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will his skill or luck of the irish make him the first irish champion in the ring? first the "nightline 5." >> think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. next yuck can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. >>> the best of everything is even better during red lobster's celebration. the grand seafood feast and the ultimate wood grilled feast. why wait to celebrate? hurry in. it ends soon. >> number one in just 60 >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> we begin with the children of prisoners. the silent victims of incarceration getting a rare opportunity, a chance to spend a single day with their fathers in prison. some say it can make a world of difference. but how do you fit a lifetime's worth of parenting into just 24 hours? "nightline" coanchor juju chang goes behind prison walls for our series "face to face." >> this is a collect phone call from tre, a prisoner at the department o
will his skill or luck of the irish make him the first irish champion in the ring? first the "nightline 5." >> think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. next yuck can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. >>> the best of everything is even better during red lobster's celebration. the grand seafood feast and the...
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within comes a legion of irish fans. so row that a flight to las vegas from ireland had to be diverted from new york after a fight broke out in the air. >> our flight got turned around. [laughter] we get a bit excited. [howling] sergio: the brazilian fans are fewer in between, but they are also here to cheer on their fans. pulling out of the first injury, making saturday's clash even bigger. >> we are here to take over! sergio: the irish fans will certainly stand out. this guy carved macgregor's face into the back of his head. >> he's going to do it, first-round knockout. sergio: it will be the two men in the octagon that finally settle the score. while those irish fans are quite a rowdy bunch, they do have seaside fans bringing in more money than the average visitor. $2500 per person on average. that is through that usc study i was talking about. -- ufc study i was talking about. thousands of fight fans descending upon las vegas. i am sure randy will have to talk about a lot when sports comes. jessica: they have my vote
within comes a legion of irish fans. so row that a flight to las vegas from ireland had to be diverted from new york after a fight broke out in the air. >> our flight got turned around. [laughter] we get a bit excited. [howling] sergio: the brazilian fans are fewer in between, but they are also here to cheer on their fans. pulling out of the first injury, making saturday's clash even bigger. >> we are here to take over! sergio: the irish fans will certainly stand out. this guy...
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don't even think about it.o irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial.go irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial.o irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial.go irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial. he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves bothwet and dry coughs for 12 hours start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insu
don't even think about it.o irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial.go irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial.o irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial.go irish. go, irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial. he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm...
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[singing in gaelic] a good example of this is irish sean-nos singing.os session, song is a very personal expression. although several singers are present, only one person sings at a time. [singing in gaelic] [irish dance music] where there are two or more musicians performing the same melody but in slightly different ways, the texture is heterophonic. in this traditional irish dance music, everyone is playing the same tune. however, each musician may ornament or vary it according to his or her instrument or taste. [ensemble playing irish tune] [latin band plays and sings] when a dominant melody is accompanied by one or more parts, the texture is said to be homophonic. nicaraguan ensemble grupo camayo sings accompanied by guitars and percussion, the melody is supported by the rest of the ensemble. [guitar plays, and singing in spanish] [chorus sings, and orchestra plays] music that simultaneously combines two or more different lines is said to be polyphonic. the term polyphony has specific meaning within the western classical idiom, describing much of th
[singing in gaelic] a good example of this is irish sean-nos singing.os session, song is a very personal expression. although several singers are present, only one person sings at a time. [singing in gaelic] [irish dance music] where there are two or more musicians performing the same melody but in slightly different ways, the texture is heterophonic. in this traditional irish dance music, everyone is playing the same tune. however, each musician may ornament or vary it according to his or her...
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week-end.the champagne academy - of irish dance - celebrated - at old * brick .a great time - of irish folk music - - and plenty of dancing.students from the champagne academy - of irish dance - also performed. organizers say it's a great way to keep the irish arts - alive in iowa. "i beleive it's important because it is tradition. and it is somemeing that is very special to me, and i belevie very strongly that we have to pass them down to keep them ive " "this is the fifth year - for the irish christmas kay- lee - in iowa city. you need moves like that - - if you stood outside for long - today. today.meteorologist jeff kennedy - is here - - to coming up in ssports sportsthe iowa bench came up clutch for the hawks today -- but would it be enough to down drake? and in the nightcap... nightcap...of the big ur classic -- could iowa state make it ten and oh? all that throw out all praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. bernie sanders passed more amendments in a republican congress than any other member. cracacd the gridlock th john mccain to strengthen vetera
week-end.the champagne academy - of irish dance - celebrated - at old * brick .a great time - of irish folk music - - and plenty of dancing.students from the champagne academy - of irish dance - also performed. organizers say it's a great way to keep the irish arts - alive in iowa. "i beleive it's important because it is tradition. and it is somemeing that is very special to me, and i belevie very strongly that we have to pass them down to keep them ive " "this is the fifth year...
