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. >> there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. >> guerillas shot at a school near the lebanese border. >> the 1970s saw the development of the terrorist repertoire. >> gangs of young people, products of the riotous 1960s, prefer terror, kidnapping, bombing, arson, machine guns, death and destruction. >> it was a global thing. in the '70s, those who wanted change faster than was going to come resorted to violence. >> japan has had its first plane hijacking. >> the chronicle of terrorism which took them as far as athens, greece. >> most americans thought of terrorism as a problem that happens a world or half a world away. throughout the 1970s, terrorism began to hit home. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dynamite explosions. >> authorities first assumed an accidental detonation in a gas line had been responsible, except that the blast had been too powerful, destroying the $100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through t
. >> there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. >> guerillas shot at a school near the lebanese border. >> the 1970s saw the development of the terrorist repertoire. >> gangs of young people, products of the riotous 1960s, prefer terror, kidnapping, bombing, arson, machine guns, death and destruction. >> it was a global thing. in the '70s, those who wanted change faster than was going to come resorted to violence. >> japan has had...
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he is eager to go back to ireland. >> new at 11:00. desperate for immigration reform. a local mother making a pilgrimage to see the pope. part of a group of 100 women
he is eager to go back to ireland. >> new at 11:00. desperate for immigration reform. a local mother making a pilgrimage to see the pope. part of a group of 100 women
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ireland has jurisdiction. that simple. but the justice department argues that u.s.panies need to follow u.s. laws. fox news analyst is here with us now. so we create these e-mails here in the united states. >> correct. >> we send everything to the cloud. it's stored in the cloud but the cloud is servers that are in dublin and over there the privacy laws actually include privacy. >> correct. >> that's why they put them there, so that our justice department can't get to our stuff unless they have a warrant. >> well, the warrant to invade privacy in the united states is a lot easier to get than the warrant to invade privacy in ireland because of eu privacy laws. microsoft is accepting its obligation to its customers to protect their digitally stored materials to the utmost. so they put it in any country of the eu would suffice here. >> anything is better than here on this matter? >> yes, yes. so the justice department gets a federal judge in washington d.c. to issue a search warrant. microsoft says we are not going to comply. the federal judge holds them in contempt. t
ireland has jurisdiction. that simple. but the justice department argues that u.s.panies need to follow u.s. laws. fox news analyst is here with us now. so we create these e-mails here in the united states. >> correct. >> we send everything to the cloud. it's stored in the cloud but the cloud is servers that are in dublin and over there the privacy laws actually include privacy. >> correct. >> that's why they put them there, so that our justice department can't get to...
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my parents were from ireland.y'd share new tunes or old tunes. it's a wonderful opportunity to meet with people, and people can sit down who have learned tunes from different sources. if it's the same tune, they can sit down and play it together. basically, it's an irish jam session. it's just everybody gets together and plays a common repertoire. it's very relaxing. there's no pressure. you 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 t
my parents were from ireland.y'd share new tunes or old tunes. it's a wonderful opportunity to meet with people, and people can sit down who have learned tunes from different sources. if it's the same tune, they can sit down and play it together. basically, it's an irish jam session. it's just everybody gets together and plays a common repertoire. it's very relaxing. there's no pressure. you keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people...
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a major scare onboard that flight to ireland tonight. you can see from the flight tracker aer lingus flight 110 made a big circle over long island before making the emergency landing. >> lucy yang at kennedy airport with the developing story. >> there was an emergency landing and plane fire here at jfk airport tonight. it involved an aer lingus flight to ireland, a boeing 757 flight number 110. >> reporter: the plane took off from jfk at 7:15 tonight, flying in to the sunset as seen in these photos from one of the passengers. the plane was going to shannon, ireland. 15 minutes in to the flight we're told the pilot reported hydraulic failure, problems with the landing gear and flap. the plane returned to the airport for an emergency landing. officials report the plane came in faster than normal and that there were flames and smoke in the main landing gear compartment upon landing which were put out immediately. passengers were evacuated without incident. we have this control tower. >> we've lost our hydraulic system, one hydraulic system
a major scare onboard that flight to ireland tonight. you can see from the flight tracker aer lingus flight 110 made a big circle over long island before making the emergency landing. >> lucy yang at kennedy airport with the developing story. >> there was an emergency landing and plane fire here at jfk airport tonight. it involved an aer lingus flight to ireland, a boeing 757 flight number 110. >> reporter: the plane took off from jfk at 7:15 tonight, flying in to the sunset...
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when he will finally return home to ireland. ♪ welcome to subway, what can i make for you?ow about our new flavor-packed italian hero, loaded with three authentic italian deli meats. including our new spiced capicola, our new cracked-pepper-seasoned mortadella and our always-delicious spicy genoa salami. enjoy this amazing taste combination on freshly baked bread, toasted with melty provolone, tomatoes and oregano. the new italian hero won't be here long, so try one today. subway. eat fresh....
