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the paisley caves are found in the high desert of central oregon. it is technically called the northern great basin. that is because all of the water flows to the interior and no access out to the pacific ocean so it evaporates. it comes from the mountains surrounding it. was excavated in 1938 and a little bit in 1940. when he was finished, he published and said he had found extinct animals from the ice age, horses and camels that were here, you know, north america before they were actually found in other portions of the world. he talked about people hunting these animals and he had found a small -- in the cave with the bones surrounded it. and he said he had proven people were in the northern great basin during the ice age. it did not take long and the archaeologists, professionals asked him, began to question whether or not this was a good association between the artifacts and the bones. and he, unfortunately, the excavations had been conducted so hastily that they did not record all of the information they needed to address those questions. in 20
the paisley caves are found in the high desert of central oregon. it is technically called the northern great basin. that is because all of the water flows to the interior and no access out to the pacific ocean so it evaporates. it comes from the mountains surrounding it. was excavated in 1938 and a little bit in 1940. when he was finished, he published and said he had found extinct animals from the ice age, horses and camels that were here, you know, north america before they were actually...
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the only thing they might remember is ian paisley as the founder of the dup.is notjust the party of protest any more. it is the party that will be in government. yes, it started off as a protest movement in the early 705. and it was based around the free presbyterian church, which ian paisley founded and also the party. it is deeply conservative. and as we have seen with what ruth davidson is saying in scotland is they are socially conservative, there will be issues around marriage equality, abortion as well. but if you put those to one side for a moment, because they are the ones making the headlines, the single most important thing for the dup is the maintenance of the union with britain. they are brexiteer 's, but they want a soft border because a lot of their trade, particularly in food and agriculture, that kind of thing, goes north and south across the border. so they are in this strange position where they are strong brexiteer is, but they want the open border. there is one thing to remember about them as well. there was a suggestion of having a special
the only thing they might remember is ian paisley as the founder of the dup.is notjust the party of protest any more. it is the party that will be in government. yes, it started off as a protest movement in the early 705. and it was based around the free presbyterian church, which ian paisley founded and also the party. it is deeply conservative. and as we have seen with what ruth davidson is saying in scotland is they are socially conservative, there will be issues around marriage equality,...
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ian paisley, the dup‘s european. we say never!sley, the dup's religious groups are deeply important. stormont, stormont... deeply important. stormont, stormont. .. it deeply important. stormont, stormont... it has deeply important. stormont, stormont. .. it has clashed with campaigners over the decision to block the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland. the other big basal politics here, sinn fein. they won seven seats but as irish republicans they won't sit in the british parliament, helping theresa may by reducing the numbers she needs for a majority. history will show alliances between the ulster unionists and british unionists has always ended in tears. what might bring stability to westminster could end up causing real problems here at stormont. power—sharing collapse at the start of this year and talks to try to restore it had been organised by theresa may's government. but if they are being propped up by the dup, it is hard to see how sinn fein could accept them as honest brokers in those negotiations. amon
ian paisley, the dup‘s european. we say never!sley, the dup's religious groups are deeply important. stormont, stormont... deeply important. stormont, stormont. .. it deeply important. stormont, stormont... it has deeply important. stormont, stormont. .. it has clashed with campaigners over the decision to block the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland. the other big basal politics here, sinn fein. they won seven seats but as irish republicans they won't sit in the british...
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as time has gone on and certainly with the radiocarbon dating of human dna and coprolites and the paisley caves, that story begins to come apart.
as time has gone on and certainly with the radiocarbon dating of human dna and coprolites and the paisley caves, that story begins to come apart.
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founded by the evangelical minister the reverend ian paisley in 1971, keeping northern ireland in the and unionist party with extremely conservative views. the religious influence may have ebbed yet the party still takes a hard line on issues like same—sex marriage, abortion laws and they are divided on climate change with their former environment minister sammy wilson describing it as a con. yet traditionally the dup's relationship with the stories has been strong but what demands they will make of theresa may are not clear. when it comes to brexit the dup have spoken of the need for a frictionless border with the republic and the guarantee they will be no special status from northern ireland in brexit talks, a key policy of sinn fein. but the priority for the dup will be keeping closer ties with the uk. the union is our guiding star. we may represent northern ireland constituencies in the house of commons but we are a seized of the interests of the uk as a whole as we are for northern ireland. professorjon tonge is a political a nalyst professorjon tonge is a political analyst from
founded by the evangelical minister the reverend ian paisley in 1971, keeping northern ireland in the and unionist party with extremely conservative views. the religious influence may have ebbed yet the party still takes a hard line on issues like same—sex marriage, abortion laws and they are divided on climate change with their former environment minister sammy wilson describing it as a con. yet traditionally the dup's relationship with the stories has been strong but what demands they will...
