union, it is about the whole of the u.k. leaving. that includes ireland. now, when my grandfather left belfast, the region was a warzone. and i can remember myself the bombings here in england as part of that conflict. today, though, northern ireland is more peaceful than it's been for...
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an article in the irish voice reads, in part, quote, many of the young irish denied housing have expressed their anger to irish media outlets about the banning because of the balcony incident. and the general reputation for partying that irish students have. the consul-general says that simply is not true and that students wouldn't come to berkeley if it were a hostile environment. >>> new life could be coming to what has been an eyesore in downtown hayward. there is a plan to tear down the abandoned mervyns headquarters on foothill boulevard. but as da lin shows us, not everyone is happy about the replacement. >> reporter: it's the northern gateway to downtown hayward. the sign remains but the former mervyns headquarters has been vacant for 8 years after filing for bankruptcy. >> it's an eyesore and it makes people have maybe not a great view on hayward. >> reporter: the new owner wants to transform this 11-acre campus into two six-story buildings high-end retail on the ground floor and market rate apartments upstairs, 476 apartments. the project is called, lincoln landing. >> some of the
an article in the irish voice reads, in part, quote, many of the young irish denied housing have expressed their anger to irish media outlets about the banning because of the balcony incident. and the general reputation for partying that irish students have. the consul-general says that simply is not true and that students wouldn't come to berkeley if it were a hostile environment. >>> new life could be coming to what has been an eyesore in downtown hayward. there is a plan to tear...
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the irish american festival that will be traditional irish food, dance, art, music, and more. it kicks off today at noon. and today is your last chance to enjoy the italian-american festival. the festival is filled with food and entertainment celebrating italian heritage. this is the 22nd year of the event. and another beautiful beach day. >> yeah, and a perfect day for irish dancing, right? a gorgeous day. mostly sunny skies. here is the deal, waves one to two feet. upper 60s, mainly high tide is 12:41 p.m. the waves are nothing major, but you don't want to be out there alone. >> i put my foot in the ocean yesterday while at the beach. way too chilly for me, but my daughter was perfectly fine with it. plenty warm for her. thank you, erika, thank you for being with us. "today" is coming up. we hope you have a fantastic sunday. >>> we will occupy this floor. >> takes us from further from the country we aspire to be. >> people want to take their country back. >> i've never seen anything this terrible, ever. >>> good morning and welcome to "sunday today." i'm willie geist and thi
the irish american festival that will be traditional irish food, dance, art, music, and more. it kicks off today at noon. and today is your last chance to enjoy the italian-american festival. the festival is filled with food and entertainment celebrating italian heritage. this is the 22nd year of the event. and another beautiful beach day. >> yeah, and a perfect day for irish dancing, right? a gorgeous day. mostly sunny skies. here is the deal, waves one to two feet. upper 60s, mainly...
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. >>> irish rights on penns landing at the annual irish american festival. the crowd enjoyed music, food and those feelings lucky could pick up irish gear. there was also face painting for the kids. this is the first event kicking off the summer multi-cultural series along at delaware warm front. stay with us, roller coaster disaster, how many people were injured when this ride slipped off the rails and how fast park officials say it can go. katie. >> we're right now in the midst of pretty nice comfort late june standards. on her, that is set to change. the typical summertime heat and humidity return as do the potential for thunderstorms, so we'll track the storms for you and it's coming up. >>> regions best athletes turn out in philadelphia to put their endurance to the test. stay with us. >>> coalition air strikes and local ma malitia shas. they still have work to do to clear bombs left hyped by flee to go isis fighters. >>> 11 people including nine children are injured in scotland when a roller coaster goes flying off at rails. the ride malfunctioned earl
. >>> irish rights on penns landing at the annual irish american festival. the crowd enjoyed music, food and those feelings lucky could pick up irish gear. there was also face painting for the kids. this is the first event kicking off the summer multi-cultural series along at delaware warm front. stay with us, roller coaster disaster, how many people were injured when this ride slipped off the rails and how fast park officials say it can go. katie. >> we're right now in the midst...
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so all irish voters are ordered to go out and vote on referendum day. peter: thanks for a much to all of you. thanks for being here. thanks for providing our viewers with so much food for thought. i hope you enjoy the show as much as i have. if you have, get in touch with us by mail or social media. come back next week. until then, bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ qwueeewep@1@xxxxxx 23this week, global 3000 is dedicated to people in need around the world. it's an alarming state of affairs which urgently requires more support, more collaboration, more money. we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's daily life. we visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need.
so all irish voters are ordered to go out and vote on referendum day. peter: thanks for a much to all of you. thanks for being here. thanks for providing our viewers with so much food for thought. i hope you enjoy the show as much as i have. if you have, get in touch with us by mail or social media. come back next week. until then, bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ qwueeewep@1@xxxxxx 23this week, global 3000 is dedicated to people in need around the world. it's an alarming state of affairs which...
