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during the good club the big question there is of course that ireland has a very young population and it can sustain growth rates that germany can sustain so it needs about two and a half to three times the growth rate of germany in order to sustain itself and then we get to the traditional largely traditional largely is really either the spain greece or this stage possibly now also cyprus courtesy of greek bank restructuring and government debt restructuring for those countries neither the rates. not. really mounts are so bold as to block that doesn't really matter much for them with. structural reforms and those on the top of. those homes well that's interesting and i want to get to that but first i want to just point out that it's kind of funny that in looking at the eurozone crisis the good there is no good right the good is bad by by any kind of. objective measure right so now the ugly you say monetary policy won't help they need structural reforms one thing that you pointed out in a recent piece in the globe and mail after druggy made his remarks about what the e.c.b. is going t
during the good club the big question there is of course that ireland has a very young population and it can sustain growth rates that germany can sustain so it needs about two and a half to three times the growth rate of germany in order to sustain itself and then we get to the traditional largely traditional largely is really either the spain greece or this stage possibly now also cyprus courtesy of greek bank restructuring and government debt restructuring for those countries neither the...
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in ireland -- let's look at -- look at ireland a little first. in ireland la, the republican ireland is more prosperous than it's ever been. it's, at the moment, among the more prosperous over in the european nations. partly as a result of easing membership, well used, rather sensibly used. but then there's this awful running sore of the relations between the republican in northern ireland to my mind a major reason why this is a running sore is therefusal of political people in the republican to respect the wish of a majority of the people in northern ireland, quite a large majority, about 2/3, to remain in the united kingdom. we keep stirring that up. and the stirring of it up by our political class encourages the i.r.a. to stir up by murder which they still do. and i have been opposing that -- i've opposed it very strongly to the extent recently of joining the united kingdom unionist party in northern which is the smallest of the three uion parties. but very determined on the maintenance of the union. i found, ok, i've had a good response on t
in ireland -- let's look at -- look at ireland a little first. in ireland la, the republican ireland is more prosperous than it's ever been. it's, at the moment, among the more prosperous over in the european nations. partly as a result of easing membership, well used, rather sensibly used. but then there's this awful running sore of the relations between the republican in northern ireland to my mind a major reason why this is a running sore is therefusal of political people in the republican...
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years of roman catholicism in ireland. that followed the government's charging that the church in an irish diocese had ignored complaints against 19 priests as recently as 2009. and ireland's prime minister accused the vatican of placing its own interests over and above the protection of children. >> prime minister enda kenny: the revelations of the cloyne report have brought the government, irish catholics, and the vatican to an unprecedented juncture... >> simon: an irish prime minister had never before spoken out against the vatican in public, and enda kenny did it in parliament. >> kenny: ...because, for the first time in this country, a report into child sexual abuse exposes an attempt by the holy see to frustrate an inquiry in a sovereign democratic republic as little as three years ago, not three decades ago. >> simon: the vatican, says patsy mcgarry, also overruled archbishop martin's suggestion that two bishops associated with the scandal step down. >> mcgarry: they sent their letters of resignation to rome and ro
years of roman catholicism in ireland. that followed the government's charging that the church in an irish diocese had ignored complaints against 19 priests as recently as 2009. and ireland's prime minister accused the vatican of placing its own interests over and above the protection of children. >> prime minister enda kenny: the revelations of the cloyne report have brought the government, irish catholics, and the vatican to an unprecedented juncture... >> simon: an irish prime...
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and during the good club the big question there is of course that ireland has a very young population and it can sustain growth rates that germany can sustain so it needs about two and a half to three. the growth of germany you know this is that so then we get to the traditional there's a lot of it is a really. good use of these things possibly in cyprus courtesy thank you structure and government debt restructuring for those countries none of the rates not. really matter so people would see as conducted by doesn't really matter much for them what matters is the economic structural reforms and those are not happening. in those homes well that's interesting and i want to get to that but first i want to just point out that it's kind of funny that in looking at the eurozone crisis the good there is no good right the good is bad by by any kind of. objective measure right so now the ugly you say monetary policy won't help they need structural reforms one thing that you pointed out in a recent piece in the globe and mail after druggy made his remarks about what the e.c.b. is going to do now
and during the good club the big question there is of course that ireland has a very young population and it can sustain growth rates that germany can sustain so it needs about two and a half to three. the growth of germany you know this is that so then we get to the traditional there's a lot of it is a really. good use of these things possibly in cyprus courtesy thank you structure and government debt restructuring for those countries none of the rates not. really matter so people would see as...