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that legitimately was within the purview of the commons discussion, ian paisley junior said that on wednesdayout the queen's speech. he said this is something england can do something about so by seizing upon that one bit, she identified the thing the commons could legitimately discuss. there was support and it didn't end up there was support and it didn't end up getting voted on, she withdrew it. so she probably managed to identify the one thing that you could actually do through the commons. movie: looking at the express which is a somewhat perplexing headline. may gets big e exits boost. how? when i first saw this i couldn't understand what the story was about and then i read it and this was about an amendment which will supported by good chunk of labour mps against the advice of their own party whips which was to keep britain in the single market. the way the express have done this is to say that this motion was rejected by thumping 322 votes — one original one which was betrayed as a defeat for labour but it was a back table amendments. jeremy corbyn whipped the majority of his mps to vo
that legitimately was within the purview of the commons discussion, ian paisley junior said that on wednesdayout the queen's speech. he said this is something england can do something about so by seizing upon that one bit, she identified the thing the commons could legitimately discuss. there was support and it didn't end up there was support and it didn't end up getting voted on, she withdrew it. so she probably managed to identify the one thing that you could actually do through the commons....
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. >> if you are in the resort, you can see his painting at paisley's park. >> thank you for joining us keep the faith. ♪ the best is yet to come, the best is yet to come, come today, you are mine ♪ ♪ i will thug tree of life applause ♪ thank you very much! [ applause ] [ cheeri [ cheering and applause ] ♪ ♪ i left my heart, san francisco, i honor you, it is close to me ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley pbs.org. >> hi, join me next time as we take a deep dive of what's happening around the country, that's next time, we'll see you then, i am tavis smiley. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. . . >>> good evening, from los angeles, i am tavis smiley, tonight first actor allen nol discusses his new book titled "if i understood you when i have this look on my face." >> discovering new ways to help people communicate and relate to one another effectively then benjamin booker joins us of his debut album, withe are glad youe joining us, all of that is coming up just a moment. ♪
. >> if you are in the resort, you can see his painting at paisley's park. >> thank you for joining us keep the faith. ♪ the best is yet to come, the best is yet to come, come today, you are mine ♪ ♪ i will thug tree of life applause ♪ thank you very much! [ applause ] [ cheeri [ cheering and applause ] ♪ ♪ i left my heart, san francisco, i honor you, it is close to me ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley pbs.org. >> hi,...
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. >> if you are in the resort, you can see his painting at paisley's park. >> thank you for joining us keep the faith. ♪ the best is yet to come, the best is yet to come, come today, you are mine ♪ ♪ i will thug tree of life applause ♪ thank you very much! [ applause ] [ cheeri [ cheering and applause ] ♪ ♪ i left my heart, san francisco, i honor you, it is close to me ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley pbs.org. >> hi, join me next time as we take a deep dive of what's happening around the country, that's next time, we'll see you then, i am tavis smiley. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - today on america's test kitchen, julia prepares slow-roasted chicken parts in shallot-garlic pan sauce, adam reviews carbon steel chef's knives in the equipment corner, and bridget prepares boiled potatoes with black olive tapenade. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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lindsay, what is it like to tour with brad paisley?that he has a separate bus that's just for his hat? >> of course. of course, jimmy. and it's even painted like a corvette. >> jimmy: it is. is his bus really painted look a >> jimmy: brad has a problem. he really does. [ laughter ] tomorrow night on our show chadwick bozeman will be here. tatyana maslany will join us. and we'll have music from kyle with little yanni. on thursday anthony hopkins, chris hardwick and music from queen and adam lambert. so please join us for all this. [ applause ] tonight chris charpen ter. since we last saw our first guest he won the oscar for best actor and he got a haircut which he really needed. his very unusual new project sounds like a horror movie but it isn't. "a ghost story" opens in select cities on july 7th. please welcome casey affleck. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how are you doing? i haven't seen you since the oscars. and you look -- you look better >> you think so? you mentioned it earlier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it takes me a year to grow a single
lindsay, what is it like to tour with brad paisley?that he has a separate bus that's just for his hat? >> of course. of course, jimmy. and it's even painted like a corvette. >> jimmy: it is. is his bus really painted look a >> jimmy: brad has a problem. he really does. [ laughter ] tomorrow night on our show chadwick bozeman will be here. tatyana maslany will join us. and we'll have music from kyle with little yanni. on thursday anthony hopkins, chris hardwick and music from...
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its founder, the reverend ian paisley, once embodied hardline unionism. never, never, never! compromise. in 2007, the dup reached an agreement with sinn fein. mr paisley became the joint head of a power—sharing devolved government, along with the former ira commander, martin mcguinness. however, the relationship between the parties was never easy. earlier this year, sinn fein pulled out of the stormont executive. northern ireland has been without a devolved government for almost six months. two deadlines have already come and gone, but the government says thursday really is the final date to restore power—sharing, otherwise it's likely ministers in london will have to take over making decisions for this part of the uk. this former dup minister thinks the deal in westminster increases the prospect of one at stormont. all politicians here will want to see extra money for health and education, if there is extra money coming for specific infrastructure projects, that will benefit everyone in northern ireland, notjust dup voters. there are a number of sticking points at stormont.
its founder, the reverend ian paisley, once embodied hardline unionism. never, never, never! compromise. in 2007, the dup reached an agreement with sinn fein. mr paisley became the joint head of a power—sharing devolved government, along with the former ira commander, martin mcguinness. however, the relationship between the parties was never easy. earlier this year, sinn fein pulled out of the stormont executive. northern ireland has been without a devolved government for almost six months....