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from ireland. she earned her bachelor's from yale and a law degree from harvard. she reported from bosnia, kosovo, sudan, and rwanda. during that time she wrote an op-ed for the washington post calling for the u.s. government
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. >>> britain and ireland say they will begin accepting more syrian migrants after an unforgettable and we will warn you disturbing photograph shocked the world into action. funeral services were held today in syria for 3-year-old away in kurdi and 5-year-old brother and mother, they drowned as they tried to make their way from turkey to greece on a smuggler's overcrowded boat. the boat capsized after the captain abandonedship. his body wash aid shore and his
. >>> britain and ireland say they will begin accepting more syrian migrants after an unforgettable and we will warn you disturbing photograph shocked the world into action. funeral services were held today in syria for 3-year-old away in kurdi and 5-year-old brother and mother, they drowned as they tried to make their way from turkey to greece on a smuggler's overcrowded boat. the boat capsized after the captain abandonedship. his body wash aid shore and his
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intense physical therapy with the bath and a collapse of driver is now well enough to go home to irelandweek he is one of seven to survive the collapse of an apartment balcony and berkeley to that in june 6th of his close friends died his sensible and the foot or so and manages they're very optimal set about his recovery despite the accident he will have a fond farewell but he signed had homes ireland where he will reach out to those for not as lucky as he was. >>pam moore: 40 to two years behind schedule santa clara county is cutting his losses with construction this is video from an explosion last week at the job site and the countess said the tournament in progress on the project and not only that it does not believe that once to the construction is firing back at the allegations state lawmakers gave final approval on all right to die build the state senate approved the bill 23 to 14 after an emotional debate it would not have to governor brown's debts however it is uncertain what the governor will do his never publicly talked about his stance on the subject if he does sign the bill t
intense physical therapy with the bath and a collapse of driver is now well enough to go home to irelandweek he is one of seven to survive the collapse of an apartment balcony and berkeley to that in june 6th of his close friends died his sensible and the foot or so and manages they're very optimal set about his recovery despite the accident he will have a fond farewell but he signed had homes ireland where he will reach out to those for not as lucky as he was. >>pam moore: 40 to two...
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. >>> a former nanny from ireland is blasting prosecutors here in the u.s.nt two and a half years in jail for murder. >> the young woman has been cleared of the charges and is back home still very much shaken by the ordeal. >> after spending more than two years behind bars awaiting trial for a crime, authorities now say she did not commit, ashley mccarthy is now a free woman. >> she's absolutely thankful to the medical examiner's office for doing this rereview. >> reporter: justice long overdue after the former nanny was arrested and charged with murder in 2013 when 1-year-old ray ma sa beer seen in this picture died suddenly. prosecutors sustained the baby sustained brain damage consistent with shaken baby syndrome. the examiner ruled the death a homicide but just last week saying the baby's past medical issues raised the possibility she had some type of disorder that was not able to be completely diagnosed prior to her death. >>> and given the uncertainties can no longer rule the manner of death as a homicide. prosecutors immediately dropping all charges m
. >>> a former nanny from ireland is blasting prosecutors here in the u.s.nt two and a half years in jail for murder. >> the young woman has been cleared of the charges and is back home still very much shaken by the ordeal. >> after spending more than two years behind bars awaiting trial for a crime, authorities now say she did not commit, ashley mccarthy is now a free woman. >> she's absolutely thankful to the medical examiner's office for doing this rereview....
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is now well enough to go home to ireland next week.urray is one of the seven people to survive the collapse of an apartment balcony. back in june. six of his close friends were not as lucky. they died in the accident. today, murray expressed his gratitude to the doctors and emergency crews. that helped save his life. >>: it's been like changing this event. we worry giving really did care. i will always miss my friends. i will never forget either. >> pam: although his hands, elbow and left foot are still in bandages, murray's doctors are very optimistic about his recovery. >> pam: all across the country. people stopped to reflect on this 14th anniversary of the 9- eleven attacks. a complete wrapup. ahead. remembering a hero. how one local mother is honoring her son who died on september eleventh. >> gary: i will have your sports coming of. >> reporter: we will have cool temperatures i will tell you how long it will last >> pam: it's been 14 years since the september 11th terrorist attacks. that killed thousands of americans. and devaste
is now well enough to go home to ireland next week.urray is one of the seven people to survive the collapse of an apartment balcony. back in june. six of his close friends were not as lucky. they died in the accident. today, murray expressed his gratitude to the doctors and emergency crews. that helped save his life. >>: it's been like changing this event. we worry giving really did care. i will always miss my friends. i will never forget either. >> pam: although his hands, elbow...
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he learn english in ireland over two mons in ireland in 1982. >> i don't know. we understood him. it was good. >> you mow, the speech is subtle. he didn't go to anything. a journalist said he couldn't understand it. >> hold that thought. hold that thought, father michael. we are going to take a quick break and we are new york city. nations. he is about to address all the delegates. don't go anywhere. >> it was incredible yesterday when the pope arrived fk airport. am select few including our next guest, rosanna. >> yeah. five years old lucky enough to greet pope francis' got off the plane at jfk yesterday. she is here with mer mom, maria. nice to have you with us on good day new york. >> how are you, too? >> we are great, really. >> what did it feel like? >> i still don't believe it. i touched his hand. he blessed my daughter. i get choked up as i think about it. >> did you say anything to the pope when he came by? >> no. >> what did you think? did you give him any thick? >> no. >> what did we give him? >> the bouquet that we have a copy of. >> he gave you a kiss. we are looking a
he learn english in ireland over two mons in ireland in 1982. >> i don't know. we understood him. it was good. >> you mow, the speech is subtle. he didn't go to anything. a journalist said he couldn't understand it. >> hold that thought. hold that thought, father michael. we are going to take a quick break and we are new york city. nations. he is about to address all the delegates. don't go anywhere. >> it was incredible yesterday when the pope arrived fk airport. am...
