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so what will we be doing in the coming years with these new bells and whistles — ai, etc, etc — whatow? we're still seeing the development of devices with new — kind of different user experiences. there is a phone here from huawei which is a dual—fold, triple—screen device which was announced earlier last year — that's grabbing people's attention, the idea of having a phone you can fold out and it becomes the size of a tablet. we are seeing a lot of talk about something called agentic ai, where you have an agent on your device which will do things for you. for example, you could just talk to your device and say, "i would like a vegetarian restaurant i can attend "i w wood (e a vegetarian "i w wood from egetarian "i w wood from ccs :arian "i w wood from ccs insight. now, all eyes for the past few hours have been on los angeles where the oscars have been taking place, and the big winner this year is anora. conclave, as well. as it actually did. and the fresh wins from conclave, as well. and a huge night for all on that film, it is a budget film — sean baker, of course the director — bu
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uniforms, smartphones, small speakers, tvs, robot vacuums, etc. so say hold on, but what the thing that i want all these things to speak our language. so how does the smart to work which technologies have you installed here to make life easier? mostly typical. again, this quiz thing, we've installed a only technology that is based on our data sets on the phone with an usher. many of the devices inside this tool can be controlled with voice come ons. you can use the of and key language to turn the lights on and off. for instance. you can also tell that you, i'm going to boil some water or just the temperature before that as possible. nikolai, can you demonstrate the technology as far as please m. oh, cool. like an easy to and the lights off for these. i guess a lump i don't i can which i can you turn it back on again to collide? alyssa? lump again or do me? you know, all these technologies as far as i'm aware, requiring internet access and nobody people like to have in key by their very nature often says will come in remote areas where there's not
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., etc. the funding increase has been amazing for recapitalizing a lot of aging infrastructure at our ports. specific to your question, we're monitoring very closely what's happening with the administration with the caveat that the president has the prerogative to impose his policy preferences as he sees fit and within law. we're of course watching very closely to make sure any moneys that was appropriated or even more importantly, moneys obligated already, they have to flow. there's a contractual right in the recipients of these grants that they get their funding so this is something we're watching very closely. mrs. mciver: thank you. in your opening statement you talked about how the port security grant program was originally authorized for $400 million in funding but since has been underfunded. can you talk a little bit more or elaborate on what kinds of projects and security upgrades will ports be able to make with more funding? mr. davis: thank you for the question, congresswoman. the t
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we reinterpreted them and i'll run style, edit instruments, etc. can you speak to the keep instrument that overall however, we prefer doing a room using like voice for your music rather than covering someone else's material . because because there's a certain hypnotic effects i would say about your music. what do you think causes that and do you think that some of the origins come to your concepts to enter into that social ton state when it goes on sending you a couple. i believe it's where people who are already familiar with the phone number records of the deal, mostly count for new emotions to feel the energy of we and into a sudden state once the, the, which we try to create without song such thing. mm hm. and do you think that by singing in these less unknown siberia languages your in so many limits in your potential audience? the someone's in and you up with the most so we don't think so just when we're dealing with a manual ring. yeah, we do use a tribute to local cultures, the left you take ramstein for instance, the wells name is but they
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., etc. so that is what is happened in the first year and a half. once you get the map, then you build your plan. once you know who needs a broadband, you build your plan for how to get it there. that is what has been happening the rest of the time. not permitting, because there's nothing to get a permit for, yet. now, there's been a lot of discussion about should this be technology neutral. the act says that whatever federal dollars are spent needs to be scalable and reliable. scalable means it needs to meet demand. what we are talking about are the up speed -- upload speeds and download speeds of everything from health care infrastructure and information to the infrastructure for manufacturing plant to my son playing video games on his phone. all happening at the same time. you need to make sure you have a network that is reliable and sustainable matter what --no matter what. five are in most cases meets that need more than in other case -- fiber in most cases meets that need more than in o
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, etc. every day we have a television program, radio program in room of us, just me like a rough manual. he yours, as the delivery guy to the government gives us some time on the national television for us story or a half hour. it's not like program this month was gifted thoughts so that we may purify or bodies minds and hearts and cultivate talk for god consciousness. then wisdom community by degrees of a lot they have develop the overhead of states, the ministers and the government were most of them. we have most of them lawyers, the director of public prosecution for ghana is that most of them sister this year will be 18 years since i have been in this position being the longest serving director of public prosecutions. i. i'm the forrest, a woman to have been appointed as the director of public prosecutions. i am also the 4th worse than woman, and the 4th was some lawyer to wear the job at the bar. i performed a hodge in 1985, and after i had performed a hunch, i decided that i will wear
