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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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. >> there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. >> there have been bombingsootings, and strikes in northern ireland. >> guerillas shot at a school bus 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 b
. >> there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. >> there have been bombingsootings, and strikes in northern ireland. >> guerillas shot at a school bus 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...
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steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. this program is brought r brought to you in part by tour tour international and over 80 years feet touring all inclusive tours and go as awe please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cie tours.com. ♪ ♪ hello and welcome i'm patricia o'reilly and i'm righted to join us for an audition
steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the...
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into the offering in northern ireland so we can encourage people in north ireland and capitalize on the next series "game of thrones" due out very soon. >> questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on her 21st birthday in 1940 7a young woman declared that her whole life whether long or short would be dedicated to the service of our nation. >> here, here. >> nobody could possibly argue that her majesty queen elizabeth ii has been anything other than fulfill her promise to the nation with dignity and grace. >> here, here. >> people across the country will be marking the queens birthday, 90th birthday tomorrow in many different ways, many honorable and right honorable members will join for the queen initiative tight enough our neighborhoods. some will be raising a small glass and many will be having a proper -- so when the prime minister
into the offering in northern ireland so we can encourage people in north ireland and capitalize on the next series "game of thrones" due out very soon. >> questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on her 21st...
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if they fail, ireland faces fresh elections. more people were executed in 2015 than any other point in the last order century. china executes more people than the rest of the world combined. we're going to take a 62nd break. when we come back, more news and we will have the business headlines. >> welcome back. live from berlin, swiss police have raided uefa had orders looking for a contract signed by the new fifa boss. the contract is revealed by the panama papers and was signed 10 years ago. a top official has resigned from his ethics committee after being named in the panama papers. a number of adults in the world with diabetes has dribbled in less than four decades according to a report out today by the world health organization. the study is one of the largest to date on diabetes using data gathered for more than 4 million people. the researchers behind the study say an aging population and rising levels of obesity are the main factors behind the trend. the who says the diabetes prevalence has risen fastest in low and middle
if they fail, ireland faces fresh elections. more people were executed in 2015 than any other point in the last order century. china executes more people than the rest of the world combined. we're going to take a 62nd break. when we come back, more news and we will have the business headlines. >> welcome back. live from berlin, swiss police have raided uefa had orders looking for a contract signed by the new fifa boss. the contract is revealed by the panama papers and was signed 10 years...
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patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland.program is brought to you in part by cie tours internation . for over 80 years featuring all-inclusive briefing go as you . selye vacation throughout ireland and britain. cie tours internation .com. ♪ hello and welcome him. i'm delighted
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patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. rita aspinwall (voiceover): on this edition of native report, we meet artist wendy savage. but there were different beads at the time that had different colors, and you can't get those colors today. ernie stevens (voiceover): we attend the mash-ka-wisen pow-wow. rita aspinwall (voiceover): and we meet a trio of documentary filmmakers from finland who are chronicling the connections between ojibwe and finnish cultures. we also learn something new about what it takes to be a leader in indian country, and hear from our elders on this native report. narrator: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation [flute and guitar playing]
patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. rita aspinwall (voiceover): on this edition of native report, we meet artist wendy savage. but there were different beads at the time that had different colors, and you can't get those colors today. ernie stevens (voiceover): we attend the mash-ka-wisen pow-wow. rita aspinwall (voiceover): and we meet a trio of documentary filmmakers from finland who are chronicling the connections between ojibwe and...
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northern ireland where america important role in our peace process. hope your predecessor that comes after you hopes to foster that. pres. obama: well, northern ireland is a story of perseverance in the fact that your generation -- how old are now? audience: 21. pres. obama: 21. your experience has been entirely different than your parents'. there's still huge problems there. ome of them political, some of them economic. but every year we have on st. patrick's day, folks from reland come, and we had both minister and me deputy prime minister come, and issues e working these through. and what's interesting is the example of ich the peacemaking in northern ireland in ow inspiring others, so columbia, latin america right aw, they're trying to undergo peace process, and they've actually brought people from orthern ireland to come and describe how do you overcome enmity and hatred and try to shape a country that is unified? you know this better than i do, ut one of the things that you see in northern ireland that's the very tant is simple act of recognizin
northern ireland where america important role in our peace process. hope your predecessor that comes after you hopes to foster that. pres. obama: well, northern ireland is a story of perseverance in the fact that your generation -- how old are now? audience: 21. pres. obama: 21. your experience has been entirely different than your parents'. there's still huge problems there. ome of them political, some of them economic. but every year we have on st. patrick's day, folks from reland come, and...
