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irish mouths. now, to their credit, in 1997 british prime minister tony blair apologized for the famine and said it was one of the great crimes of england. we're sorry. don't take it so hard. [laughter] but, actually, blair's policy sort of opened the windows of scholarship. and what had been a shameful thing in ireland, you ask anyone, oh, we just couldn't talk about the famine. they now know it was what the british called a policy of ec termination. that was -- extermination. that was their word. if a million of them die, and i want to make this clear, they weren't actively killing them, they were passively letting it happen. and the man of who was in charge of the famine, later knighted, he said this death of a million irish was the hand of god and it was, quote, the cure. that was his term, the cure for too many irish. if you go to the quinnipiac university great hunger museum, there's a portrait of the english gentleman in charge of believing the irish fate and beneath that it says wanted for
irish mouths. now, to their credit, in 1997 british prime minister tony blair apologized for the famine and said it was one of the great crimes of england. we're sorry. don't take it so hard. [laughter] but, actually, blair's policy sort of opened the windows of scholarship. and what had been a shameful thing in ireland, you ask anyone, oh, we just couldn't talk about the famine. they now know it was what the british called a policy of ec termination. that was -- extermination. that was their...
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[irish dance music] (man) there's no such thing as an irish tune that only has an a part, or there'san irish tune that has an a part, three b parts, and one c part. usually if one part's repeated, they all are, with one or two exceptions. and that is the guiding force within irish music. (o'sullivan) it works very well with the dancing, when you either repeat an a or a b part, or you switch from an a to a b part, the dancers also change what they're doing. (conway) it's fun to watch the dancers react to what you're doing. and the really good dancers-- they'll react when you change keys in tunes. they'll react when you do little things in the tunes. and that's always fun. (o'sullivan) i think it's worth taking the time and effort to think about the form and structure. maybe you could use the analogy of seeing a very fine painting, and that you know looking at it, that it's something wonderful and something very special. but if you could actually see that artist put it together and watch all the stages, and watch it come to life, it means much, much more. you see the skill and the arti
[irish dance music] (man) there's no such thing as an irish tune that only has an a part, or there'san irish tune that has an a part, three b parts, and one c part. usually if one part's repeated, they all are, with one or two exceptions. and that is the guiding force within irish music. (o'sullivan) it works very well with the dancing, when you either repeat an a or a b part, or you switch from an a to a b part, the dancers also change what they're doing. (conway) it's fun to watch the dancers...
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irish abolitionists did issue an appeal to irish immigrants but it was known as the irish appeal, to join the abolition movement. unfortunately, for various reasons that did not work. part of it was the incorporation of irish emigrants into the southern leaning democratic party, the influence of the catholic church at the time. in fact, when the irish appeal was issued, bishop john hughes ironically condemned it as quote foreign and defense. inter-american affairs. in the end i think the abolitionists fails to recruit a large number of irish emigrants into their cause, but not for the lack of trying. there were others who actually rejected the irish leaders, political leaders have rejected this connection with the abolition movement, and elected robert time it was the site of the slaveholding john tyler as the president of the irish repeal association. asked daniel o'connor to denounce the american abolitionists, and he was brilliant. he told, part of it of course is americanization and sort of hyper nationalism demonstrate loyalty to your adopted country, not criticizing its institu
irish abolitionists did issue an appeal to irish immigrants but it was known as the irish appeal, to join the abolition movement. unfortunately, for various reasons that did not work. part of it was the incorporation of irish emigrants into the southern leaning democratic party, the influence of the catholic church at the time. in fact, when the irish appeal was issued, bishop john hughes ironically condemned it as quote foreign and defense. inter-american affairs. in the end i think the...
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like o'connor to issue on appeal to irish immigrant to join the abolition movement. unfortunately for various reasons that did not work, and part of it was the incorporation of irish immigrants into the southern leading democratic party, the influence of the catholic church at that time. when it was issued bishop hughes condemned it as foreign interference in american affairs. and in the end, i think the abolitionists fails to recruit large number of irish immigrants into their cause but not for the lack of trying. now, there were others who actually rejected this irish leaders, you know, political leaders who rejected this connection with the abolition movement and elected robert tie her as the president of the irish repeal association and they asked daniel o'connor to denounce the abolitionists and o'connor was brilliant. daniel o'connor and he told not in ireland ewe learn this cruelty, those were his exact words. so the project of sort of recruiting immigrant amongst the irish with the germans were successful, and a lot of them simply brought that commitment to,
like o'connor to issue on appeal to irish immigrant to join the abolition movement. unfortunately for various reasons that did not work, and part of it was the incorporation of irish immigrants into the southern leading democratic party, the influence of the catholic church at that time. when it was issued bishop hughes condemned it as foreign interference in american affairs. and in the end, i think the abolitionists fails to recruit large number of irish immigrants into their cause but not...