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coined by the media obsessed with suffixes we'll get the skinny from economist constantine girl from ireland plus today is the unofficial five year anniversary of the credit crunch five years ago today the dow fell nearly four hundred points as france's largest bank b.n.p. poppy bah announced it was halting three funds with exposure to u.s. subprime mortgages now this triggered a credit freeze as global banks stop lending to each other central banks intervened the next couple of years are history will take stock of where we are today if we're looking at any kind of repeat and why or how it could be different this time plus brazilian central bank employees strike. are we on to something what kind of central bank activities could possibly be halted by worker protests will muse over the possibilities let's get to today's capital account. it's been a little while since we've conquered this subject matter so let's take stock of the eurozone crisis and what's just come out britain's trade deficit hit a record high in june reportedly delivering a blow to the hopes of u.k. authorities were looking f
coined by the media obsessed with suffixes we'll get the skinny from economist constantine girl from ireland plus today is the unofficial five year anniversary of the credit crunch five years ago today the dow fell nearly four hundred points as france's largest bank b.n.p. poppy bah announced it was halting three funds with exposure to u.s. subprime mortgages now this triggered a credit freeze as global banks stop lending to each other central banks intervened the next couple of years are...
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♪ ♪ came from ireland came from ireland came from ireland came from ireland ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you to these guys. thank you to the roots. we'll be right back with meredith vieira, everybody! come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm leaving you. but why? you don't appreciate me. of course i do. i love your sweet tomatoes, your soft bun. i found someone else. somebody who appreciates i'm under 400 calories. but -- but -- but i love you! ooh! enchanté! listen, i'm admittedly on the rebound, but something tells me you're under 400 calories. [ female announcer ] behold. mcdonald's favorites under 400 menu. all your faves, each under 400 calories. the simple joy of having it all. ♪ [ music playing ] [ music playing ] aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. ple
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♪ ♪ came from ireland came from ireland came from ireland came from ireland ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you to these guys. thank you to the roots. we'll be right back with meredith vieira, everybody! come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm leaving you. but why? you don't appreciate me. of course i do. i love your sweet tomatoes, your soft bun. i found someone else. somebody who appreciates i'm under 400 calories. but -- but -- but i love you! ooh! enchanté! listen, i'm admittedly on the rebound, but something tells me you're under 400 calories. [ female announcer ] behold. mcdonald's favorites under 400 menu. all your faves, each under 400 calories. the simple joy of having it all. ♪ [ music playing ] [ music playing ] aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! rlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! do
♪ ♪ came from ireland came from ireland came from ireland came from ireland ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you to these guys. thank you to the roots. we'll be right back with meredith vieira, everybody! come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm leaving you. but why? you don't appreciate me. of course i do. i love your sweet tomatoes, your soft bun. i found someone else. somebody who appreciates i'm under 400 calories. but -- but -- but i love you! ooh! enchanté! listen,...
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kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the democratic party laid out in his new book "spoiled rotten." >> the democratic party around the 1930s recognized the potential of using big government winning over classes of citizens-- clients as i call them-- and transform them into loyal voters. >> brown: and from the west african nationf mali, lisey hilsum has a story of music, architecture and art, all threatened by the country's new islamic rulers. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these insti
kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the...
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kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the democratic party laid out in his new book "spoiled rotten." >> the democratic party around the 1930s recognized the potential of using big government winning over classes of citizens-- clients as i call them-- and transform them into loyal voters. >> brown: and from the west african nation of mali, lindsey hilsum has a story of music, architecture and art, all threatened by the country's new islamic rulers. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these i
kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the...
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kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the democratic party laid out in his new book "spoiled rotten." >> the democratic party around the 1930s recognized the potential of using big government winning over classes of citizens-- clients as i call them-- and transform them into loyal voters. >> brown: and from the west african nation of mali, lindsey hilsum has a story of music, architecture and art, all threatened by the country's new islamic rulers >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these in
kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the...
