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and will the prime minister agreed a new northern ireland of 2014 republican -- must only be deplored by that everyone, government, governmental bodies in northern ireland and in the community will stand up against such threats, must commit themselves to fundamental freedoms and upholding democracy and the rule of all? >> all threats to violence in northern ireland are unacceptable and should be condemned on all sides. i'm very clear about that. what i hope we can achieve in the coming weeks and it will take compromise and brave decisions on all sides is to get the talks process on going again with commitments from his own party as well as from the unionist party and from others to si sit down and discuss thesa thing so we can make some progress. my fear is if we don't make progress on these issues, you leave space open for extremists on all sides of the debate to start pushing their ideas which would be deeply unethical to the future of northern ireland. [inaudible] >> can i invite my friend joining me this august by promoting -- a fantastic a charity. >> i wish my other friend will
and will the prime minister agreed a new northern ireland of 2014 republican -- must only be deplored by that everyone, government, governmental bodies in northern ireland and in the community will stand up against such threats, must commit themselves to fundamental freedoms and upholding democracy and the rule of all? >> all threats to violence in northern ireland are unacceptable and should be condemned on all sides. i'm very clear about that. what i hope we can achieve in the coming...
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northern ireland is the only part of the u.k. where gay marriage still isn't legal and this bakery is run by devout christians it's even named after a verse in the bible a gay rights group called queer space came to the company and ordered a cake that was supposed to have an image of the sesame street characters and ernie on it in a slogan in support of gay marriage as well as the name of the organization on it now employees at the ashes baking company took the order but the manager later refused to bake the cake now the family run firm says that its refused to take orders in the past that featured sexual images or bad language and they said that the cake in support of gay marriage was quote cherry to their beliefs as a company but the now facing legal action for those believes they've been accused of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation northern ireland's first openly gay man has backed the legal action saying the businesses shouldn't be able to pick and choose who they serve whereas the bakery are arguing that chri
northern ireland is the only part of the u.k. where gay marriage still isn't legal and this bakery is run by devout christians it's even named after a verse in the bible a gay rights group called queer space came to the company and ordered a cake that was supposed to have an image of the sesame street characters and ernie on it in a slogan in support of gay marriage as well as the name of the organization on it now employees at the ashes baking company took the order but the manager later...
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but member memories are long in northern ireland. in recent years th they have tried to portray their victory over a catholic king as a tourist attraction. but the catholic community still regards the marching sometimes past the ends of their streets as triumphant and provocative. >> it shouldn't be happening. >> the police are hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. 3,500 officers on duty across northern ireland, and there are riots squares in neighboring streets in case of trouble. >> last year there were several nights of rioting. police officers say there is still a risk of further confrontation. the marchs have been banned from following part of their route past collect areas in north belfast. as a result they set up this protest camp. >> we have six parades going up this road. we marshal our parades. we take away contentious bound, flags, we've done everything. and they have brought nothing whatsoever to the table. >> and this is the man who curtailed the march. the former head of the parade operations. >> you don't re
but member memories are long in northern ireland. in recent years th they have tried to portray their victory over a catholic king as a tourist attraction. but the catholic community still regards the marching sometimes past the ends of their streets as triumphant and provocative. >> it shouldn't be happening. >> the police are hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. 3,500 officers on duty across northern ireland, and there are riots squares in neighboring streets in case...
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george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland. he also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an agreement are much greater than the difficulties that will come with getting an disagreement. >> he spent 15 years in the senate, first representing maine and as majority leader. but he says money and rigid ideology have changed the political landscape. >> it is dysfunctional. i hope very much that the american people will demand clearly and loudly change and we will have the necessary change. >> the man who has played mistaken roles talks as well about one of the people who most affected his life. >> i am certain that but for her, i would have led a very different and probably much less meaningful life. >> i caught up with the senator recently in new york. >> can we span the globe a bit? >> go ahead. >> i want to hop scotch a bit. >> okay. it. years. >> what, if anything, has surprised you about the
george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland. he also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an agreement are much greater than the difficulties that will come with getting an disagreement. >> he spent 15 years in the senate, first representing maine and as majority leader. but he says money and rigid ideology have changed the political...
