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i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to the newspaper unless someone died? in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and
i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to...
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. >> bomb alerts are becoming part of life again in northern ireland. this controlled explosion over the weekend was carried out by the army with a suspicious package left near belfast. one of these children play in the street gave a radio interview about what happened when the device went off. >> i did not really know what it was. i just ran. it was like, shock and really nervous, and just a sad and stuff. >> i did not know what to do. [crying] >> despite the outrage over what happened here in northern ireland, there has been more violence since. after a difficult summer for the police in northern ireland, a debate has begun about how to tackle dissident republicans before their violence gets any worse. >> there have been calls for mi5 to handle the lead role in intelligence gathering with police in belfast. it is not likely to happen. but one suggestion that is gathering is the idea of opening of talks with the dissidents at some stage. >> history has said that there has never been a security solution to terrorism, whether in ireland, europe, or acros
. >> bomb alerts are becoming part of life again in northern ireland. this controlled explosion over the weekend was carried out by the army with a suspicious package left near belfast. one of these children play in the street gave a radio interview about what happened when the device went off. >> i did not really know what it was. i just ran. it was like, shock and really nervous, and just a sad and stuff. >> i did not know what to do. [crying] >> despite the outrage...
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the report gives details between the northern ireland secretary and a catholic bishop. documentiously-secret reveals that the secretary saw the cardinal privately. the cardinal agreed he was a very bad name -- a very bad man and he would see what could be done. this music was shared with the then-consul. he said "i would prefer a transfer to tipperary." father james chesney was later transferred to donnegal, as the cardinal had wanted. >> i believe conway did what he believed to be right in that situation. he was faced with an impossible situation. his primary concern was the prevention of violence. >> from the government, there was an apology. >> i am profoundly sorry that this man who was allegedly involved in this appalling atrocities did not go through the full process of law. and i am very sorry for the families to let been waiting a long time for this report to come through. >> but for many of those relatives, just saying sorry about the government cover-up is not good enough. >> i can understand what they did and why they did it, but that does not really make it
the report gives details between the northern ireland secretary and a catholic bishop. documentiously-secret reveals that the secretary saw the cardinal privately. the cardinal agreed he was a very bad name -- a very bad man and he would see what could be done. this music was shared with the then-consul. he said "i would prefer a transfer to tipperary." father james chesney was later transferred to donnegal, as the cardinal had wanted. >> i believe conway did what he believed to...
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that's what happened to me once when i went to ireland i staid at a b and b. there are a zillion every other house is a b and b. i hit on the one b and beshgs where the owner said, your last name is to bein i know where all the to beins came to ireland. i said, i'm all ears. this poem goes into that and the last part is a translation from an irish song, the ring. >> i followed the winding coast road back from cove airny moore and her brother cast in branz at the center entrance head of a line at elis island looking as though they a choired dreksz in their own country. dim passage through american wait and coffinship the figures of a prior generation real to swells and sound effects each swollen in the ache of crossing. my father's ship united states streaming to the harbor, the way it steamed in the narrows below the rising towers of the bridge. above the keys, saint coalmans resided over the dock where my mother's mother waited and my father's forefather disappeared like vermon in the fields they flooded home. i can tell you where the to beins first landed th
that's what happened to me once when i went to ireland i staid at a b and b. there are a zillion every other house is a b and b. i hit on the one b and beshgs where the owner said, your last name is to bein i know where all the to beins came to ireland. i said, i'm all ears. this poem goes into that and the last part is a translation from an irish song, the ring. >> i followed the winding coast road back from cove airny moore and her brother cast in branz at the center entrance head of a...
