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james lacy.rom what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers then report differently from today's news? i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most e
james lacy.rom what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers...
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james lacy was paid in full and not in a rears. the tax in 1846 was cut in half from the previous year. the year 1847 shows something else. the people were taxed in may of 1847 and made to pay a 4 fold increase and in october of 1847, 15 times what they were paying in 1846. this amounted to a 900 percent increase in tax in less than a year. still james lacy was paid in full and not in arrears. i show the book to the librarian who knows i am reading papers to look for clearance notices and says, there's your answer now you know why they left. newspaper mentioned the establishment of insolvant commission. in commission states the tax afforded the clearance amongers the most effective means of getting rid of this agricultural population. some landlords were praised as humane for forgiving 3-4 year's rent or accepting what people could pay. these landlords were in the minority and the landlord of cottage where nie family lived was not among them. rate payer books for 1848 is missing. the book for 1849 is in worse condition than the ear
james lacy was paid in full and not in a rears. the tax in 1846 was cut in half from the previous year. the year 1847 shows something else. the people were taxed in may of 1847 and made to pay a 4 fold increase and in october of 1847, 15 times what they were paying in 1846. this amounted to a 900 percent increase in tax in less than a year. still james lacy was paid in full and not in arrears. i show the book to the librarian who knows i am reading papers to look for clearance notices and says,...
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our reporter sara lacy and john schwartz of usa today this week on press: here. >> good morning, everyone. as a college student, my first guest used $11,000 worth of poker winnings to launch his first company. a risky move, riskier considering they weren't even his poker winnings. aaron leevie used his roommate's poker winnings to launch box.net and the decision to go on in paid off. box.net just got $48 million in funding, which makes aaron leevie a hot name in silicone valley. >> you have to do something that's actually really, really exciting. >> box.networks with big businesses to help employees store documents and data easily in the clouds. >> "the wall street journal" called his precocious. sara lacy, john, we'll let the precocious comments go past. >> i frequently have two words anytime i'm in the room with aaron leevie. >> what's that? >> calm down. >> because he's interesting and dynamic and you just told him not to do that? >> and, remember, let me start with the business that putting things in the cloud for enterprise, as more and more companies are online, as more and more por
our reporter sara lacy and john schwartz of usa today this week on press: here. >> good morning, everyone. as a college student, my first guest used $11,000 worth of poker winnings to launch his first company. a risky move, riskier considering they weren't even his poker winnings. aaron leevie used his roommate's poker winnings to launch box.net and the decision to go on in paid off. box.net just got $48 million in funding, which makes aaron leevie a hot name in silicone valley. >>...
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please foreign-made and welcoming to the stage our moderator, and sara lee lacy, and her panel of tech visionaries. welcome. goo[applause] >> i was just telling the mayor, and i first moved here when i was a 22-year-old aspiring writer, and the first time i saw san francisco, i decided i was never leaving, and i did not leave. this morning i woke up in the 100-year-old victorian my husband and i own where we have been urban pioneers, trying to pull that part of the mission into the light. my nanny was late. my husband was rushing to the terminal rather than taking a high-speed train. it was very obvious to me why it is so hard to live in san francisco, but there is one reason i can never leave the city. it is because i write about startups and technology, and although i spent 40 weeks traveling the world, san francisco is still ground zero for all tech innovation in the world, and more importantly, the money that goes into tech innovation, so it is high time the mayor's office, the chamber, the parts of san francisco that affect our day to day life are in fighting technology to come in
please foreign-made and welcoming to the stage our moderator, and sara lee lacy, and her panel of tech visionaries. welcome. goo[applause] >> i was just telling the mayor, and i first moved here when i was a 22-year-old aspiring writer, and the first time i saw san francisco, i decided i was never leaving, and i did not leave. this morning i woke up in the 100-year-old victorian my husband and i own where we have been urban pioneers, trying to pull that part of the mission into the light....