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its founder, the reverend ian paisley, once embodied hardline unionism. never, never, never!romise. in 2007, the dup reached an agreement with sinn fein. mr paisley became the joint head of a power—sharing devolved government, along with the former ira commander, martin mcguinness. however, the relationship between the parties was never easy. earlier this year, sinn fein pulled out of the stormont executive. northern ireland has been without a devolved government for almost six months. two deadlines have already come and gone, but the government says thursday really is the final date to restore power—sharing, otherwise it's likely ministers in london have to take over making decisions for this part of the uk. this former dup minister thinks the deal in westminster increases the prospect of one at stormont. all politicians here will want to see extra money for health and education, if there is extra money coming for specific infrastructure projects, that will benefit everyone in northern ireland, notjust dup voters. there are a number of sticking points at stormont, sinn fein
its founder, the reverend ian paisley, once embodied hardline unionism. never, never, never!romise. in 2007, the dup reached an agreement with sinn fein. mr paisley became the joint head of a power—sharing devolved government, along with the former ira commander, martin mcguinness. however, the relationship between the parties was never easy. earlier this year, sinn fein pulled out of the stormont executive. northern ireland has been without a devolved government for almost six months. two...
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that's the only way i could do myjob, the only way i found i was trusted by ian paisley, the then leaderry adams, as well as the other party leaders. and the concern that i have, and it started with cosy dinners in number ten under david cameron, obviously planning ahead for the last election in case he didn't getan for the last election in case he didn't get an overall majority, and it has continued since. i had personal, one—to—one discussions with james brokenshire, the secretary of state for northern ireland, and! secretary of state for northern ireland, and i expressed my concern also on the floor of parliament. you have got to be neutral. if the government and the prime minister depend on the dup, then all sorts of backroom deals will be done which could impact on the good friday process , could impact on the good friday process, could put it in jeopardy, and could destroy confidence amongst the other parties. i don't only mean sinn fein — the sdlp, the ulster unionists and the alliance party are all crucial to keeping this peace process going forward. let's talk practicalities, th
that's the only way i could do myjob, the only way i found i was trusted by ian paisley, the then leaderry adams, as well as the other party leaders. and the concern that i have, and it started with cosy dinners in number ten under david cameron, obviously planning ahead for the last election in case he didn't getan for the last election in case he didn't get an overall majority, and it has continued since. i had personal, one—to—one discussions with james brokenshire, the secretary of...
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police are looking for a man in connection with murder and attempted murder in paisley.iving a blue toyota rs. detectives want to question him about the death ofa want to question him about the death of a woman and serious injury suffered by a 16—year—old boy. a teenager is said to be in a critical condition in hospital. police are advising the public not to approach the man they want to trace but to phone 999. back to the election now — and in northern ireland next week‘s vote will make the fourth time voters have gone to the polls in 13 months. throughout the uk, background really matters when it comes to politics. it is why people vote, they want to ensure that they are represented. perhaps background and and identity, it may be matter is here more northern ireland than anywhere else in the uk. that‘s been reflected in concerns and communities and also in culture. to understand politics and how people vote in northern ireland, you have to understand just how important identity is. that is expressed in a whole range of ways like music, dancing, all kinds of culture. mo
police are looking for a man in connection with murder and attempted murder in paisley.iving a blue toyota rs. detectives want to question him about the death ofa want to question him about the death of a woman and serious injury suffered by a 16—year—old boy. a teenager is said to be in a critical condition in hospital. police are advising the public not to approach the man they want to trace but to phone 999. back to the election now — and in northern ireland next week‘s vote will...
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it is in connection with a murder and attempted murder in paisley.eath of a 52—year—old woman and serious injuries suffered by a teenager who is critically ill in hospital. police are advising people not to approach the man but to phone 999. a small scale trial of a new drug to combat ovarian cancer has shown "promising results", according to researchers. the drug shrank tumours in almost half of the 15 women in the advanced stages of the disease who took part. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports marianne heath has advanced ovarian cancer. there are very few drugs to treat this type of cancer, and the ones that exist can no longer help her. so she says when she was asked to take part in a trial fora new drug, shejumped at the chance. well, i decided to go on the trial because there were no other way out for me, there were no options presented so it was the trial orjust radiotherapy, so i decided to do the trial first. the trial, run by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden, aimed to test the safety of the new drug kn
it is in connection with a murder and attempted murder in paisley.eath of a 52—year—old woman and serious injuries suffered by a teenager who is critically ill in hospital. police are advising people not to approach the man but to phone 999. a small scale trial of a new drug to combat ovarian cancer has shown "promising results", according to researchers. the drug shrank tumours in almost half of the 15 women in the advanced stages of the disease who took part. our health...
