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stonewall jackson's unionist sister had been married to a confederate. they eventually divorces and their different political allegiances played a role. their emotional scars survived even if family duty to some degree could survive too. it became a metaphor for the nation. in fact, these families became very useful in the later decades of the 19th century when americans were grappling about for ways to remember this war and not -- grappling for ways to forget slavery and forget much of what this war was about. these divided families became very useful. they are a central image in the fiction of the time, in the poetry of the time because to envision the nation as a family that divided, but now is reuniting, is to envision the nation and reconciliation in a way that forgets what divided them, but really emphasizes what had always kept them there from the start. i will leave it there and thank you for your attention. but i'm also happy to answer any questions you may have? >> thank you so much for your wonderful talk. a couple of questions i've got. think
stonewall jackson's unionist sister had been married to a confederate. they eventually divorces and their different political allegiances played a role. their emotional scars survived even if family duty to some degree could survive too. it became a metaphor for the nation. in fact, these families became very useful in the later decades of the 19th century when americans were grappling about for ways to remember this war and not -- grappling for ways to forget slavery and forget much of what...
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he was a unionist. he was in office before secession. he was a firm unionist. rooted in the sense we must stay together as a union. james a close friend of buchanan. they were co-senators. they lived together in washington for 20 years before he returned alabama. there was speculation they had more than just a friendship relationship. there is no basis or proof to it. there were no letters found or anything like that. in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce. they won the election. he developed a brick and was -- and went tuberculosis to cuba to recuperate. he is the only executive french official -- executive officials warned on foreign territory. he realized he would not recuperate and his health declined. he came back to his plantation and died the following day. was buried in chestnut hill. he was moved. the mazza liam is a greek revival form. it was erected in honor of his vice presidency of the united states. next to the mazza liam, we will come to the monuments of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in tennessee. in 1855, he moved
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one brother was a confederate and the other was a unionist hopkins. and fighting is broken out and a one point, the new miss shoots into a crowd of confederates and shoots his own brother, and he falls. according to the article, the union brother approached his wounded brother immediately thereafter, told the mortally wounded confederate that he had quote done on purpose, and then left. night, as things that settle down, the new brother returned to the scene of the battle, brought water on a blanket and stayed with his ailing brother for half the night. the weber explained the actions of that brother by the fact that he was quote a man of family. and this is quite a story. was it all true? newspapers did look to talk about instances of brother versus brother, here's one article, brother against brother you see in the headline. if you go through the civil war newspaper you will see brother shoots brother, brothers blood, these are the sorts of titles you see through the stories. and again, many are exaggerated and some made up altogether. and that's ho
one brother was a confederate and the other was a unionist hopkins. and fighting is broken out and a one point, the new miss shoots into a crowd of confederates and shoots his own brother, and he falls. according to the article, the union brother approached his wounded brother immediately thereafter, told the mortally wounded confederate that he had quote done on purpose, and then left. night, as things that settle down, the new brother returned to the scene of the battle, brought water on a...
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william rufus king was very much a unionist. of course, he was in all of this events of cessation a the civil war, but he was firm unionist and when separatism ambulance to blow he rooted in the sense we must stay together. we must not separate. close friend of james buchanan. they were close senators and they lived together in years ton for about 20 before he returned to alabama. >> there was speculation that had more than just a friendship relationship, but basis and no proof to that there. has never been any kind of letters found or anything like that. in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce, and they won the election. he had developed tb and was ill he went to cuba under the advisement of his doctor in down there.uperate while he was in cuba, the senate bill that ecial allowed them to go -- as vice president of the united states, the only executive branch official that has ever been sworn in on foreign territory. he was in cubale that he was not going to recuperate and continued -- his continued to decl
william rufus king was very much a unionist. of course, he was in all of this events of cessation a the civil war, but he was firm unionist and when separatism ambulance to blow he rooted in the sense we must stay together. we must not separate. close friend of james buchanan. they were close senators and they lived together in years ton for about 20 before he returned to alabama. >> there was speculation that had more than just a friendship relationship, but basis and no proof to that...
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look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president emanuel mccall but attended today's protest was low and to reform rallies french trade unionists angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits because government has vowed to push ahead with the reforms. cycling has battered the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and neighboring women leaving at least two people dead a month third largest city has been worst hit harder it's also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas. the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin solomon has reportedly imposed a ban on government agencies awarding contracts to german companies that's according to the should be go. web site says the kingdom is defacto ruler isn't happy with. foreign policy this decision could in danger exports totaling almost seven billion euros. it's the biggest evening of the year tonight in european soccer with the champions league final kicking off in the ukrainian capi
look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president emanuel mccall but attended today's protest was low and to reform rallies french trade unionists angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits because government has vowed to push ahead with the reforms. cycling has battered the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and neighboring...
