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there were no restaurants or bars in downtown belfast, people do not go shopping downtown belfast. today probably people who suffer the most -- the seas to be people that nobody bars to go to. gerry adams said want to stream in life was to be able to sit in a restaurant with his son and belfast without worrying about getting shot. the old world is change. i take it anecdotally. from 92, allyears these kids knew about was everyone was shocked, everyone was killed, everyone went to jail. us talking about the american revolution of the civil war. it's ancient history. this is something their grandparents talk in the way they look at appeared not realizing it was only 18 years ago that we had the agreement. one thing we can also take for much of said tonight, the good friday agreement should be the holy thursday agreement. let me just say that the u.s. as the guarantor of the peace talks, but really ted kennedy's reputation and name of the guarantor and that -- i can tell you the jerry adams and martin mcguinness, special people the really justide, -- having ted there is a presence mea
there were no restaurants or bars in downtown belfast, people do not go shopping downtown belfast. today probably people who suffer the most -- the seas to be people that nobody bars to go to. gerry adams said want to stream in life was to be able to sit in a restaurant with his son and belfast without worrying about getting shot. the old world is change. i take it anecdotally. from 92, allyears these kids knew about was everyone was shocked, everyone was killed, everyone went to jail. us...
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Aug 13, 2016
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downtown belfast. today, probably the people who suffered the most, the public is , nowe -- public owners people can go to town and bars and restaurants. adams said that he wanted to be able to sit in a restaurant with his son in belfast, without worrying about getting shot. the old world is change. i take it anecdotally. the first 10 years from 92, all these kids knew about was -- they could tell you about every battle and everybody that was shot and killed. now, it is like us talking about the american revolution and the civil war. it's ancient history. that is a generational change. this is something that their grandparents talk about and the way that they look at it and not realizing that it is only 18 years ago that we had the good friday agreement. one thing we can also take for much of said tonight, the good friday agreement should be the holy thursday agreement. but the irish did not get there in time. [laughter] let me just say, the u.s. was the guarantor of the peace talks, but really ted ken
downtown belfast. today, probably the people who suffered the most, the public is , nowe -- public owners people can go to town and bars and restaurants. adams said that he wanted to be able to sit in a restaurant with his son in belfast, without worrying about getting shot. the old world is change. i take it anecdotally. the first 10 years from 92, all these kids knew about was -- they could tell you about every battle and everybody that was shot and killed. now, it is like us talking about...
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a couple of belfast, ireland, scuba divers, and fans of sean and casey. they decide to jump in to the murky waters, and start searching. what are the chances that they even find this skateboard. >> wheels. >> they put that skate board in a box and my oh, my that skate board wheeled its way all the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >> long lost skate board back. >> it feels awesome. >> the skate board's medium informs me but the story behind it is really -- >> how many places has the skate board ben? >> i don't know it's been like four different post offices and box so it's bouncing all over the place. >> how do you feel about this whole thing? because it's very indicative of how youtube let's people really connect withha it right there? that's the story like i'm sure the son is like a huge fan. that's a cool adventure and he's pumped on his dad for doing it and i got the skate board back. >> did they call you and say
a couple of belfast, ireland, scuba divers, and fans of sean and casey. they decide to jump in to the murky waters, and start searching. what are the chances that they even find this skateboard. >> wheels. >> they put that skate board in a box and my oh, my that skate board wheeled its way all the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >>...