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is that over in northern ireland or is it still a possible seatbelt there are still many unresolved issuese main one where do these marchs go. if they starting to too close to catholic areas then there is always the potential for thursday violence. we're a lull in the march here. they've gone down towards the city center. that's when the risk starts to grow towards the end of the day. there has been rioting here before, but as i say earlier on they were passing by in the thousands. >> is celebration that starts peacefully could still erupt in violence. they have tried to portray their marchs, celebrating victory over a catholic king but the catholic community still regards the marching sometimes past the ends of their trees as triumphant and provocative. >> the police are hopping for the best and preparing for the worst. 3,500 officers on duty across northern ireland, and there are riots in neighboring streets in case of trouble. first of all, there are civili civilians. s. >> year there were several nights of rioting. scores of officers were injured. police sources say there is still a ri
is that over in northern ireland or is it still a possible seatbelt there are still many unresolved issuese main one where do these marchs go. if they starting to too close to catholic areas then there is always the potential for thursday violence. we're a lull in the march here. they've gone down towards the city center. that's when the risk starts to grow towards the end of the day. there has been rioting here before, but as i say earlier on they were passing by in the thousands. >> is...
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this could mean marcos towns i a march across northern ireland.he orange men protest camp has been here a year already. it's a cost that the police cannot sustain. so that's why everyone here is hoping, like the first peaceful july 12th march for many years, like that, negotiation will become the norm here in northern ireland. >> an exit poll in slovenia dates that a new party has won the most votes i. the 50-year-old's party has won 61st percent of the ballot. it calls for the resignation of the prime minister after she lost the power struggle in her own party. he will be tasked with the troubling economy. >>> family, friends and former colleagues pay respect to the 86 of-year-old for his service. his coffin was carried to the grounds of the presidential residence to be buried next to his wife. >>> that's the news from europe. back to sammy in doha. >> thanks so much, lauren. now th one local company is seeing a potential business opportunity. we have reports katse dam. >> reporter: it's sells water to south africa. the surprise in this small lan
this could mean marcos towns i a march across northern ireland.he orange men protest camp has been here a year already. it's a cost that the police cannot sustain. so that's why everyone here is hoping, like the first peaceful july 12th march for many years, like that, negotiation will become the norm here in northern ireland. >> an exit poll in slovenia dates that a new party has won the most votes i. the 50-year-old's party has won 61st percent of the ballot. it calls for the...
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coming up on the newshour... [ ♪ music ] ..the annual orange marchers take to the streets of northern ireland'll be live in belfast for the latest. >> translation: after discussion with the authorities i understood that i was in no position to bargain with them >>> political satirist in thailand draw a conclusion after the military leadership censors their work. >>> in sport it's the penultimate claim a clash no one wants to be in. hosts brazil look to salvage pride in the battle for third. @ >>> the top stories on al jazeera... ..an israeli air strike hit a center for the disabled in gaza, killing several patients and a medical assistant. some survivors suffered severe burns. >>> israel's offensive obvious the past five days killed 120 peel and injured -- people and injured more man 900 others. prime minister binyamin netanyahu said he will not bow to international pressure to stop the offensive. >>> bomb attacks in northern iraq kills 31. a checkpoint manned by kurdish forces were targeted. many of the victims were refugees fleeing fighting else are. >>> thousands of people are on the stree
coming up on the newshour... [ ♪ music ] ..the annual orange marchers take to the streets of northern ireland'll be live in belfast for the latest. >> translation: after discussion with the authorities i understood that i was in no position to bargain with them >>> political satirist in thailand draw a conclusion after the military leadership censors their work. >>> in sport it's the penultimate claim a clash no one wants to be in. hosts brazil look to salvage pride in...
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its failure apparently to take a governmental position it was criticized over the coverage of northern ireland and criticised the government and gave lots of space in the run up to the iraq war in the position the british government was taking he was on a station i'm not saying the b.b.c. is the best model but what i'm saying is that here's an all examples of a station which is seeking although it's one hundred percent government paid for here is a station which is seeking to put before the whole of the public different points of view and perspectives that is not something that you can say for are. very very skeptical of that and the reason i'm here skeptical of that is because i reported extensively from syria and i remember b.b.c. reports from three years ago and go and check them for yourself they are all rosy and sappy and democracy inspired and none of them mentions the threat of terrorism and reach i think by now we have over recognize the existence syria you know speaking about the impartiality of this money your experience in one conflict i have been reporting and i have been visiting
its failure apparently to take a governmental position it was criticized over the coverage of northern ireland and criticised the government and gave lots of space in the run up to the iraq war in the position the british government was taking he was on a station i'm not saying the b.b.c. is the best model but what i'm saying is that here's an all examples of a station which is seeking although it's one hundred percent government paid for here is a station which is seeking to put before the...
