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there is a mural in derry of you and the rest of the cast right there. about the political landscape in the '80s, '70s and '90s. this is the first positive mural in a way. something about culture. [applause] >> stephen: it's nice. what about when you're outside of derry? do you get recognized in the u.k.? >> saoirse-monica: i do. i actually got recognized in a bar called the cubbyhole the other day when i was with my mom. the cubbyhole. >> stephen: where's that? >> saoirse-monica: i have no idea. >> stephen: is it in london? >> saoirse-monica: in new york. this american guy came up and he was like "oh, my god, i can't believe you're here. my friend was just at the mural. he facetimed me. i gotta call him and say "sucker, she's in the cubbyhole." >> stephen: that's a pretty good american accent. have you been working on that? what about when you are in london? do you get recognized? >> saoirse-monica: yeah, i get recognized. i've been turned away from bars a few times because they obviously think i'm a teenager which can be problematic. more for my 30-yea
there is a mural in derry of you and the rest of the cast right there. about the political landscape in the '80s, '70s and '90s. this is the first positive mural in a way. something about culture. [applause] >> stephen: it's nice. what about when you're outside of derry? do you get recognized in the u.k.? >> saoirse-monica: i do. i actually got recognized in a bar called the cubbyhole the other day when i was with my mom. the cubbyhole. >> stephen: where's that? >>...
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in 1972 , a demonstration in the city of london-derry was shot at. 13 people died. for decades, the radical wing of the irish republican army, ira, fought for the independence of northern ireland. carried out terrorist attacks in the region and beyond. the belfast agreement of 1998 was supposed to end the conflict, restore the northern irish parliament, and reform the police. newly reorganized catholic and protestant organizations in northern ireland still exist. on august 14, 1992 , the georgian-abkhazian war began. the ussr had just collapsed. abkhazia sought independence, and the new georgian government sought to strengthen its control over it. the war lasted almost 2 years. it took the lives of about 17 thousand people. hundreds of thousands became refugees, were devastated many fertile regions of abkhazia. russia acted as a mediator, seeking a ceasefire. the united nations also participated. the final round of negotiations took place in march 1994 with active mediation. the parties agreed with russia on the demarcation line, on the security zone around it , on
in 1972 , a demonstration in the city of london-derry was shot at. 13 people died. for decades, the radical wing of the irish republican army, ira, fought for the independence of northern ireland. carried out terrorist attacks in the region and beyond. the belfast agreement of 1998 was supposed to end the conflict, restore the northern irish parliament, and reform the police. newly reorganized catholic and protestant organizations in northern ireland still exist. on august 14, 1992 , the...
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. >> derry, new hampshire's, nickname is "space town."the poet robert frost was from there. >> something we were withholding made us weak. >> pamela got a job with the public school system, and she became the media liaison among about a dozen public schools. >> she's introducing students into television. she was able to write press releases. she was able to create content. this job by no means was what her career ambition was, but it was a stepping stone. >> i had a very good job. i made a lot of money for myself. i was 22 years old. i had a 40-something-year-old secretary. i had a job where i had four weeks' paid vacation. full medical, dental, all of that. i was my own boss. i really made my own money. >> gregg sort of settled down a little bit. he cut off his long hair. he went into the respectable insurance business with his father. >> juju: so years later when pam smart's case would be infamous there are tv movies being made about it, there's a scene in "murder new hampshire" where gregg's haircut is made out to be the first sign of
. >> derry, new hampshire's, nickname is "space town."the poet robert frost was from there. >> something we were withholding made us weak. >> pamela got a job with the public school system, and she became the media liaison among about a dozen public schools. >> she's introducing students into television. she was able to write press releases. she was able to create content. this job by no means was what her career ambition was, but it was a stepping stone....
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that is the job that i will continue to do for as long as the people of derry will have me.o work day and night to represent them in westminster to fight for the people of that city and to be the voice of change for them. it has been a great privilege to be the leader for almost been a great privilege to be the leaderfor almost a decade been a great privilege to be the leader for almost a decade for the party ijoined when i was ia or 15 years old to fight for the good friday agreement, to support the work of what i think is the most successful part political party on these islands i have been privileged to be the leader of this party. the bottom line is that these last four years have been a period of immense change across these islands. what we have seen after brexit has been really unstable in many ways, but also a moment of opportunity. now that we have the three strands, all the institutions of the good friday agreement in a more stable place. this is a big moment of change for this island. i want to give my full commitment to leading in that space. i want to be a voice
that is the job that i will continue to do for as long as the people of derry will have me.o work day and night to represent them in westminster to fight for the people of that city and to be the voice of change for them. it has been a great privilege to be the leader for almost been a great privilege to be the leaderfor almost a decade been a great privilege to be the leader for almost a decade for the party ijoined when i was ia or 15 years old to fight for the good friday agreement, to...
