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steve is from derry in the north of ireland and is lifelong socialist and trade unionist who was theenior assistant general secretary of the rmt trade union until quite recently. he's also been an anti-racist pro-palestinian activist all his adult life. and is lifelong celtic fan too, his book, derry boy, will be published at the end of the month, and having had sneak preview, i can tell you it's a compelling read. welcome to the show. steve, let me start with you. mean, you grew up in derry, as we've just said there, with an appreciation of the scottish raised irish republican leader james connoly. i wonder whether you can explain for our viewers how the irish question and celtic fc are intertwined. well, connely was actually a bernian supporter, um, he was instrumentally big hibernian fan, which was another irish team in in edinburgh, but um, the the link with the palestinians and the irish despora that settled all over scotland and did all over the world is that we were oppressed people, we were dispossessed people, um, for hundreds of years, britain had sent then settlers to irel
steve is from derry in the north of ireland and is lifelong socialist and trade unionist who was theenior assistant general secretary of the rmt trade union until quite recently. he's also been an anti-racist pro-palestinian activist all his adult life. and is lifelong celtic fan too, his book, derry boy, will be published at the end of the month, and having had sneak preview, i can tell you it's a compelling read. welcome to the show. steve, let me start with you. mean, you grew up in derry,...
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steve is from derry in the north of ireland and is lifelong socialist and trade unionist who was theenior assistant general secretary of the rmt trade union until quite recently. he's also been an anti-racist pro-palestinian activist all his adult life and is lifelong. celtic fan too. his book derry boy will be published at the end of the month, and having had sneak preview, i can tell you it's a compelling read. welcome to the show. steve, let me start with you. i mean, you grew up in derry, as we've just said there, with an appreciation of the scottish raised irish republican leader james connoly. i wonder whether you can explain for our viewers how the irish question and celtic fc are intertwined. well, connely was actually a hibernian supporter, he was instrumentally a big big hybernian found which... uh was another irish team in in edinburh, but um, the the link with the palestinians and the irish despora that settled all over scotland and did all over the world is that we were oppressed people, we were dispossessed people. um, for hundreds of years, britain had sent and settler
steve is from derry in the north of ireland and is lifelong socialist and trade unionist who was theenior assistant general secretary of the rmt trade union until quite recently. he's also been an anti-racist pro-palestinian activist all his adult life and is lifelong. celtic fan too. his book derry boy will be published at the end of the month, and having had sneak preview, i can tell you it's a compelling read. welcome to the show. steve, let me start with you. i mean, you grew up in derry,...
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steve is from derry in the north of ireland and is lifelong socialist and trade unionist who was thesenior assistant general secretary of the rmt trade union until quite recently. he's also been an anti-racist pro-palestinian activist all his adult life and is life. long celtic fan too, his book, derry boy, will be published at the end of the month, and having had sneak preview, i can tell you it's a compelling read. welcome to the show. steve, let me start with you. i mean, you grew up in derry, as we've just said there, with an appreciation of the scottish raised irish republican leader james connoly. i wonder whether you can explain for our viewers how the irish question and celtic fc are intertwined. well, connely was actually a hibernian supporter, he was instrumentally a big big hubernian found. was another irish team in in edinburgh, but um, the the link with the palestinians and the irish despora that settled all over scotland and did all over the world is that we were oppressed people, we were dispossessed people. um, for hundreds of years, britain had sent in settlers to ir
steve is from derry in the north of ireland and is lifelong socialist and trade unionist who was thesenior assistant general secretary of the rmt trade union until quite recently. he's also been an anti-racist pro-palestinian activist all his adult life and is life. long celtic fan too, his book, derry boy, will be published at the end of the month, and having had sneak preview, i can tell you it's a compelling read. welcome to the show. steve, let me start with you. i mean, you grew up in...
