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are keeping an eye on pictures from londonderry and northern island because where we hear from bill clintonhortly. that is in the minutes ahead, as soon as he starts speaking we will return to derry and get the latest. 25 years after the good friday agreement. there's been a slight rise in uk unemployment; new figures show that in the three months to february the jobless rate was 3.8%, up from 3.7 the previous quarter. pay continues to rise sharply — especially in the private sector — but not fast enough to keep up with price rises. our economics correspondent, andy verity, has more details. all good? business has been challenging, up and down. it has been consistently inconsistent. one day we are super busy, we can't keep up. the next day we don't have any work on. a year ago, construction companies like this builder of grand design style renovations, based near heathrow airport, were struggling to cope with the surge in demand for new projects as the economy bounced back from the pandemic. there was no lack of work, but profits were squeezed by the rocketing cost of raw materials and the
are keeping an eye on pictures from londonderry and northern island because where we hear from bill clintonhortly. that is in the minutes ahead, as soon as he starts speaking we will return to derry and get the latest. 25 years after the good friday agreement. there's been a slight rise in uk unemployment; new figures show that in the three months to february the jobless rate was 3.8%, up from 3.7 the previous quarter. pay continues to rise sharply — especially in the private sector — but...
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the bill clinton _ under the bill clinton administration, but to go back to the important part charlotte, the importance within the democratic party, going back to the 1980s, senior democratic figures like ted kennedy were very much pressing the line of we need to open peace talks, we need to get peace. that pressure was building during the administration of ronald reagan but came to fresh during the bill clinton administration, he was one of the presidents with irish heritage as well. outside the irish content, bill clinton saw the northern ireland peace process within the wider framework of us foreign policy. he was trying to promote peace at the time as well, and northern ireland in some ways was a beacon for that and an example of how previously hostile groups could sit down together and make peace. could sit down together and make eace. . ~' could sit down together and make eace. ., ~ ,, y . it's thursday the 13th of april. our main story. a 74—year—old man has been extradited from pakistan and charged with the murder of a policewoman in 2005. pc sharon beshenivsky was shot by an ar
the bill clinton _ under the bill clinton administration, but to go back to the important part charlotte, the importance within the democratic party, going back to the 1980s, senior democratic figures like ted kennedy were very much pressing the line of we need to open peace talks, we need to get peace. that pressure was building during the administration of ronald reagan but came to fresh during the bill clinton administration, he was one of the presidents with irish heritage as well. outside...
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you second since the first carried out by bill clinton in 1995.— by bill clinton in 1995.d disappointment, _ by bill clinton in 1995. you said disappointment, the _ by bill clinton in 1995. you said disappointment, the visit - by bill clinton in 1995. you said disappointment, the visit mayl by bill clinton in 1995. you said i disappointment, the visit may be short, but disappointment also that president biden will not be addressing a functioning stormont assembly. give us a sense of how different this could have been had he'd been able to speak to those politicians. he'd been able to speak to those politicians-_ he'd been able to speak to those oliticians. ~ , �* politicians. well, president biden received an _ politicians. well, president biden received an invitation _ politicians. well, president biden received an invitation to - politicians. well, president biden received an invitation to the - received an invitation to the best—known building in northern ireland. stormont. had he accepted that in invitation, that would be a very powerful statement that the peace in nor
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i am just looking at bill clinton. i have _ visit. i am just looking at bill clinton.king quite old, but i guess he is quite old. he was there 25 years ago, and as he said today, he took a punt on it. it was a leap of faith for him. find today, he took a punt on it. it was a leap of faith for him. and people thou~ht a leap of faith for him. and people thourht he a leap of faith for him. and people thought he was — a leap of faith for him. and people thought he was mad. _ a leap of faith for him. and people thought he was mad. in _ a leap of faith for him. and people thought he was mad. in fact, - a leap of faith for him. and people | thought he was mad. in fact, there were many people advising against it, thinking, what do you mean you think you can secure peace? it cannot be done. but in pointing to senator george mitchell and send them to northern ireland to broker a peace, and we know how difficult that was, he did lay a part in securing that long lasting peace, and it is a delicate piece. we know that now, we know the trip relations because of brexit and other matte
i am just looking at bill clinton. i have _ visit. i am just looking at bill clinton.king quite old, but i guess he is quite old. he was there 25 years ago, and as he said today, he took a punt on it. it was a leap of faith for him. find today, he took a punt on it. it was a leap of faith for him. and people thou~ht a leap of faith for him. and people thourht he a leap of faith for him. and people thought he was — a leap of faith for him. and people thought he was mad. _ a leap of faith for...
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but, what about bill clinton? i mean -- [laughter] he had his lover under the desk in the oval office. we're supposed to accept that? hillary clinton, with all the illegal stuff she has done. she keeps getting off. we go after this man that is trying to help us and keep our country good, and make it where we can live again. i'm old. i'm 81 years old. and i am struggling to make each day. but, i just am so furious about the biden administration. host: i will leave it there. mentioning the court proceedings today, a bit about the judge that you heard the president referenced. he's in a new york supreme court justice since 2009. he's a former manhattan district attorney and new york assistant attorney. you heard the president referenced this as well. he oversaw the criminal tax fraud against the trump organization and the president's former chief financial officer. from the today show, earlier, around 3:00 p.m. eastern time, this was one of the first photos taken of the former president inside the courtroom. the judge
but, what about bill clinton? i mean -- [laughter] he had his lover under the desk in the oval office. we're supposed to accept that? hillary clinton, with all the illegal stuff she has done. she keeps getting off. we go after this man that is trying to help us and keep our country good, and make it where we can live again. i'm old. i'm 81 years old. and i am struggling to make each day. but, i just am so furious about the biden administration. host: i will leave it there. mentioning the court...
