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no perfect party in northern ireland has a right to gamble with the safety of northern ireland's people. what action does the government propose to take to ensure that no one is able to hold the people of northern ireland to ransom and make it an easy target for international crime? >> i am sure everyone shares my instinct that as with all sensitive issues in northern ireland, the more we can talk across parties, across traditional divides and hostilities the more we promote the prosperity and indeed the security of the people of northern ireland and the people of the united kingdom as a whole. >> mr. allen reed. >> treaty on the mainland by the ivan compared to labor, labor of the european authorities and oil companies, will the government make sure oil companies here, obey the rules and fixing the data going on as a portion of the government's good policies and end up in the pockets of the oil companies? >> i am grateful to him for reminding the house that it would be 13 pence higher under the plan involving -- they hate to hear this but it is true. $0.13 higher would be a tripling of
no perfect party in northern ireland has a right to gamble with the safety of northern ireland's people. what action does the government propose to take to ensure that no one is able to hold the people of northern ireland to ransom and make it an easy target for international crime? >> i am sure everyone shares my instinct that as with all sensitive issues in northern ireland, the more we can talk across parties, across traditional divides and hostilities the more we promote the...
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no perfect party in northern ireland has a right to gamble with the safety of northern ireland's people. what action does the government propose to take to ensure that no one is able to hold the people of northern ireland to ransom and make it an easy target for international crime? >> i am sure everyone shares my instinct that as with all sensitive issues in northern ireland, the more we can talk across parties, across traditional divides and hostilities the more we promote the prosperity and indeed the security of the people of northern ireland and the people of the united kingdom as a whole. >> mr. allen reed. >> treaty on the mainland by the ivan compared to labor, labor of the european authorities and oil companies, will the government make sure oil companies here, obey the rules and fixing the data going on as a portion of the govement's good policies and end up in the pockets of the oil companies? >> i am grateful to him for reminding the house that it would be 13 pence higher under the plan involving -- they hate to hear this but it is true. $0.13 higher would be a tripling of t
no perfect party in northern ireland has a right to gamble with the safety of northern ireland's people. what action does the government propose to take to ensure that no one is able to hold the people of northern ireland to ransom and make it an easy target for international crime? >> i am sure everyone shares my instinct that as with all sensitive issues in northern ireland, the more we can talk across parties, across traditional divides and hostilities the more we promote the...
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there will be a g-8 meeting in northern ireland. reporters are anxious to ask president obama about two big controversys here at home, the response and the white house actions involving the attacks at u.s. interests and the diplomatic posts and bench ghazi, libya and reports the irs targeted they party and other conservative groups. chief analyst gloria barger is here andca y jessil isn't, of course, at the white house. gloria, i want to start with you, democrats might dismiss this irs controversy and benghazi controversy as politics as usual. whatever you think of the controversys, they could play a significant role in preventing anything from happening in the coming term. >> right. right now, the white house credibility is really uns under assault and there are some democrats also, jake, asking questions about benghazi and about the irs targeting and i think that if you look at the presidents agenda, which includes huge issues, he's already been disappointed on gun control. there is talk about going back at that. immigration refor
there will be a g-8 meeting in northern ireland. reporters are anxious to ask president obama about two big controversys here at home, the response and the white house actions involving the attacks at u.s. interests and the diplomatic posts and bench ghazi, libya and reports the irs targeted they party and other conservative groups. chief analyst gloria barger is here andca y jessil isn't, of course, at the white house. gloria, i want to start with you, democrats might dismiss this irs...
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one famous one where the man had to be returned to northern ireland. that was in 1986.at the time i argued that, people were saying, this will never end it's been going on for 200 years. well, we had the good friday accords and it hasn't ended completely, but it's pretty much ended. don't be so pessimistic about the fact that this war on terror, terrorist war against us, isn't at some point going to come to an end. they do, we can't see that when we're in the middle of it, like we couldn't see that in 1986, '87, '88 in northern ireland. >> it is a general consensus among those who study the northern ireland issue that the good friday agreement might have happened earlier, but for the recruiting tools that these hunger strikes and the way it was dealt with provided. >> we have a laundry list of resentments against the west. >> certainly. if you look at what osama bin laden said about his resentments. u.s. troops in saudi arabia. if we're looking at recruiting tools, we'd have to go through a list of 100. >> for me, let's put aside the moral -- it's a powerful image in th
one famous one where the man had to be returned to northern ireland. that was in 1986.at the time i argued that, people were saying, this will never end it's been going on for 200 years. well, we had the good friday accords and it hasn't ended completely, but it's pretty much ended. don't be so pessimistic about the fact that this war on terror, terrorist war against us, isn't at some point going to come to an end. they do, we can't see that when we're in the middle of it, like we couldn't see...
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michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know the summit will be a great success under david kospi leadership. we discussed the importance of moving ahead with the eu on discussions with the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is central to our broader transatlantic economic order shipped which supports more than 13 million jobs. i would like to thank david for his support in building on those ties. i believe we have a real opportunity to cut tariffs, open markets, create jobs and make all of our economies even more competitive. with regard to global security, we reviewed progress in afghanistan where troops continue to serve with extraordinary courage alongside each other. i want to commend david for his efforts to encourage dialogue between afghanistan and pakistan, which is critical to regional security. afghan forces will take lead in the the security forces this spring. coalition forces will move into a support role and our troops will continue to come home and the war will and by the end of next year as we
michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know the summit will be a great success under david kospi leadership. we discussed the importance of moving ahead with the eu on discussions with the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is central to our broader transatlantic economic order shipped which supports more than 13 million jobs. i would like to thank david for his support in building on those ties. i believe we have a...
