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kevin ross from .and father leo played a key role in saving the instrument from oblivion he was a virtue also a teacher and the builder of the pipes. his favorite set of pipes that he made himself is now on display in the national museum of ireland. and his father william learned point they can spend all of his life learning and perfecting his arch and leo learn from him the young person so he had all that knowledge to start over with and in the one nine hundred twenty s. when you listen to leo's playing the reader are so likely blown very sweet so it's the balance of the reeds which is the real secret. keegan has been making ellen pipes for some twenty years he learned the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost care and patience. it's a labor intensive process and completing an entire set of pipes can take up to a year. keegan also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments how to read. this what makes the sound on the melody from the chant
kevin ross from .and father leo played a key role in saving the instrument from oblivion he was a virtue also a teacher and the builder of the pipes. his favorite set of pipes that he made himself is now on display in the national museum of ireland. and his father william learned point they can spend all of his life learning and perfecting his arch and leo learn from him the young person so he had all that knowledge to start over with and in the one nine hundred twenty s. when you listen to...
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six generations of kevin ross and family have played big deal on pipes. the history of being dylan or union pipes goes back to the cancer. for many years it was a favorite among high society. but by the mid one nine hundred sixty s. the tradition was fading and in danger of disappearing altogether. kevin ross and his grandfather leo played a key role in saving the instrument from oblivion he was a virtue also a teacher and the builder of the pipes. his favorite set of pipes but he made himself is now on display in the national museum of ireland. and his father william laird point they can spend all of his life learning on perfection his arch and leo learn from him the young person so he had all that knowledge to start over with and in the one nine hundred twenty s. when you listen to leo's playing the reader are so likely blown very sweet so it's the balance of the reeds you know this is the real secret. keegan has been making dylan pipes for some twenty years he learn the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost c
six generations of kevin ross and family have played big deal on pipes. the history of being dylan or union pipes goes back to the cancer. for many years it was a favorite among high society. but by the mid one nine hundred sixty s. the tradition was fading and in danger of disappearing altogether. kevin ross and his grandfather leo played a key role in saving the instrument from oblivion he was a virtue also a teacher and the builder of the pipes. his favorite set of pipes but he made himself...
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chief of police of fairfax county police department involved in the investigation is kevin ross ler jrnow from our d.c. bureau. colonel, good morning to you. >> good morning. we hear a lot about ms-13 have you heard first hand how brutal these people can be. >> yes. gang members are vicious and brutal seven fairfax county community members all young teenagers have lost their lives to these brutal, savage murders by gang members. steve: we know that they are brutal. we know they are savage. we know a lot of them are in this country illegally, colonel, why are they -- if you know that a gang is operating in your county, and you know that they're in the united states illegally, why can't you just extract them for that? >> fighting gang crime is rather difficult. it's not like 20 years ago where gang members stood on a corner and marked their territory with graffiti. today what we have a level of sophistication. gang members are using social media. they are on the dark side of it and they are targeting our elementary and middle school children for recruitment. new arrivals to our country w
chief of police of fairfax county police department involved in the investigation is kevin ross ler jrnow from our d.c. bureau. colonel, good morning to you. >> good morning. we hear a lot about ms-13 have you heard first hand how brutal these people can be. >> yes. gang members are vicious and brutal seven fairfax county community members all young teenagers have lost their lives to these brutal, savage murders by gang members. steve: we know that they are brutal. we know they are...
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are separated from their children have no idea if or when they will ever be reunited ok kevin is on to life ross in mcallen texas thank you. let's talk now to robin else who is live for us in capitol hill in washington d.c. so rob there are two major immigration bills up for voting congress how did that go . well not particularly well the first bill was a immigration measure which was. proposed by a conservative faction in the ruling republican party that went down in flames earlier the house did not approve it so there was supposed to have being a vote later tonight on a compromise measure that was concocted by some more moderate faction in the republican party but that has now been postponed until sometime next week the republican leadership here is aware that failure to pass this bill will be an embarrassment to them to the party and to president trump who has indicated that he would sign this bill so they are adding some sweeteners to it including a system whereby employers would be required to electronically use an electronic system to verify that the people they hire are in the country ill
are separated from their children have no idea if or when they will ever be reunited ok kevin is on to life ross in mcallen texas thank you. let's talk now to robin else who is live for us in capitol hill in washington d.c. so rob there are two major immigration bills up for voting congress how did that go . well not particularly well the first bill was a immigration measure which was. proposed by a conservative faction in the ruling republican party that went down in flames earlier the house...
