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basically, it's an irish jam session.ou keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people come and go, and if the atmosphere and the spirit is good, it can go on for hours and hours, days in some cases. (narrator) many musical traditions have rich histories of their own. in the 20th century, musicians have been drawn to european music from the middle ages and renaissance, a repertoire commonly referred to as early music. because this music hasn't been performed for centuries, playing it today involves research, recreation, and imagination. (man) i always felt that early music was the music that's never made it to the 20th century as a performing tradition. it's important to keep this music alive because it's fantastic music. it's beautiful in its own way just like music from other cultures is beautiful in its own way. it's very different from modern western music. [ensemble playing early music] i was struck right away by something in the music. it really resonated ins
basically, it's an irish jam session.ou keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people come and go, and if the atmosphere and the spirit is good, it can go on for hours and hours, days in some cases. (narrator) many musical traditions have rich histories of their own. in the 20th century, musicians have been drawn to european music from the middle ages and renaissance, a repertoire commonly referred to as early music. because this music...
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, irish people, people coming together and celebrating the irish community in america.'m end ising it back to you guys, god bless america, from the the irish community in north wildwood. >> thanks, very much, tori. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" nitpicks tours tell the story a drug for something totally different is showing promise when it comes to hair loss. how it is actually helping people grow new hair. >>> plus this... >>> a new national museum will soon open its doors, showcasing black history from a unique perspective. i'm marley hall in washington with the preview coming up. >>> they look adorable tiny baby tortoisees, however, we will tell you why a rescue group is warning people no the to buy them as pets. more news when key come >>> a warning for pet owners, rescue groups are urging people to stop buying a particular type of tortoise, now, these little guys may start out the size of the tennis ball but they do not stay small forever and that is what is put some pet owners in a tough spot. this tortoise can grow 250-pound, they also can live for decade. an
, irish people, people coming together and celebrating the irish community in america.'m end ising it back to you guys, god bless america, from the the irish community in north wildwood. >> thanks, very much, tori. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news" nitpicks tours tell the story a drug for something totally different is showing promise when it comes to hair loss. how it is actually helping people grow new hair. >>> plus this... >>> a new national...
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i'm irish.ns, we're drinking a spot of tea, half the irish people in there are probably stayed too long on their visas or whatever it is. it's not the level of mexicans. mexican people are some of the most extraordinary people you will ever meet in your life, and they are working, doing incredible jobs, some very sophisticated, some are jobs americans don't want to do, but i'm irish, i'm very offended, we were economic refugees. we got off the boat here smelling of (bleep) and, you know, we were rough and, you know, no blacks and irish, we know this story, but we've made a contribution to america. i think most americans will agree the irish are part of your story. >> rose: the country has been built on immigrants. >> the country is built on this principle. the promised land belongs to those who need it most, surely. >> rose: will you campaign? will h you get involved? >> no, i can't do that. i really can't do that. but i just feel like we have to stand up and be counted in some kind of luminous
i'm irish.ns, we're drinking a spot of tea, half the irish people in there are probably stayed too long on their visas or whatever it is. it's not the level of mexicans. mexican people are some of the most extraordinary people you will ever meet in your life, and they are working, doing incredible jobs, some very sophisticated, some are jobs americans don't want to do, but i'm irish, i'm very offended, we were economic refugees. we got off the boat here smelling of (bleep) and, you know, we...
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i am irish, when he talks about illegal aliens?long on their visas. too long on their visas. mexican people are some of the most extraordinary people you have met in your life. they are doing incredible jobs. some very sophisticated, some that americans do not want them to do. i am irish. i am very offended. we were refugees, economic refugees. we got off the boat smelling bad. we were rough, we know this story. we have made a contribution to america. i think most americans will agree, the irish are part of your story. charlie: the country is built on immigrants. bono: the country is built on this principle. the promised land belongs to those who need it most, surely. charlie: well you campaign? will you get involved? bono: i really can't do that. i feel like we have to stand up be counted in some kind of luminous way. i will figure out a way. let me talk about red. the 10th anniversary, those things. a new push to electrify africa. i remember you sitting at this table talking about debt forgiveness. you came here, selling the idea
i am irish, when he talks about illegal aliens?long on their visas. too long on their visas. mexican people are some of the most extraordinary people you have met in your life. they are doing incredible jobs. some very sophisticated, some that americans do not want them to do. i am irish. i am very offended. we were refugees, economic refugees. we got off the boat smelling bad. we were rough, we know this story. we have made a contribution to america. i think most americans will agree, the...
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the irish did. it wasn't just the irish.t was the workers and so of course it was very complex and confused, confusing as most of new york city history is. >> where their slaves in new york city at this time? >> slavery ended in new york city over gradual period but it did in 1827 however southerners could legally bring slaves with them when they came to visit so there were slaves in the city but not local slaves. there were about 12,000 blacks and they were freed blacks. beyond there being free the situation was not measurably better than being in the south. not after 1827. one of the reasons they started it was called manumission, freeing the slaves. they started that in 1790 and let it go until 1827 partly to get the others the slave owners enough time to find buyers for their slaves. i should say that's my interpretation of it. i'm not sure that's true. actually i am sure that that's true. [laughter] >> i'm trying to imagine the geography of these factions in the city at the time where abolitionist and republicans sort o
the irish did. it wasn't just the irish.t was the workers and so of course it was very complex and confused, confusing as most of new york city history is. >> where their slaves in new york city at this time? >> slavery ended in new york city over gradual period but it did in 1827 however southerners could legally bring slaves with them when they came to visit so there were slaves in the city but not local slaves. there were about 12,000 blacks and they were freed blacks. beyond...