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that goes for northern ireland as does for the rest of the country. >> order. questions to the prime minister. question number one, mr. speak mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given his commitment to equality will be prime minister say why 75% of his cabinet are still meant? >> i think the honorable lady is being a little bit childish. the government, the government before my one had for women cabinet ministers and three additional women attending cabinet. we now have five full members of the cabinet and an additional three attending come so more people attending. in terms of the conservative party, it was of course i am leading a coalition government. when it comes to conservatives sitting around the cabinet table, i'm proud to say a third of them are now women. >> have been rightly reaffirmed his confidence in the transport secretary, can i urge my right honorable frien
that goes for northern ireland as does for the rest of the country. >> order. questions to the prime minister. question number one, mr. speak mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. given his commitment to equality will be prime minister say why 75% of his cabinet are still meant? >> i...
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and will the prime minister agreed a new northern ireland of 2014 republican -- must only be deplored by that everyone, government, governmental bodies in northern ireland and in the community will stand up against such threats, must commit themselves to fundamental freedoms and upholding democracy and the rule of all? >> all threats to violence in northern ireland are unacceptable and should be condemned on all sides. i'm very clear about that. what i hope we can achieve in the coming weeks and it will take compromise and brave decisions on all sides is to get the talks process on going again with commitments from his own party as well as from the unionist party and from others to si sit down and discuss thesa thing so we can make some progress. my fear is if we don't make progress on these issues, you leave space open for extremists on all sides of the debate to start pushing their ideas which would be deeply unethical to the future of northern ireland. [inaudible] >> can i invite my friend joining me this august by promoting -- a fantastic a charity. >> i wish my other friend will
and will the prime minister agreed a new northern ireland of 2014 republican -- must only be deplored by that everyone, government, governmental bodies in northern ireland and in the community will stand up against such threats, must commit themselves to fundamental freedoms and upholding democracy and the rule of all? >> all threats to violence in northern ireland are unacceptable and should be condemned on all sides. i'm very clear about that. what i hope we can achieve in the coming...
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. >> growing up in northern ireland, rory mcilroy dreamed of one day winning the british open. today that dream became the reality. he got off to a fast start on his first hole. he rolls in this long birdie. sergio garcia made eagle on 10 and got to within two shots of the lead but bogey 15 when he failed to get out of one of those deep bunkers. that would end his chances. a birdie on 15, he tagged garcia for second place. rory tries to close it out with 18. it's just to the left but, no problem, he wins by two. he gets a hug from mcilroy joins tiger and jack to win -- >> i'm happy i gave myself a cushion today because a lot of guys were coming at me, especially sergio and rickie, just to be sitting here and look up and have my name on it, it's a great feeling. it obviously hasn't sunk in yet but i'm going to enjoy it and let it sink in. >> while the a's have the best record in the majors, they began with a game and a half lead. two runs in the first and jaso later scored on a winless pitch. manny machato with one of the eight strikeouts. a big game with three hits in the fifth
. >> growing up in northern ireland, rory mcilroy dreamed of one day winning the british open. today that dream became the reality. he got off to a fast start on his first hole. he rolls in this long birdie. sergio garcia made eagle on 10 and got to within two shots of the lead but bogey 15 when he failed to get out of one of those deep bunkers. that would end his chances. a birdie on 15, he tagged garcia for second place. rory tries to close it out with 18. it's just to the left but, no...
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we'll talk to a disappointed fan in northern ireland. >>> i'm lucy hockings. stories at this hour. brazil is in shock after their humiliating defeat to germany in the world cup semifinals. they hope argentina might meet the netherlands later. >>> israel continues their fights on gaza as rockets are fired. >>> over the weekend, it was brought back under the control of ukrainian forces. many rebels fleeing to the regional capital of donetsk. steve rosenberg has been to slovyansk to see what changed since the government regained control. >> reporter: the road to slovyansk is a reminder there is a war now in europe. pro russian militants had called this town their fortress. but under heavy fire, they have been forced to retreat. in town, the ukrainian flag is back. separatist symbols are being scraped away. but the collective trauma will take longer to erase. after weeks of fighting, there is widespread damage. many here accuse the ukrainian army of indiscriminate shelling. she tells me how she had come under fire and heard explosions nearby. i don't know who was
we'll talk to a disappointed fan in northern ireland. >>> i'm lucy hockings. stories at this hour. brazil is in shock after their humiliating defeat to germany in the world cup semifinals. they hope argentina might meet the netherlands later. >>> israel continues their fights on gaza as rockets are fired. >>> over the weekend, it was brought back under the control of ukrainian forces. many rebels fleeing to the regional capital of donetsk. steve rosenberg has been to...