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nic robertson reports. >> reporter: northern ireland has never been so popular.sts flocking to see where the "game of thrones" is filmed. this, the king's road. >> she told me there's a game of thrones tour and trying to go back where they filmed the majority of the scenes. >> reporter: what did you think now that you've seen it? >> oh, my goodness, it's beautiful. >> reporter: coach companies are cashing in. >> as soon as we put the seal, tickets were flying off the shelves. that was two years ago now. we've seen a massive increase. >> reporter: just as in the mythical "game of thrones," all is not well in northern ireland where two former ira members have been killed, and several top government ministers have resigned amidst political disputes that threaten to collapse the power-sharing government, product of the 1998 peace agreement that ended three decades of conflict. "game of thrones" is only one of the things at stake. so far "game of thrones" has brought in an estimated $170 million for northern ireland. it's doing what everyone hoped the peace deal would
nic robertson reports. >> reporter: northern ireland has never been so popular.sts flocking to see where the "game of thrones" is filmed. this, the king's road. >> she told me there's a game of thrones tour and trying to go back where they filmed the majority of the scenes. >> reporter: what did you think now that you've seen it? >> oh, my goodness, it's beautiful. >> reporter: coach companies are cashing in. >> as soon as we put the seal, tickets...
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. >> this is fabulous, ireland is freezings. we talked to people at home and it's miserable, pureeing rain. >> they've got their winter clothes on. and jealous we're enjoying such temperatures in san francisco. >> reporter: that is jackie, she moved here with her husband and her two very adorable boys, just two weeks ago from ireland. we have been enjoying ourselves out here today. drew told me on a story like this i must get some ice cream today. i'm more of a frozen yogurt girl myself so i will see if the photographer will get she some frozen yogurt. right now, live and warm at crissy field in san francisco. abc7 news. >> you're just glowing out there. i'm sure we can get a whole group together and out for frozen yogurt. stay cool. you can see just how hot it where is you live with the abc7 weather app for four smartphone: >>> in monterey county, a new wildfire has killed one person. the fire is burning two miles north of the community of jamesburg. it's destroyed or damaged at least ten homes. the fire has grown to 1200 acres
. >> this is fabulous, ireland is freezings. we talked to people at home and it's miserable, pureeing rain. >> they've got their winter clothes on. and jealous we're enjoying such temperatures in san francisco. >> reporter: that is jackie, she moved here with her husband and her two very adorable boys, just two weeks ago from ireland. we have been enjoying ourselves out here today. drew told me on a story like this i must get some ice cream today. i'm more of a frozen yogurt...
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ireland. they are leaving their homes because they have no more homes. >> to the race for the white house now and brand-new poll numbers show hillary clinton fading fast. she is now trailing senator bernie sanders by nine points in new hampshire. that is according to the latest nbc maris poll, joe biden is the only other democrat that even rernlings witregisters with 16%. if you take biden out of the equation, hillary clinton drops to 9% difference from bernie sanders. >>> colin powell said he had a similar e-mail setup during bush administration. >> i had two machines on my desk. i had a secure state department machine which i used for secure material and i had a laptop that i could use for e-mail. and i would e-mail relatives, friends but i would also e-mail in the department but it was mostly house keeping stuff, what's the status of this, what's going on here. >> powell stopped short of saying whether it was appropriate for clinton to send e-mails from her private account. some of those e-
ireland. they are leaving their homes because they have no more homes. >> to the race for the white house now and brand-new poll numbers show hillary clinton fading fast. she is now trailing senator bernie sanders by nine points in new hampshire. that is according to the latest nbc maris poll, joe biden is the only other democrat that even rernlings witregisters with 16%. if you take biden out of the equation, hillary clinton drops to 9% difference from bernie sanders. >>> colin...
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he does plan to fly back to ireland for continued treatment soon. the alameda district attorney's office has opened a criminal investigation into that collapse. nile murray one of the seven survivors expected to speak here at the valley med can center a little later this morning about four hours from now. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> it will be interesting to get his take on it. thank you. >>> heading into the weekend, triple digits again, kari, in parts of the bay. >> especially inland. take a look at this beautiful shot of the sunrise from the sunol hills and yes we do have a few clouds back this morning. it is 70 degrees in the east bay while the north bay is at 49 degrees, san francisco starts out at 57 degrees a look at all the microclimates. we do see it is 76 degrees this morning in discovery bay, but we do have some widespread 60s in the east bay right now and highs today will still be very hot. in spots like gilroy 102, in palo alto 92 degrees n san jose 94, the castro will be at 80 degrees and 89 degrees
he does plan to fly back to ireland for continued treatment soon. the alameda district attorney's office has opened a criminal investigation into that collapse. nile murray one of the seven survivors expected to speak here at the valley med can center a little later this morning about four hours from now. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> it will be interesting to get his take on it. thank you. >>> heading into the weekend, triple digits...
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five stew depends from ireland along with a woman from the north bay died in that collapse. seven more people including murray were badly hurt, five of those survivors have already returned back home. murray plans to leave valley med and three back home to ireland for continued treatment very soon. we should get a better sense after his news conference again 11:00 this morning. the alameda county district attorney's office has already launched a criminal investigation into that balcony claims. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 5:39. we're heading into your weekend, which means, what, more heat, kari? more of the same? >> yeah, especially today. i know that's probably not what you want to hear heading into the weekend, but, hey, it's friday and we do have at least some fog, i know you can't tell where we are, this is the golden gate bridge and the visibility is really low there so if you have to head that way keep in mind that the windshield wipers maybe on. a look at all the microclimates today. in los gatos today 99 degrees, still very hot inla
five stew depends from ireland along with a woman from the north bay died in that collapse. seven more people including murray were badly hurt, five of those survivors have already returned back home. murray plans to leave valley med and three back home to ireland for continued treatment very soon. we should get a better sense after his news conference again 11:00 this morning. the alameda county district attorney's office has already launched a criminal investigation into that balcony claims....