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>>at a time in ireland, we've a political and economic crisis when the leaders of our country have put the resources of the state at the behest of big powerful private interests these people serve as an inspiration to both the people of ireland and in communities all around the world who are suffering because of this >>these people were offered payments, was the money not enough or was no amount of money going to be enough? >>it's not about money, it never was it's about people living in health and safety where they want to live and there carring on their way of live as they have for generations to be in tune with their own environment >>the company has nearly completed the project, but the people haven't given up? >>no, the people of rossport are very true to what they believe in they've had a huge vindication at times from the planning board of experts they will continue to believe that even if the project is finished you have to sit down at the start of this and look at solutions, get everybody on board and then it will benefit everybody, including the developer >>mr o'domhnaill, th
>>at a time in ireland, we've a political and economic crisis when the leaders of our country have put the resources of the state at the behest of big powerful private interests these people serve as an inspiration to both the people of ireland and in communities all around the world who are suffering because of this >>these people were offered payments, was the money not enough or was no amount of money going to be enough? >>it's not about money, it never was it's about...
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kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the democratic party laid out in his new book "spoiled rotten." >> the democratic party around the 1930s recognized the potential of using big government winning over classes of citizens-- clients as i call them-- and transform them into loyal voters. >> brown: and from the west african nation of mali, lindsey hilsum has a story of music, architecture and art, all threatened by the country's new islamic rulers. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of the
kira kay reports on the legal moves to unseal secret interviews with former combatants in northern ireland. >> to me it's important that i know what's on the tape and maybe there will be a court case and someone will pay for what they did to my mother. >> brown: tonight's edition of the "daily download" looks at high tech tools front and center at the political conventions in tampa and charlotte. >> woodruff: we talk to columnist jay cost about the evolution of the...
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>>at a time in ireland, we've a political and economic crisis when the leaders of our country have put the resources of the state at the behest of big powerful private interests these people serve as an inspiration to both the people of ireland and in communities all around the world who are suffering because of this >>these people were offered payments, was the money not enough or was no amount of money going to be enough? >>it's not about money, it never was it's about people living in health and safety where they want to live and there carring on their way of live as they have for generations to be in tune with their own environment >>the company has nearly completed the project, but the people haven't given up? >>no, the people of rossport are very true to what they believe in
>>at a time in ireland, we've a political and economic crisis when the leaders of our country have put the resources of the state at the behest of big powerful private interests these people serve as an inspiration to both the people of ireland and in communities all around the world who are suffering because of this >>these people were offered payments, was the money not enough or was no amount of money going to be enough? >>it's not about money, it never was it's about...
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tavis: speaking of ireland, since you went there, i read a story. i didn't know this when you were last on the program, but is it true that you met bono when you were just a kid years ago because his car had broken down? >> yeah. of course, bono's, of course, the most famous band in ireland. i remember dragging my scooter home. i had this scooter and i had the pixies which was one of my favorite bands at the time like written on the side of my scooter. i remember driving along. it was like 4:00 in the morning. i was coming back from my girlfriend's house and i saw bono pushing his car. of course, i pull in. there's no one on the road. it is like the dead of night. he was like, "can you give me a hand? " i was like, "no problem." i parked my scooter and i am pushing the car. he'd just run out of petrol and we pushed it to the garage, but we ended up having this great conversation. "you like the pixies? i was like, yeah. i was surprised he knew who the pixies were. i thought they were very much an underground band at the time, but, of course, they had
tavis: speaking of ireland, since you went there, i read a story. i didn't know this when you were last on the program, but is it true that you met bono when you were just a kid years ago because his car had broken down? >> yeah. of course, bono's, of course, the most famous band in ireland. i remember dragging my scooter home. i had this scooter and i had the pixies which was one of my favorite bands at the time like written on the side of my scooter. i remember driving along. it was...
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ireland's first gold since atlanta in '96. her dad, who's her coach gave her boxing gloves when she was 11. and since she couldn't find another girl willing to fight, she boxed with boys growing up. all of ireland stopped yesterday to watch the fight. and it seemed like they were all there in the arena. all the women boxing champions were brilliant, as the brits like to say, including their own nicola adams. a tough fighter, with a smile as sweet as her demeanor. and our own claressa shields. up from nothing in flint, michigan. a life's dream accomplished at just 17. they all made history because it's the first year for their sport in the olympics. the games aren't just for the young, however. at 52, canadian rower and silver medalist leslie thompson willie is like an ad for centrum silver. then there's the member of the japanese dressage team who's 71. and the driver of the pace bike at the velodrome, who looks like an old timey mailman, he's 65. but when he exits the track, the velodrome earns its reputation, as the daytona
ireland's first gold since atlanta in '96. her dad, who's her coach gave her boxing gloves when she was 11. and since she couldn't find another girl willing to fight, she boxed with boys growing up. all of ireland stopped yesterday to watch the fight. and it seemed like they were all there in the arena. all the women boxing champions were brilliant, as the brits like to say, including their own nicola adams. a tough fighter, with a smile as sweet as her demeanor. and our own claressa shields....