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, 25 years ago _ president, bill clinton, 25 years ago and — president, bill clinton, 25 years ago.cess of one of his key allies, bill clinton, _ of one of his key allies, bill clinton, 25 years ago. would you sa , clinton, 25 years ago. would you say. david. _ clinton, 25 years ago. would you say. david. the _ clinton, 25 years ago. would you say, david, the jeffrey _ clinton, 25 years ago. would you | say, david, the jeffrey donaldson say, david, thejeffrey donaldson has backed himself into a corner? key is any tough spot, because the british— key is any tough spot, because the british government has says there will he _ british government has says there will he no — british government has says there will be no further renegotiation of the windsor framework. that is much the windsor framework. that is much the sense _ the windsor framework. that is much the sense from the european commission as well. there isn't an awful— commission as well. there isn't an awful lot _ commission as well. there isn't an awful lot of— commission as well. there isn't an awful lot of time to revisit t
, 25 years ago _ president, bill clinton, 25 years ago and — president, bill clinton, 25 years ago.cess of one of his key allies, bill clinton, _ of one of his key allies, bill clinton, 25 years ago. would you sa , clinton, 25 years ago. would you say. david. _ clinton, 25 years ago. would you say. david. the _ clinton, 25 years ago. would you say, david, the jeffrey _ clinton, 25 years ago. would you | say, david, the jeffrey donaldson say, david, thejeffrey donaldson has backed himself into...
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i talked to bill clinton directly about this. because i asked him and confirmed he gone to hillary clinton convince her not to leave bill after he admitted the affair to hillary in 1998. and i said is that true? he said absolute gone person i could trust is the only person that she respected enough to have that conversation. and i said let me ask you something, did he know about the relationship you have with monica lewinsky? such that he is getting her job to get her out of town. he said i never talk to any of my closest friends about my relationship with women. for two reasons, one is that i was ashamed in the second was a did not want to implicate them. i was very, very careful to never talk about those kinds of matters. his closest friends are probably two or three other people i can think of. i don't think they intentionally obstructed justice. i think in many ways very positive i think he gave a very good advice on personnel. i think he can see when people personally or the presidency will but themselves pretty quickly poin
i talked to bill clinton directly about this. because i asked him and confirmed he gone to hillary clinton convince her not to leave bill after he admitted the affair to hillary in 1998. and i said is that true? he said absolute gone person i could trust is the only person that she respected enough to have that conversation. and i said let me ask you something, did he know about the relationship you have with monica lewinsky? such that he is getting her job to get her out of town. he said i...
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bill clinton's _ political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit - political wing of the ira. the ira. - bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein to join peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't there, for him not to come here? what did that handshake achieve for you?— here? what did that handshake achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear. _ achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic— achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic indication i achieve for you? well,, it was a l very clear, symbolic indication to this community, which had suffered previously, that the president of the usa was recognising them, and other communities as well, of course. on this stretch of the road, you only walk the length of yourself and somebody died here, at the hands of british soldiers of the ruc or the ira, or the loyalists. and it was to have a moment of unquestionable symbolism. there has long been a strong connection with ireland for many americans with irish ancestry. and there is president kennedy. lmilieu and there is president kennedy.
bill clinton's _ political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit - political wing of the ira. the ira. - bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein to join peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't there, for him not to come here? what did that handshake achieve for you?— here? what did that handshake achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear. _ achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic— achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic indication...
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president and the leader of the ira. >> bill clinton helped pave the way for him to join peace talks. was some political pressure for him not to come here? what did that hand shake achieve? >> it was a clear symbolic indication to this community that the president of the usa was recognizing them and other communities. this stretch of the road, somebody died here at the hands of british soldiers. it was -- to have a moment of symbolism. >> to his long been a strong connection with ireland for millions of america -- there has long been a strong conneion with ireland for millions of americs. john f. kennedy described visiting ireland as the best four days of his life joe biden has often spoken of his irish roots, but said his focus would be the peace process and brexit. >> make sure the irish accords and the windsor stay in place and keep the peace. that is the main thing. >> there is now a little less need for those glasses as potus will wake up tomorrow and less sun-kissed belfast. in the morning, biden will have a meeting with rishi sunak before heading to an event at the university w
president and the leader of the ira. >> bill clinton helped pave the way for him to join peace talks. was some political pressure for him not to come here? what did that hand shake achieve? >> it was a clear symbolic indication to this community that the president of the usa was recognizing them and other communities. this stretch of the road, somebody died here at the hands of british soldiers. it was -- to have a moment of symbolism. >> to his long been a strong connection...
