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now, one it survived miraculously, alan black, who you may be able to see the wheelchair behind me. he survived the attack despite being shot 18 times because he played dead. and as he lay there, he could hear the terrible sounds from his work colleagues who were dying. and there was a second burst of gunfire, and what the corner described as the ira finishing off those men, including an 18—year—old collect of alan black who was crying out for his mother as he lay dead. now the attack proved controversial at the time. no organisation ever claimed responsibility, albeit it was long known and long acknowledged that it was the ira. and today in court, many decades after that attack, one of the findings of the inquest that has been going on a number of years is that it was carried out by the ira under the authority of the army council. jennifer 0'leary reporting there. the england football captain harry kane's three eldest children have been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a car crash. it happened in germany, near munich, on monday, where he plays for bayern. the childre
now, one it survived miraculously, alan black, who you may be able to see the wheelchair behind me. he survived the attack despite being shot 18 times because he played dead. and as he lay there, he could hear the terrible sounds from his work colleagues who were dying. and there was a second burst of gunfire, and what the corner described as the ira finishing off those men, including an 18—year—old collect of alan black who was crying out for his mother as he lay dead. now the attack...
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alan black and the victims' families said they were disappointed with the findings. they still have many questions and they want a public inquiry. we're never going to get the truth without it. this has been a band—aid, that's all, and it has left us all so dissatisfied. really, we just felt that we had to see it through. we've seen it through and i think what we would like to do is, at this stage, we'd like to call for a public inquiry. we've had this about ten years now, and i was a young 70 when i started out with this. now i'm an old 80 and i'm still as frustrated as i was back then and it's not getting any easier. the government's legacy act comes into force next month. it will stop new inquests into troubles' killings and instead set up a new fact—finding body. families of those who have been killed say the act robs them of the chance to get truth and justice for their loved ones. the government says the act draws a line under the troubles. for those dealing with decades of trauma and loss while still searching for answers, drawing a line is easier said tha
alan black and the victims' families said they were disappointed with the findings. they still have many questions and they want a public inquiry. we're never going to get the truth without it. this has been a band—aid, that's all, and it has left us all so dissatisfied. really, we just felt that we had to see it through. we've seen it through and i think what we would like to do is, at this stage, we'd like to call for a public inquiry. we've had this about ten years now, and i was a young...
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alan black and the victims�* families say that questions remain. they believe the only way they can get answers is through a public inquiry. i get answers is through a public inuui . . , get answers is through a public inuui . ., , , ., inquiry. i am still searching for the truth and _ inquiry. i am still searching for the truth and i _ inquiry. i am still searching for the truth and i am _ inquiry. i am still searching for the truth and i am so - inquiry. i am still searching for- the truth and i am so disappointed with this. at every turn, they have hidden behind national security. what on earth? it hidden behind national security. what on earth?— what on earth? it 'ust beggars belief. the h what on earth? itjust beggars belief. the government's - what on earth? itjust beggars l belief. the government's legacy what on earth? itjust beggars - belief. the government's legacy act belief. the government�*s legacy act comes into force next month and will stop new inquests into killings during the troubles and instead set “p during the troubles a
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now one it survives miraculously, alan black, you may be able to see the wheelchair behind me. he survived the attack despite being shot 18 times because he played dead. and as he lay there, he could hear the terrible sounds from his work colleagues who were dying. and there was a second burst of gunfire, and wealthy corner described as the ira finished off those men, including an 18—year—old collect of alan black who was crying out for his mother as he lay dead. now the attack proved controversial at the time. no organisation ever claimed responsibility, albeit it was long known and along acknowledged that it was the ira. and today in court, many decades after that attack, one of the findings of the inquest that has been going on a number of years is that it was carried out by the ira under the authority of the army council. , �* ., , ira under the authority of the army council. , �* . , . , council. jennifer o'leary, which is in the families _ council. jennifer o'leary, which is in the families behind _ council. jennifer o'leary, which is in the families behind you -
now one it survives miraculously, alan black, you may be able to see the wheelchair behind me. he survived the attack despite being shot 18 times because he played dead. and as he lay there, he could hear the terrible sounds from his work colleagues who were dying. and there was a second burst of gunfire, and wealthy corner described as the ira finished off those men, including an 18—year—old collect of alan black who was crying out for his mother as he lay dead. now the attack proved...