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>> my dad came from ireland and my mom's side from ireland. >> where did the bug, the interest in politics, come from? do you remember? >> as early as i can remember, i remember loving sports and politics. i remember being allowed to stay up late to watch results of the 1984 presidential election. and going into class the next day and pressing the teachers by resite -- reciting the electoral votes for certain states. i was always fascinated by politics and that stuck. it didn't necessarily mean i wanted to do this as a candidate and as a public servient. that kind of went back and forth as i was growing up, but i've always just been very interested in it. >> you're interested in sports as well. where are the comparisons between politics and sports do you think? >> the competition, so the competitive drive is part of it. you either win or you lose. i would say an election is more exciting than a super bowl because if a team loses the super bowl, the careers of all of the players are not necessarily over in that game. they can come back next season. but of course, the big difference too in p
>> my dad came from ireland and my mom's side from ireland. >> where did the bug, the interest in politics, come from? do you remember? >> as early as i can remember, i remember loving sports and politics. i remember being allowed to stay up late to watch results of the 1984 presidential election. and going into class the next day and pressing the teachers by resite -- reciting the electoral votes for certain states. i was always fascinated by politics and that stuck. it...
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of ireland.tly protestant believing they should remain part of the united kingdom. both sides pursued their goal with violence and intimidation. but the irish republican army, ira, stood out targeting civilians and the british government. they tried to get then prime minister margaret thatcher bombing a grand hotel in 1984. they also missed her successor john mayor after firing mortar rounds in 1991. throughout all this there were attempts by the governments to negotiate. but both decided militarir mill was impossible. the military talks ended in 1998 with a historic good friday agreement. this deal would see republicans and loyalists renounce violence and govern together. >> this may be the day when, finally, after all the false thorns and dashed hopes, peace replaced war. >> reporter: and in the near sense, northern ireland has seen reasons for optimism. much reduced violence, former enemies governing and laughing together. republicans and royalty extending hands. but decades of distrust haven'
of ireland.tly protestant believing they should remain part of the united kingdom. both sides pursued their goal with violence and intimidation. but the irish republican army, ira, stood out targeting civilians and the british government. they tried to get then prime minister margaret thatcher bombing a grand hotel in 1984. they also missed her successor john mayor after firing mortar rounds in 1991. throughout all this there were attempts by the governments to negotiate. but both decided...
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he hopes to return to ireland in the future. a team has been working closely with the clinic in ireland for a safe transfer and coordination of his care. he plans to speak to the press at look this morning. six people were killed and seven were injured when the balcony collapsed in june. >> neighbors on san francisco's portrero hill want the city and caltran to stop a string of fires that keep breaking out in a homeless encampment. one of the fires broke out last night on a dry hillside above 101 and hospital curve. caltrain owns the land. neighbors believe that city officials are driving more homeless people their bay. >> everyone here is happening it off to the other one. the homeless situation is big. removing them and taking their stuff away does not solve the problem. >> a man keeps a guard were hose on his deck to fight off the flames. >> portrero hill residents have counted nine similar fires in the last two years. >> the heat is rising in california and wildfires continue to be a problem. more than a dozen fires are burn
he hopes to return to ireland in the future. a team has been working closely with the clinic in ireland for a safe transfer and coordination of his care. he plans to speak to the press at look this morning. six people were killed and seven were injured when the balcony collapsed in june. >> neighbors on san francisco's portrero hill want the city and caltran to stop a string of fires that keep breaking out in a homeless encampment. one of the fires broke out last night on a dry hillside...
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>> i'm from ireland so the answer is obvious, i'm going to have a beer. >> reporter: he is already planningchallenge to become the first person to run across the antarctic, kristen for al jazeera in new york. >>> time to recap some of the lines that have been coming out regarding the refugee crisis in europe, the french president said that france will accept 24,000 refugees over the next two years. the hungarian prime minister speaking earlier this morning saying they will accept none and rejects the quota system being imposed on it by the eu, lots more on the al jazeera website of course. i'm ali velshi. target tonight. inheriting debt from your parents, if you think it can't happen in america, think again. in the united states, health care is a multibillion dollar industry that makes a lot of money for doctors hospitals
>> i'm from ireland so the answer is obvious, i'm going to have a beer. >> reporter: he is already planningchallenge to become the first person to run across the antarctic, kristen for al jazeera in new york. >>> time to recap some of the lines that have been coming out regarding the refugee crisis in europe, the french president said that france will accept 24,000 refugees over the next two years. the hungarian prime minister speaking earlier this morning saying they will...
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on northern ireland i would say the situation is very worrying. traditionally, i know this is someone who comes traditionally from ireland, the united states role is always welcomed. we are in a situation now where it is politics as usual and as far as the parties themselves have taken responsibility for implementation of the agreement, and fundamentally whatever nudging the united states can do from behind the scenes, ultimately this is something that needs to be settled with the parties on the ground. >> i don't have more with that actually. we can be in touch after if you have more details. >> rachel from cq luke go. >> they said the obama and administration plan to accept refugees they said the country should be willing to accept a hundred thousand refugees, what you think of that? laster the president talked about the ebola request can you anticipate a similar request and will that funding be used here or go to u.s. programs on the ground elsewhere question mark. >> thank you for the question which is extremely important. up to this point the
on northern ireland i would say the situation is very worrying. traditionally, i know this is someone who comes traditionally from ireland, the united states role is always welcomed. we are in a situation now where it is politics as usual and as far as the parties themselves have taken responsibility for implementation of the agreement, and fundamentally whatever nudging the united states can do from behind the scenes, ultimately this is something that needs to be settled with the parties on...