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in iowa -- city it's - an irish* christmas - this week-end.the champagne academy - - f irish dadae - celebrbred - at old * brick folk music - - and plenty of dancing.students from the champagne academy - of irish dance - also performed. organizers say it's a great way to keep the irish arts - alive in iowa. christmas is now less than a week away - and the clock is ticking, - for those ofs - who aren't done. done.that meant mad dash to lindale* - with bumper-to-bumper traffic - on collins road - in cedar rapids.a - d-o-t camera - showed just about every parking space - filled* at coral ridge e in coralville - this afternoon.nearly 90** percent of americans - say they still have some gifts - to buy.some we talked with - say they are making progress. "barnes and noble was hectic and t. maxx was also. and i'm amazed we can get down collins road at all." all."kohl's - is now joining some other stores - open - around the clock - until reports of some good deals -- items. and if you're like me - - and your wrapped presents - - look like the dog chewed on the corners - - there's still hope.v
in iowa -- city it's - an irish* christmas - this week-end.the champagne academy - - f irish dadae - celebrbred - at old * brick folk music - - and plenty of dancing.students from the champagne academy - of irish dance - also performed. organizers say it's a great way to keep the irish arts - alive in iowa. christmas is now less than a week away - and the clock is ticking, - for those ofs - who aren't done. done.that meant mad dash to lindale* - with bumper-to-bumper traffic - on collins road -...
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today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans inhe u.s. so we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ (rustling sound effects, what was that? did we put away all the food? define all... ahhhhhhhhh! (cheetos crunching) such majestic creatures. i'vewhoa whoa whoa. all day for this. i've been waiting since 8 to watch this. i got to the couch first. i was living here before you. i was born before you. boom. i was on the planet before you. scoot! i was born before both of you. oh. smosh. and epic rap battles! together. ♪ >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel nightly show contributors jordz an car loss. -- -- jordan carlos, also nightly show contributor grace parra. and his concert busta and friends takes place this saturday at the were you dengs center in new jersey, multiplat numb recording artist busta rhymes. join the conversation@nightly show using the hashtag@nightly. fox anchor harris faulkner was making a peach could be letter when this happened. >>
today there are nearly six and a half million irish in ireland and over 30 million irish-americans inhe u.s. so we thought it was time to brew an irish-american beer. guinness blonde american lager irish born, american brewed. ♪ (rustling sound effects, what was that? did we put away all the food? define all... ahhhhhhhhh! (cheetos crunching) such majestic creatures. i'vewhoa whoa whoa. all day for this. i've been waiting since 8 to watch this. i got to the couch first. i was living here...
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irish burn the boats. the commish says go irish. ohio state, notre dame haven't played in a decade.ly named games coming up on saturday, kansas state and arkansas, oregon and tcu on espn. the best most oddly named football game this bowl season, the tax slayer bowl. >> the tax slayer bowl. penn state versus georgia. penn state 7-5, georgia 9-3. the last time these two teams played penn state won the national championship in 1983. so. >> tax slayer bowl. >> now they're in the tax slayer bowl. let's get out of here after that. >> sponsored by the treasury department no doubt. that's a weird name. the commish, thanks very much. more "world news now" straight ahead. >> no irish. >> let's be a little bit more impartial. [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves both wet an
irish burn the boats. the commish says go irish. ohio state, notre dame haven't played in a decade.ly named games coming up on saturday, kansas state and arkansas, oregon and tcu on espn. the best most oddly named football game this bowl season, the tax slayer bowl. >> the tax slayer bowl. penn state versus georgia. penn state 7-5, georgia 9-3. the last time these two teams played penn state won the national championship in 1983. so. >> tax slayer bowl. >> now they're in the...
