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back in derry, frank and dorothy both met martin mcguinness.g to be ok, as long as he told the truth. so i did say to martin mcguinness, i said, "is this good or bad?" he says, "look, you've nothing to worry about. "he'll be back home tomorrow." but frank failed to convince his interrogators. his body was found on a border lane. his hands were tied, his eyes were taped. he'd made a recorded confession and then been shot through the head. the phone rang and the words was, "dorothy, you'll never see frank again." and i knew it was martin mcguiness. i knew his voice. i was gutted. i didn't know what way to turn. didn't know what to say. i just went into shock. when, in 1988, i asked martin mcguinness about hegarty and the libyan weapons, he stonewalled. oh, i have absolutely no information whatsoever about arms from libya. all that i know is that at that time, the ira issued a statement which stated that mr hegarty was responsible for giving information which led to the seizure of arms dumps. where those arms came from, i have no idea, ok? right.
back in derry, frank and dorothy both met martin mcguinness.g to be ok, as long as he told the truth. so i did say to martin mcguinness, i said, "is this good or bad?" he says, "look, you've nothing to worry about. "he'll be back home tomorrow." but frank failed to convince his interrogators. his body was found on a border lane. his hands were tied, his eyes were taped. he'd made a recorded confession and then been shot through the head. the phone rang and the words...
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it's between belfast and derry. it was nothing.f. great, great priest started this little boxing club. i have to say within six, seven years we became one of the top clubs in all of ireland all because of him. >> stephen: and that sort of kept you out of trouble? >> liam: it did. i've boxed with kids from derry, belfast, all over. some of them died violently. we were surrounded by violence. paramilitaries. british army. all the time. it was, yeah. maybe there's a wee bit of post-traumatic stress disorder. i often talk about with my sisters. how do you about that? we kind of still don't know. >> stephen: where do you fall in the amily? how many kids? >> liam: three sisters and myself. >> stephen: are you the youngest? >> liam: no. elizabeth, bernadette, me, rosalynn. >> stephen: wanted anything about their famous brother? >> liam: don't actually talk about films. i said anytime i'm back i would prefer you don't ask me about movies. what was share alike, was clint eastwood like. >> stephen: so they don't ask if that? >> liam: not rea
it's between belfast and derry. it was nothing.f. great, great priest started this little boxing club. i have to say within six, seven years we became one of the top clubs in all of ireland all because of him. >> stephen: and that sort of kept you out of trouble? >> liam: it did. i've boxed with kids from derry, belfast, all over. some of them died violently. we were surrounded by violence. paramilitaries. british army. all the time. it was, yeah. maybe there's a wee bit of...
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his book derry boy was published. in january and quickly sold out at his book launch at the bookmarks book shop in central london. welcome to the show. david, why earth do these senior politicians believe these fairytas? i like the idea that the blue octopus is um somehow in got some inherent anti-jewish meaning, it's absolutely proposterous isn't it? well, it is preposterous and we should we should treat it with derision it deserves, it doesn't deserve any proper analysis, it's just joke, mean these people are just jokers, but the people who believe it are people who either are paid up zionists or have been convinced by paid up zionists that this is the case, designers will give them pictures of octopus like this lovely hanika octopus oscar here, yes? and say actually this was used by the nazis andf any any representation of a blue octopus must be antisemitic except of course the ones which are not anti-semitic and it's used quite widely in in in jewish folklore and in in hanaca illustrations as as a a projewish thing so it's it's completely ridiculous and it's used just to weaponize
his book derry boy was published. in january and quickly sold out at his book launch at the bookmarks book shop in central london. welcome to the show. david, why earth do these senior politicians believe these fairytas? i like the idea that the blue octopus is um somehow in got some inherent anti-jewish meaning, it's absolutely proposterous isn't it? well, it is preposterous and we should we should treat it with derision it deserves, it doesn't deserve any proper analysis, it's just joke, mean...
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Mar 25, 2024
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taylor and drew derris are both registered nurses.ethodist women's hospital in nebraska. during the peak of the pandemic, they tied the knot. both took care of a premature baby named ella who was born at just 23 weeks. >> she was very sick, she was on a ventilator. there were times the doctors would tell us, watch her. i don't know if she'll make it through the night tonight. >> during the eight months she was in the nicu, taylor and drew became very attached to her. >> she became a ward of the state. that's when we took over. instead of being her nurses we were her foster parents. i was holding her more. i was starting to read her books and do motherly things. >> the guard you had prior, to protect yourself of not falling in love with someone else's child, it fizzled away. this child needs me, and i need them. >> then a few months ago, taylor and drew officially adopted ella. the little girl who was never expected to walk or talk will be 3 in may and is now thriving with her forever family. what a love story. thanks so much for watch
taylor and drew derris are both registered nurses.ethodist women's hospital in nebraska. during the peak of the pandemic, they tied the knot. both took care of a premature baby named ella who was born at just 23 weeks. >> she was very sick, she was on a ventilator. there were times the doctors would tell us, watch her. i don't know if she'll make it through the night tonight. >> during the eight months she was in the nicu, taylor and drew became very attached to her. >> she...
