Irishamerican. He immigrated from ireland to the United States to find a better place to live. And he and his family came over here and i have looked up their papers and found out that they had 600 for the whole family when they immigrated to the United States. My father spent most of his life in the Clothing Cloth Industry and he was either a loom Fixer Or Weaver or whatever in these mills. When you say your father was very educationminded when it came to the children. Yes, i can recall at a very early age when i father was going to talk about what was going to happen in the future, he says, now, when you get done with college, the following are happen. His ambition that every one of us children would go get the education that he didnt get. And all of you did go onto get to two doctorates and two masters. Now you would have been 19 years old, almost 20, when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. Do you recall where you were what you were doing when you heard about the attack . Yes, i wa
lot of you are tweeting and e-mailing on the economy that looks pretty good right now, jobs growth, pretty strong, wage growth the best we ve seen in decades. the problem, though, is that the cost of things are compete exceeding that wage growth. you re making more money, but you re paying more at the grocery store, the gas station, you name it. and apparently, you re angry. 7 out of 10 americans don t like what s going if on, and they don t like the direction. lucas tomlinson at the white house handling all of this. reporter: neil, we can bring the high energy as well in this hour. a roller coaster week on wall street. wednesday the dow up 1,000 points, just to see those gains evaporate a day later. and like you said, despite a great jobs report number, president biden acknowledged the economic challenges facing the country including record-setting inflation, the highest in four decades. i know you re worried about price of gas, food and other necessities. and why it mat
brian: final our of fox and friends with a fox news alert. hundreds of pages of jeffrey epstein court documents unsealed. ainsley: several prominent figures are referenced including bill clinton and celebrities and business leaders. steve: many people publicly named, including clinton, have not been accused of wrongdoing, but documents are answering questions about epstein s web of famous friends and associates who would meet him at various locations. lawrence: peter doocy has more. peter: by now, been 20 years since bill clinton and jeffrey epstein talked, but he is in the pages released by epstein accuser joannashowberg. did jeffrey ever talk to you about bill clinton, she said he said one time clinton likes them young, referring to dpirls. in the deposition, david copperfield, famous magician, asked have you ever met david copperfield? yes. can you tell me what that was? sure. someone called me from the house and said he would be there and if i wanted to
hello, i m lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin in the middle east and the aftermath of several acts of deadly violence in different countries which, it can be argued, are all linked in different ways. there s no end in sight to the fighting in gaza with israeli forces continuing with their military operation against hamas. there are reports of dozens more deaths following israeli air strikes in southern gaza. in lebanon, a funeral will be held shortly for a senior hamas figure the group s deputy leader who was one of several people killed in an explosion in beirut on tuesday. hezbollah a powerful paramilitary and political group in lebanon has blamed that atack on what it says was flagra nt israeli aggression. both hamas and hezbollah have close ties to iran which itself is holding a day of mourning, after 85 people were killed by explosions near an event to mark the anniversary of the d
donald trump attacks the very definition of insurrection in an appeal that will set up a supreme court clash. that s tonight on news night. good evening. i m abby philip in new york. tonight, a question of paramount importance to your vote lands at the feet of nine justices. donald trump wants the u.s. supreme court to answer two questions, once and for all, one, did he engage in an insurrection, and two, is he ineligible to run for president of the united states? trump s lawyers say that the now, their filing submitted today asserts that what the world witnessed on january 6th was, quote, not insurrection, and president trump in no way engaged in an insurrection. his lawyers write, in the context of the history of violent american protests, january 6th was not an insurrection. reading through the document, it almost sounds like the lawyers, lawyered lifting from their own client. they were there with love and their heart. it was an unbelievable and a beautiful da