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this one was created and taking part right now in the gum ball 3,000 which is a race from dublin, irelandou abobucha. that must be one of the most unique. first time they were pulled over by the police and it was the belgian police and they just wanted to take photos. >>> it's that time, time to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> enter the buzz word on facebook, twitter or both and do it each every day. >> let's reveal friday's buzz word. it's marvel. >> and you want to enter today because it's bonus giveaway day. that means one lucky winner will win a flat screen tv. >>> good luck. >>> he's waiting patiently to greet a very special guest. >> he hasn't seen his mother for 21 years. >> see the beautiful reunion that's sure to bring on the tears. melted. >> put it back in the silverware drawer. >>> mad skills. >>> imagine this. not seeing your mother, your kids for 21 years. >> no. don't want to. >> the man in this video, he hasn't seen his mother for 21 years for various reasons. but now his brother was able to coordinate ever
this one was created and taking part right now in the gum ball 3,000 which is a race from dublin, irelandou abobucha. that must be one of the most unique. first time they were pulled over by the police and it was the belgian police and they just wanted to take photos. >>> it's that time, time to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> enter the buzz word on facebook, twitter or both and do it each every day....
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. >> and whose heart is in dublin ireland, group never had a problem saying how they feel, u2. >> whensunday sunday bloody sunday. >> u2, formed ten years ago when the members were school boys is now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album the joshua tree has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 in the video age were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2, spend the next two seeing what u2 can do. ♪ [female narrator] you listen when your body says: "i'm tired." or, "i'm hungry." what if your body said something else might be wrong? gynecologic cancers - cervical, ovarian and uterine cancers - have symptoms. so pay attention. if your body says something may be wrong.... please listen if it goes on for two weeks, see a doctor, it may be nothing but find out. learn the symptoms. get the inside knowledge about gynecologic cancers. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it ti
. >> and whose heart is in dublin ireland, group never had a problem saying how they feel, u2. >> whensunday sunday bloody sunday. >> u2, formed ten years ago when the members were school boys is now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album the joshua tree has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 in the video age were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting...
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. >> and whose heart is in dublin ireland, group never had a problem saying how they feel, u2. >> whennday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday. >> u2, formed ten years ago when the members were school boys is now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album the joshua tree has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 in the video age were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2, spend the next two seeing what u2 can do. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. ♪ one coat, yes! ♪ there is a day, for every number. ♪ ♪ there is a time, for all my slumbers. ♪ one coat guaranteed m
. >> and whose heart is in dublin ireland, group never had a problem saying how they feel, u2. >> whennday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday. >> u2, formed ten years ago when the members were school boys is now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album the joshua tree has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 in the video age were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people...
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. >> a group whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spirit it in the world.ears ago when its members were still schoolboys-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and become a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. we'll spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. ght on yo. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> right now, all around us, and so compelling you never miss the fact there's no melody, is a music that is all beat, strong beat, and talk. it's rap music. ♪ >> rap music began in harlem and the south bronx on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and then recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental sections. ♪ come on now
. >> a group whose heart is in dublin, ireland. [ cheers and applause ] whose spirit it in the world.ears ago when its members were still schoolboys-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and become a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we...
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could we see more corporates go to ireland, go to dublin?it is an easier jump then moving to frankfurt? guy: as a banker, would you rather live in dublin, or in southern ireland, for would you rather live in frankfurt? caroline: i know what i would choose. guy: up next, we are talking about what will happen in the technology sector. didi received $3 billion from apple. we look at the motivation behind the move. ♪ [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. trading day. let's bring up the numbers. 8%.are down by . the ftse 100 is down by .6%. friday the 13th, not a great start to the markets. uber'ss set to help china rival, didi. putting $1 billion into it. . the thing. i thought apple was investing a driverless car. why are they doing this. what is the motivation from tim cook's point of view. caroline: they have a $200 billion cash cow. and they need to put that to work. i feel like this is talking up with the services sector. they keep
could we see more corporates go to ireland, go to dublin?it is an easier jump then moving to frankfurt? guy: as a banker, would you rather live in dublin, or in southern ireland, for would you rather live in frankfurt? caroline: i know what i would choose. guy: up next, we are talking about what will happen in the technology sector. didi received $3 billion from apple. we look at the motivation behind the move. ♪ [ soft music ] e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never...