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ireland's first gold since atlanta in '96. her dad, who's her coach gave her boxing gloves when she was 11. since she couldn't find another girl willing to fight, she boxed with boys growing up. all of ireland stopped yesterday to watch the fight. and it seemed like they were all there in the arena. all the women boxing champions were brilliant as the brits like to say. including their own nikala adams. a tough fighter, with a smile as sweet as her demeanor 37 and our own clarissa shields. up from nothing in flint, michigan. a life's dream accomplished at just 17. they all made history because it's the first year for their support in the olympics. the games aren't just for the young, however. at 52, canadian rower and silver medalist leslie thompson willie is like an ad for centrum silver. then there's the member of the japanese dressage team who's 71. then the driver of the pace bike at the velodrome who looks like an old timey mailman, he's 65. when he exits the track, the velodrome earns its reputation. as the daytona of th
ireland's first gold since atlanta in '96. her dad, who's her coach gave her boxing gloves when she was 11. since she couldn't find another girl willing to fight, she boxed with boys growing up. all of ireland stopped yesterday to watch the fight. and it seemed like they were all there in the arena. all the women boxing champions were brilliant as the brits like to say. including their own nikala adams. a tough fighter, with a smile as sweet as her demeanor 37 and our own clarissa shields. up...
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a girl visiting from ireland in a bathroom stall and to see a man peeping her.at he ducked into a stall and she saw his feet at the bottom as she fled. her description matches the other two. he has seen a man he thinks maybe the suspect. >> he makes me feel like you want to whip his behind. you do not miss with kids. >> all three incidents happened here in arlington. say the suspect description matches in each of them. have any information you give them a call. >> thank you,, a. tonight, a house bill to ban abortions in the d.c. has gone down to defeat after failing to two thirds a vote. abortion-rights activists say it attempt to roll back woman a constitutional rights for abortion. approved a has deal to stop a government shutdown. lawmakers have extended funding for six months. continuing resolution tapped budget at more than $1 trillion. up toens of people lined tickets to hear president obama speak in a loud and county. rally one holding a thursday. that is part of a two day swing state tour for the campaign. be one of the first to hear her mitt romney picking as a running mate, ap
a girl visiting from ireland in a bathroom stall and to see a man peeping her.at he ducked into a stall and she saw his feet at the bottom as she fled. her description matches the other two. he has seen a man he thinks maybe the suspect. >> he makes me feel like you want to whip his behind. you do not miss with kids. >> all three incidents happened here in arlington. say the suspect description matches in each of them. have any information you give them a call. >> thank you,,...
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back in the 1850's, the potatoes stopped growing in ireland. so our great great grandfather, with the shirt on his back, made his way to boston, worked his way on the railroad to get enough money to buy a farm. and that brought him to the outskirts of jeans the wisconsin. he looked around and it was summertime and he said this looks just like ireland. then came winter. [laughter] and he said, oh, crop. but they made a go of it. and lots of immigrants came in those years. this town has lots of immigrants. there were colons, kennedy's, its urals, holy res, fagins, ryan's. we all made a go of it. we all raised their families here. we are fifth generation janesville, wisconsin natives. [cheers and applause] and it is not a unique story. it is the american story. the reason our family came here and the reason everybody else's family came here is because of what this country stands for. america is not just a piece of geography. it is an idea. [cheers and applause] it is the only country founded on an idea. and that idea is precious. that idea -- plea
back in the 1850's, the potatoes stopped growing in ireland. so our great great grandfather, with the shirt on his back, made his way to boston, worked his way on the railroad to get enough money to buy a farm. and that brought him to the outskirts of jeans the wisconsin. he looked around and it was summertime and he said this looks just like ireland. then came winter. [laughter] and he said, oh, crop. but they made a go of it. and lots of immigrants came in those years. this town has lots of...
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. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as
. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it....