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simpson's attorneys, alan dershowitz, explains how they had a similar rationale while picking the jury for o.j. simpson murder trial. take a look. - we understood we had blacks in the jury and that, therefore, they might be more amenable to what we believed was the true defense in this case, namely that the police had perjured themselves. but for many in the city blacks, they have seen it, they've heard about it from their frnds, they've experienced it, and they are more likely to accept a defense based on evidence tampering and perjury by the police. gender, race, ethnicity matter when you're picking a jury and how you're trying a case to the jury, - a predominantly black and female jury ultimately did acquit simpson. how do you see race and gender factoring into the make of this trump jury? - so donald trump has said that black men, young black men, should feel kind of affinity with him because he, like them, is the unusual target of the criminal justice system. that may be a winning argument to some degree. i mean, i don't know that that necessarily holds for black women oror women
simpson's attorneys, alan dershowitz, explains how they had a similar rationale while picking the jury for o.j. simpson murder trial. take a look. - we understood we had blacks in the jury and that, therefore, they might be more amenable to what we believed was the true defense in this case, namely that the police had perjured themselves. but for many in the city blacks, they have seen it, they've heard about it from their frnds, they've experienced it, and they are more likely to accept a...
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simpson's attorneys, alan dershowitz, explains how they had a similar rationale while picking the jury for o.j. simpson murder trial. take a look. - we understood we had blacks in the jury and that, therefore, they might be more amenable to what we believed was the true defense in this case, namely that the police had perjured themselves. but for many in the city blacks, they have seen it, they've heard about it from their friends, they've experienced it, and they are more likely to accept a defense based on evidence tampering and perjury by the police. gender, race, ethnicity matter when you're picking a jury and how you're trying a case to the jury, - a predominantly black and female jury ultimately did acquit simpson. how do you see race and gender factoring into the make of this trump jury? - so donald trump has said that black men, young black men, should feel kind of affinity with him because he, like them, is the unusual target of the criminal justice system. that may be a winning argument to some degree. i mean, i don't know that that necessarily holds for black women or for wo
simpson's attorneys, alan dershowitz, explains how they had a similar rationale while picking the jury for o.j. simpson murder trial. take a look. - we understood we had blacks in the jury and that, therefore, they might be more amenable to what we believed was the true defense in this case, namely that the police had perjured themselves. but for many in the city blacks, they have seen it, they've heard about it from their friends, they've experienced it, and they are more likely to accept a...
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black -- let us talk about this ruling. it is hard to understand who it backs and who it doesn't affec . where and in what industries or markets the ftc has authority to apply this rule and where it doesn't? the basic question, how sweeping is this declaration? >> about 37% of all jobs are covered with the ftc ruling. the majority of jobs are not that does not mean they're not going to be other efforts to up approach this through legislation. >> what large areas of the economy are not covered. ? >> financial service industry and definitions, medical industry. those are two that they do not fall under the ftc. >> if i am a banker at chase, they can still in force on me a noncompete agreement. >> if you live in nine states in the country, little more difficult than if you live in the other. state laws also are in place that address the noncompete. there is all kind of ways that the noncompete dynamic can be, let us take away from the free market through some sort of legislative or governmental action. >> non-competes became m
black -- let us talk about this ruling. it is hard to understand who it backs and who it doesn't affec . where and in what industries or markets the ftc has authority to apply this rule and where it doesn't? the basic question, how sweeping is this declaration? >> about 37% of all jobs are covered with the ftc ruling. the majority of jobs are not that does not mean they're not going to be other efforts to up approach this through legislation. >> what large areas of the economy are...
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its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some by journalists. inpril, chicago tribune investigative reporter gregory royal pratt is releasing his book on the windy city and its former mayor. the title, the city is up r grabs. how chicago mayor lori lightfoot led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communications director and currt abc host george stephan police will release the situate in room the inside story of presidents in crisis. and the newest book from shington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titled family friendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it nee to be. and one more. foxews host
its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some by journalists. inpril, chicago tribune investigative reporter...