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>> capitol of ireland? >> dublin. >> got it. >> can you say it more loudly? >> russia?that. >> that's right. >> ukraine? >> ukraine? >> kiev. >> so cool. >> are you ready for another one? >> bell now. are you ready? >> nigeria? >> he's got it. >> yes. >> wow. >> here you go. >> capitol of egypt? >> look up there. >> egypt? >> egypt? >> cairo. >> bamm. here we go. >> capital of mirrage owe. >> (he answered. >> what is this one here? >> jabuti? >> is jabuiti. >> yes. >> here is another one. here we go. >> capitol of scotta? >> (he answered). >> here is a new one, are you ready, viet nam? >> (he answered). >> you are really cool. it is good to meet you, arthur. is he in preschool or anything like that? >> no, still not in school yet. >> my goodness. >> like does he memorize anything else? >> yes, he knows all of the planets, he's by link all, too, he speaks air men ya. >> oh, who doesn't? >> he can talk to the kardashian's. >> yes. >> he's fascinated by the microphone. >> not surprised. >> good to meet you, arthur. >> let's see you one more time. turn around. good job. >>
>> capitol of ireland? >> dublin. >> got it. >> can you say it more loudly? >> russia?that. >> that's right. >> ukraine? >> ukraine? >> kiev. >> so cool. >> are you ready for another one? >> bell now. are you ready? >> nigeria? >> he's got it. >> yes. >> wow. >> here you go. >> capitol of egypt? >> look up there. >> egypt? >> egypt? >> cairo. >> bamm. here we...
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so you start in ireland, and you go spend time in the wonderful national library of ireland, dublin, where all the papers are from the young island rebels. they're notes they wrote when they were in captivity, poems, the newspaper that was the paper for the rebels and contemporaneous accounts of what it was like while they were giving their speeches and people were dying in the streets. i used some of the illustrations from those papers in my book of the starving. they also had their houses torn down during the famine as well pause they couldn't pay the rent. -- because they couldn't pay the rent. then you go to waterford, which is a beautiful town on the river, i recommend it. you can go into meagher's house, climb the hills where he climbed. they just named the longest suspension bridge in ireland for thomas francis meagher. he wants to start the revolution, but his father's like, no, you'll hang. and he's sort of torn. and the masses of waterford say we won't let them cross the bridge, and you feel that power. then you go to tasmania which, by the way, is one of the prettiest plac
so you start in ireland, and you go spend time in the wonderful national library of ireland, dublin, where all the papers are from the young island rebels. they're notes they wrote when they were in captivity, poems, the newspaper that was the paper for the rebels and contemporaneous accounts of what it was like while they were giving their speeches and people were dying in the streets. i used some of the illustrations from those papers in my book of the starving. they also had their houses...
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this time kevin vickers canada's ambassador to ireland grab add irish protesterer shouting insults during a memorial service for british soldiers in dublin. he grabbed and held the man till police arrested him. in 2014, he shot a gunman who was in the canadian parliament. he's a hero. >> wow. we turn now to a new controversial tool in combating the growing zika virus outbreak here in the u.s. >> the makers of genetically modified mott mosquitoes are pitching their plan and how safe they would be. here's abc's gio benitez. >> a red hot debate what to do about zika as mosquito season kicks flow high gear. congress hearing a new approach. genetically modified mosquitos. a company claiming they can reduce the bug population by 90% in urban areas releasing modified males producing offspring that die hatching killing off the next generation of mosquitoes before they ever have a chance to bite. the company says their mosquitoes won't hurt humans. >> it's no more less capable of doing anything else than a normal mot o mosquito. >> some worry it could backfire. >> we don't want to be lab rats. >> reporter: concerned americans looking for products
this time kevin vickers canada's ambassador to ireland grab add irish protesterer shouting insults during a memorial service for british soldiers in dublin. he grabbed and held the man till police arrested him. in 2014, he shot a gunman who was in the canadian parliament. he's a hero. >> wow. we turn now to a new controversial tool in combating the growing zika virus outbreak here in the u.s. >> the makers of genetically modified mott mosquitoes are pitching their plan and how safe...