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offer strong leadership for a better future in northern ireland. but people in northern ireland are concerned about the two-sided approach to the past, to investigate a police officer who stopped an ira bomber tried to kill police officers 25 years ago at a police station. will the prime minister agree with me that we have to get behind our security forces, praise them for the work they did in northern ireland and not persecute them going over? >> first of all in the pay tribute to the honorable gentleman and his nose of parliament, members of the assembly. i think detroit is the politics in northern ireland is more stable and, frankly, it's more productive now than has been for many years. obviously, these issues around the acts of the past still cause a huge amount of pain and difficult on all sides of the debate but i think one of the things we have told on this is the fact we have an independent and impartial justice system. >> order. >> [inaudible questions time is live everyone's at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cs -- on c-span2. host a discussion tom
offer strong leadership for a better future in northern ireland. but people in northern ireland are concerned about the two-sided approach to the past, to investigate a police officer who stopped an ira bomber tried to kill police officers 25 years ago at a police station. will the prime minister agree with me that we have to get behind our security forces, praise them for the work they did in northern ireland and not persecute them going over? >> first of all in the pay tribute to the...
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steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. rita aspinwall: on this edition of native report, we'll attend the world indoor lacrosse championship. ernie stevens: we'll meet alf jacques, a world-renowned traditional lacrosse stick maker. you can do a lot of things with it rita aspinwall: and we'll interview onondaga faith keeper, oren lyons. this is the oldest standing democratic
steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the...
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. ♪ steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites.was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. announcer: "euromaxx highlights." and here's your host. host: hello there, friends. thanks for tuning in. we've had an interesting week of "euromaxx," and i'm here to bring you the highlights. here is a taste of what we will enjoy during the next half-hour. catching the wind. dutch inventor theo jansen and his moving sculptures. taming of nat
. ♪ steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites.was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the...
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steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. announcer: "euromaxx highlights." and here's your host. host: hello there, friends. thanks for tuning in. we've had an interesting week of "euromaxx," and i'm here to bring you the highlights. here is a taste of what we will enjoy during the next half-hour. catching the wind. dutch inventor theo jansen and his moving sculptures. taming
steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the...
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offer strong leadership for a better future in northern ireland. but people in northern ireland are concerned about the two-sided approach to the past, to investigate a police officer who stopped an ira bomber tried to kill police officers 25 years ago at a police station. will the prime minister agree with me that we have to get behind our security forces, praise them for the work they did in northern ireland and not persecute them going over? >> first of all in the pay tribute to the honorable
offer strong leadership for a better future in northern ireland. but people in northern ireland are concerned about the two-sided approach to the past, to investigate a police officer who stopped an ira bomber tried to kill police officers 25 years ago at a police station. will the prime minister agree with me that we have to get behind our security forces, praise them for the work they did in northern ireland and not persecute them going over? >> first of all in the pay tribute to the...
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patrick's day folks from ireland come.ister and deputy prime minister come. and folks are working these issues through. and what's interesting is the degree to which the example of peace making in northern ireland is now inspiring others. so in colombia, latin america right now, they're trying to undergo a peace process. and they've actually brought people from northern ireland to come and describe how do you overcome years of emenity. and violence. you know this better than i do. one of the things you see in northern ireland that's most important is, the very simple act of recognizing the humanity of those on the other side of the argument. having empathy and a sense of section to people who are not like you. that's taken time. but you're now seeing that, i think among young people who are interacting more. you're seeing that. it requires also forging a new identity that is about being from northern ireland as opposed to being unionist. you know, sinn fein, or just deciding the country as a whole is more important than an
patrick's day folks from ireland come.ister and deputy prime minister come. and folks are working these issues through. and what's interesting is the degree to which the example of peace making in northern ireland is now inspiring others. so in colombia, latin america right now, they're trying to undergo a peace process. and they've actually brought people from northern ireland to come and describe how do you overcome years of emenity. and violence. you know this better than i do. one of the...
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and the walls between catholics and protestants in northern ireland.fter the terror attacks in belgium, people there and across europe are unsurprisingly afraid of it happening again. i lived in brussels before moving to germany, and friends there say that even though fear now accompanies them where ever they go, they refuse to give in to the terrorists. through the grief in the aftermath of the attacks, the capital of a country long known for the divide between its french and flemish speaking communities, has become more united. for laurent duhaut, maalbeek subway station will be hallowed ground for the rest of his life. among the 13 people killed by the suicide bombing of this metro station last tuesday was his best friend. >> as soon as i heard about the the attacks i tried to contact , my friends and family. but i had no idea anyone i knew could be in the metro. i still can't believe someone could go to work and not come back. >> the bomb ripped through the station about 9:00 in the morning. the train and platform were crowded. many people were hea
and the walls between catholics and protestants in northern ireland.fter the terror attacks in belgium, people there and across europe are unsurprisingly afraid of it happening again. i lived in brussels before moving to germany, and friends there say that even though fear now accompanies them where ever they go, they refuse to give in to the terrorists. through the grief in the aftermath of the attacks, the capital of a country long known for the divide between its french and flemish speaking...