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it's never been attempted with the seriousness that has happened, say, in northern ireland or south africa or other such intract i believe conflicts. >> how can they seriously be considered at a time when a battle is ongoing? surely you need the cease-fire first? >> of course. the cease-fire is required to stop the shooting on both sides, but if it only stops the shooting, it takes you back to the position of, you know, a year ago or five years ago which is an israeli siege and control of the palestinians and subjugation of them. the palestinians under the president of palestine of the palestinian authority took 20 years. for 20 years they've been negotiating with the israelis trying to seek a peaceful settlement. hamas has given them the green light. if you do this, hamas will respect it. there's been a consensus in palestine to try to get a peaceful negotiation -- peaceful outcome, but it hasn't happened. that has failed. also the israeli policy of every two years going in and attacking gaza savagely, what they have called mowing the lawn, that has failed. there needs to be a new approac
it's never been attempted with the seriousness that has happened, say, in northern ireland or south africa or other such intract i believe conflicts. >> how can they seriously be considered at a time when a battle is ongoing? surely you need the cease-fire first? >> of course. the cease-fire is required to stop the shooting on both sides, but if it only stops the shooting, it takes you back to the position of, you know, a year ago or five years ago which is an israeli siege and...
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the 25-year-old from northern ireland shot 66 for the second day in a row.e was -12. >> get in the hole! [applause] four strokes behind is the american, dustin johnson, who had the best round of the day. he shot 65 to keep up the pressure on mcilroy. meanwhile, tiger woods is struggling at his first major tournament is undergoing back surgery. he only just made the cut to stay in the competition. vincenzoling now, dominated the stage of the tour de france, consolidating his hold on the yellow jersey. this stage, 13 of 21, was the first stage held in the alps this year. vincenzo, the manten in the yellow. he took a look at the competition. at this stage, he did not have any. he picked up speed and that was all it took. he quickly caught up with the two breakaway riders at the top. they could not keep up. the italian masterfully won the first alpine stage, extending his overall lead to 3.5 minutes. rt lost his richie po second-place standing to a man from spain, who came in four minutes behind the stretch later. he also got to take the podium later. he won the
the 25-year-old from northern ireland shot 66 for the second day in a row.e was -12. >> get in the hole! [applause] four strokes behind is the american, dustin johnson, who had the best round of the day. he shot 65 to keep up the pressure on mcilroy. meanwhile, tiger woods is struggling at his first major tournament is undergoing back surgery. he only just made the cut to stay in the competition. vincenzoling now, dominated the stage of the tour de france, consolidating his hold on the...
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george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland. he also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an
george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland. he also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an
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george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland.e also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an agreement are much greater than the difficulties that will come wiet
george mitchell helped broker peace in northern ireland.e also tried his hand in the middle east, serving as u.s. chief envoy to the israeli and palestinians under president barack obama. >> for both sides, the disadvantages of not getting an agreement are much greater than the difficulties that will come wiet
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northern ireland was so much easier. >> it's just a sad prospect to imagine.ou just very quickly, rick what do you think would change that, a new leader on both sides? >> actually, if the israelis could be successful and get rid of hamas and replace it with a more moderate organization, someone could actually represent the will of the palestinian people, and i don't think hamas does that, you got to get this radical organization dedicated to destruction of israel, get rid of them and then maybe. >> we have to hope, for both sides. colonel rick francona, bob baer, thanks very much. >>> the next hour of cnn newsroom begins right now. >>> welcome everyone, 7:00 here on the east coast. the cnn newsroom. i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york. >> i'm jim shoot toe joining us from washington. >>> armed pro-russian rebels are complicating, really complicating efforts to investigate the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17. the rebels still control the crash area along the russia/ukraine border and their presence is slowing the investigation. one of the biggest
northern ireland was so much easier. >> it's just a sad prospect to imagine.ou just very quickly, rick what do you think would change that, a new leader on both sides? >> actually, if the israelis could be successful and get rid of hamas and replace it with a more moderate organization, someone could actually represent the will of the palestinian people, and i don't think hamas does that, you got to get this radical organization dedicated to destruction of israel, get rid of them...