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and of course he has the support of the prime defendants but he has gained some criticism from the unionist party right now there is a pause in their parliament session will continue at three on the day this morning they gave a speech on he insisted. someone is the legitimate president he is the provisional president and look toward in step and the center of catalonia. an independent country to made catalonia a republican republic in india were and it's important to mention that today is that there's a round of the vault of the vote. on absolute majority and if you should not invest the president there is a second round second round that could be held on monday and if everything goes expected he could be done you president of catalonia on monday does everything goes us expect well sure it was hand-picked by the booze former president carter has pushed him on and some critics say to or would just be a puppet and it pushed him a would retain control just briefly is there evidence of this. well of course the unionist party is at the station party said tories are puppets of woods and long becau
and of course he has the support of the prime defendants but he has gained some criticism from the unionist party right now there is a pause in their parliament session will continue at three on the day this morning they gave a speech on he insisted. someone is the legitimate president he is the provisional president and look toward in step and the center of catalonia. an independent country to made catalonia a republican republic in india were and it's important to mention that today is that...
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can move on now to some other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president emanuel not home but attendance at today's protests were lower than at earlier anti-reform rallies french unionists are angry over public public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits mccall's government has vowed to push ahead with reform it's. a cycle own has batter the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of oman and neighboring women and leaving at least two people dead. third largest cities a lot has been worst hit and there's also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas . and the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin salma has reportedly imposed a ban on government agencies awarding contracts to german companies that's according to the spiegel online website it says the kingdom's de facto ruler isn't happy with berlin stance on riyadh's foreign policy his decision could in in danger exports totaling almost seven billion euros. well brazil has declared a state of emergency in the cities
can move on now to some other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president emanuel not home but attendance at today's protests were lower than at earlier anti-reform rallies french unionists are angry over public public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits mccall's government has vowed to push ahead with reform it's. a cycle own has batter the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to...
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home but attendance at today's protests was lower than it earlier anti from reform rallies french unionists are angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits mccall's government has vowed to push ahead with reform. a cycle has better be arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and neighboring yemen and leaving at least two people dead among its third largest cities the law has been worst hit and has also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas. germany's biggest amusement park was evacuated on saturday after a major fire broke out officials say no one was hurt but the blaze at the europa park near the french border in southwestern germany fire fighters brought the flames under control by evening. brazil has declared a state of emergency in the cities of sao paulo and rio de janeiro striking truckers have set up roadblocks that i'm paralyzed traffic leading to closures of airports schools and gas stations this comes as the country tries to recover from a recession and creates even more pressure on a center right government that's deeply unpopular.
home but attendance at today's protests was lower than it earlier anti from reform rallies french unionists are angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits mccall's government has vowed to push ahead with reform. a cycle has better be arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and neighboring yemen and leaving at least two people dead among its third largest cities the law has been worst hit and has also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas....
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catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world in from thousands of trade unionists began march you know position to president calls labor reforms but fewer people turned out than to reform unionists angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits the government has failed to push ahead with their reforms. a psych loan has battered the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and to parts of neighboring yemen and leaving at least two people dead a month third largest city has been the worst yet there's also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas and. the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin has reportedly imposed a ban on government agencies awarding contracts to german companies that's according to the people online website it says the kingdom's de facto ruler isn't happy with berlin stance on riyadh's foreign policy its decision could endanger exports totaling almost seven billion euros. and european soccer it's the biggest evening of the year tonight with the champions league final kicking off in the ukrainian capita
catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world in from thousands of trade unionists began march you know position to president calls labor reforms but fewer people turned out than to reform unionists angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits the government has failed to push ahead with their reforms. a psych loan has battered the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and to parts of neighboring yemen and leaving at least two...