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. >> governor kasich, he told me your first trip would be to ireland if you became president. have you changed your mind? governor kasich: i never said my first trip was going to be to ireland. where did you get that? why would i say that? >> because i am irish. kasich: no, i mean, there is nothing wrong with it. there is nothing wrong with it. if it is true. no. >> so, governor, your numbers in new york? [indiscernible] [laughter] kasich: i don't know the difference between this pickle and this pickle. do you like pickles? >> [indiscernible] [laughter] >> [indiscernible] kasich: you know, i may have matzah. the reporter said i was 29 points down. what do you do to close the gap? i said put in steph curry. that was really good. >> salad, chicken soup. governor kasich: i ate a pickle. i'm going to have one more. p>> [indiscernible] uh?good, h governor kasich: i'm going to fly home and had dinner with one of my daughters. she is 16. do you have daughters? how many? >> five. kasich: on that basis, i assume you have two kids. give this man some publicity. talk about your restauran
. >> governor kasich, he told me your first trip would be to ireland if you became president. have you changed your mind? governor kasich: i never said my first trip was going to be to ireland. where did you get that? why would i say that? >> because i am irish. kasich: no, i mean, there is nothing wrong with it. there is nothing wrong with it. if it is true. no. >> so, governor, your numbers in new york? [indiscernible] [laughter] kasich: i don't know the difference between...
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ireland still doesn't have a government.ieldhart is the average on 10 year bond auctions in ireland. that continues to plunge to a new low. ireland borrowing money at its lowest level ever this white not having a government. the singapore dollar tumbling in value, the u.s. dollar tumbling. singapore's bank unexpectedly shifted gears, adopting a neutral policy, the first time since the aftermath of the global financial crisis. what does this mean? one of the most trade sensitive economies is telegraphing a gloomy outlook for regional trade. scarlet: there was some movement and commodities. alix: gold coming off by $16. natural gas won the biggest losers of the session. i did want to highlight led, a similar story to the russell 2000, broke above the 200 day moving average and trending above that line. the breakout we have seen, can you trust them. alix: in the last couple of weeks, you have seen a move up in that index. when it moves up, that a short covering. come are we looking at a short squeeze in the market rather than m
ireland still doesn't have a government.ieldhart is the average on 10 year bond auctions in ireland. that continues to plunge to a new low. ireland borrowing money at its lowest level ever this white not having a government. the singapore dollar tumbling in value, the u.s. dollar tumbling. singapore's bank unexpectedly shifted gears, adopting a neutral policy, the first time since the aftermath of the global financial crisis. what does this mean? one of the most trade sensitive economies is...
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i do not know any from ireland. we will find. ireland. in a low tax haven, you do not need that. >> absolutely not. it is a pretty in-flight business of names criminal to that as well. late to rushing games with underage kids. some of it has been linked to syria. some of that was funded through that way. neil: it is what it is. thank you, my friend. all right. in the meantime, the prime minister. i will leave it at the prime minister. [laughter] more after this. ♪ ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ >> welcome back. i have your business headlines from coast to coast. much lower than expected for the first quarter of this year. the stock up two and a half percent. delivery gateways are due to a supply shortage. technology additions to that model s suv. and paypal annou
i do not know any from ireland. we will find. ireland. in a low tax haven, you do not need that. >> absolutely not. it is a pretty in-flight business of names criminal to that as well. late to rushing games with underage kids. some of it has been linked to syria. some of that was funded through that way. neil: it is what it is. thank you, my friend. all right. in the meantime, the prime minister. i will leave it at the prime minister. [laughter] more after this. ♪ ♪ every auto...
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>> well, in northern ireland, and is a story of perseverance and the fact your generation -- how oldre you now? 21. your experience has been entirely different than your parents. they're still huge problems they are, some of them political, some of them economic. every year we have on st. patrick's day, folks from ireland, and we had both your first prime minister and deputy prime minister con. folks are working these issues through. what is interesting is the degree to which the example of peacemaking in northern ireland is now inspiring others. so in columbia, not america right now they are trying to undergo a peace process and they have actually brought people from northern ireland to comment described how do you overcome years of enmity and hatred and intolerance and try to shape a country that is unified. you know this better than i do, but one of the things that you see in northern ireland that is most important is the very simple act of recognizing the humanity of those on the other side of the argument, having empathy and a sense of connection to people who are not like you.