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i was originally born in derry city in northern ireland.en singing since the age of four years old. at 11 years old, i started learning guitar, and i've been sort of writing music now since i was, like, 17. music was just so much fun, and i realized that's what i wanted to do. >> ♪ me ♪ to him really, the way we chose the songs was, we sat down, basically, thought about songs that everyone loves. ♪ forget about west ♪ go where the weather ♪ suits you best ♪ forget about north ♪ head for the south ♪ sunshine is there ♪ all year round don't forget about me is about leaving your worries behind, traveling on the road, and looking after yourself. ♪ forget about wisdom ♪ head for the coast ♪ help me forget the things ♪ that seem to hurt the most ♪ just don't forget about me nothing but you & i, it's just a really heartwarming song, and i'm really looking forward to playing it live too. >> ♪ that matters most to me ♪ ♪ there's nothing but you ♪ and i ♪ have i told you lately ♪ that i love you i'm a huge van morrison fan, and have i told you lately
i was originally born in derry city in northern ireland.en singing since the age of four years old. at 11 years old, i started learning guitar, and i've been sort of writing music now since i was, like, 17. music was just so much fun, and i realized that's what i wanted to do. >> ♪ me ♪ to him really, the way we chose the songs was, we sat down, basically, thought about songs that everyone loves. ♪ forget about west ♪ go where the weather ♪ suits you best ♪ forget about north...
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. >> rory mcilroy of northern ireland is the new british open champion.y two strokes. now listed behind jack nicklaus, tiger woods and as the youngest to get three legs of the career grand slam. and he is now taking home more than $1 million. >> giving new meaning to "i'm proud of you son." >> his father is cashing in. ten years ago he bet some friends about $170 that rory would finish the british open by age of 26. he would win it. he is only 25. now that wager is paying dear old dad $372,000. >> wow. >> i got two sons. going to bet on them every single time. >> i bet they will be good athletes. i bet. you know what? what would his dad do, buy a good community pub over and free drinks. >> talking about the story. all morning. and reena keeps mentioning he will buy a pub. because they live in ireland? >> they live in ireland. guinness, and you know all of his friends. >> fair enough. good suggestion. >> to another son, doing a father proud. little prince george. >> a weekend of milestones for the future king of england. showing off walking steps. big day.
. >> rory mcilroy of northern ireland is the new british open champion.y two strokes. now listed behind jack nicklaus, tiger woods and as the youngest to get three legs of the career grand slam. and he is now taking home more than $1 million. >> giving new meaning to "i'm proud of you son." >> his father is cashing in. ten years ago he bet some friends about $170 that rory would finish the british open by age of 26. he would win it. he is only 25. now that wager is...
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next we will hear from justice mccaffery who was born in belfast northern ireland belfast northern ireland but belfast northern ireland that is called is philadelphia's home since the age of five. he has made a career of public service serving this country as a united states marine. his city as a police officer for 20 years and now an appellate judge. justice mccaffery's liaison for courts across pennsylvania as well as the special court judges of pennsylvania. he has been in the forefront of creating veterans courts across pennsylvania. finally introduced by senator durbin elvin daniel joins us reza salesman for blackhawk industrial. he is here to share the story of his sister xena who was killed by her estranged husband just days after she obtained a restraining order against him. unfortunately the story highlights only too well the urgent need for universal background checks read we are grateful that mr. daniel is here and we thank him them for coming and for his courage. we begin now with dr. campbell. we have a terrific panel to lead us off. >> senators i'm grateful for the opportunit
next we will hear from justice mccaffery who was born in belfast northern ireland belfast northern ireland but belfast northern ireland that is called is philadelphia's home since the age of five. he has made a career of public service serving this country as a united states marine. his city as a police officer for 20 years and now an appellate judge. justice mccaffery's liaison for courts across pennsylvania as well as the special court judges of pennsylvania. he has been in the forefront of...
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rory mcilroy of northern ireland, the new champion, won today by two strokes. it's his father who has a big reason to celebrate tonight. ten years ago he and some friends placed a legal bet, about $170, that rory would win the british open by the age of 26. rory is 25 and it's time to pay back. that wager made his dad about $372,000 richer. >>> check out this major milestone for prince george. here he is showing off his walking skills, managing to look simultaneously regal and adorable with his first birthday coming up on tuesday. his parents, will and kate, are planning a private celebration for the future king at kensington palace. little george lives with a dog so his parents might appreciate this next clip which is going viral tonight. it features a beagle named charlie who steals a toy from that little girl named laura. the little girl starts to cry and charlie seems to try to make it right, fetching toy after toy bringing them to laura, piling them on, a play station, a remote control and drags out an entire box of toys at one point. eventually she's cove
rory mcilroy of northern ireland, the new champion, won today by two strokes. it's his father who has a big reason to celebrate tonight. ten years ago he and some friends placed a legal bet, about $170, that rory would win the british open by the age of 26. rory is 25 and it's time to pay back. that wager made his dad about $372,000 richer. >>> check out this major milestone for prince george. here he is showing off his walking skills, managing to look simultaneously regal and adorable...