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the father of 3-year-old syrian boy, ireland, washed up on a kurdish beach, photos shocking the world calling for action in the refugees crisis. his father spoke in detail, describing the terrible detail of the trip from turkey to cos. he wants the world to take notice and proven more death, bernard smith reports. >> a mortuary in southern turkey, a journey's end for two brothers and a mother who drowned, trying to make it to greece. the father survived. the 3-year-old's body washing up on the beach. his 5-year-old brother and mother drowned, along with 13 others from two boats. >> we went into the sea for four minutes, and the captain saw that the waves were to high. he panicked and died into the -- dived into the sea and fled. i took over and started fleeing. the waves were so high. the boat flipped. my wife and kids, i took them in my arms. i realized they were dead. my kids were the most beautiful children in the world. wonderful. they wake me up every morning to play with them. they are all gone now. now all i want to do is sit next to the grave of my wife and children. >>> for t
the father of 3-year-old syrian boy, ireland, washed up on a kurdish beach, photos shocking the world calling for action in the refugees crisis. his father spoke in detail, describing the terrible detail of the trip from turkey to cos. he wants the world to take notice and proven more death, bernard smith reports. >> a mortuary in southern turkey, a journey's end for two brothers and a mother who drowned, trying to make it to greece. the father survived. the 3-year-old's body washing up...
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he is eager to go back to ireland. >> new at 11:00. desperate for immigration reform.l mother making a pilgrimage to see the pope. part of a group of 100 women walking 100 miles. >> undocumented women plan to deliver their stories of struggle to pope francis during his visit to washington, d.c. later this month. stories they say they hope the pope will share with the president. >> nbc bay area, reporter joins us from the newsroom. the visit from the pope is significant for a lot of people. >> it is, 45-year-old maria more al el -- morales is tired of living in fear and risks being deported to deliver her message to pope francis. >> my brother-in-law. it was really hard for my sister. and my nephew. >> at home in emoryville, maria morales worried about her family being ripped apart. >> afraid that any moment we can hear knocking on the door. >> the single mother is stepping out of the shadows. training to walk 100 miles with 100 women. next week, the group called we belong together. starts walking from pennsylvania to washington, d.c. hoping pope francis will acknowledg
he is eager to go back to ireland. >> new at 11:00. desperate for immigration reform.l mother making a pilgrimage to see the pope. part of a group of 100 women walking 100 miles. >> undocumented women plan to deliver their stories of struggle to pope francis during his visit to washington, d.c. later this month. stories they say they hope the pope will share with the president. >> nbc bay area, reporter joins us from the newsroom. the visit from the pope is significant for a...
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just 15 minutes after it took off on a 3,000-mile flight to ireland. the boeing 757 reported hydraulic failure, no flaps, and problems with the landing gear. it came in faster than normal, and its brakes caught fire. the aer lingus fight just left jfk on a nearly seven-hour flight to ireland when the pilot reported the problems and turned the plane around. the passengers were taken back to the terminal. crews put the fire out. >>> and a man who was rescued from the side of sugarloaf mountain is in the hospital tonight with a head injury. chopper 4 was there as maryland state police helicopter lowered rescuers to sugarloaf's blue trail. that's where the man fell about 75 feet from an outcropping. the man is believed to be in his 20s. no word on the extent of his injury. >>> tonight we're learning about yet another lawsuit filed against the fig & olive restaurant chain. now this case is connected to the chain's west hollywood location. the l.a. county health department is looking into more than 20 cases of salmonella at that spot. here in d.c., as many a
just 15 minutes after it took off on a 3,000-mile flight to ireland. the boeing 757 reported hydraulic failure, no flaps, and problems with the landing gear. it came in faster than normal, and its brakes caught fire. the aer lingus fight just left jfk on a nearly seven-hour flight to ireland when the pilot reported the problems and turned the plane around. the passengers were taken back to the terminal. crews put the fire out. >>> and a man who was rescued from the side of sugarloaf...
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day's sport including the latest from sunday's matches at the rugby world cup with a big win from ireland in front of a world record crowd. wi with the syrian civil war in its 5th year and with refugees continue to flee to europe to escape it all, there is a clear and renewed diplomatic push to bring the fighting to an ends. u.s. secretary of state john keshry has been meeting the russian foreign minister on the sidelines of general assembly in new york. similar efforts have been made by the u.s. to engage iran. russia has deployed soldiers, weapons and aircraft to syria. any attempt to overthrow the assad regime could lead to failed states such as iraq or libya. >> there is no other solution than strengthening the effective government strumming be tours and rendering them help but encouraging them to engage in dialogue with the rational opposition and conduct reform. >> as you know, some of the coalition partners want to see president assad go first before they will support. >> translator: i would like to recommend to them the following: it's only the syrian people who are entitled to de
day's sport including the latest from sunday's matches at the rugby world cup with a big win from ireland in front of a world record crowd. wi with the syrian civil war in its 5th year and with refugees continue to flee to europe to escape it all, there is a clear and renewed diplomatic push to bring the fighting to an ends. u.s. secretary of state john keshry has been meeting the russian foreign minister on the sidelines of general assembly in new york. similar efforts have been made by the...
