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the riordan's definitely shaped flagstaff. they knew they were making improvements to the town and contributions. they knew they were making history. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to flagstaff, arizona to learn about its rich history. learn more about flagstaff and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. "q&a,"ay night on zachary would -- wood talks about his book and growing up in a troubled home. i pick up the phone, i see it as my mom. i just had a sense this is not going to be good. i don't know what it was. but i knew it was not going to be good. i answered the phone, she spoke, rt.y calm, kurt -- cu child protective services is here, please come home as soon as you can. , knew, the tone in her voice child protective services is here. i'm asking myself, am i going to live to see the next day? that is what is going through my mind. am i going to live to see the next day? because she, if ever at any point when she has a mome
the riordan's definitely shaped flagstaff. they knew they were making improvements to the town and contributions. they knew they were making history. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to flagstaff, arizona to learn about its rich history. learn more about flagstaff and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. "q&a,"ay night on zachary would -- wood talks about his book and growing...
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according to the inquest, 0'riordan died by drowning due to alcohol intoxication. to lithuania during the second world war, is being turned into a feature film. known as japan's 0skar schindler for helping to save 6,000 jewish people from nazi persecution, mr sugihara defied his government by issuing more than 2,000 transit visas to jewish families. his extraordinary achievement will be turned into a full—length feature film, all down to a documentary called sugihara survivors. earlier i spoke with sugihara survivors' award—winning writer and director, junichi kajioka. mr chiune sugihara was a japanese diplomat in lithuania in 1940, and ata time diplomat in lithuania in 1940, and at a time when no escape route from europe forjewish people. and then heissued europe forjewish people. and then he issued transit papers to japan, even though the japanese government officially wasn't allowed to do this, and as a result, he saved so many people's lives. it is an incredible story for me. so as a filmmaker, i wanted to capture this story, and make it a film. well, we heard
according to the inquest, 0'riordan died by drowning due to alcohol intoxication. to lithuania during the second world war, is being turned into a feature film. known as japan's 0skar schindler for helping to save 6,000 jewish people from nazi persecution, mr sugihara defied his government by issuing more than 2,000 transit visas to jewish families. his extraordinary achievement will be turned into a full—length feature film, all down to a documentary called sugihara survivors. earlier i...
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according to the inquest, 0'riordan died by drowning due to alcohol intoxication.
according to the inquest, 0'riordan died by drowning due to alcohol intoxication.
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news emerging from the inquest into the death of the cranberries singer dolores 0'riordan who died ondrowning. we can cross now to richard lister who is outside westminster coroner's court. what has been said? it lasted 40 minutes and we heard from two witnesses and heard statements from six other people. the coroner has wrapped things up saying as far as she was concerned was no evidence that took her own life and it was clear she had died as a result of intoxication followed by drowning and she saw her death as a tragic accident. herfinding of the cause of death was that she had died as a result of an accident. the postmortem confirmed there were no signs of injury, she had not been self harming, no other injuries on her body, the postmortem concluded that she had died as a result of and oxidation followed by drowning. —— intoxication. the verdict, this is an accident. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. the energy regulator has announced a new price cap which it says will benefit 11 million customers in the uk — saving the average cust
news emerging from the inquest into the death of the cranberries singer dolores 0'riordan who died ondrowning. we can cross now to richard lister who is outside westminster coroner's court. what has been said? it lasted 40 minutes and we heard from two witnesses and heard statements from six other people. the coroner has wrapped things up saying as far as she was concerned was no evidence that took her own life and it was clear she had died as a result of intoxication followed by drowning and...