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. >>> hundreds of people celebrated irish culture in philadelphia's irish festival. >> ♪ >> this dayong event took place at penns landing, there were two stages for music, including traditional dance and bagpiping performances. crowds check out arts and crafts inn enjoyed plastic irish food, nothing better than shepherd's pie and bankers and mash. >>> in camden, new jersey, people line the street for 59th annual san juan culture. the parade took place at wiggins waterfront park. long time parade aims to bring together groups of various background and regions. at the end of the day, the best float won a $500 prize. >> ♪ >> it was a caribbean celebration today here at the reading terminal market in center city this was third annual caribbean day featuring musical performances, art displays by local artists and cooking demonstrations. the event was held in celebration of the national caribbean heritage month. >>> is there much more to come tonight on "action news", developing news now out of california, where several people have been stabbed during a protest at the state capitol. we hav
. >>> hundreds of people celebrated irish culture in philadelphia's irish festival. >> ♪ >> this dayong event took place at penns landing, there were two stages for music, including traditional dance and bagpiping performances. crowds check out arts and crafts inn enjoyed plastic irish food, nothing better than shepherd's pie and bankers and mash. >>> in camden, new jersey, people line the street for 59th annual san juan culture. the parade took place at wiggins...
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they weren't considered irish. irish catholics had a hard time in this country. they duked it out on the streets. they created world class teaching institutions and now, you know, one out of every four americans haso some kind of irih roots and st. patrick's day parade is the biggest event in new york and boston. good things happen when people work hard enough and are willing to take the blows. >> in regards to the question of religious liberty and religious freedom, there's an intramuslim debate that's taking place about the extent to which religious freedoms and liberties should be granted, especially when it comes to for instance, attacking islam. we see sort of the violence that erupts when cartoons are drawn in the imagine of the prophet. and there's this intramuslim debate about that. what are your thoughts? >> first of all, that the idea of justice is prohibited. no muslim is allowed to take extrajudicial action. there are blasphemy laws -- there still are in some european countries. they don't implement them anymore. the last person to be killed for blasp
they weren't considered irish. irish catholics had a hard time in this country. they duked it out on the streets. they created world class teaching institutions and now, you know, one out of every four americans haso some kind of irih roots and st. patrick's day parade is the biggest event in new york and boston. good things happen when people work hard enough and are willing to take the blows. >> in regards to the question of religious liberty and religious freedom, there's an...
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they're flying mexico flags -- >> let me just -- you're a trump supporter -- >> -- irish flag in st. patrick's day -- >> -- what did you think about the comments about the judge -- >> i'm learning about it, i actually went to the trump rally where he was -- >> and people said -- >> i didn't hear much about
they're flying mexico flags -- >> let me just -- you're a trump supporter -- >> -- irish flag in st. patrick's day -- >> -- what did you think about the comments about the judge -- >> i'm learning about it, i actually went to the trump rally where he was -- >> and people said -- >> i didn't hear much about
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after the prime minister said that in the irish press, donald trump canceled the irish part of his tripjust be going to scotland. but vice president joe biden has been traveling in ireland all this week. and look at this. while vice president biden was in ireland yesterday -- no, this was today -- no, this was yesterday. his motorcade got stuck in the middle of this. its postgame celebrations for the irish national soccer team, joe biden was just driving through but then the boys in green beat italy in the big european soccer championships. so the secret service is like standing there a little nervously and the irish soccer fans are going, we won, we won, we won! it's almost the best new thing in the world. we have something even better coming up, stay with us. and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ think yotry nexium 24hr.'s best for your heartburn? now the #1 choice of doctors & pharmacists... for their own frequent heartburn. get comp
after the prime minister said that in the irish press, donald trump canceled the irish part of his tripjust be going to scotland. but vice president joe biden has been traveling in ireland all this week. and look at this. while vice president biden was in ireland yesterday -- no, this was today -- no, this was yesterday. his motorcade got stuck in the middle of this. its postgame celebrations for the irish national soccer team, joe biden was just driving through but then the boys in green beat...
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the 20th century as he celebrates the 100th anniversary having a lot to do with the irish free state. and so with that biography with aaron burr and to leave the historical narrative about the pri's civil war. >> year read book reviews? >> sure. and "the washington post" no longer has a book review. a democrat from virginia this is booktv on c-span2. fifth step neck the publisher of of public affairs, what do you have coming out? >> i am not a big computer games guide the one that i know or almost everybody knows is tetras and it is far more than a game of cute shapes falling out of the black sky lighting about the bottom of the screen is a fascinating story of a young brilliant computer programmer working in his dying days of the soviet union to its smuggle this came up to the west so there is industrial espionage the end of one political system and the beginning of the latter perhaps the creation of the most copied imitated stolen gave a full time. >> how did dan discovered -- to discover this? he got ahold of this story and interviewed him. and has been scouring around the story f
the 20th century as he celebrates the 100th anniversary having a lot to do with the irish free state. and so with that biography with aaron burr and to leave the historical narrative about the pri's civil war. >> year read book reviews? >> sure. and "the washington post" no longer has a book review. a democrat from virginia this is booktv on c-span2. fifth step neck the publisher of of public affairs, what do you have coming out? >> i am not a big computer games...