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sure that it is delivering on its public safety responsibility, national security, homeland security, etc. host: use the term efficient and people immediately think the government -- the government, doge, is it the arm of the legislative branch? guest: the doge is in the executive branch and they could carry out activities and make decisions. whereas in our job, our job is to advise the executive branch. and advise the congress. most of our recommendations are implemented by the executive branch voluntarily. over 75% of our recommendations, we will make over 1200 recommendations a year. we saved billions of dollars every year through the implementation of our recommendations by the executive branch and by the congress. host: what is the high risk list? guest: it is try to focus the attention of the congress on our oversight responsibilities. it is also helpful for the administration, a new administration coming in, that highlights what we think to be the greatest risk of fraud, waste, and abusive mismanagement in the government. and also points for the last several decades, the areas need
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and when we see, you know, get data from insurance companies, etc., we can see the profile of those who use our medicines. we can see that they are, on average, people with a very high bmi, well above 30. so there is also the approved label, so we feel comfortable about that it is people in need of medical intervention to treat serious obesity situations. francine: but you have become such a phenomenon. and, you know, there are memes. you are right, it is all over social media. and some are saying, look, the problem with this is that it could actually lead to more eating disorders. and this is probably because of the increase in social media. what do pharma companies do? can they do anything to kind of balance this? lars: yeah, i think we have quite spent some time on understanding, what does this mean, what's the breadth of it, and we have come to realize that we cannot control social media. we try to be present and get our messaging in, but then all our medicines, they take a physician writing a script. so, we really focus on the physician, to make sure that they understand, what are
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and that the recipient company actually is able to receive that it has the capabilities, etc. or you can start on a very long road that means to know where. and so this has to be voluntary and it has to be mitre a great. the key thing is don't dictate to each company which of those things is the most important. give them the flexibility to sign up and do it and the way that is most appropriate for them. well, you know, i was very depressed to see in the pharmaceutical association complaining that the treaty and, and the sharing of pathogens and the sharing the facts. you shouldn't be transactional. mean what is in farming company if it isn't transactional. so it's pretty the criticality off me as is that's the protesters of the world health assembly geneva. the so criticize the president increasing falsely claiming it gives the w h. show the power to impose locked vaccine, rollouts and control a nation's health policies. conservative politicians across the west as well. so it code those claims on the most often the cost of most we surrender out sovereignty in the heat of an em
and that the recipient company actually is able to receive that it has the capabilities, etc. or you can start on a very long road that means to know where. and so this has to be voluntary and it has to be mitre a great. the key thing is don't dictate to each company which of those things is the most important. give them the flexibility to sign up and do it and the way that is most appropriate for them. well, you know, i was very depressed to see in the pharmaceutical association complaining...
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, etc. and you know, it's easy enough that from the to reverse that because you know, he wasn't in power. it will be easy. i think in the couple of years if we see a pending documents in front of for the pendant government to reverse it. but it's quite difficult to know for governments which are being screaming and talk with that voices. you know about how, you know, you train must, when we must back ukraine for as long as takes of full then, you know, basically to tell them on the dime. i'm change that to language, which sooner or later they're going to have to do. but it's, it is difficult, except if you have an elite that is so out of touch with your own population, all easily does horribly unpopular, including stories only just been elected in, in britain. and you have no real education and diplomacy. i don't know, none of the norms of diplomacy built up over hundreds of years in the in western europe a being applied whatsoever. it makes it dangerous for most good, doesn't it? because as
, etc. and you know, it's easy enough that from the to reverse that because you know, he wasn't in power. it will be easy. i think in the couple of years if we see a pending documents in front of for the pendant government to reverse it. but it's quite difficult to know for governments which are being screaming and talk with that voices. you know about how, you know, you train must, when we must back ukraine for as long as takes of full then, you know, basically to tell them on the dime. i'm...