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Mar 27, 2024
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early 90s at the time, he is a music composer and started to tell us that he was in belfast and in derryd you be on location? " said" hold on, you are the composer, why would you be on location? and it was then the whole thing unraveled, and he told us there was a secret deal between the ira and the producers of the film that the ira would let, would be allowed to see the funds and control out of it. so this was a very complicated story, and as we unraveled it it just became clearer and clearer that this was really something quite extraordinary and important piece of history that has an one of those dynamite projects to unpick. it dynamite projects to unpick. it really is, it is conjugated but absolutely fascinating as well, thank you for taking time to speak to us. this appointer. that documentary is now available on the iplayer. there are reports in us media israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office has told the white house it wants to reschedule a cancelled meeting on a planned israeli military operation in the southern gaza city of rafah, that's according to nbc news. let's
early 90s at the time, he is a music composer and started to tell us that he was in belfast and in derryd you be on location? " said" hold on, you are the composer, why would you be on location? and it was then the whole thing unraveled, and he told us there was a secret deal between the ira and the producers of the film that the ira would let, would be allowed to see the funds and control out of it. so this was a very complicated story, and as we unraveled it it just became clearer...
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Mar 15, 2024
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another pennsylvania caller, a business owner from derry, pennsylvania. caller: morning.ek is a thinly billed inimum wage. if you're going to pay 40 hours for 32, just raise the minimum wage. ld have that effect. host: how so? caller: if i making $1000 a week that is $25. still making $25 working 32, it is going to be $33 an hour? it way to raise the wage. host: as a business owner, what do you think of the idea overall of shortening the workweek? ■÷caller: the previous caller mentioned working four 10's which i don't have an issue with, because we have a certain work load that needs to get done, we need to get product out the door. so i need to hire more people now to work on friday? it is not like we are going to shut down. maybe we'll just hire a different crew working tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, so we wl do you know what i'm sayi? host: what kind of work do you do? caller: we manufacture packaging materials. host: is your standard workweek 40? how does it work for your business? caller: yeah. five eight-hour days is what we have right now. host: sharing his
another pennsylvania caller, a business owner from derry, pennsylvania. caller: morning.ek is a thinly billed inimum wage. if you're going to pay 40 hours for 32, just raise the minimum wage. ld have that effect. host: how so? caller: if i making $1000 a week that is $25. still making $25 working 32, it is going to be $33 an hour? it way to raise the wage. host: as a business owner, what do you think of the idea overall of shortening the workweek? ■÷caller: the previous caller mentioned...
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now know the light a lot about jenny ray six, kept a lot of information from -- that was expelled to derrym you, the american people. and he lied about the economy. are you better off? joe biden has fermented panic, hysteria, a fake existential crisis, trying to problem up his shrinking base in the media just an extension of the biden campaign. i enjoyed that. that was cathartic for me. love those montages per max be think to my team. fox news contributor, is the host of out cakes, tommy laird is fearless. tolmie, let's start with you. i would say that the violent rhetoric has come a lot from the left in this country and on from the conservative side of this country. >> right sean, i think my personal favourite and that montage was messy wauters when she offered up trump supporters to angry mobs and instructed her her followers to chases down in public places as somebody who has been chased down in public places by armies of liberals, are really appreciated her commence then. but listen sean, you're exactly right. they cannot run on it joe, they can even let joe speak for himself anymore.
now know the light a lot about jenny ray six, kept a lot of information from -- that was expelled to derrym you, the american people. and he lied about the economy. are you better off? joe biden has fermented panic, hysteria, a fake existential crisis, trying to problem up his shrinking base in the media just an extension of the biden campaign. i enjoyed that. that was cathartic for me. love those montages per max be think to my team. fox news contributor, is the host of out cakes, tommy laird...