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northern ireland justice minister regards today initiative as an important piece of history in modern see around about the signs are the good work done to make darey a more attractive place. as we look into the city of cullure, i think it will make tourist opportunities working without the gates here much better. i think it is good news for darey five of the 16 will remain in place, at the request of the mainly protestant residents living in fountain estate. it is the last sir john clav on the nationalit west bank of the city in tense time, it is usually the first place attack. darey's mayor believe it's a sensible decision to continue closing the gate, overlooking the fountain estate each night. >> these gates are here to protect that small enclave. the only time they will come down is with the sense of the community. that community is not ready yet. unless the city is to work, taking down all of the other gates. >> reporter: this isn't the end of the journey, but it is another significant stage reached. it is one more reminder that the city of mcguiness and hume is setting the pace
northern ireland justice minister regards today initiative as an important piece of history in modern see around about the signs are the good work done to make darey a more attractive place. as we look into the city of cullure, i think it will make tourist opportunities working without the gates here much better. i think it is good news for darey five of the 16 will remain in place, at the request of the mainly protestant residents living in fountain estate. it is the last sir john clav on the...
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i come from northern ireland, and never heard anyone refer to the ira or the uvs, the sort of gangs there, as religious death squads until he did because we never understood it in those terms, and it felt to me, as somebody who came from there, that this was the position of somebody from the saying these backwards, little clop yal places with the fen funny ideas kill each other. it's actually always a lot more complicated than that, and ironic that it took tony blair in debate with hitchens to point it out. i find myself on blair's side, perhaps, if the first time. >> host: so when it comes to christopher hitchens, were you an add mier of his prior to that? >> absolutely, absolutely. a lot of what he wrote afterwards, well worth reading. the problem, i guess i have, is that he seeks to be as unpredictable as he had been. i mean, i almost knew what he was going to say every week. else if it was about war or religion. i knew almost exactly what he was going to say. if he talked about the kurds, they were an example of what iraq could have been, had the liberation of iraq could have went if
i come from northern ireland, and never heard anyone refer to the ira or the uvs, the sort of gangs there, as religious death squads until he did because we never understood it in those terms, and it felt to me, as somebody who came from there, that this was the position of somebody from the saying these backwards, little clop yal places with the fen funny ideas kill each other. it's actually always a lot more complicated than that, and ironic that it took tony blair in debate with hitchens to...
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president barack obama reviewed the group of 8 summit taking place next month in northern ireland. >>> a weekend of planning came -- planting came to an abrupt end after a controversial piece of land was talked about. here is new video of what has been happening since we first brought you this story on mornings on 2, good afternoon brian. >> reporter: there were 30uc berkeley police officers and many activists, and they left about 45 minutes ago and the activists want this area for urban farming even though it is already slated for development. uc berkeley police this morning arrested four people for trespassing on a piece of land known as the guilt trap. they were the only ones who were later identified as friends of brook moran. >> it is really -- the university should be looking at it as an opportunity to do something transformative and i am upset about how they are destroying a beautiful public project right now. >> reporter: uc berkeley police told the activists they had to leave because the land is owned by the campus. one was arrested for not leaving and just after 9:00, they b
president barack obama reviewed the group of 8 summit taking place next month in northern ireland. >>> a weekend of planning came -- planting came to an abrupt end after a controversial piece of land was talked about. here is new video of what has been happening since we first brought you this story on mornings on 2, good afternoon brian. >> reporter: there were 30uc berkeley police officers and many activists, and they left about 45 minutes ago and the activists want this area...
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michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland.l be a great success under david's leadership. we discussed moving forward on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade is central to our broader transatlantic programs and i look forward to launching negotiations with the e.u. in the coming months. i believe have wee have an opportunity to cut tariffs, open markets, create jobs and make all of our economies even more competitive. with regard to global security, we reviewed progress in afghanistan where our troops continue to serve with extraordinary courage alongside each other. as planned, afghan forces will take the lead for security across the country soon this spring. u.s., british and coalition forces will move into a support role. our troops will continue to come home and the war will end by the end of next year, even as we work with our afghan partners to make sure afghanistan is never again a haven for terrorists who would attack our nationsgiven our shared interest in middle east peace, i updated
michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland.l be a great success under david's leadership. we discussed moving forward on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade is central to our broader transatlantic programs and i look forward to launching negotiations with the e.u. in the coming months. i believe have wee have an opportunity to cut tariffs, open markets, create jobs and make all of our economies even more competitive. with regard to global...
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the prime minister will host the g-8 summit down17 and june 18 in northern ireland. president obama looks forward to attending. >> this week, the treasury department is expected to release the results of an investigation into the internal revenue service targeting of tea party groups. the i.r.s. flames low level employees for targeting the groups but republicans question that. republican senator collins of maine says if it were just a handful of rogue i.r.s. agents official would is fired those involved. a report said senior officials knew of the targeting in 2011. >> the chairman of the congressional committee is demanding to hear from a veteran dip mack and former chairman of the couldn't chiefs of staff about the deadly attack in benghazi. today, republican issa will pursue depositions from retired ambassador pickerring and retired admiral mullen. he wants to know who the pair specific to reach their conclusion that then secretary of state hillary clinton did not direct the response to the pair of nighttime attacks in libya. pickerring says there is no evidence th
the prime minister will host the g-8 summit down17 and june 18 in northern ireland. president obama looks forward to attending. >> this week, the treasury department is expected to release the results of an investigation into the internal revenue service targeting of tea party groups. the i.r.s. flames low level employees for targeting the groups but republicans question that. republican senator collins of maine says if it were just a handful of rogue i.r.s. agents official would is fired...