>> well, in northern ireland, and is a story of perseverance and the fact your generation -- how oldre you now? 21. your experience has been entirely different than your parents. they're still huge problems they are, some of them political, some of them economic. every year we have on st. patrick's day, folks from ireland, and we had both your first prime minister and deputy prime minister con. folks are working these issues through. what is interesting is the degree to which the example...
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and i know you have been nervous but,lv["é look, i know you said you would move to ireland if bernieins. look, i checked with air lingus. there are three flights a day. this is a true story between jfkened london. leaves every day at noon. leave the factor and get on the plane. >> if bernie is elected i'm not going to be alone moving to ireland or a lot of other countries but i am going to ireland actually this summer to -- looking at little cottages andç see what the situation is but i tell you what, i'm right, i'm going to be proven correct that without an indictment, if that doesn't happen, hillary convention in july with the nomination. i'm interested in the debate only because i think sanders has got to open up on her now. this is his big shot. because she is not going to do a lot more debates. this is it. >> he pressed hard for this debate. this is his last-- chance, you are absolutely right. he has been consistent about saying no on the emails. the fbi is handling that. the wall street is the same refrain again and again. and to your point in the talking points, you made a ver
and i know you have been nervous but,lv["é look, i know you said you would move to ireland if bernieins. look, i checked with air lingus. there are three flights a day. this is a true story between jfkened london. leaves every day at noon. leave the factor and get on the plane. >> if bernie is elected i'm not going to be alone moving to ireland or a lot of other countries but i am going to ireland actually this summer to -- looking at little cottages andç see what the situation is...
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you must know how i will treasure the award and the ceremony over in ireland this september.or now. thanks for being with us. town 92 at 10:00 eastern for our premiere on the documentary of hillary clinton, it "it takes a country." >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> he's talking politics in a private room, it's a different persona. >> the trump campaign is an elaborate act! so says the trump campaign. >> the part that he's been playing is evolving into the part that now you've been expecting. >> tonight the new trump sales pitch to the rnc and the questionable lobbying resume of the man making the pitch. >>> then the desperate politics behind the new cruz scare tactics. a new look at the staggering fund-raising numbers keeping the bernie campaign going. our first official word on what happened to prince. >> we have no reason to believe at this time it's a
you must know how i will treasure the award and the ceremony over in ireland this september.or now. thanks for being with us. town 92 at 10:00 eastern for our premiere on the documentary of hillary clinton, it "it takes a country." >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> he's talking politics in a private room, it's a different persona. >> the trump campaign is an elaborate act! so says the trump campaign. >> the part that he's been playing is evolving into...
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abortion is only allowed in northern ireland if the woman is at risk. woman was given a suspended prison sentence. you are watching bbc "world news america." come, part of the u.s. marines --lucca served hundreds of missions were being injured. britain is the stilling her with one of the highest military honors. thousands of migrants in greece have applied for asylum. their claims will have to be checked. that could slow return rates into turkey. the bbc has more. correspondent: this is the main detention camp on lesbos for migrants. we found a group of mainly men that have main fans been protesting. some science say "if you deport us, we die." others say "freedom." we understand most people taking part in the protest are pakistani. i did see one time that said afghan. one volunteer that has been working in the migrant camp says she knows many of the men, and they do have legitimate claims for asylum. they are worried those claims will not be considered and they might be deported for turkey. they are shouting "freedom." this is a peaceful protest. the r
abortion is only allowed in northern ireland if the woman is at risk. woman was given a suspended prison sentence. you are watching bbc "world news america." come, part of the u.s. marines --lucca served hundreds of missions were being injured. britain is the stilling her with one of the highest military honors. thousands of migrants in greece have applied for asylum. their claims will have to be checked. that could slow return rates into turkey. the bbc has more. correspondent: this...
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the old wax cylinders and 78s that he made here in new york-- they traveled back to ireland, and theyed fiddle playing style. people tried to imitate coleman whether they were from sligo or whether they're from cork or donegal. it no longer was the case that you could tell where somebody was from by listening to them. that was the beginning, that this was starting to be homogenized. in a positive way, technology has helped this music in that there's an awful lot of recordings of very good music out there. so it's brought it to a wider listening public. (tesar) very, very early days, some phonograph recordings were cut right to wax. they'd stand in the room, and the cutting lathe would cut the original master right into wax, which, by the way, had to be very soft, so it had to be very hot. so a lot of the old-time musicians will tell stories about the early days of recording like almost stripping down in their underwear and going in this room and recording for three minutes. it's 130 degrees in this little room because it's got to be hot enough for the wax to be soft enough for the lat
the old wax cylinders and 78s that he made here in new york-- they traveled back to ireland, and theyed fiddle playing style. people tried to imitate coleman whether they were from sligo or whether they're from cork or donegal. it no longer was the case that you could tell where somebody was from by listening to them. that was the beginning, that this was starting to be homogenized. in a positive way, technology has helped this music in that there's an awful lot of recordings of very good music...