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so any requirements for additional agreements, etc, particularly at time of outbreak, good slow that will be detrimental. and so it's been estimated that a one month delay, for example, and access to vaccines would have cost another $400000.00 lives during the pandemic . so we can't afford that. there's also an inherent issue around monetizing pathogens monetizing viruses. the, the, i'm sick, the viruses, the sale, these being requests that in order to get access to certain pathogens, the industry should pay a fee. it's an issue because you're asking the pharmaceutical industry to be and do the research and development. and from all of that, on top of that, without any certainty that they will ever be used will be successful. and so your layering a lot of risk and a lot of cost on top of that, some government. so at the end of the day, we cannot tell a company, we cannot force a company, let's say, to share a technology to teach somebody else, you know how you make your product. um, but the reality is that governments can, in fact, put quite a lot of pressure on companies to do that
so any requirements for additional agreements, etc, particularly at time of outbreak, good slow that will be detrimental. and so it's been estimated that a one month delay, for example, and access to vaccines would have cost another $400000.00 lives during the pandemic . so we can't afford that. there's also an inherent issue around monetizing pathogens monetizing viruses. the, the, i'm sick, the viruses, the sale, these being requests that in order to get access to certain pathogens, the...
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then later on you can connect with transmission issues etc. etc.. a federal frustration that's looking and trying to streamline the permitting processes just more ' common sense. this should not take this long. if you take you here for your environmental studies we need to cut that down to two days etc. etc. because we are going to loose the advantage that we have and we talked about that with china. everybody is bringing that up in the ai data centers but we don't want to lose our competitive advantage to one of the solutions might be just the bypass the federal regulation and as long as you are building your stay without that interconnectivity i believe you can do that without playing mother may i. >> i think that's a great point and i will add will not federal it is a regional compact and we are asking ourselves that very question every day. if we are ready to go and we have our permits together and we have financing why do we have to sit and wait in line at pjm. we are exploring pennsylvania doing its own thing leaving pjm in seeing what we can
then later on you can connect with transmission issues etc. etc.. a federal frustration that's looking and trying to streamline the permitting processes just more ' common sense. this should not take this long. if you take you here for your environmental studies we need to cut that down to two days etc. etc. because we are going to loose the advantage that we have and we talked about that with china. everybody is bringing that up in the ai data centers but we don't want to lose our competitive...
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and the reaction of those to support roles, decorum, decency, etc, is the point. this is the politics and it's also the foreign policy. so this understanding have this rule, this is, it's the, let me just ask you finally, if you have a book coming out of that, speak me a present sky president. jimmy carter is national security advisor. many of our viewers may not have ever heard of brzezinski, but i will tell them that he paid played a key role in really helping to end the cold war to bring down the soviet union. and he injected values into american foreign policy and very important ways. i, one, we both newest big presents key. i would love to hear what your thoughts of and how he would be reacting to this moment. but do you think there's a, a gale in counterpoint that will begin to grow in america, to what they're seeing on the foreign policy moved by president trump as interesting question as you know, just as well as i do, which is key was a great rival of kissinger rodzinski was more than a human rights values based his powder charge, and this gave him a deep
and the reaction of those to support roles, decorum, decency, etc, is the point. this is the politics and it's also the foreign policy. so this understanding have this rule, this is, it's the, let me just ask you finally, if you have a book coming out of that, speak me a present sky president. jimmy carter is national security advisor. many of our viewers may not have ever heard of brzezinski, but i will tell them that he paid played a key role in really helping to end the cold war to bring...