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founded by the protestant ian paisley, the dup‘s religious roots are deeply important. stormont... it has clashed with campaigners over the decision to block the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland. the other big beasts of politics here are sinn fein. they won seven seats but, as irish republicans, they won't sit in a british parliament, actually helping mrs may by reducing the numbers she needs for a majority. remember, history will show alliances between ulster unionism and british unionism has always ended in tears. what might bring stability to westminster could end up causing real problems here at stormont. power—sharing collapsed at the start of this year and talks to try to restore it had been organised by theresa may's government. but if they're being propped up by the dup, it's difficult to see how sinn fein could accept them as honest brokers in those negotiations. among those concerned is jonathan powell. as tony blair's chief of staff, he helped negotiate the good friday peace agreement and he is warning decades of progress could be undone.
founded by the protestant ian paisley, the dup‘s religious roots are deeply important. stormont... it has clashed with campaigners over the decision to block the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland. the other big beasts of politics here are sinn fein. they won seven seats but, as irish republicans, they won't sit in a british parliament, actually helping mrs may by reducing the numbers she needs for a majority. remember, history will show alliances between ulster unionism...
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i voted that paisley shouldn't be voted out. i thought his voice should be heard in parliament. you have to bring about a peace process by talking to people who you don't agree with. if you just talk amongst your friends, you don't get a peace process. >> are you done? you keep poking the man in front of him. >> do you want to speak? are you trying to speak? >> i wasn't -- but i can do it. >> oh, ok. [laughter] >> you've talked to these people in the past. you talked earlier about the nuclear option. talking is the way you want to go. >> yeah. >> david said in the programs, telling the public to press the red button. are you saying you will never ever under any circumstances press a red button? >> i think we've discussed this at some length about the aspiration wes all have. i do not want to be responsible for the destruction of millions of people. neither do you. therefore we have to work in a not in use.it's >> it's all very well for our socialists to stand there with his nice little red book and say we're going to fund all these lovely programs by taking more money from big b
i voted that paisley shouldn't be voted out. i thought his voice should be heard in parliament. you have to bring about a peace process by talking to people who you don't agree with. if you just talk amongst your friends, you don't get a peace process. >> are you done? you keep poking the man in front of him. >> do you want to speak? are you trying to speak? >> i wasn't -- but i can do it. >> oh, ok. [laughter] >> you've talked to these people in the past. you...
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the democratic unionist party was founded by hardline protestant preacher, ian paisley.r the uk to leave the eu, but with concerns about what will happen here at the irish border, they want to have influence in the brexit talks, and to avoid what has been called a hard border. although with concerns about trade, customs and immigration, no one is completely sure whether these roads can remain totally open. sinn fein made a point of fighting both the dup and the conservatives during this election campaign. but they are not part of the westminster picture. they refused to take those seats in the british parliament, actually reducing the number mrs may needs for a majority. remember, history will show alliances between ulster unionism and british unionism has always ended in tears. what might bring stability to westminster could end up causing real problems here at stormont. power—sharing collapsed at the start of this year and talks to try to restore it have been organised by theresa may‘s government. but if they are being propped up by the dup, it is difficult to see how
the democratic unionist party was founded by hardline protestant preacher, ian paisley.r the uk to leave the eu, but with concerns about what will happen here at the irish border, they want to have influence in the brexit talks, and to avoid what has been called a hard border. although with concerns about trade, customs and immigration, no one is completely sure whether these roads can remain totally open. sinn fein made a point of fighting both the dup and the conservatives during this...
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the lowest in combe martin mcguinness, former ira —— whistles martin mcguinness working with ian paisley founded with bigoted and homophobic routes. it is a dangerous situation northern ireland, it has stalled in terms of the political process. theresa mayjust made it worse. if the irish pm is saying this jeopardises the good friday agreement, that is worth listening to. in terms of what labour does, a lot will depend on how this will unfold. it surprises me that we haven't heard from the prime minister any words of reassurance about what is going on in terms of the deal with the dup and the potential impact on the process in northern ireland ? potential impact on the process in northern ireland? it doesn't surprise the at all. in this six—week campaign, she has shown herself to be quite unresponsive and unaccountable. please run a very presidential campaign and it has spectacularly backfired. this seemed so spectacularly backfired. this seemed so much in keeping with the kind of prime minister that she seeks to be. i think the 40% vote share for the labour party, of course that is in pa
the lowest in combe martin mcguinness, former ira —— whistles martin mcguinness working with ian paisley founded with bigoted and homophobic routes. it is a dangerous situation northern ireland, it has stalled in terms of the political process. theresa mayjust made it worse. if the irish pm is saying this jeopardises the good friday agreement, that is worth listening to. in terms of what labour does, a lot will depend on how this will unfold. it surprises me that we haven't heard from the...