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be revived, as we said on friday it was john kennedy's favorite trip reagan absolutely loved it bill clinton has been here five, six, seven times of course, a lot of that working for the peace process, the same with hillary clinton she's been here time and time again. it really does seem to revive them let's bring in, with us today, former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. steve, i've got a lot i want to talk to you about. we've been talking about it the past few days, about northern ireland and some of the economic challenges first, we need to talk about what warren buffet said friday expect more banks to collapse. there still seems to be a deep unease on wall street and, really, with investors in local regional banks what do you make of buffet's comments, his rediprediction anw rocky is the ride going to be? >> he said he sold most of his bank stocks, and he doesn't usually -- >> not good. >> yeah, money talks he is clearly down on the banking industry i'm not sure he expects more bank failures as the instability of the industry. as you said, the small reg
be revived, as we said on friday it was john kennedy's favorite trip reagan absolutely loved it bill clinton has been here five, six, seven times of course, a lot of that working for the peace process, the same with hillary clinton she's been here time and time again. it really does seem to revive them let's bring in, with us today, former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner. steve, i've got a lot i want to talk to you about. we've been talking about it...
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former us president bill clinton touched on multiple key issues but stressed he believed they can onlye resolved with a functioning executive. we need more economic growth, we need less inequality. - you need... you have some health issues you need to resolve and you have _ to have a functioning government to do all of that. _ and there are these other things out there but, - i think that's what the britishl government wants, i think it's what the irish government wants and i know it's - what the people outside want. i'm joined now by lord hain — he served as secretary of state for northern ireland from 2005 to 2007. interesting listening to those who were involved 25 years ago today. there is an enduring nature to the peace which they have all discussed but as you heard from bill clinton in the headlines, there is a sense it is promise unfulfilled at the moment. , ., , , it is promise unfulfilled at the moment. , . , , moment. yes, in a sense. it was a breakthrough — moment. yes, in a sense. it was a breakthrough agreement - moment. yes, in a sense. it was a breakthrough agreement it
former us president bill clinton touched on multiple key issues but stressed he believed they can onlye resolved with a functioning executive. we need more economic growth, we need less inequality. - you need... you have some health issues you need to resolve and you have _ to have a functioning government to do all of that. _ and there are these other things out there but, - i think that's what the britishl government wants, i think it's what the irish government wants and i know it's - what...
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that stuff really started with bill clinton. we got frivolous. instead of focusing on taking america to the next level, we glided. a lot of people who were very disappointed in the soviet -- the soviet union fell, that communism was repudiated, dressed up a lot of the same errors from before in different clothes. progressivism, wokeness is an outgrowth of that. now, we've got economic problems, cultural problems, foreign policy problems. none of this had to be. >> where going to put the phone numbers up. if you would like to principate in our conversation with kurt schlichter. if you want to send a text message, send it to 202-748-8903. please include your first name and city, if you could. i'm going to tell a story. on the campus of university of southern california, we invited you to take calls with our audience. when our producer went to meet you, you said to her, i am standing at tommy trojan. i am in the only person at this book fair who does not look like a communist. >> [laughter] that is true. i find that kind of -- it rubs me the wrong w
that stuff really started with bill clinton. we got frivolous. instead of focusing on taking america to the next level, we glided. a lot of people who were very disappointed in the soviet -- the soviet union fell, that communism was repudiated, dressed up a lot of the same errors from before in different clothes. progressivism, wokeness is an outgrowth of that. now, we've got economic problems, cultural problems, foreign policy problems. none of this had to be. >> where going to put the...
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president bill clinton touched on multiple key issues, but stressed that he believed they could onlyresolved with a functioning executive. >> we need more economic growth, we need less inequality. you need to resolve -- you've got some health issues you need to resolve. and you have got have a functioning government to do that. and there are all these things out there. but i think that is what the british government wants. i think that is what the irish government months. and i know it is what the people outside want. christian: -- served as the secretary of state from northern ireland from 2005 to 2007. good to see you. interesting listening to those who were involved 25 years ago today. there is, of course, and enduring nature to the peace, which they discussed. but as you heard from bill clinton, there is a sense that it is promise unfulfilled. >> well, yes, in a sense, because it was an absolute breakthrough agreement was one of those " it will never happen" moments, like when i negotiated with tony blair years later the agreement that brought the fiery unionist extremist in pais
president bill clinton touched on multiple key issues, but stressed that he believed they could onlyresolved with a functioning executive. >> we need more economic growth, we need less inequality. you need to resolve -- you've got some health issues you need to resolve. and you have got have a functioning government to do that. and there are all these things out there. but i think that is what the british government wants. i think that is what the irish government months. and i know it is...
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as we said, we are keeping an eye on the speeches in belfast and we were listening to bill clinton a seconds.— next few seconds. the good friday itself and all _ next few seconds. the good friday itself and all the _ next few seconds. the good friday itself and all the milestones - next few seconds. the good friday itself and all the milestones that i itself and all the milestones that followed were only possible because of the joint approach from the two governments and to quote the prime minister of the agreement was born through partnership together and i believe we can make the good friday agreement fulfil its promise for reconciliation and shared achievement. colleagues, i�*m particularly delighted that so many of our international friends are here with us today. the agreement belongs first and foremost with people and britain and ireland and it was built with the help of partners from around the world and we are so grateful so many people in other parts of the world have an ongoing deep and meaningful interest in what happens in ireland. it�*s impossible to list all of the indi
as we said, we are keeping an eye on the speeches in belfast and we were listening to bill clinton a seconds.— next few seconds. the good friday itself and all _ next few seconds. the good friday itself and all the _ next few seconds. the good friday itself and all the milestones - next few seconds. the good friday itself and all the milestones that i itself and all the milestones that followed were only possible because of the joint approach from the two governments and to quote the prime...
