deeply personal from the broader agenda the president will be pursuing over the course the next several days. it is ancestral heritage. the trash back all the way to the early 19th century. it is seen in the quotes of yates and haney. pretty much every time the president speaks publicly, it will be seen with visits to the blue. it s in the finnegan s in county, mayo and county louth over the course of the next couple of days, but there s also a very complex diplomatic element of this trip, and that will happen here in belfast tomorrow, the president as he stated repeatedly, very supportive of the good fight friday agreement that brought peace and stability to this area 25 years ago, but also recognizing the complications that continue to exist. complications on the economic side of things and complications brought by that brexit vote. just a few years ago, the president very supportive of the windsor agreement that was put in place about a month ago. but yet there are still real questi
no one had come there. we had not been let out on bail. we were just suddenly released. and we had understood what had happened with goodman, schwerner, and chaney, when that happened with them. (ominous piano music) that day we were released, it just didn t feel right. and the sheriff says, if we didn t leave, he d blow our brains out. so we left against our will. and it was one of those hot, hot southern summers where you could literally see the heat palpitating from the cement. jonathan daniels, who was a seminarian who had joined the lowndes county struggle. we would drag race together in his volkswagen,
CANNONSBURG Revolutionary Racing sealed the deal last Friday on the purchase of the old Sears Building at Camp Landing, as well as 182 acres of adjoining land to make way