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ed o'neill though the rarest thing you can do in television. lot of failure on ed o'neill's road to stardom, beginning with getting cut from the pittsburgh steelers followed by a series of jobs he failed at colorfully in his hometown of youngstown, ohio, before he found his way to acting. 37 years after he hopped a greyhound bus from youngstown to new york city to try to start an acting career, ed o'neill returned to youngstown, ohio, in 2013 to receive an honor more precious than an emmy, an honorary degree from the college he attended, youngstown state university. >> i would like to congratulate you again for graduating from this fine university. it's a real accomplishment. enjoy this day. if you're alone, enjoy it. if you are with family, friends, loved ones, enjoy it. make it memorable. don't live with regret. i want to wish all of you the best of luck. and now, as al bundy once said, let's rock. [applause] [applause] >> ed o'neill might now be giving back the honorary degree he received that day to youngstown state university because the u
ed o'neill though the rarest thing you can do in television. lot of failure on ed o'neill's road to stardom, beginning with getting cut from the pittsburgh steelers followed by a series of jobs he failed at colorfully in his hometown of youngstown, ohio, before he found his way to acting. 37 years after he hopped a greyhound bus from youngstown to new york city to try to start an acting career, ed o'neill returned to youngstown, ohio, in 2013 to receive an honor more precious than an emmy, an...
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. this moment of michelle o'neill becoming — this moment of michelle o'neill becoming the _ this moment minister— becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. _ becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. so _ becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. so it— becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. so it is— becoming the first sinn fein first| minister here. so it is significant. can i_ minister here. so it is significant. can i also— minister here. so it is significant. can i also say— minister here. so it is significant. can i also say this, _ minister here. so it is significant. can i also say this, for— minister here. so it is significant. can i also say this, for us - minister here. so it is significant. can i also say this, for us as- can i also say this, for us as republicans, _ can i also say this, for us as republicans, and _ can i also say this, for us as republicans, and for- can i also say this, for us as republicans, and for those i can i also say this, for us as. republicans, and for those of can i also say this, for us as- republicans, and for
. this moment of michelle o'neill becoming — this moment of michelle o'neill becoming the _ this moment minister— becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. _ becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. so _ becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. so it— becoming the first sinn fein first minister here. so it is— becoming the first sinn fein first| minister here. so it is significant. can i_ minister here. so it is significant. can i also— minister here. so it...
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is northern ireland michelle o'neill. is that _ northern ireland michelle o'neill. is that correct?h _ is that correct? 13:3 you produce no messages with these individuals is that correct? 133 you produce no messages with these individuals in your first _ messages with these individuals in your first statement, is that correct _ your first statement, is that correct chris neal yes, but i said in the _ correct chris neal yes, but i said in the statement, those messages would _ in the statement, those messages would have been extremely limited. if i would have been extremely limited. if i take _ would have been extremely limited. if i take john swinney for example, if i takejohn swinney for example, it has never been a practice, not just during the pandemic, but generally, to text, i don't think i have ever sent to whatsapp tojohn swinney and certainly if i have it would be the exception, absolutely the exception, but text messages will be very occasional and the nature of the text messages i would have a john swinney would be, are you free to speak, or can i pop in to see you. it's n
is northern ireland michelle o'neill. is that _ northern ireland michelle o'neill. is that correct?h _ is that correct? 13:3 you produce no messages with these individuals is that correct? 133 you produce no messages with these individuals in your first _ messages with these individuals in your first statement, is that correct _ your first statement, is that correct chris neal yes, but i said in the _ correct chris neal yes, but i said in the statement, those messages would _ in the statement,...
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michelle o'neill take her place as first- 0'neill take her place as first minister— o'neill take her- assembly election. recognising that the first _ assembly election. recognising that the first and — assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy— assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy first _ assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy first ministersi the first and deputy first ministers remain— the first and deputy first ministers remain equal — the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in _ the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in law. _ the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in law. i— the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in law. i would - the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in law. i would look. remain equal in law. i would look forward _ remain equal in law. i would look forward to— remain equal in law. i would look forward to working _ remain equal in law. i would look forward to working with - remain equal in law. i would look forward to working with all- remain equal in law.
michelle o'neill take her place as first- 0'neill take her place as first minister— o'neill take her- assembly election. recognising that the first _ assembly election. recognising that the first and — assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy— assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy first _ assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy first ministersi the first and deputy first ministers remain— the first and deputy first ministers remain...
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a nationalist leader michelle o'neill taking over as first minister.yet here we are!— yet here we are! it is probably not some that — yet here we are! it is probably not some that i _ yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever _ yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever thought - yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever thought i - yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever thought i would l yet here we are! it is probably not i some that i ever thought i would see in my lifetime, when the assembly was first initiated after 1998, 25 years ago, and 26 years this year, it was with a sdlp and alter unit is party leaving that. it is notjust a nationalist first minister, it is a republican first minister. michelle o'neill is a republican. she is advocated for a united ireland. we are onlyjust over 100 years old, northern ireland and more than 100 years old, and i say, look at a map and that border. it is drawn the way it is for a reason. it was to make this a unionist majority, and that is not the case. not only do
a nationalist leader michelle o'neill taking over as first minister.yet here we are!— yet here we are! it is probably not some that — yet here we are! it is probably not some that i _ yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever _ yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever thought - yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever thought i - yet here we are! it is probably not some that i ever thought i would l yet here we are! it is probably not i some that i ever...
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tip o'neill did not impose his will on the house.e is a great leader of the house of representatives, but he did not pose his will on the house. it would not even occur to him to try to do that, except if the president of his party asked him to do something. then, he might twist some arms. there were rare occasions when leaders did that with civil rights bills, having things to do with foreign affairs and wars. in general, they let things come up from the members. host: to break this fever of dysfunction, what is the first step? guest: the first step is to get back to regular order. host:
tip o'neill did not impose his will on the house.e is a great leader of the house of representatives, but he did not pose his will on the house. it would not even occur to him to try to do that, except if the president of his party asked him to do something. then, he might twist some arms. there were rare occasions when leaders did that with civil rights bills, having things to do with foreign affairs and wars. in general, they let things come up from the members. host: to break this fever of...