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irish debt under fire and fresh bank jitters so ireland's borrowing cost of so. again and part of the reason is it's just emerged that the european commission revealed this week that it had approved government support worth twenty four point three billion euros for anglo irish bank a b. which is significantly higher than what dublin said it would be in the spring while they created the bad bank. and that's an open ended slush fund and the number of bad debts in ireland will continue to increase as they disclose magically no more bad debts oh look the little leprechaun with a surely stick let us to the end of the rainbow and there's more bad debt and this will just continue on as the pimps in the irish banking system get out there surely stick green felt hat and they're driving around in their little irish print moby oh and they're abusing the population like we've seen other countries the head of the irish central bank patrick hone a hand fumed they were agree just in a league of their own saying of ai be if it hadn't been for them the losses would have been mana
irish debt under fire and fresh bank jitters so ireland's borrowing cost of so. again and part of the reason is it's just emerged that the european commission revealed this week that it had approved government support worth twenty four point three billion euros for anglo irish bank a b. which is significantly higher than what dublin said it would be in the spring while they created the bad bank. and that's an open ended slush fund and the number of bad debts in ireland will continue to increase...
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and that's an open ended slush fund and the number of bad debts in ireland will continue to increase as they disclose magically no more about debts oh look the little leprechaun with the surely stick let us to the end of the rainbow and there's more bad debt and this will just continue on as the pimps in the irish banking system get out there surely stick green felt hat and they're driving around in their little irish b o. and they're abusing the population like we've seen in other countries the head of the irish central bank patrick. fumed they were agree just in a league of their own saying of ai be if it hadn't been for them the losses would have been manageable the net cost to the irish state of recapitalizing the banks is twenty five billion euros or fifteen percent to sixteen percent of irish g.d.p. it is nearly all the result of a ib like a shopkeeper at the end of the year after having everything stolen from them saying well my business would have been manageable had it not been for the fact that i got robbed yeah that's right the irish economy is sinking into oblivion becaus
and that's an open ended slush fund and the number of bad debts in ireland will continue to increase as they disclose magically no more about debts oh look the little leprechaun with the surely stick let us to the end of the rainbow and there's more bad debt and this will just continue on as the pimps in the irish banking system get out there surely stick green felt hat and they're driving around in their little irish b o. and they're abusing the population like we've seen in other countries...
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how the british government and the catholic church covered up the priest's role in one of northern ireland's most notorious bombings. and celebrating the waiting game. 33 miners will be tracked until christmas. -- trapped until christmas. hello to you. it is viewed with increasing alarm by the united states, the african union, in neighboring ethiopia. insurgents stormed the hotel in mogadishu, killing more than 30 people. this included six members of parliament and 5 government troops. at least 70 have died in two days in some of the heaviest fighting in years. we have this report from neighboring kenya. >> even by the standards of somalia, it was shocking. a group of gunmen stormed a hotel in what was supposed be the safe zone for a transitional government troops. the hotel was close to the presidential palace. the brutal death toll is 32, said the deputy prime minister. that includes six members of parliament and five military. the assailants blew themselves up. the gunman -- it is claimed to be done and killed as many as 60. it is dramatically proved that there is no safety. the insurgent
how the british government and the catholic church covered up the priest's role in one of northern ireland's most notorious bombings. and celebrating the waiting game. 33 miners will be tracked until christmas. -- trapped until christmas. hello to you. it is viewed with increasing alarm by the united states, the african union, in neighboring ethiopia. insurgents stormed the hotel in mogadishu, killing more than 30 people. this included six members of parliament and 5 government troops. at least...