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catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists of again marched in opposition to president calls labor reforms but fewer people turned out than it earlier and to reform rally it's unionists angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits government is about to push ahead. a side clone has battered the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and also to parts of neighboring yemen and leaving at least two people dead to a man's third largest cities has been worst hit and there's also been heavy flooding in nearby a rural areas. the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin solomon has reportedly imposed a ban on government agencies awarding contracts to german companies that's according to the online website it says the kingdom's de facto ruler isn't happy with bergin stance on riyadh's foreign policy he's decision could in danger exports totaling almost seven billion euros. now there's been a surprise meeting between south korean president moon jae in his north korean counterpart kim jong un
catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists of again marched in opposition to president calls labor reforms but fewer people turned out than it earlier and to reform rally it's unionists angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits government is about to push ahead. a side clone has battered the arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and also to parts of neighboring yemen and leaving at...
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in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president and i don't know. but attendance at today's protests was lower than at earlier anti-reform rallies french unionists are angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits government has vowed to push ahead with reforms. and germany's biggest amusement park was evacuated on saturday after a major fire broke out officials say no one was hurt in the blaze at the europa park near the french border in southwestern germany firefighters brought the flames under control by even. colombia goes to the polls on sunday for a presidential election one that many fear could derail the peace process that ended the country's long conflict with leftist rebels the front runner in the election opposed the deal with fark which outgoing president manuel one man real santos implemented even after voters rejected it in a national referendum if you don't use of helium harms are routinely sent us this report from a town that suffered some of the worst fark attacks. jason was a young boy wh
in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president and i don't know. but attendance at today's protests was lower than at earlier anti-reform rallies french unionists are angry over public sector job losses and reductions in workers' benefits government has vowed to push ahead with reforms. and germany's biggest amusement park was evacuated on saturday after a major fire broke out officials say no one was hurt in the blaze at the europa park...
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the democratic unionist party are opposed to any change in the law.he devolved government collapsed almost a year ago. westminster parties think that new legislation should be passed, but government save the priority is to restore their revelations are local politicians can do the matter. the demand for abortion as a choice depends on the dehumanisation of unborn children. we have existing recognition for unborn children in law and that is the way it should be. we made history! the abortion referendum was a highly significant and symbolic moment for the irish republic but it will have an impact on politics across the whole island and in london. at westminster, senior conservative mps have added their voices to the calls for change to the law in northern ireland, including the women and equalities minister penny mordaunt, and the chair of the health select committee, sara wollaston. my view is that it's not right that women in northern ireland can't be able to access the same rights as women in the rest of the united kingdom, and if an amendment is all
the democratic unionist party are opposed to any change in the law.he devolved government collapsed almost a year ago. westminster parties think that new legislation should be passed, but government save the priority is to restore their revelations are local politicians can do the matter. the demand for abortion as a choice depends on the dehumanisation of unborn children. we have existing recognition for unborn children in law and that is the way it should be. we made history! the abortion...
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the largest party in northern ireland, the democratic unionist party, are opposed to any change in thedevolved government collapsed almost a year ago. a number of mps from several parties think that westminster should pass new legislation for northern ireland, but government sources are stressing the priority is to restore devolution so local politicians can decide on the matter. campaigners in belfast who want to keep the current law say they will resist any attempt to alter it. the demand for abortion as a choice depends on the dehumanisation of unborn children. we have existing recognition for unborn children in law and that is the way it should be. we made history! the abortion referendum was a highly significant and symbolic moment for the irish republic but it will have an impact on politics across the whole island and in london. president trump says discussions about his possible meeting with the north korean leader, kim jong—un, in just over two weeks, are going "very well". earlier this week mr trump pulled out of the summit, blaming pyongyang's hostility. the president's comm
the largest party in northern ireland, the democratic unionist party, are opposed to any change in thedevolved government collapsed almost a year ago. a number of mps from several parties think that westminster should pass new legislation for northern ireland, but government sources are stressing the priority is to restore devolution so local politicians can decide on the matter. campaigners in belfast who want to keep the current law say they will resist any attempt to alter it. the demand for...
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but theresa may faces a difficult choice — any such move would be opposed by the democratic unionistst party, on whom she depends for her majority. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy reports. chant: we made history! this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative past. chant: yes, yes, yes! two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion, and the reverberations of this decision are being felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people the length and breadth of the island have been talking about how we need to support women. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right through to the bottom of ireland, we want to see the same policy, we need to show care and compassion towards women. ice cream, ice cream! in belfast today, a sense that the debate now moves here. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless there's a risk to a woman's life. i would love to see a referendum up here. again, political parties, probably it will never happen. but hopefully, it will
but theresa may faces a difficult choice — any such move would be opposed by the democratic unionistst party, on whom she depends for her majority. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy reports. chant: we made history! this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative past. chant: yes, yes, yes! two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion, and the reverberations of this decision are being felt elsewhere. this has very much been a...