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campaigning was in full swing for local elections in england and northern ireland and european electionse results, when they came, were dubbed by some a skeptic earthquake. in the united kingdom, the u.k. independence party topped the poll with just over 27 better of the vote. labor came second with the conservatives just behind and the liberal democrats beaten into fifth by the greens. across europe the number of meps euro-skeptic party doubled. the u.k. correspondent for one of germany's biggest selling daily newspapers. so, stephanie, the success was not a surprise to many people here, but how was it seen in the rest of europe? was it a shock to leaders there? >> well, it was kind of a shock that not only u.k. was so successful in the united kingdom, but that there were so many other very critical or euro-critical, anti-european parties being very successful. in france, especially, then in hungary and also in germany for the first time you had a party that is not anti-e.u., but anti-euro that had more than 7. >> what's the, what's been the european reaction to the decision of david ca
campaigning was in full swing for local elections in england and northern ireland and european electionse results, when they came, were dubbed by some a skeptic earthquake. in the united kingdom, the u.k. independence party topped the poll with just over 27 better of the vote. labor came second with the conservatives just behind and the liberal democrats beaten into fifth by the greens. across europe the number of meps euro-skeptic party doubled. the u.k. correspondent for one of germany's...
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and from the big apple briefly to northern ireland before finally docking back in the u.k. is it. after 40,000 miles in some of the world's most inhospitable locations the adventure end here in the heart of london on a glorious summer's day. for the families that waited the best part of a year to get their loved ones back, as you can see there is a lot of happiness, a lot of pride, and also a little by of nervousness because they know many of these crew members are already looking forward to their next adventure. and who knows where that may take them. phil, al jazerra, on the banks of the river thames in london. >>> what an adventure, if you want to find out anything more about what is happening there or any of the other story that his we have been covering the ongoing violence in iraq and in gaza and israel, log onto our website the address is al jazerra do thaljazerra.com. but the headlines are coming up in the next couple of seconds or so. >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like football, even if the national team languishes near the bottom of worl
and from the big apple briefly to northern ireland before finally docking back in the u.k. is it. after 40,000 miles in some of the world's most inhospitable locations the adventure end here in the heart of london on a glorious summer's day. for the families that waited the best part of a year to get their loved ones back, as you can see there is a lot of happiness, a lot of pride, and also a little by of nervousness because they know many of these crew members are already looking forward to...
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we don't often bring you sports but rory mcilroy, who grew up in northern ireland, has won the britishopen, defeating american ricky fowler and sergio garcia of spain by two strokes. the reason we mention this is because mcilroy wasn't the only winner. ten years ago, his father and three friends bet against 500- to-one odds that mcilroy, then a teenager would win the open before he turned 26. today, their 400-pound bet paid off to the tune of 200,000 pounds, or approximately $341,00. mcilroy is 25. and james garner, who rose to fame in the 1950s hit series, maverick, and later starred in the rockford files, has died. he was 86. where are the tapes and where are they? >> this is some kind of joke. you have a snappy line you want to lay on me. >> caps? >> nice. i had them done last summer. >> fine, fine, how would you like to be carry them around in your wallet? >> you must be rockford. >> >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment, our original in-depth reports from around nation and around the world. whether you're saving for retirement or trying to lose weight, even if you have
we don't often bring you sports but rory mcilroy, who grew up in northern ireland, has won the britishopen, defeating american ricky fowler and sergio garcia of spain by two strokes. the reason we mention this is because mcilroy wasn't the only winner. ten years ago, his father and three friends bet against 500- to-one odds that mcilroy, then a teenager would win the open before he turned 26. today, their 400-pound bet paid off to the tune of 200,000 pounds, or approximately $341,00. mcilroy is...
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of the protestant unionists group the orange order have marched on the streets of belfast in northern ireland they walked along a historic route separating nationalist and loyalist parts of the city joined by dozens of others from scotland to share their political views in separate marches orangemen also passed through republican cities under heavy police protection no clashes were reported there. coming up after the break it is that the kaiser report right here in argentina national stay with us. from time to time i get emotional e-mails and broken english from quote nationalists of various sort who support the current government in kiev and it makes me wonder if young people today even know what the word nationalist means for example just last week a bill was passed in ukraine that will open up forty nine percent of the country's gas pipelines and storage facilities to european and american companies let's also not forget that joe biden son was put on the board of ukraine's largest gas producer we should also remember all the way back to the first days of the coup against you know covert wh
of the protestant unionists group the orange order have marched on the streets of belfast in northern ireland they walked along a historic route separating nationalist and loyalist parts of the city joined by dozens of others from scotland to share their political views in separate marches orangemen also passed through republican cities under heavy police protection no clashes were reported there. coming up after the break it is that the kaiser report right here in argentina national stay with...