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we have irish dance, hip-hop, lear california, tap, everything, you can imagine and we have blended itnto a mixture of irish, american and christmas. >> real family friendly event too. >> absolutely, perfect for kid, straight through to senior citizens. >> santa claus will be there. >> santa is there. >> hooray. >> we're hoping he is scheduled to come. >> here's hoping. and also proceed benefiting charity this year. >> a portion go to the bensalem education foundation and ryan wilson otm memorial scholarship and both benefit children from bensalem high school in the newly renovated performing arts center in the high school. >> sound great. lets give our viewers a little bit more information about this and american celtic christmas, christmas, tomorrow at bensalem high school, performance at three and 7:00. we will have more information and lincoln our web site at cbs philly.com, cling on the links at bottom of the home page there. but before we go we do want to give you a taste of the american celtic christmas and then stay tuned for the the young and restless. take ate way, guys. >> ♪
we have irish dance, hip-hop, lear california, tap, everything, you can imagine and we have blended itnto a mixture of irish, american and christmas. >> real family friendly event too. >> absolutely, perfect for kid, straight through to senior citizens. >> santa claus will be there. >> santa is there. >> hooray. >> we're hoping he is scheduled to come. >> here's hoping. and also proceed benefiting charity this year. >> a portion go to the bensalem...
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irish man, i love a drink. traders are already drunk with the elixir of draghi but inflation hasn't pumped higher. if anything, i think this is your story, this could be the ecb governor that doesn't make his 2% target in his second tenure. simon: certainly there's a risk. bloomberg surveys asked that question. will they reach their inflation target? that is four years away. that is quite a good minority that suggests he won't. if inflation still is in at target, you're going to have questions about the ecb's credibility. who knows what policies they will introduce to make that case better? in fairness, look at draghi's favorite measure -- [indiscernible] maybe on the stimulus talk, but we had that in the past. they come back down on the reality. the market has known for a while, you don't really bet against mario draghi. compared to jean-claude trichet a, mario draghi has the experience of wall street, goldman. the lesson has always been, if draghi can add something, usually well. were that powerful in stimula
irish man, i love a drink. traders are already drunk with the elixir of draghi but inflation hasn't pumped higher. if anything, i think this is your story, this could be the ecb governor that doesn't make his 2% target in his second tenure. simon: certainly there's a risk. bloomberg surveys asked that question. will they reach their inflation target? that is four years away. that is quite a good minority that suggests he won't. if inflation still is in at target, you're going to have questions...
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i know the grey-- the irish setter has longer hair.two lifelines. >> you have the audience and your plus one. >> they are larger. ♪ thinking that people probably know more about the pets-- the dogs than i do. i can't have any pets because my son's allergic. i can't have any dogs with my six year old. >> okay. ♪ >> they aren't good herders from what i remember. they are larger. okay, they aren't terriers. i've never heard of them being good herders. they are larger. they're not gigantic though. i don't believe--'cause the irish setter has longer hair. i'm gonna go with a, largedogbreedz.com. final answer. >> two lifelines, and you went out on a limb. ♪ you're right. >> oh. yeah! >> $7,000. >> all right! [horn blares] >> that sound means that time is up for today, but matt, you're coming back. you're not going anywhere. >> okay. >> when he comes back, he's gonna try and get to $50,000 and then that million. thank you for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. ♪ ♪ closed captioni
i know the grey-- the irish setter has longer hair.two lifelines. >> you have the audience and your plus one. >> they are larger. ♪ thinking that people probably know more about the pets-- the dogs than i do. i can't have any pets because my son's allergic. i can't have any dogs with my six year old. >> okay. ♪ >> they aren't good herders from what i remember. they are larger. okay, they aren't terriers. i've never heard of them being good herders. they are larger....
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if you're wondering about those rabid irish fans, yes they were there in force... about 5 thousand fans were inside the mgm, 90 percent favoring mcgregor. (( )) fans... mcgregor will take him apart... too goo to be true can't take my eyes off of you and for that you won tickets... who talks more.. mcgregor... he's a good fighter, but he's going to be a loser... everyone is so anixous and excited it's going to be insane." ufc 194 will be the feast... the dessert was tonight at the cosmo... it's the ultimate fighter show headlined by chad mendes and frankie edgar the winner of this one is in line to meet the winner of the mcgregor-aldo fight. and in the first... edgar catches mendes with a right- left combo and drops the california fighter. a first round knockout for the edgar was the quickest of his ufc career.... that's five in a row for frankie... he's gotta be in line for a championship fight next. frankie edgar/wants title fight: "i'm ready if somebody doesn't show up tomorrow... dana left.. he knows he doesn't want to disappoint me... got to give it to me. ((ch
if you're wondering about those rabid irish fans, yes they were there in force... about 5 thousand fans were inside the mgm, 90 percent favoring mcgregor. (( )) fans... mcgregor will take him apart... too goo to be true can't take my eyes off of you and for that you won tickets... who talks more.. mcgregor... he's a good fighter, but he's going to be a loser... everyone is so anixous and excited it's going to be insane." ufc 194 will be the feast... the dessert was tonight at the cosmo......