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today would have been dolores 0'riordan's 47th birthday, with the cranberries she sold tens of millionsas described as a charismatic woman and a feisty performer. but the court heard too that she had problems in her life, that she suffered from bipolar disorder and occasional bouts of alcohol abuse. her body was found in the back of her hotel room in the park lane hilton back on january 15. her hotel room in the park lane hilton back onjanuary15. she'd beenin hilton back onjanuary15. she'd been in london for a recording se55ion been in london for a recording session and there was evidence, the court heard, in the hours before her death that should bring drinking heavily. there were several empty bottles of alcohol and a toxicology report established that she was four times over the legal blood alcohol limit for driving, at a level of alcohol in her blood which could have caused her to pass out. the cause of death listed by the postmortem examination was drowning due to alcohol intoxication. the coroner doctor shirley radcliffe said the treatment for her bipolar disorder appeared to have
today would have been dolores 0'riordan's 47th birthday, with the cranberries she sold tens of millionsas described as a charismatic woman and a feisty performer. but the court heard too that she had problems in her life, that she suffered from bipolar disorder and occasional bouts of alcohol abuse. her body was found in the back of her hotel room in the park lane hilton back on january 15. her hotel room in the park lane hilton back onjanuary15. she'd beenin hilton back onjanuary15. she'd been...
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there are thirtysomething students in riordan high school and thirtysomething students in notre dame high school. so i have been in the campus and talked to them about the faith. i've talked to them about church history. >> i no that there is a faith formation conference which now has workshops in chinese. and i no that our pastoral ministry has such works out to the chinese and there is more chinese literature. in our last minute of the segment can i bring up photos six, seven, eightnineand 11 in that order? and just roll through them to show some of the beauty that the chinese culture has provided here to the catholic church. this liturgy we are going to see is in the cathedral. i believe it is chinese new year. >> yes. >> and this happens every year, we see the mass is in chinese, we have the bishop and others participating and there are chinese dancers, chinese decorations, a blessing of ancestors and so on. let's see if i have called these photos up. >> since i came over, before this activity, the liturgy is taking part of the old culture. we wanted to show chinese culture on a
there are thirtysomething students in riordan high school and thirtysomething students in notre dame high school. so i have been in the campus and talked to them about the faith. i've talked to them about church history. >> i no that there is a faith formation conference which now has workshops in chinese. and i no that our pastoral ministry has such works out to the chinese and there is more chinese literature. in our last minute of the segment can i bring up photos six, seven,...
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it isa it is a tragic irony that today would have been dolores 0'riordan's 47th birthday.ationalfame and fortune. mostly concentrated in the 1990s, the court today heard that she was a charismatic woman and a feisty performer, with a warm and loving family. but the court also heard she had problems in her life. she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2015 and also had intermittent problems with alcohol abuse, and in fact there was evidence that in the hours before she died, she had consumed a large amount of alcohol. the court heard that her body was found in the bath of her hotel room at the park lane hilton hotel in london. she was in the city to do a recording session before what was thought to be a tour later on this year. the court heard that toxicology reports into her blood alcohol levels showed she had four times the legal limit for driving, and she was at a level where she could have passed out. the cause of death given by the postmortem examination, we heard, was drowning due to alcohol intoxication. the coroner, shirley radcliffe, said that there was evidence
it isa it is a tragic irony that today would have been dolores 0'riordan's 47th birthday.ationalfame and fortune. mostly concentrated in the 1990s, the court today heard that she was a charismatic woman and a feisty performer, with a warm and loving family. but the court also heard she had problems in her life. she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2015 and also had intermittent problems with alcohol abuse, and in fact there was evidence that in the hours before she died, she had consumed...
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the riordan's definitely helped make the town of flagstaff. they knew they were making improvements to the town. they knew they were making contributions d. they knew they were making history. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv only on c-span3. historianilitary talks about his book "grant's secret service: the intelligence for from belmont to appomattox" where he explores the ways u.s. grant uses military intelligence to defeat robert e. lee. should be close to 1:00. good afternoon, everybody. i am honored to be the chief executive officer at the national civil war museum. we want to welcome you to our monthly lecture series for august. we want to thank c-span for covering us and giving us a national audience today. we want to thank the sponsors of the museum for making this possible. to for all of you coming out the national civil war museum today. it's a real honor to be able to introduce our speaker. i have known our speaker for three d
the riordan's definitely helped make the town of flagstaff. they knew they were making improvements to the town. they knew they were making contributions d. they knew they were making history. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv only on c-span3. historianilitary talks about his book "grant's secret service: the intelligence for from belmont to appomattox" where he explores...