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irish people. i don't know where my family is from.t is this? >> mayonnaise. >> what the -- >> we never get mayonnaise. >> [ bleep ]. i don't trust it. >> i know. >> i don't trust it. >> but stokes knows for long-term happiness he will need more than his gang. >> my daughter will only be 11 or 12 years old when i get out. the oldest one. i might still be able to be a dad. but i'd have to stop all this stuff. i can't be a gang member and a dad at the same time. >> stokes' eldest daughter is 7-year-old emilee. thanks to a program called story time, stokes and several other inmates can take a break from jail in order to be parents. >> you guys need to get a book and, you know, there's a bunch of books you can choose from over there. so just go and look around and see what you can find. when you get a book, let me know and i'll tell you what to do next. >> okay. >> all right? i'll get you some coffee, cream and sugar. >> we have quite a waiting list on the male population to get in here to read to their children. they're very eager. they'r
irish people. i don't know where my family is from.t is this? >> mayonnaise. >> what the -- >> we never get mayonnaise. >> [ bleep ]. i don't trust it. >> i know. >> i don't trust it. >> but stokes knows for long-term happiness he will need more than his gang. >> my daughter will only be 11 or 12 years old when i get out. the oldest one. i might still be able to be a dad. but i'd have to stop all this stuff. i can't be a gang member and a dad at...
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for latinos just like the irish and italians?> the book doesn't looked -- we don't look specifically at assimilation, culture patterns and excellent researchers who have looked at that question and certainly there is strong evidence about latinos assimilating and incarcerating at similar rates as previous immigrants, the one big difference compared to earlier counterparts, european immigrants of nonwhite racial status latinos have, that makes their process of assimilation and enculturation markedly different from earlier european immigrants after two or two or three generations could assimilate into white america. latinos, asians, immigrants, that is not something easily possible. >> and spanish in terms of their lineage, since spain is a european country, and racial identity. and they do not acknowledge spain and spanish, >> my reasoning for that, it is largely how latino immigrants were welcomed in the united states and were not welcomed as part of being the white anglo-saxon majority, when majority of mexican americans came to
for latinos just like the irish and italians?> the book doesn't looked -- we don't look specifically at assimilation, culture patterns and excellent researchers who have looked at that question and certainly there is strong evidence about latinos assimilating and incarcerating at similar rates as previous immigrants, the one big difference compared to earlier counterparts, european immigrants of nonwhite racial status latinos have, that makes their process of assimilation and enculturation...
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. >> tastes with tori heads to this irish pub. this popular gathering spot got its name. >> is it beach season all? for these seals it is. we'll tell you why they're taking over the shore. >> it was a beautiful day today but chilly tonight. frost advisory to talk about and temperatures get warmer by the day just in time for the weeke weekend. when we hit 70s when we come >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo and don bell. ♪ >>> battle in brooklyn as hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders debate ahead of next week' new york primary. most polls show hillary clinton with a lead there. tonight' december bait took on feisty tone. sanders pushed clinton on the iraq war, clinton hit sanders back on breaking up the banks. >> let us talk about the worst foreign policy blunder in the modern history of this country. i led the opposition to that w war. secretary clinton voted for th that. >> senator sanders long interview with the new york daily news, talk about judgment and talk about the kinds o
. >> tastes with tori heads to this irish pub. this popular gathering spot got its name. >> is it beach season all? for these seals it is. we'll tell you why they're taking over the shore. >> it was a beautiful day today but chilly tonight. frost advisory to talk about and temperatures get warmer by the day just in time for the weeke weekend. when we hit 70s when we come >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo and don...