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caught between the irish rock and some very hard cases among the blacks that the i'm a democratic unionist party on whom they depend for the commons majority i asked john tong professor of politics of the university of liverpool how much of the european impasse is being dictated by the board of politics of ireland how surprised are you professor tong that the prime minister has reached this impasse on the customs union issue. i'm not surprised at all this was always going to be a major problem and basically treason is now casting around for solutions which frankly appear workable anyway and would almost certainly be rejected by the european union and by the irish government it doesn't matter whether it's the so-called max flack solution maximum facilitation which frankly is a betrayal of what the government initially said because initially said they said that there would be no new infrastructure the board of relies upon the installation of new technology so it's inconceivable that's going that's going to be accepted or whether you go for the customs partnership arrangement in which you get
caught between the irish rock and some very hard cases among the blacks that the i'm a democratic unionist party on whom they depend for the commons majority i asked john tong professor of politics of the university of liverpool how much of the european impasse is being dictated by the board of politics of ireland how surprised are you professor tong that the prime minister has reached this impasse on the customs union issue. i'm not surprised at all this was always going to be a major problem...
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she faces a difficult choice because any move would be opposed by the democratic unionists — that's northernnd's largest party — and she depends on their support in westminster to stay in power. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. chant: we made history! this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative past. chant: yes, yes, yes! two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion, and the reverberations of this decision are being felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people the length and breadth of the island have been talking about how we need to support women. our policy is the same from the north of ireland right through to the bottom of ireland, we want to see the same policy, we need to show care and compassion towards women. ice cream, ice cream! in belfast today, a sense that the debate now moves here. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless there's a risk to a woman's life. i would love to see a referendum up here. um, again, political parties, you know, p
she faces a difficult choice because any move would be opposed by the democratic unionists — that's northernnd's largest party — and she depends on their support in westminster to stay in power. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. chant: we made history! this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative past. chant: yes, yes, yes! two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion, and the reverberations of this decision are...
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e p's folded for that of course the parliament those that didn't consisted of the two your other unionists and me please ukip and british conservatives but all of the other parliamentary piece of where there they supported it but they didn't really understand what all of its parts meant so i took from april until the second resolution and tobar knocking on any piece doors and that was one of the reasons why when we first knocked at the doors we asked them for support for a designated special status for the north to remain within the first is the problem for your producers that we're there for you and really lam went to them and because they didn't understand the different strands of the agreements with says here is my good friday agreement because unionism and the british government was saying that the e.u. didn't feature in the good friday agreement well it's actually features fifteen times they are to the agreement i made your opinion were you able to convince people that breaks it was by jeopardizing the good friday agreement was professionally produced with preset risk when you yoursel
e p's folded for that of course the parliament those that didn't consisted of the two your other unionists and me please ukip and british conservatives but all of the other parliamentary piece of where there they supported it but they didn't really understand what all of its parts meant so i took from april until the second resolution and tobar knocking on any piece doors and that was one of the reasons why when we first knocked at the doors we asked them for support for a designated special...
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and he's a loyal unionist. when the southern states secede 1861, johnson's own state of tennessee, he refuses to recognize it. he defies the successionists. hen tennessee is reoccupied by federal forces lincoln appoints johnson at military governor of ennessee and johnson's service as military governor of tennessee is really one of the line ccesses along that that lincoln can boast. be his ing johnson to running mate in 1864 seemed like he perfectly logical thing until it turned out that it wasn't the perfectly logical thing. signs of ed to see this very early on. shows up for his inauguration, first of all, he rote to lincoln and said die really have to come for your inauguration? that really was not the question be asking.o and, of course, he was told, you here.to be so there he is, on the fourth of arch, 18965, he shows up, and he has a cold -- 1865, he has a cold. self-medicating himself with whiskey. office in the senate chamber, and delivers a makesambling address that it very clear from the start drunk.e
and he's a loyal unionist. when the southern states secede 1861, johnson's own state of tennessee, he refuses to recognize it. he defies the successionists. hen tennessee is reoccupied by federal forces lincoln appoints johnson at military governor of ennessee and johnson's service as military governor of tennessee is really one of the line ccesses along that that lincoln can boast. be his ing johnson to running mate in 1864 seemed like he perfectly logical thing until it turned out that it...