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i am irish. i am very offended.t off the boat snowing up -- -- smelling bad. we have made a contribution to america. i think most americans will agree, the irish are part of your story. the country is built on this principle. the promised land belongs to those who need it most, surely. charlie: where you campaign? can't do that. i feel like we have to stand up and be counted. i will figure out a way. let me talk about the 10th anniversary, red. a new push to electrify a laugh electrify africa. i remove or you talking about debt forgiveness. you came here, selling the idea of that forgiveness. how long ago was that? bono: a long time ago. 16 years ago. charlie: we've got countries that cannot get on with their development because they have an overwhelming debt. the only way to deal with it is to find a way to forgive them so they can use those resources. later, and 46lion million africans going to school. that is where the money saved was spent. charlie: what is electrified africa? the: what is going on now, narrativ
i am irish. i am very offended.t off the boat snowing up -- -- smelling bad. we have made a contribution to america. i think most americans will agree, the irish are part of your story. the country is built on this principle. the promised land belongs to those who need it most, surely. charlie: where you campaign? can't do that. i feel like we have to stand up and be counted. i will figure out a way. let me talk about the 10th anniversary, red. a new push to electrify a laugh electrify africa....
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[ensemble playing irish tune] [singing in gaelic] (jerry o'sullivan) irish traditional music-- any ofumental music-- it really comes from the older singing style called sean nos singing and sean nos is two irish language words meaning old way. they're very, very moving, very, very intimate songs. it's usually a group of people sitting in a circle around a table. the custom is for the singer to reach out and grab the hand of whoever is next to him or her, and they start this rowing motion as they're singing the song. it's not in time to the piece; there's no rhythmic thing, but it's an emotional custom where you're really-- the singer and the audience are really joined together. [playing celtic music] i think the fact that i play the uillean pipes-- it's a good instrument for imitating the sean-nos singers. you can slide notes in somewhat the same way, you try to ornament in somewhat the same way, so its a very good instrument for playing slow airs. slow airs, what you attempt to do as closely as possible is to follow the style of the singer. with these songs is telling a story, litera
[ensemble playing irish tune] [singing in gaelic] (jerry o'sullivan) irish traditional music-- any ofumental music-- it really comes from the older singing style called sean nos singing and sean nos is two irish language words meaning old way. they're very, very moving, very, very intimate songs. it's usually a group of people sitting in a circle around a table. the custom is for the singer to reach out and grab the hand of whoever is next to him or her, and they start this rowing motion as...
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and non-irish alike. their work was the precursor to american rolls for ireland's presence and they played a major part in american political life. when the statue was moved 50 years ago, many leading american figures served on the bipartisan dedication committee, including john w. mccormack and senators dirksen and mike mansfield and joined by the secretary of interior, stuart udall and rector of st. michael's cathedral. president johnson conveyed his admiration in a message to the event writing, and i quote, the sheer pastism and the gallant courage have inspired americans no less than irishmen. we are proud to accord a place of honor here in the nation's capitol whose struggles and sacrifices bespeak the yes or noings of mankind throughout the ages. the u.s. government has recognized the significance of this park and its central statue in keeping alive not om the memory but the ideals that he fought and what he was executed for. i hope we continue that record in the bipartisan cooperation here today by
and non-irish alike. their work was the precursor to american rolls for ireland's presence and they played a major part in american political life. when the statue was moved 50 years ago, many leading american figures served on the bipartisan dedication committee, including john w. mccormack and senators dirksen and mike mansfield and joined by the secretary of interior, stuart udall and rector of st. michael's cathedral. president johnson conveyed his admiration in a message to the event...
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and the irish next saturday, take on duke.tgame show, with doug flutie, kathryn tappen, our great crew, mike tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame football, penaltied by verizon. [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all... we should fit into your life. [ laughing ] not the other way around. [ clock ticking ] >>> taking cover. new surveillance video show as police officer ducking for cover after apparently being hit by a ram page in west philadelphia. >>> and radar shows the wet weather that could disrupt your sunday and the start of your work week. ♪ >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >>> right now on nbc 10, searching for answers. video shows the gunman responsible for a shooting ram page in west philadelphia walking calmly, not running in between attacks. >> help me, please. >> reporter: she was just one of six people shot. one of them killed as the suspect crea
and the irish next saturday, take on duke.tgame show, with doug flutie, kathryn tappen, our great crew, mike tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame football, penaltied by verizon. [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all... we should fit into your life. [ laughing ] not the other way around. [ clock ticking ] >>> taking cover....
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so, now back to texas and our scotch-irish guys. among the peoples moving on to the plains are people like the comanches who emerge and build themselves into a major indigenous power on the southern plains. they do so by beating up other people. incorporating other people in their society like an american melting pot, controlling and dominating trade networks so that they're getting guns from wichita indians who are trading with french traders on the mississippi. shuttling between wichita indians and pueblo indians in the west. they build an economy based on buffalo hunting, for sure, but also on herding, pasturalism and also on raiding the south, raiding spanish settlements, and then later raiding mexican settlements. so one of the things the mexican government does is what kind of the pennsylvania government had done, well, let's get some people in here to act as a buffer to protect ourselves against the comanches and the utes and the apaches, these newly powerful indian nations who now have horses and guns and are beating up on u
so, now back to texas and our scotch-irish guys. among the peoples moving on to the plains are people like the comanches who emerge and build themselves into a major indigenous power on the southern plains. they do so by beating up other people. incorporating other people in their society like an american melting pot, controlling and dominating trade networks so that they're getting guns from wichita indians who are trading with french traders on the mississippi. shuttling between wichita...
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. >> mike: irish, down 29 tonight. can the irish get back to force overtime here? kizer, trying to throw it underneath. and too hard behind, as his intended receiver, c.j. sanders, was blanketed. >> doug: it's a four-man rush, to allow kizer to deliver the ball. there, he went through progression and got hit as he threw. but in general, a much better execution by the offensive line. >> mike: folston is the back for this key drive, he helped try to block malik mcdowell. and that pass is complete. caught by equanimeous st. brown. fourth catch of the night for st. brown. >> doug: kizer stood tall on the back foot and delivered. third down converses, look for a kizer run. >> mike: so often, that first first down of the drive, the hardest one to get when the pressure is on. trying to take off. can't get away. brought down. williams, the redshirt freshman from chicago. biggest defensive play so far. forty and seven. 3:37 to go. going to take time-out here to make the decision. >> doug: there wasn't a lot there. i was looking downfield for a route. looked if kizer thought
. >> mike: irish, down 29 tonight. can the irish get back to force overtime here? kizer, trying to throw it underneath. and too hard behind, as his intended receiver, c.j. sanders, was blanketed. >> doug: it's a four-man rush, to allow kizer to deliver the ball. there, he went through progression and got hit as he threw. but in general, a much better execution by the offensive line. >> mike: folston is the back for this key drive, he helped try to block malik mcdowell. and...