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the prime minister of ireland. i correct myself. that is someone else. the cardinal is approaching the holy father. .he deputy prime minister we seen the secretary of the organization, the cardinals and , and a minister of france has been presented, followed by the french minister. course, had a visit summit two years ago. accompanied by the prime minister. the ambassador. the prime minister of chile. and this is followed by another representative. and the ambassador's wife. and the president of the general assembly. announcer: pope john
the prime minister of ireland. i correct myself. that is someone else. the cardinal is approaching the holy father. .he deputy prime minister we seen the secretary of the organization, the cardinals and , and a minister of france has been presented, followed by the french minister. course, had a visit summit two years ago. accompanied by the prime minister. the ambassador. the prime minister of chile. and this is followed by another representative. and the ambassador's wife. and the president...
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murray, an exchange student from ireland, continues his recovery in san jose. his mother has been at his bedside. nbc bay area's scott budman is at valley medical center. scott, nearly three months since this accident, how is he doing? >> reporter: he's doing very well. all of 21 years old, raj. a very thoughtful young man. he made sure to take time to thank the doctors and therapists here at santa clara valley medical center, who have helped him recover. he then took time to talk about those who lost their lives in that balcony collapse. the first interview nile murray granted since the june balcony collapse quickly got emotional. >> i'll always remember that night. >> reporter: nile, a patient at santa clara valley medical's rehabilitation center, talked about his goal of getting back home to ireland, reuniting with family and how he feels about june 16th. >> i felt quite guilty, of course. that i and the others are here today. are alive today. and i feel very fortunate. >> reporter: nile, who is 21, was part of a group of irish students living and working in
murray, an exchange student from ireland, continues his recovery in san jose. his mother has been at his bedside. nbc bay area's scott budman is at valley medical center. scott, nearly three months since this accident, how is he doing? >> reporter: he's doing very well. all of 21 years old, raj. a very thoughtful young man. he made sure to take time to thank the doctors and therapists here at santa clara valley medical center, who have helped him recover. he then took time to talk about...
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the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization, the cardinals of the papal party. now is the foreign minister. followed by the french permanent representative to the united nations, ambassador stevens. during the official visit of president de gaulle, he was accompanied by the foreign minister. he exchanges some words with the pontiff. ambassador sedu. the foreign minister of chile. secretary of state dean rusk. the ambassador of the united states. mrs. goldberg, the ambassador's wife. the ex-president of the general u and hisp fro wife. pope john paul ii served from 1978 until his death in 2005, the second longest serving open history. up next, we look back to
the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization, the cardinals of the papal party. now is the foreign minister. followed by the french permanent representative to the united nations, ambassador stevens. during the official visit of president de gaulle, he was accompanied by the foreign minister. he exchanges some words with the pontiff. ambassador sedu. the foreign minister of chile. secretary of state...
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. >>> back here at home tonight, the close call for a passenger plane flying from new york to ireland. pilots forced to land moments after takeoff. the brakes bursting into flames on the runway. the cockpit reporting a problem in the air and abc's linsey davis on the investigation. >> reporter: the takeoff may have been picture perfect, but the emergency landing of this aer lingus flight at new york's kennedy airport is now under investigation tonight. the 757 took off just after 7:00 last night, from new york, bound for ireland with 115 people on board. but moments later, the pilot announces a major problem. >> we've lost our hydraulics system. >> reporter: 15 minutes after takeoff, the pilot turns the plane around. it touches down faster than normal, overheating the brakes and sparking a fire. >> rescue 1, sir, we have a confirmed fire. >> reporter: one passenger said it looked like a sci-fi movie. >> it was a very bumpy landing. i was holding hands with my husband. doused the flames, passengers were all evacuated safely. the faa is currently investigating just what went wrong with
. >>> back here at home tonight, the close call for a passenger plane flying from new york to ireland. pilots forced to land moments after takeoff. the brakes bursting into flames on the runway. the cockpit reporting a problem in the air and abc's linsey davis on the investigation. >> reporter: the takeoff may have been picture perfect, but the emergency landing of this aer lingus flight at new york's kennedy airport is now under investigation tonight. the 757 took off just after...
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>> i am from ireland, i think the answer to that is obvious, i am going to have a beer.an his next challenge to become the first person to run across the antarctic,. >>> what an achievement. lots more news on the al jazeera website. fear. >> i should have punched you in the blank face. now "techknow" goes to the field where is scientists stay under the radar to conduct research. >> what if i told you that they were gmo strawberries. >> she'll show us the latest innovations. >> these tomatoes here are special tomatoes. >> and then we'll go inside the
>> i am from ireland, i think the answer to that is obvious, i am going to have a beer.an his next challenge to become the first person to run across the antarctic,. >>> what an achievement. lots more news on the al jazeera website. fear. >> i should have punched you in the blank face. now "techknow" goes to the field where is scientists stay under the radar to conduct research. >> what if i told you that they were gmo strawberries. >> she'll show us...
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and when the american entry was in ireland in 1940 and 1941, it radically changed the political sceneand also the social with greenland. there were only about 16,000 people in greenland. this was given the size of the island. culture, as a result of the danish social programs of the 1950's that followed the occupation. political, andso this was independent now and self-sufficient, looking for a big change. host: how he viewed the world, a geopolitical just game. he was very analytical in looking at the world through that prism. dawn: it was from a military tactical perspective that was very important, in the second world war, prior to the second war spots there were on land, and then other spots on the sea, and things that were over the course of the presidency, it was the idea of care, so roosevelt could see the importance of the airplane and how that changed military strategy and how that changed geography, and that is why the polar region also mattered for the flyovers from europe and connecting the continent. you talk about its mineral advantages and why that was so important? dawn:
and when the american entry was in ireland in 1940 and 1941, it radically changed the political sceneand also the social with greenland. there were only about 16,000 people in greenland. this was given the size of the island. culture, as a result of the danish social programs of the 1950's that followed the occupation. political, andso this was independent now and self-sufficient, looking for a big change. host: how he viewed the world, a geopolitical just game. he was very analytical in...