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and she really studied on very carefully and urged him to put himself in the place of the irish, just one of many, many that she sent to him. just to give you an idea as to how she would cover the matters and speak to him. you would not be coward by the just and unjust. it always makes me unhappy and disappointed when i see you take for granted that the rough i insisted punish way will prevail. so you can see that she, you know, there was no nonsense side. she was affectionate and he join it had peace party in the government and he helped negotiate the agreement that created the irish free state, which is the first big step as we have now. she deserves the gratitude from all ireland and, indeed, she does. she deserves gratitude from many other things as well. she did help winston churchill. he put little note under her bedroom door, she had always made possible his life and any work that he had done within it. she was tough with him but also very loving and she supported him and she cried with him and boosts him but also took him on whenever necessary. it was very strange that she has
and she really studied on very carefully and urged him to put himself in the place of the irish, just one of many, many that she sent to him. just to give you an idea as to how she would cover the matters and speak to him. you would not be coward by the just and unjust. it always makes me unhappy and disappointed when i see you take for granted that the rough i insisted punish way will prevail. so you can see that she, you know, there was no nonsense side. she was affectionate and he join it...
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i am the grandson of italian immigrants and great-grandson of irish immigrants.senger lists here at the national archives, i discovered that my grandfather at age 15 arrived in boston from naples aboard the ship "commonwealth" in 1903. my grandmother, also from naples arrived in march 1909 on the "romantic." many americans have stories like mine. now you are newly naturalized citizens. you'll have your own journey to share. here at the national archives, we have over 12 billion pages of records. becoming american citizens now makes you a part of the national archives. your naturalization records will be part of our holdings. and some day your descendants will search our records to discover your history. here, history comes to life. we house the tangible reminders of where we have been, how far we have come, and what is possible for each and every american. each record, large and small, is a representation air greater story, many of which are still being told today in daily life. the national archives tells everyone's story. and now your story. congratulations. [
i am the grandson of italian immigrants and great-grandson of irish immigrants.senger lists here at the national archives, i discovered that my grandfather at age 15 arrived in boston from naples aboard the ship "commonwealth" in 1903. my grandmother, also from naples arrived in march 1909 on the "romantic." many americans have stories like mine. now you are newly naturalized citizens. you'll have your own journey to share. here at the national archives, we have over 12...
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a warm spring day, the irish coast is 12 miles off, visible, luminescent green in the distance.at had absolutely socked in the irish sea had lifted about an hour or so earlier in almost miraculous fashion, just suddenly like gone, you know. so here is this ship sailing through this glassine sea, and what happens then, when schwieger launches his torpedo, if you can imagine this, i mean, a torpedo leaves a very, especially world war i torpedo, left a very obvious track of compressed air bubbles. this was the exhaust from the torpedo. the glassy sea on a perfect day, you think you're safe, you think you're close enough now to liverpool, everything is good, and suddenly you see this track heading right toward the- right toward the ship. so that's what that moment was like. there's the impact, and then- and this is what's relevant to theodate pope and others. the explosion, the explosion admitted- opened a, opened a hole in just the right place in the ship. schwieger wasn't even aiming for that hole. that was an accident. opened up just the right spot. flooding was so massive, so in
a warm spring day, the irish coast is 12 miles off, visible, luminescent green in the distance.at had absolutely socked in the irish sea had lifted about an hour or so earlier in almost miraculous fashion, just suddenly like gone, you know. so here is this ship sailing through this glassine sea, and what happens then, when schwieger launches his torpedo, if you can imagine this, i mean, a torpedo leaves a very, especially world war i torpedo, left a very obvious track of compressed air bubbles....