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sinn fein in irish means "ourselves alone." they have always been opposed to british rule of northern ireland. and so this is one of those opportunistic moments to make that point again. but the way voters line up in northern ireland makes it it seems to me no different than it's always been on the issue of should we leave britain. the catholic side of that vote has been eager to leave britain for a very long time. they just don't have the numbers to do it. >> yeah. my family's been keen to leave for some time. but i think it's as likely to happen as texas is to secede from the union. but that doesn't mean there isn't going to be an awful lot of pressure brought to bear on the british government now. i think scotland is an entirely different matter because that was a close vote. one of the reasons they stayed is because they thought they could remain part of the eu. and that's gone now. so i think that's a very real possibility. i think northern ireland is a longer, a much longer shot. >> joining us now, susan oaks. she's a sen
sinn fein in irish means "ourselves alone." they have always been opposed to british rule of northern ireland. and so this is one of those opportunistic moments to make that point again. but the way voters line up in northern ireland makes it it seems to me no different than it's always been on the issue of should we leave britain. the catholic side of that vote has been eager to leave britain for a very long time. they just don't have the numbers to do it. >> yeah. my family's...
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get you're ribbon let's go penns landing, noon to 7:00 on sunday the irish festival. you may remember it was rained out a month ago when we had that really pad storm. they rescheduled for this sunday. we will see you down there with the irish dancers and bands right there on penns landing. we are getting down to quakertown. do you want to join sue, mike, alex, all heading their way, north on the extension, jump off to quakertown head to broad street between second and fourth. we will see you there. chris and lauren, back to you. >>> in delaware county police are trying to figure out how a man was shot in the chest. sky fox was over naamans creek road in concord township wednesday night when state police found a six two-year old man the shot. doctors are at crozer-chester medical center working on him. police are not sure if the gunshot was self inflict because they never found a weapon at the scene. investigators are still trying to piece this all together. >>> in the meantime police are looking for the person who shot a man at philadelphia's west oak lane neighborhoo
get you're ribbon let's go penns landing, noon to 7:00 on sunday the irish festival. you may remember it was rained out a month ago when we had that really pad storm. they rescheduled for this sunday. we will see you down there with the irish dancers and bands right there on penns landing. we are getting down to quakertown. do you want to join sue, mike, alex, all heading their way, north on the extension, jump off to quakertown head to broad street between second and fourth. we will see you...
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with traditional irish food, the irish dancers. the irish music and it is all absolutely free.e, dave. >> shepherd's pie. love it. yes. rescheduled because the last time there were storms rolling through. not the case today. no storms expected today at least they are in the forecast the radar shows we are clear. we'll lose in and look at one little issue we're dealing with. sunshine, light breeze creates air quality irrelevant. ground level ozone increases a bit. code orange those -- that have the sensitive groups might notice poor air quality right in the mill of the afternoon. so that's the one thing to be aware of today. 60s and now we're into the 70s there. wilmington up to 71. allentown and reading both hitting 70 degrees with lower humidity. sunshine will continue but we have to talk about this storm coming up. there are the showers and thunderstorms they are in the forecast. not today's forecast they're in the seven day forecast wedge today 87 degrees with partly cloudy skies. that seven day coming your way in just a little bit. >>> 80:00 is the time. a man who suffer tw
with traditional irish food, the irish dancers. the irish music and it is all absolutely free.e, dave. >> shepherd's pie. love it. yes. rescheduled because the last time there were storms rolling through. not the case today. no storms expected today at least they are in the forecast the radar shows we are clear. we'll lose in and look at one little issue we're dealing with. sunshine, light breeze creates air quality irrelevant. ground level ozone increases a bit. code orange those -- that...
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. >> what if it was an irish guy? >> what is an irish six course meal, a six pack and potatoes. what does laras mean. >> a race. >> he's not a member of the add va kasy group but he is a member of the lawyers' association of california -- there's more to this. >> you're talking about the federal judge in the trump university class action fraud suit in the san diego federal court. >> that's right. >> first of all, as a lawyer to criticize the sitting judge litigating your case during the litigation is folly. to do it because he's mexican -- >> that's not what it is. there's more information that we know. the law firm appointed the judge in this particular case to represent a plaintiff in the trump class action suit has a connection to hillary clinton. it seems that he paid the clintons nearly $500,000. when you put those two things together i think donald trump has a good case to make there should be a recusal based on somebody, a part of an organization, donating and part of a firm connected to the case appointment giving that much money to the clintons, don't you? >> well, i ag
. >> what if it was an irish guy? >> what is an irish six course meal, a six pack and potatoes. what does laras mean. >> a race. >> he's not a member of the add va kasy group but he is a member of the lawyers' association of california -- there's more to this. >> you're talking about the federal judge in the trump university class action fraud suit in the san diego federal court. >> that's right. >> first of all, as a lawyer to criticize the sitting...