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dublin. >> if the british electorate were to decide to leave the european union, ireland would obviously still stand up for britain and would talk about those close ties a european level. but he could not determine what the outlook of what the response from the other 26 countries who had arrangements with britain would be at that stage. ireland hasays reached out to the one million irish citizens living in the u.k. so they know what the consequences of a leave vote would be. brazil's new acting president has his work cut out for him. he takes office facing almost a double-digit inflation, rising and implement, and a multibillion-dollar scandal. he: resilience to have faith. he replaces dilma rousseff come to the senate voted to suspend. the islamic state is claiming responsibility for an attack on a coffee shop north of baghdad. at least 13 people were killed, 15 others wounded. ae attack was carried out by group of gunmen, including two suicide bombers. the u.s. navy has fired the wasander after their boat held by iran. the executive commander of their unit at the time has been relieved of hi
dublin. >> if the british electorate were to decide to leave the european union, ireland would obviously still stand up for britain and would talk about those close ties a european level. but he could not determine what the outlook of what the response from the other 26 countries who had arrangements with britain would be at that stage. ireland hasays reached out to the one million irish citizens living in the u.k. so they know what the consequences of a leave vote would be. brazil's new...
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dublin. and it's biggest beer was black. today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans inso we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ ♪ and now... ...your starting lineup. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pa, will you tell me the story about colonel sanders? and how he saved fried chicken forever by making it the hard way? which means using fresh whole chickens from american farms. a milk and egg wash. hand breadin' in a slow fast food patented pressure-frying process that takes no less than twenty-five minutes. and how cantankerous fastidious, and handsome he was daddy? daddy? okay. see you when the rooster crows. colonel quality, guaranteed. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "nightly show" contributor mike yard. (cheers and applause) and "nightly show" contributor robin thede. (cheers and applause) and welcome back actress comedian, and producer for buzzfeed, quinta brunson. (cheers and applause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightlysh
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ireland minister. he is attending an event in dublin. we will be speaking to our team live at a 40 a.m.erlying the links between -- our team live at 8:40 a.m. h -- ne ceo. he spoke to bloomberg in rome. we can have a balance between supply and demand. we can get a balance. i don't know if that would apply immediately. any increase in the oil price. i think we are going to go there because supply is going down and development -- drastically. gradually, we can get an internal balance. anna: that was the ceo speaking to bloomberg in rome. david is still with us. oilers environmental and related are interesting to you. looking at how the world has changed, we of the paris climate summit which some people said delivered way more agreements and consensus than a some had hoped. many thought it did not make any difference. years toris summit, 23 get an agreement. a big milestone. it is not one that says we will try to solve this problem top down. we give guidelines and every industry needs to respond to that. the finance industry needs to respond to that. logic of finance should mean that we do
ireland minister. he is attending an event in dublin. we will be speaking to our team live at a 40 a.m.erlying the links between -- our team live at 8:40 a.m. h -- ne ceo. he spoke to bloomberg in rome. we can have a balance between supply and demand. we can get a balance. i don't know if that would apply immediately. any increase in the oil price. i think we are going to go there because supply is going down and development -- drastically. gradually, we can get an internal balance. anna: that...
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dublin. and it's biggest beer was black. today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans in.s. so we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ and intellectual propertylines about bubeing stolen.g hacked that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you've been to my place. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill taped to it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. hahaha, what? well we're always looking for developers who are up for big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check your new watch and tell me what t
dublin. and it's biggest beer was black. today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans in.s. so we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ and intellectual propertylines about bubeing stolen.g hacked that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize...
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ireland. when i was seven years older something, he was in this short film in dublin.hey needed a kid to dress up as a clown. it was something very avant-garde. he asked me to do it. it is so funny because i was -- the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. but other than that i never did anything with that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. as soon as i got onto the film set i just felt really at home right away and i was 12 years old. and then there was this shift. 12 years old is ridiculously young to know what you want to do i was lucky. suddenly, i was put into this world of incredible people keep . people who are wonderful and brilliant about what they do. serious subject matter, but it was fun. this deep love for acting and being on a film set blossomed from there. question,to ask the why do you think you have been so successful at such a young age? is there an answer to that? >> a lot of it has to do with luck. i really do. happy at what you do. and also, another thing that a loan able do not really mention is th
ireland. when i was seven years older something, he was in this short film in dublin.hey needed a kid to dress up as a clown. it was something very avant-garde. he asked me to do it. it is so funny because i was -- the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. but other than that i never did anything with that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. as soon as i got onto the film set i just felt really at home right away and i was 12 years old. and then...