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this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.atrick 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. >>> hello there, welcome to "newsline." it's december 31, new year's eve in tokyo. i'm catherine kobayashi counting down to 2016 with the top stories this hour. ten member countries launched an economic community on thursday which promotes trade liberalization. they signed a declaration in malaysia last month to establish it. a government sponsored event to celebrate the launch of the asean economic com
this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.atrick 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...
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so i came up with an idea, how about two irish families. a family of cops, a family of gangsters, and they're connected by marriage. >> seth: that's perfect. >> and that's kinda the show. yeah. >> seth: excellent. you -- this is -- spielberg is involved as a producer on this. >> yeah. >> seth: how did you get involved with spielberg? i mean, i knew you worked with him on "saving private ryan." is that how this came about? >> yeah. so that's how it comes about. back to my dad and my uncle. they're visiting the set. steven's talking to them. and they're telling these stories about what it was like to be a cop in new york in '50s and '60s and '70s. and steven says to me at lunch, he goes, "you need to make a movie about those guys." and then dreamworks -- i write the script for dreamworks, which was sort of my attempt at an irish american godfather set against the cops. flash forward 18 years later, i kind of borrow a little bit of that idea with this idea. i write the pilot script for "public morals." and steven's stayed a mentor since "ryan.
so i came up with an idea, how about two irish families. a family of cops, a family of gangsters, and they're connected by marriage. >> seth: that's perfect. >> and that's kinda the show. yeah. >> seth: excellent. you -- this is -- spielberg is involved as a producer on this. >> yeah. >> seth: how did you get involved with spielberg? i mean, i knew you worked with him on "saving private ryan." is that how this came about? >> yeah. so that's how it...
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with all the irish fans pouring into town, the fight at the sport picks went to a pick to mcgregor as slight favorite. barring a rematch at u.c.f. 200 the next title shot? last night at the cosmo may have answered it. chad mendes against frankie edgar. edgar with a two-punch combination to the nose floors mendes. he gets the knockout win in dramatic fashion. the runnin' rebels in california taking on u.c. riverside this afternoon, the rebs looking to rebound after the loss to wichita state wednesday night. first possession for the rebs, they hit a three. pat mccaw knocks it down. big steven zimmerman knocking down jumpers, hitting from the outside. here's good defense from the rebels coming up, dwayne morgan gets the steal, going the other way, he's going to miss the lay-up but ike lamu is there for the put-back jam. later, more offense from the rebels, this time ben carter on the block. nice spin move. he's going to drain the reverse much-needed win tonight as they will be back now wednesday thomas and mack center to take on arizona state. that should be a very good game. how about a
with all the irish fans pouring into town, the fight at the sport picks went to a pick to mcgregor as slight favorite. barring a rematch at u.c.f. 200 the next title shot? last night at the cosmo may have answered it. chad mendes against frankie edgar. edgar with a two-punch combination to the nose floors mendes. he gets the knockout win in dramatic fashion. the runnin' rebels in california taking on u.c. riverside this afternoon, the rebs looking to rebound after the loss to wichita state...
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ryan: for the best in hoosier irish pub. inside, the pub is decked out in everything black and gold. streamers, balloons, and signs -- all rooting for iowa. chanda: we had iowa fans in the city before, and they were great people, so we just want to welcome them back. the claddagh has opened our arms to all the iowa fans. kevin: just taking it all in, it's going to be awesome. ryan: and the back out here live tonight, you can imagine a lot of local businesses are taking sides for this big game, trying to it tracked customers -- to attract customers from both schools. those of you hitting the road and may be showing up later tonight or tomorrow, and you want friendly banter, the top michigan state bar is a place called slippery noodle -- located just around the corner from the irish pub. ryan smith, kcci, iowa's news leader. stacey: iowa fans flooding ahead of tomorrow's game. many spent the day walking around the big 10 fan fest, held which is where ryan smith was. at the indiana convention center, lots to do here, including
ryan: for the best in hoosier irish pub. inside, the pub is decked out in everything black and gold. streamers, balloons, and signs -- all rooting for iowa. chanda: we had iowa fans in the city before, and they were great people, so we just want to welcome them back. the claddagh has opened our arms to all the iowa fans. kevin: just taking it all in, it's going to be awesome. ryan: and the back out here live tonight, you can imagine a lot of local businesses are taking sides for this big game,...