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in the next hour, we will hear from bill clinton, former us president, he is there in belfast, is ofreement, 25 years ago. so we expect to hearfrom bill clinton, he was there yesterday with former senator george mitchell and tony blair, and of course the architect of the good friday agreement, the scene very much set for bill clinton, so we will hear his thoughts 25 years on, that should be fascinating to listen to —— architects. also in the next few minutes, we have the imminent ceasefire, that is the hope, in sudan. let mejust ceasefire, that is the hope, in sudan. let me just show you some of the recent pictures, because this has been at the scene earlier today. explosions in the capital, that has been the backdrop over the last few days, so many people injured as well as some dead, fighting between these two military factions dominating, but the hope is in the next few minutes a ceasefire will kick in, that both sides have agreed. we will see if it indeed is enforced, all those aid agencies we have been talking to on the ground talking about the urgent need to have a ceasefire in
in the next hour, we will hear from bill clinton, former us president, he is there in belfast, is ofreement, 25 years ago. so we expect to hearfrom bill clinton, he was there yesterday with former senator george mitchell and tony blair, and of course the architect of the good friday agreement, the scene very much set for bill clinton, so we will hear his thoughts 25 years on, that should be fascinating to listen to —— architects. also in the next few minutes, we have the imminent ceasefire,...
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bill clinton was commissioner _ unethical. bill clinton was commissioner from - unethical. bill clinton was - commissioner from 1993 until unethical. bill clinton was _ commissioner from 1993 until 2000. —— paul guangdong. we dipped into listen to bbc radio london where eddie nestor will be speaking to the commissioner of the metropolitan police sir mark rowley and he will be taking questions from the public. the public have been asked to send in their questions answers will be put to sir mark rowley. that is what it will be hearing. as you so he arrived in a studio and sat down. let's see if we can listen in now to that interview. i am interested to start by finding a bit about you. you have been a senior male officer before. you have talked about the scale of the problem but you said you didn't see anything this bad when you were in it. we have a bbc london pull today specially commissioned which determines 63% of londoners don't have faith in you to make the changes necessary. when did you see the problems in the met and why should people trust you? i the problems in the
bill clinton was commissioner _ unethical. bill clinton was commissioner from - unethical. bill clinton was - commissioner from 1993 until unethical. bill clinton was _ commissioner from 1993 until 2000. —— paul guangdong. we dipped into listen to bbc radio london where eddie nestor will be speaking to the commissioner of the metropolitan police sir mark rowley and he will be taking questions from the public. the public have been asked to send in their questions answers will be put to sir...
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and bill clinton will speak they are in the next few minutes, and we will return and hearfrom next few squeeze in another story that we have been telling you about over the last couple of hours of the programme. that story that tens of thousands of airline passengers are facing disruption after southwest airlines was forced to ground all of its flights. hold on departures has been lifted in the last little while but more than 1700 southwest flights have been delayed. it comes just four months after the carrier suffered a meltdown over the christmas travel rush which resulted in a cancellation of nearly 17,000 flights. davidjoined me in a cancellation of nearly 17,000 flights. david joined me now. in a cancellation of nearly 17,000 flights. davidjoined me now. here's an airline business journalist based in boston. and bring me right up to date. do we know what the was here's thanks for having me. yeah, we found out fairly recently the issue involved a firewall system that the airline uses. it's provided by third—party vendor. they did some kind of update today and itjust because an issu
and bill clinton will speak they are in the next few minutes, and we will return and hearfrom next few squeeze in another story that we have been telling you about over the last couple of hours of the programme. that story that tens of thousands of airline passengers are facing disruption after southwest airlines was forced to ground all of its flights. hold on departures has been lifted in the last little while but more than 1700 southwest flights have been delayed. it comes just four months...
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well, i rather admired bill clinton and i did meet him. and i thought he was one of the most intelligent people, smartest people i've ever met my life. and the more people i talk to, the more i felt that just not my personal impression was a man. probably perhaps the most, the smartest president who's ever been at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. but he he had read biography of the young jfk, jfk reckless youth. in fact, it was in the in the white house when the fbi took records of every book in bill clinton's possession in the library there was there was jfk reckless youth. and when i met him i said, oh, you're the authors wrote that book. you know, he he liked the book. and the book, obviously, it's about the young jfk. it's very much about jfk and. it was a manual. him. yes, but he didn't want me to write the manual. thanks a lot. we appreciate monica. so so he wouldn't give me access and. i did. you know, i went to arkansas. i went his birth place. i interviewed the woman who, you know, the nurse who brought him into this world. you know, i.
well, i rather admired bill clinton and i did meet him. and i thought he was one of the most intelligent people, smartest people i've ever met my life. and the more people i talk to, the more i felt that just not my personal impression was a man. probably perhaps the most, the smartest president who's ever been at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. but he he had read biography of the young jfk, jfk reckless youth. in fact, it was in the in the white house when the fbi took records of every book in bill...
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policy, and the thing is that then already in america they started talking about the fact that bill clintonave become president. he may have remained the governor of arkansas, but hillary clinton insisted on this. and why is this hillary clinton here she very clearly showed that in this case she could have ambitions that go even further than killed clinton and examples of this were very striking healthcare reform. it was roosevelt's legacy, it was his testament that he said. yes, it was not clinton who succeeded . that was, as it were, a testament, so to speak, of roosevelt in the social sphere in part. it was implemented in the mid-sixties by johnson, but here we were talking about universal health care for all americans, and what happens is that the responsibility from the white house for the implementation of this bill is assigned to hillary clinton, she has no status. she just she is not, nor a helper. e not there. uh, as they say no other official post. here she is the president's wife, and suddenly she is appointed the chief in the white house responsible for carrying out this reform
policy, and the thing is that then already in america they started talking about the fact that bill clintonave become president. he may have remained the governor of arkansas, but hillary clinton insisted on this. and why is this hillary clinton here she very clearly showed that in this case she could have ambitions that go even further than killed clinton and examples of this were very striking healthcare reform. it was roosevelt's legacy, it was his testament that he said. yes, it was not...