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. >>> ready to set sail for ireland.hey plan to row from capecod, massachusetts to ireland next month. if they pull it off they will be the first pair to complete the transatlantic trip. the boat is outfitted with a machine that turns salty sea water into freshwater. >>> a tax plan some voters will need to chew on. later, how fairfax county hopes increase teacher pay. >> after break, pope's advice on love, sex, and marriage. a look inside a ground great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but t nowith democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's fighting to ban assault weapons and putting the safety of our communities first. because to democrat donna edwards, the specia
. >>> ready to set sail for ireland.hey plan to row from capecod, massachusetts to ireland next month. if they pull it off they will be the first pair to complete the transatlantic trip. the boat is outfitted with a machine that turns salty sea water into freshwater. >>> a tax plan some voters will need to chew on. later, how fairfax county hopes increase teacher pay. >> after break, pope's advice on love, sex, and marriage. a look inside a ground great price on this...
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allergan is based in ireland. a merger, pfizer would relocate to ireland where their corporate tax rate would be estimated at 12%. that would have meant pfizer avoided paying billions of dollars of corporate taxes but now with the u.s. treasury rules banning corporate inversions, pfizer will be staying in new york and that's a victory for those fighting against corporate tax loopholes. on monday, obama called out companies on their sometimes murky tax deals. >> taking advantage of one of the most insidious tax loopholes out there, fleeing the country just in getting out of paying u.s. taxes. >> u.s. companies stashed about $2 trillion of profits abroad they don't want to bring home for tax purposes. the other issue they want to make it easier to avoid paying tax on u.s. business activity. they feel they'll have more fun and success in lowering their tax bills if they can new >> reporter: pfizer and allergan say they are being unfairly targeted. the richest corporations in america will have one less avenue in their
allergan is based in ireland. a merger, pfizer would relocate to ireland where their corporate tax rate would be estimated at 12%. that would have meant pfizer avoided paying billions of dollars of corporate taxes but now with the u.s. treasury rules banning corporate inversions, pfizer will be staying in new york and that's a victory for those fighting against corporate tax loopholes. on monday, obama called out companies on their sometimes murky tax deals. >> taking advantage of one of...
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pfizer would have bought allegan and -- allergan and moved its headquarters to ireland, where is 12%,h less than the u.s. 30%. is when a company uses internal loans to move money from the u.s. to its overseas operations. analysts say that without the associated tax benefits, the deal makes little sense for pfizer. per the merger agreement, pfizer is now on the hook to allergan for up to 400 million dollars in expenses as a result of terminating the deal. up, stephen, what has a new encryption? stephen: they have introduced what they call end to end encryption. messages can only be read by the intended recipients and him by anyone else, including company staff or governments. the company, owned by facebook, says that the boosted encryption is in line with core beliefs of protecting private communication . let's take a look at what's happening on the markets right now. in europeanure shares. gains in paris and london, falling in frankfurt. down after news that their chief executive is leaving the airline to head up the travel group iata. moving on with more business headlines for you no
pfizer would have bought allegan and -- allergan and moved its headquarters to ireland, where is 12%,h less than the u.s. 30%. is when a company uses internal loans to move money from the u.s. to its overseas operations. analysts say that without the associated tax benefits, the deal makes little sense for pfizer. per the merger agreement, pfizer is now on the hook to allergan for up to 400 million dollars in expenses as a result of terminating the deal. up, stephen, what has a new encryption?...
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and the walls between catholics and protestants in northern ireland. the terror attacks in belgium, people there and across europe are unsurprisingly afraid of it happening again. i lived in brussels before moving to germany, and friends there say that even though fear now accompanies them where ever they go, they refuse to gigive n to the terrororists. through the grief in the aftermath of the attacks, the capital of a country long known for the divide between its french and flemish speaking communities, has become more united. for laurent duhaut, maalbeek subway station will be hallowed ground for the rest of his life. among the 13 people killed by the suicide bombing of this metro station last tuesday was his best friend. >> as soon as i heard about the the attacks i tried to contact , my friends and family. but i had no idea anyone i knew could be in the metro. i still can't believe someone could go to work and not come back. >> the bomb ripped through the station about 9:00 in the morning. the train and platform were crowded. many people were head
and the walls between catholics and protestants in northern ireland. the terror attacks in belgium, people there and across europe are unsurprisingly afraid of it happening again. i lived in brussels before moving to germany, and friends there say that even though fear now accompanies them where ever they go, they refuse to gigive n to the terrororists. through the grief in the aftermath of the attacks, the capital of a country long known for the divide between its french and flemish speaking...