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and you won as a kid who came irish play. you're one game played at notre dame stadium, the second road start, you get a win, as well. nice story to tell for a fifth year senior. >> doug: phenomenal effort. phenomenal effort. ran with the ball. key completions. even towards the end of the game, he was conservative with the ball towards the end of the game. but it played out. he knew what kind of defense he has. he knew he could run the game. he runs the show with this offense. >> mike: he rubs a balanced offense tonight. >> kathryn: you let off a sigh of relief. describe what it is like coaching tonight. >> it was tight. great comeback by notre dame. i thought our guys played really well. but you know, filed it away at the end. a great run by r.j. shelton gets >> kathryn: notre dame made it interesting there at the end of the game. how did you manage to hold them off? >> deshone kizer, he started to hit his plays. went downfield a little bit. has great poise. you saw them do that against texas, as well. got a great football t
and you won as a kid who came irish play. you're one game played at notre dame stadium, the second road start, you get a win, as well. nice story to tell for a fifth year senior. >> doug: phenomenal effort. phenomenal effort. ran with the ball. key completions. even towards the end of the game, he was conservative with the ball towards the end of the game. but it played out. he knew what kind of defense he has. he knew he could run the game. he runs the show with this offense. >>...
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that's an irish newspaper this morning. >> here's the quote. >> the irish independent newspaper, in factwell worth reading this interview. no one did anything wrong. ireland is being picked on and it's unacceptable and its total political crap. >> gets your attention. >>> we're keeping an eye on global stocks right now. u.s. futures pointing to a higher start in what is traditionally the worst month of the year. the month of september. will it be a volatile one. we're going to talk when we come back the depo my economist. ahead of the next 48 hours. you're watching cnbc. first in business. worldwide. r the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. >>> welcome pack to "world wide exchange." let's
that's an irish newspaper this morning. >> here's the quote. >> the irish independent newspaper, in factwell worth reading this interview. no one did anything wrong. ireland is being picked on and it's unacceptable and its total political crap. >> gets your attention. >>> we're keeping an eye on global stocks right now. u.s. futures pointing to a higher start in what is traditionally the worst month of the year. the month of september. will it be a volatile one. we're...
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but the irish. it was a workers' revolt. so was as confusing as mostly york city history slavery was ended in 1827 however they bring the slaves with them and not local slaves. beyond them being freed the situation is not measurably better. >> but not after 1827. one of the reasons they started, in 1798 to lead ago partly to give the owners enough time to find buyers. that is my interpretation of it actually. but i think it is true. [laughter] >> hiv-2 imagine the geography of the city at the time. with republicans to occupy those identified able neighborhoods. >> very good question. the white abolitionists tended to be from new england, have money, the fifth ward, the area around washington square park, greenwich village the only one that voted for abraham lincoln. bear were others that is called the east village now but it was relative upscale. i did not mention this before but there is definitely a class divide but remember almost everybody in new york city was below 42nd in many were below 23rd in. 13,000 people crammed
but the irish. it was a workers' revolt. so was as confusing as mostly york city history slavery was ended in 1827 however they bring the slaves with them and not local slaves. beyond them being freed the situation is not measurably better. >> but not after 1827. one of the reasons they started, in 1798 to lead ago partly to give the owners enough time to find buyers. that is my interpretation of it actually. but i think it is true. [laughter] >> hiv-2 imagine the geography of the...
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we just love it here. >> i can see. >> and in one irish tradition every year, irish weekend is policean trum and piper ban. >> ban started in 196. we are coming up on our 20th year anniversary and it is a big deal for us. we're down here celebrating irish weekend here in north wildwood. >> ♪ >> reporter: today it is about making happy memories. >> since we do so many sad events we figure through the year why not do happy events and this is one of those happy events we like to come out and let our hair down. >> reporter: every other irish lad in north wildwood would agree today business happiness and having some irish fun. >> man, lou pretty. >> gorgeous. >> and still to come on "eyewitness news" what one doctor calls a game changer, as a medical roar but feel no pain, remember nothing, and then just get up and walk out afterward with no side effects. health reporter stephanie stahl will tell you how it can happen coming up. >>> why have so many people applied to work at a new national museum showcasing african-american history, i'm marley hall in washington with the answer coming up.
we just love it here. >> i can see. >> and in one irish tradition every year, irish weekend is policean trum and piper ban. >> ban started in 196. we are coming up on our 20th year anniversary and it is a big deal for us. we're down here celebrating irish weekend here in north wildwood. >> ♪ >> reporter: today it is about making happy memories. >> since we do so many sad events we figure through the year why not do happy events and this is one of those...
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the food competition with an irish accent. everybody who bought a ticket got to vote on the best.the money going to a select group of schools whose students helped serve the crowd.it marks the half way point to st patrick's day and is organized each year by the ancient order of hibernians..a group formed back in the 19th century when they had to protect irish immigrants. in modern times the group has transitioned to preserving irish culture. shawn lundie, president aoh, milwaukee: throughout the united states the irish did face persecution today we're better off than our acestors but we still promote irish culture and catholic education which we think it still important today." music and girls dancing dancing two time world champion cashel dennehy irish dancers got the with the sing along..better luck on st patrick's day... 3 your full readycast with meterologist rebecca schuld is next...stay tuned. today: isolated shower still possible. highs near 69. wind: ne 5-15+ mph.tonight: showers weekend/week ahead: drying out saturday
the food competition with an irish accent. everybody who bought a ticket got to vote on the best.the money going to a select group of schools whose students helped serve the crowd.it marks the half way point to st patrick's day and is organized each year by the ancient order of hibernians..a group formed back in the 19th century when they had to protect irish immigrants. in modern times the group has transitioned to preserving irish culture. shawn lundie, president aoh, milwaukee: throughout...