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. >> tastes with tori heads to this irish pub. this popular gathering spot got its name. >> is it beach season all? for these seals it is. we'll tell you why they're taking over the shore. >> it was a beautiful day today but chilly tonight. frost advisory to talk about and temperatures get warmer by the day just in time for the weeke weekend. when we hit 70s when we come in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in pennsylvania. so it's no surprise that even though they've had over 4,000 violations, all they've ever gotten is just a slap on the wrist it's time for that change. i'm josh shapiro, and i'll hold the oil and gas companies criminally liable for poisoning our air and our drinking water. i'll be an attorney general who always works for you. democrat josh shapiro. he'll stand up for us. >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo and don bell. ♪ >>> battle in brooklyn as hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders debate ahead of next we
. >> tastes with tori heads to this irish pub. this popular gathering spot got its name. >> is it beach season all? for these seals it is. we'll tell you why they're taking over the shore. >> it was a beautiful day today but chilly tonight. frost advisory to talk about and temperatures get warmer by the day just in time for the weeke weekend. when we hit 70s when we come in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $40 million dollars on lobbying in...
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look forward to seeing everybody at the irish pub tonight. that's the place to be in philadelphia. >> it's for the kids. >>> already pretty warm in most of the area, and this is the last of the warm weather today. 74 in philadelphia. also in the 70s, new jersey and delaware. 76 degrees, but it's only 68 in the p.a. suburbs. and what we're going to be seeing over the next 12 hours or so in philadelphia, we're going up into the 80s, and then dropping down to 51 by midnight. in trenton, we're dropping down to 50 by midnight, maybe noting into the 80s. reading going down into the 40s. wilmington going up into the low during the afternoon. so it is going to be pretty warm. it's already warm in delaware. the wind direction is out of the southwest. that's why the temperature is rising. reading point, already to 79 degrees. newmark, 75. and farther to the south, it's even warmer. it's already 80 in harrington. 79 in ellendale. remember how chilly it was at the delaware beaches the last few days? not today. southwest wind, a land breeze. 79 degrees at
look forward to seeing everybody at the irish pub tonight. that's the place to be in philadelphia. >> it's for the kids. >>> already pretty warm in most of the area, and this is the last of the warm weather today. 74 in philadelphia. also in the 70s, new jersey and delaware. 76 degrees, but it's only 68 in the p.a. suburbs. and what we're going to be seeing over the next 12 hours or so in philadelphia, we're going up into the 80s, and then dropping down to 51 by midnight. in...
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the former president was given almost a hero's welcome at the irish -- american irish historical society, highlighting his record saying he was the first american president to focus on irish issues and helped bring about peace there. despite the welcome, the day was about hillary clinton. it was the one-year anniversary the former president highlighted her experience and reminded the audience of how big tuesday's vote is. take a listen. >> she's better qualified to be president for this time than i was when i ran because of the trouble around the world. the future of the next 30 to 40 years is riding on what we do in this election and how we approach what i believe is a stunning opportunity to get our mojo back. but it all depends on leadership. it starts with you. it starts with getting the right kind of vote in new york. >> reporter: as her husband used to campaign in new york, hillary clinton the candidate is in florida. she's hosting private fundraisers there. it's a state she won by 30 points last month. the tickets to this event range from 500 to the thousands of dollars. steve: ta
the former president was given almost a hero's welcome at the irish -- american irish historical society, highlighting his record saying he was the first american president to focus on irish issues and helped bring about peace there. despite the welcome, the day was about hillary clinton. it was the one-year anniversary the former president highlighted her experience and reminded the audience of how big tuesday's vote is. take a listen. >> she's better qualified to be president for this...
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you and the irish had. >> thank you, steve. a great run. wish we were still alive to play here but i love being around the final four. it never gets old. >> congratulations. the energy is palpable. really is. busting brackets everywhere. high expectations. what happened to your spartans? lost their spark for a second? >> i was calling the game. so every situation where you're trying to stay neutral, transparent. middleton, give them credit. wasn't a fluke. came out, outplayed michigan state. a hard call for me, coach. and for me, to ask you as a coach, you get a chance, they lose a game. talk about you and also the relationship you have with your players? >> in the tournament, it ends so fast for you. you're riding a high. when it does end, the emotions take a complete 180. i think as the leader, want to make sure everybody's head's up and let them know how proud you are. my line the other day when we lost to carolina, it was an honor to coach you this year. honored to be around you. walk out of here with your head held high. >> beautiful s
you and the irish had. >> thank you, steve. a great run. wish we were still alive to play here but i love being around the final four. it never gets old. >> congratulations. the energy is palpable. really is. busting brackets everywhere. high expectations. what happened to your spartans? lost their spark for a second? >> i was calling the game. so every situation where you're trying to stay neutral, transparent. middleton, give them credit. wasn't a fluke. came out, outplayed...