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its founder at the reverend ian paisley once embodied hardline unionism. never, never, never!ble compromise. in 2007 the dup reached an agreement with sinn fein, is to paste became the joint head of a power—sharing default government along with the former ira commander martin mcguinness. however the relationship between the parties was never easy. earlier this year sinn fein pulled out of the stormont executive, northern ireland has been without a default government for almost six months. two deadlines have already come and gone but the government says thursday really is the final date to restore power—sharing, otherwise it's likely ministers in london have to take over making decisions for this part of the uk. this former dup minister thinks the deal in westminster increases the prospect of fun at stormont. all politicians here will wa nt to stormont. all politicians here will want to see extra money for health and education, if there is extra money coming for specific infrastructure projects, that will benefit everyone in northern ireland, not just dup benefit everyone in no
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that was the only way i gained the trust of ian paisley, then leader of the dup, and gerry adams andof sinn fein. the only way i could do it. if those two were able to trust me as secretary of state and tony blair as prime minister, thenit and tony blair as prime minister, then it was possible to get them to begin to understand that they could work with each other, even though they had never exchanged any words with each other directly. so the northern ireland peace process and the good friday agreement process, which was bitterly hard—fought four, took over ten years to achieve, going back tojohn major's day, not just tony blair's heroic efforts, it is like carrying a glass of champagne on a high wire suspended between two mountains, it is a very delicate process, and there has been an unfortunate neglect by this conservative government, both under david cameron and under theresa may, of the crucially important role that number ten has and the british government has in making sure that the northern ireland process keeps moving forward, and ifear now the northern ireland process keep
that was the only way i gained the trust of ian paisley, then leader of the dup, and gerry adams andof sinn fein. the only way i could do it. if those two were able to trust me as secretary of state and tony blair as prime minister, thenit and tony blair as prime minister, then it was possible to get them to begin to understand that they could work with each other, even though they had never exchanged any words with each other directly. so the northern ireland peace process and the good friday...
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the other thing is something which ian paisley for a long time would have represented, which was a commitmentnd politics. and the interweaving of those two really defines the essence of the democrat unionist party. so, on the subject of social conservatism, obviously, a lot has been said so far about the dup's opposition to gay marriage. but in terms of the discussions which are going to happen with theresa may, that is not going to be so much an issue for the dup, although it might be for other people? i think in terms of some of the people who will be critical of a conservative relationship with the dup, perhaps on the british left, and perhaps in the conservative party as well, it might be something ofa party as well, it might be something of a vulnerability, something they will highlight. we have seen elements of that already in the media today. in terms of the dup's policies in relation to northern ireland, they will think they will control that anyway once they are backin control that anyway once they are back in power in northern ireland. it isa back in power in northern ireland. it is
the other thing is something which ian paisley for a long time would have represented, which was a commitmentnd politics. and the interweaving of those two really defines the essence of the democrat unionist party. so, on the subject of social conservatism, obviously, a lot has been said so far about the dup's opposition to gay marriage. but in terms of the discussions which are going to happen with theresa may, that is not going to be so much an issue for the dup, although it might be for...
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was actually talking to them, you know what, i voted ian paisley should be thrown out apartment. thought his voice should be heard in parliament. you have to bring about a peace process talking to people that you don't agree with. if you just talk amongst your friends you don't get a process. [applause] >> are you done? you keep poking the man in front of you. >> me again? >> do you want to speak? are you trying to speak? >> what i can do -- [laughing] >> you've talk to these people, earlier about the nuclear option. talking is the way you want to go. david said in the programs, telling the public to press the red button. are you saying you will never ever under any circumstances press the red button? >> i think we have discussed it some length about the aspirations we all have. i do not want to be responsible for the destruction of millions of people, neither do you. therefore we have to work -- [applause] >> back to economics. it's all very well for a socialist with nice little red book and say we will find all these lovely programs by taking more money from big business. what
was actually talking to them, you know what, i voted ian paisley should be thrown out apartment. thought his voice should be heard in parliament. you have to bring about a peace process talking to people that you don't agree with. if you just talk amongst your friends you don't get a process. [applause] >> are you done? you keep poking the man in front of you. >> me again? >> do you want to speak? are you trying to speak? >> what i can do -- [laughing] >> you've...
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so think about it, we have right down from here we have paisley park and the mall of america. we have some of the best chefs from here, moved to new york and are now back. we are the home of the juicy lucy. do you guys know what that is? >> no, i don't. >> it is a hamburger stuffed with molten hot liquid cheese, like burning hot cheese. and it's inside. >> nice. a little cheese pocket. wonderful. >> yeah. and then we have the hot dish, we're the home of the bundt cake. and of course, spam. >> all right. we'll see it all and more. congratulations to you. the jason show over on ktvu fox 2 starting today. congratulations. >> thanks, guys. >>> just getting some news into the newsroom here. this is tied to the fire in oakland. there will be a news conference at 1:00 today from the district attorney to flounce the filing of -- announce the filing of criminal charges in the warehouse fire that was on december 2. we'll have more in the later newscast. we've been talking about this and here we go. we'll find out soon. >> and this past friday marked six months since the fire. that's com
so think about it, we have right down from here we have paisley park and the mall of america. we have some of the best chefs from here, moved to new york and are now back. we are the home of the juicy lucy. do you guys know what that is? >> no, i don't. >> it is a hamburger stuffed with molten hot liquid cheese, like burning hot cheese. and it's inside. >> nice. a little cheese pocket. wonderful. >> yeah. and then we have the hot dish, we're the home of the bundt cake....