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and the irish next saturday, take on duke. nbcsn, the notre dame postgame show, with doug flutie, tappen, our great crew, mike tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action they desperately needed. dana young understood. that was wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the benefits they are entitled to and the honor they deserve. dana young has our back and she has yours. dana young for the florida senate. >>> breaking news sun news channel 8. >>> explosion in new york city. [siren] tonight, manhattan on alert. [siren] 25 people are hurt, the city is on the edge. i'm ron carter and thanks for joining us. now, breaking news. there is a news conference taking place by the nypd on the explosion in manhattan that started a few minutes ago. let's listen in. >>> there is no specific evidence at this point. i want to say more broadly, there is no specific and credible threats a
and the irish next saturday, take on duke. nbcsn, the notre dame postgame show, with doug flutie, tappen, our great crew, mike tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action they desperately needed. dana young understood. that was wrong, so we changed that law. to ensure these families get the benefits they are entitled to and the honor they deserve. dana...
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and the irish next saturday, take on duke. nbcsn, the notre dame postgame show, with doug flutie, kathryn tappen, tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame football, penaltied by verizon. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ? quiet. convenient. and surprisingly affordable. right now, take 25% off all motorized blinds and shades. life's just gotten a little bit easier. >> anchor: breaking news out of manhattan. an explosion rocking one of the neighborhoods. three buildings damaged. at least 25 people were hurt. >> anchor: a news conference taking place right now. mayor de blasio speaking to the media. let's listen in. >> preliminary information is something we will be investigating very carefully. there is no evidence at this point, of a terror connection. i also want to affirm that connection to the incident in new jersey. it is, again, too early to say anything definitive on those questions. but t
and the irish next saturday, take on duke. nbcsn, the notre dame postgame show, with doug flutie, kathryn tappen, tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame football, penaltied by verizon. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ? quiet. convenient. and surprisingly affordable. right now, take 25% off all motorized blinds and shades. life's just gotten a little bit...
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noonan: no, apple is doing is separately, and the irish decision will -- and the irish will make a decisionomorrow. we do not accept that the irish encourages acting improperly, secondly, we think that combatants under european law is with sovereign governments. we think the commission in europe is trying to get through a back door to influence matches and portray them as state issues. david: apple insists it did nothing wrong. tim cook says, "apple follows the law and pays all of the taxes wherever we operate." where does this mean for apple? bob: this is a small hint to them, even if they are forced to pay it. longer-term, how they think about dealing with europe, doesn't impact of other companies impact europe? caroline: the ceo of germany's largest lender, john kline, shooting down a merger with verizon. saying he would like to see his bank actually shrink. john: part of the world we are doing is to make our banks smaller in order to make it a bit simpler. we want to set higher standards for control, but we want to make more successful. caroline: this news, this report, isn't really new
noonan: no, apple is doing is separately, and the irish decision will -- and the irish will make a decisionomorrow. we do not accept that the irish encourages acting improperly, secondly, we think that combatants under european law is with sovereign governments. we think the commission in europe is trying to get through a back door to influence matches and portray them as state issues. david: apple insists it did nothing wrong. tim cook says, "apple follows the law and pays all of the...
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speaking of fun, about irish whiskey. this is pronounced irish pub. i think this is going through leave. this is right next to a. coming in and out of there. one of the friendliest neighborhood bars. you're coming from an area that add to some flavor to her the most important is the whiskey.h so you have a kettle of hot water in her. >> my could irishf have ae kettle of hot water. >> i like this million on, comes from my mom we always have it on the boyle heights home. here we go. but what kind. >> (you did your mom like? do you like to you? >> love it. i drink it all the time. i wish jamison measures established in 1780 i cloves and mount lemmon is this what you have inis ireland for breakfast my first is to do 50 of the close of them and they would all come in for lunch it was a liquid lunch to have to get ready for that. >> us >> it would be a good eye-opener to two ready for theod afternoon of work. >> lots of whiskey there. it really does with the citruss and cloves. beautiful mexican. >> they are beer and an irish pub in san francisco not too th
speaking of fun, about irish whiskey. this is pronounced irish pub. i think this is going through leave. this is right next to a. coming in and out of there. one of the friendliest neighborhood bars. you're coming from an area that add to some flavor to her the most important is the whiskey.h so you have a kettle of hot water in her. >> my could irishf have ae kettle of hot water. >> i like this million on, comes from my mom we always have it on the boyle heights home. here we go....
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and the irish next saturday, take on duke.tgame show, with doug flutie, kathryn tappen, our great crew, mike tirico, good night from south bend. thanks for watching notre dame football, penaltied by verizon. city, where an explosion has injured dozens of people. ==terry/2-shot== this special edition ofbc >>> breaking news out of new york city where an explosion has injured dozens of people of the. >>> this special edition of nbc bay area news starts right now. i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> and i'm peggy bunker, police say a bomb blew up in a trash bin. at least 25 people are hurt, none of the injuries are life-threatening at this time. photos show the bin that was torn up after the explosion, now the nearby windows of an apartment complex blew out. witnesses here in the crowded chelsea neighborhood say it was deafening, and gunfire untilled the area, happening at tonighe 23rd area, an area that provides services to the blind, also an area known for restaurants. >>> and at least two areas were evacuated, the task force is on scene a
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irish eyes will be smiling today on the 25th annual irish fall festival in north wildwood, it's the largestirish festival on the east coast, in fact, a quarter of a million visitors are expected to make part. you can listen to traditional irish music, there are also plenty of vendors who will help you pick out some green memorabilia. >>> coming up, it was a free street festival, but it came at a cost for some drivers. how a mix up with philadelphia and towing, we will tell you what the city plans to do about it next. >>> we know how depp pratt we are for a franchise quarterback. this guy is aaron ronlers. >> hop on board, the wentz wagon is circling wentzylvania, coming the craze that is carson wentz. plus we will tell you who is getting credit for getting him ready for the games. i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. nuclear, just the power the devastation, is very important to me. i want to be unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable, unpredictable. priorities usa act
irish eyes will be smiling today on the 25th annual irish fall festival in north wildwood, it's the largestirish festival on the east coast, in fact, a quarter of a million visitors are expected to make part. you can listen to traditional irish music, there are also plenty of vendors who will help you pick out some green memorabilia. >>> coming up, it was a free street festival, but it came at a cost for some drivers. how a mix up with philadelphia and towing, we will tell you what the...