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ross. >>> we appreciate your >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- kevin "13 reasons why," katherine langford. and music from weezer. and now, stay right there, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome, welcome. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching, thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. that's very nice. there would have been -- i don't know if you -- [ cheers and applause ]
ross. >>> we appreciate your >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- kevin "13 reasons why," katherine langford. and music from weezer. and now, stay right there, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome, welcome. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching, thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. that's very nice. there would have been --...
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ross stripling was dealing until the panda strikes. the giants are down 3-2. playing for the injured kevin longoria.s fall by a score of 3-2 of. a's and angels, it's jurassic world at the coliseum. mark jackson, air mails the come back. bassett cannot believe he did that. 2-0 in the fourth. a view from left field. 6-0 halos. 8-0 in the fifth. and a before the game. the a's introduced tyler murray. he is a great athlete. in fact, he was compared with rickey henderson. he is so talented he is the starting quarterback for the oklahoma sooners and will play college football this fall. >>> obviously i worked hard to be the quarterback at the university of oklahoma, for merks that's a huge deal. obviously. the organization let me do that and be able to come back to play baseball is a big deal. i will make it easy. it was a deal braeaker for us i he didn't go back and play for the university of oklahoma. >> a bombshell today that could directly impact the nba warriors. espn reporting that kawhi leonard wants to be traded from the spurs and wants to go to the l.a. lakers. leonard missed all but nine games w
ross stripling was dealing until the panda strikes. the giants are down 3-2. playing for the injured kevin longoria.s fall by a score of 3-2 of. a's and angels, it's jurassic world at the coliseum. mark jackson, air mails the come back. bassett cannot believe he did that. 2-0 in the fourth. a view from left field. 6-0 halos. 8-0 in the fifth. and a before the game. the a's introduced tyler murray. he is a great athlete. in fact, he was compared with rickey henderson. he is so talented he is the...
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ross. >>> welcome back to cleveland, steph curry and klay thompson, a combined 7 of 27 in shooting which proves why signing kevinble to this team. i iguodala back after missing two weeks. cleveland a 12 point lead in the first half. but right before the break, durant knocked one down from downtown to cut the lead to 6. kd mcgee cleans up curry's miss, puts back 2 of his 10, ed at61 fourth quarter, warriors up one. uoop th w curry's loan 3 of the night. 1 -- lone 3 night. love keeps cleveland's possession alive. james hit from the current under to pull the cavs within a point. 2 minutes left. 103-100. shot clock winding down, durant with a deep 3, and that is your dagger, that is your ball game, warriors won 110-102. durant scores 43, a career play off high for him, and golden state takes a commanding-0 ad. >> they looked each other up, if one is having a tough night, and that's nice, a nice luxury as a coach. >> what does this say about the resolve of this team with both struggling? >> it's good to have kevin durant, too. let's be honest. >> enjoying the moment. he was so stone-faced somebody had to yell and sho
ross. >>> welcome back to cleveland, steph curry and klay thompson, a combined 7 of 27 in shooting which proves why signing kevinble to this team. i iguodala back after missing two weeks. cleveland a 12 point lead in the first half. but right before the break, durant knocked one down from downtown to cut the lead to 6. kd mcgee cleans up curry's miss, puts back 2 of his 10, ed at61 fourth quarter, warriors up one. uoop th w curry's loan 3 of the night. 1 -- lone 3 night. love keeps...