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williams... - who's pickinn his trusty 33 cookie. lacy 54452 i ddn't really play mega millioo, i &pplayckets now... others pay they'll wait. richard 6:40 i'll wait til frrday causs all - the lossng tickets will be & out. nd i'll have the inning one coming up frrday 46 whoever's the lucky winner... will choose between aa immediate caah payout of 359- million or take the hall-a-billion over time. 55:00 me and jay-z we'll b neck and eck 10 and our friend lacy ssys theee'' what'' yy'lls nmes? i'm gon 00 3&pthe last record 3 mega--illions jjccpot wassin may of 2007..it stood at 390- million ddllars. live in north -3 baatimore, mss fox45 news at - pen. 3 p3 , i forgot to maae the tuun 3 me 3 alzheimer's typically affects older people...e surprissngly young age... it -3 can start...the signs......and the ew treatments being deevloped...in our covee stooy ttoight . -3 3 p--phone nats---flemmng ssys: p think it's atheticc -& ppttetic. why her phone is suddenny ringing off the & hook... because of justin beiber...later on ffx45 news -3 at ten &p ccty workers... caughtt 3 job...the wayssthey tried
williams... - who's pickinn his trusty 33 cookie. lacy 54452 i ddn't really play mega millioo, i &pplayckets now... others pay they'll wait. richard 6:40 i'll wait til frrday causs all - the lossng tickets will be & out. nd i'll have the inning one coming up frrday 46 whoever's the lucky winner... will choose between aa immediate caah payout of 359- million or take the hall-a-billion over time. 55:00 me and jay-z we'll b neck and eck 10 and our friend lacy ssys theee'' what'' yy'lls...
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please foreign-made and welcoming to the stage our moderator, and sara lee lacy, and her panel of tech visionaries. welcome. goo[applause] >> i was just telling
please foreign-made and welcoming to the stage our moderator, and sara lee lacy, and her panel of tech visionaries. welcome. goo[applause] >> i was just telling
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. >> there is an idea from gina who helped with the laci peterson case. she wanted to help us make ribbon autos some of her high school classmates are coping with painful wait by making tee shirts and setting up a reward fund. >> this is hard, every day we wonder if she's okay. so every day, this is harder. >> her mom left the house more than an hour ago, with mark klaus whose daughter was kidnapped and killed in 19946789 mark told me by phone he and marlene are going to set up a center in morgan hill. >> and there is daily city, police hoping someone will help them identify a man hanging around a bathroom in an elementary school. spotted at george washington elementary. and there police describe him with short black hair and a bald spot wearing long white shorts carrying a red and white umbrella. a sunnyvale youth soccer coach is accused of sexual assaulting a 13-year-old girl. the 36-year-old taken into custody after police investigated complaints about the girl's father. >> the wife of suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi heading back home to venezuela. ac
. >> there is an idea from gina who helped with the laci peterson case. she wanted to help us make ribbon autos some of her high school classmates are coping with painful wait by making tee shirts and setting up a reward fund. >> this is hard, every day we wonder if she's okay. so every day, this is harder. >> her mom left the house more than an hour ago, with mark klaus whose daughter was kidnapped and killed in 19946789 mark told me by phone he and marlene are going to set...
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friday - but many &pare buying their ttckets now- and decidiig what hey'll do if they actually won. 3 lacyughs) 42 42the llst reeord jackppttwas in may of 2007..that oneestood at 390-million. 3 3 33p 3 3 a tatue stolen from pr. ssuss. why this lorax won't beefound with the priminal on the loose. 3 drinkinn liquid bugs inn -3 your starbucks latte. why the ground up goo issa major & component in your favorite -3 drink. 33 &p3 3 3 3vegetarrans are upset with starbucks. sttrbuckk.specifically a strawberries and creme frappuucino.in n effort o &pavoid artificiaa additives, starbucks is using a natural red dye, madeefrom dried, crushed cochineal (prono: you get grossed out, you shoull knowwthaa coohineal is a common additive, considered prooably been eaaing it for 3 mariiades, even meats. 3 a schoollbus company in wwsconsin is under fire for hiring a man.... knowing he hhd ahistory of drunk riving. terrance habram is accused of d-u-i for a third time..... afttrrtaking 25 high schoollstudents on a wild ride monday. the bus compannyfired the driierraater - this reeent incident....but -3 common sen
friday - but many &pare buying their ttckets now- and decidiig what hey'll do if they actually won. 3 lacyughs) 42 42the llst reeord jackppttwas in may of 2007..that oneestood at 390-million. 3 3 33p 3 3 a tatue stolen from pr. ssuss. why this lorax won't beefound with the priminal on the loose. 3 drinkinn liquid bugs inn -3 your starbucks latte. why the ground up goo issa major & component in your favorite -3 drink. 33 &p3 3 3 3vegetarrans are upset with starbucks....