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such fighting, like that between sunnis and shiites in iraq or catholics and protestants in northern ireland, is motivated by political and economic factors, not religion. he said all the major faith traditions have a message of peace. >>> despite that message, there were seral new oureakof interfaith violence around the world this week. in nigeria, at least ten people died in an attack on a church and a nearby market, the latest in a long series of attacks by islamist extremists who often target christians. in tanzania, at least two people were killed and dozens injured in a bombing during the dedication of a new catholic church. and in bangladesh, at least 22 died in clashes between police and muslims who were rallying in support of anti-blasphemy laws. >>> rising attacks against christians in egypt was a major topic of discussion as coptic pope tawadros ii met with roman catholic pope francis at the vatican friday. it was the first time in 40 years that a coptic pope has visited the holy see. tawadros has sharply criticized muslim brotherhood government leaders in egypt for not doing enou
such fighting, like that between sunnis and shiites in iraq or catholics and protestants in northern ireland, is motivated by political and economic factors, not religion. he said all the major faith traditions have a message of peace. >>> despite that message, there were seral new oureakof interfaith violence around the world this week. in nigeria, at least ten people died in an attack on a church and a nearby market, the latest in a long series of attacks by islamist extremists who...
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cameron and the relationship is always been close and obama will be going over to northern ireland nexte for the g-8 summit where he'll be hosted by cameron, so, yes, he will try to accommodate them. >> how tight is the relationship between the u.s. and britain right now? >> well, i think it's one of the eye sense threshold relationships. no matter what government is in power in the uk or in the united states, there is always talk about the special relationship between the two leaders and it doesn't just have to be ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. >> lynn, we appreciate your time, thank you. >> thank you. >>> it is one of the most closely guarded secrets of kate middleton's pregnancy and talking about her official due date. now the "daily mail" is saying the baby is expected july 13th according to a friend of the royal couple. >>> prince harry continued his tour of the u.s. at the warrior games in colorado springs. leanne gregg was there. >> reporter: one of the featured events of the warrior games, cycling. the guest of honor, prince harry, a captain in the british army. during the
cameron and the relationship is always been close and obama will be going over to northern ireland nexte for the g-8 summit where he'll be hosted by cameron, so, yes, he will try to accommodate them. >> how tight is the relationship between the u.s. and britain right now? >> well, i think it's one of the eye sense threshold relationships. no matter what government is in power in the uk or in the united states, there is always talk about the special relationship between the two...
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as central maryland and much of northern ireland but western parts are exploited. -- northern maryland but western parts are excluded. this system will pass of mid- tomorrow morning. most of the morning drive, we will start to see pop up showers and thunderstorms with stronger lines moving through by 5:00. we'll start to clear out overnight tonight. we will keep that chance until midmorning tomorrow. 79-84 degrees today, pretty warm and muggy and thunderstorms tapering off tonight and we will end things by midmorning on friday and it will be a breezy weakened but still plenty of sunshine perhaps a little cool for the pool but the kids want to jump in any way. we heard rumors about you doing a cannonball. >> will have to watch "good morning washington." we are live in gaithersburg at the water park here which was recently renovated back in 2012. this is what i have not shown yet. tell me about what we will see in the distance. parents of young kids will appreciate best. >> parents of young kids are not quite ready for the large pulls up to accommodate them, in our splash pull for childr
as central maryland and much of northern ireland but western parts are exploited. -- northern maryland but western parts are excluded. this system will pass of mid- tomorrow morning. most of the morning drive, we will start to see pop up showers and thunderstorms with stronger lines moving through by 5:00. we'll start to clear out overnight tonight. we will keep that chance until midmorning tomorrow. 79-84 degrees today, pretty warm and muggy and thunderstorms tapering off tonight and we will...
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the president president putin and president obama will meet on the sidelines of the g eight in northern irelandort time that we are all going to work to try to make that a constructive. and forward leaning meeting. and drawing of. the i would like to challenge this idea was also expressed by president putin and it is important to see it what is most important to knowledge relations between the saloon and john in his introductory birds are equal and at how one meeting in the kremlin with the great cold that we. used to be allies. in the world war first guns world war second despite differences of opinion between. the u.s. and russia both leaders of the both countries clearly saw the danger actually threatening both the u.s. and russia and the whole world as a result of the global war until all differences all disputes. and we pulled our first together to fight common evils of which and today we have the same task we have is with the same need with terrorism extremism and many other threats and it requires from us to pull efforts together there is no zero sum game here was instituted as. we you k
the president president putin and president obama will meet on the sidelines of the g eight in northern irelandort time that we are all going to work to try to make that a constructive. and forward leaning meeting. and drawing of. the i would like to challenge this idea was also expressed by president putin and it is important to see it what is most important to knowledge relations between the saloon and john in his introductory birds are equal and at how one meeting in the kremlin with the...
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michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know the summit will be a greatuccess under david's fine leadership. we discussed the importance of moving ahead with the e.u. toward the negotiations on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the u.k. is central to our broader, our broader transatlantic economic relationship which supports more than 13 million jobs. i want to thank david for his strong support spore building on those ties and i look forward to launching negotiations with the e.u. in the coming months. i believe we have a real opportunity to cut tariffs, open markets, create jobs and make all of our economies even more competitive. with regard to global security we reviewed progress in afghanistan where our troops continue to serve with extraordinary courage alongside each other and i want to commend dived for his efforts to encourage greater dialogue between afghanistan and pakistan which is critical to regional security. as planned, afghan forces will take the lead for security across the country soon this spr
michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know the summit will be a greatuccess under david's fine leadership. we discussed the importance of moving ahead with the e.u. toward the negotiations on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the u.k. is central to our broader, our broader transatlantic economic relationship which supports more than 13 million jobs. i want to thank david for his strong support spore building on those...