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some in the northern irish assembly believe that's simply not fair, it's deputy first minister calling for a vote. >> i do believe that given the vote that's been taken by english voters, that we do have a right t to test opinion. >> with the exception of the democratic unionists, northern irish parties have been dreading a leave vote. when the good friday agreement was signed in 1998, trust between the largely protestant north and catholic south was at rock do. -- bottom. since then the north has received significant so-called peace money from the e.u. to support the peace process. but the current north-south cooperation has been hard won. >> you -- the last 10, 20 years, things that -- have been a lot more fluid between the north and south. it suits everyone here that we can easily migrate between the two jurisdictions. >> campaigning before the vote, tony blair warned that a brexit would prove disasterer rus, the free move -- for free movement between ireland and northern ireland. >> then the border of the republic become the border of the european union. if you then retain the comm
some in the northern irish assembly believe that's simply not fair, it's deputy first minister calling for a vote. >> i do believe that given the vote that's been taken by english voters, that we do have a right t to test opinion. >> with the exception of the democratic unionists, northern irish parties have been dreading a leave vote. when the good friday agreement was signed in 1998, trust between the largely protestant north and catholic south was at rock do. -- bottom. since...
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morning.orni it's an irish misty morning forg the irish breakfast band.fast >> i love it. here ineren town? i don't know if i can admit toio that. that. >> will you play for us a littly bit. >> sure. we love it. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> that's the irish breakfast bk band. thanks for joining us. let's do traffic now and get tht latest from caitlin.aitl having great morning down here a lot fun. fun lots going on.lots gng >> i can tell.ell. plenty to do in del ray.l r they're wonderful the irish the breakfast band. that is great.at i thanks tucker b i get to theet o roads behind me, thou quick update from met tomorrow w we have more delays due toe motrains off loading on the blue line delays to largo town centee and on the red line we've got delays to shady grove. that just came in if you take yk blue or red in those directionss expect delays.ct del out on the roads plenty of delays maryland commuteommute southbound 95 still very heavyva 212 to the beltway, and southbound 270 moderate 80 toat the truck sales.k s westbound on fief tow always at this time f heavy 410 to 201 on1 the vi
morning.orni it's an irish misty morning forg the irish breakfast band.fast >> i love it. here ineren town? i don't know if i can admit toio that. that. >> will you play for us a littly bit. >> sure. we love it. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> that's the irish breakfast bk band. thanks for joining us. let's do traffic now and get tht latest from caitlin.aitl having great morning down here a lot fun. fun lots going on.lots gng >> i can tell.ell. plenty to do in del ray.l r...
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the irish paper was 14%. and the irish ten-year paper is less than 1%. it's about 0.5% of 1%.o you know the irish rose money last week at 2.35%. what do you think the time scale on that one was? 100 years. quite extraordinary, guys. >> quite extraordinary, indeed. steve, less just get the folks on those equity market moves behind you. the main driver of that, do you think that's brexit fears? >> you know what the main driver is, wilf, no one can find anything to hang their hat on the other side of the trade. yes, they're concerned about brexit and the bonds market. but they're also concerned about china. and the growth in the united states. a whole host of issues. earnings recession. look at the earnings. they can't find anything to get excited on the upside. it's not a two-way trade. it's very rare. i do think, i agree with you entirely, i think brexit is the latest catalyst, but it's no more than that it's a concern adding to the other concerns. you know the old adage a straw on the back of the camel that breaks the back? well, this is the straw on a bale of hay, that's what
the irish paper was 14%. and the irish ten-year paper is less than 1%. it's about 0.5% of 1%.o you know the irish rose money last week at 2.35%. what do you think the time scale on that one was? 100 years. quite extraordinary, guys. >> quite extraordinary, indeed. steve, less just get the folks on those equity market moves behind you. the main driver of that, do you think that's brexit fears? >> you know what the main driver is, wilf, no one can find anything to hang their hat on...