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trade unionists say he's rapidly demolishing the country social safety net and they'll make sure it doesn't happen. cons constantly introducing the ultra liberal reforms just like fatter and reagan in the eighty's. we're heading for massive industrial action. the last two months of seen more and more strikes in many sectors. and that's going to continue we won't give up. so far friends as your president hasn't been faced by his critics. but the most difficult reforms to public services and pensions haven't even begun yet. russian president vladimir putin has been returned to office for another six years after a much criticized election last week ceremony was the fourth time he's been sworn in. he took the oath in the kremlin's grounds and andrews hall putin can point to a number of positive economic developments during his time in power inflation has been kept low national debt to all the while the standard of living has increased but he says there's more to be done. but if you knew because of this you do good structural problems and make sure our economy grows faster we need new sources of
trade unionists say he's rapidly demolishing the country social safety net and they'll make sure it doesn't happen. cons constantly introducing the ultra liberal reforms just like fatter and reagan in the eighty's. we're heading for massive industrial action. the last two months of seen more and more strikes in many sectors. and that's going to continue we won't give up. so far friends as your president hasn't been faced by his critics. but the most difficult reforms to public services and...
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he was a firm unionist. began to secede, he was firmly rooted in the sense that we must stay together as a union, we must not separate. he was a close friend of james buchanan. they lived together in washington for about 20 years before he returned to alabama. they was speculation that had more than just a friendship relationship, but there is no basis or proof to that. there has never been any letters found or anything like that. in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce and they won the election. he had developed tuberculosis and was ill, so he went to cuba on -- under the advisement of his doctor in order to recuperate down there. while he was in cuba, the senate passed a special bill that he is the only executive branch official that has ever been sworn in on foreign territory. cubaalized while he was in that he was not going to recuperate and continued to decline. so he came back to the plantation in selma and died the following day. originally, he was buried at his plantation at che
he was a firm unionist. began to secede, he was firmly rooted in the sense that we must stay together as a union, we must not separate. he was a close friend of james buchanan. they lived together in washington for about 20 years before he returned to alabama. they was speculation that had more than just a friendship relationship, but there is no basis or proof to that. there has never been any letters found or anything like that. in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to franklin pierce...
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trade unionists are critical of reforms they say he's rapidly demolishing the country social safety net . weeds here these policies are socially unjust and benefit only the richest in the country for example has raised taxes on retirees and lower capital tax that's a step back to the nineteenth century curtailing workers' rights and opening the door for employers to negotiate directly with the workers. and the unions won't let that happen without a fight but the business community says the reforms have not gone far enough. top of the you can ask a small business to staff itself like a big company following throws of regulations which stem from who knows where. there has to be legislation adapted to small business to lower operating costs are going to be internationally competitive and france has a massive trade deficit. so far france's young president has not been fazed by his critics for the most difficult reforms to public services and pensions haven't even begun years. so for more on that story i'm joined by karen hall an economist at efford university specializing in the history of
trade unionists are critical of reforms they say he's rapidly demolishing the country social safety net . weeds here these policies are socially unjust and benefit only the richest in the country for example has raised taxes on retirees and lower capital tax that's a step back to the nineteenth century curtailing workers' rights and opening the door for employers to negotiate directly with the workers. and the unions won't let that happen without a fight but the business community says the...
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an opportunity for conservatives, the conservative and unionist party, we surely cannot break up thehis. we have to keep united kingdom together. northern ireland is one of our poor countries. we cannot just northern ireland is one of our poor countries. we cannotjust abandon them because there is another policy will want to follow. and yet, we have jeremy corbyn, will want to follow. and yet, we havejeremy corbyn, who has always suggested that we would get rid of northern ireland, and indeed, 1984, two weeks after the bombing, he invited two ira terrorists to come to the house of commons. so this is something that the tories may well exploit. the labour party which does believe in keeping the union together, and others who believe that there should be a united ireland. like jeremy corbyn. but he's always been in the minority. and this is something that is quite new. let's move onto the independent legislature, this is an interesting story. this is school inspection. a lot of people will be surprised to read this. what happened was that schools were classified, those that we re schoo
an opportunity for conservatives, the conservative and unionist party, we surely cannot break up thehis. we have to keep united kingdom together. northern ireland is one of our poor countries. we cannot just northern ireland is one of our poor countries. we cannotjust abandon them because there is another policy will want to follow. and yet, we have jeremy corbyn, will want to follow. and yet, we havejeremy corbyn, who has always suggested that we would get rid of northern ireland, and indeed,...