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kevin: it is remarkable. yesterday i was on capitol hill where wilbur ross was testifying.n from a republican from georgia said coca-cola is still making cans. they are headquartered in georgia. the pennies impacted by the price of aluminum going out, the tariffs implemented, have type of in a massive rror from for companies like coca-cola. he is a republican, ultraconservative republican, by no means a moderate republican. afterr republican republican press this commerce secretary to outline the vision of finality on what exactly the final outcome hope is for these trade wars, and for them to walk away from that hearing yesterday with uncertainty, i think that speaks to the cloud of uncertainty and the geopolitical moment we are in with regards to these trade negotiations. now joining europe in a response, china in response, is india. the president prefers bilateral talks. he is getting a multilateral response. francine: does that mean the president is just trying to keep promises from his campaign because of november, or is there something more underlying this? commerce s
kevin: it is remarkable. yesterday i was on capitol hill where wilbur ross was testifying.n from a republican from georgia said coca-cola is still making cans. they are headquartered in georgia. the pennies impacted by the price of aluminum going out, the tariffs implemented, have type of in a massive rror from for companies like coca-cola. he is a republican, ultraconservative republican, by no means a moderate republican. afterr republican republican press this commerce secretary to outline...
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ross. >>> back now to the election coverage. senator dianne feinstein advancing to the november ballot in a crowded field and confirmed to face fellow democrat and form former state senate president kevineleon. she got 44% of the vote. he got 11%. the closest republican by the way james bradley finished with less than 9% of the vote. now moving to san jose, the decisive win and expected to remain mayor with 75% of the vote. 100% of the precincts reporting. steve brown with 15% of the vote. one ballot decision here in the bay area with attention nationwide this morning. the recall of judge aaron per ski in santa clara county, he sentenced stanford student turner to a six-month jail sentence. and take a look at the results this morning. it shows voter said yes on the recall. 60% with precincts reporting at 96%. abc7 news spoke to both sides including the law professor who launched the recall campaign. first, though, how the judge is handling the loss. >> he's handling it just fine. he's a good person and he understands what has happened. it saddens me. his job was taken away by people that feel there's no need of an independent judiciary and lost the job for doing a good job. >> this vic
ross. >>> back now to the election coverage. senator dianne feinstein advancing to the november ballot in a crowded field and confirmed to face fellow democrat and form former state senate president kevineleon. she got 44% of the vote. he got 11%. the closest republican by the way james bradley finished with less than 9% of the vote. now moving to san jose, the decisive win and expected to remain mayor with 75% of the vote. 100% of the precincts reporting. steve brown with 15% of the...
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ross. >> announcer: abc sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening. just like they did last year the warriors took a 2-0 lead in the finals. kevinwe are again, one victory away from another nba title. andre iguodala, would he play, would he not be able to play? he played, bad knee, the bone bruise and all. lebron james, that is a ridiculous play. it's the second year in a row he made a backboard pass to himself and then dunked. kevin love led the cavs with 15 points in the first halfmen nsere up 24 the first half i and then >> threehalftime. warriors were within striking distance within 6. everything falling to durant. this would be your shooter's balance for three. lebron had a triple double. 33, 10 and 11, and puts the cavs up by one. steph curry, what happened to steph after nine three's in the last game? two points for three quarters. that was his first three of mum tonight. ag like last play off high, 43, year. the dubs win it 110-102, they take a 3-0 series lead in the finals. here's abc7's mindy bach. >> once again the cavaliers out rebounded the warriors. they had more second chance points. but kevin durant had himself a
ross. >> announcer: abc sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening. just like they did last year the warriors took a 2-0 lead in the finals. kevinwe are again, one victory away from another nba title. andre iguodala, would he play, would he not be able to play? he played, bad knee, the bone bruise and all. lebron james, that is a ridiculous play. it's the second year in a row he made a backboard pass to himself and then dunked. kevin love led the cavs with 15 points...
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kevin: [laughter] rep. roskam: he will not sign anything and we don't have the votes to override. we are very much in persuasion mode. i was in meetings with ambassador lighthizer and secretary rossconcerns i'm hearing from the manufacturers and employees and consumers in my constituency, trying to persuade them say -- going different direction. -- go in a different direction. in one sense they are listening. whether they are hearing us and make decisions, the jury is still out. i don't think it will be possible to impose new trade standards over the administration, because they have authority under the law. shery: another issue important for your constituents, the tax package. you supported that legislation. democrats now seizing on capping the local deduction. your democratic opponent is talking this up. the deduction be your achilles heel in november? rep. roskam: no. you look at my constituency, they are the beneficiaries of tax relief under this plan. husband-and-wife, median income, two children in my district, $4600 in tax relief. according to our estimate, property values up 5% in my constituency and that is all based on the tax cuts and jobs act. you have commonwealth ed
kevin: [laughter] rep. roskam: he will not sign anything and we don't have the votes to override. we are very much in persuasion mode. i was in meetings with ambassador lighthizer and secretary rossconcerns i'm hearing from the manufacturers and employees and consumers in my constituency, trying to persuade them say -- going different direction. -- go in a different direction. in one sense they are listening. whether they are hearing us and make decisions, the jury is still out. i don't think...