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ireland decided this week to scrap their voting machines like the one stored here and. they're selling them for scrap metal because they found that they were too unreliable and too easy to hack they'd only use them once back in two thousand two thousand and. unfortunately america hasn't learned as quickly as the irish used to be in america that exit polls are the gold standard determine if there were shenanigans in an election for over a century we use them and we got very very good at it they almost never deviated by more than a few tenths of a percentage from the actual electoral outcome and when they did it was a sure sign of fraud such a sure shot such a sure sign that exit polls were used successfully to expose and then overturn fraudulent elections in places like ukraine serbia and georgia polling companies were really good at this and they had great success here in the united states in the election of one thousand nine hundred eight when voting machines only recorded seven percent of the national vote but in the elections of two thousand in two thousand and two s
ireland decided this week to scrap their voting machines like the one stored here and. they're selling them for scrap metal because they found that they were too unreliable and too easy to hack they'd only use them once back in two thousand two thousand and. unfortunately america hasn't learned as quickly as the irish used to be in america that exit polls are the gold standard determine if there were shenanigans in an election for over a century we use them and we got very very good at it they...
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unified country of ireland they have no option but to resort to violence. he conveniently forgets that although he blames the british army for the reason why they have no option, in order to deal with the violence of the ira but be that as it may even if what he says is true does it explain why under their leadership the i r a became one of the best organized and well equipped terrorist groups ever with teams devoted to the development and acquisition of weaponry of all kinds, long delay uses and that they received shiploads of arms and money from colonel gaddafi in the 1980s. how is that explained? difficult to get away from the feeling that terrorism itself became the purpose of their lives and they wanted to be good at it if that is the right way of putting it just as they now want to be good at being statesman. there is no doubt the ira and their loyalist counterparts attracted and created brutal killers but the most interesting people i think are the more complicated multifaceted people. i met some members of terrorist organizations on both sides of th
unified country of ireland they have no option but to resort to violence. he conveniently forgets that although he blames the british army for the reason why they have no option, in order to deal with the violence of the ira but be that as it may even if what he says is true does it explain why under their leadership the i r a became one of the best organized and well equipped terrorist groups ever with teams devoted to the development and acquisition of weaponry of all kinds, long delay uses...
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ireland decided this week to scrap their voting machines like the one stored here and. they're selling them for scrap metal because they found that they were too unreliable and too easy to hack they'd only use them once back in two thousand thousand two. unfortunately america hasn't learned as quickly as the irish used to be in america that exit polls are the gold standard determine if there were shenanigans in an election for over a century we use them and we got very very good at it they almost never deviated by more than a few tenths of a percentage from the actual electoral outcome and when they did it was a sure sign of fraud such a sure shot such a sure sign that exit polls were used successfully to expose and then overturn fraudulent elections in places like ukraine serbia and georgia polling companies were really good at this and they had great success here in the united states in the election of one thousand nine hundred eight when voting machines only recorded seven percent of the national vote but in the elections of two thousand in two thousand and two somet
ireland decided this week to scrap their voting machines like the one stored here and. they're selling them for scrap metal because they found that they were too unreliable and too easy to hack they'd only use them once back in two thousand thousand two. unfortunately america hasn't learned as quickly as the irish used to be in america that exit polls are the gold standard determine if there were shenanigans in an election for over a century we use them and we got very very good at it they...
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all the way to ireland. that's a good place. we'll see how people there are getting ready for tomorrow's big game. your local news is next. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." this month apple became the most valuable company in history with a stock value of $623 billion. then a week ago apple won a billion dollar patent victory over samsung. >> there were rumors twirling that the latest iphone is coming out in the next few weeks. c-net editor-at-large brian cooley has more. >> hi, charlie and norah. >> what are the ramifications of the lawsuit in which apple won over samsung? >> this is interesting. the lawsuit sounds like it's apple versus samsung. but it's really apple versus google. the android system which google fos terse. they use it to go after apple with success. steve jobs went to the grave saying it was a ripoff of their technology. it's not just samsung they're going after. they want to spook the herd of all the companies that use it. have that reverberate up to google and either get it changed dramatically o
all the way to ireland. that's a good place. we'll see how people there are getting ready for tomorrow's big game. your local news is next. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." this month apple became the most valuable company in history with a stock value of $623 billion. then a week ago apple won a billion dollar patent victory over samsung. >> there were rumors twirling that the latest iphone is coming out in the next few weeks. c-net editor-at-large brian...