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from the rescue group here is a picture of my youngest two girls with lacy playing with her she is 11 a day so we are loving her up so much thank you so much. >> she is adorable. >> she is a poodle mix i am not sure what the mix is. >> she might not shed too much. >> good. >> thank you very much she is cute. >> world class dc embassy chefs, holly morris at the res dance of the amoeba's -- residence of the ambassador of hungary. >> this is the third year, skull choral tourism dc has put this on since we have such a treasure trove here in dc because of the embassies this is a chance for us to get a literal taste of what they have to offer we have three chefs who will compete thursday night with us they will give us an example what they will plait up this is chef jamal from the republic of iraq >> is this your first year? >> second year. >> you learned the ropes last year this year you are going in to take it all >> i try >> he is humble what are you going to do. >> i will do a babaganuche and serve it with olive oil. >> this is something part of the daily meal of people of iraq or somet
from the rescue group here is a picture of my youngest two girls with lacy playing with her she is 11 a day so we are loving her up so much thank you so much. >> she is adorable. >> she is a poodle mix i am not sure what the mix is. >> she might not shed too much. >> good. >> thank you very much she is cute. >> world class dc embassy chefs, holly morris at the res dance of the amoeba's -- residence of the ambassador of hungary. >> this is the third...
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i want to welcome in lacy plot kin. where the gasoline prices going? >> they are going north of $4 a gallon on average nationwide. we're jurs under there now and i think within the month we'll see passing the $4 threshold. >> east and west coast, there's a lot of places well into the 4s, some are into the 5s. is it going to be distributed unevenly? how much are these outliars going to be? >> absolutely. there it's different across the country. the shock for a lot of people when we pass the $4.11 for regular gasoline average. that's our record high so far. it's likely we'll pass that point. >> why? just tell me why. what's driving this whole story? >> so in a word fear. people are worried about supply shortages. there are some actual disruptions to supply at the moment. people worry there will be more. that's the bottom line. as long as people do not believe there's enough supply to cover demand for gasoline, we'll see prices continue to go up. >> lacy plache, thank you very much for the update on gasoline prices. we're heading into the 4.50 zone. that'
i want to welcome in lacy plot kin. where the gasoline prices going? >> they are going north of $4 a gallon on average nationwide. we're jurs under there now and i think within the month we'll see passing the $4 threshold. >> east and west coast, there's a lot of places well into the 4s, some are into the 5s. is it going to be distributed unevenly? how much are these outliars going to be? >> absolutely. there it's different across the country. the shock for a lot of people...
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friday - but many &pare buying their ttckets now- and decidiig what hey'll do if they actually won. 3 lacyroke. (laughs) 42 42the llst reeord jackppttwas in may of 2007..that oneestood at 390-million. 3 3 33p 3 3 a tatue stolen from pr. ssuss. why this lorax won't beefound with the priminal on the loose. 3 drinkinn liquid bugs inn -3 your starbucks latte. why the ground up goo issa major & component in your favorite -3 drink. 33 &p3 3 3 girl: i want to tell you about my friend. his name is ben. ben learned about a homeless boy who had an infected tooth, and the boy died. that made ben really sad. he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. 3vegetarrans are upset with starbucks. sttrbuckk.specifically a strawberries and creme frappuucino.in n effort o &pavoid artificiaa additives, starbucks is using a natural red dye, madeefrom dried, crushed cochineal (prono: you get grossed out
friday - but many &pare buying their ttckets now- and decidiig what hey'll do if they actually won. 3 lacyroke. (laughs) 42 42the llst reeord jackppttwas in may of 2007..that oneestood at 390-million. 3 3 33p 3 3 a tatue stolen from pr. ssuss. why this lorax won't beefound with the priminal on the loose. 3 drinkinn liquid bugs inn -3 your starbucks latte. why the ground up goo issa major & component in your favorite -3 drink. 33 &p3 3 3 girl: i want to tell you about my friend. his...