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a couple of belfast, ireland, scuba divers, and fans of sean and casey. they decide to jump in to the murky waters, and start searching. what are the chances that they >> wheels. i see wheels. >> they put that skate board in a box and my oh, my that skate board wheeled its way all the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >> long lost skate board back. >> it feels awesome. >> the skate board's medium informs me but the story behind it is really -- >> how man board ben? >> i don't know it's been like four different post offices and then it got held up and my p.o. box so it's bouncing all over the place. >> how do you feel about this whole thing? because it's very indicative of how youtube let's people really connect with the people they watch. >> yes, that's it right there? that's the story like i'm sure the son is like a huge fan. that's a cool adventure and he's pumped on his dad for doing it and i got the skate board ba
a couple of belfast, ireland, scuba divers, and fans of sean and casey. they decide to jump in to the murky waters, and start searching. what are the chances that they >> wheels. i see wheels. >> they put that skate board in a box and my oh, my that skate board wheeled its way all the way back to utah. to tell us the rest of the story and find out a little bit more about this we've got sean mcbride joining us "right this minute." what's up, sean? >> whoo! >>...
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i lost my mother nearly 30 years ago, i will remember the strength that i felt when i arrived in belfast for my mother's funeral. i know we experienced that great comfort and support that he would give us. unfortunately, he had to come back to ireland for the funerals of his own brothers. his brothers were his trusted confidants and he used to call his brother every sunday evening to discuss politics, ot family and the church. more recently he lost his long- standing and trusted friends which had a big impact on him. despite such losses, he used his deep faith and positive outlook to keep going on. he had charm, charisma. he wept and he had a twinkle in cho vows grin. he could have been a movie star. in fact, he thought he was. the most photo get particular of his family his sisters would say. you felt special in monsignor higgins company. want he enjoyed life to the fullest and lived every minute of it. he was larger than life and never forgot his true vocation. he knew everyone and he thought he could do everything and he did, until he came back to ireland and his family. we in ireland
i lost my mother nearly 30 years ago, i will remember the strength that i felt when i arrived in belfast for my mother's funeral. i know we experienced that great comfort and support that he would give us. unfortunately, he had to come back to ireland for the funerals of his own brothers. his brothers were his trusted confidants and he used to call his brother every sunday evening to discuss politics, ot family and the church. more recently he lost his long- standing and trusted friends which...
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. >> stephen: this is in the belfast telegraph, says "fifty shades" jamie dornan has second best rear in the u.s.a. that must be really hard to take. (laughter) tough campaign? >> pretty pissed off you brought >> stephen: who did you lose to? >> i lost to tom hiddleston. >> stephen: you lost to the hihiddlesbum. (laughter) >> the whole way they came about it wasn't that democratic. >> stephen: no vote? i don't know. i don't know who i would have voted for. >> stephen: really? i probably would have voted >> stephen: that was nice. although we didn't see much of it because of the rectangle. >> stephen: exactly. we don't know if that water was cold or warm. we have no idea. >> true. i'm sure there is a web site you could find out. >> stephen: probably can't say legally what they. >> are true. no, we could have done a live show, been on stage. >> stephen: well, i have a live show, we have a stage right here. (cheering) please, come on! it's never too early to campaign >> if you go first, i'll go. >> stephen: if i go first? you go. i will. (cheering) >> stephen: well... please don't do it.
. >> stephen: this is in the belfast telegraph, says "fifty shades" jamie dornan has second best rear in the u.s.a. that must be really hard to take. (laughter) tough campaign? >> pretty pissed off you brought >> stephen: who did you lose to? >> i lost to tom hiddleston. >> stephen: you lost to the hihiddlesbum. (laughter) >> the whole way they came about it wasn't that democratic. >> stephen: no vote? i don't know. i don't know who i would...
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contemplating what i'm giving you might notice the east goes overhead a little bit and then comes from belfast and back again. something like that. the natural question would be not how high it is but down to measure the only thing i could measure is the single elevation. and then the story of trigonometry was born. it's one great big unit and then it took off in the middle east and was translated to arabic. but then it was just at the height of different angles. then it was from arabic and latin. why do they call it the height of the star overused words like [inaudible] there is a human side to that. next question, let's say it is one big astronomical unit. eventually someone might have an epiphany. which case it must be half. finally i have my kids working at 30 degrees just like this. this is joy is teaching in reach of everyone and to me that experience one has i think it is actually reached to share that with the world. i don't think it is anythin anyo deep i think that it is to bring the humakeepingthe human story . [inaudible] 337. truth. it's used to talk about different things. but do
contemplating what i'm giving you might notice the east goes overhead a little bit and then comes from belfast and back again. something like that. the natural question would be not how high it is but down to measure the only thing i could measure is the single elevation. and then the story of trigonometry was born. it's one great big unit and then it took off in the middle east and was translated to arabic. but then it was just at the height of different angles. then it was from arabic and...