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dead, and then from northern ireland -- a nun from northern ireland could she was filled with five others when the stairwell collapsed in the school she was teaching. the hope is that some people are still alive under collapsed buildings, but the death toll is expected to rise. the president said he was the biggest tragedy in ecuador in the past seven decades. workers have flown in from across latin america as well as switzerland and spain to help, and nearby communities are doing their bit. they are sending bananas and water to communities down the road. but help hasn't got to everyone who needs it. the extent of the damage is still unclear in some communities are increasingly desperate. katy watson, bbc news, ecuador. katty: on the other side of the world come in japan, tens of thousands of people are also being told to leave their homes because of fears of more earthquakes there. the warning comes after 2 major tremors on thursday and friday. more than 40 people are known to have died and many more are still missing good from japan, robin brant has the story. n: this is what caused the
dead, and then from northern ireland -- a nun from northern ireland could she was filled with five others when the stairwell collapsed in the school she was teaching. the hope is that some people are still alive under collapsed buildings, but the death toll is expected to rise. the president said he was the biggest tragedy in ecuador in the past seven decades. workers have flown in from across latin america as well as switzerland and spain to help, and nearby communities are doing their bit....
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ireland and scottland. >> pretty accurate map. >> this is pretty accurate. of course, the way in which the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping, and our collection holds a large quantity of exploration moments. so you've got the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world. that's a complicated history and part of the history in this country and what was good and bad about colonialism. yes, he was. he clearly, pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a ship wreck in bermuda. he never visited it, he probably had great information about it but when we using new world, a place that we haven't explored and it's overturning our expectations of what human beings are being like and nature is like. >> that was just a portion and you can watch the full tour on c-span.org. this is to commemorate the 400 anniversary of william shakespeare's death. .. counterterrorism organizations for every apprehension it has made of islamists apparently planning to commit terrorism within the country. central to this massive enterprise are
ireland and scottland. >> pretty accurate map. >> this is pretty accurate. of course, the way in which the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping, and our collection holds a large quantity of exploration moments. so you've got the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world. that's a complicated history and part of the history in this country and what was good and bad about colonialism. yes, he was. he clearly, pretty clearly read a pamphlet...
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governor kasich: i never said my first trip was to ireland. where did you get that? why would i say that? i am not irish. i mean, there is nothing wrong with it. there is nothing wrong with it. if it is true. no. >> so, governor, ok. governor kasich: that pickle, wow. [laughter] you know, i may have asked for matzah. the reporter said i was 29 points down. what you do when you get up? i said put in steph curry. salad, chicken soup. and a drink. and i and eating m eating a pickle. we are going to go out. dollars?ve >> how many? governor kasich: this is publicity. tell me about your restaurant. when did you start? >> my father, about 25 years ago. governor kasich: where are you from? >> originally from russia. governor kasich on we have to get th: we have to get the ukraine. where are you from in ukraine? in 1973. governor kasich: thank you. --83 governor kasich: i am going to have another pickle. what is your specialty? >> we are very good on the chicken soup. chocolate. governor kasich: where do you live? well, we appreciate you having us in here. eat anymore. i have
governor kasich: i never said my first trip was to ireland. where did you get that? why would i say that? i am not irish. i mean, there is nothing wrong with it. there is nothing wrong with it. if it is true. no. >> so, governor, ok. governor kasich: that pickle, wow. [laughter] you know, i may have asked for matzah. the reporter said i was 29 points down. what you do when you get up? i said put in steph curry. salad, chicken soup. and a drink. and i and eating m eating a pickle. we are...
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and ireland they would have only paid 12% corporate tax rate. companies have been doing this for years, but this clearly would have been the biggest so-called in version deal to ever go through. now it appears that it's not going to happen primarily because of these new treasury department rules. >> you can see the self serving argument that pfizer must have had about this. what about their public argument? why did they go through this notion? >> well, pfizer said when this deal was announced last november, this merger, they said that they would make them more competitive. a lot of their competitors in the pharmaceutical industry, such as astrozenica were based in other countries. the u.s. saw it as pfizer being in the united states, being able to take advantage of everything here in the united states, the good economic environment here as well as taking advantage of lucrative u.s. government contracts, as well, but essentially, make their mailing address in ireland, where they pay very, very little attaches. it would have been good for the corp
and ireland they would have only paid 12% corporate tax rate. companies have been doing this for years, but this clearly would have been the biggest so-called in version deal to ever go through. now it appears that it's not going to happen primarily because of these new treasury department rules. >> you can see the self serving argument that pfizer must have had about this. what about their public argument? why did they go through this notion? >> well, pfizer said when this deal was...