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chp commissioner sean derry was there to congratulate the class and swear them into the force. >> todaynia to's- get 105 new chp officers to go out and serve the communitiesúof california. >> chp is the largest public facing state law enforcement agency in the country. it has over 6500 sworn officers, all assigned across california. agency is also expanded its training operations threefold for the first time. >> more than five dozen men who are locked up at san quentin rehabilitation center graduated from a program aimed at helping them get a job after they get out of prison. ktvu cristina rendon tells us how the grads have testified to the program at san quentin rehabilitation center. >> the gates open thursday to let visitors in for graduate day. chris schumacher is a software engineer who returned and took the stage as keynote speaker. >> ten years have passed since i sat where you are now, schumacher was a part of the first computer coding graduating class ten years ago. >> he was released in 2017 and now works at checker,úa san francisco based company that provides background check
chp commissioner sean derry was there to congratulate the class and swear them into the force. >> todaynia to's- get 105 new chp officers to go out and serve the communitiesúof california. >> chp is the largest public facing state law enforcement agency in the country. it has over 6500 sworn officers, all assigned across california. agency is also expanded its training operations threefold for the first time. >> more than five dozen men who are locked up at san quentin...
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derry londonderry, to do tours of the walls and so forth. and what great way of forth.our country, , your country, celebrating, your national heritage and bringing that sort of joy to everybody and including including all the other communities into that parade to make sure that you celebrate everyone's culture. it's a great way to do . and yes, it's a great way to do. and yes, the english are missing out on it might be a better idea next time to turn your camera the other way. >> and we see the beautiful city hall, that's right in front of you there. maybe that'll be something. just give people a bit of variety. thanks very much, you, bit of variety. thanks very much, you, thank much, mate. thank you, thank you. interesting , much, mate. thank you, thank you. interesting, dougie you. it's interesting, dougie was mentioning derry yesterday, and, were pictures of and, those were pictures of streets that are famous around the world for riots on them. and i was noticing yesterday the parades and the happiness and everything, which is so good to see no one. now for something
derry londonderry, to do tours of the walls and so forth. and what great way of forth.our country, , your country, celebrating, your national heritage and bringing that sort of joy to everybody and including including all the other communities into that parade to make sure that you celebrate everyone's culture. it's a great way to do . and yes, it's a great way to do. and yes, the english are missing out on it might be a better idea next time to turn your camera the other way. >> and we...
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another pennsylvania caller, a business owner from derry, pennsylvania. caller: morning.hour workweek is a thinly billed attempt to raise the minimum wage. if you're going to pay 40 hours for 32, just raise the minimumit would have that effec. host: how so? caller: if i making $1000 a week that is $25. still making $25 working 32, it is going to be $33 an hour? it is just a way to raise the wage. host: as a business owner, what do you think of the idea overall of shortening the workweek? caller: the previous caller mentioned working four 10's which i don't have an issue with, because we have a certain work load that needs to get done, we need to get product out the door. so i need to hire more people now to work on friday? is not like we are going to shut down. maybe we'll just hire a different crew working tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, so il product. do you know what i'm saying? host: what kind of work do you do? caller: we manufacture packaging is your standard workweek 40? how does it work for your business? caller: yeah. five eight-hour days is what we have ri
another pennsylvania caller, a business owner from derry, pennsylvania. caller: morning.hour workweek is a thinly billed attempt to raise the minimum wage. if you're going to pay 40 hours for 32, just raise the minimumit would have that effec. host: how so? caller: if i making $1000 a week that is $25. still making $25 working 32, it is going to be $33 an hour? it is just a way to raise the wage. host: as a business owner, what do you think of the idea overall of shortening the workweek?...
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i did, i think, go to the garrick club once and had lunch with, lord derry irving, who was the lord chancellorhe right me was, if i've got the right club, the the refectory, club, by the way, the refectory, the dining room was just a load of long tables and long benches. it was like being at a, you know, a public school. it was it was male elitism at its worst. and i felt very uncomfortable about it. >> oh, well there you go. well you definitely blown your membership now, mike. that's it. now, all right. good to see you both this morning, mike aulby, thanks very much indeed. if you've got a view on that gb views gb news. com i just sort of think. get on. do what you want. >> yeah. i think the idea of the long refectory tables, is because it was always the idea that people would mix and talk, oven that people would mix and talk, over, you know, over their sausages, you know? >> so the best thing about clubs. i'm really sorry. i hope you don't mind, but the person who said best thing about who said the best thing about clubs groucho marx, who clubs was groucho marx, who said, want to be part sai
i did, i think, go to the garrick club once and had lunch with, lord derry irving, who was the lord chancellorhe right me was, if i've got the right club, the the refectory, club, by the way, the refectory, the dining room was just a load of long tables and long benches. it was like being at a, you know, a public school. it was it was male elitism at its worst. and i felt very uncomfortable about it. >> oh, well there you go. well you definitely blown your membership now, mike. that's it....