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all of ireland stopped yesterday to watch the fight. and it seemed like they were all there in the arena. all the women boxing champions were brilliant as the brits like to say. including their own nikala adams. with a smile as sweet as her demeanor. and our own clarissa shields. a life's dream accomplished at just 17. they all made history because it's the first year for their support in the olympics. the games aren't just for the young, however. at 52, canadian rower and silver medalist leslie thompson willie is like an ad for centrum silver. then the driver of the pace bike at the velodrome who looks like an old timy mailman, he's 65. when he exits the track, the velodrome earns its reputation. it's fast and loud. 140 decibels inside. roughly the equivalent of standing near a jet engine. there were a slew of sad and hard stories. the face plant in bmx. the pole vaulter's pole that burst into three pieces. the weightlifter who dropped his weights on his neck. the turkish runner who finished while dissolving in tears. and remember aly
all of ireland stopped yesterday to watch the fight. and it seemed like they were all there in the arena. all the women boxing champions were brilliant as the brits like to say. including their own nikala adams. with a smile as sweet as her demeanor. and our own clarissa shields. a life's dream accomplished at just 17. they all made history because it's the first year for their support in the olympics. the games aren't just for the young, however. at 52, canadian rower and silver medalist...
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the prime minister there said today ireland has lost a national treasure. maeve binchy of county, dublin was 72. >>> up next here tonight, here in london, the pressure was on, and missy franklin came through. tonight, how this breakout star got her start. >>> finally tonight, we wanted you to meet one of the stars of these games, even though they're just getting underway. 17-year-old missy franklin, you'll see her again in the pool tonight in prime time. back home she's in high school. last night as she won her first individual gold medal in the 100 meter backstroke, her classmates were going wild as they watched live from our nbc station in denver, kusa. tonight, nbc's chris jansing talks with missy and her parents about the making of an american champion. >> reporter: watching 17-year-old missy franklin power her way to gold on monday and flashing her winning smile -- >> i couldn't be happier. >> reporter: -- it has to be hard for her parents, d.a. and dick, not to think back -- >> what are you playing with? >> a noodle. >> reporter: -- to a little girl s
the prime minister there said today ireland has lost a national treasure. maeve binchy of county, dublin was 72. >>> up next here tonight, here in london, the pressure was on, and missy franklin came through. tonight, how this breakout star got her start. >>> finally tonight, we wanted you to meet one of the stars of these games, even though they're just getting underway. 17-year-old missy franklin, you'll see her again in the pool tonight in prime time. back home she's in...
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his team together before they start their world cup qualification campaign when they play northern ireland on the seventh of september you see marketing goes. well meanwhile there were more international friend raising third in world and european champions spain claiming a narrow two one win minutes quite a rico the house side are ranked one side the world's top one hundred and managed to keep their industrious opponents in check for more than forty minutes however two quick goals before the break so with ended overstays challenges to take control as awesome new boy santi kept the love lost at home a long range cracka four sets fabregas and their second however midway through the second half substitute marks in front sight at least one local pride a go back to some of the cram into raptures but that was as much as the host the muster to moan this week. when elsewhere euro twenty twelve finalists italy lost to the side they knocked out in the quarter finals in london they came back from a goal down trying to decide a stunning late winner the netherlands travelled to neighbors belgium but su
his team together before they start their world cup qualification campaign when they play northern ireland on the seventh of september you see marketing goes. well meanwhile there were more international friend raising third in world and european champions spain claiming a narrow two one win minutes quite a rico the house side are ranked one side the world's top one hundred and managed to keep their industrious opponents in check for more than forty minutes however two quick goals before the...
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and fighting constantly but the eurozone is a mess because that they were never meant to be together ireland was a more deflationary place as was italy germany had low inflation they needed different monetary policies and now we've got this disaster. and it can't simply be solved by the e.c.b. writing some checks. at greece is simply insolvent and uncompetitive if greece still have the draw it would have been devalued there'd be tourist dollars from germany flooding into greece bringing foreign currency bringing their heroes to to greece the hotels would be filled instead what do you have you got it an economy that has should have a big tourism base but tourists won't go because they're afraid of riots in the streets the prices haven't fallen because they're denominated in europe and so you have empty hotels throughout the week you know some athens i'm sad to read so it's very difficult to see how greece survives as a member of the eurozone and it may very well be on some busy weekend i don't know when no one's paying attention during go world cup match or something that greece will exit the
and fighting constantly but the eurozone is a mess because that they were never meant to be together ireland was a more deflationary place as was italy germany had low inflation they needed different monetary policies and now we've got this disaster. and it can't simply be solved by the e.c.b. writing some checks. at greece is simply insolvent and uncompetitive if greece still have the draw it would have been devalued there'd be tourist dollars from germany flooding into greece bringing foreign...