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they are, they are driving people on the street and etc, etc. but this trump, the new era, as we get really cool, it's in this, in this war. it's a using um you as a, as a turning point. everybody in, in your grade now are, are preparing and even in europe preparing new political positions. and i think of this one is the describe the thing, the last even more and, and all the, all of his stuff, including seriously now coalition of the willing that was a popular term during the us led invasion of iraq 2 decades ago. but it's making a resurgence with the u. k and friends taking the lead there propose this strategy to deploy european troops in ukraine with plans reported to show it to president trump, the move across a red line from moscow. and there appears no american appetite for it either. britton's leader even admits it's a non starter with a live washington support. we agree that any event by piece steel, we will continue to boost the trains defenses. a new trains to terrance. and finally for that, we agree to develop a coalition of the willi
they are, they are driving people on the street and etc, etc. but this trump, the new era, as we get really cool, it's in this, in this war. it's a using um you as a, as a turning point. everybody in, in your grade now are, are preparing and even in europe preparing new political positions. and i think of this one is the describe the thing, the last even more and, and all the, all of his stuff, including seriously now coalition of the willing that was a popular term during the us led invasion...
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they are, they are driving people on the street and etc, etc. but this, uh, uh, a trump, the new era as we get really cool it in this, in this war, it's a, using the, as a, as a turning point. everybody in, in ukraine now are, are preparing and even in europe, very new political positions. and i think of this one is the describe, the thing, it is the last even more and, and all the, all of your stuff including silver scheme. very interesting analysis. thanks for briefing. all that done for us today, down the ally from vanya luca daniels same a disturbing work correspondent, tribune of the republic, strep scott union of journalist no coalition of the willing was a popular term during the us led invasion of iraq 2 decades ago. but it's making a resurgence with the you can from taking the lead. they propose this strategy to deploy your pin. fruits in ukraine with plan was reported to show it to president trump, that the move would cross a red line from moscow. and there appears new american off the tide for either britain, this leader even admits i
they are, they are driving people on the street and etc, etc. but this, uh, uh, a trump, the new era as we get really cool it in this, in this war, it's a, using the, as a, as a turning point. everybody in, in ukraine now are, are preparing and even in europe, very new political positions. and i think of this one is the describe, the thing, it is the last even more and, and all the, all of your stuff including silver scheme. very interesting analysis. thanks for briefing. all that done for us...
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they are, they are driving people on the street and etc, etc. but this, uh, trump, the new era, as we get really cool it in this, in this war, it's a using um, you as a, as a turning point. everybody in, in the okay now are, are preparing and even in europe preparing new political positions. and i think the best one is um, describe the thing, the last even more and, and all the, all of his stuff including sir skis. now what were the odds on donald trump, among the old western leaders of being the one to actually see the new on. so the train says officials acknowledge the historical ties between the don't boss, people on russia and lots of other factors like european the leads refused to even consider. that's the focus of the latest going underground. right. i had 6 of the the i'm actually under tendency and welcome to going under the broadcasting all around the world from the heart of the me least this week, a defeated european union scrambled it to lead us together for an extraordinary summit to double down on the proxy war and rush through gra
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know, shapes your access to employment opportunities and education opportunities, health care, uh, etc. i would say that, you know, palestine is the most extreme case among these 3. uh, but uh, you know, whether you're waiting at a checkpoint and in the west bank or it at a isolated bus stop in brownsville neighborhood of, of new york city. you know, living in a marginalized community exerts very real costs on a daily basis, which, you know, by just sign makes it difficult for people to leave those neighborhoods for, you know, their job schools, housing, etc. so, and to change their life. you know, holly hm. yes. all right, and jacob, right, you mentioned there the policy or a red lining in the us, and i want to share it with our viewers eclipse from the documentary divisible to help us understand that context. to take a look. they created over 200 maps of cities across the country, color coded with a neighborhood ranking system which local real estate developers and appraisers used to assign grades to residential neighborhood. category a was the best, this neighborhood is fantastic. a
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and they believe in those values and in multilateralism, etc. and the german defense minister, for example. another one who's probably going to play a very important role in the next government. he calls the french defense minister, his true friend, and actually speaks very good friends need that. thank you so much. our chief political correspondent, nina house. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines today. a court in south 3 a has passed. so the arrest warrant 7 peach president. you know, after his lawyer, sorry, the environment was taking too long you and was arrested in january for his short lived declaration. of martial law in december 2020, to investigator se amounted to a repellent. here in germany, workers at 11 airports will strike on monday. trade union van is demanding an 8 percent wage wrong lies higher res. higher bonuses and more days, conditions, employers say they can't afford. strike comes ahead of a 3rd round of negotiations. russia has carried out widespread attacks on ukraine's infrastructure, including the n
and they believe in those values and in multilateralism, etc. and the german defense minister, for example. another one who's probably going to play a very important role in the next government. he calls the french defense minister, his true friend, and actually speaks very good friends need that. thank you so much. our chief political correspondent, nina house. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines today. a court in south 3 a has passed. so the arrest warrant 7 peach...