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speaking in the great hall at stormont, mrs o'neill said the next days will be �*crucial�* in restoringng. obviously i am very glad we are at thisjuncture in the think it is a day of— thisjuncture in the think it is a day of optimism and there is some hope _ day of optimism and there is some hope for— day of optimism and there is some hope for the wider public. our public— hope for the wider public. our public sector is stretched in public sector_ public sector is stretched in public sector workers have been forced to the picket— sector workers have been forced to the picket lines. i want to be in position— the picket lines. i want to be in position because i want to make a difference — position because i want to make a difference to people's lights and i want to— difference to people's lights and i want to stand up and fight back against — want to stand up and fight back against the tory authority agenda that has— against the tory authority agenda that has hurt so much over the last 13 years _ that has hurt so much over the last 13 years so — that has hurt so much over the last 13 year
speaking in the great hall at stormont, mrs o'neill said the next days will be �*crucial�* in restoringng. obviously i am very glad we are at thisjuncture in the think it is a day of— thisjuncture in the think it is a day of optimism and there is some hope _ day of optimism and there is some hope for— day of optimism and there is some hope for the wider public. our public— hope for the wider public. our public sector is stretched in public sector_ public sector is stretched in public...
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tip o'neill did not impose his will on the house. he is a great leader of the house of representatives, but he did not pose his will on the house. it would not even occur to him to try to do that, except if the president of his party asked him to do something. then, he might twist some arms. there were rare occasions when leaders did that with civil rights bills, having things to do with foreign affairs and wars. in general, they let things come up from the members. host: to break this fever of dysfunction, what is the first step? guest: the first step is to get back to regular order. host: how do you do that? the system is designed top down, no incentive from the top to change. guest: the first thing is for a group of people, it could be the freedom caucus or a group of moderates or some combination, to -- it has to be a bipartisan group in the house who would have to be 25 from each party in the senate, 10 or 15 from each party, to say to the leaders, no matter which party is in control here, when things come to the floor, you have
tip o'neill did not impose his will on the house. he is a great leader of the house of representatives, but he did not pose his will on the house. it would not even occur to him to try to do that, except if the president of his party asked him to do something. then, he might twist some arms. there were rare occasions when leaders did that with civil rights bills, having things to do with foreign affairs and wars. in general, they let things come up from the members. host: to break this fever of...
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that remote access to horizon _ first o'neill that remote access to horizon terminals was possible.le. couldn't horizon terminals was possible. i couldn't give you an exact date on that. ., , .. �* i. couldn't give you an exact date on that. ., , �* . , . that. you why can't you answer that cuestion? that. you why can't you answer that question? it — that. you why can't you answer that question? it is _ that. you why can't you answer that question? it is fundamental- that. you why can't you answer that question? it is fundamental to - that. you why can't you answer that question? it is fundamental to this| question? it is fundamental to this case _ question? it is fundamental to this case. ~ ., , question? it is fundamental to this case. . . , ., ., ., case. what it is fundamental from our persoective — case. what it is fundamental from our perspective is _ case. what it is fundamental from our perspective is that _ case. what it is fundamental from our perspective is that we - case. what it is fundamental from our perspective is that we are - our perspective is that we are facilita
that remote access to horizon _ first o'neill that remote access to horizon terminals was possible.le. couldn't horizon terminals was possible. i couldn't give you an exact date on that. ., , .. �* i. couldn't give you an exact date on that. ., , �* . , . that. you why can't you answer that cuestion? that. you why can't you answer that question? it — that. you why can't you answer that question? it is _ that. you why can't you answer that question? it is fundamental- that. you why can't...
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but unity o'neill will be in the hot seats in the states that keep you up to date with all the very latest. well, these kinds of vehicle in april falls, 1899 tabby. although i skipped in valley this entire area isn't that of spice take, or some of these get to the santa fido as this codes from east to freight instead of the, when you chance to review these to corporate tax even slowly on the tire to the source of use the, the weight, the window and go with it. i'm going to turn the quick. oh, well, she'll get to us. welcome with the wireless computer, what time you get into what we need to know if we take your time. thank you. good. good. so where did you put the uncle waiting? jimmy when he wanted to know, we didn't go by no way. you know, not do a 100. that means that you just, you done me little, but i to go to so the, the why that i don't want to go with you back. it goes to with, with their go with the, with the dyess with like i also with them when the, when the being the guy she read about the football. but i have a quote without the because i get you all know the numbers. okay. now
but unity o'neill will be in the hot seats in the states that keep you up to date with all the very latest. well, these kinds of vehicle in april falls, 1899 tabby. although i skipped in valley this entire area isn't that of spice take, or some of these get to the santa fido as this codes from east to freight instead of the, when you chance to review these to corporate tax even slowly on the tire to the source of use the, the weight, the window and go with it. i'm going to turn the quick. oh,...
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and, mr speaker, it is only right that an important part of the will will be seeing michelle o'neillemocratic mandate she won in the may 2022 assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in law. i look forward to working with a new first minister, deputy first minister, all of their colleagues in the northern ireland executive to improve the lives of people from all backgrounds, unionist, nationalist or other. as we move forward swiftly to give effect to our commitments, i urge the parties to do the same thing in notifying the speaker of the northern ireland assembly to recall stormont, elect the first and deputy first minister and appoint all ministers to the executive. mr speaker, it is time to build on the progress of the last 25 years. today, we have presented a plan that will deliver the long—term change northern ireland needs. it will strengthen northern ireland's place in our union and guarantee the free flow of goods across the entire united kingdom. it's only by sticking to this plan that we will become a more united and prosperous co
and, mr speaker, it is only right that an important part of the will will be seeing michelle o'neillemocratic mandate she won in the may 2022 assembly election. recognising that the first and deputy first ministers remain equal in law. i look forward to working with a new first minister, deputy first minister, all of their colleagues in the northern ireland executive to improve the lives of people from all backgrounds, unionist, nationalist or other. as we move forward swiftly to give effect to...