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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. >> a strong signal is due to be sent from paris not only about fighting terrorism, but also about tackling another worldwide threat -- global warming. starting next monday, the international community gathers in the french capital to negotiate a climate treaty in which all countries not just industrialized ones commit to curbing greenhouse gas emissions. it's about time as this edition of "global 3000
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...
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this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.atrick 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. ♪ dr. lekutat: hello, and welcome to "in good shape." great to have you with us. did you hear the recent report about the little girl who was diagnosed with type two diabetes? it is a condition that usually only affect the grown-ups, but the girl was three years old. it is pretty alarming. it is clear that it is happening from an early age. how to prevent type two diabetes -- that is one topic from toda
this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.atrick 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...
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the enemy is the outlawed irish republican army. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.70s, used violence that many of us would consider to be terroristic. and they used that violence to put pressure on the british and bring about an independent southern country free from british rule. >> this was a sunday the people of northern island will not forget. it all started when catholics organized a demonstration to protest the continued internment of suspected terrorists. the demonstration, as all demonstrations, was banned by the government. >> it was intended to be a protest which was not about using violence, but when some of the marchers stopped and threw stones at the soldier, it led to a dramatic and awful overreaction. >> at least 13 people, civilians, were killed, shot to death, by british soldiers. >> bloody sunday was the breaking point where from then on it was a war between the british army and the i.r.a. >> the british army are the terrorists. they introduced a terrorist situation, not us. >> the army will stay in northern ireland as long as any faction seeks to
the enemy is the outlawed irish republican army. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.70s, used violence that many of us would consider to be terroristic. and they used that violence to put pressure on the british and bring about an independent southern country free from british rule. >> this was a sunday the people of northern island will not forget. it all started when catholics organized a demonstration to protest the continued internment of suspected terrorists. the...
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i came to the irish dance because i really like irish girls. >> and i was the only one who would dance with you? >> it wasn't -- oh, you danced with others. >> brown: you see something like that, is it a new actor, breakout performance? what draws you to that? >> it's definitely a breakout performance with her. i've seen her before. she was in the movie "atonement" and i think that was probably the first time she came to my attention and i have been a fan ever since but this is truly a transcendent performance for her, a young iran woman coming to america. similar to "spotlight," it's a little restrained, it's a little old fashioned, it's a little edgy, not an ounce of cynicism in it but also not an ounce of cheap sentiment in it either. the way she holds the camera and audience's attention as a young woman transforming before our eyes from this young country girl to a woman of the city and an american and a woman of the future, it's all in her face. it's an extraordinary physical performance. >> brown: you are doing quieter films. >> maybe it's because i'm getting old. >> brown: mark,
i came to the irish dance because i really like irish girls. >> and i was the only one who would dance with you? >> it wasn't -- oh, you danced with others. >> brown: you see something like that, is it a new actor, breakout performance? what draws you to that? >> it's definitely a breakout performance with her. i've seen her before. she was in the movie "atonement" and i think that was probably the first time she came to my attention and i have been a fan ever...
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i tried tapping the irish embassy number. i could hear the phone attempting to make the connection. completely surprised to hear that the phone was picked up by the embassy staff. it was a very hurried conversation. i didn't want to hold that line open. i urged the ambassador to come as quickly as possible. the minute we got dispatched to some vital installation, it would have been very hard to track us down again. i stayed on about a minute and a half maximum. >> when police guys came in, we didn't know what was happening. >> had they detected that i'd been on the phone? was i in for some serious trouble as a result? were we being taken to a vital installation? we just didn't know. the first thing i saw was that the first consulate was there. it was a fantastic feeling. it was a flood of relief. >> it gave us renewed hope that very, very soon our ordeal was going to end. >> boy, are we glad to see you. >> we blurted out our story. >> we went into the desert to explore a little bit and we got lost. that's when those guys picked us up and brought us here. >> we asked him to intervene
i tried tapping the irish embassy number. i could hear the phone attempting to make the connection. completely surprised to hear that the phone was picked up by the embassy staff. it was a very hurried conversation. i didn't want to hold that line open. i urged the ambassador to come as quickly as possible. the minute we got dispatched to some vital installation, it would have been very hard to track us down again. i stayed on about a minute and a half maximum. >> when police guys came...