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it was getting ready to take tak off from london to belfast b yesterday.rgumentrn was over unpacking water bottles. english tv personality who was w on the plane live treat hadea tweeted the whole thing.ng trying to see that person'sn' face. is that person who is arguing including this picture of thefhe captain apologizing to thegizi o passengers for the delay. the two crew membersembers eventually were booted fromly w the plane.the total delay time an hour and a half.ha >> wow. not fun. >> uh-uh. >> always something.ometng >> but not that.ha >> got to give you a hug. h >> thanks guys.>> thanks gu >> appreciate it.>> appreciate . >> makes it better now.es i >> you know what makes itw better it's nationalwh dog day y and sid is in here. >> we are all celebratingelebti national dog day.og d. good to have sid here. h this is the one trick wee haven't nailed down is himed d catching the ball yet. thel yet. let's see if he can do it.if oh, he caught it. >> yay! (applause). >> making progress on thisg pr friday morning.fridorni hey, quick check of your forecast.
it was getting ready to take tak off from london to belfast b yesterday.rgumentrn was over unpacking water bottles. english tv personality who was w on the plane live treat hadea tweeted the whole thing.ng trying to see that person'sn' face. is that person who is arguing including this picture of thefhe captain apologizing to thegizi o passengers for the delay. the two crew membersembers eventually were booted fromly w the plane.the total delay time an hour and a half.ha >> wow. not fun....
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history at the antonio,y of texas san and an international research professor at queens university in belfast. she's best -- she's special set her specialty is women's history in african-american history. she is a prolific author and editor. she has edited numerous titles, including "plantation mistress: women's world in the old south." daughters who are 10, they adore the book. i'm not sure they get it, but they carry it around the house all the time. associationhas an with a plantation outside charleston, and "plantation mistress" is still one of the best sellers in the field. i recommend all of you, if you have not read any scholarly work on the experience of southern plantation women, catherine's book is the place to start. she has written a number of other pieces including "battle : gender and sexuality in the middle of the american civil war," and in 2000 she released "harriet tubman: the road to freedom." in 2016, dr. clinton is going to become president clinton, president clinton of -- >> i'm already president clinton. i'm sorry.ael: when is your inaugural address? >> november the thi
history at the antonio,y of texas san and an international research professor at queens university in belfast. she's best -- she's special set her specialty is women's history in african-american history. she is a prolific author and editor. she has edited numerous titles, including "plantation mistress: women's world in the old south." daughters who are 10, they adore the book. i'm not sure they get it, but they carry it around the house all the time. associationhas an with a...
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next call, belfast, maine, pat. >> caller: hello. >> hi. >> caller: i worked for hubert humphrey. my husband in the '60s was his press secretary. i was muriel humphrey's press secretary. >> oh, my goodness. >> caller: and we were involved in his 1960 campaign. we were with him through all of 1968. we were at the democratic convention in the horror and tragedy of what was unfolding. and i had the experience of escorting muriel humphrey and their children through the basement of the convention center with tear gas seeping all around us. as we were going into the convention hall on the evening that he would get the democratic nomination. and that night from the hotel room at the conrad hilton, we were with him as he stood there looking out the window at the violence and the terrible tragedy unfolding in grant park. and the atmosphere in the room was almost of a funeral. and humphrey was the saddest man you can imagine on the night greatest political victory to be the democratic presidential candidate. >> a great irony of humphrey's life. >> caller: he was a man whose ideals and integ
next call, belfast, maine, pat. >> caller: hello. >> hi. >> caller: i worked for hubert humphrey. my husband in the '60s was his press secretary. i was muriel humphrey's press secretary. >> oh, my goodness. >> caller: and we were involved in his 1960 campaign. we were with him through all of 1968. we were at the democratic convention in the horror and tragedy of what was unfolding. and i had the experience of escorting muriel humphrey and their children through the...