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mike: bryan llenas live in a chilly derry, new hampshire, thanks a lot. bret baier, supposing spoke with former president trump ahead of the primary on tuesday, a great get. fox news chief political anchor and anchor of "special report" bret baier joins me now. great to see you. >> hi, mike. good afternoon. yeah, we did this poolside. yeah. go ahead. mike: tell us about it. >> we did this poolside in this -- for his rally last night in town. pretty with attended. people lining up for a long time to get in, enthusiastic crowd. i just asked him a couple of things about his primary opponent here in new hampshire, nikki haley, and what she's been saying about his mental capacity. as you just heard bryan's report there about, you know, his foreign policy, that rt sort of thing. and also the fact that nikki haley is focusing and mentioning his legal troubles as part of the chaos she talks about. here's a piece of what -- of that poolside interview. so she did mention also today your indictments. and for the people out there that say there's another shoe that's
mike: bryan llenas live in a chilly derry, new hampshire, thanks a lot. bret baier, supposing spoke with former president trump ahead of the primary on tuesday, a great get. fox news chief political anchor and anchor of "special report" bret baier joins me now. great to see you. >> hi, mike. good afternoon. yeah, we did this poolside. yeah. go ahead. mike: tell us about it. >> we did this poolside in this -- for his rally last night in town. pretty with attended. people...
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douglas derry taught anatomy at the egyptian university at the request of the archaeologist howard. legend , the madagascar tortoise tui malila was presented to the leader of the island of tonga in 1773 by this british captain. the turtle lived until 1966 . oh, james cook, that's right. victor, around music 600. on june 27, 2023, valery gergiev conducted the opera legend of the invisible city of kitezh, and during an hour-long intermission he did just that. the case may be unique. perhaps he fell asleep during intermission? yes, what's unique about this? let's say he conducted something else, at that time, right, absolutely right, he conducted another work on another stage, it was belle bartak's ballet, a wonderful mandarin, transport for 600, this station in the moskovsky district, nagatinsky zaton, opened in last year after reconstruction and became operational again, south river station, bravo! transport for 400 from the french town, you can get to this country by... intercity tram, well, we have andorra there, for example, somewhere nearby, no, not to andorra, uh , monte carlo,
douglas derry taught anatomy at the egyptian university at the request of the archaeologist howard. legend , the madagascar tortoise tui malila was presented to the leader of the island of tonga in 1773 by this british captain. the turtle lived until 1966 . oh, james cook, that's right. victor, around music 600. on june 27, 2023, valery gergiev conducted the opera legend of the invisible city of kitezh, and during an hour-long intermission he did just that. the case may be unique. perhaps he...
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. >> reporter: and we find lisa keezer feeling frustrated about hers outside in grocery store in derrycording to the government, the inflation used to be at 9%, and now it's at 3%. >> i don't know what pocketbook they're looking at, but it ain't mine. i had to take on two jobs. >> reporter: the need for multiple incomes is a fact of life in the raji household. >> we all work now. >> yeah. we have, like, six of us in the house. five of us work. i pay for my school. my brother pays for his schooling. my sister, she pays for her own stuff. so, yeah, you know, it's like if you go back 30 years, two incomes would have covered all of our expenses probably. >> maybe even one? >> exactly. the father will take care of it, but not now. >> reporter: and not just them. nationally, in fact, most americans 30 to 64 now say their standard of living feels worse than their parents' at the same age, which helps explain the way judy james is feeling. >> how do you feel about the price of things? >> it sucks. >> it sucks? >> it's not great. >> really? >> no, not great. >> is there a particular item here t
. >> reporter: and we find lisa keezer feeling frustrated about hers outside in grocery store in derrycording to the government, the inflation used to be at 9%, and now it's at 3%. >> i don't know what pocketbook they're looking at, but it ain't mine. i had to take on two jobs. >> reporter: the need for multiple incomes is a fact of life in the raji household. >> we all work now. >> yeah. we have, like, six of us in the house. five of us work. i pay for my school....
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ann, connecticut not iowa but derry ann connecticut, where he essentially said three major things. no labels will decide what to do by super tuesday. that is the tuesday in march where most of the states will have been i guess, the most of the primaries will have taken place that day, the major ones. you will get a good indication who is on the republican ballot. number two, he said he is meeting with president biden. i think this is key. he said he is meeting with him in the coming days to try to talk him off the ledge to going so far left. during the conversation, he was no fan of donald trump and you know the other day he said he can't vote for trump, he is too much of a patriot but not very complimentary of on biden. liz: manchin is too much of a patriot. >> but he was not comply men at thatry of biden. he basically turned over the democratic party to bernie sanders and the left. he handed people money. biden came back to him i have the most diverse candidate, yes, racially diverse but most idealogically rigid leftist cabinet and appointments ever and it is moving the country i
ann, connecticut not iowa but derry ann connecticut, where he essentially said three major things. no labels will decide what to do by super tuesday. that is the tuesday in march where most of the states will have been i guess, the most of the primaries will have taken place that day, the major ones. you will get a good indication who is on the republican ballot. number two, he said he is meeting with president biden. i think this is key. he said he is meeting with him in the coming days to try...