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its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some by journalists. in april, chicago tribune investigate reporter gregory royal pratt is releasing his book on the windy city and its former mayor. the title, the city is up for grabs. how chicago mayorori lightfoot led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white hse communications director and current abc host george stephan police will release the situate in room the inside story of presidents in crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox ne
its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some by journalists. in april, chicago tribune investigate reporter...
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a cup of black coffee would really be perfect, but the taste of nuts and cinnamon makes the taste of baklava subtle. despite all that it was soaked, you can see that it was well soaked, each layer remained crispy, remember why? because we overexposed it a little in the oven, and for good reason. this is the secret. still, i found one drawback in this soup: it is difficult to eat more than a couple of pieces. then it doesn’t get into you anymore, although you really want to, many, many of our dear ones from grodny tried it, yeah, and praised this praise of ours, i will regard it as a compliment in my direction, after all, i put my hand to it, both hands, palestinian baklava, in add flour, salt and butter, gradually add water so as not to miss the consistency of the dough, add sugar... roll out the dough as thick as a paper sheet or immediately buy frozen phyllo dough, place half the sheets of dough one by one on a baking sheet, sprinkle each layer with powdered sugar, put a layer of nuts mixed with cinnamon sugar, put the remaining dough on top, also sprinkle each leaf one by one wi
a cup of black coffee would really be perfect, but the taste of nuts and cinnamon makes the taste of baklava subtle. despite all that it was soaked, you can see that it was well soaked, each layer remained crispy, remember why? because we overexposed it a little in the oven, and for good reason. this is the secret. still, i found one drawback in this soup: it is difficult to eat more than a couple of pieces. then it doesn’t get into you anymore, although you really want to, many, many of our...
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maestroful he saved the day after '87 which , by the way, black monday was the roughest day in market history, but we've become so accustomed to the fed coming in. so many people have taken their eye off fundamentals. ultimately, is that what folks should be focused orange knowing what you own and knowing when they're on sale? >> at the end of the day, charles, it's a market of stocks, not necessarily the stock market. and one of your guests was talking about technology, energy. look, there's companies that irrespective of what's going to happen with the overall economy like technology, they're going to continue to do well because they're going to create efficiency, create economies of scale. so i think in these types of environments, i guess like always you have to look for individual plays that are going to be able to do well, and i think there's a lot of names that investors can hang their hat on. charles: all right, let's talk about a couple. i know you like a lot. i've got to go with netflix. now, i had netflix. we closed it out for a huge gain. what is it that you like right now
maestroful he saved the day after '87 which , by the way, black monday was the roughest day in market history, but we've become so accustomed to the fed coming in. so many people have taken their eye off fundamentals. ultimately, is that what folks should be focused orange knowing what you own and knowing when they're on sale? >> at the end of the day, charles, it's a market of stocks, not necessarily the stock market. and one of your guests was talking about technology, energy. look,...
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alan and nick charity appeal dixon. although actually you look very smart tonight. >> thank you. i don't know who wrote that, but they should get sacked immediately. >> brutal, but >> well, you're very brutal, but that's the black that's why you wear the black shirt. you, steve? shirt. and how are you, steve? >> apparently >> sex appeal. apparently >> sex appeal. apparently >> the tie. >> well, it's the tie. >> well, it's the tie. >> there is a chance that the n in my name stands for. >> not if that's the way it probably is. i don't want to know n in your name know what the n in your name stands like sense of stands for. i like the sense of mystery you mystery that surrounds you wherever you go. >> know what it is. and >> we all know what it is. and you on yeah, okay. you can't say on tv. yeah, okay. >> well, let's start looking >> well, let's start by looking at those front pages we're at those front pages and we're going to begin with the daily mail china mail that's leading with china flooding britain with fake stamps. a strange stamps. it's a strange step in the telegraph has
alan and nick charity appeal dixon. although actually you look very smart tonight. >> thank you. i don't know who wrote that, but they should get sacked immediately. >> brutal, but >> well, you're very brutal, but that's the black that's why you wear the black shirt. you, steve? shirt. and how are you, steve? >> apparently >> sex appeal. apparently >> sex appeal. apparently >> the tie. >> well, it's the tie. >> well, it's the tie. >>...