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when the residents of the city of derry declared their territory autonomous and erected barricades, londonught the army into northern ireland. british soldiers behaved cruelly towards catholics. in 1972, they even shot at a demonstration. the radical wing of the irish republican army fought for the independence of northern ireland for decades. the ira carried out terrorist attacks in the region and for its borders. the belfaso agreement of 1998 was supposed to end the conflict. the northern irish parliament was restored, the police were reformed. new, unbroken organizations of catholics and protestants in northern ireland still exist. on august 14, 1992 , the georgian-abkhazian war began, just after the collapse of the ussr. abkhazia sought independence, and the new georgian authorities sought to strengthen control over it. the war lasted almost 2 years, taking the lives of about 17 thousand people. hundreds of thousands became refugees, many fertile regions of abkhazia were devastated. russia acted as a mediator, seeking a ceasefire. the united nations also participated. the final round o
when the residents of the city of derry declared their territory autonomous and erected barricades, londonught the army into northern ireland. british soldiers behaved cruelly towards catholics. in 1972, they even shot at a demonstration. the radical wing of the irish republican army fought for the independence of northern ireland for decades. the ira carried out terrorist attacks in the region and for its borders. the belfaso agreement of 1998 was supposed to end the conflict. the northern...
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beverly simpson is a nurse and police advisor at northwest migrants forum in london derry. so much for being with us. i just want to begin by getting your reaction to that acall that there and what you want to see from political little to tackle this. >> i think the recall was necessary. it was very needed that the leaders are visible and to tackle what's going on. they need swift action. get to the root cause of it. people are living in fear and zubin: and it's retraumatizing people that have gone through wash. they are the targets, the refugees and the asylum seekers and the migrants that are here helping, mainly in the health care system. so -- because that violence started in engine glad and it was only a matter of time before it hit northern ireland. >> beverly, you were just mentioning that some of you work with migrants, asylum seekers, people, as you say, who have gone influence traumatic things in the first place. do they feel safe and do the staff who you work with, do you feel safe? >> we are anxious. because the fear is on seeing the things on news and knowing t
beverly simpson is a nurse and police advisor at northwest migrants forum in london derry. so much for being with us. i just want to begin by getting your reaction to that acall that there and what you want to see from political little to tackle this. >> i think the recall was necessary. it was very needed that the leaders are visible and to tackle what's going on. they need swift action. get to the root cause of it. people are living in fear and zubin: and it's retraumatizing people that...
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remain part of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. the residents of the city of derrydeclared their territory autonomous and built barricades, london brought the army into northern ireland. english soldiers behaved cruelly towards catholics. in 1972, they shot at a demonstration in the city of london and 13 people died. there have been ten years of independence for northern ireland. the belfast agreement of 1998 was supposed to end the conflict, restore the northern irish parliament, reform the police, but paramilitary organizations catholics and protestants in northern ireland still exist. on august 14, 1992 , the georgian-abkhazian war began, only... the ussr had collapsed. abkhazia sought independence, and the new georgian government sought to strengthen its control over it. the war lasted almost 2 years. it took the lives of about 17 thousand people. hundreds of thousands became refugees, many fertile regions of abkhazia were devastated. russia acted as a mediator, seeking a ceasefire. the united nations also participated. the final round of negotiations took place
remain part of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. the residents of the city of derrydeclared their territory autonomous and built barricades, london brought the army into northern ireland. english soldiers behaved cruelly towards catholics. in 1972, they shot at a demonstration in the city of london and 13 people died. there have been ten years of independence for northern ireland. the belfast agreement of 1998 was supposed to end the conflict, restore the northern irish...
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derry, other dry goods. >> there's a new push to protect longstanding small businesses in san francisco's historic upper fillmore retail strip. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin today announced new tenant protections for businesses. this comes after a handful of several of them in the neighborhood say a group of investors scooped up their businesses. and we're told that they must close when leases and supervisor peskin says his proposal would give so-called legacy businesses more leverage to negotiate their leases and landlords would have to justify their reasons for evicting the business. >> i believe we can grow our city responsibly without displacing the pillars of our communities and disrupting what really works. what makes a community thrive? >> supervisor peskin says proposal could go before the san francisco board of supervisors as early as next week. >> the young bakersfield girl who want a national mary acci singing competition, performed alongside some pretty big games at a chief festival. cecilia trivino introduces us to a 7 year-old singing sensation. >> no lyrics or music
derry, other dry goods. >> there's a new push to protect longstanding small businesses in san francisco's historic upper fillmore retail strip. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin today announced new tenant protections for businesses. this comes after a handful of several of them in the neighborhood say a group of investors scooped up their businesses. and we're told that they must close when leases and supervisor peskin says his proposal would give so-called legacy businesses more...