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ireland's debt problems deepened on wednesday after standard and poor's reduced its credit rating. the decision to downgrade the rating will increase ireland's borrowing costs as a trip stable -- struggles to stabilize its troubled banking sector. hecthe irish government quickly criticized s&p, saying it disagreed with the agency's conclusion. more optimism on the german economy. 7000 executives are pretty upbeat about the prospects of their businesses. the business climate index hit a three-year high. >> order books are filling up, and companies are investing in new technologies. germany has emerged from recession stronger than other industrialized nations, and confidence is rising, something underlined by the latest business sentiment survey. index has been climbing steadily since december 2008. it has now reached 106.7. the mood among german executives has not been this good in three years. however, that optimis cld be fresh about the strengthalf of ul be arfuelng f of da unrsre that thr analysts see eufirst, a ty mb index c10,060an frchosti. it ima lury ha. cts' athemit bo aha
ireland's debt problems deepened on wednesday after standard and poor's reduced its credit rating. the decision to downgrade the rating will increase ireland's borrowing costs as a trip stable -- struggles to stabilize its troubled banking sector. hecthe irish government quickly criticized s&p, saying it disagreed with the agency's conclusion. more optimism on the german economy. 7000 executives are pretty upbeat about the prospects of their businesses. the business climate index hit a...
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in a sense in northern ireland. we had about 700 days of failure and one day of success. and we approach this task with the same determination to success and that's not with standing the difficulties and not with standing the inability to get a final result so far included past efforts but past efforts at peace, that did not succeed cannot be tear us from trying again. the cause is noble and just and right for all concerned. >> michelle and then we'll go up to martha and back. >> i want to beat a sense of the time-line. 12 months is a deadline or is that - or is it looser than that and following up on the other question, what makes this for us any different from all other peace processes? >> we will only know the answer to your second question when it is completed, but i believe that, as i said in response to the previous question, that the cause is so important, so right, so just that our continued effort is the right thing to do. we're going to pursue it with determination. i believe that the two leaders, themselves. president habas and net yah o are sincere and serious
in a sense in northern ireland. we had about 700 days of failure and one day of success. and we approach this task with the same determination to success and that's not with standing the difficulties and not with standing the inability to get a final result so far included past efforts but past efforts at peace, that did not succeed cannot be tear us from trying again. the cause is noble and just and right for all concerned. >> michelle and then we'll go up to martha and back. >> i...
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. >>> alameda county officials are taking steps to send a former catholic priest back to ireland. residents of a quiet cul-de-sac say they were stunned to learn that their neighbor, a 74-year- old man is wanted for abusing boys in ireland in the 1970's. he has worked at churches and in eureka and sacramento. irish authorities say that he committed indecent assault on six boys aged 11 to 14. >> that surprised me. he does not seem to be that kind of person. he seemed to be pretty much to himself. he has a lien friend. >> he's been held at the jail and his lawyer would try to get him released on bill. >>> now to a related story on the fate of the same set x marriage. the u.s. district judge announced that he will leave nearby -- will reveal by noon tomorrow whether same-sex marriages can succeed. whatever happens tomorrow, prop 8 supporters -- i'm sorry, the proposition that and same-sex marriage say they will pursue that appeal possibly all the way to the u.s. supreme court. >>> san francisco parking meters will remain free on sundays. officials with the transportation agency are dr
. >>> alameda county officials are taking steps to send a former catholic priest back to ireland. residents of a quiet cul-de-sac say they were stunned to learn that their neighbor, a 74-year- old man is wanted for abusing boys in ireland in the 1970's. he has worked at churches and in eureka and sacramento. irish authorities say that he committed indecent assault on six boys aged 11 to 14. >> that surprised me. he does not seem to be that kind of person. he seemed to be pretty...
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and northern ireland. nice and dry for iberia, and also for much of paris -- france and the low countries and its dry to the east, too. that's not what we want. we need rain into western parts of russia. what we look at here is the air. look although the color of the skies. really smoggy here. the fumes in the air from the fires just toxic. people are being told to stay indoors or if you have to go outside wearing a mask is a good idea. look at the temperatures on friday. not going down at all. 38 degrees in moscow, very hot in kiev as well, much better out towards the west in the low 20s there for you. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's it for this edition of "newsline." we'll be back in half an hour. thanks for joining us on nhk world. jj
and northern ireland. nice and dry for iberia, and also for much of paris -- france and the low countries and its dry to the east, too. that's not what we want. we need rain into western parts of russia. what we look at here is the air. look although the color of the skies. really smoggy here. the fumes in the air from the fires just toxic. people are being told to stay indoors or if you have to go outside wearing a mask is a good idea. look at the temperatures on friday. not going down at all....