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>> rory: irish car bombs?! all those liam neeson movies?! hello! point is, a person of any race, gender or religion can be a terrorist, mike -- why are we so focused on muslims? >> mike: then let's be equal opportunity suspicious! 'cause it's also racist to treat all brown people like they can do no wrong! there is some brothers out there in my neighborhood who should be on some lists -- >> rory: oh, yeah? well, no comment on that! >> mike: look, we still have a black president right now, which shows everybody in america has a chance regardless of race, okay? even if you're muslim! >> rory: damn, mike, you think obama's a secret muslim! >> mike: what?! no -- >> larry: whoa, mike. one black man to another, what the (bleep) is wrong with you? >> mike: i never said -- >> rory: look, people of color have it tough enough as it is in this country. call me crazy, but i think everyone should be treated fairly, especially our brothers and sisters of the noble faith of islam! am i right?! (ding-ding) (cheers and applause) >> larry: and the winner is rory! be
>> rory: irish car bombs?! all those liam neeson movies?! hello! point is, a person of any race, gender or religion can be a terrorist, mike -- why are we so focused on muslims? >> mike: then let's be equal opportunity suspicious! 'cause it's also racist to treat all brown people like they can do no wrong! there is some brothers out there in my neighborhood who should be on some lists -- >> rory: oh, yeah? well, no comment on that! >> mike: look, we still have a black...
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so i'm looking at reading a book about michael collins who was an irish revolutionary hero in the beginning of the 20th century. i was involved in the easter rebellion, we're celebrating the 100th anniversary of that, and i had a lot to do with the founding of the irish free state. he was assassinated during really a civil war that occurred during 1920, 1921. so i, i also have a biography i picked up on aaron burr that i'm looking forward to. and then there's a lengthy historical narrative about pre-civil war, the sort of the forces that aligned to create the secession movement in america. so those three are next probably. i don't know if i'll get to them this summer. i'll probably read those before or the summer, but we'll see. >> host: do you read book reviews? >> guest: yeah, sure. i look forward to "the new york times" book, you know, review of books every week. and i still bemoan the fact that "the washington post" no longer has a separate book review section of the newspaper, but it does do book reviews periodically and online. >> host: jerry connolly, he's a democrat from virginia x
so i'm looking at reading a book about michael collins who was an irish revolutionary hero in the beginning of the 20th century. i was involved in the easter rebellion, we're celebrating the 100th anniversary of that, and i had a lot to do with the founding of the irish free state. he was assassinated during really a civil war that occurred during 1920, 1921. so i, i also have a biography i picked up on aaron burr that i'm looking forward to. and then there's a lengthy historical narrative...
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hundreds came out to see traditional irish dancing.was all picture of a peco multi-cultural series. and a special day for a member of our fox 29 family at the irish festival. marian von was one of our honorees. >> for part of the area tomorrow, iain, mainly the poconos mountains and lehigh valley. but beautiful on this sunday. pretty nice, look at this current temperatures in philadelphia. 73. we made it up to 87 this afternoon. a couple of degrees above average. it's been cooler at the shore, 67 atlantic city. 65 in wildwood. 78 in allentown. in or around voorhees right now 69. 63 the cool spot there in hammonton, 65 in wildwood along with avalon. dry and quiet as we take a look at what's happening on ultimate doppler. look at this line of showers and thunderstorms, that the a cold front that were inches away toward our area during the day tomorrow. most of us are dry but once again, some of that activity will move into the poconos mountains and the lehigh valley. the high pressure that gave a us a nice weekend out to sea. here's the
hundreds came out to see traditional irish dancing.was all picture of a peco multi-cultural series. and a special day for a member of our fox 29 family at the irish festival. marian von was one of our honorees. >> for part of the area tomorrow, iain, mainly the poconos mountains and lehigh valley. but beautiful on this sunday. pretty nice, look at this current temperatures in philadelphia. 73. we made it up to 87 this afternoon. a couple of degrees above average. it's been cooler at the...
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. >> hundreds of people celebrated irish culture at the festival. ♪ >> this day-long event took placet penns landing. two stages for music including traditional dance and bagpiping performances. and the crowd checked out arts and crafts, and nothing better than shepherd's pie. >>> and in camden, new jersey, people lined the street for the 59th annual pizza parade celebrating puerto rican culture. taking place at the waterfront park. bringing together groups and regions. and the best float won a $500 prize. ♪ >> it was a caribbean celebration at the reading terminal market in center city. the third annual caribbean day with musical performances, art displays by local caribbean artists and cooking demonstrations. held in the celebration of national caribbean heritage month. we'll be right back. >>> finally tonight, a 15-year-old boy living in poverty met a generous man at a grocery store and that became the first moment avenue beginning. here is abc's david wright. >> the chance meeting at a grocery store that ended up changing lives. it all charted when chauncey black offered to carry
. >> hundreds of people celebrated irish culture at the festival. ♪ >> this day-long event took placet penns landing. two stages for music including traditional dance and bagpiping performances. and the crowd checked out arts and crafts, and nothing better than shepherd's pie. >>> and in camden, new jersey, people lined the street for the 59th annual pizza parade celebrating puerto rican culture. taking place at the waterfront park. bringing together groups and regions....