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four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. until too late. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming bac
four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00...
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four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back.ack. then special teams wackiness has us tied. folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. and kizer doesn't pick him up until too late. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're under 2:00. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:5
four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back.ack. then special teams wackiness has us tied. folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach's challenge cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to...
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four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. until too late. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're und >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming back with a goo
four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left cost them the time-out. under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer....
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beth think of him to be irish catholic with uh cultural reputation of the irish catholic america and the 19th century. but ted sorensen and i believe to perform some magic or out be. he reached all the way back to governor winthrop and connected to him directly so kennedy in that speech could connect to himself a very kennett identity and to fit with what some later with it becomes that success was a tagline. let me add a little bit of a mystery. and use cents already but taken by a a speech of the eisenhower college. he then attaches come up last week with clinton gave that important address in that speech very carefully written with celebrity phrases calling the indispensable bashan she quoted abraham we can that we hear the basilisk place on earth dad as exceptional nation that is so controversial for president obama and set eyes still believe she may have even said shining city on the hill and adjusted july at the democratic national convention president obama unconnected himself more directly than he ever has showy durability. and and criticize a donald trump and he said ronald
beth think of him to be irish catholic with uh cultural reputation of the irish catholic america and the 19th century. but ted sorensen and i believe to perform some magic or out be. he reached all the way back to governor winthrop and connected to him directly so kennedy in that speech could connect to himself a very kennett identity and to fit with what some later with it becomes that success was a tagline. let me add a little bit of a mystery. and use cents already but taken by a a speech of...
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the irish score the games first 14 points. but duke ties it up -- then deshone kizer drops the snap deep in his own end. ben humphreys jumps on the lose ball. david cutcliffe is fired up. next play -- it's jones the rookie duke - 21-14. the irish score the next 14 to regain the lead with less than seven minutes to go -- but another big play by the blue devils. anthony nash -- breaks a tackle -- and there is nobody to bring him down -- a 64 yard tying touchdown -- it's 35 all. nash with two touchdowns. duke's defense follows that up great play -- kizer trying to make up for a sack -- errant throw - marquies price fields the easy interception. the blue devils move the ball 44 yards aj reid with the chip shot field goal -- and duke leads by three with just one minute and change on the clock. 4th down - the irish must convert -- and the pass by kizer falls incomplete. duke wins in south bend -- 38-35. road this afternoon in off to a good start. already leading 3-nothing in the first quarter. malcolm bell the pass complete to lavon
the irish score the games first 14 points. but duke ties it up -- then deshone kizer drops the snap deep in his own end. ben humphreys jumps on the lose ball. david cutcliffe is fired up. next play -- it's jones the rookie duke - 21-14. the irish score the next 14 to regain the lead with less than seven minutes to go -- but another big play by the blue devils. anthony nash -- breaks a tackle -- and there is nobody to bring him down -- a 64 yard tying touchdown -- it's 35 all. nash with two...
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and the irish next saturday, take on duke. nbcsn, the notre dame postgame show, with doug flutie, tirico, good night from south bend. >> anchor: explosion in new york city. at least two dozen people injured. investigation continued. >> anchor: one of the biggest headaches now in the area. intersection in the state. >> anchor: metro police chose basketball as their game of the day today. >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> anchor: we are starting with breaking police and firefighters at the scene of a possible explosion in new york city. authorities say at least two dozen people suffered minor injuries. a police spokesman said it happened in chelsea section of manhattan. >> anchor: several people taken to the hospital with injuries. the fire department tweeted none of the injuries appear to be life-threatening. the extent of the injuries or damage were not immediately available. have ruled out gas as a possible cause of the explosion. >> anchor: i believe we have mayor bill de blasio in new york giving us a press concert.
and the irish next saturday, take on duke. nbcsn, the notre dame postgame show, with doug flutie, tirico, good night from south bend. >> anchor: explosion in new york city. at least two dozen people injured. investigation continued. >> anchor: one of the biggest headaches now in the area. intersection in the state. >> anchor: metro police chose basketball as their game of the day today. >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> anchor: we are starting with breaking...
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texas topples the irish, here at home. ? ? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. tried to run over a woman with a small child and someone else opened fire. >>> donald trump in our -- more of the world's -- more of the world. >>> after saying goodbye to 22 players yesterday we have news about the cardinals. >>> a man sh tried to hit a woman and a small child with his car. they are live at the scene what can you tell us >> reporter: the mother and child are not injured their expected to be okay. it all happened down this street were this man tried to hit this child and someone opened fire. it all happened at 5:30 pm. investigation on hold. what they have told us so far we still don't know who the person is shot the suspect but police said he was nearby when the man tried to hit the woman and child with his car. after the person opened fire on the suspect he got away wounded and drove out to fully five avenue and buckeye road. that is where we found cops swarming the area. we don't know who this person was who opened fire on the suspect or how he
texas topples the irish, here at home. ? ? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. tried to run over a woman with a small child and someone else opened fire. >>> donald trump in our -- more of the world's -- more of the world. >>> after saying goodbye to 22 players yesterday we have news about the cardinals. >>> a man sh tried to hit a woman and a small child with his car. they are live at the scene what can you tell us >> reporter: the mother...