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taking a position as first— michelle o'neill taking a position as first minister, and that will be as of great significance, not simply because we have and have government for so long but because it will— government for so long but because it will he _ government for so long but because it will be the first time we will have — it will be the first time we will have a — it will be the first time we will have a sinn fein first minister, a nationalist — have a sinn fein first minister, a nationalist first minister, so mark, i nationalist first minister, so mark, i suppose — nationalist first minister, so mark, i suppose of change that has occurred _ i suppose of change that has occurred in northern ireland and across— occurred in northern ireland and across ireland, so we are here to do the business — across ireland, so we are here to do the business and we will be meeting other— the business and we will be meeting other parties in the course of this afternoon — other parties in the course of this afternoon and it's now a case of agreeing — afternoon and it's now a case of agreeing seque
taking a position as first— michelle o'neill taking a position as first minister, and that will be as of great significance, not simply because we have and have government for so long but because it will— government for so long but because it will he _ government for so long but because it will be the first time we will have — it will be the first time we will have a — it will be the first time we will have a sinn fein first minister, a nationalist — have a sinn fein first minister, a...
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the nationalist party, saying it will be a moment of great significance when her colleague, michelle o'neillmes the first national first minister. ms. mcdonald: we are positive but realistic. there's a financial package on the table. there should be no doubt, it's not enough in the medium-term to fund this, just so as we are clear, there is still a big financial problem in terms of running public services here, and i don't want to rain on anybody's parade, today of all days, but there has to be a realism here. there is a financial problem, and we have said consistently that the best way for us to confront tory austerity and the funding of the north is to do it -- the underfunding of the north is to do it from a position of collective strength. sumi: u.s. state department spokespersons of the bdc we recognize the importance that that has been taken to the full restoration of the northern ireland assembl pakistan former prime minister imran khan as well as former foreign minister shah mehmood qureshi were sentenced. mr. kong was accused of leaking -- mr. khan was accused of leaking classified
the nationalist party, saying it will be a moment of great significance when her colleague, michelle o'neillmes the first national first minister. ms. mcdonald: we are positive but realistic. there's a financial package on the table. there should be no doubt, it's not enough in the medium-term to fund this, just so as we are clear, there is still a big financial problem in terms of running public services here, and i don't want to rain on anybody's parade, today of all days, but there has to be...
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the alternative for jim o'neil ac. in recent days somebody came as know from bullying. this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the i have to the far right penalty that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies . accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown were a prominent 5 day politicians met some christine democrats and of a leading german right wing us to discuss what they call re migration a policy which would remove the citizenship of migrants who become naturalized as germans and deport them from this country. it's a concept which one leading lawyer says is entirely in equal. the idea of re migration basically calls for a complete abolition of human rights of migrants of every refugee convention off and basic rights and shrines in the german constitution. it would require a solution. government might not but ties only parties exclusively concerned with constitutional measures, which you are not enforcing that's a
the alternative for jim o'neil ac. in recent days somebody came as know from bullying. this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the i have to the far right penalty that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies . accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown were a prominent 5 day politicians met some christine democrats and of a leading german...
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do return, they will do so with a nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neillhe first time in northern ireland's existence — more than a century — that the top job will be held by a leader who wants a united ireland. power—sharing is the only show in town so i am finally glad - we are getting to a juncture where actually that may be | possible once again. i believe in power—sharing - and i believe in life you get much, much more done when you work together as opposed _ to working apart. after two years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stormont stalemate will soon be at an end, but it is not done yet. and so people in northern ireland must do what they have done for nearly two years now — wait. sara girvan, bbc news, belfast. an australian state mp has accused a local news channel of misoygny after it edited an image of her to give her larger breasts and more revealing clothing. in a message on social media — showing the altered image and the real one side by side — georgie purcell said she had �*endured a lot�* but did not expect to h
do return, they will do so with a nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neillhe first time in northern ireland's existence — more than a century — that the top job will be held by a leader who wants a united ireland. power—sharing is the only show in town so i am finally glad - we are getting to a juncture where actually that may be | possible once again. i believe in power—sharing - and i believe in life you get much, much more done when you work together...
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the nationalist party, saying it will be a moment of great significance when her colleague, michelle o'neillmes the first national first minister. ms. mcdonald: we are positive but realistic. there's a financial package on the table. there should be no doubt, it's not enough in the medium-term to fund this, just so as we are clear, there is still a big financial problem in terms of running public services here, and i don't want to rain on anybody's parade, today of all days, but there has to be a realism here. there is a financial problem, and we have said consistently that the best way for us to confront tory austerity and the funding of the north is to do it -- the underfunding of the north is to do it from a position of collective strength. sumi: u.s. state department spokespersons of the bdc we recognize the importance that that has been taken to the full restoration of the northern ireland assembly. pakistan former prime minister imran khan as well as former foreign minister shah mehmood qureshi were sentenced. mr. kong was accused of leaking -- mr. khan was accused of leaking classifie
the nationalist party, saying it will be a moment of great significance when her colleague, michelle o'neillmes the first national first minister. ms. mcdonald: we are positive but realistic. there's a financial package on the table. there should be no doubt, it's not enough in the medium-term to fund this, just so as we are clear, there is still a big financial problem in terms of running public services here, and i don't want to rain on anybody's parade, today of all days, but there has to be...