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the northern irish man is working hard to keep up with speith and day. >> i'm clinging on at the minute. a few wins will change that, but it's, you know, yeah, of course it's motivating. you don't want to see guys beating you. you want to be the best, so you want to go out and win tournaments and try as hard as you can, and but i feel like i'm close. >> german club in a quarter final appearance beat real madrid 2-0.
the northern irish man is working hard to keep up with speith and day. >> i'm clinging on at the minute. a few wins will change that, but it's, you know, yeah, of course it's motivating. you don't want to see guys beating you. you want to be the best, so you want to go out and win tournaments and try as hard as you can, and but i feel like i'm close. >> german club in a quarter final appearance beat real madrid 2-0.
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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. 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
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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michael coleman, probably the most influential irish musician of the 20th century.ld wax cylinders and 78s that he made here in new york-- they traveled back to ireland, and they changed 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 d
michael coleman, probably the most influential irish musician of the 20th century.ld wax cylinders and 78s that he made here in new york-- they traveled back to ireland, and they changed 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...
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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. 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
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.ck 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 nature. british designer gavin munro grows furniture from the ground
this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.ck 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. 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 government in the world. rita aspinwall: we also talk about leader
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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. >> they are irish. >> he looks like an irish jew. >> he does look like an irish jew. >> leading up to the beijing olympics, they posted similar posters teaching people not to your nate in the streets. urinate in the streets. the foreigners are coming. we need to keep up appearances. >> but he asked the question and he is giving her flowerses m what is this? i can assure you chinese women are not that stupid. >> if a beautiful foreigner seduced you, would you keep our state secrets? i don't believe you would. >> i wouldn't keep the state secrets if i had a runny nose and tissue. while this may be offensive to women, if you are a woman in china this is probably not at the top of your list of problems. >> i agree with that. >> we got in trouble for tweeting -- they were tweeting at people to be careful during spring break. one was not a 10 in the u.s. and not a 10 overseas. it is sort of similar to this. >> it is the chinese domestic version. it is don't be lured in by the scallions. >> and they say they have access to sensitive state secrets. and they will hand them over to the forei
. >> they are irish. >> he looks like an irish jew. >> he does look like an irish jew. >> leading up to the beijing olympics, they posted similar posters teaching people not to your nate in the streets. urinate in the streets. the foreigners are coming. we need to keep up appearances. >> but he asked the question and he is giving her flowerses m what is this? i can assure you chinese women are not that stupid. >> if a beautiful foreigner seduced you, would...
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it was a 6-day resurrection against -- during which the irish republic declared its independent. >>> a street fair outside of our studios wrapping up at this hour. the organizers told us it was different from the street fairs that so many in manhattan has come to expect. columbus eats a what they call it. it's vendors with unique food and music and activities as well. the company that produced it says dozens of similar fairs are coming up this summer. a response to people who say all street fairs are the same. >>> yeah, there's a difference. >> there's more gourmet food there too. >> and there were no socks for sale. >> yeah. >> 800 egyptian sheets. >> all right. for a street fair. >> it was, yeah. nice day for tomorrow too. the good news is humidity comes up, so the brush fire risk will be quailed by humidity. we head outside and check out that shot towards the empire state building to one world trade. crystal clear skies as far as the eye can see. 63 now. the self wind come ing in at 14 miles-per-hour helped to cool it off from our earlier high of 68 degrees. that's south and south
it was a 6-day resurrection against -- during which the irish republic declared its independent. >>> a street fair outside of our studios wrapping up at this hour. the organizers told us it was different from the street fairs that so many in manhattan has come to expect. columbus eats a what they call it. it's vendors with unique food and music and activities as well. the company that produced it says dozens of similar fairs are coming up this summer. a response to people who say all...