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anthony summers, and irish journalist. he did one of the best early , first titled "conspiracy," and then "not in your lifetime." and another one coming out next post,"om a "washington reporter. and a scholar in berkeley who has been out this for years, his book "deep politics," was interesting. a book on a film by a wisconsin man that came out a few years ago. if you're interested in having a bibliography i would be would help you out. there are a number of them that are quite good. for those old enough to remember, when it comes to the liberal,was kennedy where did he stand? people forget how conservative and right-wing much of the country was in the 60's. i remember in school some of the power elite from california came , reagan's cabinet and nixon, they cheered and were happy he was killed. mr. talbot: exactly, southern california was a bastion of john bircher activity. john kennedy twice in his life decided to go into the belly of the beast and confronted that sentiment. the sentiment that said any negotiation is trea
anthony summers, and irish journalist. he did one of the best early , first titled "conspiracy," and then "not in your lifetime." and another one coming out next post,"om a "washington reporter. and a scholar in berkeley who has been out this for years, his book "deep politics," was interesting. a book on a film by a wisconsin man that came out a few years ago. if you're interested in having a bibliography i would be would help you out. there are a number...
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unlike angelo saxons,s irish community fought hard, there's an very interesting book, when the irish people became white. president kennedy was ulster irish, protestant. but the iric catholics had a very hard time in this country. they created world-class steeching institutions and now one out of every four americans has some kind of irish roots and st. patrick's day parade is the biggest in new york and boston. so good things happen if people with rill to take the blows. >> in regards to the question of religious liberty and religious freedom. there's an intradebate that's taking place about the extent to which religious freedoms and liberties, especially when it comes to for instance, attacking islam. we've seen the violence that eresults when cartoons are drawn in the image of the prophet and there's the intramuslim debate about that. what are your nauts. >> the idea of vij lat lantty justice is totally pro, extra judicial action in any situation. so there are blasphemy laws in islam there still are blasphemy laws in some european countries, it's not like these things have complet
unlike angelo saxons,s irish community fought hard, there's an very interesting book, when the irish people became white. president kennedy was ulster irish, protestant. but the iric catholics had a very hard time in this country. they created world-class steeching institutions and now one out of every four americans has some kind of irish roots and st. patrick's day parade is the biggest in new york and boston. so good things happen if people with rill to take the blows. >> in regards to...
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we have the spanish over this weekend, the italian, the irish.e will be a host of other people. and at the top, you have angela merkel alarmed. it's always about finding some sort of compromise. they won't forget the outcome of referendums and elections. stronger now that the u.k. has presented a challenge? guest: it has to be. at least half of what britain was saying that this thing doesn't work and people like george osborne, he has always made the same point, he has always said you should integrate because you want to have a single currency, you must have a common banking union, some kind of transfer system. you could argue the logical consequence of europe not getting its act together. not trying to blame the europeans for what britain has done. but fundamentally, he was making a strong point and somewhere angela merkel might be prepared to suddenly think about the different ways of pushing this thing together stance.ith a very clear >> we have had many conversations globally about the rise of nationalism. we have to spend a bit more attentio
we have the spanish over this weekend, the italian, the irish.e will be a host of other people. and at the top, you have angela merkel alarmed. it's always about finding some sort of compromise. they won't forget the outcome of referendums and elections. stronger now that the u.k. has presented a challenge? guest: it has to be. at least half of what britain was saying that this thing doesn't work and people like george osborne, he has always made the same point, he has always said you should...
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they're not irish. they're of irish heritage or what have you.h this is that donald trump did not make that case initially. and we now have a lot of republican senators, okay, if we're going to get a political football, coming out in defense of this judge and it's also a slippery slope with the three ren branches of government and a direct attack on one, one supposed to be very fair and impartial. >> but it's not. >> he's showing a record he hasn't. >> he attacked the judge's heritage. it's not just me saying this. it's the leader of the republican party. >> it's mark kirk saying this. mitch mcconnell saying this. >> we know exactly what donald trump. and we need to do a little bit of background. it wasn't a racist comment. it was in relation to his -- >> i don't think so. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you so much for joining us at this hour. >> "legal view with ashleigh banfield" starts right now. >>> thanks to you, we've reached a milestone. >> the last thing we need is hillary clinton in the white house. >> donald trump is t
they're not irish. they're of irish heritage or what have you.h this is that donald trump did not make that case initially. and we now have a lot of republican senators, okay, if we're going to get a political football, coming out in defense of this judge and it's also a slippery slope with the three ren branches of government and a direct attack on one, one supposed to be very fair and impartial. >> but it's not. >> he's showing a record he hasn't. >> he attacked the judge's...