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the protestant unionists a group the orange order have marched on the streets of belfast in northern ireland and they walked along the historic route separating nationalist into loyalist parts of the city and were joined by dozens of others from scotland who share their political views in separate marches orangemen also passed through the public in the cities under heavy police protection no clashes were reported. at least three soldiers have been killed in an attack on a border post in pakistan officials say the assault was launched by two dozen rebels who came from neighboring afghanistan fighters fled when military forces retaliated no one has admitted it to carrying out the attack as of yet but the taliban is almost group operates in the area. home delivery has made our lives much more comfortable and it is possible to get almost any product without leaving our house now the service could become even faster with careers on scooters becoming a showing of the past now the world's biggest web retailer amazon is asking the u.s. federal aviation administration to use drones as part of its pla
the protestant unionists a group the orange order have marched on the streets of belfast in northern ireland and they walked along the historic route separating nationalist into loyalist parts of the city and were joined by dozens of others from scotland who share their political views in separate marches orangemen also passed through the public in the cities under heavy police protection no clashes were reported. at least three soldiers have been killed in an attack on a border post in...
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a positive role in helping the local actors reach settlements that was obviously the case in northern ireland intermittently it's been true in places like lebanon but as you strongly indicate at the moment it's not the case in iraq and it's obviously not the case in ukraine so one of the things that has to happen is that the external powers have to accommodate one another they have to think very sensibly about whether their support for a particular local agency is going to make conflict conflict endure one more commonality between ukraine and russia that i would like to bring up is disputed territories kirkuk and crimea may see a world apart but you know the fate of both is ultimately tied to referendum and the crimean referendum obviously already took place it was described as illegitimate in the west because of the presence of russian military contingent on the ground and if we look at kirkuk the kurdish forces have just taken control of care coke and some other areas around as. a leader for iraqi kurds mr berg zani sad that he once a referendum to take place within the next few months i wo
a positive role in helping the local actors reach settlements that was obviously the case in northern ireland intermittently it's been true in places like lebanon but as you strongly indicate at the moment it's not the case in iraq and it's obviously not the case in ukraine so one of the things that has to happen is that the external powers have to accommodate one another they have to think very sensibly about whether their support for a particular local agency is going to make conflict...
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while in northern ireland hundreds gathered outside the b.b.c. in belfast accusing the corporation of pro is really bias in its coverage protesters lit candles and held. a minute's silence for the victims of the military campaign. and fronsac to vista find a pro palestinian rallies and took to the streets in a forest suburb they set fire to cars raided shops and lit fire crackers police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets arresting at least thirteen rioters. he's the news for now but up next here in or to international peter lavelle i'm guess the scuffs whether there's any hope of resolving the israeli palestinian conflict. will. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't. comment different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still in poetry keep. nora. we post only what really matters. to your facebook feet. below and welcome to all things are considered. a war without end with no pre-
while in northern ireland hundreds gathered outside the b.b.c. in belfast accusing the corporation of pro is really bias in its coverage protesters lit candles and held. a minute's silence for the victims of the military campaign. and fronsac to vista find a pro palestinian rallies and took to the streets in a forest suburb they set fire to cars raided shops and lit fire crackers police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets arresting at least thirteen rioters. he's the news for now but up...
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the protestant unionists group in the orange order have marched on the streets of belfast in northern ireland walked along the historic route separating nationalist and loyalist parts of the city and were joined by dozens of others from scotland who share their political views in a separate marches orangemen also passed through republican cities under heavy police protection no clashes were reported. at least three soldiers have been killed in an attack on a border post in pakistan officials say the assault was launched by two dozen rebels who came from neighboring afghanistan the fighters fled when military forces retaliated no one has admitted to carrying out the attack as of yet but the taliban islamist group operates in the area. up next on our key international a look at the ongoing fight for gay rights in the u.s. but if you're watching in the u.k. it is boom bust host and eight stay with us. when people talk about human rights violations is involved some pro western protesters getting beaten up and response with mainstream media is usually to bomb somebody somewhere so good thing they
the protestant unionists group in the orange order have marched on the streets of belfast in northern ireland walked along the historic route separating nationalist and loyalist parts of the city and were joined by dozens of others from scotland who share their political views in a separate marches orangemen also passed through republican cities under heavy police protection no clashes were reported. at least three soldiers have been killed in an attack on a border post in pakistan officials...