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. >> there's a person was lifted today who's in the musgrave in the derry strabane region.sted. there's some serious things happening. look, john bucha, the chief constable, who, you know , chief constable, who, you know, has issued a statement today warning of unrest tomorrow. and this is i know this is not the same thing that you were referring to last night about, you know, panicking everything. this is actually cold intelligence because what first minister arlene foster actually rightly says is that the paramilitaries will seize the vacuum and they will move into it . but the first thing you have it. but the first thing you have to remember when you talk about your substantive question why stormont has been. yeah. and why not westminster. yeah. look every single article, every single book about jurisprudence on policing in the united kingdom has to have a sentence at the end of it saying, not in northern ireland. northern the police force is entirely different. they're armed. they're a different uniform. and the population in northern ireland is under 2 million. it's ab
. >> there's a person was lifted today who's in the musgrave in the derry strabane region.sted. there's some serious things happening. look, john bucha, the chief constable, who, you know , chief constable, who, you know, has issued a statement today warning of unrest tomorrow. and this is i know this is not the same thing that you were referring to last night about, you know, panicking everything. this is actually cold intelligence because what first minister arlene foster actually...
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. >> there's a person was lifted today who's in the musgrave in the derry strabane region.sted. there's some serious things happening. look, john bucha, the chief constable, who, you know , chief constable, who, you know, has issued a statement today warning of unrest tomorrow. and this is i know this is not the same thing that you were referring to last night about, you know, panicking everything. this is actually cold intelligence because what first minister arlene foster actually rightly says is that the paramilitaries will seize the vacuum and they will move into it . but the first thing you have it. but the first thing you have to remember when you talk about your substantive question why stormont has been. yeah. and why not westminster. yeah. look every single article, every single book about jurisprudence on policing in the united kingdom has to have a sentence at the end of it saying, not in northern ireland. northern the police force is entirely different. they're armed. they're a different uniform. and the population in northern ireland is under 2 million. it's ab
. >> there's a person was lifted today who's in the musgrave in the derry strabane region.sted. there's some serious things happening. look, john bucha, the chief constable, who, you know , chief constable, who, you know, has issued a statement today warning of unrest tomorrow. and this is i know this is not the same thing that you were referring to last night about, you know, panicking everything. this is actually cold intelligence because what first minister arlene foster actually...
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it followed a major police operation in the city surrounding the annual apprentice boys relief of derryrried out overnight missile and drone attacks in five regions of ukraine, as well as the capital kyiv. it comes as the ukrainian army forges ahead with its ground incursion in western russia. russian and ukrainian forces have been locked in intense fighting in kursk. strict security measures are in place there and two other regions, belgorod and bryansk. kursk�*s governor has ordered the evacuation of civilians from at—risk areas to speed up after nearly a week of fighting on russian soil. officials have already evacuated more than 76,000 people. it all comes as ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has acknowledged, for the first time, that his military is conducting an offensive inside russia's western kursk region. take a listen. translation: today, i i received several reports from commander in chief sirsky regarding the front lines and our actions to push the war onto the aggressor�*s territory. i am grateful to every unit of the defence forces, ensuring that ukraine is proving t
it followed a major police operation in the city surrounding the annual apprentice boys relief of derryrried out overnight missile and drone attacks in five regions of ukraine, as well as the capital kyiv. it comes as the ukrainian army forges ahead with its ground incursion in western russia. russian and ukrainian forces have been locked in intense fighting in kursk. strict security measures are in place there and two other regions, belgorod and bryansk. kursk�*s governor has ordered the...