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yet, it was the relationship between doctor ian paisley and martin mcguinness, for instance, that reallyhrough the negotiation and when they came to the roadblocks, it was that personal relationship, two of them locked in a room, likely got them over the line. sometimes we are cynical, but actually it might not work like that. when we are at 500 days down the line. i think that relationship will prove crucial when it comes to the end of the play. they did make a good point of saying it had gone well. is the president under investigation for obstruction ofjustice of not? that is the question which seems to be vexing even the trump administration at the moment. on friday the president sent this tweet saying: i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director! witch hunt. seems pretty clear... but not so fast. a member of mr trump's legal team, jay sekulow, was sent out this weekend to clarify that the president was just referring to media reports and that he was not under investigation. but then this happened. now he is being investigated by
yet, it was the relationship between doctor ian paisley and martin mcguinness, for instance, that reallyhrough the negotiation and when they came to the roadblocks, it was that personal relationship, two of them locked in a room, likely got them over the line. sometimes we are cynical, but actually it might not work like that. when we are at 500 days down the line. i think that relationship will prove crucial when it comes to the end of the play. they did make a good point of saying it had gone...
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that is as cool as brad paisley waving the catfish.ormer predator who was traded to pittsburgh three he years ago would score the tie breaking goal with just about 95 seconds to go. the penguins win 2-0. sidney crosby hoisting lord stanley cup for pittsburgh. the nhl's first back-to-back champs since 1994. no word yet on parade, alisyn. last year, they had nearly 400,000 people in the streets to celebrate the win. >> coy, you did the impossible. you made me care about that story. >> catfish? >> anytime you can inject food into sports. all of the excitement. i get it. >> you are privy with excitement. >> why are we focused on this? >> it was the finals. i love sport and competition. >> winter sports. >> in june. >>> attorney general jeff sessions offers to testify in front of the senate intel committee instead of budget hearings. why does that strategy confuse the senators? one democratic senator joins us with a game plan next. ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. c
that is as cool as brad paisley waving the catfish.ormer predator who was traded to pittsburgh three he years ago would score the tie breaking goal with just about 95 seconds to go. the penguins win 2-0. sidney crosby hoisting lord stanley cup for pittsburgh. the nhl's first back-to-back champs since 1994. no word yet on parade, alisyn. last year, they had nearly 400,000 people in the streets to celebrate the win. >> coy, you did the impossible. you made me care about that story. >>...
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in the mlb draft phillies selected adam paisley an outfielder out of virginia.efty who batted .390 after his junior year. after the draft the director of amateur scouting johnny alvarez talked about why they picked this guy. >> he can hit, he can hit with power, he has got incredible inn game, he has got outstanding make up, what we consider make up his character, his intelligence, and field awareness. it is all really good. >>> former eagle jeremy maclin signed a two year deal with the baltimore rave instant finallyrts in a minute. i'm sean bell. >> so, j mack is a raven. >> trying to get bk, hoy about . about the eagl eagles haveer were due to repore had so this will be last time thetogetp begins in july. >> just a few weeks away. >> it is not lost on carson wentz that it is so hot. he tweeted this again, mini camp tomorrow, can't wait, pray for us. in this nasty heat. >> now, this is fancy, football players do you think they have a fans to cool them down. >> they have those big splits ers, i don't know that >> spritzers. >> splitsers. >> yes. >> like at an am
in the mlb draft phillies selected adam paisley an outfielder out of virginia.efty who batted .390 after his junior year. after the draft the director of amateur scouting johnny alvarez talked about why they picked this guy. >> he can hit, he can hit with power, he has got incredible inn game, he has got outstanding make up, what we consider make up his character, his intelligence, and field awareness. it is all really good. >>> former eagle jeremy maclin signed a two year deal...
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do you know what, i voted that ian paisley shouldn't be thrown out of parliament because i thought hisends, you're not going to get a peace process. applause are you done? you keep poking the man in front of you me, again. you keep poking him. do you want to peak? are you keep poking him. do you want to peak? are you trying to speak?” keep poking him. do you want to peak? are you trying to speak? i can do. ok. you've talked to these people in the past. you talked, when you talked about the nuclear option, talking is where you want to go. david often said at the end of programmes, tell the public to press the red button are you saying you will never, ever, underany circumstances, press the red button? we discussed this at some length about the aspirations we all have. i don't want to be responsible for the destruction of millions of people, neither do you. we have to work for a world where they're not available and not used. the man with the beard over there. yes. to bring it back to economics. it's all very well for a socialist to stand there with his nice little red book and say we're
do you know what, i voted that ian paisley shouldn't be thrown out of parliament because i thought hisends, you're not going to get a peace process. applause are you done? you keep poking the man in front of you me, again. you keep poking him. do you want to peak? are you keep poking him. do you want to peak? are you trying to speak?” keep poking him. do you want to peak? are you trying to speak? i can do. ok. you've talked to these people in the past. you talked, when you talked about the...