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[applause] >> we have the general counsel of ireland, germany, hungary, the russian federation, also mexico. [applause] >> also the consul of gillette -- chile and peru. [applause] >> i would like to call-up the mayor's deputy chief of staff. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] i want to welcome all of you here. [speaking spanish] hopefully you are enjoying yourself. i am here on behalf of mayor newsom. -- newsom. september and october are important times for us. this allows us to celebrate our culture and show the rest of the community here in san francisco what makes us so special. this is a great opportunity for all of us and many of you have exciting events happening. we are glad to have you with us tonight. i have that great opportunity to present one of our proclamations' this evening to mr. juan gonzales. he has been a pioneer in hispanic journalism. he works for the oldest bilingual newspaper in the bay area. we have a proclamation from mayor newsom. if mr. gonzalez can come forward, that would be fantastic. [applause] >> thank you. so, what the mayor proclaimed for tomorrow is
[applause] >> we have the general counsel of ireland, germany, hungary, the russian federation, also mexico. [applause] >> also the consul of gillette -- chile and peru. [applause] >> i would like to call-up the mayor's deputy chief of staff. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] i want to welcome all of you here. [speaking spanish] hopefully you are enjoying yourself. i am here on behalf of mayor newsom. -- newsom. september and october are important times for us. this...
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many of the undocumented from ireland are from northern ireland. they are both irish citizens and u.k. citizens. we have tried to engage the u.k. government in pressing for this, and they have had no interest. there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >> no, i wouldn't. but i'm reminded of what voltere said, which is let not the perfect be the enemy of the good. by holding out for the perfect, there are 12 million in a bad way in this country. >> what is the difference between imperfect and the atrocious. >> i would ask you to not let the perfect outway the we. thank you for having this commission tonight. someone
many of the undocumented from ireland are from northern ireland. they are both irish citizens and u.k. citizens. we have tried to engage the u.k. government in pressing for this, and they have had no interest. there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the...
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the new muscovite celtic and ireland midfielder aiden mcgeady signs a record deal with spartak moscow. slice of the action belgium the netherlands presents their joint bids for the twenty eighteen twenty twenty two football world cups. and shooting stars president made a very good congratulates russia's newly crowned world champions and promises more backing for the sport. but let's start with the most anticipated move in the russian prime really excited far this summer a spot at moscow have finally signed republic of ireland midfielder aiden mcgeady the twenty four year old moved from celtic on a four and a half a contract testing the nine time russian champions almost fifteen million u.s. dollars which is believed to be the biggest ever deal for scottish born players however making these moves could prove to be a time a beast with coach very camp in his side languishing in mid table with only five wins out of fifteen games so far this season sparta next play at city rivals like a mighty fine stand they. call it something they are. staying with football as the new english premier lea
the new muscovite celtic and ireland midfielder aiden mcgeady signs a record deal with spartak moscow. slice of the action belgium the netherlands presents their joint bids for the twenty eighteen twenty twenty two football world cups. and shooting stars president made a very good congratulates russia's newly crowned world champions and promises more backing for the sport. but let's start with the most anticipated move in the russian prime really excited far this summer a spot at moscow have...