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derry, we've had reporters there at no. derry is another big, big community.nk based on what we're seeing, we can expect trump to get a lot of numbers out of that. what it's up to, we have got half the vote in right now. 48%. trump is leading by 11.2%. i think that's a very, very real possibility -- it's very plausible that donald trump could end up winning the state by double digits. when nikki haley took the stage earlier, there was some and discussion of far less vote in. and look at the exit poll. this might be a five or six point race and she could make some noise based on that. but if this ends up ten, 11, 12 points for donald trump and he's winning essentially three quarters of the republican vote, she's only getting 25%, as we showed you, the republican vote, what is she walking out of this state with not to comment or competitive in any other state? because this mix with saying tonight, we have pope so much about, there would be some states that can templars to this. the only one i can think of, it's actually a state, the only place i can think of bas
derry, we've had reporters there at no. derry is another big, big community.nk based on what we're seeing, we can expect trump to get a lot of numbers out of that. what it's up to, we have got half the vote in right now. 48%. trump is leading by 11.2%. i think that's a very, very real possibility -- it's very plausible that donald trump could end up winning the state by double digits. when nikki haley took the stage earlier, there was some and discussion of far less vote in. and look at the...
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he was also removed from the copa derry, just a game the champions league is left for the barça managersnow well. they have decided to make changes even earlier than the deadline announced by javi himself, and candidates such as rafa marquez of mexico , thiago motta michel, the successful spanish coach of girona, are also candidates for their bench . the meeting between wolverhampton and west bromwich albion in the cup. english football is one of the oldest cups in the history of world football. a clash between security guards and west brom fans caused the game to be stopped for 38 minutes. this match with a two-zero advantage the visitors, wolverhampton, finished but it was the image of the west brom fan covered in blood and arrested by the police that became the main subject of the english media. worse, wolves fans are screaming for him to die after this incident. after this football game, eze wrote: we haven't seen anything like this in english football for years. the barca captain's farewell after leaving sarmaravi after xavi announced that he will step down from leading barcelona in
he was also removed from the copa derry, just a game the champions league is left for the barça managersnow well. they have decided to make changes even earlier than the deadline announced by javi himself, and candidates such as rafa marquez of mexico , thiago motta michel, the successful spanish coach of girona, are also candidates for their bench . the meeting between wolverhampton and west bromwich albion in the cup. english football is one of the oldest cups in the history of world...
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you're driving to derry, new hampshire. cracking of the ice under your feet as you were walking out there. there's climate change. i'd be nervous, i have to say. >> it was okay. i'm a brave correspondent, but i would say the guy who's nervous is michael quinn. i think that's part of the reason. it wasn't his main issue, but it's part of the reason he was talking about looking at a nikki haley over donald trump. and it is, it really is a special, amazing experience to get to spend time with these undeclared, independent new hampshire voters because they really do say and speak and vote ultimately what's on their mind and a guy like michael, there are untold number of them in this state. just by talking with one of them, you can get a good idea of what so many of them think. >> what does it say to you about joe biden's chances? especially when you're talking to somebody about climate change. joe biden has made bigger moves on climate change than any proceeding president. they have gone where no one else has gone before. what
you're driving to derry, new hampshire. cracking of the ice under your feet as you were walking out there. there's climate change. i'd be nervous, i have to say. >> it was okay. i'm a brave correspondent, but i would say the guy who's nervous is michael quinn. i think that's part of the reason. it wasn't his main issue, but it's part of the reason he was talking about looking at a nikki haley over donald trump. and it is, it really is a special, amazing experience to get to spend time...