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president the united states, etc. what are you listening for in tonight's speech?son: mainly about the border. i think there will be a lot of discussion on the border. trump has always felt this was a big issue for him. jazmine: the economy, this tariff move that happened into tonight. there's some thinking that maybe they would pull back the tariffs or bring it back to a lesser percentage but people are worried about the economy. it's ironic how he not just blames the biden administration but how he talks about it. peter: later tonight, howard left nick, the newcomer secretary made a statement. what should we be listening for? jasmine: he said they had been on the phone with both the mexican and canadian counterparts trying to make a deal, and that president trump may have announce, if not here, maybe tomorrow, that they are pulling back some of the tariffs. not completely letting them go, but pulling them back as long as the country's say and become more forceful on issues that the reason why these tariffs are put in place. i think the reality is, trump saw the s
president the united states, etc. what are you listening for in tonight's speech?son: mainly about the border. i think there will be a lot of discussion on the border. trump has always felt this was a big issue for him. jazmine: the economy, this tariff move that happened into tonight. there's some thinking that maybe they would pull back the tariffs or bring it back to a lesser percentage but people are worried about the economy. it's ironic how he not just blames the biden administration but...
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, etc. what's and, and what it does is it says back to the trumpet administration, look you, you want the policy and use to leave and to build a beautiful new place here on the beach. well, we can do that with the palestinians there, and here's how we're going to do it. so it's a, it's a nice, right post. it's a nice answer. i think to the, uh, what trump now is calls his suggestion, not his plan, but his suggestions that the palestinians to barely evacuated and that some of them never come back, which anyone who knows anything about middle east politics knows that that's a neck. but number 2, for those that can't return. so as you said, you know, just the, but i'm not quite a skeptical of what's going on. as you said, there is a justin. this is something that trump initially was pushing full of any sorts of seem to box truck and say that while it stops as well to do what it wants that it was to protect, protect themselves. um, but of course all of this as steve with costs is returning to th
, etc. what's and, and what it does is it says back to the trumpet administration, look you, you want the policy and use to leave and to build a beautiful new place here on the beach. well, we can do that with the palestinians there, and here's how we're going to do it. so it's a, it's a nice, right post. it's a nice answer. i think to the, uh, what trump now is calls his suggestion, not his plan, but his suggestions that the palestinians to barely evacuated and that some of them never come...
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well they want to keep building is more dogs, etc. so that would be surprised that kayak on us has said that the t. well now we need a new need to come on. what kind of a, what kind of a language is that exhausted logic alliances far, far more important. for europe, you cannot make it easy to use. besides the security aspect of it, then you create your username is uh, is only important in terms of the offer times and reconstruction. but beyond that, there's another deal with that you use who lives in your manual, knew the fact the order of vendors, and that this is just an additive in order to be public agreements, mobilize behind the political class in your as things as india, very sides say that we're still hearing there's going to rac summit coming out of europe. i wouldn't have to deal with that. a pleasure, sir. thank you so much for joining us here today on off see international kind of also about format for the sake of a video. thanks again. my pleasure. now that we spoke with the president of the african peoples convention and
well they want to keep building is more dogs, etc. so that would be surprised that kayak on us has said that the t. well now we need a new need to come on. what kind of a, what kind of a language is that exhausted logic alliances far, far more important. for europe, you cannot make it easy to use. besides the security aspect of it, then you create your username is uh, is only important in terms of the offer times and reconstruction. but beyond that, there's another deal with that you use who...