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watch the left side of your screen, something moving in the waters off the coast of northern ireland.n a boat, wondering, all of them allowed, what is that in the water, as it approaches that boat. >> look at the size of it! it's massive! >> it is massive. it slides between the boats and sinks into the murky waters. we spoke to those students today, they simply told us, your guess is as good as ours. >>> and when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, listen to this. ♪ they just wanna ♪ they just wanna ♪ oh girls >> we all remember that fiery red hair, the red hot message. tonight, she's back with a brand new message that nearly brought her to tears, right after the relievin urn, caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take cl
watch the left side of your screen, something moving in the waters off the coast of northern ireland.n a boat, wondering, all of them allowed, what is that in the water, as it approaches that boat. >> look at the size of it! it's massive! >> it is massive. it slides between the boats and sinks into the murky waters. we spoke to those students today, they simply told us, your guess is as good as ours. >>> and when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, listen to this....
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hooded and the south pushing dr nations and japan to stand shelling young men in each box in northern ireland and keisha missed a hen i don't want to pretend all is ok are the bombs dropped on gaza don't have the manufacture the pilot doesn't have a nationality and somehow shimon peres is any different than avatar lieberman it's not just the occupation stupid it's a writer for turn a quality for all palestinians it's a transformation from a racist exclusivist supremacy state to one nation for all of its citizens you deserve nothing nothing more than equality which means more than african refugees are provided and south tel aviv you are the shining light on a settlement hill reminding the world the racism often comes and nice packaging we don't give the sudan three point one billion dollars in military aid don't have for french we'll trade agreements with north korea don't call iran a democracy you're our proxy for empire and nine hundred fifty s. are not proceeded twenty first century clothing yes israel you're singled out with aid weapons and you went vetoes in your favor. did i hurt your fe
hooded and the south pushing dr nations and japan to stand shelling young men in each box in northern ireland and keisha missed a hen i don't want to pretend all is ok are the bombs dropped on gaza don't have the manufacture the pilot doesn't have a nationality and somehow shimon peres is any different than avatar lieberman it's not just the occupation stupid it's a writer for turn a quality for all palestinians it's a transformation from a racist exclusivist supremacy state to one nation for...
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my history in northern ireland ever thought peace was possible between catholics and protestants in northern ireland. now they have a power-sharing agreement. the economic truth -- growth of northern ireland is very impressive, despite problems in europe otherwise. united states did not deploy deploy any troops there, neither did great britain. it was those countries pushing the two sides together to come to some kind of accommodation. that is a problem we often have in the middle east. it is not as though you have a bad government in assad and his father before him and then the good rebels. it is bad and maybe worse. the syrian opposition has had three presidents in the last three weeks. we have to know what we are getting involved with in these places, and it has to meet with our strategic interests. them to continue to get rid of the assad government, but to form a government with a constitution and rights extended to the people who have been denied those rights i think is fundamentally important to a new they can figure out that and only they can demonstrate to the rest of the world that
my history in northern ireland ever thought peace was possible between catholics and protestants in northern ireland. now they have a power-sharing agreement. the economic truth -- growth of northern ireland is very impressive, despite problems in europe otherwise. united states did not deploy deploy any troops there, neither did great britain. it was those countries pushing the two sides together to come to some kind of accommodation. that is a problem we often have in the middle east. it is...
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they will also hold a press conference for the group of 8 in northern ireland. >>> they are ending the search in the wreckage in bangladesh after a factory collapsed. it is believed there are no more victims and they have illegally added three more floors and the building had equipment that the building was not designed to hold. >>> police in passive can want your -- pacifica want your help after he beat an injured a man, his weapon, a skateboard. a man is accused of beating another man with a skateboard several times last month off hickey boulevard. investigators say the victim and the suspect had just been involved in a car crash and had been exchanging phone numbers. police also released a sketch of a woman who was a passenger in the susquehanna's car. >>> a passenger, services for nadia will be held. he has been with the city council since 1999 and she died last week. she will not only be missed by her husband and two sons but also the residence of -- residents of mill bray. >>> the nba bored of governor dashboard of governors are meeting this week and right now seattle may have th
they will also hold a press conference for the group of 8 in northern ireland. >>> they are ending the search in the wreckage in bangladesh after a factory collapsed. it is believed there are no more victims and they have illegally added three more floors and the building had equipment that the building was not designed to hold. >>> police in passive can want your -- pacifica want your help after he beat an injured a man, his weapon, a skateboard. a man is accused of beating...
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the prime minister will host the g-8 summit june 17 and june 18 in northern ireland and president obamaays he is looking forward to attending. >> the treasury department is expected to release the results of an investigation into the internal revenue service targeting of tea party groups. the i.r.s. blames low level employees for targeting the tea party and other groups during the 2012 presidential election. republicans question that and republic senator colins of maine said if it was a handful of rogue agents they would have been fired and the associated press said senior officials knew of the targeting in 2011. >> prince harry is continuing the tour of the united states and ahead at 6:00, how the visit is already much different from his las vegas memorable trip of a year ago. >> or fiasco. >> that is another word for it. taking amtrak to the future, the major announcement today in sacramento and what it means for passengers. >> deadline day for the morning after pill that c >> we have developing news from the occupy protest in albany. police have moved in and cleared out a farm of a d
the prime minister will host the g-8 summit june 17 and june 18 in northern ireland and president obamaays he is looking forward to attending. >> the treasury department is expected to release the results of an investigation into the internal revenue service targeting of tea party groups. the i.r.s. blames low level employees for targeting the tea party and other groups during the 2012 presidential election. republicans question that and republic senator colins of maine said if it was a...
