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martin mcguinness was one of the key negotiators in the long of the key negotiater—s—ie—the leng = of that led to nights of deal—making that led to the good friday agreement and eventually the huge achievement of power—sharing at stormont. that government brought together at its head the unlikely partnership of two heed the unlikely partnership of two fermev' heed the unlikely partnership of two “me“ enemies, head the unlikely partnership of two “me“ enemies, ian paisley and former enemies, ian paisley and martin the firebrand martin mcguinness. the firebrand unionist and radical republican became so close that they were nicknamed the - brothers. that nicknamed the chuckle brothers. that remarkable journey is something which is incredibly important. i must say i a which is incredibly important. i must £5 a christian, as a person must say as a christian, as a person who reflects on life, it is not how you start your life, what is important is how you finish your life. there were republicans who continued to threaten that political qty) fie 11 q e eff) if . £243.52 fl itfi iefi ieiql fili
martin mcguinness was one of the key negotiators in the long of the key negotiater—s—ie—the leng = of that led to nights of deal—making that led to the good friday agreement and eventually the huge achievement of power—sharing at stormont. that government brought together at its head the unlikely partnership of two heed the unlikely partnership of two fermev' heed the unlikely partnership of two “me“ enemies, head the unlikely partnership of two “me“ enemies, ian paisley and...
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. >> how aboutner lengs too that's great good to see him back. >> hope he doesn't have a career night though. >> thank you, buddy. >> up next, philly honors heaven h (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up and your benefit never goes down due to age. plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free in
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in fact, physical growth leng lengthening of bones occurs in sleep.f your child is growing, they need more sleep. that's been measured, the lengthening of the bones. teenagers need more sleep than yucker kids do. this ha this's a little surge. the first thing you need to watch for in teenagers, first thing to watch for is they start sleeping in on weekends. 8-year-olds don't sleep in. parents wish they would when they're 8. they don't. 8-year-olds just get up and go, they motor around, take off, no naps. they just move. but when you start getting extra sleep on weekends, the idea of catching up, the parents might feel guilty, my child needs more sleep. that's fine. but it lets you know something is very, very wrong during the sleep. people don't get extra calories on weekends, they don't need extra food. why sleep? >> what do you worry about? >> there's data on this. if your child sleeps in more than two hours compared to their usual school day wake-up time, normally gets up at 8:00 or 7:00, if they sleep in beyond two hours on weekends, there's a pro
in fact, physical growth leng lengthening of bones occurs in sleep.f your child is growing, they need more sleep. that's been measured, the lengthening of the bones. teenagers need more sleep than yucker kids do. this ha this's a little surge. the first thing you need to watch for in teenagers, first thing to watch for is they start sleeping in on weekends. 8-year-olds don't sleep in. parents wish they would when they're 8. they don't. 8-year-olds just get up and go, they motor around, take...
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it is leng it is linked with nearly 10% of deaths from heart disease, stroke and diabetes. >>> comingeed to know about how this bill unveiled by house republicans compares to obamacare. >> reporter: the fairfax county the door just opened wider to more craft breweries thanks to a change in zoning rules. why the county is hoping it means a lot more than just more beer. >>> and 70s and rain today. but we still have snow on that ten-day forecast. we're going to talk you through it, let you know what to expect >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk where we're following breaking news in biloxi, mississippi. a freight train has crashed into a charter bus. apparently about 50 people were on board the bus, they were traveling from austin, texas, to go to one of the casinos there. for some reason the bus stopped on the tracks. they're still trying to figure out why. the freight train was said to blow its horn several times trying to get the bus to move. it crashed full speed into that bus, pushed it about 300 feet down the tracks. again, right now four people have been killed. at least 20-30
it is leng it is linked with nearly 10% of deaths from heart disease, stroke and diabetes. >>> comingeed to know about how this bill unveiled by house republicans compares to obamacare. >> reporter: the fairfax county the door just opened wider to more craft breweries thanks to a change in zoning rules. why the county is hoping it means a lot more than just more beer. >>> and 70s and rain today. but we still have snow on that ten-day forecast. we're going to talk you...
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sessions is sort of the intake leng intake length all grandfather of donald trump. steven mirl miller writes a lot trump's speeches.length all gra donald trump. steven miller writes a lot of trump's speeches. is this is someone who is a lower level adviser and when he was in congress, but now with sessions, and now he's really incredibly powerful and i think you see with the advisers that have gone over with him and the intellectual roots and policies that you see talked about by sessions early on and now picked up and championed by donald trump, you can see just how close they are. >> and jonathan, i want to turn to obamacare and the episode this week that saw senator rand paul carting a printer around hoping to copy the house version of a health care bill. here is senator paul. >> we showed up and we asked to have a comb of the bill and we were told we couldn't have a copy. and then later on, mysteriously everyone inside the room disappeared and there was no bill. >> for those who missed that, what was that about? >> that was a magic trick where the house republic
sessions is sort of the intake leng intake length all grandfather of donald trump. steven mirl miller writes a lot trump's speeches.length all gra donald trump. steven miller writes a lot of trump's speeches. is this is someone who is a lower level adviser and when he was in congress, but now with sessions, and now he's really incredibly powerful and i think you see with the advisers that have gone over with him and the intellectual roots and policies that you see talked about by sessions early...