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. >> fans like air force veteran joseph o'neill. >> there he is, let's get ready. >> honored for hisvice and sacrifice for our country. >> we are honoring you with two tickets to super bowl lviii. >> i'm still shocked i had absolutely no idea. >> vikings fan, bentley row and his mom are going too. >> your mom and you would love to come to the 2024 super bowl >> thank you >> yes, i'm going to vegas >> isaac >> kansas city chiefs super star patrick mahomes delivered these tickets in person. >> we're giving you super bowl tickets to super bowl lviii in las vegas. >> and speaking of super stars, luke bryan thanking this woman for her work with first responders. >> we would like to give you two tickets to the super bowl. >> you're kidding. >> i'm going to the super bowl. >> this was a jaw dropping moment, ohio principal nicolle barfield davis got her tickets from the cleveland browns for being an inspiring educator. >> oh, my gosh >> it was a thrill for everyone at general johnny wilson middle school. >> can you do a little play by play for me. >> i felt like i had been blessed, you know,
. >> fans like air force veteran joseph o'neill. >> there he is, let's get ready. >> honored for hisvice and sacrifice for our country. >> we are honoring you with two tickets to super bowl lviii. >> i'm still shocked i had absolutely no idea. >> vikings fan, bentley row and his mom are going too. >> your mom and you would love to come to the 2024 super bowl >> thank you >> yes, i'm going to vegas >> isaac >> kansas city chiefs...
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. >> fans like air force veteran joseph o'neill. >> there he is, let's get ready. >> honored for hisare honoring you with two tickets to super bowl lviii. >> i'm still shocked. i had absolutely no idea. >> vikings fan bentley row and his mom are going too. >> your mom and you would love to come to the 2024 super bowl. >> oh, thank you. >> yes, yes, i'm going to vegas. >> kansas city chiefs superstar patrick mahomes delivered these tickets in person. >> we're giving you super bowl tickets to super bowl lviii in las vegas. >> and speaking of superstars. >> where's sidney? >> country music's luke bryan thanking this woman for her work helping first responders. >> we would like to give you two tickets to the super bowl. >> you're kidding. >> i'm going to the super bowl. >> this was the jaw dropping moment ohio principal nicole barfield davis got her tickets from the cleveland browns for being an inspiring educator. >> two tickets to the super bowl. oh, my god. >> it was a thrill for everyone at general johnny wilson middle school. >> can you do a little play by play for me. >> i felt lik
. >> fans like air force veteran joseph o'neill. >> there he is, let's get ready. >> honored for hisare honoring you with two tickets to super bowl lviii. >> i'm still shocked. i had absolutely no idea. >> vikings fan bentley row and his mom are going too. >> your mom and you would love to come to the 2024 super bowl. >> oh, thank you. >> yes, yes, i'm going to vegas. >> kansas city chiefs superstar patrick mahomes delivered these tickets in...
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and if it happens, incidentally, it is the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neil, who will becomest minister of northern ireland. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold that position. that in and of itself will be a major moment. it's a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government, but sirjeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the regional government to be restored until the uk government in london had passed legislation through the british parliament. now to the deadly drone strike over the weekend targeting us soldiers in jordan. the us army says three service members were killed when an unmanned aerial drone struck their container housing units. this marks the first time american troops have been killed by enemy fire since the start of the israel—gaza war. the pentagon says at least a0 other people were injured. us officials said monday the enemy drone may have been mistaken for an american drone. a preliminary report found there was no effor
and if it happens, incidentally, it is the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neil, who will becomest minister of northern ireland. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold that position. that in and of itself will be a major moment. it's a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government, but sirjeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the regional government...
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and if it happens, incidentally, it is the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neil, who will become minister of northern ireland. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold that position. that in and of itself will be a major moment. it's a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government, but sirjeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the regional government to be restored until the uk government in london had passed legislation through the british parliament. now, let's turn to another major story we are following. the us department of defence has released the names of three army reserve soldiers killed by a drone strike over the weekend in jordan. from left to right, sgt williamjerome rivers, specialist kennedy ladon sanders and specialist breonna alexsondria moffett. all from the state of georgia. the us army says they were killed when an unmanned aerial drone struck their container housing units. this marks the first time american troops have been kil
and if it happens, incidentally, it is the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neil, who will become minister of northern ireland. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold that position. that in and of itself will be a major moment. it's a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government, but sirjeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the regional government...
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the deal opens the door to sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill taking the role of first minister., is at westminster and has more on what comes next. tomorrow we get the detail of this new deal in a so—called command paper and a debate as well in the commons, the law will be changed on thursday, meaning as soon as friday, the potential restoration of a sinn fein first minister. the white house has welcomed the development. a national security council spokesperson told the bbc that although legislation needed to be published, they looked forward to the full restoration of the institutions in line with the belfast/good friday agreement. you're live with bbc news. pakistan's former prime minister imran khan has been sentenced to 10 years in prison, after being accused of leaking state secrets. his party says the decision is a mockery. imran khan is already serving a three year term, after being convicted of corruption. our correspondent caroline davies reports from islamabad. his face is on the election posters but imran khan is already behind bars. the former prime minister has not
the deal opens the door to sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill taking the role of first minister., is at westminster and has more on what comes next. tomorrow we get the detail of this new deal in a so—called command paper and a debate as well in the commons, the law will be changed on thursday, meaning as soon as friday, the potential restoration of a sinn fein first minister. the white house has welcomed the development. a national security council spokesperson told the bbc that although...
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acknowledge that for many in the community, an important part of this will will be seeing michelle o'neillues in the northern ireland executive to improve the lives of people from all backgrounds, whether unionist, nationalist or other. as we move forward swiftly to give effect to our commitments, i urge other parties to do the same thing in notifying the speaker of the northern ireland assembly to recall stormont, elect a first minister and deputy first minister and appoint new ministers to the executive. mr speaker, it is time to build on the progress of the last 25 years. today we have presented a plan which will deliver the long—term change nor the land needs. it will strengthen northern ireland's place in our union and guarantee the free flow of goods across the entire united kingdom. and it is only by sticking to this plan that we will become a more united and prosperous country together. f5.1"er more united and prosperous country touether. . _, , together. our ireland correspondent, chris pace, together. our ireland correspondent, chris page. the _ together. our ireland corresponden
acknowledge that for many in the community, an important part of this will will be seeing michelle o'neillues in the northern ireland executive to improve the lives of people from all backgrounds, whether unionist, nationalist or other. as we move forward swiftly to give effect to our commitments, i urge other parties to do the same thing in notifying the speaker of the northern ireland assembly to recall stormont, elect a first minister and deputy first minister and appoint new ministers to...