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in 2011, nobel peace laureate mÁiread corrigan maguire of northern ireland, adolfo pÉrez as cabello ofntina, and archbishop desmond tutu of south africa wrote to obama after lopez was denied parole. this is desmond tutu. >> after more than 30 years, oscar lopez rivera is in prison for the crime of seditious conspiracy, conspiring to free his people from the shackles of injustice. now is the time to mediate an unconventional -- unconditional release. we feel compelled to repeat the setical call of isaiah to free those who are bound. >> that the south african archbishop desmond tutu. at wednesday's protest importer rico, activists set up fake prison cells in several cities across the island to raise awareness about lopez's case. former major league baseball all star carlos delgado took part in a protest. in an interview he was asked what crime lopez had committed. >> loving and supporting his homeland. i send solidarity to oscar lopez. obviously, when into that room and know they have taken your freedom away, it is sad, it is hard. i can only imagine what is have an oscar for the last 32
in 2011, nobel peace laureate mÁiread corrigan maguire of northern ireland, adolfo pÉrez as cabello ofntina, and archbishop desmond tutu of south africa wrote to obama after lopez was denied parole. this is desmond tutu. >> after more than 30 years, oscar lopez rivera is in prison for the crime of seditious conspiracy, conspiring to free his people from the shackles of injustice. now is the time to mediate an unconventional -- unconditional release. we feel compelled to repeat the...
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michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland. i know it will be a great success under david's fine leadership. we discussed moving on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is essential. it supports more than 13 million jobs. i want to thank david for his strong support in building on those ties. i look forward to negotiations with the eu in the coming months. i believe we have a real opportunity to cut tariffs, open jobs, and make all of our economies more competitive. with regard to global security, we reviewed our progress in afghanistan were our troops continue to serve with extraordinary courage alongside each other. i want to commend david for his efforts to encourage greater dialogue between afghanistan and pakistan which is critical to regional security. as planned, afghan forces will as planned, afghan forces will take the lead across the country soon. u.s., british, and coalition forces will move into a support role. our troops will continue to come home and the war will and
michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland. i know it will be a great success under david's fine leadership. we discussed moving on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is essential. it supports more than 13 million jobs. i want to thank david for his strong support in building on those ties. i look forward to negotiations with the eu in the coming months. i believe we have a real opportunity to cut tariffs, open jobs, and make...
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. >> a close call for two officers in northern ireland after two pipe bombs were thrown at their vehiclee two blasts went off after they responded to a bogus emergency call in north belfast. neither officer was hurt. so far, no group is claiming responsibility for the ambush. police sheltered people who live in that area at a nearby gymnasium overnight. >>> a shocking but amazing rescue out of china caught on tape. firefighters pultd a newborn baby boy out of a sewage pi residents of a building reported hearing a baby crying in a fourth floor toilet. firefighters bound the newborn lodged in piping. take a look at how they rescue and literally pull that little baby out of the pipe. they had to cut the sewage pipe out of a wall. they rescued a five-pound baby believed to be about two days old. they took him to a local hospital where doctors had to cut away the rest of the pipe piece by piece. the infant is alive and said to be in stable condition but they are still searching for that infant's parents. >> unbelievable. a blessing the baby is still alive. >> tragic. so happy they found that
. >> a close call for two officers in northern ireland after two pipe bombs were thrown at their vehiclee two blasts went off after they responded to a bogus emergency call in north belfast. neither officer was hurt. so far, no group is claiming responsibility for the ambush. police sheltered people who live in that area at a nearby gymnasium overnight. >>> a shocking but amazing rescue out of china caught on tape. firefighters pultd a newborn baby boy out of a sewage pi...
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boost income across the world, and he plans to push for this at the g-8 summit next month in northern irelandt journal," "i am meeting president obama at the white house to get america's full support for this agenda." the real reason for why the british prime minister is desperately searching for anyone to save the british economy is because he's chosen to impose policies that come straight out of congressman paul ryan's budget playbook. a playbook that has slashed spending so severely that the british economy only managed to avoid a triple-dip recession by a growth rate of, get this, 0.3% for the last quarter. that compares with a growth rate of 2.5% for the united states. the british economy is in such a bad state of repair that prime minister david cameron is looking anywhere for help. and luckily for him, neither mitt romney nor paul ryan are in charge of this nation's economy. thanks so much for watching this afternoon. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> outrageous. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. two big stories tonight. the irs and ben
boost income across the world, and he plans to push for this at the g-8 summit next month in northern irelandt journal," "i am meeting president obama at the white house to get america's full support for this agenda." the real reason for why the british prime minister is desperately searching for anyone to save the british economy is because he's chosen to impose policies that come straight out of congressman paul ryan's budget playbook. a playbook that has slashed spending so...
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for instance, why not start in the northern ireland town hosting next month's g-8 summit?re you can see the fake stores, yes, fake stores the town is creating to make the place seem a little, well, less austere. then travel to southern europe, and ask strangers there, they're very friendly, ask them what record unemployment feels like. finally, be sure to stop by germany and ask its officials why their country has pushed austerity the hardest but is now walking slowly back from it? and when you return home, perhaps you will be able to explain to voters why our best of a bad lot economy will be doing far better without your economics. joining us now is josh barrow, who's starting on monday, becomes the editor for "business insider." congratulations on the new job. >> thanks, martin. >> consumer sentiment today is up, but i imagine, again, republicans will be miserable about that. >> i'm not sure they're as miserable about it as they would have been in 2012. i think we went through this period of a couple of years where republicans weren't keen -- >> i haven't heard speaker
for instance, why not start in the northern ireland town hosting next month's g-8 summit?re you can see the fake stores, yes, fake stores the town is creating to make the place seem a little, well, less austere. then travel to southern europe, and ask strangers there, they're very friendly, ask them what record unemployment feels like. finally, be sure to stop by germany and ask its officials why their country has pushed austerity the hardest but is now walking slowly back from it? and when you...