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founded by ian paisley in 1971, it is considered very right wing opposing same-sex marriage and abortion rights. >> this is the result that no one could have predicted just weeks away. and shaken up the political landscape. brexit negotiations set nine days away and european leaders are waiting for visitors from london provides more uncertainty and then the question of theresa may's future. she needs to reflect on what went wrong. >> i'm sorry for all those candidates and hard-working party workers who weren't successful, but also particularly sorry for those colleagues who were mps and ministers who contributed so much to our country and who lost their seats and didn't deserve to lose their seats. and as i reflect on the results, i will reflect on what we need to do in the future to take the party forward. >> well, for more on the election fallout, i'm joined by melissa bell in london and the prime minister there saying she has to reflect on this and that. she does have a lot of reflecting to do, especially how did this go so wrong for her? >> a lot of reflecting, natalie. a lot of conv
founded by ian paisley in 1971, it is considered very right wing opposing same-sex marriage and abortion rights. >> this is the result that no one could have predicted just weeks away. and shaken up the political landscape. brexit negotiations set nine days away and european leaders are waiting for visitors from london provides more uncertainty and then the question of theresa may's future. she needs to reflect on what went wrong. >> i'm sorry for all those candidates and...
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. >>> in the mlb draft phillies selected adam paisley an outfielder from virginia left that i bats .390 in the junior year after the draft director of amateur scouting johnny alvarez talked about why they picked this guy. >> he can hit, he can hit with power, he has got incredible inn tankables for the game and he has got outstanding make up what we consider make up his character his intelligence, his field awareness, and is really good. >> former eagle, jeremy maclin signed a two year deal with the baltimore ravens, finally, finding a home, that is sports in a minute i'm sean bell. four hours of deliberations and no verdict. >> jury is preparing for their first full day in deciding his fate. could it come today. it is officially a heat wave today. how hot is to it day? so hot philadelphia schools are giving the kid a half day. >>> also ahead all eyes are on norristown where case against bill cosby has now gone to the jury. >>> oh, yeah, he is sorry now punishment this politician is getting for decking a reporter on election eve. >> here we go. great to have you with us on this tuesday,
. >>> in the mlb draft phillies selected adam paisley an outfielder from virginia left that i bats .390 in the junior year after the draft director of amateur scouting johnny alvarez talked about why they picked this guy. >> he can hit, he can hit with power, he has got incredible inn tankables for the game and he has got outstanding make up what we consider make up his character his intelligence, his field awareness, and is really good. >> former eagle, jeremy maclin...
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. >>> in the mlb draft phillies drafted adam paisley a outfielder out of virginia a lefty that batted .390 in his junior year and supposed ton an athletic kid with an rocket arm. he was a pitcher for virginia as well. >>> jeremy maclin signs a two year deal with the baltimore ravens. maclin was released about a week ago, he is only 29 years old so a lot of good years left, in his body. that is sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. discover new york state's rich legacy of equality. plan your trip to our equal rights destinations at iloveny.com >>> tiger woodies reportedly back in rehab this morning. >> thinks all part of the effort to try to keep custody of his two children. according to reports wood has entered a rehab for prescription pill addiction. he was arrested for driving under influence, of course, on memorial day. he had not been drinking and to
. >>> in the mlb draft phillies drafted adam paisley a outfielder out of virginia a lefty that batted .390 in his junior year and supposed ton an athletic kid with an rocket arm. he was a pitcher for virginia as well. >>> jeremy maclin signs a two year deal with the baltimore ravens. maclin was released about a week ago, he is only 29 years old so a lot of good years left, in his body. that is sports in a minute. i'm sean bell. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going....
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. >>> this is 3-year-old hanna paisley. she knew she wanted to be a cop when she was just 18 months old, so the kansas city girl wants to make enough money for a uniform. hanna quickly made enough money for a costume. when the crowd thinned out, her mom's friend posted on facebook that hanna wanted to be a real officer. >> she game back with her uniform at noon, by 3:00, we had police lined up everyw. like me too. >> that post was all about hanna wanting to see a real officer, and from horseback, to helicopter, police from all over the area, stopped by for lemonade. hanna's mom had a full heart. now hanna is saving her money for a motorized police cruiser. >>> coming up, the possible record breaking ride an uber driver thought seemed too strange to be true. >> but up next, want to get away? the internet goes crazy over southwest airlines and its latest fare sale. we are the tv doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. latest fare sale. by getting you to a real doctor so go, know, and take contr
. >>> this is 3-year-old hanna paisley. she knew she wanted to be a cop when she was just 18 months old, so the kansas city girl wants to make enough money for a uniform. hanna quickly made enough money for a costume. when the crowd thinned out, her mom's friend posted on facebook that hanna wanted to be a real officer. >> she game back with her uniform at noon, by 3:00, we had police lined up everyw. like me too. >> that post was all about hanna wanting to see a real...