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workers left picket lines tojoin rallies in belfast, london—derry, 0hman, maherafeltand enniskillen atervices, schools closed and there is disruption across health services. you're live with bbc news. tata steel is to go ahead with plans to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot steel works in south wales. up to 3,000 jobs could go and is expected to be formally announced tomorrow. the company is due to replace the furnaces with an electric version which is more environmentally friendly, but requires a smaller workforce. hywel griffith reports. forged by over a century of steel making, port talbot is a place dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three miles. at its heart, two coal—fired blast furnaces, which produce liquid iron. both will be switched off — replaced eventually by one new electric furnace, which recycles scrap steel. it's a cleaner, greener way to make metal, that needs far fewer workers. sean fears his part of the plant will close. a lot of anger, frustration. disappointment is probably the biggest word. and disbelief. it's just been handled absolutely
workers left picket lines tojoin rallies in belfast, london—derry, 0hman, maherafeltand enniskillen atervices, schools closed and there is disruption across health services. you're live with bbc news. tata steel is to go ahead with plans to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot steel works in south wales. up to 3,000 jobs could go and is expected to be formally announced tomorrow. the company is due to replace the furnaces with an electric version which is more environmentally...
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. >> and that's why we showed up at marianne's diner in derry, new hampshire, where folks of every politicalor breakfast. >> i like trump's policies, but him himself as a person, i'm not key on, you know, the way he talks about people, the way he acts towards people and stuff like that. >> i voted for him last time, so you know, why not this time? just because of the craziness? i don't know, i just didn't like what happened at the end with the capital. it was a sad moment, i think, for our country. >> january 6th was also a line in the sand for matthew bartlett, born and raised in new hampshire, he was working in the u.s. state department that day, appointed by trump himself. >> i distinctly remember walking home and just seeing the capital , seeing the mayhem and feeling such utter disgust and made a very easy decision in my life, which was, dear mr. secretary, i hereby resign immediately, candidly speaking, i think these were january six terrorists this year. >> it's not clear what role january six will play at the ballot box. if any. >> it could be an impact, but i think it will be small
. >> and that's why we showed up at marianne's diner in derry, new hampshire, where folks of every politicalor breakfast. >> i like trump's policies, but him himself as a person, i'm not key on, you know, the way he talks about people, the way he acts towards people and stuff like that. >> i voted for him last time, so you know, why not this time? just because of the craziness? i don't know, i just didn't like what happened at the end with the capital. it was a sad moment, i...
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. >> reporter: and we find lisa keezer frustrated about hers outside of this grocery store in derry, hampshire. according to the government used to be at 9 and now it is at 3. >> i don't know what pocket they are looking at, but it ain't mine. i have to take on two jobs. >> reporter: two jobs? >> yes, i have two. >> reporter: the need for ultiple incomes is a fact of life in the rajeh household. >> we all work now. >> we have like six of us in the house. five of us work. it's like if you go back 30 years, two incomes would've covered all of our expenses probably. >> reporter: maybe even one. >> exactly. >> reporter: and not just them, nationally in fact most americans 30-64 now say their standard of living feels worse than their parents at the same age. the president, for his part points to improving economic indicators. >> in case you have not noticed, inflation is down and is going lower. of portsmouth, we heard from some at buff and file nail bar. owners andre connell and alex sullivan say whatever the bad vibes out there, business and here is booming. i'm sure people in here talk
. >> reporter: and we find lisa keezer frustrated about hers outside of this grocery store in derry, hampshire. according to the government used to be at 9 and now it is at 3. >> i don't know what pocket they are looking at, but it ain't mine. i have to take on two jobs. >> reporter: two jobs? >> yes, i have two. >> reporter: the need for ultiple incomes is a fact of life in the rajeh household. >> we all work now. >> we have like six of us in the...
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. >> in the week of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in derry are watching unarmed palestinians gunned down by israeli soldiers. over 25,000 people have now been slaughtered in gaza. the prime minister has said-he has said it again today-that he wants to see a sustained ceasefire. my question is a very simple one: the next time there is a vote at the un for a ceasefire, will his representative vote for it? >> of course we will engage with all un resolutions on their merits. i have been clear that no one wants to see this conflict go on for a moment longer than is necessary. we want to see an immediate pause so that we can get aid in and hostages out, because the situation is desperate for many people there, but a sustainable, permanent ceasefire needs to fulfil a set of conditions, which include hamas releasing all the hostages, hamas no longer being in charge of gaza with the threat of rocket attacks into israel, and an agreement in place for the palestinian authority to return to gaza to provide governance and services. the foreign secretary is in the region. those are the pri
. >> in the week of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in derry are watching unarmed palestinians gunned down by israeli soldiers. over 25,000 people have now been slaughtered in gaza. the prime minister has said-he has said it again today-that he wants to see a sustained ceasefire. my question is a very simple one: the next time there is a vote at the un for a ceasefire, will his representative vote for it? >> of course we will engage with all un resolutions on their merits....
