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gary 0'donoghue looking back at the life ofjimmy carter.nt biden led the tributes tojimmy carter. here's some of what he had to say in a televised address. america and the world, in my view, lost a remarkable leader. he was a statesman, a humanitarian. andjill and i lost a dearfriend. i've been hanging out withjimmy carter for over 50 years, it dawned on me, and i had countless conversations with him over those years, and i always will be proud to say that he used to kid me about it, that i was the first national figure to endorse him in 1976 when he ran for president. there was an overwhelming reason for it — his character. what i find extraordinary aboutjimmy carter, though, is that millions of people all around the world, all over the world, feel they lost a friend as well, even though they never met him. and that's becausejimmy carter lived a life measured not by words, but by his deeds. just look at his life, his life's work. he worked to eradicate disease notjust at home, but around the world. he forged peace, advanced civil rights, h
gary 0'donoghue looking back at the life ofjimmy carter.nt biden led the tributes tojimmy carter. here's some of what he had to say in a televised address. america and the world, in my view, lost a remarkable leader. he was a statesman, a humanitarian. andjill and i lost a dearfriend. i've been hanging out withjimmy carter for over 50 years, it dawned on me, and i had countless conversations with him over those years, and i always will be proud to say that he used to kid me about it, that i was...
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our reporter daniel 0 donoghue has been speaking to operators at a 999 call centre in manchester.leep? yeah, i've got questions to ask, so can you... you little bleep, you little bleep, aren't you? this is a recording of a 999 call received by james just an hour into his morning shift. i took a particular call for a gentleman whose mum had an itch. the gentleman spoke about me arranging a taxi. happens all the time, we remind people that we're not a taxi. it must have frustrated him. he just started hurling abuse at me. you horrible, dirty bleep! i'm going to, i'm going to tell you one more time... bleep! it doesn't normally faze me, but on this particular call, it became personal, it was very homophobic and i could barely get a word in. and all i was doing was triaging his mum. are you done? you little dirty dog, you are. remember what you are, yeah? a you're a dirty, dying dog. i was shocked. you get called all sorts and you tolerate certain things and certain words, and there's certain buzz words that will affect certain people differently. but by the end of this call, i mean,
our reporter daniel 0 donoghue has been speaking to operators at a 999 call centre in manchester.leep? yeah, i've got questions to ask, so can you... you little bleep, you little bleep, aren't you? this is a recording of a 999 call received by james just an hour into his morning shift. i took a particular call for a gentleman whose mum had an itch. the gentleman spoke about me arranging a taxi. happens all the time, we remind people that we're not a taxi. it must have frustrated him. he just...
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gary 0'donoghue looks back on his life. as a candidate and as a president, i'll never tell a lie.t was the essence ofjimmy carter. before bringing his faith—based politics to washington and a run for the presidency. my name isjimmy carter and i'm running for president. cheering and applause he campaigned on a pledge to bind america's wounds after watergate and vietnam. i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear... it was a presidency that would be marked by one lasting foreign policy high and marred by a number of lows. in 1979, joining hands with israel's prime minister menachem begin and egypt's anwar sadat, sealing the camp david peace accords was his finest hour. it's still america's most significant peacemaking moment in the middle east. so, let us now lay aside war. let us now reward all the children of abraham who hungerfor a comprehensive peace in the middle east. at home, he was an environmental pioneer, preserving huge tracts of land in alaska and even installing solar panels at the white house. applause and an ardent feminist — he encouraged his wife to set up and run her own o
gary 0'donoghue looks back on his life. as a candidate and as a president, i'll never tell a lie.t was the essence ofjimmy carter. before bringing his faith—based politics to washington and a run for the presidency. my name isjimmy carter and i'm running for president. cheering and applause he campaigned on a pledge to bind america's wounds after watergate and vietnam. i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear... it was a presidency that would be marked by one lasting foreign policy high and marred...