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ireland is one of the oldest cities in russia. devoted to its featuring countless poems stories and songs. and here is the main transport link that stretches all the way down to the caspian sea. the longest river in new york to process through many major russian cities such as q sounds to modest and volgograd. preceded by viking settlements in the april ninth centuries the city is said to have been founded in the tent and as an outpost the principality over stuff. centuries later became russia's second largest city the first time during the publishing of russia in sixteen twelve it was the unofficial capital of russia. today the city has a population of over six hundred thousand it's an important heritage site and off to moscow and st petersburg it's one of the main tourist destinations we come from the u.s. where something that one hundred years old is considered all and here we've been able to see magnificent frescoes that are up to a thousand years old so it's been just an incredible experience. you can see why this city is so
ireland is one of the oldest cities in russia. devoted to its featuring countless poems stories and songs. and here is the main transport link that stretches all the way down to the caspian sea. the longest river in new york to process through many major russian cities such as q sounds to modest and volgograd. preceded by viking settlements in the april ninth centuries the city is said to have been founded in the tent and as an outpost the principality over stuff. centuries later became...
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that wants to be a country you know united kingdom is is not three different countries in a northern ireland actually want to be part of a union and while people want it works and other countries are different prices of what constitutes a nation i forgot will that he didn't cause any trouble at all well this is a democratic politician democratically elected who is not an extremist if you actually bothered to look he's actually defending liberal democracy against extremist people because in the trouble outside of the house of commons i went outside often because i had lunch with mr wilders another woman with the extreme left who were verbal e attacking the english defense league who had nothing to do with what would resign from the other side of the street so as usual it was the extreme left who was stirring up the trouble and trying to cause violence and confrontation and you know some unscrupulous commentators and then accuse the winners of betraying which is totally untrue mr aris or number of occasions i wouldn't have anything to do with him if i thought he was an extremist but i think he
that wants to be a country you know united kingdom is is not three different countries in a northern ireland actually want to be part of a union and while people want it works and other countries are different prices of what constitutes a nation i forgot will that he didn't cause any trouble at all well this is a democratic politician democratically elected who is not an extremist if you actually bothered to look he's actually defending liberal democracy against extremist people because in the...
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target for city with the transfer finally going through a week ago when stephen mcdonell the stephen ireland agreed to move to vili a park part exchange roberto mancini's sow's milner was the first of its targets adding that he's unlikely to bring anybody else before the transfer window closes at the end of the month. the most near to be a good opportunity to bill is a very good club are close to winning something. you know manchester city is also a very good club to move in the right direction. you know there's a lot of fantastic players. fantastic opportunity also so. i knew it will be a good opportunity but i say until the clubs agree with you there's nothing for me to do close was a congressman who was the first. but. it's. the idea i think so yes that may be. here. in this moment we have. to. say to shore must wait the next two days. by the way to get their freedom. meanwhile also no have completed the signing of french the founders of our sales q r c from severe the formerly on star will be available for the londoners champions league campaign but will not join the team in saturday's p
target for city with the transfer finally going through a week ago when stephen mcdonell the stephen ireland agreed to move to vili a park part exchange roberto mancini's sow's milner was the first of its targets adding that he's unlikely to bring anybody else before the transfer window closes at the end of the month. the most near to be a good opportunity to bill is a very good club are close to winning something. you know manchester city is also a very good club to move in the right...
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well, a lot of excess savings from asia flowed into spain and ireland as well, so they had a lot of the same global imbalances we did. there are some exceptions. i mean, you had oil producing countries like norway, where the exporters had capital, rather than the importers. so they had a little different situation, but i think it's very difficult, currently, to divorce yourself from the dollar, given it's the reserve currency of the world. so i think that, to me, is one of the key things going forward, and that is as long as we sort of set a loose monetary policy that can set the groundwork for bubbles, a lot of countries are going to vary difficulty adjusting to that. >> i gotta ask you about duncan niederauer's comment that we heard just a moment ago, where he says, you know, get beyond the blame game. who cares how we got here? i think is how he said it. don't we have to care how we got here if we're gonna prevent getting there again? or is that kind of a symptom of the problem is that we say, oh, what's past is past, let's just move on and make more money. mark? >> i think the thing
well, a lot of excess savings from asia flowed into spain and ireland as well, so they had a lot of the same global imbalances we did. there are some exceptions. i mean, you had oil producing countries like norway, where the exporters had capital, rather than the importers. so they had a little different situation, but i think it's very difficult, currently, to divorce yourself from the dollar, given it's the reserve currency of the world. so i think that, to me, is one of the key things going...
