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david trimble and john hume won the nobel peace prize.ically punished for the compromises. the absence of paramilitary disarmament destabilised power—sharing. voters turn to the dup and sinn fein, which became the largest parties. there were several more years of negotiations. paramilitaries eventually did give up their weapons. in 2007, ian paisley agreed to lead the regional government jointly with a former ira commander, martin mcguinness. ir the real extremes of northern ireland into government together. that day was a very special day in our household but also very special day for northern ireland because they really did see a miracle, quite frankly. my main feeling as we were coming down the stairs was, "i can't believe this is happening." martin mcguinness said to me. one time he never thought he'd see the day when.. he'd kneel down every night - when he wasn't well and he'd be saying his prayers that he'd be ok. | it did show that we had really travelled. - it's notable that so many people involved in the story are no longer here
david trimble and john hume won the nobel peace prize.ically punished for the compromises. the absence of paramilitary disarmament destabilised power—sharing. voters turn to the dup and sinn fein, which became the largest parties. there were several more years of negotiations. paramilitaries eventually did give up their weapons. in 2007, ian paisley agreed to lead the regional government jointly with a former ira commander, martin mcguinness. ir the real extremes of northern ireland into...
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david trimble and john hume won the nobel peace prize.unished for the compromises. the absence of paramilitary disarmament destabilised power—sharing. voters turn to the dup and sinn fein, which became the largest parties. there were several more years of negotiations. paramilitaries eventually did give up their weapons. in 2007, ian paisley agreed to lead the regional government jointly with a former ira commander, martin mcguinness. it got the real extremes of northern ireland into government together. that day was a very special day in our household but also very special day for northern ireland because they really did see a miracle, quite frankly. my main feeling as we were coming down the stairs was, "i can't believe this is happening." martin mcguinness said to me. one time he never thought he'd see the day when... he'd kneel down every night - when he wasn't well and he'd be saying his prayers that he'd be ok. | it did show that we had really travelled. - it's notable that so many people involved in the story are no longer here — i
david trimble and john hume won the nobel peace prize.unished for the compromises. the absence of paramilitary disarmament destabilised power—sharing. voters turn to the dup and sinn fein, which became the largest parties. there were several more years of negotiations. paramilitaries eventually did give up their weapons. in 2007, ian paisley agreed to lead the regional government jointly with a former ira commander, martin mcguinness. it got the real extremes of northern ireland into...
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john hume and other peace builders were once in a lifetime.we do have that new opportunity. i think politicians need to realise that. nobody is looking for another john hume, but i want somebody of that magnitude that can build people together and kind of create a movement that can better us all, and that's something in the next 25 years we could aim for. but just days after speaking to bethany, donall and ellie—jo in derry, and 25 years to the day since the agreement was signed, these were the scenes in the city. people hiding their faces took part in an illegal republican parade, which soon turned violent, with petrol bombs being thrown at a police van. tensions are flaring up again with republican and loyalist paramilitary groups, notjust in derry. but for the young people i've been speaking to, there's still positivity, optimism and hope around their future on what the next 25 years could bring. hello. after what's been a fairly wet and cool week for a large swathe of the uk, this weekend sees a transition to something drier and warmer und
john hume and other peace builders were once in a lifetime.we do have that new opportunity. i think politicians need to realise that. nobody is looking for another john hume, but i want somebody of that magnitude that can build people together and kind of create a movement that can better us all, and that's something in the next 25 years we could aim for. but just days after speaking to bethany, donall and ellie—jo in derry, and 25 years to the day since the agreement was signed, these were...