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the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position.wo years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. for more on this, i'm joined by the irish times�* northern editor, freya mcclements. we don't know all of the details of this deal yet, but what has the reaction been to it? i this deal yet, but what has the reaction been to it?— this deal yet, but what has the reaction been to it? i think broadly s-ueakin a reaction been to it? i think broadly speaking a very — reaction been to it? i think broadly speaking a very positive _ reaction been to it? i think broadly speaking a very positive reaction. l reaction been to it? i think broadly speaking a very positive reaction. i mean, all the other parties in northern ireland that are entitled to make up the executive, the uk government, the irish government, international observers have long urged the dup to get back into stormont and to allow a power—sharing government in northern ireland to get back u
the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position.wo years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. for more on this, i'm joined by the irish times�* northern editor, freya mcclements. we don't know all of the details of this deal yet, but what has the reaction been to it? i this deal yet, but what has the reaction been to it?— this deal yet, but what has the...
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and if it happens, incidentally, it is the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neil, who will becomeand. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold that position. that in and of itself will be a major moment. it's a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government, but sirjeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the regional government to be restored until the uk government in london had passed legislation through the british parliament. our correspondent they're talking is three what is at stake. we will keep you across the development survey here on bbc news as parliament convenes here in westminster, so we will keep you across every twist and turn on bbc news. the tech billionaire elon musk says his neuralink company has successfully implanted one of its wireless brain chips in a human for the first time. he made the announcement on x — his social media platform — saying that the procedure happened on sunday. he says that the subject is recovering well, a
and if it happens, incidentally, it is the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neil, who will becomeand. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold that position. that in and of itself will be a major moment. it's a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government, but sirjeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the regional government to be restored until the uk...
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institutions return they will do so with a nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neillhe first time in northern ireland's existence that the top job will be held by a leader who wants a united ireland. i am glad we are getting to a juncture where power—sharing maybe possible again. i believe in power—sharing and i believe in life you get much more done when you work together as opposed to working apart. after two years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stormont stalemate will soon be at an end but it is not done yet, so people in northern ireland must do what they have done for nearly two years — wait. live now to our correspondent tomos morgan who's outside stormont. we heard in that report it is not yet a done deal, but there must be relief after these two years of frustration and division. that finally there seems to be some significant progress.— finally there seems to be some significant progress. yes, that will be what many _ significant progress. yes, that will be what many people _ significant progress. yes, that will be what many peopl
institutions return they will do so with a nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neillhe first time in northern ireland's existence that the top job will be held by a leader who wants a united ireland. i am glad we are getting to a juncture where power—sharing maybe possible again. i believe in power—sharing and i believe in life you get much more done when you work together as opposed to working apart. after two years of uncertainty, frustration and division,...
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the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position.ears of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. and chris page sent us this update a while ago on the timeline of the devolved government returning to northern ireland. weeks, maybe even days, certainly not months. the reason why now the pathway has opened up for northern ireland to have its government back is that the largest unionist party, the democratic unionists, have announced that they have endorsed a deal that they've reached with the uk government to address their concerns over brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. it was the dup who in effect brought about the collapse of the regional government here almost two years ago because they believed that an arrangement whereby northern ireland in effect stayed in the uk single market... stayed in the eu, rather, single market for goods meant that northern ireland was being separated from the rest of the uk in an economic sense, so
the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position.ears of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. and chris page sent us this update a while ago on the timeline of the devolved government returning to northern ireland. weeks, maybe even days, certainly not months. the reason why now the pathway has opened up for northern ireland to have its government back is that the...
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do return, they will do so with a nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neilln ireland's existence — more than a century — that the top job will be held by a leader who wants a united ireland. power—sharing is the only show in town so i am finally glad - we are getting to a juncture where actually that may be | possible once again. i believe in power—sharingl and i believe in life you get much, much more donej when you work together as opposed to working apart. after two years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stormont stalemate will soon be at an end, but it is not done yet. and so people in northern ireland must do what they have done for nearly two years now — wait. sara girvin, bbc news, belfast. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the bbc has released around 3,000 emails linked to the martin bashir scandal. an independent inquiry in 2021 found that mr bashir had been deceitful and had faked documents to get his famous interview with princess diana for panorama in 1995
do return, they will do so with a nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neilln ireland's existence — more than a century — that the top job will be held by a leader who wants a united ireland. power—sharing is the only show in town so i am finally glad - we are getting to a juncture where actually that may be | possible once again. i believe in power—sharingl and i believe in life you get much, much more donej when you work together as opposed to working...
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it says, as next week and if it happens, incidentally, the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neilrst minister of northern ireland. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold the position and that in and of itself will be a major moment. it is a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government but sir jeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the original government to be restored until the uk government in london had passed legislation through the british parliament.— legislation through the british parliament. , . ., parliament. chris page, thanks very much _ parliament. chris page, thanks very much for— parliament. chris page, thanks very much for that. _ now to events in the middle east, and the us department of defence released the names of three army reserve soldiers killed by a drone strike over the weekend injordan. from left to right, sgt williamjerome rivers, specialist kennedy ladon sanders and specialist breonna alexsondria moffett. all from the
it says, as next week and if it happens, incidentally, the leader of sinn fein in belfast, michele o'neilrst minister of northern ireland. she will be the first irish nationalist to hold the position and that in and of itself will be a major moment. it is a moment that now looks like it will arrive with this dup endorsement of the deal that it has negotiated with the british government but sir jeffrey donaldson careful to say the dup would not move to lift its veto to allow the original...