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the two will also prepare for the g-8 summit that cameron will run next month in northern ireland. >>now let's head to wall street, cnbc's mary thompson is at the new york stock exchange. could the dow be on track for another week of record highs? >> we can hope so. there are concerns about catalysts because earnings season is winding down so there are questions about what could push the markets higher. in other business news, hong kong remains the most expensive city to open up shop. property giant cre saying that rents in prime shopping areas in hong kong are 50% more than they are in new york city and almost four times what they are in london and paris. "iron man 3" topped the debut weekend of "the great gatsby" and wall street gets back to work with the dow and s&p finishing at record highs friday. natalie, back to you. >> mary thompson at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> after more than 50 years in television legendary newscaster barbara walters announces today that she'll retire in 2014. walters' groundbreaking on air career began here on "today" back in 1961, when sh
the two will also prepare for the g-8 summit that cameron will run next month in northern ireland. >>now let's head to wall street, cnbc's mary thompson is at the new york stock exchange. could the dow be on track for another week of record highs? >> we can hope so. there are concerns about catalysts because earnings season is winding down so there are questions about what could push the markets higher. in other business news, hong kong remains the most expensive city to open up...
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." >> this takes us to belfast, northern ireland. where a poor, poor woman had a really hard time parallel parking. her really small car. >> going in too steep. >> the space looks big enough to fit into, obviously. never thele nevertheless. it took her a half-hour. >> who is driving, man? woman. >> keep rolling. operated by a woman by the way. offered to park the car. she said no. >> now she is not going to roll it for you. >> 1.7 million times. 1.7 million times on youtube. >> yikes. all been there. john, i saw you trying to park today. >> every now and then. not quite that bad. >> coming up. toys for boys and girls. toy insider's advice. >> the teenage daughter of kim basinger and alec baldwin. fighting criticism. her response as she follows her mother's glamorous footsteps. >> no mystery meat on the men up at this school, why the kids are going vegetarian in the cafeteria. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by hotwire.com. ♪ ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless
." >> this takes us to belfast, northern ireland. where a poor, poor woman had a really hard time parallel parking. her really small car. >> going in too steep. >> the space looks big enough to fit into, obviously. never thele nevertheless. it took her a half-hour. >> who is driving, man? woman. >> keep rolling. operated by a woman by the way. offered to park the car. she said no. >> now she is not going to roll it for you. >> 1.7 million times....
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he covered northern ireland and has a particular sense of how tragedy can play out over the long run. finally, last by no means least, bringing the story home in a sense, jaclyn r. smith, managing editor of the news -- "news times of danbury." she is the reporter of "register," "record journal," assistant and managing editor -- she also has a big pile of awards and has taught at the university of harper in southern connecticut state. and, actually, jaclyn, i am going to begin with you. this is your story, your local story in your paper from the first moments the words came out, making strategic choices about where to go from here. what you have been asking every day since december 14. where do you see this story going in newtown and for your reporters? >> thanks for giving me a chance. remember this morning with the tenet was talking about the need for police to corral journalists. that is not our role. that is not how we do our job. i want to remind everyone that when you report that way we are in a situation where we wait every 90 minutes to get a feed from police. we will not get a
he covered northern ireland and has a particular sense of how tragedy can play out over the long run. finally, last by no means least, bringing the story home in a sense, jaclyn r. smith, managing editor of the news -- "news times of danbury." she is the reporter of "register," "record journal," assistant and managing editor -- she also has a big pile of awards and has taught at the university of harper in southern connecticut state. and, actually, jaclyn, i am...
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michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know the summit will be a greatuccess under david kospi leadership. we discussed the importance of moving ahead with the eu on discussions with the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is central to our broader transatlantic economic order shipped which supports more than 13 million jobs. i would like to thank david for his support in building on those ties. i believe we have a real opportunity to cut tariffs, open markets, create jobs and make all of our economies even more competitive. with regard to global security, we reviewed progress in afghanistan where troops continue to serve with extraordinary courage alongside each other. i want to commend david for his efforts to encourage dialogue between afghanistan and pakistan, which is critical to regional security. afghan forces will take lead in the the security forces this spring. will move intos a support role and our troops will continue to come home and the war will and by the end of next year as we work with our afgh
michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know the summit will be a greatuccess under david kospi leadership. we discussed the importance of moving ahead with the eu on discussions with the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is central to our broader transatlantic economic order shipped which supports more than 13 million jobs. i would like to thank david for his support in building on those ties. i believe we have a real...
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michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know that the summit is going toimportance of moving ahead with the eu towards negotiations on the trans atlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is central to our broader trans atlantic economic relationship which supports more than 13 million jobs. i want to thank david for his strong support on building on those ties. i look forward to launching negotiations with the eu in the coming months. i believe we've got a real opportunity to qatcut tariff, o markets, make all of our economies even more competitive. with regard to global security. we reviewed progress in afghanistan where our troops continue to serve with extraordinary courage alongside each other and i want to commend david for his efforts to encourage greater dialogue between afghanistan and pakistan, which is critical to regional security. as planned, afghan forces will take the lead for security across the country soon, this spring. u.s., british, and coalition forces will move into a support role. our troops will conti
michelle and i are looking forward to visiting northern ireland and i know that the summit is going toimportance of moving ahead with the eu towards negotiations on the trans atlantic trade and investment partnership. our extensive trade with the uk is central to our broader trans atlantic economic relationship which supports more than 13 million jobs. i want to thank david for his strong support on building on those ties. i look forward to launching negotiations with the eu in the coming...
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his death, the way it occurred, the assassination, way it occurred, did it extend the war in northern irelandrlier than -- rather than later? >> well, she certainly felt that, you know, while british people were being killed, it was impossible to do deals with anybody who was trying to kill them. and of course, you mention aaron neve very rightly. she was nearly killed. the brighten bomb planted by the i.r.a. in 1994 came very close to killing her and her colleagues. this was an absolutely perennial problem for her in a most direct and personal sense. >> charles, you had extraordinary access to her, to people close to her, to her letters, on the condition that this would not be published until after she was -- had passed away. what about this book, there's been a lot written about her in what ways did this book cast her in a new light? >> i think there were two big ways. the first is the complete revelations about her early life that come out from private letter she had written to her sister nobody had seen before she writes more about clothes than politics she write about the film she loved
his death, the way it occurred, the assassination, way it occurred, did it extend the war in northern irelandrlier than -- rather than later? >> well, she certainly felt that, you know, while british people were being killed, it was impossible to do deals with anybody who was trying to kill them. and of course, you mention aaron neve very rightly. she was nearly killed. the brighten bomb planted by the i.r.a. in 1994 came very close to killing her and her colleagues. this was an...