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the deluxe edition, you can get the original album, but it's -- it's the paisley park remaster.imself remastered the purple -- 'cause this was -- >> questlove: the last thing he worked on. >> jimmy: that was the last thing he worked on? >> questlove: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i mean this -- >> questlove: like -- remastered for the first time in 30 years. >> jimmy: that's -- that's crazy to think about. >> questlove: the moment we've been waiting for it. >> jimmy: yeah, this is it. so if you get that, pick it up tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] this is one of the -- this is one of the best albums ever. so obviously, it has "purple rain." [ laughter ] >> questlove: are you sure? >> jimmy: yeah, you think? >> steve: yeah, you think? >> jimmy: but it has "i would die for you." can you give me a taste of that? ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] "darling nikki." oh, i remember, that was like crazy when it was -- and then "when doves cry" is my favorite prince song. 'cause you get -- just give me a little -- oh, that's my jam. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> questlove: the thing is th
the deluxe edition, you can get the original album, but it's -- it's the paisley park remaster.imself remastered the purple -- 'cause this was -- >> questlove: the last thing he worked on. >> jimmy: that was the last thing he worked on? >> questlove: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i mean this -- >> questlove: like -- remastered for the first time in 30 years. >> jimmy: that's -- that's crazy to think about. >> questlove: the moment we've...
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joe paisley says the team is rolling at the right time. >> you look at what we have done, it is not anccident. we have never even gotten to a state title let alone won one so i think guys are ready to make that happen. >> returning all but two players from last years team falcons came into the season with high expectations, but they were up, and down, until may, when they got hot. rattling off 12 straight wins, including a 12 to nothing win over liberty in the semis. >> they really are a team. one guy doesn't get job done next guy steps up and does it. they are always, they are always rooting for each other and everybody is in every single game and it has been exciting for them to be a part of something special. >> led by 13 seniors it is a tight group that has been together for years. >> it is really special. we live real close too. we hang out a lot. go out to dinner with these guys. we have been sharing friendship was these guys, literally, for a lifetime. >> nobody in pennsbury has made it this far competed for state title and it is huge for us, for a program and it is up to us ind
joe paisley says the team is rolling at the right time. >> you look at what we have done, it is not anccident. we have never even gotten to a state title let alone won one so i think guys are ready to make that happen. >> returning all but two players from last years team falcons came into the season with high expectations, but they were up, and down, until may, when they got hot. rattling off 12 straight wins, including a 12 to nothing win over liberty in the semis. >> they...
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her husband tim mcgraw waving the towels, getting the crowd hyped, almost as awesome as brad paisleycatfish, that thing's big as his head. former nashville fan, a favorite spoiling the party, patrick borne quist, traded to pittsburgh three years ago, broke the scoreless tie with 95 seconds to go in regulation. penguins win 2-0, sidney crosby hoisting lord stanley's cup for pittsburgh, the nhl's first back-to-back champs in 19 years. crosby named the stanley cup playoffs mvp for the second straight year. a victory parade and rally are in the works. >>. >> team usa and mexico go toe to toe in world cup qualifying action last night. you want to find out how you fly 80,000 fans in mexico city? captain america, michael bradley, look at this. pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. both of these teams battle to a 1-1 draw. it's only the third time in history that team usa has ever earned a point at azteca in world cup qualifying. dave, i know you want to talk pittsburgh. how about those penguins? >> sidney crosby. what can you say about this guy? three cups two conn smythes, two gold medals
her husband tim mcgraw waving the towels, getting the crowd hyped, almost as awesome as brad paisleycatfish, that thing's big as his head. former nashville fan, a favorite spoiling the party, patrick borne quist, traded to pittsburgh three years ago, broke the scoreless tie with 95 seconds to go in regulation. penguins win 2-0, sidney crosby hoisting lord stanley's cup for pittsburgh, the nhl's first back-to-back champs in 19 years. crosby named the stanley cup playoffs mvp for the second...
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secretary of state, some of the most difficult negotiations that led to martin mcguinness and ian paisleyld enemies ruling effectively, and that has continued for nearly ten years before it all fell over at the beginning of the year. you have got to remain neutral, you cannot be dependent on anyone, any one party, then you don't enjoy the confidence of the others. all the others, not just sinn fein, notjust gerry adams is the leader, but all the other parties have said we really cannot see how the secretary of state and the prime minister can be neutral. that is really interesting, and i ta ke that is really interesting, and i take your point, you are not saying that this is specific to the dup. that said, i am curious what experience you have, what knowledge you have of some of the people who might negotiating here. nigel dodds, you may know little more of, what are your thoughts about the attack they will be taking and what they might be asking for? nigel dodds, the parliamentary leader, is a very seasoned negotiator, a tough one, extremely able. there are others in the team, ian paisle
secretary of state, some of the most difficult negotiations that led to martin mcguinness and ian paisleyld enemies ruling effectively, and that has continued for nearly ten years before it all fell over at the beginning of the year. you have got to remain neutral, you cannot be dependent on anyone, any one party, then you don't enjoy the confidence of the others. all the others, not just sinn fein, notjust gerry adams is the leader, but all the other parties have said we really cannot see how...