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said americans owed carter a "debt of gratitude". 0ur senior north america correspondent gary 0'donoghuek at his life. as a candidate and as a president, i'll never tell a lie. that was the essence ofjimmy carter. people may have questioned his ability, but not his honesty, sincerity and passion that propelled a peanut farmer to the presidency. he was born in the deep south in plains, georgia. james earl carter cut short a promising naval career to return home after the death of his father. he turned the family business around. growing peanuts made jimmy carter rich. then came the lure of politics. he served two terms in the state senate and one as georgia's governor before bringing his faith based politics to washington and a run for the presidency. my name isjimmy carter, and i'm running for president. he campaigned on a pledge to bind america's wounds after watergate and vietnam. i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear.. it was a presidency that would be marked by one lasting foreign policy high and marred by a number of lows. in 1979, joining hands with israeli prime minister menachem beg
said americans owed carter a "debt of gratitude". 0ur senior north america correspondent gary 0'donoghuek at his life. as a candidate and as a president, i'll never tell a lie. that was the essence ofjimmy carter. people may have questioned his ability, but not his honesty, sincerity and passion that propelled a peanut farmer to the presidency. he was born in the deep south in plains, georgia. james earl carter cut short a promising naval career to return home after the death of his...
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gary 0'donoghue was there. and you know, that's a little bit old, that chart, that chart.just a few minutes into donald trump's speech when a volley of shots rang out. gunfire. get down, get down, get down, get down! | gunfire. the former president could be seen clutching at the right side of his head. after that, he hits the ground, as the secret service pile on top of him — theirjob to put their bodies between him and the shooter. there was panic among the thousands of people inside the rally. many ran, many threw themselves to the ground. donald trump was seen getting to his feet and raising a fist to his supporters — signs of blood at his right ear. yeah! he can be heard saying the words, "fight, fight!" cheering. we noticed a guy- crawling, arm, you know, bear—crawling up the roof - of the building beside us, 50, 50 feet away from us. so we're standing there and, you know, we're pointing, i we're pointing at the guy crawling up the roof. - and he had a gun, right? he had a rifle, a rifle. we could clearly see him with a rifle. - absolutely. joe biden bowed out, and hi
gary 0'donoghue was there. and you know, that's a little bit old, that chart, that chart.just a few minutes into donald trump's speech when a volley of shots rang out. gunfire. get down, get down, get down, get down! | gunfire. the former president could be seen clutching at the right side of his head. after that, he hits the ground, as the secret service pile on top of him — theirjob to put their bodies between him and the shooter. there was panic among the thousands of people inside the...
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let's speak to michael donoghue, professor of history at marquette university. when he is callin: panama canal? when he is calling for— panama canal? when he is calling for is _ panama canal? when he is calling for is a _ panama canal? when he is calling for is a clear - calling for is a clear violation of international law on the organisation of american states and of the un charter. no nation has the right to invade another sovereign nation through violence to take over their territory and so, this is clearly a rather outrageous statement on the part of mr donald trump. d0 statement on the part of mr donald trump.— statement on the part of mr donald trump. do you think this is a visual _ donald trump. do you think this is a visual follow _ donald trump. do you think this is a visual follow through - donald trump. do you think this is a visual follow through on - is a visual follow through on or is this him since trying to negotiate a deal? it or is this him since trying to negotiate a deal?— negotiate a deal? it can be art of negotiate a deal? it can be part o
let's speak to michael donoghue, professor of history at marquette university. when he is callin: panama canal? when he is calling for— panama canal? when he is calling for is _ panama canal? when he is calling for is a _ panama canal? when he is calling for is a clear - calling for is a clear violation of international law on the organisation of american states and of the un charter. no nation has the right to invade another sovereign nation through violence to take over their territory and...
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rob 0'donoghue has also been elected. we really excited _ also been elected.. we are also _ dynamic labour team. we are also making a case for labour values — also making a case for labour values and a labour vision to be implemented. we know how much _ be implemented. we know how much communities need change. to form — much communities need change. to form a — much communities need change. to form a current government here you need 88 seats. it looks like fina gael will have 80. the labour party may end up with nine or ten seats. they may have the potential to form a government with those two parties. but they will speak to the other left—leaning parties to see about an alliance. mary mcdonnell once put together a government of those left—leaning parties. the vote shows that they want change in this country. it does not look as if they will be a government in place by christmas. a long journey still ahead. this journey still ahead. as accounting _ journey still ahead. as accounting continues, the negotiations will begin. thank you forjoining us from dublin. w
rob 0'donoghue has also been elected. we really excited _ also been elected.. we are also _ dynamic labour team. we are also making a case for labour values — also making a case for labour values and a labour vision to be implemented. we know how much _ be implemented. we know how much communities need change. to form — much communities need change. to form a — much communities need change. to form a current government here you need 88 seats. it looks like fina gael will have 80. the...