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but the democratic unionist party, on whom the prime minister relies for her parliamentary majority,essage for the prime minister is that this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern ireland have the right to make a decision on under the devolution settlement, and she should not, just because there are siren voices from the liberals and the left—wing at westminster, she should not bow to that. the government says stormont should be deciding on the issue and that it shows the need to restore devolution. it is time for may to legislate! this most personal of matters has become highly political. the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across the irish sea. chris page, bbc news, belfast. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @ babita bbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... it's pain in paris for stan as a poor performance puts paid to wawrinka's french open hopes. he is
but the democratic unionist party, on whom the prime minister relies for her parliamentary majority,essage for the prime minister is that this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern ireland have the right to make a decision on under the devolution settlement, and she should not, just because there are siren voices from the liberals and the left—wing at westminster, she should not bow to that. the government says stormont should be deciding on the issue and that it shows...
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referendum has no impact on the law in northern ireland, according to the leader of the democratic unionist. first, the latest business news live from singapore. chinese technology companies are looking at the said te as a wake—up call looking at the said te as a wake—up ca ll after looking at the said te as a wake—up call after the telecommunications giant became entangled in us and china trade tensions. indian companies say they $12.5 billion investment is not welcomed by all australians. glad you could join us, and exciting addition, and i am in singapore, and we start out with the chairman of chinese giant 10 cents said the trials and tribulations of zte should serve as a wake—up call for the technology sector. he said investment is desperately needed to make sure other companies are not left in the same vulnerable position. this comes as president trump is under fire position. this comes as president trump is underfire from both position. this comes as president trump is under fire from both sides of politics accused of being too lenient on zte. the trump administration says the compan
referendum has no impact on the law in northern ireland, according to the leader of the democratic unionist. first, the latest business news live from singapore. chinese technology companies are looking at the said te as a wake—up call looking at the said te as a wake—up ca ll after looking at the said te as a wake—up call after the telecommunications giant became entangled in us and china trade tensions. indian companies say they $12.5 billion investment is not welcomed by all...
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listen to these pleas for change in northern ireland because she is propped up by the democratic unionistsabortion, and it's a can of worms and it will be difficult to keep it off the agenda now. it is and isn't a can of worms, the numbers in northern ireland according to amnesty and 2016 suggested 72% of people in northern ireland are in favour of abortion in the case of rape, incest or fatal facial abnormalities so higher numbers than the results of the republic of ireland referendum abnormality —— faecal abnormalities. so it seems absurd, and the people in northern ireland have had to choose it because everybody who stands for election want to keep those laws, and they feel differently as the actual people that's why they say that when asked for their opinion. lot of people are talking about the great shift in the social landscape we have seen over the last few yea rs, we have seen over the last few years, with the changing marriages, 93v years, with the changing marriages, gay marriage, partnerships and now this, so where next do you think we will go? a lot of people are saying it is w
listen to these pleas for change in northern ireland because she is propped up by the democratic unionistsabortion, and it's a can of worms and it will be difficult to keep it off the agenda now. it is and isn't a can of worms, the numbers in northern ireland according to amnesty and 2016 suggested 72% of people in northern ireland are in favour of abortion in the case of rape, incest or fatal facial abnormalities so higher numbers than the results of the republic of ireland referendum...
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e p's folded for that across the parliament those that didn't consisted of the two yonder unionists m.p.'s ukip and british conservatives but all. if the other parliamentary piece appeared there they supported it but they didn't really understand what all of its parts meant so i took from april until the second resolution and tobar knocking on m.e.p. stores and that was one of the reasons why when we first knocked at the doors we asked them for support for designated special status for the north to remain within the nurses the problem for your producers are we are there for you and your lamb went to them and because they didn't understand the different strands of the agreements we says here is my good friday agreement because unionism and the british government was saying that the e.u. didn't feature in the good friday agreement well it's actually features fifteen times to the agreement i made your opinion were you able to convince people that breaks it was by jeopardizing the good friday agreement was professionally produced the piece at risk when you yourself were released from prison
e p's folded for that across the parliament those that didn't consisted of the two yonder unionists m.p.'s ukip and british conservatives but all. if the other parliamentary piece appeared there they supported it but they didn't really understand what all of its parts meant so i took from april until the second resolution and tobar knocking on m.e.p. stores and that was one of the reasons why when we first knocked at the doors we asked them for support for designated special status for the...