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this is not anglo-irish. this is deutsche bank in 2016.should do with the irish did with michael noonan. i would like to know how you define the nascent federalism of your. define -- europe. the fibrous federalism that prime minister may will face. minister noonan: prior to brexit, when there was speculation about how they would amongthe european answer my finance colleagues was a more integrated europe would be the way to protect financial institutions. there is now a departure from that. nobody is advocating that where i work anymore. europe approach is that has a series of problems, and these albums are impacting -- people inre impacting different countries. they are impacting so strongly that they are moving away from traditional support and moving to fringe parties. rather than having more integration, the approach now is to take these problems singularly and solve them singularly. there is a more practical approach now. i don't think prime minister may face more demands of integration. francine: there has been talk of you selling off
this is not anglo-irish. this is deutsche bank in 2016.should do with the irish did with michael noonan. i would like to know how you define the nascent federalism of your. define -- europe. the fibrous federalism that prime minister may will face. minister noonan: prior to brexit, when there was speculation about how they would amongthe european answer my finance colleagues was a more integrated europe would be the way to protect financial institutions. there is now a departure from that....
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. >> we do not expect that they -- the irish authorities did anything improper. >> we criticize europebut we should look at ourselves. >> that sets a dangerous precedent. nejra: bank of japan hints at more stimulus while things are looking up and china, and the u.s. jobs report could be critical for the fed. >> i do think there is enough here to keep them on a path to raise rates by the end of the year. nejra: central banks are a topic with prominent guests who pull no punches -- central banks are a topic of conversation with prominent banks that pull no punches. >> the work is never done, and i do not think you can say one and done and that is it. >> raising by 25 basis points in september, and then doing it again in december. nejra: plus, a one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin. pres. putin: we will work with -- if someone says they want to work with russia, we will welcome it. nejra: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ hello and welcome. i am nejra cehic. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, interviews, analysis fro
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but the irish have come all the way back, thanks to deshone kizer. 75-0 in a span of 12 years when they're up by the margin they were in the third quarter. second and five. jacorey warrick, a quick guy, has a 15-yard reception, and here come the horns. >> todd: notre dame was coming with an outside blitz, they love. and buechele saw it, threw right to the voided area. >> joe: with time, and a reception to foreman. >> todd: this is a great start. and look at buechele's eyes. there's calmness in his eyes. i like what i see out of him right now, as he's marching his team down the field. >> joe: foreman. trying to keep his balance, and just plows ahead for another first down for the horns.
but the irish have come all the way back, thanks to deshone kizer. 75-0 in a span of 12 years when they're up by the margin they were in the third quarter. second and five. jacorey warrick, a quick guy, has a 15-yard reception, and here come the horns. >> todd: notre dame was coming with an outside blitz, they love. and buechele saw it, threw right to the voided area. >> joe: with time, and a reception to foreman. >> todd: this is a great start. and look at buechele's eyes....
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parties and think of him as being irish catholic and still division, the cultural reputation of the irish catholic in america in the 19th century and on into the 20th century. ted sorensen i believed performs the magic, some alchemy in the speech. he reached all the way back to the puritan of puritans, governor john winthrop and connected him directly to an irish catholic president or president to be. brilliant, brilliant. so kennedy in that speech was able to connect himself with the very earliest, most authentic, truest american identity and connected him with what some later called the bird text of american history, meaning the foundational text of american history, the model of christian charity. it is a brilliant maneuver. so kennedy from that point on, in fact, the speech is often called his city on the hill speech. it became that successful as a tagline. then we have a bit of a mystery than i'm sure you've sensed already. we associate city on a hill not with kennedy but with ronald reagan and anyone who remembers the 1980s and campaigns of the 1980s, we think of model of christian
parties and think of him as being irish catholic and still division, the cultural reputation of the irish catholic in america in the 19th century and on into the 20th century. ted sorensen i believed performs the magic, some alchemy in the speech. he reached all the way back to the puritan of puritans, governor john winthrop and connected him directly to an irish catholic president or president to be. brilliant, brilliant. so kennedy in that speech was able to connect himself with the very...
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never happened anywhere in the world and irish people and irish politicians are rightly exercised about that process. the government has always had a hand in the approach when it came to apple. companies here will continue to invest. >> that was in fact a sequence. julia getting on the ground there. dublin reacting to the upcoming debate in parliament over the apple. >> it's also quite interesting, but not quite what we want. very interesting debate taking place there. we will bring you more on that in detail. >>> meanwhile, saudi arabia foreign minister says his country could expect a freeze in oil output, but warned iran could stop any attempt to reach an agreement. >>> italian prime minster matteo renzi announced the constitutional reform will be held on a sunday between november 15 and december 5. he said earlier it would likely be held in october. the leader reconfirmed he would quit politics if his proposed reforms are rejected by the public. all right. e-mail the show. streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. do let us know whether you are scared about that italian referendum. a lot of people
never happened anywhere in the world and irish people and irish politicians are rightly exercised about that process. the government has always had a hand in the approach when it came to apple. companies here will continue to invest. >> that was in fact a sequence. julia getting on the ground there. dublin reacting to the upcoming debate in parliament over the apple. >> it's also quite interesting, but not quite what we want. very interesting debate taking place there. we will bring...
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is that the irish spring guy? that was irish spring. right on point. old spice. thld listen, they have beaten us and have been the better team on that day period, the end. that's all that matters. >> dana: you see why people like this guy? not son-in-law he a great coach but he's nice to be around. some of these coaches are so surly. >> kim: he's great for late night. we're talking about a 911 dispatcher in massachusetts who >> you called the police department in massachusetts. >> yes. massachusetts? >> yes, massachusetts. >> there is no way you can help me then, is there? >> where exactly are you calling from? >> england. >> that's across the pond. the officer having a little fun with this woman saying even though she was calling to report a hit and run. she was calling as a he said it's going to take us about six hours to respond. how does this happen? she says the caller tells him on the other side of 911 they have a digital assistant for microsoft similar to suri and that must have led to the mixup. >> dana: how can you be mad at a woman with that accent? thi
is that the irish spring guy? that was irish spring. right on point. old spice. thld listen, they have beaten us and have been the better team on that day period, the end. that's all that matters. >> dana: you see why people like this guy? not son-in-law he a great coach but he's nice to be around. some of these coaches are so surly. >> kim: he's great for late night. we're talking about a 911 dispatcher in massachusetts who >> you called the police department in...