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agreed it looks like it is going to be, it will result in the first sinn fein first minister michelle o'neilleland? it deal is set for northern ireland? if is deal is set for northern ireland? it is a historic moment regardless of what anyone's political perspective is, the first time a nationalist will hold this position. it is also the first time there will be a nationalist leader of the opposition in northern ireland, so there is a whole host of first—time forays are coming with the restoration of the assembly as we expect within the coming days. there is a very symbolic difference in the way northern ireland, the leadership will be presented going forward, but it is always important to stress the position of first minister and deputy first minister is actually a shared office in northern ireland, only a semantic difference in the title above. it is how the parties due to leaning those two titles that will have a key part in presenting how that relationship works going forward. ., . , , how that relationship works going forward. ., ., , ., how that relationship works going forward. ., ., ,
agreed it looks like it is going to be, it will result in the first sinn fein first minister michelle o'neilleland? it deal is set for northern ireland? if is deal is set for northern ireland? it is a historic moment regardless of what anyone's political perspective is, the first time a nationalist will hold this position. it is also the first time there will be a nationalist leader of the opposition in northern ireland, so there is a whole host of first—time forays are coming with the...
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tip o'neill did not impose his will on the house. he is a great leader of the house of representatives, but he did not pose his will on the house. it would not even occur to him to try to do that, except if the president of his party asked him to do something. then, he might twist some arms. there were rare occasions when leaders did that with civil rights bills, having things to do with foreign affairs and wars. in general, they let things come up from the members. host: to break this fever of dysfunction, what is the first step? guest: the first step is to get back to regular order. host: how do you do that? the system is designed top down, no incentive from the top to change. guest: the first thing is for a group of people, it could be the freedom caucus or a group of moderates or some combination, to -- it has to be a bipartisan group in the house who would have to be 25 from each party in the senate, 10 or 15 from each party, to say to the leaders, no matter which party is in control here, when things come to the floor, you have
tip o'neill did not impose his will on the house. he is a great leader of the house of representatives, but he did not pose his will on the house. it would not even occur to him to try to do that, except if the president of his party asked him to do something. then, he might twist some arms. there were rare occasions when leaders did that with civil rights bills, having things to do with foreign affairs and wars. in general, they let things come up from the members. host: to break this fever of...
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it was a tip. o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00 for everyone knows that if you want to get paid charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about the federal government. so wasteful spending, but everybody kind of shrug and at least boston has 7 miles underground like 7 miles of road. well, and that brings the point, steve, on this and some port, there is a service report that's just wasteful throwing out that when you said training squirrels, how to or dan of all versus things that actually do help. the community may be a library. i don't want to just that i say the opera house is so important. good. well, and just the irony of the list. he's s grant museum in mississippi for all the that one is mind boggling. yeah, the port
it was a tip. o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00 for everyone knows that if you want to get paid charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about...
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the deal opens the door to sinn fein's michelle o'neill taking the role of first minister.minster and has more on what comes next. tomorrow we get the detail of this new deal in a so—called command paper and a debate as well in the commons, the law will be changed on thursday, meaning as soon as friday, the potential restoration and a sinn fein a first minister. us officials weighed in on the breakthrough. a us state department spokesperson told the bbc: "we welcome the news that important steps have been taken "toward the full restoration of the northern ireland assembly "and executive at stormont." a spokesperson for the white house also welcomed it. you're live with bbc news. farmers in france are taking part in mass protests for a second consecutive day. on tuesday, farmers blocked roads again with slow moving convoys of tractors, causing traffic jams on key routes into paris. they're hoping to put pressure on emmanuel macron's government to do more to fight inflation and help them compete with cheap imports. similar protests have been held in other european countries i
the deal opens the door to sinn fein's michelle o'neill taking the role of first minister.minster and has more on what comes next. tomorrow we get the detail of this new deal in a so—called command paper and a debate as well in the commons, the law will be changed on thursday, meaning as soon as friday, the potential restoration and a sinn fein a first minister. us officials weighed in on the breakthrough. a us state department spokesperson told the bbc: "we welcome the news that...
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the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position. years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. and chris page sent us this update a while ago on the timeline of the devolved government returning to northern ireland. weeks, maybe even days, certainly not months. the reason why now the pathway has opened up for northern ireland to have its government back is that the largest unionist party, the democratic unionists, have announced that they have endorsed a deal that they've reached with the uk government to address their concerns over brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. it was the dup who in effect brought about the collapse of the regional government here almost two years ago because they believed that an arrangement whereby northern ireland in effect stayed in the uk single market... stayed in the eu, rather, single market for goods meant that northern ireland was being separated from the rest of the uk in an economic sense, s
the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position. years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. and chris page sent us this update a while ago on the timeline of the devolved government returning to northern ireland. weeks, maybe even days, certainly not months. the reason why now the pathway has opened up for northern ireland to have its government back is that the...
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it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did they get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about the federal government. so wasteful spending, but everybody kind of shrug and at least boston has 7 miles underground, like 7 miles of road. well, and that brings the point, steve, on this and some port. there's a service report, this just wasteful throwing up the, like you said, training squirrels. how to or do of all versus things that actually do help. the community may be a library. i don't want to just, i say the opera house is so important. good. well, and just the irony of the list, these s grant museum in mississippi to cover all the stuff that one's mind boggling . yea
it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did they get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking...
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the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position., frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. it isa it is a complex issue. power—sharing means there must be representatives from the nationalist community and unionists, who want northern ireland to remain part of the uk. the idea is that whatever the historic differences, both communities have a vested interest in the system. it has a first minister and deputy first minister, one unionists and the other nationalists. the devolved government last collapse of every 2022 after the democratic unionist party withdrew in protest against post—brexit trade checks between the region and great britain, and the walk—out means that power—sharing was impossible. it's believed the arrangements under the northern ireland protocol diminished the region does not replace within the uk internal market, and a new deal called the windsor framework was agreed in 2022 between the government and european union, aimed at addressing th
the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, is in line to take up the position., frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont is coming to an end. chris page, bbc news, belfast. it isa it is a complex issue. power—sharing means there must be representatives from the nationalist community and unionists, who want northern ireland to remain part of the uk. the idea is that whatever the historic differences, both communities have a vested interest in the system. it has a...