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you always got along with b bill clinton. you know how that turned out. 2016 and so forth. >> they came to my wedding. mark: what do you make of that. that is politics too. >> all politics. i never forget, he loved, i own a course in westchester, he was there a lot, he loved it he love loves playing golf. mark: is he anied any. good. >> better than people think here, has a certain athleticism. we used to play. this is before i thought in terms of politics for myself, we were playing a round. we were sitting in the clubhouse, he was telling me stories about politics and his views on this and that. i said, you know two and a half hours have gone by, he loved it talk about enthusiasm, they did a great disservice by not using them, i went against hillary, i think they had this unbelieve aable weapon known as bill clinton, a natural politician, he called in he said i'm in michigan, we have trump signs all over the place, you better send someone out, we're not having a problem with michigan, he called in about wisconsin, he said. i'
you always got along with b bill clinton. you know how that turned out. 2016 and so forth. >> they came to my wedding. mark: what do you make of that. that is politics too. >> all politics. i never forget, he loved, i own a course in westchester, he was there a lot, he loved it he love loves playing golf. mark: is he anied any. good. >> better than people think here, has a certain athleticism. we used to play. this is before i thought in terms of politics for myself, we were...
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john f kennedy was the first, then ronald reagan, and then bill clinton.r theme of this trip. last night, he was in county love, close to the border with northern ireland, from where is great—great—grandfather set sail, with the surname finnegan, during the famine. we can expect those ancestral links to be spoken about again in the speech to parliamentarians. i think it is also likely that he will touch upon other issues he has already discussed with the taoiseach, leo varadkar, a few hours ago. the most pressing overseas matter, the war in ukraine. ireland has taken on more than 80,000 ukrainian refugees. he will talk about the ongoing peace process in northern ireland, the fact that this is the 20th anniversary of the good friday agreement. the actual date anniversary fell a few days ago, but this month is really a month of commemoration and remembrance of the good friday agreement and the terrible conflict in northern ireland, that was largely ended by the good friday agreement in 1998. we expect that will be mentioned, in addition to the economic links
john f kennedy was the first, then ronald reagan, and then bill clinton.r theme of this trip. last night, he was in county love, close to the border with northern ireland, from where is great—great—grandfather set sail, with the surname finnegan, during the famine. we can expect those ancestral links to be spoken about again in the speech to parliamentarians. i think it is also likely that he will touch upon other issues he has already discussed with the taoiseach, leo varadkar, a few hours...
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than my upholding international law in records of a phone call between blair and bill clinton, the former u. k. p. an express his willingness to participate in the military action against iraq. if the u. s. press to had in a meeting with his senior advisors in 1998, the british viet justified his decision by saying it was the only way to make it on her same comply. i still find the laurel facies advice, some convincing. there must, at the very least be an argument that the un security council has agreed there is a breach. the only issue is, can we use force and why not? if it is the only way to compliance the u. s. and the u. k. launched a 4 day bombing campaign against iraq and december of 1998. after that then us president bill clinton accused saddam hussein at breaching commitments to the un developing weapons of mass destruction and not withdrawing his forces from co way. as many as 1400 iraqi soldiers were killed and strikes on around a 100 military facilities. political commentator anthony webber believes that tony blair should face legal action since he blatantly light to the u. k.
than my upholding international law in records of a phone call between blair and bill clinton, the former u. k. p. an express his willingness to participate in the military action against iraq. if the u. s. press to had in a meeting with his senior advisors in 1998, the british viet justified his decision by saying it was the only way to make it on her same comply. i still find the laurel facies advice, some convincing. there must, at the very least be an argument that the un security council...
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. >> he is a he's a number of people there, including bill clinton. >> president biden has signed a bill officially ending the national emergency for covid. it was first enacted during the trump administration. it allowed the federal government to take a major steps to respond to the virus. the move and some waivers for federal health programs meant to help health care providers during the height of the pandemic. the white house says the separate public health emergency. that's different. that's not affected. but it is still scheduled to and may 11th until then the government can still provide free covid testing treatment and vaccines. >> today president biden landed in northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace accords which brought and 30 years of bloodshed in northern irelang. the u.s. helped broker the good friday agreement. back in 1998, this week, president biden is marking that anniversary alongside former president bill clinton who helped negotiate the truce the president's trip will include stops in belfast, northern ireland, as well as republic of ir
. >> he is a he's a number of people there, including bill clinton. >> president biden has signed a bill officially ending the national emergency for covid. it was first enacted during the trump administration. it allowed the federal government to take a major steps to respond to the virus. the move and some waivers for federal health programs meant to help health care providers during the height of the pandemic. the white house says the separate public health emergency. that's...