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hume, nobel peace laureate and endless eater _ to the greatjohn hume, nobel peace laureate and endless i laureate and endless eater of the i good fighter peace agreement. and naomi _ good fighter peace agreement. and naomi long, — good fighter peace agreement. and naomi long, leader— good fighter peace agreement. and naomi long, leader of— good fighter peace agreement. and naomi long, leader of the - naomi long, leader of the progressive _ naomi long, leader of the progressive and _ naomi long, leader of the progressive and growing . naomi long, leader of the - progressive and growing alliance party~ _ progressive and growing alliance party i— progressive and growing alliance party. i extend _ progressive and growing alliance party. i extend a _ progressive and growing alliance party. i extend a special- progressive and growing alliance l party. i extend a special welcome also to _ party. i extend a special welcome also to miss— party. i extend a special welcome also to miss mary— party. i extend a special welcome also to miss mary keeney - party. i extend a special welcome also to mis
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. >> it's also important the role that relationships played and the story you just told about john hume illustrates that and earlier in one of the panels jerry adams was talking about how he and john began a conversation even i think it was 12 years before the good friday agreement and john's genuineness, his authentic spirit and heart were just contagious, weren't they? you couldn't not listen to john hume with his passionate belief and the goodness of people and potential for peace without going away shaking your head yes it's possible. [applause] but i also think the reference d the relationship and as someone who had the benefit of observing all three of you, you really each had a unique political and personal capacity to connect with others and birdie in particular had a skill with that. so when you had been in politics obviously having observed what was happening in the north, how did you think about whether there was a path forward? >> i suppose the troubles had gone on so long and it was just an issue you felt you had to try and of course you're meeting all the party leaders and
. >> it's also important the role that relationships played and the story you just told about john hume illustrates that and earlier in one of the panels jerry adams was talking about how he and john began a conversation even i think it was 12 years before the good friday agreement and john's genuineness, his authentic spirit and heart were just contagious, weren't they? you couldn't not listen to john hume with his passionate belief and the goodness of people and potential for peace...
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man to or dumplings with a french style vegetable broth. lo, i want to after my starfish my foremost hume, i want to work. and after that i want to open up the restaurant a buddy with the blessing of t. every marks who hopes his trainees will make it as far as he has. ah. a power specialties usual spliced with the luxury and pleasure. flavored with a touch of art to culinary excellence. where all the active serving of europe to savor. duramax dw, chris, 77 percent. close. look at cyber bullying by our sex and relationship experts. cat. including how to avoid one of the worst forms, revenge poor news is something that you want to share with someone who could copy our head out of the picture. so there's no way of people knowing you. in case of the incident, you are in the 77 percent to help. well, in 60 minutes on absolutely, i was just curious is the thoughts or what grade level we were able to have you ever day dreamed of living in the medieval castle? we sent out to discover what it was really like back that some of us could use a bit more color in our lives and interiors, even shenika h
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john hume had the courage of _ nationalists. john hume had the courage of a _ nationalists. john humeenjohn hume agreed to meet. one of the critical things was the right to self—determination, that the people of the island would have the right to decide the future. the people of the island would have the right to decide the future.— right to decide the future. the ira cold a ceasefire _ right to decide the future. the ira cold a ceasefire in _ right to decide the future. the ira cold a ceasefire in 1984. _ right to decide the future. the ira cold a ceasefire in 1984. there - right to decide the future. the ira | cold a ceasefire in 1984. there was then a similar move by militants on then a similar move by militants on the other side of the conflict, who were known as loyalist paramilitaries. —— the ira called. the british and irish government began peace negotiations with the northern ireland parties. the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell. shut was the former us senate ma'ority leader, george mitchell.fi leader, george mitchell. at first i was not prepared
john hume had the courage of _ nationalists. john hume had the courage of a _ nationalists. john humeenjohn hume agreed to meet. one of the critical things was the right to self—determination, that the people of the island would have the right to decide the future. the people of the island would have the right to decide the future.— right to decide the future. the ira cold a ceasefire _ right to decide the future. the ira cold a ceasefire in _ right to decide the future. the ira cold a...