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history or culture or whatever the recession and austerity is not working either in greece portugal or ireland there seems to be no way out. they watching actually live in moscow coming out of the program capping the cops new york police are targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations on muslims who turn out to be guilty of nothing. would be soon which brightened if you move on from feinstein pression these. from. british. market. what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds. headlines. a report. you're watching r t a deadly car bomb attack at a funeral procession in damascus has sparked a wave of mutual accusations by both syrian government and rebel so there are still conflicting reports but it's thoughts as many as twenty seven people were killed the opposition claims the government staged it to divert attention from its other alleged large scale atrocities the fighting across the country shows no sign of easing and a high profile member of the ends of the regime syrian national council has resigned she suggests divisions within the opposition prevented
history or culture or whatever the recession and austerity is not working either in greece portugal or ireland there seems to be no way out. they watching actually live in moscow coming out of the program capping the cops new york police are targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations on muslims who turn out to be guilty of nothing. would be soon which brightened if you move on from feinstein pression these. from. british. market. what's really happening to the global...
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a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's measles or adam smith institute they get these folks around the world like bertie ahern who's a market fundamentalist the time to suggest that for anyone challenging the. they should commit suicide instead when they should have been pushing the panic button saying women will find interest on this show and first patrick is a terrorist he's talking over a budget system we did get put off response didn't want to know bertie ahern was there in front of his compatriots justifying the whole soon rape of his country thanks bernie well you know there's mass hunger desperation poverty people having to forced to
a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's...
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a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen a moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's measles or adam smith institute they get these folks around the world like bertie ahern who's a market fundamentalists of the time to suggest that for anyone challenging the. they should commit suicide instead when they should have been pushing the panic button and say women will find interest on this show the first part of his terms he's talking over budget system we've put some of his project in one time oh no bertie ahern was there in front of his compatriots justifying the whole scene of his country thanks bernie well you know there's mass hunger desperation poverty people having to force to leav
a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen a moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's...
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and robbie also has an undisclosed amount of money sitting in bank accounts in luxembourg and ireland as well devon dwyer baby c. news notes that what little we do know about romney's efforts to hide his wealth both from the american people and from the i.r.s. are pretty surprising. the company in question san katy high yield asset investors limited is described by government a financial documents as a bermuda corporation wholly own by w. mitt romney yet as both vanity fair and the associated press note in new reports it has never appeared on the candidates financial disclosure forms limited details on its existence only came to light recently when romney released his two thousand and ten tax returns under public pressure as nicholas shaxson writes for vanity fair even after examining that return we have no idea what it is in this company but it could be valuable meaning that it's possible romney's wealth is even greater than previous estimates by the romney spokespeople insist the couple couple has paid all the taxes required by law investments in tax havens such as bermuda raise man
and robbie also has an undisclosed amount of money sitting in bank accounts in luxembourg and ireland as well devon dwyer baby c. news notes that what little we do know about romney's efforts to hide his wealth both from the american people and from the i.r.s. are pretty surprising. the company in question san katy high yield asset investors limited is described by government a financial documents as a bermuda corporation wholly own by w. mitt romney yet as both vanity fair and the associated...
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a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen a moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's measles or adam smith institute they get these folks around the world like bertie ahern who's a market fundamentalist the time to suggest that for anyone challenging. they should commit suicide instead when they should have been pushing the panic button and say when will financial terrorist on this show and first patrick is a terrorist he's talking over a budget system we've put some for sponsoring one time oh no bertie ahern was there in front of his compatriots justifying the whole scene of his country thanks bernie well you know there's mass hunger desperation poverty people having to forced to le
a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen a moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism the side the ology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's...
