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noah galway rumer willis and riker lynch. >> only one couple could walk away with the mirrorball trophy. noah took third. season favorites rumer and val taking it all. they're flying to new york as we speak. >>> the major change to the scoring system in the nfl. >>> and a car plows into a home driving right into a nursery. a baby sleeping in that mangled crib making an amazing escape. >>> a paddle boarder's brush with a mass i have killer whale. a little too close here. >>> late consumer alert this morning. more and more people are having their debit card information stolen. the information is being stolen at the highest rate in at least 20 years. compromises in atms located at banks were up nearly 175% in the first quarter of this year. as opposed to 2014. at nonbank atms, those compromises soord more than 300% over last year. >>> proponents of boosting the minimum wage have major win on their hands in l.a. they've agreed to raise the limit to $15 an hour by the year 2020. los angeles is the largest city in the nation to adopt the increase. >>> swiss bank ubs has agreed to pay the u.s.
noah galway rumer willis and riker lynch. >> only one couple could walk away with the mirrorball trophy. noah took third. season favorites rumer and val taking it all. they're flying to new york as we speak. >>> the major change to the scoring system in the nfl. >>> and a car plows into a home driving right into a nursery. a baby sleeping in that mangled crib making an amazing escape. >>> a paddle boarder's brush with a mass i have killer whale. a little too...
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he shot jessica galway six times. >> evil. he is a monster. the only thing he wanted to accomplish in his life is murder. >> reporter: 2,000 pieces of evidence and more than 150 witnesses so far. some of the gunman's final words written, no consequence, no fear embrace the hatred. words of insanity or men fes toe manifesto for murder? a decision for the jury. >>> in the race for president, rick santorum making it official late today. that makes seven candidates declared in the gop side with three more expected in the next week. and up to 15 by july. but the republican candidate making the most news today is carly carly fiorina. she shows up right across the street from a hillary clinton event today. coincidence or does that make a statement of a race we're looking at? >> look. there's so many candidates running for president, it's hard to have events when they're running in same states. it'll be likely with what happened today. carly fiorina struggling to get into the top tier of the republican field. what better way to do that than to try to
he shot jessica galway six times. >> evil. he is a monster. the only thing he wanted to accomplish in his life is murder. >> reporter: 2,000 pieces of evidence and more than 150 witnesses so far. some of the gunman's final words written, no consequence, no fear embrace the hatred. words of insanity or men fes toe manifesto for murder? a decision for the jury. >>> in the race for president, rick santorum making it official late today. that makes seven candidates declared in...
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garrison keillor: after serving in the united states navy, galway kinnell was a field worker in the south during the civil rights struggle of the 1960s. he's been a macarthur fellow, the state poet of vermont, and a winner of the pulitzer prize and the national book award. "a poem expresses one's most private feelings," he says, "and these turn out to be the feelings of everyone else as well." for i can snore like a bullhorn or play loud music or sit up talking with any reasonably sober irishman, and fergus will only sink deeper into his dreamless sleep, which goes by all in one flash. but let there be that heavy breathing or a stifled come cry anywhere in the house and he will wrench himself awake and make for it on the run. as now, we lie together, after making love, quiet, touching along the length of our bodies, familiar touch of the long-married, and he appears in his baseball pajamas, it happens, the neck opening so small he has to screw them on, and flops down between us and hugs us and snuggles himself to sleep, his face gleaming with satisfaction at being this very child. in the
garrison keillor: after serving in the united states navy, galway kinnell was a field worker in the south during the civil rights struggle of the 1960s. he's been a macarthur fellow, the state poet of vermont, and a winner of the pulitzer prize and the national book award. "a poem expresses one's most private feelings," he says, "and these turn out to be the feelings of everyone else as well." for i can snore like a bullhorn or play loud music or sit up talking with any...
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. >> extraordinary change, some people put it into 1992 when i actually lived in galway, when it was found out that a bishop had fathered a child in wedlock. it was a huge scandal he didn't face the people at that time. and the ryan report, we've all seen the movies about that, the institutionalized abuse and torture of young children over the past 50 years in ireland industrial schools magdalene laundry, people have become disenfranchised with the church in terms of the pulpit and directing people what to do last been eroded over particularly the past 20 years. >> how has that affected the gay rights movement? >> the fact that it went through this celtic tiger they were focused on the shopping mall and their lives and buying homes and being happy. and people really there is a lot of immigration, ireland is a much more diverse country than it used to be. much more outward looking. the ida the company that represents foreign countries based in ireland, more than 104,000 employees they have sent a message to the world that ireland is open for business, it's an inclusive place. >> let's
. >> extraordinary change, some people put it into 1992 when i actually lived in galway, when it was found out that a bishop had fathered a child in wedlock. it was a huge scandal he didn't face the people at that time. and the ryan report, we've all seen the movies about that, the institutionalized abuse and torture of young children over the past 50 years in ireland industrial schools magdalene laundry, people have become disenfranchised with the church in terms of the pulpit and...
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when the bishop of galway fled in the dead of night when it was known that he had fathered a child out of deadlock. you can't get married because you are a bishop. that was hugely disappointing to the people, to the parishioners and it was a huge scandal. he didn't face people at that time. and a ryan report that we saw, the movies about the institutionalized, and torture of young children over the last 50 plus years in ireland, in the industrial schools. people have really become disenfranchised with the church and the power of the church as a - in terms of the pull pit and directing people what to do has been eroded. >> how has that shift affected the gay rights fight? >> it's helped. so has the fact that ireland went through this - it's struggling at the moment - and people were focussed on other things, the shopping mall their lives, buying homes, and being happy. there's a lot of immigration. ireland is a much more diverse country and outward looking. i.d. a ireland, an agency representing foreign companies based in ireland with over 174,000 employees, they have come out in favour
when the bishop of galway fled in the dead of night when it was known that he had fathered a child out of deadlock. you can't get married because you are a bishop. that was hugely disappointing to the people, to the parishioners and it was a huge scandal. he didn't face people at that time. and a ryan report that we saw, the movies about the institutionalized, and torture of young children over the last 50 plus years in ireland, in the industrial schools. people have really become...
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britain's prince charles and irish nationalist leader gerry adams met in galway and shook hands. then, they met privately for 15 minutes. it came 36 years after an i.r.a. bomb killed lord louis mountbatten, the prince's great- uncle. at the time, adams was reputedly an i.r.a. commander, and he defended the killing. today, he sounded conciliatory. >> there has been a lot of hurt and thankfully all of that and the conflict is behind us, but the hurt isn't behind us and i'd like to think that today's engagement will be a symbolic but also a practical step of facing into the future. >> ifill: the i.r.a. agreed to a permanent cease-fire in 2005, but splinter groups are still active. adams now leads the irish nationalist sinn fein party. the investigation of a brazen jewelry robbery in london took a sudden, new twist today. more than 200 scotland yard officers swooped down on alleged members of the gang behind the easter weekend heist. rohit kachroo of independent television news reports. >> reporter: these are the figures behind what might be a breakthrough in this investigation. 12 h
britain's prince charles and irish nationalist leader gerry adams met in galway and shook hands. then, they met privately for 15 minutes. it came 36 years after an i.r.a. bomb killed lord louis mountbatten, the prince's great- uncle. at the time, adams was reputedly an i.r.a. commander, and he defended the killing. today, he sounded conciliatory. >> there has been a lot of hurt and thankfully all of that and the conflict is behind us, but the hurt isn't behind us and i'd like to think...