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in ireland, phoebie was part of a similar pact. in ireland phoebie spread rumors about the girl. in massachusetts, the girls allegedly called her an irish whore. in ireland, it was phoebie doing the name calling, logging on to a message board and using a racial slur. >> i think the irony here is that this racial slur that phoebie used is really an exact parallel of the insults that the kids at south hadley hurled at her later. and yet they have been criminally charged. the consequences are just dramatically different. >> reporter: and so was the outcome, phoebie hanged herself in massachusetts. what causes kids to be bullies or victims are literally the same thing, they have anxiety, depression, frustration and anger. >> phoebie prince battled all of it. she once swallowed a whole bottle of seroquel and had a history of cutting herself. now the alleged bullies charged in phoebie's suicide are using her past to clear their names. one of their lawyers just filed this motion asking the court to release phoebie's full medical and mental history. >> i believe that the medical records
in ireland, phoebie was part of a similar pact. in ireland phoebie spread rumors about the girl. in massachusetts, the girls allegedly called her an irish whore. in ireland, it was phoebie doing the name calling, logging on to a message board and using a racial slur. >> i think the irony here is that this racial slur that phoebie used is really an exact parallel of the insults that the kids at south hadley hurled at her later. and yet they have been criminally charged. the consequences...
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. >>> federal authorities are taking steps to extradite is catholic priest from the bay area to ireland. patrick mccabe friends say they were shocked for learning he was accused of sexually abused boys in ireland. irish authorities say he committed indecent assault on six boys ranging from age 11 to 14. >>> a south bay woman is suing the sports organization usa swimming claiming the group knew but did nothing about complaints about the swimming coach accused of molesting her years ago. janice thompson accused her former coach of sexual abusing her. thompson is now 28 years old. >> usa swimming does everything to protect its image and ignore the swimmers that become victims. >> they are involved in similar charges with another boy. >>> while an israeli general are admitting mistakes were made during a bloody controversy bound for gaza. when israeli troops staged a raid on those ships. in an investigation to whether the raid and israel's hamas conformed to law, the general testified that israel's mistake was not knowing enough about the resistance and having an adequate man power to secur
. >>> federal authorities are taking steps to extradite is catholic priest from the bay area to ireland. patrick mccabe friends say they were shocked for learning he was accused of sexually abused boys in ireland. irish authorities say he committed indecent assault on six boys ranging from age 11 to 14. >>> a south bay woman is suing the sports organization usa swimming claiming the group knew but did nothing about complaints about the swimming coach accused of molesting her...
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the index came in worse than expected but investors looked at the debt from spain and ireland, and actually, that took away a lot of fear. during the afternoon, we got betterthan-pected economic data from the u.s. and solid units. >> let's have a closer look. the index closed 1.5% higher at 62.06. in new york, retailer earnings backo the market, dow jones up o 10,405. the euro is trading at $1.2878. japan's government is examining economic boosting strategies. the current strength of currency is causing concern about export profitability. economic growth was stagnant in japan in the second quarter. japanese are jittery. on tuesday, the nikkei index dropped to its lowest level in 8 months. general motors is expected to file for a public offering in the coming days. this comes just over a year after they emerged from bankruptcy. they hope to raise enough money to allow the government to sell some stake in gm. >> gm recalled 240,000 suv's because seatbelt damage could prevent safety. the announcement comes as gm prepares to return to wall street. gm hopes its ipo will go to $20 billion and red
the index came in worse than expected but investors looked at the debt from spain and ireland, and actually, that took away a lot of fear. during the afternoon, we got betterthan-pected economic data from the u.s. and solid units. >> let's have a closer look. the index closed 1.5% higher at 62.06. in new york, retailer earnings backo the market, dow jones up o 10,405. the euro is trading at $1.2878. japan's government is examining economic boosting strategies. the current strength of...