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it initially started, people don't remember this, it initially started, it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about the federal government. so wasteful spending, but everybody kind of shrug and at least boston has 7 miles underground, like 7 miles of road. well, and that brings the point, steve, on this and some port. there is a service report that's just wasteful throwing out that way. you said training squirrels, how to it's a game all versus things that actually do help. the community may be a library. i don't want to just that. i say the opera house is so important. good. well, and just the irony of the ulysses s grant museum in mis
it initially started, people don't remember this, it initially started, it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always...
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it initially started, people don't remember this, it initially started, it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about the federal government. so wasteful spending, but everybody kind of shrug and at least boston has 7 miles underground, like 7 miles of road. well, and that brings a point, steve, on this and some port. there is a service report that's just wasteful throwing up that when you said training squirrels, how to it's or down all versus things that actually do help. the community may be a library. i don't want to just that. i say the opera house is so important. good, well and, and just the irony of the listings as grant museum in
it initially started, people don't remember this, it initially started, it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always...
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but anyway, it's lovely that that o'neil did that. and that gary o'neil did that.there at the so as they start there at the club, they've a long club, they've got a long pathway. they to pathway. and then they get to play pathway. and then they get to play the first team as well. you see, like because i mean, see, i like that because i mean, i don't know if the first team were putting in their best efforts i don't think i think maybe they weren't sliding in with maybe they weren't sliding in witibut do you know what the >> but do you know what the encourage that will give them. >> oh the inspiration. >> oh the inspiration. >> incredible. incredible. >> incredible. it is incredible. and there's a there's a special pathway and they all clubs do and there's a there's a special patrand and they all clubs do and there's a there's a special patrand and �*get all clubs do and there's a there's a special patrand and �*get little lubs do and there's a there's a special patrand and �*get little treats) this and they get little treats as they go along and they get you know, i
but anyway, it's lovely that that o'neil did that. and that gary o'neil did that.there at the so as they start there at the club, they've a long club, they've got a long pathway. they to pathway. and then they get to play pathway. and then they get to play the first team as well. you see, like because i mean, see, i like that because i mean, i don't know if the first team were putting in their best efforts i don't think i think maybe they weren't sliding in with maybe they weren't sliding in...
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it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask. busy how did they get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about the federal government. so wasteful spending, but everybody kind of shrug and at least boston has 7 miles underground, like 7 miles of road. well, and that brings the point, steve, on this in some port. there's a service report that's just wasteful throwing out the, like you said, training squirrels. how to it's a game level versus things that actually do help. the community may be a library. i don't want to just start. i say the opera house is so important. good . well, and just the irony of the list. these s grant museum in mississippi cover all the that one is mind boggling.
it was um, tip o'neill was one of the ones that was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask. busy how did they get to $15000000000.00? what everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking...
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different types of public health interventions because again, one of the points made that michelle o'neillelle 0'neill makes forfairly the points made that michelle 0'neill makes for fairly is that the island of ireland as a single epidemiological area, island of ireland as a single epidemiologicalarea, it was island of ireland as a single epidemiological area, it was always regarded so in terms of animal health and in terms of human health so these are difficult issues to manage and i would not say this was a view that i hold passionately but i do think the whole question about how you can ensure the uk government short of a civil contingency act can say we need to override some sort of independent decision—making you might make, i think that's worth considering. was it fair to say that in advance of the pandemic, it was reasonably foreseeable that a health emergency of the nature of the pandemic which the uk faced, it would require, given the underlying devolution settlement, a degree of cross—border cooperation? yes. what cross-border cooperation? yes. what ou sa it cross-border coopera
different types of public health interventions because again, one of the points made that michelle o'neillelle 0'neill makes forfairly the points made that michelle 0'neill makes for fairly is that the island of ireland as a single epidemiological area, island of ireland as a single epidemiologicalarea, it was island of ireland as a single epidemiological area, it was always regarded so in terms of animal health and in terms of human health so these are difficult issues to manage and i would...
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it was a tip, o'neill was one of the ones who was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00? well, everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking about the federal government. so wasteful spending, but everybody kind of shrug and at least boston has 7 miles underground, like 7 miles of road. well, and that brings the point, steve, on this and some port. there is a service report that's just wasteful throwing out though you said training squirrels. how to it's a game all versus things that actually do help the community, maybe a library. i don't want to just that i say the opera house is so important. good. well, and, and just the irony of the listings as grant museum in mississippi to cover all the stuff that one is mind boggli
it was a tip, o'neill was one of the ones who was pushing for it back in 1981 in 1981. the cost of the big, the big, big, the cost of it was about $2000000000.00 when they finished it in 2007. the total was $15000000000.00. now the question that people ask, what, how did it get to $15000000000.00? well, everyone knows that if you want to get paid, charged the federal government because the federal government will always pay it. and there's a surcharge typically added to when you're talking...
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neil: you are a young guy, when ronald reagan and tip o'neill got to get there, to shore up social security, through the grace commission, we had a bipartisan push to address a real problem. it's a crisis today but it is possible. >> i worked on two commissions. sometimes they work directly, sometimes indirectly. the best bet to getting fiscal house in order, ending social security and medicare, is a bipartisan commission. neil: something has to happen because we won't have any choice. looking at a $34 trillion combination of all those deficits, all those years, that means a record. oil prices sprinting ahead, concerns what's going on in the middle east and widening conflict, when you get into the details quickly understand why we are seeing oil doing what it is doing after this. - i'm sherry - and i'm john. i'm a pharmacist. as we were starting to age, it's like, well how can we help our cognitive abilities? we saw prevagen. i did read the clinical study and went ahead and gave it a try. i feel that prevagen is helping me with overall clarity and as a pharmacist, i've recommended it to, no
neil: you are a young guy, when ronald reagan and tip o'neill got to get there, to shore up social security, through the grace commission, we had a bipartisan push to address a real problem. it's a crisis today but it is possible. >> i worked on two commissions. sometimes they work directly, sometimes indirectly. the best bet to getting fiscal house in order, ending social security and medicare, is a bipartisan commission. neil: something has to happen because we won't have any choice....