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by the way which ledger did bill clinton file his settlements under. that hush money that congress paid out those weren't filed as campaign expenses. now, if you want to see a crime, look at alvin bragg's office? how did cnn know what was inside the sealed indictment? the night the story broke. >> i'm told by my sources this is 34 counts of falsification of business records. >> jesse: braggens office leaked the indictment to cnn. unlawful grand jury disclosure. that's a felony. there is actually more evidence that bragg committed a felony than trump did. so, how is trump even charged with a felony? because stormy got paid while trump was running for president. bragg is saying trump should have called it a campaign expense. so bragg's frankensteining the misdemeanor into a campaign finance felony. but it had nothing to do with the campaign. trump was suburbing an extortionist to protect his family. he would have done that if he wasn't running for president and probably had before. when you are rich, it's called a nuisance lawsuit. go away. since democra
by the way which ledger did bill clinton file his settlements under. that hush money that congress paid out those weren't filed as campaign expenses. now, if you want to see a crime, look at alvin bragg's office? how did cnn know what was inside the sealed indictment? the night the story broke. >> i'm told by my sources this is 34 counts of falsification of business records. >> jesse: braggens office leaked the indictment to cnn. unlawful grand jury disclosure. that's a felony....
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john f cavity back in, ronald reagan and bill clinton. day already under way, beginning with president biden meeting with the irish president at the official residence ——john f irish president at the official residence —— john f cavity. irish president at the official residence ——john f cavity. we irish president at the official residence —— john f cavity. we will bring you any further developments as we get them here on bbc news. that is the scene live now in dublin. we will stay right across that, but let's take you to france now. to france now, where police are expecting hundreds of thousands of protesters to gather on what will be the 12th day of nationwide strikes against pension reforms. the constitutional court is expected to rule on the legality of the draft pensions law which would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. security is on high alert across several cities. let's talk to bruno palier. he's from the centre for european studies and comparative politics at sciences po. thank you for being with us on the programme. so her
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in 1997 in 1998 and he said, it was bill clinton's understanding of how to influence the process buteement eventually being signed and his envoy was one of those was going from room to room of my house on both sides of the divided northern ireland and bringing things together. but yes, one of the great hallmarks of the good friday agreement is the ambiguity and the ambiguity and created ambiguity in the fact that he could be all things to all people and it recognise the complex overlapping identities and nationalities contained within northern ireland and so, if you arrive at the perception that you're on one side or another, that is not going to help and we already had some pretty robust language byjoe biden from some on the unionist side. not shy to give the opinion and let's face it, she has described him as per republican and anti—british and so, it does come somewhat hobbled that they make so much of the irish roots and irish ancestry. much of the irish roots and irish ancest . . much of the irish roots and irish ancest . , ., , ., ancestry. under the irish diaspora is not the s
in 1997 in 1998 and he said, it was bill clinton's understanding of how to influence the process buteement eventually being signed and his envoy was one of those was going from room to room of my house on both sides of the divided northern ireland and bringing things together. but yes, one of the great hallmarks of the good friday agreement is the ambiguity and the ambiguity and created ambiguity in the fact that he could be all things to all people and it recognise the complex overlapping...
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that's why i was trying to get that in 1996, you point to a domestic political situation between bill clinton and bob dole. as a, as an idea that perhaps gotten into the war the way now in, in ukraine would perhaps start it all the way just explained that that's easy to explain. bondo was going to be the republican candidate to challenge bill clinton, who was trying to be re elected in 1996 bill. bob dole made it clear he was going to make the absence of nato expansion a campaign issue. and that he was going to be able to use this effectively against clinton, particularly in industrial states like michigan and wisconsin and ohio, where there are large east european communities. clinton, who was a master politician and a master triangular of politics, said, well, take the issue off the table. so he wasn't thinking about international security. he wasn't thinking about foreign policy. he just wanted to deprive all of a campaign issue. so he expand nato. he brought in poland and hungary and the czech republic. in slovakia then george w bush made it worse by bringing in 3 former republics of the
that's why i was trying to get that in 1996, you point to a domestic political situation between bill clinton and bob dole. as a, as an idea that perhaps gotten into the war the way now in, in ukraine would perhaps start it all the way just explained that that's easy to explain. bondo was going to be the republican candidate to challenge bill clinton, who was trying to be re elected in 1996 bill. bob dole made it clear he was going to make the absence of nato expansion a campaign issue. and...
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both bill clinton and richard nixon showed some contrition. to some it degree.h bill clinton and richard nixon understood the pain that they had taken this country through. and to some extent, both the independent counsel and the special prosecutor of the day the name changed. ah! reflected on that, and it's shaped their decision about whether to indict or not the case of the special prosecutor. the pardon came first, but i think the evidence is reasonably clear and make nick may have some other thoughts on this to that leon dworsky, who was the special prosecutor in the nixon case, actually didn't want to indict nixon because he didn't think nixon would get a fair trial. so think about the contrition and to some extent, the willingness to admit error of bill clinton and richard nixon and contrast it with tonight one of the things that we are facing today. isn't in chasing demagogue. and our country is not good at dealing with demagogues. there wasn't a lot of courage shown in the mccarthy period. there wasn't a lot of courage shown in the george wallace period.
both bill clinton and richard nixon showed some contrition. to some it degree.h bill clinton and richard nixon understood the pain that they had taken this country through. and to some extent, both the independent counsel and the special prosecutor of the day the name changed. ah! reflected on that, and it's shaped their decision about whether to indict or not the case of the special prosecutor. the pardon came first, but i think the evidence is reasonably clear and make nick may have some...