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a clip that somebody sent me from two thousand and seven bertie ahern he was the prime minister of ireland at the time here he is talking about the naysayers those pushing the panic button sitting on the sidelines or on the fence crippen a moment is a lost opportunity in fact i don't know how people who engage in dot don't commit suicide that's right that was the response at the time that the market fundamentalism this ideology that's pushed by the freaks on these think tanks whether it's measles or adam smith institute they get these folks around the world like bertie ahern who's a market fundamentalist a time to suggest that for anyone challenging. they should commit suicide instead when they should have been pushing the panic button so women will find interest on this show and first patrick is a terrorist starting over budget system needed to put some of his punch didn't want to know bertie ahern was there in front of his compatriots justifying the whole scene of this country thanks bernie well you know there's mass hunger desperation poverty people having to forced to leave ireland bec
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in northern ireland to offer a ruling from the court of arbitration for sport overturned a british ban also qualify for some of the sammies running ten point zero two. meanwhile the title defense of men's four hundred meters champ in the sean merits is over the american polling off injured in his he heard of see a recurring home string injury the twenty six year old a similar problem in the diamond league meet in monaco three weeks before the games but even quote conflicts hours of treatment are unable to prevent the problem fairing up once again. staying with the four hundred meters for oscar pistorius has created history the south african becoming the first amputee to compete in the olympic games this story is reaching the semifinals after finishing second in his home. too. now most unequal of. you. you who i dream to be as being lazy motion before you and i. do. have compassion. to their pride. pride they're one of the potentially biggest stars of the games has arrived in london but with question marks hanging over his fitness former one hundred ten meter hurdle world record holder
in northern ireland to offer a ruling from the court of arbitration for sport overturned a british ban also qualify for some of the sammies running ten point zero two. meanwhile the title defense of men's four hundred meters champ in the sean merits is over the american polling off injured in his he heard of see a recurring home string injury the twenty six year old a similar problem in the diamond league meet in monaco three weeks before the games but even quote conflicts hours of treatment...
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at the summit with team britain and northern ireland sitting very pretty empty just behind the. let's get an update on sport from outside the olympic spectrum in a russian football move being. from behind to be vulgar two on monday moving up the fourth in the premier league and the process alexander hardy told off the man hoping the spring for the host a quarter of an hour in. the hole believed would last until eleven minutes after the break dennis part of dina's leavening moderation people put on a mission shot. and soon afterwards the men secured all three points for a minute to make it with a strike so blistering it was too quick for even the camera to on rubin the final score a second win in a row for the title hopeful it's. not result seems to be moved up to fourth just a point behind the new force in russian football on g. well it's a perfect three from three for the two sides of the top sports and reigning champions and eat some petersburg sure to have a considerable say in where the title resides the seeds. of the cream of the golfing crop are gearing up for the p.g.a. c
at the summit with team britain and northern ireland sitting very pretty empty just behind the. let's get an update on sport from outside the olympic spectrum in a russian football move being. from behind to be vulgar two on monday moving up the fourth in the premier league and the process alexander hardy told off the man hoping the spring for the host a quarter of an hour in. the hole believed would last until eleven minutes after the break dennis part of dina's leavening moderation people put...
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achieve that it is very important to portray portugal as a country that is not that is unlike greece ireland does a country that is unlike greece and everybody else has it as countries that are unlike greece so to say the problem that the greek problem then rupee correct arises as a problem part of the greek political ethos of the greek government is certain of greek history or culture or whatever the recession and austerity is not working either in greece portugal or ireland that seems to be the way out. it is a right now turning ten minutes past the hour moscow time you are watching r t still to come for you in this program that of capping the cops police are targeted by civil rights groups up to six years of spy operations on muslims who turned out to make guilty of nothing. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where. it had become a source of pollution the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than a hundred thousand people. need to be. in the se
achieve that it is very important to portray portugal as a country that is not that is unlike greece ireland does a country that is unlike greece and everybody else has it as countries that are unlike greece so to say the problem that the greek problem then rupee correct arises as a problem part of the greek political ethos of the greek government is certain of greek history or culture or whatever the recession and austerity is not working either in greece portugal or ireland that seems to be...
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and romney also has an undisclosed amount of money sitting in bank accounts in luxembourg and ireland as well devon to wire of a.b.c. news notes that what little we do know about romney's efforts to hide his wealth both from the american people and from the i.r.s. are pretty surprising the company in question san katie high yield asset investors limited is described by government a financial documents as a bermuda corporation wholly own by w. mitt romney yet as both vanity fair and the associated press note in new reports it has never appeared on the candidates financial disclosure forms limited details on its existence only came to light recently when romney released his two thousand and ten tax returns under public pressure as nicholas shaxson writes for vanity fair even after examining that return we know i'd is in this company. meaning that it's possible romney's wealth is even greater than previous estimates by the romney spokespeople insist the couple couple has paid all the taxes required by law investments in tax havens such as bermuda raise many questions because they're in j
and romney also has an undisclosed amount of money sitting in bank accounts in luxembourg and ireland as well devon to wire of a.b.c. news notes that what little we do know about romney's efforts to hide his wealth both from the american people and from the i.r.s. are pretty surprising the company in question san katie high yield asset investors limited is described by government a financial documents as a bermuda corporation wholly own by w. mitt romney yet as both vanity fair and the...