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role in the syrian refugee crisis, northern ireland, and combating isis. us of remembers paid tribute to queen elizabeth the second on being -- several members pay tribute to queen elizabeth the second being the longest-serving monarch. >> number one, ion to make duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> julia knight. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to echo the sentiments in relation to her majesty the queen. will the prime minister join me in congratulating parents of the newly announced alternative revision academy providing vital places for those in complex behavior means that nobody also agree with me those who ascribe free schools would deny parents choice in children opportunity. [shouting] >> my friend is right. the movement is bringing but we need in this country which is more good enough dinning school places. over 250 such schools in existence and we want to see 500 set up over this parliament. what we've seen is the order i was standing and speaking out today, he should praise the fact that quarter free scho
role in the syrian refugee crisis, northern ireland, and combating isis. us of remembers paid tribute to queen elizabeth the second on being -- several members pay tribute to queen elizabeth the second being the longest-serving monarch. >> number one, ion to make duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> julia knight. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to echo the sentiments in relation to her majesty the queen. will the prime minister join...
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attorney's office in new york over data that's stored in ireland. and you see a very large range of companies joining in to that litigation in support of the position, including not only cisco but ebay, hp, ibm, sales force, verizon, at&t, the government of ireland. so that gives you a pretty good sense of the scope of the concerns. and then you also see companies making efforts to build data centers in a way that allow for localization putting data closer to their customers. some of that may be based on performance but some of that is based on satisfying concerns that customers might have about where the data is stored and what laws are used to protect that data. that is all expensive. trust has clearly been impacted for companies across the technology industry including cisco. we have dedicated engineers as joseph mentioned whose job it is to engineer our products and services with security in mind. and to build security in and to deliver those products in the way that we intend them. at some point there are things that we don't control. there are
attorney's office in new york over data that's stored in ireland. and you see a very large range of companies joining in to that litigation in support of the position, including not only cisco but ebay, hp, ibm, sales force, verizon, at&t, the government of ireland. so that gives you a pretty good sense of the scope of the concerns. and then you also see companies making efforts to build data centers in a way that allow for localization putting data closer to their customers. some of that...
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he talks about the syrian refugee crisis, northern ireland, and combating isis. several members pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> this morning, i had meetings in addition to my duties in this house. knight.n will the prime minister join me in congratulating parents of provisionalternative academy, providing vital places for those with complex behavioral means. will he also agree that the offices that would scrap free schools would deny parents choice in children opportunity? prime minister cameron: my honorable friend is right. the preschool's movement is bringing what we need in this country, more good and outstanding schools. we have over 250 such schools in existence. he wanted see 500 set up during this parliament. what we have seen as one quarter of classes are outstanding. instead of the education spokesman speaking out today, he should praise the fact that a quarter are outstanding schools. in addition, these are not just yummyscendingly called mummies, and we should be proud of the people who set the schools
he talks about the syrian refugee crisis, northern ireland, and combating isis. several members pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> this morning, i had meetings in addition to my duties in this house. knight.n will the prime minister join me in congratulating parents of provisionalternative academy, providing vital places for those with complex behavioral means. will he also agree that the offices that would scrap free schools would deny...
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. >> ireland, going somewhere. >> ireland is a prime suspect. ireland is really doing a lot of business. >> apple will pay more taxes after donald trump's plan. >> apple will pay some taxes. >> the biggest company with money overseas. >> apple has tremendous money over seas and will bring it back and you know there is going to be a 10% tax on that money but at least that's reasonable. they will bring it back and invest the money mostly here in my opinion. mostly here. they can invest it elsewhere but mostly here. >> how will it be different than what george w. bush did it. estimates are 9 2% of the money. why would it be different? >> first of all, we'll create a great incentive but if it does go to shareholders, you'll have people stock owners of the company will get x dollars and go out and buy things and that's going to be good. >> really, really great interview and it was interesting to see him in that -- he was very knowledgeable about the tax code. is it doable, though? >> that's the big question. i know you'll talk to grover, some people
. >> ireland, going somewhere. >> ireland is a prime suspect. ireland is really doing a lot of business. >> apple will pay more taxes after donald trump's plan. >> apple will pay some taxes. >> the biggest company with money overseas. >> apple has tremendous money over seas and will bring it back and you know there is going to be a 10% tax on that money but at least that's reasonable. they will bring it back and invest the money mostly here in my opinion....