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in a sense, in northern ireland, we had about 700 days of failure and one day of success. we approached this past with the same determination to succeed, notwithstanding the difficulties and not withstanding past efforts. that can not deter us from trying again. because it is noble and a just and right for all concerned. >> thank you. >> i wanted to get it in in terms of this timeline. the 12 months, do you see that as a deadline or is it looser than that? what makes this peace process any different from all other peace processes? >> we will only know the answer to your second question when it is completed. i believe, as i said in response to the previous question, that the cause is so important, so right, so just, that our continued effort is the right thing to do. with going to pursue it determination. i believe that the two leaders themselves are sincere and serious and believe that it can be done and we will do everything humanly possible to help them see that it is done. with respect to your first question, prime minister netanyahu said in a public appearance in this
in a sense, in northern ireland, we had about 700 days of failure and one day of success. we approached this past with the same determination to succeed, notwithstanding the difficulties and not withstanding past efforts. that can not deter us from trying again. because it is noble and a just and right for all concerned. >> thank you. >> i wanted to get it in in terms of this timeline. the 12 months, do you see that as a deadline or is it looser than that? what makes this peace...
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a company in ireland has been operating a successful demonstration unit for about two years. digestion is part of our san francisco green cycle program. providing benefits to collect restaurant waste and keep it away from our sewers. very digestible. it would involve a simple receiving station. there would need to be good odor control and may be some process to remove the debris and additional water sfgov.or [unintelligible] we are conducting a study at southeast related to the production to generate biodiesel. i can give you several examples of the co-digestion. having done it for years, down south of the river. next is the biofuel category, involving processes that convert biomasses been to gas, liquid, or solid. with a high fuel value, it can be handled and burned like regular fuel. one example i will give is this process called slurry carb, involving high temperatures as high as supercritical water bringing slurry to 450 degrees, 600 psi. you limit the oxygen supply in the condition and it undergoes a process where it breaks down into carbon dioxide and a charred substanc
a company in ireland has been operating a successful demonstration unit for about two years. digestion is part of our san francisco green cycle program. providing benefits to collect restaurant waste and keep it away from our sewers. very digestible. it would involve a simple receiving station. there would need to be good odor control and may be some process to remove the debris and additional water sfgov.or [unintelligible] we are conducting a study at southeast related to the production to...
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tonight the effort to send him back to ireland. >>> i would say that it's definitely worth it. after would i've been through. >>> a bay area teenager nearly lost his life on the baseball diamond. tonight new rules to try to prevent tragedy on the football field and how it will impact all california high schools. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >>> hello again. i'm heather holmes again in tonight for julie haener. >>> officers have just taken a man into custody after a very long chase and standoff. it happened just minutes ago not far from willow pass road. this was itself scene just a few minutes ago as the man
tonight the effort to send him back to ireland. >>> i would say that it's definitely worth it. after would i've been through. >>> a bay area teenager nearly lost his life on the baseball diamond. tonight new rules to try to prevent tragedy on the football field and how it will impact all california high schools. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >>> hello again. i'm heather holmes again in tonight for julie haener. >>> officers have...
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are there examples that you point to and say boy, for we can just do what we are doing in dublin, ireland? >> yale is doing a lot of work on distribution of food from small farms in connecticut into a big institution and figuring out the ways they can use the packing facilities for canning the tomatoes from the local farmer and having the delivery come to the university. and if they can be doing that research on it, then sharing that is a beautiful thing. >> couple of questions, has it been difficult to spread your philosophy to urban communities and what solutions, more specifically, can you offer to help education poor communities and support those students? if money is used as the excuse and easily used in declining resources, how do we realistically break through? >> we start growing things on every available lot. >> i wasn't joking. just think of what happened during world war ii. i grew up on my parent's victory garden. they were asked to do this as a part of the war effort. they saved all of their tin cans. they kept their milk cartons. they turned out the lights. it is the way you
are there examples that you point to and say boy, for we can just do what we are doing in dublin, ireland? >> yale is doing a lot of work on distribution of food from small farms in connecticut into a big institution and figuring out the ways they can use the packing facilities for canning the tomatoes from the local farmer and having the delivery come to the university. and if they can be doing that research on it, then sharing that is a beautiful thing. >> couple of questions, has...