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he isn't but what assurance can the deputy prime minister get them that the first summit in northern ireland, and and of votes for every one. >> many people and this side of the house, hon. members did. and just a total scandal and in 2013 there are nearly a billion people globally who are hungry or malnourished. i am delighted about the cooperation between all the different campaign groups in the campaign and this government in pushing forward to, and under our presidency to make sure there is tax fairness and proper transferences and prime resources are exploiting and trade works for the poorest around the planet and that is why we do work hand in hand with these campaigns in the presidency. >> in 2008 you prepared the configuration panel. and the trust -- and the recommendations of -- never properly introduced which is a safety issue. and enables the service changes rejected by the i r p. and date to implement higher recommendations and the pga. >> the german debate on the back of that. >> i would like to pay tribute to my hon. friend for the work on behalf of the local community. and und
he isn't but what assurance can the deputy prime minister get them that the first summit in northern ireland, and and of votes for every one. >> many people and this side of the house, hon. members did. and just a total scandal and in 2013 there are nearly a billion people globally who are hungry or malnourished. i am delighted about the cooperation between all the different campaign groups in the campaign and this government in pushing forward to, and under our presidency to make sure...
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we have people if south africa, somalia, cameroon, israel, england, northern ireland, germ, thailand -- germany, thailand. we have a teacher in taiwan who is teaching her elementary students about the letter. they are going to read the letter on the 16th, and then the students are going to write letters back to dr. king which we'll be receiving. so i said all of that to ask you to talk about it, because you conclude the book talking about the place that the letter has not just in birmingham history or american history, but in world history and in freedom fighting all over the world. >> there are two complimentary impulses at work in the letter. one, the man who's a fighter for his people. at birmingham he says i'm here because injustice is here, but he's here because fred shuttlesworth is here and black people are suffering. but he never forgets that he's here because universal humanity suffers. so there's nothing that he's doing in birmingham, and in particular -- or not in particular, but also in the letter from birmingham jail that's not in his sermons on lazarus. because this sin
we have people if south africa, somalia, cameroon, israel, england, northern ireland, germ, thailand -- germany, thailand. we have a teacher in taiwan who is teaching her elementary students about the letter. they are going to read the letter on the 16th, and then the students are going to write letters back to dr. king which we'll be receiving. so i said all of that to ask you to talk about it, because you conclude the book talking about the place that the letter has not just in birmingham...
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he covered the conflict in northern ireland and has a particular sense of how tragedy can play out inhe long run. and, finally, last but by no means least and really bring the story home in a sense is jacqueline smith, the managing editor of the news times of danbury. the major daily paper in the town any adjacent to new 10. she's been a reporter current day of new london, the record journal. she was also city editor and assisting managing editor. she has a big pile of awards. she teaches journalism at our has taught at university of harper in southern connecticut state. and actually, jaclyn, i'm going to begin with you because this is your story. this is your local store and your paper from the first moments that the word came out, make strategic choices about where to go from there. that's what we've been asking every day pretty much since december 14. where do you see the story going in newtown, and for your reporters, over the next few months? where d do you think we're goin? >> if i could respond this way, and thanks for getting the chance to do that, you remember this morning th
he covered the conflict in northern ireland and has a particular sense of how tragedy can play out inhe long run. and, finally, last but by no means least and really bring the story home in a sense is jacqueline smith, the managing editor of the news times of danbury. the major daily paper in the town any adjacent to new 10. she's been a reporter current day of new london, the record journal. she was also city editor and assisting managing editor. she has a big pile of awards. she teaches...
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that's coming up next month in northern ireland. >>> we're learning several of the campuses for san francisco city college have surpluses even as they face closure. the mission district has the largest surplus with a net gain of $3.5 million after the 2011/2012 fiscal year. the downtown campus has a surplus of $1.4 million. san francisco city college has closed two campuses and an institutional site as it fights to save accreditation. >>> after years of tuition hikes, some college students are also experiencing sticker shock at graduation. 15 of cal state's 23 campuses charge a graduation fee. at san francisco's state, students pay a $100 fee to graduate. that's an increase of $60 over two fee to graduate. uc berkeley does not charge a fee but commencement tickets are $10 a person. >>> there is a new study out showing that teenagers who text and drive are more likely to do other things while they drive. more than four in ten teenagers admit they text, they tend not to buckle up and drive after drinking. this is the second stuty this month about teenaged texting and driving. a spokes person fr
that's coming up next month in northern ireland. >>> we're learning several of the campuses for san francisco city college have surpluses even as they face closure. the mission district has the largest surplus with a net gain of $3.5 million after the 2011/2012 fiscal year. the downtown campus has a surplus of $1.4 million. san francisco city college has closed two campuses and an institutional site as it fights to save accreditation. >>> after years of tuition hikes, some...
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as old in northern ireland when on born twins, were killed by a firebomb from the ira. i found these two women, they actually walked arm in arm down the street and were killed in the blast and i knew one of the commanders of the time and he told me that their bodies were fused together. first time i ever cried on the job. after, i went day down to give blood and had to wait for five hours, there were so many people. but then i covered one -- i was in london within like eight hours of the bombing. i have lived in london for four years and felt it was one of my homes and cared about it deeply. that was hard and all of that. this was completely different. me,difference for professionally, was that i knew someone in the first responders. they were not just my sources, they were my friends. the first night after, what do you call that? perfect -- it was so nice out, the red sox for want to walk off, the race was going on, everyone walked down and they said the only thing missing was the little [indiscernible] a perfect day. by the way, you look like [indiscernible] did anyon
as old in northern ireland when on born twins, were killed by a firebomb from the ira. i found these two women, they actually walked arm in arm down the street and were killed in the blast and i knew one of the commanders of the time and he told me that their bodies were fused together. first time i ever cried on the job. after, i went day down to give blood and had to wait for five hours, there were so many people. but then i covered one -- i was in london within like eight hours of the...