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that's the question i put to the irish prime minister.isten to what he had to say. >> the other cases on appeal to the european court to which ireland is a party but the amount mentioned here is a staggering amount in comparison to the other countries so from that perspective it's a number of years to conclude. but it sends us a wrong signal from the commission, particularly when ireland is one of the foremost players on the oecd program to deal with this problem of a broken corporate tax system internationally with an international response. we have changed our registration here. we have gotten rid of the status concept. we have gotten rid of the so-called double irish concept. >> reporte what he was saying i think that it's a tax legacy and the loopholes are closed and didn't answer the question of whether or not the likes of microsoft and facebook are still at risk from a similar issue. now, i did ask him another question, very potent in light of today's events, whether or not he'll show solidarity with apple and buy the iphone 7 and h
that's the question i put to the irish prime minister.isten to what he had to say. >> the other cases on appeal to the european court to which ireland is a party but the amount mentioned here is a staggering amount in comparison to the other countries so from that perspective it's a number of years to conclude. but it sends us a wrong signal from the commission, particularly when ireland is one of the foremost players on the oecd program to deal with this problem of a broken corporate tax...
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is coming to our state to visit the unmarked graves of irish immigrants in colorado. adrian farrell will participate in a special memorial at the evergreen cemetery in leadville later this week. -- 2000 irish immigrants are buried in unmarked graves and farrell will give a talk to the irish in colorado at the molly brown house museum tonight. >>> crews with colorado's millennials are living at home shows 24% of colorado once between 18 and 34 have yet to find a place of their own. that is lower than the national average of about 34%. new jersey has the highest a number at nearly 47%. the survey does not give a single reason why this trend is happening. >>> denver's eighth annual beer fest kicks off today through october 8 from last year's opening. hundreds of local beer events and tastings around the city. michael hancock plans to reveal his new commemorative beer label at the tivoli brewing company at 10 am. national coffee day for those looking for a different kind of brew. >> a different coffee is being offered at caribou coffee. they are giving away coppery -- cof
is coming to our state to visit the unmarked graves of irish immigrants in colorado. adrian farrell will participate in a special memorial at the evergreen cemetery in leadville later this week. -- 2000 irish immigrants are buried in unmarked graves and farrell will give a talk to the irish in colorado at the molly brown house museum tonight. >>> crews with colorado's millennials are living at home shows 24% of colorado once between 18 and 34 have yet to find a place of their own. that...
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four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach'sll under 3:00 to play. play action. kizer. he's going to go down. that was p.j. locke coming in from that nickel spot. third sack of the night for texas. >> todd: it was play action away, and p.j. locke is coming unblocked to the outside. they fooled kizer with the outside pressure. >> joe: this is a wall of sound. take it in. third and 12. conservative. and they'll be punting. as we're under 2:00. >> referee: time-out, texas. their second time-out in the second half. >> joe: so, texas wisely uses the time-out. holds on to one. they'll be getting the ball back, 1:56 remains. "monday night football" is coming back with a good one. th
four touchdown passes and a touchdown run for the irish. brought them all the way back. then texas came back. then special teams wackiness has folston, wrapped up. spun. and a minimum gain as jefferson gets to him. >> todd: notre dame in the last possession defensively had to use a time-out. there was some confusion, so they used their second time-out. right now, with 3:00 left in the game, they only have one time-out left. >> joe: the coach'sll under 3:00 to play. play action....
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brexit dominating what is happening with the irish economy. look at the markets; the energy sector is flying. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. guy: welcome back. is brexit an opportunity or a threat for ireland? we will be speaking to the governor of the iron central-bank who have already begun exploring moving from london to the irish capital. we spoke yesterday at the summit ceo ofe richard, the american asset management, said ireland could be the big eventual winner for brexit. >> we think ireland is a huge beneficiary as a result. if you look back and put thin
brexit dominating what is happening with the irish economy. look at the markets; the energy sector is flying. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your...
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just the irish turn of phrase, i get the biggest kick out of reading that. there's a woman named fuller. she's really a special case. can't remember her first thing e but she wrote several memoirs about growing up in south africa in the southern part of africa, zimbabwe in that region. the one, but two of the or really excellent, one was entitled don't let's go to the dogs tonight, and the second one was cocktails under the tree of forgetfulness, or something of that nature. she came from the most dysfunctional family you can imagine the his wife, those being -- the political structure, her father was just kind of any demand, very handy guy and she grew up, they drank a little too much and that came through industries. she's very gifted writer and think she lives in jackson hole mountain. >> host: arthur brooks that help you in your work in the senate? >> guest: sometimes i gravitate towards those that will make a difference. there's another one and put it on for summer reading of a new biography of brandeis. i don't know enough about him. this would be a go
just the irish turn of phrase, i get the biggest kick out of reading that. there's a woman named fuller. she's really a special case. can't remember her first thing e but she wrote several memoirs about growing up in south africa in the southern part of africa, zimbabwe in that region. the one, but two of the or really excellent, one was entitled don't let's go to the dogs tonight, and the second one was cocktails under the tree of forgetfulness, or something of that nature. she came from the...