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one that i remember -- when i was quite young, i went on a trip to amsterdam from ireland.y friend, kenny lonergan. >> seth: the playwright. >> filmmaker kenny lonergan, playwright. we were 19 or so. and we had those tickets where it's like a boat and a train and a boat and then another train. and it's all pre-paid and you have the whole thing. and you have your little thing of cash, and your one safe credit card for an emergency. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and we were so excited. and we got to amsterdam. we had a great time. we got on the boat to get back to london to cross london on the train to get back to another boat. and on that boat, i somehow lost the emergency credit card. >> seth: uh-uh. >> and kenny lost his entire travel -- for the rest of the time. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: you are not the first 19-year-olds to go to amsterdam and find out that they don't have any of the stuff you came with. [ laughter ] >> yeah. that's somewhat why we had gone to amsterdam in the first place. [ laughter ] and -- boy did we get ours. [ laughter ] you know. because when we w
one that i remember -- when i was quite young, i went on a trip to amsterdam from ireland.y friend, kenny lonergan. >> seth: the playwright. >> filmmaker kenny lonergan, playwright. we were 19 or so. and we had those tickets where it's like a boat and a train and a boat and then another train. and it's all pre-paid and you have the whole thing. and you have your little thing of cash, and your one safe credit card for an emergency. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and we...
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. >> translator: we can almost say we are through in 19 points with poland on 17 and ireland on 15, theufficient in dublin but that is not german style and we don't play for a draw and don't think we can do that. >> reporter: portugal had 1-0 win in albania and stoppage time and northern ireland never made it to the euro finals and needed late equalizer and romania third. and in golf ricky won this boston and the american took advantage from henry, the sweed had been leading but 16th hole hit his tee shot in the water and ended up with a double bogie and winning the third events of the year by one stroke and the georgia bank open is one that will decide the winner of fedex cup playoffs and possible $10 million pay day. >> what would be awesome is to get a good week off and get practice and rested up and get work in the gym and make sure everything is ready to go for the two last events of the playoffs and be great to continue to play well, play well at the farms and ultimately put myself in a position at east lake to win and then have a chance to win the fedexcup playoffs. >> reporter:
. >> translator: we can almost say we are through in 19 points with poland on 17 and ireland on 15, theufficient in dublin but that is not german style and we don't play for a draw and don't think we can do that. >> reporter: portugal had 1-0 win in albania and stoppage time and northern ireland never made it to the euro finals and needed late equalizer and romania third. and in golf ricky won this boston and the american took advantage from henry, the sweed had been leading but...
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. >> and they are going to ireland, going somewhere else. >> ireland is a prime suspect. ireland is doing a lot of business. >> so apple will pay more taxes? >> apple is going to pay some taxes. >> they are the biggest company with money overseas. >> right. apple has tremendous money overseas and they are going to bring it back. there's going to be a 10% tax on that money but at least that's reasonable. they are going to bring it back and then they will invest the money mostly here, in my opinion. mostly here. they can invest it elsewhere but mostly here. >> how will it be different than when george w. bush did it. at that time, the estimate was 92% of the money came back to shareholders, buybacks, thing like that. >> first of all, we're going to create a great incentive. even if it goes to shareholders, they are going to spend the money. you're going to have people in this country, stock owners, they are going to get x dollars and they will buy things and that's good. the big surprise, in my opinion, is how much money it is. as you know, estimates are from 2.1 to 2.5 and
. >> and they are going to ireland, going somewhere else. >> ireland is a prime suspect. ireland is doing a lot of business. >> so apple will pay more taxes? >> apple is going to pay some taxes. >> they are the biggest company with money overseas. >> right. apple has tremendous money overseas and they are going to bring it back. there's going to be a 10% tax on that money but at least that's reasonable. they are going to bring it back and then they will...
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what relevant is those e-mails are on an irish server in ireland. microsoft lost the first case, this is an appeal this week. one is thinking of the server as a file cabinet, the file cabinet is in ireland not subject to american laws or is e-mail more like an electronic record and then the u.s. government can demand companies turn over their records with a warrant. >>> amazon reportedly going to release a $50 tablet in time for christmas, something you can use for e-mail or watch amazon movies and buy stuff from amazon. >>> apple going to go the other way reportedly showing off an enormous ipad is that may cost as much as as a macbook. let's get a check at your markets before the bell. landon dowdy is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> yes, first day of business and wall street will look to recover some of the ground lost last week. futures point to a slightly higher open. the do you and nasdaq suffering their second worst week of the year. look for data on inflation, u.s. exports and the consumer. the dow falling 273 points friday t
what relevant is those e-mails are on an irish server in ireland. microsoft lost the first case, this is an appeal this week. one is thinking of the server as a file cabinet, the file cabinet is in ireland not subject to american laws or is e-mail more like an electronic record and then the u.s. government can demand companies turn over their records with a warrant. >>> amazon reportedly going to release a $50 tablet in time for christmas, something you can use for e-mail or watch...
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ireland is ground zero for the priest sex scandal and for gay marriage.for his last few minutes in the city of brotherly love. again, it is hard to describe to people that washington, d.c. and new york city certainly played host to dignitaries on a more regular basis than philadelphia is it on this level, but what an incredible amount of respect that i believe our city engendered nationwide. if anyone is watching, we are at the same level and pulled off an incredible 36 hours, two days in general with the same ability to draw even bigger crowds and keep them safe and to let them have an individual experience that is special that is hard-felt and certainly one they will never ever forget. and yet kept faith doing it. >> and we talked about the pontiff's visit here. and kathy, i will ask you, i suspect there will be a lot of people who will want to visit rome and the vatican now because of the global popularity of pope francis. what would you think? >> well, i think rome never has short handling of tourists. and maybe you have a better chance of see him the
ireland is ground zero for the priest sex scandal and for gay marriage.for his last few minutes in the city of brotherly love. again, it is hard to describe to people that washington, d.c. and new york city certainly played host to dignitaries on a more regular basis than philadelphia is it on this level, but what an incredible amount of respect that i believe our city engendered nationwide. if anyone is watching, we are at the same level and pulled off an incredible 36 hours, two days in...