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. >> it is a negative half a loaf of lacy critical fire conditions reached a lot sooner and lasted alarly from we get into the offshore full season in september and october. that could definitely leave us in some trouble. if >>darya: the cftc as mount hamilton road is expected to be reopened this morning. it had to be closed saturday east of san jose because of all of the snow. >>mark: in decision 2012, after winning support rican primary, mitt romney is campaigning in illinois. the state opens their primary tomorrow. right now he does leave in the overall delegate count. he is the republicans' party he's still-of us chancellery with barack obama. >> i think i have the best chance, the only chance of replacing barack obama as president of the united states. i say that in part because i do not think that you can replace an economic light weight with another. my career was spent in the economy. i did not learn about the economy by reading about it or hearing about it in the faculty lounge at harvard were debating it in congress. i learned about the economy by starting a business. >>mar
. >> it is a negative half a loaf of lacy critical fire conditions reached a lot sooner and lasted alarly from we get into the offshore full season in september and october. that could definitely leave us in some trouble. if >>darya: the cftc as mount hamilton road is expected to be reopened this morning. it had to be closed saturday east of san jose because of all of the snow. >>mark: in decision 2012, after winning support rican primary, mitt romney is campaigning in...
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you can't speak for management, which is sara lacy. but was it ever a factor that i'm going to be covering the people who fund the thing -- >> absolutely not. it's a fantastic blog. it provides great information. it fills a niche in technology, which i think was lost when purchased by aol. >> so you'll be doing the same things you were doing for forbes. >> yeah. >> you do video well. >> i do video well. >> i just insulted her. >> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. you can find this and every episode on our website. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us a part of your sunday morning.
you can't speak for management, which is sara lacy. but was it ever a factor that i'm going to be covering the people who fund the thing -- >> absolutely not. it's a fantastic blog. it provides great information. it fills a niche in technology, which i think was lost when purchased by aol. >> so you'll be doing the same things you were doing for forbes. >> yeah. >> you do video well. >> i do video well. >> i just insulted her. >> that's our show for...
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william lacy clay. the head at the new york times is ben bernanke seeing modest growth for the economy.
william lacy clay. the head at the new york times is ben bernanke seeing modest growth for the economy.
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some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems physically trapped in the century in which it was conceived. old and decrepit, san quentin is riddled with shadowy alcoves and blind spots. there are no electrified, lethal fences. the towers around the perimeter must still be staffed where, incredibly, there are fewer surveillance cameras than a single convenience store. and worse yet, a lack of modernization has put officers in constant risk of inmate attack. >> every day i walk through those gates, the thought crosses
some notorious killers -- scott peterson, who was sentenced to die for murdering his pregnant wife, laci, is perhaps the best known. but the facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. the walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness...
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[laughter] i want to first acknowledge with great gratitude the law firm of mcdonald and lacy for sponsoring this event, a little shout out to one of the local fantastic firms here in tucson but especially notable for all of the public service and pro bono work that they do consistently over time. it's a premier firm, and we're grateful to them for making events like this possible. please, turn off your cell phones, and i want to tell you up front the author's going to be available shortly after this session. if you go out of the union and make a right turn to the madden book-signing area, mr. rosen, professor rosen will be at tent b. we were told to keep the introduction tight. i could go on at length, but the highlights are he's a professor at george washington university where he teaches constitutional law. you probably know him most as a commentator on legal affairs, in particular with the new republic where he's been since 1992. he's written for "the new york times" magazine, he's, you can hear him occasionally on npr, written for "the washington post," he's the author of six terrific b
[laughter] i want to first acknowledge with great gratitude the law firm of mcdonald and lacy for sponsoring this event, a little shout out to one of the local fantastic firms here in tucson but especially notable for all of the public service and pro bono work that they do consistently over time. it's a premier firm, and we're grateful to them for making events like this possible. please, turn off your cell phones, and i want to tell you up front the author's going to be available shortly...