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but i gave a lot of money to bill clinton and hillary clinton because i helped run bill clinton's campaignampaign finance records, i'm sorry, show that in the run-up to the '22 election, you gave $20,000 to charlie crist, who, of course, was the democratic opponent to desantis for governor. do you think that it comes down to something like that, that he's mad that you gave to crist so he won't call you back? >> absolutely not. it was way before that point. and i know crist since he was a republican. i knew him since he was an independent. i've known him when he was a democrat. i've known him for 20 or 30 years. when you get old, you know these guys for a long time. >> so let's talk about something you said the other day. you talked to donald trump on your radio show. and then you tweeted, and this is just part of your tweet, i feel he would make an effective presidential candidate and president if elected in 2024. how do you come to that conclusion? i'm just thinking of thomas peterffy who just recently said he's not going to give to desantis either. but his reason is desantis has gone way
but i gave a lot of money to bill clinton and hillary clinton because i helped run bill clinton's campaignampaign finance records, i'm sorry, show that in the run-up to the '22 election, you gave $20,000 to charlie crist, who, of course, was the democratic opponent to desantis for governor. do you think that it comes down to something like that, that he's mad that you gave to crist so he won't call you back? >> absolutely not. it was way before that point. and i know crist since he was a...
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remember how instantly totally sat bill clinton though on his libido.t say that, he looks very slow. as a representative of a generation who is exclusively from the past, bill clinton was the first president from baby boomerang since more than 30 years. this age group did not change power. another reason not to choose donald trump. yes, he is more cheerful than many of his peers, but still too old to hold a position, it's time for someone younger, a generation of forty, a maximum of fifty, by the way, we need someone who is able to serve two terms. if again biden against trump immediately race of temple ducks during his presidency, joe biden found himself at the center of a scandal more than once, the last case of secret documents that began to be found outside the white house in different places where biden visited, he worked with them when he was vice -president and was supposed to be archived after the end of his term in 2017. it turned out that the first documents were found even before the november midterm elections by congress, but they became kno
remember how instantly totally sat bill clinton though on his libido.t say that, he looks very slow. as a representative of a generation who is exclusively from the past, bill clinton was the first president from baby boomerang since more than 30 years. this age group did not change power. another reason not to choose donald trump. yes, he is more cheerful than many of his peers, but still too old to hold a position, it's time for someone younger, a generation of forty, a maximum of fifty, by...
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i mean , both the clintons , bill i mean, both the clintons, bill anb— i mean, both the clintons, bille shirt. bertie will— case now. the bertie will be shirt. bertie will be here rebay— shirt. bertie will be here bebay, eb— shirt. bertie will be here today, of course. and then barabkan— today, of course. and then varadkar. leo.— today, of course. and then varadkar. leo. varadkar comes tomorrow. yeah.— varadkar. leo. varadkar comes tomorrow. “rift“ ' “r: varadkar. leo. varadkar comes tomorrow. / “r: cc varadkar. leo. varadkar comes tomorrow. “rift“ ' “r: ct tomorrow. yeah. and we'll see, of course, if there are any developments. but, john, for the moment, thank you very much indeed for bringing us your reaction there in belfast. and to just update people actually that remind the that to remind you, the president queen's president of the queen's university, belfast student union , emma murphy, had also union, emma murphy, had also been speaking at this meeting . been speaking at this meeting. the second speaker, indeed at the agreement 25 conference, saying that the lack of a functionin
i mean , both the clintons , bill i mean, both the clintons, bill anb— i mean, both the clintons, bille shirt. bertie will— case now. the bertie will be shirt. bertie will be here rebay— shirt. bertie will be here bebay, eb— shirt. bertie will be here today, of course. and then barabkan— today, of course. and then varadkar. leo.— today, of course. and then varadkar. leo. varadkar comes tomorrow. yeah.— varadkar. leo. varadkar comes tomorrow. “rift“ ' “r: varadkar. leo....
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bill clinton lied under oath it. bill clinton lied under oath .ed and he lost his his his full legal practise is legal practise for ten years. but he didn't try to bribe anybody. he didn't try to bribe anybody. he didn't try to pay anybody off . didn't try to pay anybody off. and remember how hard the republicans went after him for having an affair ? well, what the having an affair? well, what the heckis having an affair? well, what the heck is donald trump ? but he's heck is donald trump? but he's trying to be comfortable with it. and it's always the worst when it comes to campaign accounting. when it comes to campaign accounting, you and i both know that with barrack, there was some very serious mis accounting. exactly same with him. i do not know a lot about accounting . well, was a fine . accounting. well, was a fine. was the fine the. fine to the obama campaign. was the fine the. fine to the obama campaign . was $375,000 for obama campaign. was $375,000 for mis accounting . we know that mis accounting. we know that hillary clinton's campaign
bill clinton lied under oath it. bill clinton lied under oath .ed and he lost his his his full legal practise is legal practise for ten years. but he didn't try to bribe anybody. he didn't try to bribe anybody. he didn't try to pay anybody off . didn't try to pay anybody off. and remember how hard the republicans went after him for having an affair ? well, what the having an affair? well, what the heckis having an affair? well, what the heck is donald trump ? but he's heck is donald trump? but...