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about the air with simon, then is returning to normal at the airports in belfast, and the city of derry is that knock—on effect because of the problems yesterday which saw some northern ireland bound flights ending up in manchester, liverpool and as we heard even in paris. dublin airport in the republic of ireland reporting its operations or returning to normal although 29 flights have been cancelled so far today. that is the latest from the bbc news life page and as i see lots of information from across the country and the latest post from our colleagues at bbc northern ireland. everyone up across the bbc network of reporters inputting the information into that page and you can see videos and updates across the day as we get a clearer picture of the areas impacted by the storm. if you have the bbc news website on your phone you can access it there as well as your desktop pc. sound is in worthing for us, tell us the situation. figs in worthing for us, tell us the situation-— in worthing for us, tell us the situation. ~ , , ., ., situation. as you can see and hear, it's incredibly _ situa
about the air with simon, then is returning to normal at the airports in belfast, and the city of derry is that knock—on effect because of the problems yesterday which saw some northern ireland bound flights ending up in manchester, liverpool and as we heard even in paris. dublin airport in the republic of ireland reporting its operations or returning to normal although 29 flights have been cancelled so far today. that is the latest from the bbc news life page and as i see lots of information...
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. >> i'm from derry, new hampshire. >> why are you here?> donald trump. >> what is it about former president trump? >> he's very energetic. he says it the way it is. there's no sugar. >> what's the issue that matters to you? >> no lying. he's all for the people. i work for a defense contract. i'm all for the military and the second amendment. i don't like any of my rights tampered with. >> thanks for stopping by. i appreciate it. i'm so sorry sir. thank you. looks like a family. we are going to position you here. we are going to put nephew in the middle. >> that's my husband. >> l' with you. name, where are you from they quickly. >> my name is maria and i■íecale u.s. when i was four years old and i'm from massachusetts but currently live in michigan and i have lived all over the world. >> you named everywhere about new hampshire. why are you here? >> my dream since 2015 was to go to one of trump's rallies. we have been living overseas in italy. i took the opportunity to come and see him because my mom is not feeling well. i said to my husba
. >> i'm from derry, new hampshire. >> why are you here?> donald trump. >> what is it about former president trump? >> he's very energetic. he says it the way it is. there's no sugar. >> what's the issue that matters to you? >> no lying. he's all for the people. i work for a defense contract. i'm all for the military and the second amendment. i don't like any of my rights tampered with. >> thanks for stopping by. i appreciate it. i'm so sorry sir....
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clerk of derry that they have requested additional ballots. 1,000 ballots left with just under an hour to go still to vote at that large polling place. and we heard from steve kornacki moments ago about lots of large polling places in the southern tier of new hampshire requesting additional ballots. all of these stories that we're hearing, all of this anecdotal information, all sort of pointing in the same direction, which is that they're getting a lot of people turning out right now in new hampshire. the secretary of state, you guys, had said heading into voting tonight that they were expecting a record. the previous record for a republican primary was 288,000. secretary of state said heading into today that he expected 322,000. so that would be a big bump over the record. now, nbc's estimate is that more like 330,000. and as steve said, that's been bumped up twice over the course of today. so i mean, turnout isn't the same as proportions. it doesn't tell us who is going to win, but again, it's heartening in terms of civic participation what
clerk of derry that they have requested additional ballots. 1,000 ballots left with just under an hour to go still to vote at that large polling place. and we heard from steve kornacki moments ago about lots of large polling places in the southern tier of new hampshire requesting additional ballots. all of these stories that we're hearing, all of this anecdotal information, all sort of pointing in the same direction, which is that they're getting a lot of people turning out right now in new...