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them and let's say europeans and i think the conflict in the ukraine a what was happening in northern ireland a couple of decades ago shows that it is probably not the case that every country is essentially prone to conflict if the conditions are right what are your thoughts on that i think you're actually absolutely right the idea that some peoples are more naturally barbaric than others is a complete fool so after all in world war two more people were killed in europe than in any other conflict in world history so europeans are just as capable of being barbarous towards one another as other parts of the world what's fundament.
them and let's say europeans and i think the conflict in the ukraine a what was happening in northern ireland a couple of decades ago shows that it is probably not the case that every country is essentially prone to conflict if the conditions are right what are your thoughts on that i think you're actually absolutely right the idea that some peoples are more naturally barbaric than others is a complete fool so after all in world war two more people were killed in europe than in any other...
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>> garrison keillor: seamus heaney grew up the eldest of nine children on a 50 acre farm in northern irelander a cattle dealer, his mother's family worked in the linen mills. when he was 12, he won a scholarship to a catholic school, learned latin and gaelic. over the years, his poetry has become enormously popular, especially since he won the nobel prize in literature in 1995. >> blackberry picking. late august, given heavy rain and sun for a full week, the blackberries would ripen. at first, just one-- a glossy purple clot among others, red, green, hard as a knot. you ate that first one, and its flesh was sweet like thickened wine: summer's blood was in it leaving stains upon the tongue and lust for picking. then red ones inked up and that hunger sent us out with milk cans, pea tins, jam-pots where briars scratched and wet grass bleached our boots. 'round hayfields, cornfields, and potato-drills we trekked and picked until the cans were full; until the tinkling bottom had been covered with green ones, and on top big, dark blobs burned like a plate of eyes. our hands were peppered with thor
>> garrison keillor: seamus heaney grew up the eldest of nine children on a 50 acre farm in northern irelander a cattle dealer, his mother's family worked in the linen mills. when he was 12, he won a scholarship to a catholic school, learned latin and gaelic. over the years, his poetry has become enormously popular, especially since he won the nobel prize in literature in 1995. >> blackberry picking. late august, given heavy rain and sun for a full week, the blackberries would...
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when i mentioned irish, i mean irish catholics, and scots irish are from northern ireland, protestants. foundationhe steady of the revolutionary army from beginning to end. such was the case at trenton. economic factors that deemed the situation inevitable. the irish were some of the most impoverished sellers in america. a great many were indentured servants. that is how they came to america in the first place. they attained free passage from ireland under the condition, of course, that you had to work off the cost of passage in america. a lot of them were indentured servants. one way to aspire higher in american life when you are at the very bottom was to join the military. we had a very large percentage of irish and scots irish up to his high as 40%, maybe even more. another angle i tried to use was to take a new look at the hessian soldier. there are more stereotypes than probably any other fighting men in america during the revolution. of course, the typical stereotype is the evil monsters, the nazis of that day. in truth, this was the product of a lot of colonial propaganda. it wa
when i mentioned irish, i mean irish catholics, and scots irish are from northern ireland, protestants. foundationhe steady of the revolutionary army from beginning to end. such was the case at trenton. economic factors that deemed the situation inevitable. the irish were some of the most impoverished sellers in america. a great many were indentured servants. that is how they came to america in the first place. they attained free passage from ireland under the condition, of course, that you had...
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campers are taking part this year, from places such as ireland, you just heard that one, from northern irelandtalk about this, also from spain, pakistan, and argentina. >>> coming up new warning about the dangers of eating too much junk food watch it could do to your other senses. >> and a bride grieving the loss of her father finds a way to lift her spirits on her big day. who walked with her down the aisle coming up in the trend. >>> 5:38, fire continues to burn in utah. blamed on a bolt of lightning, happened sunday in westbound err canyon. fire isn't threatening any structures, but division of forestry closed down the weaver river for recreational activities. more than 08 fire fight remembers working this fire, they say they still don't know when it will be contained. >>> meanwhile, firefighters in washington state continuing battle wild fires there. and now there are reports of looting, as well. >> people living in some of the hardest hit places say strangers are coming in, and taking stuff from the ashes of houses that have just been burned to the ground. mark miller was able to save fiv
campers are taking part this year, from places such as ireland, you just heard that one, from northern irelandtalk about this, also from spain, pakistan, and argentina. >>> coming up new warning about the dangers of eating too much junk food watch it could do to your other senses. >> and a bride grieving the loss of her father finds a way to lift her spirits on her big day. who walked with her down the aisle coming up in the trend. >>> 5:38, fire continues to burn in...