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there is a part of you conversation with former president bill clinton followed by former secretary o>> growing up in the 60s and 70s, nobody could have eve imagined piece would come to northern ireland >> the people got out ahead of the politicians. they are sick and tired of people dying they were sick and tired o worrying about the kids walkin down the street at night they were tired of exaggeratin the differences that their religious heritage gave them and they just wanted to go o living the people got out ahead of th politicians and gave them th courage to do what had to be done >> it was a great moment for american diplomacy and leadership the damage and the distrust an the division was so deep and to see what consistent diplomacy can actually produce when people who have ver different opposing ideas about what they want for their own future, we'll take risks t compromise, and to get t peace. and i think it's a great message, and a continuin lesson to us all >> what did you learn from thi trip and what you hope our audience learns from this program monda night? >> you know, rev,
there is a part of you conversation with former president bill clinton followed by former secretary o>> growing up in the 60s and 70s, nobody could have eve imagined piece would come to northern ireland >> the people got out ahead of the politicians. they are sick and tired of people dying they were sick and tired o worrying about the kids walkin down the street at night they were tired of exaggeratin the differences that their religious heritage gave them and they just wanted to go...
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kennedy, ronald reagan, bill clinton and barack obama had all done.t which was put into the ground to commemorate the good friday agreement. in 1998 and president biden on this trip is commemorating the 25th anniversary of that peace deal which largely ended the conflict in northern ireland. then it was over two family house, the irish government country houses on the outskirts of the city to have talks with the leader of the irish government leo varadka covering the things they corroborate on to irish parliament over the next hour. ukraine is likely to be mentioned. acknowledging the ukrainian refugees who come here. the ongoing peace process in northern ireland and economic ties between the us and ireland with us investment in the economy here being so important for ireland's economic growth. just heard the first sirens they are, again, a sign that something may be happening just around the corner. descent certainly amongst politicians who have been coming here throughout the afternoon is that this will be a moment in the history of the irish parlia
kennedy, ronald reagan, bill clinton and barack obama had all done.t which was put into the ground to commemorate the good friday agreement. in 1998 and president biden on this trip is commemorating the 25th anniversary of that peace deal which largely ended the conflict in northern ireland. then it was over two family house, the irish government country houses on the outskirts of the city to have talks with the leader of the irish government leo varadka covering the things they corroborate on...
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after that, then you as president bill clinton accused saddam hussein at breaching commitments to the un developing weapons of mass destruction and not withdrawing his forces from kuwait. as many as 1400 or rocky soldiers were killed and strikes on around a 100 military facilities. political commentator anthony webber believes that tony blair should face legal action, says he blatantly light to the u. k. parliament and the british people. if we look at what happened in a way, we had the situation where the u. k. parliament was offensively lied, said andre does. i'll tell you. but i was, as always said, he's a christian and he got, she does break the 9th commandment which is without shall not bear false. witness a definitely false witness, which the courage to the u. k. paulman county public. i think it is a blatant a sample of double standards. ready i think all countries in the world should abide by the same standards regarding rec, plesco conducts. i'm the conduct by political leaders. i said, i'd say, sir, absolutely are pooling for their prime. when i say united kingdom i actually
after that, then you as president bill clinton accused saddam hussein at breaching commitments to the un developing weapons of mass destruction and not withdrawing his forces from kuwait. as many as 1400 or rocky soldiers were killed and strikes on around a 100 military facilities. political commentator anthony webber believes that tony blair should face legal action, says he blatantly light to the u. k. parliament and the british people. if we look at what happened in a way, we had the...
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remember how bill clinton instantly completely sat down, although biden did not say this to his lida,s very slowly, like a representative of a generation who is exclusively from the past bill clinton was the first president of the baby boomers since more than 30 years this age group has been in power. another reason not to choose donald trump. yes, he is more cheerful than many of his peers, but still too old to hold a position, it's time for someone younger, a generation of forty, a maximum of fifty, by the way, we need someone who is able to serve two terms. if again biden vs. trump, immediately a race of temple ducks during his presidency , joe biden found himself in the center more than once scandal, the latest case of secret documents that began to be found outside the white house in various places where biden visited, he worked with them when he was vice president and was supposed to be archived after the end of his term in 2017. it turned out that the first documents were found even before the november midterm elections by congress, but it became known about them much later to
remember how bill clinton instantly completely sat down, although biden did not say this to his lida,s very slowly, like a representative of a generation who is exclusively from the past bill clinton was the first president of the baby boomers since more than 30 years this age group has been in power. another reason not to choose donald trump. yes, he is more cheerful than many of his peers, but still too old to hold a position, it's time for someone younger, a generation of forty, a maximum of...
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bill clinton committed perjury. he was not prosecuted bill clinton paid $850000.00 in hushed money to paula jones. he was not prosecuted mister, call me the f. b i, director in 2016 said hillary clinton. it violated the law, but no prosecutor in his right mind would bring charges against a prominent national figure running for president. mr. trump is running for president is a former president. this is unprecedented. the statute that mr. bragg, who's a state prosecutor and only has jurisdiction over state law has expired. the statute of limitations has expired. he has a novel theory here that has never been tested. if not, is not pushing the envelope or political agenda. this is absolutely clear, and that's why mr. trump. busy support has searched among republicans, searched in the last 4 or 5 days on raising and numbers, who now dwarfs any potential by triple digits. so the american people of the left has a point of view. there are 2 americas but the half of the american people are more see this as political persec
bill clinton committed perjury. he was not prosecuted bill clinton paid $850000.00 in hushed money to paula jones. he was not prosecuted mister, call me the f. b i, director in 2016 said hillary clinton. it violated the law, but no prosecutor in his right mind would bring charges against a prominent national figure running for president. mr. trump is running for president is a former president. this is unprecedented. the statute that mr. bragg, who's a state prosecutor and only has jurisdiction...