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legislation to give women greater access to terminations in northern ireland but the democratic unioniste intent on keeping the restrictions. my message for the prime minister is that this isa for the prime minister is that this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern ireland have the right to make a decision on under the devolution settlement and she should not just under the devolution settlement and she should notjust because there area siren she should notjust because there are a siren voices from the liberals and the left wing and westminster, she should not doubt of that. the government says abortion law is an issue for politicians in northern ireland and it shows the need to restore devolution. this most personal of matters has become highly political. the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across the irish sea for the. football — and coventry city have been promoted to league one after beating exeter city three—one at wembley. jordan willis's strike opened the scoring for the sky blues and helped to consig
legislation to give women greater access to terminations in northern ireland but the democratic unioniste intent on keeping the restrictions. my message for the prime minister is that this isa for the prime minister is that this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern ireland have the right to make a decision on under the devolution settlement and she should not just under the devolution settlement and she should notjust because there area siren she should notjust because...
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retrieve the irish rock and some very hard cases among the bricks that the i'm in the democratic unionist party on whom they depend for the commons majority i asked john tong professor of politics the university of liverpool how much of the european impasse is being dictated by the board of politics of ireland how surprised are you professor tong that the prime minister has reached this impasse on the customs union issue. i'm not surprised at all this was always going to be a major problem and basically treason is now casting around for solutions which frankly appear workable anyway and would almost certainly be rejected by the european union and by the irish government it doesn't matter whether it's the so-called max flack solution maximum facilitation which frankly is a betrayal of what the government initially said because initially said they said that there would be no new infrastructure the board of relies upon the installation of new technology so it's inconceivable that's going that's going to be accepted or whether you go for the customs partnership arrangement in which you get th
retrieve the irish rock and some very hard cases among the bricks that the i'm in the democratic unionist party on whom they depend for the commons majority i asked john tong professor of politics the university of liverpool how much of the european impasse is being dictated by the board of politics of ireland how surprised are you professor tong that the prime minister has reached this impasse on the customs union issue. i'm not surprised at all this was always going to be a major problem and...
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oh, they are unionists now. >> i was on a panel last week about the emancipation proclamation. they get it out once a year. you can read parts of it but every time they do, they get lines outdoors. >> it is sold out. >> it is the one document that drives crowds outdoors because there it is. it has a symbolic power like nothing else. >> the point you made about douglass saying it frees everyone. we fail to appreciate how much people like douglass and others in lincoln's coalition took upon themselves the responsibility of arguing the emancipation proclamation would enhance the freedom of lights. -- whites. that would -- it would be good for the whites in the north and south. >> andrew johnson would agree to that as someone who had been angry towards powerful slaveowners in tennessee. without question. is two minutes until 12:00. >> someone wants to know what is the best book of -- on james longstreet? >> while i have differences of interpretation, the most are -- andography jeffrey ward's. widow created coverage of his death and what confederates and union veterans of to say and
oh, they are unionists now. >> i was on a panel last week about the emancipation proclamation. they get it out once a year. you can read parts of it but every time they do, they get lines outdoors. >> it is sold out. >> it is the one document that drives crowds outdoors because there it is. it has a symbolic power like nothing else. >> the point you made about douglass saying it frees everyone. we fail to appreciate how much people like douglass and others in lincoln's...
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look to leave it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. going to give us i don't want to mack eve did you delete my food decided to mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all. the demo i think the field shows the canaries. if. they don't clue moon do loop i don't disturb them all i still see the call by the lake top. it off is that it how many ma there is only twelve of them or it's truly he used a surreal a pool or the neon i phone. is sussy. as physics to put on them and then they get a peavey charges on the inside of the tall tall dougal see a little down the post on i do it is from. new on up a pretty juicy. bottom and there it is that's when the only person says it's big enough zoom out on this one and. climb zero six zero seven cool all you knew for if i was in pretty bleak in the bay did a guest show i'd be too tired to see who of course he had to go along to this or not don't lose each seed of. the b.