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anybody who doesn't know, when it supported northern ireland's by hamid karzai technology, but the thinghat happened was in 1990 we got hijacked if you don't know the kandahar hijacking. >> the taliban carried out the hijacking. how much or as they had nothing to do -- >> that's what we get. >> sorry, it's a lively evening at least we can look at it that way. >> the other questions here seem to ignore our history in the region for decades was supported readerships are the resources supporting iraq commenced on the weapons of mass distraction used against iran and by the way they used them against iran, but we sold them that gas in the past. sorry history with the region is pretty bad. decisions regarding the region are bad. support its own people the longest time and i send this one of the reasons that are conspiracies, where people think for the last 30, 40 years they've been doing harm for us. why should we expect something good from the u.s. or europe under being countries like france have their own history. my question is that that type of behavior, it's almost like a visa parent com
anybody who doesn't know, when it supported northern ireland's by hamid karzai technology, but the thinghat happened was in 1990 we got hijacked if you don't know the kandahar hijacking. >> the taliban carried out the hijacking. how much or as they had nothing to do -- >> that's what we get. >> sorry, it's a lively evening at least we can look at it that way. >> the other questions here seem to ignore our history in the region for decades was supported readerships are...
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aside from the discussions about the g-8 summit in northern ireland, how much of the discussion will be on syria, and can you give us any more details about the meeting and what will be discussed? >> as always, the president will be with prime minister cameron. the relationship between our two nations is extraordinarily close. we cooperate on matters across the international spectrum. the upcoming g8 will force the topic of conversation. the united kingdom will host that. they will also clearly discuss syria. they will probably discuss it ran. they will probably discuss the middle east these process. , as is host of issues always the case when these two leaders get together. >> another question about the irs. did anyone at the white house know this was going on? i just learned about this today. i think the irs has addressed when it learned at the headquarters level, how it learned about it, and what actions it was taking in the investigation. whether the white house was involved or not, you can't say -- >> i can say. peter? is it not also political to say you want to keep something o
aside from the discussions about the g-8 summit in northern ireland, how much of the discussion will be on syria, and can you give us any more details about the meeting and what will be discussed? >> as always, the president will be with prime minister cameron. the relationship between our two nations is extraordinarily close. we cooperate on matters across the international spectrum. the upcoming g8 will force the topic of conversation. the united kingdom will host that. they will also...
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and don't bring your ipads to the game in northern ireland, doesn't work out well. mr.tures. yeah, it could work. the golfer strips down to his undies to make that shot. there should be a dress code on the green. waddle away. in detroit, it's dance cam with a very shy usher, everyone doing it. except for him. well, i guess you know the rest of the story, right? >> yowsa. >> give that man a dollar bill. our fan for the month, in seattle, he catches the foul ball with his cup of beer and there's only one thing to do, chug away. but maybe next time wear a bib. oh, no. here's our worst fan in arizona, a long home run to center, the guy on the right backs away and lets his girlfriend take the hit. man, chivalry is dead. conversely in texas, a foul ball catch, here's my hero. you know, i think this leaves for a cialis moment. >> whoa. >> our play by play of the month. i'm guessing the announcer thought it was a clean hit. >> it was a clean hit! it was a clean hit! it was a clean hit! it was a clean hit! >> okay. >> went on for a while. >> i like the taiwanese announcer as man
and don't bring your ipads to the game in northern ireland, doesn't work out well. mr.tures. yeah, it could work. the golfer strips down to his undies to make that shot. there should be a dress code on the green. waddle away. in detroit, it's dance cam with a very shy usher, everyone doing it. except for him. well, i guess you know the rest of the story, right? >> yowsa. >> give that man a dollar bill. our fan for the month, in seattle, he catches the foul ball with his cup of beer...
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northern dublin. it is home to shannon baker, one of the nearly 170 5000 young people unemployed in ireland -- 175,000 young people unemployed in ireland. she is employed as a barmaid. >> you have to put so much work in, so much money into college, into training. nothing came of it. >> the northside partnership is
northern dublin. it is home to shannon baker, one of the nearly 170 5000 young people unemployed in ireland -- 175,000 young people unemployed in ireland. she is employed as a barmaid. >> you have to put so much work in, so much money into college, into training. nothing came of it. >> the northside partnership is
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northern dublin. it is home to shannon baker, one of the nearly 170 5000 young people unemployed in ireland -- 175,000 young people unemployed in ireland. she is employed as a barmaid. >> you have to put so much work in, so much money into college, into training. nothing came of it. >> the northside partnership is a project dedicated to people like shannon, people with skills but few prospects. shannon says, in addition to the bad economy, many potential employers are prejudiced against young people at the beginning of their careers. >> most people -- it is down to employers as well. most people don't take on young people. most places don't think they have their heads on properly or that they are up to the task. >> ireland's youth unemployment rate is now around 30%. for much of the period when these young people were growing up, the irish economy was booming. it was known as the celtic tiger. most people were expecting a bright future. >> poverty and unemployment were not supposed to be part of the picture. then they turned up so quickly that it overwhelmed people. it is particularly tough on younger
northern dublin. it is home to shannon baker, one of the nearly 170 5000 young people unemployed in ireland -- 175,000 young people unemployed in ireland. she is employed as a barmaid. >> you have to put so much work in, so much money into college, into training. nothing came of it. >> the northside partnership is a project dedicated to people like shannon, people with skills but few prospects. shannon says, in addition to the bad economy, many potential employers are prejudiced...