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are also plenty of vendors that can help you pick out irish memorabilia to take home. of people wearing green there, short sleeves yesterday and maybe friday, but today i think they will have their sweatshirts on. >> yeah, i'm already thinking, you know, i'm probably going to be rocking a sweater later today. i bought a green sweater for the eagles, i'm getting in the spirit. a good football forecast. yeah, the sun is out, temperatures this afternoon going to be in the 70s, getting ready for your tailgate a little cool, 60s will be expected for tailgating weather, 70 for the high. we will stay in the 70s through wednesday b with you start to see more clouds in the workweek, chance of rain tuesday and the next chance will pick up on friday. we do have chances of showers in that ten-day forecast. >> we will get there. in the meantime krystal by the way to our viewers has a couple friends in town and is looking for a place to watch the game. not your house. >> just tweet some suggestions. >> the best places to watch the game and cheer on the eagles. >> all right. that's g
are also plenty of vendors that can help you pick out irish memorabilia to take home. of people wearing green there, short sleeves yesterday and maybe friday, but today i think they will have their sweatshirts on. >> yeah, i'm already thinking, you know, i'm probably going to be rocking a sweater later today. i bought a green sweater for the eagles, i'm getting in the spirit. a good football forecast. yeah, the sun is out, temperatures this afternoon going to be in the 70s, getting ready...
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irish eyes will continue to be smiling at the 25th annual irish fall festival in north wildwood, the largest irish festival on the east coast, a quarter of a million visitors are expected to take part. listen to traditional irish music from the police and firemen drum and piper band, also plenty of vendors where you can pick out green memories. >>> carson wentz. woo. yeah. >> yeah. are you on the wentz wagon? coming up next john clark takes a look at the carson craziness going on around the league and around our region. also plenty of vendors where you around our region. >>> a little bit later on today the eagles return to action against their cross state rivals the steelers, the birds are looking to run up their record to a perfect 3-0. if they1-iy do it will only add the carson wentz craziness that's been going on in philly. the host of eagles game day kickoff john clark has more. >> eagle fans jumping on the carson wentz wagon. >> on television. >> eagles fans are carson crazy. >> carson wentz the rookie from north dakota state. >> in newspapers and the internet. >> carson wentz.
irish eyes will continue to be smiling at the 25th annual irish fall festival in north wildwood, the largest irish festival on the east coast, a quarter of a million visitors are expected to take part. listen to traditional irish music from the police and firemen drum and piper band, also plenty of vendors where you can pick out green memories. >>> carson wentz. woo. yeah. >> yeah. are you on the wentz wagon? coming up next john clark takes a look at the carson craziness going on...
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one of the few irish observe. ed and operated. >> if you want a guinness for one penny you can. >> no strings attached. >> all right. liam started this club. tell everybody how many are in your club when it comes to jets fans? >> close to 200 people now. >> amazing. >> we need to wrap th lead nerve a jets chant. >> [ chanting ] >> one more time! jets! jets! jets! >> i-17 and done lap. i look for buffalo bills bar. there was no one. no fans in the valley. i looked. back to you guys. >> i'm sure we'll hear from social media fans. games right from your smart phone or tablet on the new speed. thanks to a deal signed during off season between nfl and twitter. tonight's game between the jets and bills will be the first nfl game streamed ever free via social media. it won't be the last. ten of the nfl's weeknight games will be live streamed on their mobile devices for free only if you down loud lode the twitter app. -- download the free here on cbs5. >> i'm saying it's the only way to do it. >> good news. for the first t
one of the few irish observe. ed and operated. >> if you want a guinness for one penny you can. >> no strings attached. >> all right. liam started this club. tell everybody how many are in your club when it comes to jets fans? >> close to 200 people now. >> amazing. >> we need to wrap th lead nerve a jets chant. >> [ chanting ] >> one more time! jets! jets! jets! >> i-17 and done lap. i look for buffalo bills bar. there was no one. no fans...
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lots of people headed back to patty's irish pub yesterday. a fire damaged the pub and several business in a strip mall on raeford road. police later determined it was arson but are still looking for the person who started it. >>> breang in phoenix is shot and killed while driving down the freeway and calling for help. >> she was on the phone with 911. the dispatcher heard three gunshot and the call was ended. >> the woman told the dispatcher three men in a white work truck were driving aggressively and targeting her. she died at the hospital. she crashed into a concrete median. four other vehicles crashed. the freeway was closed down for investigated. >>> a high school football team showed support for a cheerleader battling cancer. they laid an orange rose at the scene. orange is the color for leukemia awareness. she has been undergoing daily treatments and was overwhelmed by the move and support the team showed her. >> when you go through something like that you need all the support you can. >> that's good. >> that's hotter. >> it continues
lots of people headed back to patty's irish pub yesterday. a fire damaged the pub and several business in a strip mall on raeford road. police later determined it was arson but are still looking for the person who started it. >>> breang in phoenix is shot and killed while driving down the freeway and calling for help. >> she was on the phone with 911. the dispatcher heard three gunshot and the call was ended. >> the woman told the dispatcher three men in a white work truck...
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finally we love our irish friends but they are not too up to stuff on the college football teams. georgia tech and boston college are playing each other in there is say georgia instead of georgia tech, against boston. and i kind of want one, i will have to see if we can purchase them on line. >> and they used the notre dame helmet for boston. >> but dublin is a lovely city. >> they should have sent notre dame, the fighting irish? >> yup. >> when and then our final story tonight might make you a little hungry. >> courtesy of nathan's c hot dogs. they lined up a record breaking number of hot dogs and used it to sell 100 in celebration of nathan's milestone and versely. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nick vertucci real estate academy's "fortunes in flipping" system. if you're looking to make money while taking control of your financial future, then listen up. nick vertucci, self-made millionaire, has a life-changing opportunity for you. as the host of l.a.'s number-one real-estate radio show, author, and one of tv's most trusted real-estate investment expe
finally we love our irish friends but they are not too up to stuff on the college football teams. georgia tech and boston college are playing each other in there is say georgia instead of georgia tech, against boston. and i kind of want one, i will have to see if we can purchase them on line. >> and they used the notre dame helmet for boston. >> but dublin is a lovely city. >> they should have sent notre dame, the fighting irish? >> yup. >> when and then our final...