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people they wanted to know everything about south africa, aids, ireland, day care, job training, central america and the list went on. i doubt any of that data to the evening news. that is the point. in public life, some things may be interesting, but that does not necessarily mean they are important. whether i change my name or still owe campaign debts may be interesting for a while, but for most people in this country, that is not what concerns them. the farmers in amarillo, oilfield workers in louisiana, steelworkers in pennsylvania, i can tell you because i have listened to them. they want jobs. their kids when a chance for an education. like all of the rest of us, they do not want to be killed by some nuclear weapon. if you are going to have to spend all of your time talking about yourself and you are not particularly good about that anyway, then you cannot maintain that link with the voters that lets you listen to their concerns and offer your ideas and proposals. that is about where we are today. clearly, under present circumstances this campaign cannot go on. i refuse to submit m
people they wanted to know everything about south africa, aids, ireland, day care, job training, central america and the list went on. i doubt any of that data to the evening news. that is the point. in public life, some things may be interesting, but that does not necessarily mean they are important. whether i change my name or still owe campaign debts may be interesting for a while, but for most people in this country, that is not what concerns them. the farmers in amarillo, oilfield workers...
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you have the three kingdoms here, england, ireland and scotland, and there's whales here in the west. >> it's a pretty accurate map. >> is pretty accurate. of course, the way in which the atlantic world takes shape as through exploration and mapping. to our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment complicated lives a moment when elizabethan's, well, jacobean's comp united states. you've got the colonies in jamestown. that is only shakespeare's world planting itself in north america. that's a complicated history. is part of the history of this country but it's also part of what was good and bad about colonialism. >> with william shakespeare unaware of the new world? >> yes, he was. when he wrote the tempest he pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a shipwreck in bermuda, but he makes reference to stories about the new world that were coming back, he never visited it. he probably would have great information about it, but when he uses the phrase like brave new world, he is saying that there's this place that we have not explored and its overturni
you have the three kingdoms here, england, ireland and scotland, and there's whales here in the west. >> it's a pretty accurate map. >> is pretty accurate. of course, the way in which the atlantic world takes shape as through exploration and mapping. to our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment complicated lives a moment when elizabethan's, well, jacobean's comp united states. you've got the colonies in jamestown. that is only shakespeare's world...
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. >> the secretary ed state for northern ireland said the politics is more stable than it has been for some time and we continue to show a better leadership but people are concerned about the two sighted approach toan ib investigate a police officer at up police station. would you agree we have to get our security forces. >> the members of parliament it is right to say that politics in northern ireland y is more stable and more productive now than it has been for many years. so still causing a huge amount but one of the things that we have to hold onto to have the independent and impartial justice. >> order. >> [inaudible conversations] >> on saturday that barred it anniversary year shakespeare's death and on that day the library here in washington d.c. with the largest selection of the shakespeare documents will be hosting at the event to commemorate its life and impact on our literature and language in politics and history. booktv will be covering that event life but then a national call-in with the shakespeare scholars you to join in the conversation as well. the president of the st
. >> the secretary ed state for northern ireland said the politics is more stable than it has been for some time and we continue to show a better leadership but people are concerned about the two sighted approach toan ib investigate a police officer at up police station. would you agree we have to get our security forces. >> the members of parliament it is right to say that politics in northern ireland y is more stable and more productive now than it has been for many years. so...
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. >> governor kasich, you said you would go to ireland if you became president.ave you changed your mind? governor kasich: i never said my first trip was to ireland. where did you get that? no, why would i say that? i am not irish. i mean, there is nothing wrong with it. there is nothing wrong with it. no. >> so, governor, ok. sorry. [indistinct conversation] [laughter] conversation] governor kasich: you know, i may have asked for matzah. the reporter said i was 29 points down. what you do when you get up? salad, chicken soup. and a drink. and i ate a pickle. two of them. more.ing to have one >> it's good, huh? governor kasich: i'm going to have dinner with one of my daughters. she is 16-years-old. we're going to go out. daughters? >> one. have sons?: do you >> one. basis,sich: so on that i'm going to assume you have two kids. kasich: give this man some publicity. talk about your restaurant. when did you start? >> my father, about 25 years ago. governor kasich: where are you from? >> originally from russia. governor kasich: we have to get the ukraine. where are y
. >> governor kasich, you said you would go to ireland if you became president.ave you changed your mind? governor kasich: i never said my first trip was to ireland. where did you get that? no, why would i say that? i am not irish. i mean, there is nothing wrong with it. there is nothing wrong with it. no. >> so, governor, ok. sorry. [indistinct conversation] [laughter] conversation] governor kasich: you know, i may have asked for matzah. the reporter said i was 29 points down. what...