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this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.rick 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 building was once used as a sound stage.
this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st.rick 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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. >>> today it marks 100 years since the 1916 irish easter rising.t revolted in an independent ireland. a ceremony at the irish memorial featured a number of guest speakers. there was a ceremonial flag raising. a formal program followed in front of independent hall. a pilot landed his solar-powered without the use of conventional jet fuel. chris martinez has more on this history making flight. >> reporter: after 62 hours in the air, non, stop, the solar impulse 2 passed over the golden gate bridge before gliding back to earth. loan pilot ask described his experience hours before touching down. >> the view is absolutely gorgeous. >> reporter: the experimental aircraft runs entirely on solar power. the wings stretch wider than a being 747 are covered with 17,000 solar cells constantly recharge the plane's batteries, travels 60 miles an hour during the day holding enough to fly at night. >> we can fly longer without fuel than with fuel. >> reporter: the solar impulse 2 began it's journey over a year ago. it's now made nine separate flights in an attempt
. >>> today it marks 100 years since the 1916 irish easter rising.t revolted in an independent ireland. a ceremony at the irish memorial featured a number of guest speakers. there was a ceremonial flag raising. a formal program followed in front of independent hall. a pilot landed his solar-powered without the use of conventional jet fuel. chris martinez has more on this history making flight. >> reporter: after 62 hours in the air, non, stop, the solar impulse 2 passed over the...
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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. 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 nature. british designer gavin munro grows furniture from the g
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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the enemy is the outlawed irish republican army. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.the 1970s, 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 see
the enemy is the outlawed irish republican army. >> the provisional i.r.a., the i.r.a.the 1970s, 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 just start. ( playing spoons with irish music background ) ♪ ♪ (lapping in time ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: we'll be right back with more tom hiddleston! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪eh eh ehe eh eh ♪ ♪want you teach it to me the newest addition to olive garden's lunch duos menu paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at just $6.99 think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden t-mobile does data differently. while the other guys gouge you for every bit of data you use... ...now, t-mobile lets you stream all the video and music that you want from your favorite services... free! without using one bit of your lte data. nobody does data like t-mobiles today's the day! and does ico a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. it's all happening. cash back on purchases. here we go! backed by the service and se
i just start. ( playing spoons with irish music background ) ♪ ♪ (lapping in time ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: we'll be right back with more tom hiddleston! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪eh eh ehe eh eh ♪ ♪want you teach it to me the newest addition to olive garden's lunch duos menu paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at just $6.99 think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden t-mobile does data differently. while the other guys...
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also on hand anne anderson the irish ambassador to the united states. this is the company's first plant in the u.s. and it brings with it 90 new jobs. >>> coming up on "action news tonight a road in chester county abrupting closes today and it's causing a problem for people who live nearby. ly we'll find out why neighbors are upset. >>> plus, new jersey first responders come together to practice for an emergency situation. the flyers have that big playoff game tomorrow, game two against the caps. jaime apody with that story. cecily tynan comes back with more on the weekend accuweather forecast when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ the tthan the bottom have mo100 million americans.nt how does that happen? well, they use lobbyists to get special tax breaks. my plan -- close the tax loopholes and make them pay their fair share. seniors who've worked hard deserve the opportunity to stay independent, pay their bills, and most of all, enjoy their grandchildren. it's time to bring back a basic american value -- fairness. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve
also on hand anne anderson the irish ambassador to the united states. this is the company's first plant in the u.s. and it brings with it 90 new jobs. >>> coming up on "action news tonight a road in chester county abrupting closes today and it's causing a problem for people who live nearby. ly we'll find out why neighbors are upset. >>> plus, new jersey first responders come together to practice for an emergency situation. the flyers have that big playoff game tomorrow,...
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for instance, i'm irish-american. i remember when the fbi and believe it were after the westies, an irish-american gang. they were saturating neighborhoods, bars. back in the 1980s when the fbi and task forces were going after the mafia, they went after entire communities. now 99% of americans and irish-americans were law-abiding people. right now the islamist threat will come from muslim neighborhoods. and over the years and i stand by this, there hasn't been enough cooperation coming from the muslim community and i think it's important to do exactly what was done with the mafia and with the westies using those two examples and get informers, get under covers, go into the neighborhoods and try to find out information. a and it is constitutional, illegal and i believe essential. >> congressman peter king there. still ahead, following breaking news out of ecuador. rescuers racing against time to find survivors after a devastating earthquake. we will bring you an update next. 's aintelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4,
for instance, i'm irish-american. i remember when the fbi and believe it were after the westies, an irish-american gang. they were saturating neighborhoods, bars. back in the 1980s when the fbi and task forces were going after the mafia, they went after entire communities. now 99% of americans and irish-americans were law-abiding people. right now the islamist threat will come from muslim neighborhoods. and over the years and i stand by this, there hasn't been enough cooperation coming from the...