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she is a nurse and policy adviser at north west migrants forum in derry.nt thank you so much for being with us, and i just want to thank you so much for being with us, and ijust want to begin by getting your reaction to that record of stormont and what you want to see from political leadership to tackle this. i from political leadership to tackle this. ~' . . from political leadership to tackle this. ~' .. . , this. i think the recall was necessary _ this. i think the recall was necessary and _ this. i think the recall was necessary and very - this. i think the recall was | necessary and very needed this. i think the recall was - necessary and very needed that the leaders are visible to tackle what is going on. they need swift action. get to the root —— get to the root cause of it, but the perpetrators must go to the judicial system. people are living in fear and anxiety, and it is re—traumatizing people that have gone through war, they are the targets, the refugees and asylum—seekers and migrants here helping, mainly in the health care system called —— so
she is a nurse and policy adviser at north west migrants forum in derry.nt thank you so much for being with us, and i just want to thank you so much for being with us, and ijust want to begin by getting your reaction to that record of stormont and what you want to see from political leadership to tackle this. i from political leadership to tackle this. ~' . . from political leadership to tackle this. ~' .. . , this. i think the recall was necessary _ this. i think the recall was necessary and _...
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she was a wee girl from derry, um, who'd done nothing wrong.mitted. marie lived in northern ireland when she became pregnant, but was sent to an institution in dublin. she eventually got her records, but they raised more questions. this woman has wrote in it that i went into a mother and baby home saying that i was keeping my baby. you only got put in to give the baby away. so this doesn't make sense. allegations of forced adoption, cruelty and abuse are among the issues being examined by the inquiry. the devolved government here at stormont has also published proposals on a financial redress plan, with each victim entitled to at least £10,000. but some survivors say they're concerned that the scheme might not be open to families of victims who died more than a few years ago. you're excluding birth mothers and adoptees, children, now adults, that have maybe passed away in the interim period. and that's, like, very insulting. i think the date should go back to when the first mother and baby home opened up. that's when the mother's trauma started
she was a wee girl from derry, um, who'd done nothing wrong.mitted. marie lived in northern ireland when she became pregnant, but was sent to an institution in dublin. she eventually got her records, but they raised more questions. this woman has wrote in it that i went into a mother and baby home saying that i was keeping my baby. you only got put in to give the baby away. so this doesn't make sense. allegations of forced adoption, cruelty and abuse are among the issues being examined by the...
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derry, thank you very much. is good to have you.who have -- were very unhappy about this. let me display this this is the vineyard when ceo klaas moeller saying that the debris is not toxic. watch this and then we'll get your response. >> none of this debris is toxic and there is no spill -- i'm sorry that it happened but i'm also glad to know this response seems to have worked and we have now gotten most of the debris out. >> martha: well, jerry, i would love to hear your response to that nah i spent time in cape cod and we can notice just a few weeks ago that there was debris floating over in that region as well. telling me what you are -- what you think about all this? >> this is pretty -- rating navigational hazards for vessels. people transiting especially at night you can see those debris field. you hit those the cantata severe damage we could cost thousands of dollars -- and un-american dinnertable. >> martha: so i read i thing this morning or yesterday that another blade broke off near the united kingdom of the coast of engl
derry, thank you very much. is good to have you.who have -- were very unhappy about this. let me display this this is the vineyard when ceo klaas moeller saying that the debris is not toxic. watch this and then we'll get your response. >> none of this debris is toxic and there is no spill -- i'm sorry that it happened but i'm also glad to know this response seems to have worked and we have now gotten most of the debris out. >> martha: well, jerry, i would love to hear your response...
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one third of the state had slipped from being a contributing part of the confederacy to destabilize derry that was a drain on the central government of raleigh. the confederacy is a functioning government had collapsed in many of these counties months before the surrender of major confederate armies and appomattox courthouse. the garrison communities of the coast and counties where the u.s. army made sporadic incursions in northeastern regions of the state in particular confederate control almost completely collapsed before 1865. confederate north carolina and confederacy more generally did not fall at one place in april or may 18, '65, beginning with u.s. army incursions but spreading with destabilization and chaos wrought by guerrilla war. the conscription act was not the only policy of april 18, '62. some citizens who longer to serve the cause but who had already experienced confederate infantry service did not like it. or simply did not want to leave their homes and firesides. they sought membership encouraging them was the confederate congress, the partisan ranger act. ranger units l
one third of the state had slipped from being a contributing part of the confederacy to destabilize derry that was a drain on the central government of raleigh. the confederacy is a functioning government had collapsed in many of these counties months before the surrender of major confederate armies and appomattox courthouse. the garrison communities of the coast and counties where the u.s. army made sporadic incursions in northeastern regions of the state in particular confederate control...