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let's bring in fox news chief political analyst brit hume.rit, good evening. >> brit: hi, mike. >> mike: on these last two stories tennessee and florida poet have ties to guns. i want to play a clip from the sheriff in south florida and get to you react to it. >> the one thing that has no ability or the capacity to commit the crime itself and that's the gun. all the gun laws we have got in place didn't prevent it, did it. neither will any new ones. >> mike: brit, it seems to me when there are terrible crime stories these days the left's knee-jerk reaction is go after the guns. in many of these cases there is a mental health component and also cases where the breakdown of the american family is evident in south florida you are talking about 12, 16 and 17-year-old suspects where are you on these subjects tonight? >> brit: i would just say, mike, what the sheriff said goes to the heart of what the debate has long been about gun control, which is this. the gun itself cannot do anything. it is the person wielding the gun that is the danger. and th
let's bring in fox news chief political analyst brit hume.rit, good evening. >> brit: hi, mike. >> mike: on these last two stories tennessee and florida poet have ties to guns. i want to play a clip from the sheriff in south florida and get to you react to it. >> the one thing that has no ability or the capacity to commit the crime itself and that's the gun. all the gun laws we have got in place didn't prevent it, did it. neither will any new ones. >> mike: brit, it...
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and brit hume.ally doing it he hyde it sound like we are closer than ever to the united states. alliance never stronger between the two countries and all that that is not exactly what it sounded like when macron and he were in beijing the other day. so i think, you know, things, you know, the tone of it was conciliatory. >> interview, hugh, with emmanuel macron gave with politico in europe is this; quote: the overcome with panic we believe we are just america's followers. the question europeans need to answer is it in our interest to accelerate crisis in taiwan. no. the worst things think we europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the u.s. agenda and chinese overreaction. thoughts? >> it does not work. bret. as brit just noted that was clean up on aisle america what the minister was attempting to do. he did it very inelegantly. you quoted the "wall street journal" to him. he has been hammered everywhere. and the economists they called his move diplomatically dangerous and
and brit hume.ally doing it he hyde it sound like we are closer than ever to the united states. alliance never stronger between the two countries and all that that is not exactly what it sounded like when macron and he were in beijing the other day. so i think, you know, things, you know, the tone of it was conciliatory. >> interview, hugh, with emmanuel macron gave with politico in europe is this; quote: the overcome with panic we believe we are just america's followers. the question...
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like david trimble and john hume, the bella wandered the nobel peace prize for their efforts but theirsequent years. the message from the likes of george mitchell and president clinton was that people would have to take risks for peace, that has been reflected at the moment of the 24th anniversary and something the president has alluded to himself. she said compassion was that your power of the agreement. northern ireland was transformed by piece was one of the most moving segments you filmed was when you speak to people who were teenagers at the time, what do they tell you about the moment and how their lives have been changed. i and how their lives have been chanced. ., , and how their lives have been chanced. .,, _, ., ., changed. i was coming to the end of m time changed. i was coming to the end of my time at — changed. i was coming to the end of my time at school— changed. i was coming to the end of my time at school so _ changed. i was coming to the end of my time at school so people - changed. i was coming to the end of my time at school so people of - changed. i was coming to t
like david trimble and john hume, the bella wandered the nobel peace prize for their efforts but theirsequent years. the message from the likes of george mitchell and president clinton was that people would have to take risks for peace, that has been reflected at the moment of the 24th anniversary and something the president has alluded to himself. she said compassion was that your power of the agreement. northern ireland was transformed by piece was one of the most moving segments you filmed...