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had been accused of evading taxes over the span of five years by booking italian sales through its irish subsidiary. more favorable corporate tax rates. each country where they do business. explain this tax practice that that these yahoos at apple have followed. mark: they structure some of their sales through the irish subsidiary which is not an insignificant operation for apple. so they pay on ireland's corporate tax rate which is lower than italy or some of the other european countries. cory: and they got caught. mark: they got caught decades ago. this is an issue they have been under pressure for not just in italy but england and many other countries. it has finally come to a head, where they have made a settlement at least within italy. cory: so they were just trying to reduce their taxes, but you could argue they also have a role in helping to structure tax code in a certain way. >> these are companies whose job it is to make money and profits. every opportunity you get to structure something to your advantage, you're going to do it. this is $350 million which may be a lot for ital
had been accused of evading taxes over the span of five years by booking italian sales through its irish subsidiary. more favorable corporate tax rates. each country where they do business. explain this tax practice that that these yahoos at apple have followed. mark: they structure some of their sales through the irish subsidiary which is not an insignificant operation for apple. so they pay on ireland's corporate tax rate which is lower than italy or some of the other european countries....
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over here with them as traditions came over with the english, as traditions came over with the scotch-irish, so did the africans who came here as enslaved people. and we wanted to show that african people were trying to preserve their culture as best as they can. and by this time in 1775 that we're talking about, about 90% of your african-americans here in the americas are born in americas as enslaved people. so the african tradition begins to disappear. but you do find a handful of africans that are still here in virginia, in america that would remember that culture, and this might be one of the ways that they show that culture in making a game like this. we take most importantly of what this game means is that these enslaved people took agency of their lives to say that all this that the master benefits from my skill and my knowledge, for a tu times in my life, i want to make that skill work for me, i want what i know something that's going to be special to me and my family. so it's like saying that the master's not going to take everything that is of me. and maybe this might be a way for
over here with them as traditions came over with the english, as traditions came over with the scotch-irish, so did the africans who came here as enslaved people. and we wanted to show that african people were trying to preserve their culture as best as they can. and by this time in 1775 that we're talking about, about 90% of your african-americans here in the americas are born in americas as enslaved people. so the african tradition begins to disappear. but you do find a handful of africans...
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they chanted and stromed the street with irish flags. many who traveled from ireland and england say it was well-worth the trip. "conor mcgregor biggest out of ireland. its important for us to be here to support him you know. give him a good cheer on and see him do good." mgregor from ireland its an interesting fight but although we should root for him we rooting for aldo i just think it will be a fantastic fight." "we had to go through ticket resale in uk. had tickets fed ex from tennessee." "and triple the face value too." u-f-c 194 was the most attended event in u-f-c history... ...with an announced attendance of 16,516. "take 5 to care is sponsored by nv energy, southwest medical associates & vegas"." there's just one day left to donate to the 98-point-five k-l-u-c toy drive. it's a chance to give hundreds of valley kids in need -- gifts under their christmas tree. k-l-u-c's chet buchanan has been at n-v energy near sahara and jones, camping out for more than a week. so far, 28 trucks are filled. and the push for final donations is "
they chanted and stromed the street with irish flags. many who traveled from ireland and england say it was well-worth the trip. "conor mcgregor biggest out of ireland. its important for us to be here to support him you know. give him a good cheer on and see him do good." mgregor from ireland its an interesting fight but although we should root for him we rooting for aldo i just think it will be a fantastic fight." "we had to go through ticket resale in uk. had tickets fed...
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but say this about the irish cult hero, mcgregor backs it up. jose aldo found that out. to the mgm grand. holly holm, larry fitzgerald and oscar de la hoya among the celebrities ringside. there were also non-celebrities. mcgregor enters to frenzied cheers. a lot of guinnes sold in vegas last mcgregor enters to frenzied cheers. a lot of guinnes sold in vegas last night. jose aldo never knew what him him, and we can't show it. pay per view event. 13! mcgregor is now the undisputed featherweight champion. he leveled the previous champ with one spectacular punch.
but say this about the irish cult hero, mcgregor backs it up. jose aldo found that out. to the mgm grand. holly holm, larry fitzgerald and oscar de la hoya among the celebrities ringside. there were also non-celebrities. mcgregor enters to frenzied cheers. a lot of guinnes sold in vegas last mcgregor enters to frenzied cheers. a lot of guinnes sold in vegas last night. jose aldo never knew what him him, and we can't show it. pay per view event. 13! mcgregor is now the undisputed featherweight...