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the waves crashing into the most southerly port in the country but as we heard from sarah keith lucas o'neillen 70 and 80 miles an hour recorded across large parts of the north and west of the country including the central belt of scotland. the strongest wind gust report was 99 miles an hour at wesley board in northumberland. also we had 90 miles an hour at capper clinic in snowdonia, then it is all patrick weather centre on the isle of wight saw 86 miles an hour and in cumbria it was 82 degrees. here is carol with the weather. hello again. we've seen quite a bit of disruption because of storm isha which is pulling into the norwegian sea but we have some strong gusts of wind, n o we have some strong gusts of wind, n 0 rick 90 miles an hour, personal vote in northumberland, 99 miles an hour, and in edinburgh at 74 miles an hour, and for the rest of today it's windy, they still make the wind moderates and we are looking at and blustery showers. you can tell from the i suppose that it is windy, the shower is continuing, some of them wintry in the mountains of scotland but you could hear the odd
the waves crashing into the most southerly port in the country but as we heard from sarah keith lucas o'neillen 70 and 80 miles an hour recorded across large parts of the north and west of the country including the central belt of scotland. the strongest wind gust report was 99 miles an hour at wesley board in northumberland. also we had 90 miles an hour at capper clinic in snowdonia, then it is all patrick weather centre on the isle of wight saw 86 miles an hour and in cumbria it was 82...
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michelle o'neill , let's not forget, after o'neill, let's not forget, after that last election, she willof northern ireland. that is his trick in its own right. as sinn fein first minister of northern ireland 25 years ago, when the good friday agreement was signed, no one would ever have thought that. but it also puts to bed the thought that unionists did not want to share power or serve under a sinn fein first minister. so you can imagine the feeling here today in parliament buildings that everyone is back in the game and they have that £3 billion to set some bills right here because of course, northern ireland was underfunded for the last 4 or 5 years. there's been massive strikes here amongst the public sector and they couldn't get any parity in their wages. so unfortunately , when michelle unfortunately, when michelle o'neill takes her table on monday, i'm afraid that her door will be knocked by an awful amount of people who actually want their pay sorted out . want their pay sorted out. >> okay, dougie beattie, thank you for that. update from stormont. some of the harder unionists a
michelle o'neill , let's not forget, after o'neill, let's not forget, after that last election, she willof northern ireland. that is his trick in its own right. as sinn fein first minister of northern ireland 25 years ago, when the good friday agreement was signed, no one would ever have thought that. but it also puts to bed the thought that unionists did not want to share power or serve under a sinn fein first minister. so you can imagine the feeling here today in parliament buildings that...
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seeing large scale demonstrations against the countries file right policy, the alternative for jim o'neil, a s. d in recent days. dominant kane has mall from berlin of this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the if day. the far right party that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies, accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown. where prominent if de politicians met some who become naturalized as germans and deport them from this country. it's a concept which one leading lawyer says is entirely illegal. the idea of re migration basically calls for a complete abolition of human rights of migrants of every refugee convention off and basic rights and shrines in the german constitution. it would require regime change that brings the far right into a position of power where they can do whatever they want. and the last time the far ice in this country has chumps to do what ever wanted to do in power. it came up with this. the nuremberg will n
seeing large scale demonstrations against the countries file right policy, the alternative for jim o'neil, a s. d in recent days. dominant kane has mall from berlin of this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the if day. the far right party that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies, accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown. where...
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ed o'neill from his role on modern family. a mobster in his hometown tried to recruit him. he thought about it because he was young and broke but fear of prison prompted him to pursue acting instead. youngstown, ohio. that happens. >> dana: he graduated from ohio u? >> bill: i love it. >> dana: bring in ohio, oh yeah. >> bill: your daughter is having a great time there? >> too much. >> dana: check this out as well. traces of cocaine found on hunter biden's gun pouch and a navy officer jailed for 500 days and he is freed. he and his wife join us to talk about the tragedy and their return and triumph. because aspen dental has the latest technology and equipment. with a staff that goes out of their way to provide exceptional care. plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance and 20% off treatment plans. making it easier to get started with quality care. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. i feel refreshed because i am not struggling with cpap anymore. she looks great. i got inspire. great sleep at the click of a button. did she get implants? yeah
ed o'neill from his role on modern family. a mobster in his hometown tried to recruit him. he thought about it because he was young and broke but fear of prison prompted him to pursue acting instead. youngstown, ohio. that happens. >> dana: he graduated from ohio u? >> bill: i love it. >> dana: bring in ohio, oh yeah. >> bill: your daughter is having a great time there? >> too much. >> dana: check this out as well. traces of cocaine found on hunter biden's...
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the sinn fein vice president michelle o'neill is in line to take up the position.ing her party gave its reaction to the events of the past 12 hours. there is enormous challenges facing an incoming executive, but we have long wanted to get the assembly back functioning again. the executive, the north/south ministerial council arrangements, and we want to work very quickly now with all of the parties and with both governments to make sure that we have a quick and smooth transition back into a functioning institution. after nearly two years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stalemate at stormont will soon be at an end. there has been a range of reaction over the last few hours. the leader of sinn fein said it would be a moment of very great significance when her party colleague becomes first minister. she says it has long been a time coming but we are very pleased. we been a time coming but we are very leased. ~ . . , , pleased. we are incredibly positive as we read today _ pleased. we are incredibly positive as we read today but _ pleased. w
the sinn fein vice president michelle o'neill is in line to take up the position.ing her party gave its reaction to the events of the past 12 hours. there is enormous challenges facing an incoming executive, but we have long wanted to get the assembly back functioning again. the executive, the north/south ministerial council arrangements, and we want to work very quickly now with all of the parties and with both governments to make sure that we have a quick and smooth transition back into a...