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what if you had an irish-american judge. i'm from pittsburgh.you say because you are german that irish-american judge would be biased. kennedy: he might include me in some group that is excluded from having a seat at the table. thank you for watching the show tonight. don't forget to watch me. the primary connell starts tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 on the west coast. the show will be back wednesday. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great night. (narrator) imagine, wiping away the appearance of crepey skin. on your arms... (female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure
what if you had an irish-american judge. i'm from pittsburgh.you say because you are german that irish-american judge would be biased. kennedy: he might include me in some group that is excluded from having a seat at the table. thank you for watching the show tonight. don't forget to watch me. the primary connell starts tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 on the west coast. the show will be back wednesday. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great night. (narrator) imagine,...
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what if you had an irish-american judge. i'm from pittsburgh.ou say because you are german that irish-american judge would be biased. kennedy: he might include me in some group that is excluded from having a seat at the table. thank you for watching the show tonight. don't forget to watch me. the primary connell starts tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 on the west coast. the show will be back wednesday. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great night. >> he was at the center of a scandal -- the national pastime, gambling, and gangsters. >> arnold rothstein gave them a little bit of money to, supposedly, throw the series. >> "shoeless" joe was arguably the best baseball player of all time. >> he's banned from the game... >> one weeping fan of his cried out, "say it isn't so!" >> ...and the fascination with his tale endures. >> shoeless joe's really part of pop culture. >> so why is his autograph one of the rarest in sports? >> he was virtually illiterate. >> he had a very hard time even writing an individual letter. >> he did.
what if you had an irish-american judge. i'm from pittsburgh.ou say because you are german that irish-american judge would be biased. kennedy: he might include me in some group that is excluded from having a seat at the table. thank you for watching the show tonight. don't forget to watch me. the primary connell starts tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 on the west coast. the show will be back wednesday. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great night. >> he was at the...
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bankers and mash, they lined up at the outdoor ground as they sold authentic irish products.rly a dozen people are hurt tonight when a roller coaster derailed at a theme park in scotland. it was chaos. nine hurt were kids, the it came off the a track, no word on how serious the injuries are but the amusement park is closed >>> thousands showed up in the buff with their bicycles for a protest in oregon. creative shooting here. the reason they're using nudity to get their point across. >>> a neighborhood is stunned after mother shoots and killed her daughter. what police say father was doing when it all went down. . >>> looking for three escaped inmates in south carolina. authorities are warning everyone to lock their doors as they continue the search. the inmates escaped by using a part of a desk to pry open a window. they were in stolen car and the chase was on. they escaped after the car crashed into a wooded area they ran off and lost the police. authorities say these men are career thieves and most likely not armed. >>> lives lost and homes, massive california wild fire th
bankers and mash, they lined up at the outdoor ground as they sold authentic irish products.rly a dozen people are hurt tonight when a roller coaster derailed at a theme park in scotland. it was chaos. nine hurt were kids, the it came off the a track, no word on how serious the injuries are but the amusement park is closed >>> thousands showed up in the buff with their bicycles for a protest in oregon. creative shooting here. the reason they're using nudity to get their point across....
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it was directed at the irish, at polls, italians, and you can go back and read what was said about those groups. it is identical to what they're now saying about mexicans, or gaut uatemal guatemalans, el salvadorians. they're different, they don't fit, they won't assimilate, they bring crime. the same arguments. you go back to the 1800s, the language is identical. but guess what? they kept coming. and they kept coming because america offered possibility for their children and their grandchildren. and even if they were initially diskrim gaitcriminatined agains system allowed them to become parking lot of this american family. so we should take some of this rhetoric seriously and answer boldly and clearly. but you should not they is representative of how the american people think. >> and now our third question, a reporter from the united states, from reuters. >> i should point out that roberto is also skreecretly fro canada. so canadians now get an extra question. >> thank you, mr. president. >> given how the brexit vote shook the stability of the economy, do you feel you need to calm the
it was directed at the irish, at polls, italians, and you can go back and read what was said about those groups. it is identical to what they're now saying about mexicans, or gaut uatemal guatemalans, el salvadorians. they're different, they don't fit, they won't assimilate, they bring crime. the same arguments. you go back to the 1800s, the language is identical. but guess what? they kept coming. and they kept coming because america offered possibility for their children and their...
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the irish, if you study their history, they fought hard. there was a very interesting book which is about irish catholics. people think kennedy was the first i was president. it was actually injured jackson, but he was -- andrew jackson but he was protestant. i catholic set a hard time this country. they duked it out on the streets, treated world-class , and nowinstitutions one out of every four americans has some kind of irish roots. and saint patrick's day biggest parade in new york and boston. happen if people work hard enough and are willing to take the blows. >> in regards to the question of religious liberty and religious muslimm, there is a intra- debate about the extent to which religious freedom and liberty should be granted. especially when it comes to attacking islam. we see a violence that arose when cartoons are drawn in the image of the profit. intra-muslimthis debate. >> first of all, the idea vigilante justice is prohibited in the islamic religion. no muslim is allowed to take extra-judicial action in any situation. there ar
the irish, if you study their history, they fought hard. there was a very interesting book which is about irish catholics. people think kennedy was the first i was president. it was actually injured jackson, but he was -- andrew jackson but he was protestant. i catholic set a hard time this country. they duked it out on the streets, treated world-class , and nowinstitutions one out of every four americans has some kind of irish roots. and saint patrick's day biggest parade in new york and...