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then we thought fred derry, who served in the eighth air force, a captain who served two and half years overseas. what did he do before the war? he was a soda jerk, the lowest social position. his parents are kind of nobody's. his dad comes off like a ne'er- do-well. they live in a shack. of course, this is right before the war so we don't know their back story on why they are in these destitute situations but he is financially destitute, or his family is. his family is pretty well-off and his family loves and adores him but he is the one physically broke. he's the one who self medicate. he is the dude that is the most emotionally shattered as a result of the war and we will watch that one by one. this is homer coming home. >> it's homer! mama, mama, daddy, it's homer! >> that is his happy sister. now watch how he greets mom and dad. big hugs. everyone is happy. this is the girl next door. navy as you're trained. that kid how to use ♪♪ stroke her hair so >> you've got to hand it to th navy . bay shore trained those kids how to use those hooks. >> couldn't put his arms around his girl. >
then we thought fred derry, who served in the eighth air force, a captain who served two and half years overseas. what did he do before the war? he was a soda jerk, the lowest social position. his parents are kind of nobody's. his dad comes off like a ne'er- do-well. they live in a shack. of course, this is right before the war so we don't know their back story on why they are in these destitute situations but he is financially destitute, or his family is. his family is pretty well-off and his...
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asked for him to be released because they said he is lactose intolerant and they've been giving in derry. have you ever heard of something like this live heard of it before, but never going into court. >>and saying she let him out judging, by the way, his parents live back where missouri, mississippi. so why don't you just let him out? will send a move there? and i said the other day on the air, i said there's no way a court's going to do this. you know, no way you're going to take someone accused of molesting children and let them out because they're lactose intolerance and they didn't. then they did. said not. all well, i take care of his dietary needs well. all right. all right, thank you very much, joel, always great to have you. thursday kicked of busy holiday weekend as travelers head out of town for one last summer getaway. millions of americans are expected to hit the road or catch a flight starting today. kron four's michael thomas reports at the san jose mineta airport with more. >>labor day weekend is here. and as we know, it's the unofficial end of summer. tons of people are
asked for him to be released because they said he is lactose intolerant and they've been giving in derry. have you ever heard of something like this live heard of it before, but never going into court. >>and saying she let him out judging, by the way, his parents live back where missouri, mississippi. so why don't you just let him out? will send a move there? and i said the other day on the air, i said there's no way a court's going to do this. you know, no way you're going to take...
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. >> i mean, i was in derry when lyra mckee got killed by firing a gun. >> yeah, we got to get some newsbsolutely right. and we might talk in the next hour as well about the fact that sometimes men just riot. they've been doing it for years. they're just not necessarily just involved in this. yeah, right . sam francis is waiting right. sam francis is waiting very patiently with your news here. he is . here. he is. >> very good morning to you . >> very good morning to you. just after 10:30. and the top story this morning, a quick breaking line for you. inquests into the deaths of three southport stabbing victims have this morning been opened and now adjourned, with the senior coroner there telling the heanng coroner there telling the hearing that it was impossible to articulate the devastating and lifelong effects of the truly tragic events last monday, bebe king, alice dasilva aguiar and elsie dot stancombe were killed after an attack at a dance class over a week ago. 17 year old axel rudakubana will stand trial next year after being charged with three counts of murder and ten of attempt
. >> i mean, i was in derry when lyra mckee got killed by firing a gun. >> yeah, we got to get some newsbsolutely right. and we might talk in the next hour as well about the fact that sometimes men just riot. they've been doing it for years. they're just not necessarily just involved in this. yeah, right . sam francis is waiting right. sam francis is waiting very patiently with your news here. he is . here. he is. >> very good morning to you . >> very good morning to...
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she was a wee girl from derry, um, who'd done nothing wrong.hen she says that within a couple of weeks i changed my mind, said, oh yeah, i will, i will give him up for adoption. but then when he's born, it's contradicting that again, because it says that i won't rest, that i'm running up and down the stairs all the time to see the baby. allegations of forced adoption, cruelty and abuse are among the issues being examined by the inquiry. survivors are already being invited to give testimony to a panel of experts, confidentially, if they wish. the devolved government here at stormont has also published proposals on a financial redress plan, with each victim entitled to at least £10,000. but some survivors say they're concerned that the scheme might not be open to families of victims who died more than a few years ago. you're excluding birth mothers and adoptees, children, now adults, that have maybe have passed away in the interim period. and that's like, very insulting. i think the date should go back to when the first mother and baby home opene
she was a wee girl from derry, um, who'd done nothing wrong.hen she says that within a couple of weeks i changed my mind, said, oh yeah, i will, i will give him up for adoption. but then when he's born, it's contradicting that again, because it says that i won't rest, that i'm running up and down the stairs all the time to see the baby. allegations of forced adoption, cruelty and abuse are among the issues being examined by the inquiry. survivors are already being invited to give testimony to a...