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>> federal authorities are taking steps to extradite a former catholic priest from the bay area to ireland to face sexual abuse charges. neighbors of 74-year-old patrick joseph mckay expressed shock today when told he is wanted for sexually abusing boys in his native ireland in the 1970s. mckay came to the united states in 1982 and worked at churches here. the irish authorities say he committed in don't assault on six boys ranging in age from 11- 16. >> that surprises me. he doesn't seem to be that kind of a person. he seems to be very much to himself. he has a lady friend. >> mckay is being held at santa rita jail. his attorney hopes to go to court on friday to try to get him released from jail because of chronic health problems. >> san jose police said today they have arrested a registered sex offender on charges of an attempted assault at a hospital. police say 21-year-old stephen ray coolly exposed himself to a female janitor at regional medical center and then tried to sexually assault her. investigators say surveillance photos helped them track down cooley. jail records indicate he i
>> federal authorities are taking steps to extradite a former catholic priest from the bay area to ireland to face sexual abuse charges. neighbors of 74-year-old patrick joseph mckay expressed shock today when told he is wanted for sexually abusing boys in his native ireland in the 1970s. mckay came to the united states in 1982 and worked at churches here. the irish authorities say he committed in don't assault on six boys ranging in age from 11- 16. >> that surprises me. he doesn't...
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crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the hammer works in dublin ireland. >> there is an exception to the rule. >> you're right and the stones from the abbey and now dispersed and line the path. >> right. there is an older building there but never got put back together. >> this building had 33 tons of glass in it. it was recently rebuilt and one of the reasons it had to be rebuilt these moderns are much more knowledgeable than the people in the 1800's and we knee w knew wo seal up the windows and all the building we did made it rot and it needed ventilation and had to undo the work that was done and back to the original design and expensive project and $20 million plus but it's a gorgeous building. woody can tell us about carville. >> this is the last in fact carville house. it was a community of discarded streetcars, horse pulled cars, various modes of transportation that were made obsolete by electric streetcars so cars were dumped out in the beach and sunset side and people made residences and the one is there and two cable cars and that is the upper an
crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the hammer works in dublin ireland. >> there is an exception to the rule. >> you're right and the stones from the abbey and now dispersed and line the path. >> right. there is an older building there but never got put back together. >> this building had 33 tons of glass in it. it was recently rebuilt and one of the reasons it had to be rebuilt these moderns are much more knowledgeable than the people...
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delicate looks of his mother, a girl who is grandparents came to america from the severity of rural ireland to the harshness of new york city in the 1890's from rough common family lorsed. he was quietly and lovingly by respectful parents. his mother was francis anne boyle, an irish girl from the bronx, whose family was unwilling or unable to escape from the tranquility of two family yards in the outer boroughs. instead like many families they remained in the south bronx and inwood touting apartment living. most of the offspring of this family, detesting this condition, diligently sought a place in the middle class. some struggled and failed. most attained stability through service to the city. others surpassed their assigned status and rose to positions of influence in many areas of the society, reaching as far as the u.s. senate. still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. be
delicate looks of his mother, a girl who is grandparents came to america from the severity of rural ireland to the harshness of new york city in the 1890's from rough common family lorsed. he was quietly and lovingly by respectful parents. his mother was francis anne boyle, an irish girl from the bronx, whose family was unwilling or unable to escape from the tranquility of two family yards in the outer boroughs. instead like many families they remained in the south bronx and inwood touting...