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. >> reporter: some of those irish guys and the other cyclists are hoping the fans will be bringing out the cowbells. it helps to energize them as they make their way along main street. the men's competition will begin at 8:00 in the morning. women's at 12:30. again, it's rain or shine. if there is severe weather, there may be some temporary delays. reporting live in man tee okay, rose maryor rosemary o'connor. >>> you can get severe weather alerts accep s sent right to yo phone or tablet. >>> heavy rain and stormed moved through pittsburg this morning leaving one westmoreland trailer park under water. >>> army search teams in texas continue to look for four missing soldiers who were swept away by fast moving floodwaters. the soldiers were riding in a 2.5 ton transport truck when it flipped over in a creek that runs through ft. hood. five soldiers died and three others rescued. today officials revealed they were in the process of closing roads when the truck was swept away by high water. search crews are still looking for the four missing soldiers. >>> and more than half of texas remain
. >> reporter: some of those irish guys and the other cyclists are hoping the fans will be bringing out the cowbells. it helps to energize them as they make their way along main street. the men's competition will begin at 8:00 in the morning. women's at 12:30. again, it's rain or shine. if there is severe weather, there may be some temporary delays. reporting live in man tee okay, rose maryor rosemary o'connor. >>> you can get severe weather alerts accep s sent right to yo phone...
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it is done against the irish in the 1850's, specifically the first time in gains weight, and it works. >> the mark of a great talk is when we have to interrupt the questioning for the next speaker. take you, andrew. mr. gyory: my pleasure. [applause] >> american history tv on c-span3. tonight at 10:00 eastern on real america, -- >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. kilometers to140 key west florida in nearly 2000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980, approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida. here, interviews from these new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, a 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. bill clinton: in the name of the hard-working americans that make up our forgot middle-class, i probably accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> and incumbent president george h.w. bush accepts his party's nomination in houston. president bush: i am f
it is done against the irish in the 1850's, specifically the first time in gains weight, and it works. >> the mark of a great talk is when we have to interrupt the questioning for the next speaker. take you, andrew. mr. gyory: my pleasure. [applause] >> american history tv on c-span3. tonight at 10:00 eastern on real america, -- >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. kilometers to140 key west florida in nearly 2000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >>...
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's and prompting massive wave of irish immigration, would walk from south america to europe. there is another little interesting tidbit of the columbian exchange. a lot of this guano was sold to french sugarbeet farmers. but probably half of it went to british agriculture to help grow food for the industrialization of britain. about a quarter of it went to the united states. not surprisingly, a lot of it went to the american south, to help restore the fertility that some planters had worn out. increasingly, the importance of guano to american farmers led to political calls to break the peruvian monopoly. president fillmore, one of the less memorable presidents in our history, dedicated a substantial part of his annual address, the state of the union, in 1850, to the need for the united states to find strategic guano reserves. it was to mid-19th century politics with oil is today. in 1856, and i should get my slide here, congress passed the guano islands act of 1856. what this act effectively did, it allowed american citizens who might be searching for new guano islands in the
's and prompting massive wave of irish immigration, would walk from south america to europe. there is another little interesting tidbit of the columbian exchange. a lot of this guano was sold to french sugarbeet farmers. but probably half of it went to british agriculture to help grow food for the industrialization of britain. about a quarter of it went to the united states. not surprisingly, a lot of it went to the american south, to help restore the fertility that some planters had worn out....
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eu with the irish immigrantsts come like the russian and eastern european jews so the torso itself this disturbing of the man they know that which.so but they cannot discern his weight they don't know is a no white man? that would take a huge priority is it is being geared? the people suggested so there is a hysteria of what to do to paralyze the investigation because it is the reputation in the of the city of brotherly love. but it is profoundly in a deeply divided by race andrch. differences so so the project to get his race is of importance for a bunch of reasons. >> it is impossible to read these books without propelling yourself for word and constantly thinking of p the african-american people and of black people thinking stowe it divides the country with our approach to crime but go back to the late 18th-century years how do they react to the news of a black murder? >> obviously the austin cops immediately look for a black suspect. we're only 20 years removed from the civil war austin is still a confederate state and there is a theory what is going on young black men because they
eu with the irish immigrantsts come like the russian and eastern european jews so the torso itself this disturbing of the man they know that which.so but they cannot discern his weight they don't know is a no white man? that would take a huge priority is it is being geared? the people suggested so there is a hysteria of what to do to paralyze the investigation because it is the reputation in the of the city of brotherly love. but it is profoundly in a deeply divided by race andrch. differences...