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, etc. you know, they, they repeat it as you know. so often that it, you know, it's as if they now started believing that themselves which would explain the shock act from, you know, tiny town and to table, you know, as if they're like, wait a minute. what's happening? you know, as if they truly believe the propaganda that it was coming from washington and even from their own selves, you know. so i think guess, you know, we may be, you know, need to kind of result was all, just psychology, some extent to explain what's happening here because a lot of it, i think is, is very rational on, but i think uh, yeah, we should on the estimate of course, people are right when they say that your current deal uh, without the us continue to allow ukraine to continue fighting for that line and certainly will be able to allow ukraine to achieve any form of success on the battlefield. but it can seriously hand any of the piece dogs, i can, you know, this war mongering and feel monitoring rhetoric that we ke
, etc. you know, they, they repeat it as you know. so often that it, you know, it's as if they now started believing that themselves which would explain the shock act from, you know, tiny town and to table, you know, as if they're like, wait a minute. what's happening? you know, as if they truly believe the propaganda that it was coming from washington and even from their own selves, you know. so i think guess, you know, we may be, you know, need to kind of result was all, just psychology, some...
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he used to, as you can stand these rigors throughout thirty's to uh, go i people from the golf, etc. they are now holding uh, senior positions i, they 1st came to syria despite aspect of the axes promising to join ok to, to take over syria. and now that they've come back to me, but they're facing these resistance, right? the seas. i'm not position to the, to the extreme, these groups that are currently in control of syria. and i think at this point we are likely to see expands or rather than stop knowing the city up there tuesday, public yard curfew until 10 in the morning. and we've already seen videos of uh, of the ac is that they all paid. i mean, security forces opening fire on c, b as in these all are white majority cities in the back, the as well. the internet has been cut off, communications have been cut off is area. it's simply the sending it to the state of k as i can as your 1st father booted area. these rarely even bathing in the south thirty's and back routes invading in the north. and now a some form of resistance or liberation. fractions coming together in the west, un
he used to, as you can stand these rigors throughout thirty's to uh, go i people from the golf, etc. they are now holding uh, senior positions i, they 1st came to syria despite aspect of the axes promising to join ok to, to take over syria. and now that they've come back to me, but they're facing these resistance, right? the seas. i'm not position to the, to the extreme, these groups that are currently in control of syria. and i think at this point we are likely to see expands or rather than...
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mccarthy ism, etc., etc., in the united states is intended course to legitimize or delegitimize rather the the civil rights movement more broadly. and this can only happen given the currency of movement of ideas across atlantic between the united states and ireland more broadly should note devlin's american tour was indicative of a crystallizing irish nationalist worldview which was increasingly oriented towards the united states in search of a political solution to. the conflict in northern ireland unionists, by contrast, seem to have little interest or indeed conviction in american political culture. as we have heard, northern ireland prime minister terence o'neill implore lbj, for example, to remove the irish question from american politics. yet ulster unionists have perhaps an even greater claim to america in political heritage and influence at the white house than their irish nationalist counterpart. and so while we traditionally see the irish in america, almost in the image of president john f kennedy, catholic green, nationalist, in fact, there is a stronger and longer heritage
mccarthy ism, etc., etc., in the united states is intended course to legitimize or delegitimize rather the the civil rights movement more broadly. and this can only happen given the currency of movement of ideas across atlantic between the united states and ireland more broadly should note devlin's american tour was indicative of a crystallizing irish nationalist worldview which was increasingly oriented towards the united states in search of a political solution to. the conflict in northern...