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i also want to bring in jacob who is reporting on what folks are seeing in derry.e very important independent or unaffiliated voters. what are you seeing, jacob? >> so the process, how does it work for those unaffiliated voters? you show up here. give your id at one of these stations. if you don't have one, check this out. grab a challenge voter form and one of these polaroids. they put the picture attached to this form and bring that up to this location where you can participate by showing it to the poll pad worker and then when you're done, you go back to the change back station if you want to go back to unaffiliated voter. those are the people, the ones that went from unaffiliated to republican or democrat and back to unaffiliated, those are the ones the candidates are going to be watching closely today. >> thank you. only jacob would take a polaroid and look that good, but that's a story for another day. but that and again some of the voters including the one that emma got a text from is what makes pollsters say including one we had on, who knows. >> i basicall
i also want to bring in jacob who is reporting on what folks are seeing in derry.e very important independent or unaffiliated voters. what are you seeing, jacob? >> so the process, how does it work for those unaffiliated voters? you show up here. give your id at one of these stations. if you don't have one, check this out. grab a challenge voter form and one of these polaroids. they put the picture attached to this form and bring that up to this location where you can participate by...
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black men have burned your town of derry and georgia.the section of wrightsville that, they say, is the black section of wrightsville. so john gordon's men save the houses of the men who burned their houses down later. so when the confederates find that out, they some of them want to come back to wrightsville, finish the job, just burned to the ground. they never do. monday, june 29th. bridge is gone. oh, by way, now everybody is going to start preparing to head back to the west. well, that night, mary jane rolled 28 has called john gordon. she's the mayor's daughter. i want thank you for saving my town. you please come back in the morning wh staff and i will feed you breakfast. she back now? remember, i he got a map of t wrightsville bridge francis and bouquet red roses in york. he said it was, quote unquote written, in a woman's flowery hawriting. and he's now in the middle copperhead country and he thinks he's found a spy. mrs. wall andmrs. riewoldt, very quickly reminds him you're not in raven's country. this is eagles cntry. you kno
black men have burned your town of derry and georgia.the section of wrightsville that, they say, is the black section of wrightsville. so john gordon's men save the houses of the men who burned their houses down later. so when the confederates find that out, they some of them want to come back to wrightsville, finish the job, just burned to the ground. they never do. monday, june 29th. bridge is gone. oh, by way, now everybody is going to start preparing to head back to the west. well, that...
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i'm from derry, new hampshire. >> why are you here?ump. >> what is it about former president trump? >> he's very energetic. he says it the way it is. there's no sugar. >> what's the issue that matters to you? >> no lying. he's all for the people. i work for a defense contract. i'm all for the military and the second amendment. i don't like any of my rights tampered with. >> thanks for stopping by. i appreciate it. i'm so sorry sir. thank you. y. we are going to position you here. we are going to put nephew in the middle. >> that's my husband. >> let's start with you. name, where are you from they quickly. >> my name is maria and i was born in italy and came to the u.s. when i was four years old and i'm from massachusetts but currently live in michigan and i served in the u.s. navy so i have lived all over the world. >> you named everywhere about new hampshire. why are you here? >> my dream since 2015 was to go to one of trump's rallies. we have been living overseas in italy. i took the opportunity to come and see him because my mom is
i'm from derry, new hampshire. >> why are you here?ump. >> what is it about former president trump? >> he's very energetic. he says it the way it is. there's no sugar. >> what's the issue that matters to you? >> no lying. he's all for the people. i work for a defense contract. i'm all for the military and the second amendment. i don't like any of my rights tampered with. >> thanks for stopping by. i appreciate it. i'm so sorry sir. thank you. y. we are going...