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sorta like "caddieshack's" lacy underalls. pretty impressive woman there.ve that story. >>> it's bracketology and let's just lay out how it stands right now. on our show we have a real heated competition going on. i will surely get crushed, but as of now i'm two for two and i went online to our cnn.com brackets and found out that i'm tied for number one. probably with about a million other people. but i'm tied for number one. since that probably will be a brief window of about 30 seconds where that happens, i thought i would celebrate tonight. right now i'm rooting for california and vermont. we will see who will win. if they both do, that's four for four and my ep, will serat, beat that.
sorta like "caddieshack's" lacy underalls. pretty impressive woman there.ve that story. >>> it's bracketology and let's just lay out how it stands right now. on our show we have a real heated competition going on. i will surely get crushed, but as of now i'm two for two and i went online to our cnn.com brackets and found out that i'm tied for number one. probably with about a million other people. but i'm tied for number one. since that probably will be a brief window of...
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sorta like "caddieshack's" lacy underalls. pretty impressive woman there. >>> it's bracketology and let's just lay out how it stands right now. on our show we have a real heated competition going on. i will surely get crushed, but as of now i'm two for two and i went online to our cnn.com brackets and found out that i'm tied for number one. probably with about a million other people. but i'm tied for number one. since that probably will be a brief window of about 30 seconds where that
sorta like "caddieshack's" lacy underalls. pretty impressive woman there. >>> it's bracketology and let's just lay out how it stands right now. on our show we have a real heated competition going on. i will surely get crushed, but as of now i'm two for two and i went online to our cnn.com brackets and found out that i'm tied for number one. probably with about a million other people. but i'm tied for number one. since that probably will be a brief window of about 30 seconds...
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sort of like caddie shack's lacy underales. had to get that reference in there.ive woman there. we loved the story. >> it's bracketology and let's lay out how it stands. we have a heated competition, but as of now, i'm 2 for 2. i went online to our brackets and found out i'm tied for number one proba
sort of like caddie shack's lacy underales. had to get that reference in there.ive woman there. we loved the story. >> it's bracketology and let's lay out how it stands. we have a heated competition, but as of now, i'm 2 for 2. i went online to our brackets and found out i'm tied for number one proba
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sort of like caddie shack's lacy underales. had to get that reference in there.ive woman there. we loved the story. >> it's bracketology and let's lay out how it stands. we have a heated competition, but as of now, i'm 2 for 2. i went online to our brackets and found out i'm tied for number one probably with about a million other people, but i'm tied for number one. since that probably is going to be brief window, i thought i would celebrate tonight. right now, i'm rooting for california and vermont. we will see who will win, if they both do, that's 4 for 4, and my
sort of like caddie shack's lacy underales. had to get that reference in there.ive woman there. we loved the story. >> it's bracketology and let's lay out how it stands. we have a heated competition, but as of now, i'm 2 for 2. i went online to our brackets and found out i'm tied for number one probably with about a million other people, but i'm tied for number one. since that probably is going to be brief window, i thought i would celebrate tonight. right now, i'm rooting for california...
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. >> i love the lacy skirt, too. >> lace and pastels are a big trend in fashion.sus a thousand dollar dress. >> lace and sheer together is a smart idea. thank you so much for that. now the next trend is stripes. this is old again, new again trend. >> i think women get nervous with all the stripes they see out there. they go to what is easy, the navy blue and white stripe. nicki minaj wore this outfit. it was fantastic. most real women can't pull that off. my suggestion is focus on the stripe on one-half of the body. this is from bcbg. it's paired with a solid orange motorcycle jacket and priced right. a couple hundred dollars. bcbg is always colorful and gorgeous. you can wear colorful stripes, just not head-to-toe. >> you are wearing it so well. thank you so much. >> you are color blocking today, ann. >> i'm trying to give it a try. >> she's got nude in that dress which is a trend. >> nude is a trend. jennifer lopez was wearing this dress. it was stunning. most women get nervous with nude. especially nude skin like jennifer lopez did. this is my friend patricia,
. >> i love the lacy skirt, too. >> lace and pastels are a big trend in fashion.sus a thousand dollar dress. >> lace and sheer together is a smart idea. thank you so much for that. now the next trend is stripes. this is old again, new again trend. >> i think women get nervous with all the stripes they see out there. they go to what is easy, the navy blue and white stripe. nicki minaj wore this outfit. it was fantastic. most real women can't pull that off. my suggestion...