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polish, ukrainian, irish, and mexican have been waiting. jamaicans and filipinos.hey've been waiting for family members to get visas and backlog that is stretch to 20 years because congress refuses to act. >> we have to fix these broken things in washington, d.c. fix the broken immigration system, both the illegal and legal side. >> as all of you know we have 11 million people in this country who are undocumented. 99% of whom came to this country to improve their lives. to escape oppression. to flee desperate poverty. and violence. >> this project has shown us that the issue of immigration is complicated, emotional and raises many questions. what should we do about children of illegal immigrants? how can you tell if someone is here legally or illegally? how are you concerned about the emotional aspects. the families that need to escape difficult situations. it's scary to think that checks are not in place, people might enter the country to do harm. mr. trump: jeb bush with mexico said, when people come in, it's an act of love. it's not an act of love. we need a wal
polish, ukrainian, irish, and mexican have been waiting. jamaicans and filipinos.hey've been waiting for family members to get visas and backlog that is stretch to 20 years because congress refuses to act. >> we have to fix these broken things in washington, d.c. fix the broken immigration system, both the illegal and legal side. >> as all of you know we have 11 million people in this country who are undocumented. 99% of whom came to this country to improve their lives. to escape...
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. >>> today it marks 100 years since the 1916 irish easter rising.t revolted in an independent ireland. a ceremony at the irish memorial featured a number of guest speakers. there was a ceremonial flag raising. a formal program followed in front of independent hall. a pilot landed his solar-powered without the use of conventional jet fuel. chris martinez has more on this history making flight. >> reporter: after 62 hours in the air, non, stop, the solar impulse 2 passed over the golden gate bridge before gliding back to earth. loan pilot ask described his experience hours before touching down. >> the view is absolutely gorgeous. >> reporter: the experimental aircraft runs entirely on solar power. the wings stretch wider than a being 747 are covered with 17,000 solar cells constantly recharge the plane's batteries, travels 60 miles an hour during the day holding enough to fly at night. >> we can fly longer without fuel than with fuel. >> reporter: the solar impulse 2 began it's journey over a year ago. it's now made nine separate flights in an attempt
. >>> today it marks 100 years since the 1916 irish easter rising.t revolted in an independent ireland. a ceremony at the irish memorial featured a number of guest speakers. there was a ceremonial flag raising. a formal program followed in front of independent hall. a pilot landed his solar-powered without the use of conventional jet fuel. chris martinez has more on this history making flight. >> reporter: after 62 hours in the air, non, stop, the solar impulse 2 passed over the...
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. >> lindsey competes in irish dance. she's been to eight world championships.ut she's also been to the doctor a lot. >> i have hip problems. my most recent injury was my upper quad. i had a sprain there. >> any aches or pains, anything new that showed up? >> her athletic trainer says lindsey's injuries are typical for kids who are serious dancers. >> there could be a lot of impact, particularly feet. that's a very big one. but it works up the chain. everything connects through. so, as the feet are affected, it becomes -- work its way into the shins, the knees, the hips. >> and those injuries are mounting up. researchers at nationwide children's hospital studied dance injuries. >> in 2007 alone, over 8,000 children and teens were treated for a dance-related injury. that's about 23 children every day or almost an injury an hour. >> even more worrisome is the fact that these kinds of injuries have been increasing over the years. why the increase? it could be that young dancers are pushing themselves harder than ever. >> i practice, basically, every day for an hour
. >> lindsey competes in irish dance. she's been to eight world championships.ut she's also been to the doctor a lot. >> i have hip problems. my most recent injury was my upper quad. i had a sprain there. >> any aches or pains, anything new that showed up? >> her athletic trainer says lindsey's injuries are typical for kids who are serious dancers. >> there could be a lot of impact, particularly feet. that's a very big one. but it works up the chain. everything...
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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 eaten so much, i cannot eat anymore. and i'm going to have dinner with my daughter. i am going to give this p
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...