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people wanted to know about everything from south africa to aids to ireland to daycare to job trainingcentral america and the list went on. i doubt any of that got on the evening news. and that's the point. in public life, some things really interesting, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are important. whether i change my name or may bewe campaign debts interesting for a while. but for most people in this country that is not what concerns them. the farmers in amarillo, the oilfield workers in louisiana, the steelworkers in pennsylvania. they want jobs. their kids want a chance to get an education. they don't want to be killed by some nuclear weapons. allou're going to spend your time talking about yourself and you are not particularly good about it anyway, you cannot maintain that length with the voters that lets you listen to their concerns and their ideas and proposals. clearly under present circumstances this campaign cannot go on. submit my family and friends and innocent people and myself to further rumors and gossip. it is simply an intolerable situation. i believe i would h
people wanted to know about everything from south africa to aids to ireland to daycare to job trainingcentral america and the list went on. i doubt any of that got on the evening news. and that's the point. in public life, some things really interesting, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are important. whether i change my name or may bewe campaign debts interesting for a while. but for most people in this country that is not what concerns them. the farmers in amarillo, the oilfield workers...
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we had folks come from ireland on st. patrick's day, your first prime minister and deputy prime minister. folks are working these issues through. what's interesting is the degree to which peacemaking in northern island is now inspiring others. so, in columbia in latin america, they are trying to undergo a peace process and it actually brought people from northern island to describe how do you overcome years of hatred emnity and intolerance and try to shape a country that is not unified? you know this better than i do. one of the things you see in northern island that is most important is the very simple act of recognizing the humanity of those on the other side of the argument. having empathy and a sense of connection to people who are not like you. that has taken time, but your announcing that. -- but now you are seeing that. i think among young people who are interacting more, you are seeing that. it requires also forging a new identity that is about being from northern island, as opposed sinn feinnionist or or just dec
we had folks come from ireland on st. patrick's day, your first prime minister and deputy prime minister. folks are working these issues through. what's interesting is the degree to which peacemaking in northern island is now inspiring others. so, in columbia in latin america, they are trying to undergo a peace process and it actually brought people from northern island to describe how do you overcome years of hatred emnity and intolerance and try to shape a country that is not unified? you...
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some come back and say, luxembourg, and ireland, and others could be determined tax havens as well.re is already criticism about what countries will be on the list. manus: it is certainly an entirely new perspective in terms of how we look at tax and how society will tolerate evasion and avoidance, if at all. the british prime minister david -- hen has defended his said that he delayed his comments due to the panama papers due to his anger to seeing his father's name attached to stories about tax evasion. ownedce 2010, have not any shares or had any investments. in publication of tax papers this way is unprecedented, but i think it is the right thing to do. i am not suggesting that this should apply to all mp's. manus: the former foreign secretary david miliband compared leaving the european union to unilateral disarmament saying britain would lose influence if it votes to quit the 28th nation bloc. miliband set to say, no nation in human peacetime history, never mind britain, has voluntarily given up as much political power as we are being invited to throw away on june 23. interest
some come back and say, luxembourg, and ireland, and others could be determined tax havens as well.re is already criticism about what countries will be on the list. manus: it is certainly an entirely new perspective in terms of how we look at tax and how society will tolerate evasion and avoidance, if at all. the british prime minister david -- hen has defended his said that he delayed his comments due to the panama papers due to his anger to seeing his father's name attached to stories about...
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the three kingdoms here ex-england, ireland, and scotland, and there's waste here. >> host: pretty accurate map. >> guest: pretty accurate the way the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment, which includes the moment when elizabethans and -- well, come to the united states. so, you have the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world, planting itself in north america, and that's a complicated history. it's part of the history of this country, also part of the -- what was gd
the three kingdoms here ex-england, ireland, and scotland, and there's waste here. >> host: pretty accurate map. >> guest: pretty accurate the way the atlantic world takes shape is through exploration and mapping so our collection holds a large quantity of items about that exploration moment, which includes the moment when elizabethans and -- well, come to the united states. so, you have the colonies and jamestown. that is really shakespeare's world, planting itself in north...