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dublin. and it's biggest beer was black. today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans in. so we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ cottonelle asked real people their bums.ing... what? (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get out. this is really nice. this one is, like, it goes the extra step. it gets it all clean. how does being clean feel? kind of sassy. uh, breezy. hands up. weeeeeee. my bum is saying, "thank you very much." cleanripple texture is designed to clean better. go cottonelle, go commando. when you can be in the moment? ♪ olive garden now offers catering delivery. we make the food and deliver it to your door... so you can enjoy what's important. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ life is a sport. we are the utility. the new ford escape. is soh, she better not be.ld? our claim runs straight down to the glut'n free stuffin'. it's gluten. there's gold in them thar shells. liquid gold. sometimes water just starts falling out of the sky. when water freezes
dublin. and it's biggest beer was black. today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans in. so we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ cottonelle asked real people their bums.ing... what? (laughs) (laughs) what does cleanripple texture do? catches all the stuff that you want to get out. this is really nice. this one is, like, it goes the extra step. it gets it all...
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dublin. >> if the british electorate were decide to leave the european union, ireland would still stand up for britain would the about those things in european level. but i could not determine the outlook of what the response from the other 26 countries who had arrangements with britain would be at that stage. mark: the prime minister says they reached out to the irish citizens living in the u.k. so they know the consequences would be. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton, back to you. scarlet: as julie was telling us, today's solid retail sales numbers of 100% in april, not doing much to risk -- lift risky assets. the s&p 500 is down since tuesday's big run off of about 1.25%. alix: was that had fake, and is the path of resistance pointing downward? our next guest says the answer to both of those is yes. us, every morning to give a great technical review of what's happening in the markets. why do you think the s&p has more downsides to go from here? cory: a couple of reasons --matt: a couple of reasons.
dublin. >> if the british electorate were decide to leave the european union, ireland would still stand up for britain would the about those things in european level. but i could not determine the outlook of what the response from the other 26 countries who had arrangements with britain would be at that stage. mark: the prime minister says they reached out to the irish citizens living in the u.k. so they know the consequences would be. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400...
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ireland, and he continued to work. i think when i was about maybe seven or something, he was doing this short film in dublin somewhere.needed a kid to dress up as a clown, of course, or like half crown, half human, something very avant-garde. they needed a kid to do it. it is so funny, the kazaa was never the type of kid to dress up or use face painter anything like that. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. i always wanted to be like her. other than that, i never did anything like that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. because they needed a kid. but as soon as i got onto the film set, i just felt really at home straightaway. charlie: how old were you when you did "atonement"? >> i was 12. i was lucky. there was a shift happening. i was suddenly put into this world of, you know, incredible people, people who are really wonderful and brilliant about what they do. serious subject matter, yet, we were having fun and still getting the work done. forthis deep, deep love acting and being on a film set, a kind of blossomed from there, i think. charlie: i want to ask a q
ireland, and he continued to work. i think when i was about maybe seven or something, he was doing this short film in dublin somewhere.needed a kid to dress up as a clown, of course, or like half crown, half human, something very avant-garde. they needed a kid to do it. it is so funny, the kazaa was never the type of kid to dress up or use face painter anything like that. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. i always wanted to be like her. other than that, i never...
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dublin island. mr. king: since that time, the united states and ireland have an an extremely close relationship. both trade, business, so many other issues we worked together on. and probably none more important than the good friday agreement which was achieved 18 years ago this year. it's working today, after centuries of fighting and strife, there's now a peace process in northern ireland which has succeeded, is succeeding, is going forward. i just want to acknowledge this today. the 100th anniversary of the easter rising, also acknowledge that the prime minister of ireland is in washington today to help us commemorate this and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today with great news about the city of galesburg, illinois. about a month ago i spoke on thi
dublin island. mr. king: since that time, the united states and ireland have an an extremely close relationship. both trade, business, so many other issues we worked together on. and probably none more important than the good friday agreement which was achieved 18 years ago this year. it's working today, after centuries of fighting and strife, there's now a peace process in northern ireland which has succeeded, is succeeding, is going forward. i just want to acknowledge this today. the 100th...