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>> oh, just like irish dancing?me" we're hearing. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> no, were you going side to side. there you go. what's the name that far song, lauren? >> here goes. >> ♪ i want to be your lady -- >> so all of the basketball players, ya, are doing it like in the locker rooms now. >> and they're just like -- >> we've got to stop this and look at pretzels, go, jen. >> reporter: okay, so first of all we've broke the pretzel maker here. the question is, who is who and what's what? we'll talk to you in a second. hundreds of people have voted. not in the primaries, on my twitter pole. are you on twitter? >> my daughter, i'm not. >> they're voting on my twitter pole how many free pretzels will be given out today by the philadelphia pretzel factory. can you guess. >> 500. >> that's not right. come on back. d cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. ♪ you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? (all) absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a
>> oh, just like irish dancing?me" we're hearing. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> no, were you going side to side. there you go. what's the name that far song, lauren? >> here goes. >> ♪ i want to be your lady -- >> so all of the basketball players, ya, are doing it like in the locker rooms now. >> and they're just like -- >> we've got to stop this and look at pretzels, go, jen. >> reporter: okay, so first of all we've broke the pretzel maker...
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step dance titled "proof the irish discovered africa." the idea with that one was that the dance part of it seemed irish and the africa part is that it was -- he sent this stuff to hundreds of people. to people in politics, in business, to people all over his sphere of carl paladino influence. a huge trove of this stuff published by western new york media. i will not show you the rest of what western new york media published from their list of e-mails people had received from carl paladino, but a lot of it was hard-core pornography. not just pictures of ladies with their tops off. like hard-core, pornographic movies. carl paladino would send videos of hard-core porn with commentaries from paladino about whether this one was a "keeper" or what else he liked about this clip. one video showed a person having sex with a horse. he gave the subject line "easy steady big fella xxxx." here's the thing about carl paladino and new york republicans. all of that stuff about carl paladino came out during the campaign. and knowing that about carl palad
step dance titled "proof the irish discovered africa." the idea with that one was that the dance part of it seemed irish and the africa part is that it was -- he sent this stuff to hundreds of people. to people in politics, in business, to people all over his sphere of carl paladino influence. a huge trove of this stuff published by western new york media. i will not show you the rest of what western new york media published from their list of e-mails people had received from carl...
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so we will stop there and we will talk about the irish on thursday. >> journeys every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students and college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures and history also available as podcasts. visit our website or download our podcasts from itunes. >> monday night, supreme court cases that change our history comes alive with the c-span series, landmark cases. this dark supreme court decisions. our 12 part series explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant decisions in american history. and case about provincial power and with it during times of war and if it's before the court central themes about conditions and which president during times of emergency can do things that may not be expressly stated in the constitution. and the limits that congress and the courts can place on it. chief justice rehnquist reaffirms rande and said the cases come to be accepted by the culture. how many cases can we say about that? >> a sleeping decision.
so we will stop there and we will talk about the irish on thursday. >> journeys every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students and college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures and history also available as podcasts. visit our website or download our podcasts from itunes. >> monday night, supreme court cases that change our history comes alive with the c-span series, landmark cases. this dark...
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>> 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 restaurant. when did you start? -- >> my father started the business about 45 years ago. governor kasich: where are you from? >> originally from russia. governor kasich: we are going to get ukinians to defend themselves. where are
>> 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....
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community left the mission neighborhood and when irish and portuguese folks left west oakland and ethnic white folks left east oakland, they went somewhere better. they moved to the suburbs. and at that time, the suburbs were a great place to be for white folks. it was better schools. you know, better homes. better quality of life. however, i think the equity question is when working class communities of colors are displaced from their neighborhoods, they're not going somewhere else better. a suburbanization of poverty. not a better place to be. if you're moving from west oakland to east oakland now, you're moving to a place like antioch, fremont, pittsburg and the cities are well known, well documented to have no health information, no transportation infrastructure. it's basically very, very poorly resourced bedroom communities where the only thing that they have going for them is the fact that rent is relatively cheap. now, you've exchanged the fact that you now can afford your housing for a three-hour commute one way back to oakland where you shop, go to your hairdresser, go to church
community left the mission neighborhood and when irish and portuguese folks left west oakland and ethnic white folks left east oakland, they went somewhere better. they moved to the suburbs. and at that time, the suburbs were a great place to be for white folks. it was better schools. you know, better homes. better quality of life. however, i think the equity question is when working class communities of colors are displaced from their neighborhoods, they're not going somewhere else better. a...