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leaders and people like john hume and david trimble and david irvine and monica mcwilliams and mary robinson, et cetera. they were all people that i got to meet back then. and it took people across all across northern ireland who made the choice to work for a brighter and shared future. at the time, it seemed so distant. some of it, it seems so distant . first at the ballot box and every day since, the acts of seeing each other through the lens of a common humanity, which again, when i first came here as a young senator, didn't seem like it was realistic. it took pioneering women across all communities and parties that said enough, enough, and demanded change as well as a seat at the negotiating table, including through the northern ireland women's coalition. and it took a determined effort of my good friend who, someone who embodies the country's commitment to all the people, all the people in this region, senator george mitchell. his time serving as special envoy for northern ireland is one of the great examples in history of the right person for the right job at the right time. i think so
leaders and people like john hume and david trimble and david irvine and monica mcwilliams and mary robinson, et cetera. they were all people that i got to meet back then. and it took people across all across northern ireland who made the choice to work for a brighter and shared future. at the time, it seemed so distant. some of it, it seems so distant . first at the ballot box and every day since, the acts of seeing each other through the lens of a common humanity, which again, when i first...
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the enlightenment which what you see in france but it's especially obvious in adam smith and david hume and of the scottish enlightenment so oh i came to hayek late. he's had a tremendous influence. me and i highly recommend this book because he'll have an influence on you. thank you, deirdre. we'll the florida questions. now, as i said online you can submit questions a variety of ways facebook youtube, hashtag keto events. and here in the auditorium raise your hand and we will bring a microphone to you all right right there in the back. thank you. bert ely. before proposing my question, i just want to mention that i had the pleasure of the time that i came to cato and i came here, what year was david? but i may probably not long before he died, but it was a real pleasure. and i still think back it of hearing the man himself speak as he did to cato that day. my question is, is this to what extent did hayek get into monetary manners and monetary theory in the banking system and finance and just looking through the index, i didn't see references to that. and i was wondering if that's the
the enlightenment which what you see in france but it's especially obvious in adam smith and david hume and of the scottish enlightenment so oh i came to hayek late. he's had a tremendous influence. me and i highly recommend this book because he'll have an influence on you. thank you, deirdre. we'll the florida questions. now, as i said online you can submit questions a variety of ways facebook youtube, hashtag keto events. and here in the auditorium raise your hand and we will bring a...
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let's start with bringing in brit hume. brit, your thoughts as we watch this playing out in this new york courtroom this afternoon, sir. >> martha, put yourself in the position of an american citizen watching this. someone not dedicated to trump for a trump hater. worried about the world, worried about russia and china becoming more united, the stalemate in ukraine, worried about inflation and the possibility of recession in this country, waried about the lawlessness at the border and on our streets. he looks at this and says we have an election in a couple years. joe biden is apparently going to run again. he's the person under whose watch these circumstances arose. he's going to be 82 years old when election day rolls around. many people think he's too old, his senile. on the other hand, the prospect seems to be clear now that we'll have donald trump again, a man who today stands indicted and arraigned in a district -- in a court in new york city on charges that many legal experts think are flimsy and should be thrown out
let's start with bringing in brit hume. brit, your thoughts as we watch this playing out in this new york courtroom this afternoon, sir. >> martha, put yourself in the position of an american citizen watching this. someone not dedicated to trump for a trump hater. worried about the world, worried about russia and china becoming more united, the stalemate in ukraine, worried about inflation and the possibility of recession in this country, waried about the lawlessness at the border and on...
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under hume, more and more graduates of the ninth and 11th grades continue their education not in universitiesamely the technical school and college in the face of new challenges, we are faced with the task of preparing new format specialists for e, production , able to quickly integrate into changing realities, able to quickly find solutions to complex non-standard tasks , and the organization of secondary vocational education should become real centers for the formation of innovative competencies and training of specialists for our industry of science new generation for this president in russia, the government was instructed to expand the federal project professionalism is certainly an extremely important step, but, in addition to this , we understand that we need a long-term comprehensive program for the development of the system of secondary vocational education in the implementation of patrons should include both federal centers and regions and , of course. for whom, in fact, these personnel are being trained, and as a result of the meeting of the presidential council on the implementatio
under hume, more and more graduates of the ninth and 11th grades continue their education not in universitiesamely the technical school and college in the face of new challenges, we are faced with the task of preparing new format specialists for e, production , able to quickly integrate into changing realities, able to quickly find solutions to complex non-standard tasks , and the organization of secondary vocational education should become real centers for the formation of innovative...