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radical left-wing socialist candidate have been elected for the first time in northern ireland, to the belfastiament, group called people before profit. two of their main campaigners were elected to parliament. likewise, the water campaignerss and other radicals have been elected into the parliament in dublin and are playing a very good role by refusing to take sides in the old wars between the irish political parties. look, ireland has a very special history, as you know, and each country has to rely and depend on itself own history, and the precedence in these countries, and bring them back to life. here, of course, very few people talk about the slave rebellion. all of the groups of -- small groups but important groups of whites who helped the rebellions in the past in britain no one ever talks about the examples of the english revolution. after all, he can land was the first country to execute its monarchs. >> i remember saying this in us a central and i remember -- australia, and i remember a lot of eye wish people had gone there. >> i don't think they heard you -- >> england was the firs
radical left-wing socialist candidate have been elected for the first time in northern ireland, to the belfastiament, group called people before profit. two of their main campaigners were elected to parliament. likewise, the water campaignerss and other radicals have been elected into the parliament in dublin and are playing a very good role by refusing to take sides in the old wars between the irish political parties. look, ireland has a very special history, as you know, and each country has...
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i just wonder bring that up and remind us all, even though sort of belfast prt or new bus line were t-third minority on everyone's back door, the contrary to what we are from some are young to me or shuttle users and people are willing to walk a fair distance to get to the efficient transportation that could take them to their destination. other than that i think a great presentation and it was perfectly appropriate right up to the land-use one in front of it. so thank you >> director ramos >> i would love to hear if there's been any movement at all around addressing some of the concerns the speaker earlier mentioned about not wanting to pay for the deaf improvements that might be required to prevent sea level rise or any of that. i'm speaking expressly of the financial districts were anything to that effect. if we could hear a little bit more about what efforts are underway now for my if any to get that done if we might be helpful at all in helping to facilitate that, the creation of those districts? >> thank you very much for the question. so, right now, in the term sheets for the two por
i just wonder bring that up and remind us all, even though sort of belfast prt or new bus line were t-third minority on everyone's back door, the contrary to what we are from some are young to me or shuttle users and people are willing to walk a fair distance to get to the efficient transportation that could take them to their destination. other than that i think a great presentation and it was perfectly appropriate right up to the land-use one in front of it. so thank you >> director...
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i just wonder bring that up and remind us all, even though sort of belfast prt or new bus line were t-third minority on everyone's back door, the contrary to what we are from some are young to me or shuttle users and people are willing to walk a fair distance to get to the efficient transportation that could take them to their destination. other than that i think a great presentation and it was perfectly appropriate right up to the land-use one in front of it. so thank you >> director ramos >> i would love to hear if there's been any movement at all around addressing some of the concerns the speaker earlier mentioned about not wanting to pay for the deaf improvements that might be required to prevent sea level rise or any of that. i'm speaking expressly of the financial districts were anything to that effect. if we could hear a little bit more about what efforts are underway now for my if any to get that all in helping to facilitate t that, the creation of those districts? >> thank you very much for the question. so, right now, in the term sheets for the two port projects, these two distric
i just wonder bring that up and remind us all, even though sort of belfast prt or new bus line were t-third minority on everyone's back door, the contrary to what we are from some are young to me or shuttle users and people are willing to walk a fair distance to get to the efficient transportation that could take them to their destination. other than that i think a great presentation and it was perfectly appropriate right up to the land-use one in front of it. so thank you >> director...