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you're an irish-based company, mostly with a irish-employee base. you understand baseball well enough to understand baseball injuries? i mean, did you do research, or did you hire american experts? stephen: we have a team of researchers, obviously, that help us to understand what's going on in each of these different sports, and then we have, obviously, in our advisory board, we have some pretty big names in terms of baseball and-- scott: well, billy beane just joined you guys, yes, speaking of numbers, yeah. stephen: i mean, baseball is a complicated game but, you know, people like that can actually help us to understand it, but we also have some fantastic researchers involved in the company that'll help us understand-- scott: jon has one last question. jon: do you think the success of the warriors--they were fairly injury-free last year. do you think that will help your business? it had an influence on companies or teams coming to you and saying-- stephen: absolutely it has. teams are now starting to understand that they need a healthy squad to be
you're an irish-based company, mostly with a irish-employee base. you understand baseball well enough to understand baseball injuries? i mean, did you do research, or did you hire american experts? stephen: we have a team of researchers, obviously, that help us to understand what's going on in each of these different sports, and then we have, obviously, in our advisory board, we have some pretty big names in terms of baseball and-- scott: well, billy beane just joined you guys, yes, speaking of...
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[cheers and applause] it's what allowed my irish-italian mom to be the first in her family to go to college, to smash glass ceilings by becoming a computer programmer. [cheers and applause] it's what allowed my wife heidi -- [cheers and applause] >>> at victory headquarters tonight in wisconsin there is ted cruz with his wife heidi and there is a big victory by ted cruz over donald trump. let's go across town. chris matthews in milwaukee. >> we're talking double digit numbers. >> that's what i thought was gonna happen. the big margins that he would run up here in wisconsin. the only surprise is that the gender gap wasn't bigger. as soon as he decided to break bad on scott walker, basically i think that was -- >> walker's popular. >> he's popular here. he has an 80% approval rating among republicans. he had a bad week, but don't miss the fact that donald trump was about 30% -- 34% all along. he never moved up or down. he had a floor and ceiling. so what happened here was the coalescing around ted cruz which happened in impressive fashion. >> so trump's heavy campaigning here the last several
[cheers and applause] it's what allowed my irish-italian mom to be the first in her family to go to college, to smash glass ceilings by becoming a computer programmer. [cheers and applause] it's what allowed my wife heidi -- [cheers and applause] >>> at victory headquarters tonight in wisconsin there is ted cruz with his wife heidi and there is a big victory by ted cruz over donald trump. let's go across town. chris matthews in milwaukee. >> we're talking double digit numbers....
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we spoke to brandon irish a little earlier. he was dj'ing at the program at the time.dy was having a good time and i looked outside and i saw red and blue lights at that time. i went outside to
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a great movie, "brooklyn" an irish immigrant arrives here, a great guy, i kept thinking he'll do somethingt the end of the movie, made it in this country in brooklyn, they are talking about a buying a house on long island. that's the american story right there. >> queens, the hometown son to them. >> look, he is a number of advantages. you put your finger on it in the beginning. nobody else to vote for, right. >> cruz. >> they're not going to vote for them. they've never heard of them and they're not going to vote for them. they've watched him on tv. he is from queens. the republican machine on long island, not the greatest, sort of a tamly style old somewhat corrupt political machine is completely behind trump. the county leader -- >> is that damato's old crowd. >> yes. you know why, the outsider rhetoric, they've done business with this guy and his family for 50 years. i mean, please. >> you're leaning your head down. >> no -- >> have done business with him. you sound like cruz calling them the mob. >> no, not mob. just straight forward, legal graft what we call it. the empire was built
a great movie, "brooklyn" an irish immigrant arrives here, a great guy, i kept thinking he'll do somethingt the end of the movie, made it in this country in brooklyn, they are talking about a buying a house on long island. that's the american story right there. >> queens, the hometown son to them. >> look, he is a number of advantages. you put your finger on it in the beginning. nobody else to vote for, right. >> cruz. >> they're not going to vote for them....
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and it was a 100 anniversary celebration in olde city for the irish easter rising.t attempted to end british rule in 1916. jim kenney spoke at today's ceremony at the irish memorial. >>> hundreds of thousands of military vehicles destroyed. it's all caught on camera. what the pentagon wants to know about the recording itself. >>> what if there was a way to know if your significant other is cheating on you without them ever knowing? how this mattress spills the beans. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> a northern wisconsin community is recovering after a gunman opens fire outside a high school
and it was a 100 anniversary celebration in olde city for the irish easter rising.t attempted to end british rule in 1916. jim kenney spoke at today's ceremony at the irish memorial. >>> hundreds of thousands of military vehicles destroyed. it's all caught on camera. what the pentagon wants to know about the recording itself. >>> what if there was a way to know if your significant other is cheating on you without them ever knowing? how this mattress spills the beans. modres:...