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. >> in the wake of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in derry are watching unarmed palestinians by israeli soldiers. over 25,000 people have now been slaughtered in gaza. the prime minister says . and he said it minister says. and he said it again today that he wants to see again today that he wants to see a sustained ceasefire. so my question is a very, very simple one.the question is a very, very simple one. the next time there's a vote at the un for a ceasefire will representative for will his representative vote for it ? yeah it? yeah >> well, mr speaker, of course will engage with all un resolutions on their merits. and i've been clear, no one wants to see this conflict go on for a moment longer than is necessary. we do want to see an immediate pause so we can get aid in and hostages out, because the situation is desperate for many people sustainable, people there. but a sustainable, permanent ceasefire needs to fulfil a set of conditions, including hamas releasing all of the hostages , hamas no longer the hostages, hamas no longer being in charge of gaza with the threat of
. >> in the wake of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in derry are watching unarmed palestinians by israeli soldiers. over 25,000 people have now been slaughtered in gaza. the prime minister says . and he said it minister says. and he said it again today that he wants to see again today that he wants to see a sustained ceasefire. so my question is a very, very simple one.the question is a very, very simple one. the next time there's a vote at the un for a ceasefire will...
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_ of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in _ of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in derrye one. the next _ question is a very simple one. the next time — question is a very simple one. the next time there's a vote at the un for a _ next time there's a vote at the un for a ceasefire, or his representative vote for it? mr speaker. _ representative vote for it? speaker, of representative vote for it? m speaker, of course we will engage with all un resolutions on their merits, and i have been clear that nibley wants to see this conflict go on for a moment longer than is necessary. we do want to see an immediate pause so we can get aid in any hostages out because the situation is desperate for many people there, but it's a symbol permanent ceasefire needs to fulfil a set of conditions, including hamas the leasing of the hostages, hamas no longer being in charge with gaza that would have the threat of rocket attacks into israel, and a place for the palestinian authority to return to gaza at —— the recently hostages. those are the principles on which we are working, and i believe
_ of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in _ of the anniversary of bloody sunday, people in derrye one. the next _ question is a very simple one. the next time — question is a very simple one. the next time there's a vote at the un for a _ next time there's a vote at the un for a ceasefire, or his representative vote for it? mr speaker. _ representative vote for it? speaker, of representative vote for it? m speaker, of course we will engage with all un resolutions on their merits, and i...
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there is salem, derry, a couple of other small towns, essentially suburbs.veland suburbs, they're not big, but financial standards, you know, 2% of the population, there is a chance, but donald trump is going to win, and is the margin in the end about 10 or below 10? that is the question. >> my conclusion is that nikki haley did what she needed to do in hanover, but not in nashua. >> let me throw it to dana bash. >> to bring in christian homes, still in headquarters, what are you hearing from trump sources in the campaign, so often that it is a very different campaign, it is run in a very methodical way, particularly compared to what he did in 2016. what are you hearing from them after the speech that their candidate gave? >> is the most interesting thing is the team. it is not necessarily donald trump himself that he is still donald trump and we saw that tonight when he gave a very angry victory speech. he had the teleprompter, he went out for nikki haley almost incessantly, even after he cut out the speech he had given time to vivek ramaswamy to go after n
there is salem, derry, a couple of other small towns, essentially suburbs.veland suburbs, they're not big, but financial standards, you know, 2% of the population, there is a chance, but donald trump is going to win, and is the margin in the end about 10 or below 10? that is the question. >> my conclusion is that nikki haley did what she needed to do in hanover, but not in nashua. >> let me throw it to dana bash. >> to bring in christian homes, still in headquarters, what are...
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. >> and derry draper, a former political adviser and husband of tv presenter kate garraway , has tvear old died after several years of a serious health complications due to covid. he spent 13 months in hospital after contracting the virus in march 2020. in a post on social media, kate said she was holding her darling husband's hand throughout his last long hours. former prime minister tony blair has also paid tribute, saying most important of all, he was a good colleague and a great friend and will miss him deeply. colleague and a great friend and will miss him deeply . the shadow will miss him deeply. the shadow chancellor says she understands why some people want the former post office boss to lose her cbe over the horizon scandal. the government is being urged to pay compensation to those affected , compensation to those affected, with labour calling it one of the worst miscarriages of justice to ever happen in britain . more than 700 royal britain. more than 700 royal mail staff were imprisoned when flawed software led to false accusations that they'd stolen money, rachel reeves
. >> and derry draper, a former political adviser and husband of tv presenter kate garraway , has tvear old died after several years of a serious health complications due to covid. he spent 13 months in hospital after contracting the virus in march 2020. in a post on social media, kate said she was holding her darling husband's hand throughout his last long hours. former prime minister tony blair has also paid tribute, saying most important of all, he was a good colleague and a great...