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kevin johnson, ceo of starbucks. back to you guys. >> thank you very much at the open we have record highs for the nasdaq and the russell we're watching secretary rossn capitol hill talking about section 301. we'll get to oracle and fedex and g nerkse in a moment. >>> jerome powell said the case for continued rate increases is, quote, strong. the u.s. economy performing very well said growth is meaningly above the long-term trend. the unemployment rate is below the long run level he sees wage growth moderate not all that hawkish on inflation. job market, though, strengthen further. on the markets, he said confidence is become overconfidence and lead to excessive borrowing and risk taking he said the u.s. financial stability vulnerabilities are moderate some asset prices are high by historical standards carl, i hope to learn more from the chair on the issue of monetary policy amid tight labor. he's sticking to his idea. >> our interesting points. thank you, steve liesman this has been a week, jim, where attention is being put on corporate debt, media and leverage exfinancials, comcast bidding wars don't happen. not far away from the peak do you buy t
kevin johnson, ceo of starbucks. back to you guys. >> thank you very much at the open we have record highs for the nasdaq and the russell we're watching secretary rossn capitol hill talking about section 301. we'll get to oracle and fedex and g nerkse in a moment. >>> jerome powell said the case for continued rate increases is, quote, strong. the u.s. economy performing very well said growth is meaningly above the long-term trend. the unemployment rate is below the long run level...
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within the administration are even kevin are acknowledging that this is going to shai a little bit off of growth. it does dove tail with what commerce secretary wilbur ross that it's going to be minimal impact in short run. we are not talking about giant dollar amounts, however, it impacts people's lives. when we talk about dairy farmers, that's the canadian tariff on dairy hurts but so does retaliatory tariff on like root grow ner wisconsin. >> very specific about where they are doing the tariffs because they know it payments elections in the way the congress -- and they are counting on economic growth not just in long term, they are word rolling into the midterms because they are running on that. maria: of course. >> in my state of wisconsin with dairy, the farmers are nervous, but they also and i did talk to my husband last night congressman sean duff any, they said they are nervous but they also believe he's doing long game. and canada has protectionist policies when it comes to dairy. >> i agree -- dagen: the reason i mention is because china threatened retaliatory and that is right in -- maria: big exports out of wisconsin. >> right in my town. >>
within the administration are even kevin are acknowledging that this is going to shai a little bit off of growth. it does dove tail with what commerce secretary wilbur ross that it's going to be minimal impact in short run. we are not talking about giant dollar amounts, however, it impacts people's lives. when we talk about dairy farmers, that's the canadian tariff on dairy hurts but so does retaliatory tariff on like root grow ner wisconsin. >> very specific about where they are doing...
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ross in china for another round of trade negotiations. his visit comes after retaliatory tariffs by countries protesting the president's steel and aluminum tariffs joining us now is kevinks for being here. >> good to be on the program >> let's start with north korea first. talks are back on. looks like this is happening this is a good thing >> it is and despite his unorthodox style, frankly he's produced a result which is a summit so i give him a tick for that. and secondly i think the strategy is shake the tree, see what falls out of it then make a decision about whether you can live with it i give the president a reasonable pass mark on this one. >> when you start shaking that tree, you think all the nuclear weapons are going to fall out of it you think that's what's going to happen, actual disarmament >> it depends on who defines the denuclearization term. if there's a capital "d," all bombs, all range, all testing facilities through two we might do something on the intercontinental stuff which threatens the united states. and we may do something in other categories of weapons as well. so there's a big spectrum to be defined. wh i say shake the tree, it's what categ
ross in china for another round of trade negotiations. his visit comes after retaliatory tariffs by countries protesting the president's steel and aluminum tariffs joining us now is kevinks for being here. >> good to be on the program >> let's start with north korea first. talks are back on. looks like this is happening this is a good thing >> it is and despite his unorthodox style, frankly he's produced a result which is a summit so i give him a tick for that. and secondly i...