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ireland. when i was seven years older something, he was in this short film in dublin.y needed a kid to dress up as a clown. it was something very avant-garde. they needed a kid to do it. and so he asked me to do it. it is so funny because i was never the type of kid into dressing up. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. but other than that i never did anything with that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. because they needed a kid. but as soon as i got onto the film set i just felt really at home right away and i was 12 years old. and then there was this shift. 12 years old is ridiculously young to know what you want to do. i was lucky. suddenly, i was put into this world of incredible people. people who are wonderful and brilliant about what they do. it was a serious subject matter, but it was fun. and still getting the work done. and so this deep love for acting and being on a film set blossomed from there. charlie: i want to ask the question, why do you think you have been so successful at such a young age? is th
ireland. when i was seven years older something, he was in this short film in dublin.y needed a kid to dress up as a clown. it was something very avant-garde. they needed a kid to do it. and so he asked me to do it. it is so funny because i was never the type of kid into dressing up. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. but other than that i never did anything with that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. because they needed a kid. but as...
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ireland. when i was seven years older something, he was in this short film in dublin.needed a kid to dress up as a clown. it was something very avant-garde. they needed a kid to do it. and so he asked me to do it. it is so funny because i was never the type of kid into dressing up. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. but other than that i never did anything with that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. because they needed a kid. but as soon as i got onto the film set i just felt really at home right away and i was 12 years old. and then there was this shift. 12 years old is ridiculously young to know what you want to do i was lucky. suddenly, i was put into this world of incredible people. people who are wonderful and brilliant about what they do. it was a serious subject matter, but it was fun. and still getting the work done. and so this deep love for acting and being on a film set blossomed from there. charlie: i want to ask the question, why do you think you have been so successful at such a young age? is there
ireland. when i was seven years older something, he was in this short film in dublin.needed a kid to dress up as a clown. it was something very avant-garde. they needed a kid to do it. and so he asked me to do it. it is so funny because i was never the type of kid into dressing up. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from riverdance. but other than that i never did anything with that. i was not enthusiastic about it. he persuaded me to do it. because they needed a kid. but as soon...
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ireland. and he continued to work. and i think when i was about maybe seven or something, he was doing this short film, this art house film in dublin somewhere. and they needed a kid to dress up as a clown, of course. or lack half clown half human or something very avant-garde like that and they needed a kid to do it. so he asked me to do it. and it is so funny because i was never the type of kid that was into like dressing up or using face paint or anything like that. the only person i pretended to be was jean butler from river dance. she was like the girl in river dance when i was growing up. so i always wanted to be like her. but apart from that, i never did anything like that. so i wasn't really too enthusiastic about it. and i persuaded me to do it because they needed a kid. >> rose: did you love it. >> as soon as i got on to the film set, i just-- i felt really at home straight away. >> rose: how old when you did atonement. >> i was 12. and then there was just-- there was this shift. even 12 is very young to know you what wanted to do i was very lucky. but there was a shift that happened with that film. because i was suddenly
ireland. and he continued to work. and i think when i was about maybe seven or something, he was doing this short film, this art house film in dublin somewhere. and they needed a kid to dress up as a clown, of course. or lack half clown half human or something very avant-garde like that and they needed a kid to do it. so he asked me to do it. and it is so funny because i was never the type of kid that was into like dressing up or using face paint or anything like that. the only person i...
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so you start in ireland, and you go spend time in the wonderful national library of ireland, dublin, where all the papers are from the young island rebels. they're notes they wrote when they were in captivity, poems, the newspaper that was the paper for the rebels and contemporaneous accounts of what it was like while they were giving their speeches and people were dying in the streets. i used some of the illustrations from those papers in my book of the starving. they also had their houses torn down during the famine as well pause they couldn't pay the rent. -- because they couldn't pay the rent. then you go to waterford, which is a beautiful town on the river, i recommend it. you can go into meagher's house, climb the hills where he climbed. they just named the longest suspension bridge in ireland for thomas francis meagher. he wants to start the revolution, but his father's like, no, you'll hang. and he's sort of torn. and the masses of waterford say we won't let them cross the bridge, and you feel that power. then you go to tasmania which, by the way, is one of the prettiest plac
so you start in ireland, and you go spend time in the wonderful national library of ireland, dublin, where all the papers are from the young island rebels. they're notes they wrote when they were in captivity, poems, the newspaper that was the paper for the rebels and contemporaneous accounts of what it was like while they were giving their speeches and people were dying in the streets. i used some of the illustrations from those papers in my book of the starving. they also had their houses...