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this was commissioned by , an oilh riordan painting painted right on the slap at the pine. the first should be up they were the largest employers for over 50 years. how they got into that business was the older brother dennis at defiancehad been .or the navajo nation he did such an impressive letter back that they offered him a job in flagstaff just three years later, edward sills for miller and gives a fair price and a great payment land making it possible for him to buy the mill. when matt arrived here, he encourages younger brothers to follow him west and help them run the business, get set up with jobs in management, and brings his wife and daughters with to a brand-new town of flagstaff. he had only been here for two years at that point, endless opportunities. when they arrived in flagstaff, and his brothers a year or so later, it was a brand-new town, it was right next to the railroad stop, platforms with a couple of wooden buildings and about a half-mile away from that was the lumber mill. after owning the mill for about 10 years, met moves on to other things and tim
this was commissioned by , an oilh riordan painting painted right on the slap at the pine. the first should be up they were the largest employers for over 50 years. how they got into that business was the older brother dennis at defiancehad been .or the navajo nation he did such an impressive letter back that they offered him a job in flagstaff just three years later, edward sills for miller and gives a fair price and a great payment land making it possible for him to buy the mill. when matt...
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riordan that, we had an incredibly violent history of workers going on strike and often being shot or otherwise beaten by police or hired security guards from their factories. we have, in fact, the most violent labor history of any industrialized country leading to the nlra. that is still our private sector labor law. to try to channel those industrial disputes and to more productive forums. workerske it easier for to unionize, we won't have these debilitating strikes all the time. if we get to the point where workers have very few rights, are we going to see a resurgence of strikes? i certainly hope we don't see a resurgence of strikes in which there is violence and bloodshed. i will say that some of the -- the teacher strikes were not violent at all. some of the ones that we saw in the spring reflect exactly what you were saying. west virginia teachers did not have collective-bargaining rights. they didn't have formal collective-bargaining rights or right to strike, but educational funding had been pushed down to such a level, teacher salaries pushed down to such a level that teache
riordan that, we had an incredibly violent history of workers going on strike and often being shot or otherwise beaten by police or hired security guards from their factories. we have, in fact, the most violent labor history of any industrialized country leading to the nlra. that is still our private sector labor law. to try to channel those industrial disputes and to more productive forums. workerske it easier for to unionize, we won't have these debilitating strikes all the time. if we get to...
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the painting was commissioned by elizabeth riordan. it is an oil painting on a slab of ponderosa pine and framed with bark of the tree. it is the first tree of profit in the timber company. their business was the lumber mill. they were the largest employers in northern arizona for over 50 years. they owned the arizona lumber and timber company. how they got into that business was the older brother, he had been in an agent at fort defiance for the navajo nation and he wrote an impressive letter back that they wanted to meet with him and offered him a job in flagstaff as general manager of the lumber mill. just three years later, he was -- he sold the mill at a fair price with a great payment plan making it possible for him to buy the meadow. arrives, he encouraged his younger brothers to follow him west and help him run the business. he set up with jobs in management and brings his wife and daughter with him to the little town of flagstaff. the railroad had only been here for two years at that point. endless opportunities in the town. w
the painting was commissioned by elizabeth riordan. it is an oil painting on a slab of ponderosa pine and framed with bark of the tree. it is the first tree of profit in the timber company. their business was the lumber mill. they were the largest employers in northern arizona for over 50 years. they owned the arizona lumber and timber company. how they got into that business was the older brother, he had been in an agent at fort defiance for the navajo nation and he wrote an impressive letter...