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lord martin, politician, trade unionist, public servant, born on 3rd ofjuly, 1945 and died at the age april. we salute yourjourney from poverty, to the speakers chair. from anderston to westminster. may he rest in peace. on tuesday, the government changed its mind and said it wouldn't oppose a move to force british overseas territories to have greater financial transparency in tax affairs, so averting the measure 9994.51.57 “£5'af‘lfg'???‘ 999999: and the british virgin islands to introduce a register revealing the beneficial owners of assets held in thosejurisdictions. the government accepted an amendment to the sanctions and anti—money laundering bill. we've listened to the strength of feeling in this house on this issue. and accept that it is, without a doubt, the majority , — j; gfifijfiffifiéfiwfilfiiafl f 99
lord martin, politician, trade unionist, public servant, born on 3rd ofjuly, 1945 and died at the age april. we salute yourjourney from poverty, to the speakers chair. from anderston to westminster. may he rest in peace. on tuesday, the government changed its mind and said it wouldn't oppose a move to force british overseas territories to have greater financial transparency in tax affairs, so averting the measure 9994.51.57 “£5'af‘lfg'???‘ 999999: and the british virgin islands to...
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but the democratic unionist party, on whom the prime minister relies for her parliamentary majority,sage for the prime minister is that this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern ireland have the right to make a decision on, under the devolution settlement. and she should not, just because there are a siren voices from the liberals and the left wing and westminster, she should not bow to that. the government says abortion law is an issue for politicians in northern ireland and it shows the need to restore devolution. this most personal of matters has become highly political. the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across the irish sea. chris paige, bbc news, belfast. the headlines on bbc news: a major clean—up operation is taking place in the west midlands following heavy rain and flash flooding. in birmingham, more than a month's worth of rainfall hit the city in an hour. in walsall, one man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in the rising water. italy's president appoints a new interim prime minist
but the democratic unionist party, on whom the prime minister relies for her parliamentary majority,sage for the prime minister is that this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern ireland have the right to make a decision on, under the devolution settlement. and she should not, just because there are a siren voices from the liberals and the left wing and westminster, she should not bow to that. the government says abortion law is an issue for politicians in northern...
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to leave it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. should. john you going to give us aboard a mac. eve did you delete my phone to see did you know mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i did the field shows clearly cannot exist on the part. if. it included do loop until just the law as the called by the like top. of it all the very top of all men in the mob that it would sound it will them or it's truly heath ledger used astraea liverpool or the neon iconic on top. is suss it would pose as physics for about thirty two who put palin on then they get the p.v. charges on the inside of the top all don't see little down imposed on i do it forces from. new or not but pretty new she owned bottling it is that's where the only person says it's big enough cement on this when i. close down says all seven could look into four of one pretty bleak me transit in the bay did they guess your beauty cuts of. cour
to leave it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. should. john you going to give us aboard a mac. eve did you delete my phone to see did you know mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i did the field shows clearly cannot exist on the part. if. it included do loop until just the law as the called by the like...
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legislation to give women greater access for terminations in northern ireland, b the democratic unioniste where theresa may relies on, arein intent on kethe restrictions. >> this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern iland have the right to make a decision on, under the devolution settlement, and she should not just because there are voices from the liberals and the left wing and westminster she should not bow to that. ,reporter: reporter: abortion is an issue for politicians inrt rn ireland, and it looks at devolution. thiser most personal of ma has become highly political. the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across the irish sea. bbc news, lfast. laura: for more on the significance of the irish referendum and what it means for the pro-life movement, i spoke to a jesuit priest and a senior analyst at a religious news service. you have written that the vote in ireland allowinabortion shows that the pro-life movement needs a change in strategy. why? that thei think pro-life movement, at least in ited states, o
legislation to give women greater access for terminations in northern ireland, b the democratic unioniste where theresa may relies on, arein intent on kethe restrictions. >> this is a matter, a sensitive matter, which the people of northern iland have the right to make a decision on, under the devolution settlement, and she should not just because there are voices from the liberals and the left wing and westminster she should not bow to that. ,reporter: reporter: abortion is an issue for...
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look to leave it was a trade unionist at veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. going to give us i don't want to mak video eve did you did more for you no mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all. the demo i've been to field all shows. apr just on that. it include do loop until december the more i still see the call by me like top. of it all does it how many ma did it with sound we pull them or us surely he used. to know a funny. is sassy. as physics for the two who quit by them and then they get the t.v. show called hard was on the inside to talk to all who can see a little down imposed on i do it all says from. new on up at three to you she owned one bottle. really that's when they're the only person saying big bad imagine out on this when i. thought i was this awesome cool or you knew for out of i won pretty bleak in the bay did a guest show i beautifully tried to see who of course here we go along to us from our dollars each see th
look to leave it was a trade unionist at veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him big exonerated and rehired by veolia. going to give us i don't want to mak video eve did you did more for you no mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all. the demo i've been to field all shows. apr just on that. it include do loop until december the more i still see the call by me like top. of it all...