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john hume received strong support from several talented leaders including a brilliant orator and negotiator who later became the deputy first minister, and brent rogers and shawn. jerry adams and the late martin mcginnis led him into and through the entire process. they were assisted by jerry kelly and alex mask e who is now the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. they were all and always strong and effective advocates for their cause. later he served for several years as the deputy first minister. ian paisley was a long time and strong leader of the democratic unionist party. they withdrew and opposed the agreement but they later reentered the process at crucial talks in st. andrews and thereafter participated actively in governance. doctor paisley served for several years as the first minister where he and martin mcginnis achieved some celebrity as the chuckles brothers. paisley was succeeded as the leader in first minister by peter robinson who had been a very effective negotiator while the du p was in the talks. with a, paisley and robinson were ably assisted in the talks by ian p
john hume received strong support from several talented leaders including a brilliant orator and negotiator who later became the deputy first minister, and brent rogers and shawn. jerry adams and the late martin mcginnis led him into and through the entire process. they were assisted by jerry kelly and alex mask e who is now the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. they were all and always strong and effective advocates for their cause. later he served for several years as the deputy first...
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don't put back, ada traveled all the way to asia to meet representatives of the south korean company. hume dye to convince them to stop selling excavators to retailers in the amazon with these machines are being used to killer rivers and or people. it is so remark than the serial images taken by greenpeace show the devastation produced by legal mining in indigenous territories. during the last government led by shying both sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners . that's twice the amount of the area destroyed during the for previous years. to for station is only part of the problem. mercury used by miners has polluted the rivers, causing a health crisis among the indigenous people. they were left with no water to drink, nor fish to eat. as soon as he took office in january, president wheezy now sula. the suva took action. he expelled around 20000 illegal miners from the yano my me reserve. but machines used in mining are also a big part of the problem. greenpeace identified 176. excavators being used in the area. almost half of them were from you die. boy, i was
don't put back, ada traveled all the way to asia to meet representatives of the south korean company. hume dye to convince them to stop selling excavators to retailers in the amazon with these machines are being used to killer rivers and or people. it is so remark than the serial images taken by greenpeace show the devastation produced by legal mining in indigenous territories. during the last government led by shying both sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners ....
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starting with the latejohn hume, who very cleverly spotted that capitol hill and irish americans on capitolre the people that needed to be targeted, because the official american line in the early 70s, when the troubles broke out, are same as the official line in britain, was that northern ireland was a domestic matter to be resolved by britain. and that ireland has no role in it, and or indeed, would somebody like the united states. the state department would certainly subscribe to that. you then had rather loose cannons, to use an unfortunate term, on capitol hill, parcelling resolutions of solidarity with the republican pump merit loose. —— passing resolutions of solidarity with the republican paramilitaries. almost encouraging fundraising for paramilitaries in northern ireland. the government was caught between those two extreme positions, so there was a lot of very hard work done, particularly starting in the 70s, setting up the friends of ireland in 1976, st patrick's day, bipartisan congressional resolutions, then tighter�*s role. that has also continued ever since. —— carter�*s role
starting with the latejohn hume, who very cleverly spotted that capitol hill and irish americans on capitolre the people that needed to be targeted, because the official american line in the early 70s, when the troubles broke out, are same as the official line in britain, was that northern ireland was a domestic matter to be resolved by britain. and that ireland has no role in it, and or indeed, would somebody like the united states. the state department would certainly subscribe to that. you...
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women like ynez mccormick, pat hume mum mum, determined on top of unstoppable forces for peace.nd catholic women in a safe house where they realised they all wanted the same thing. good jobs, good schools, peacefulsecure neighbourhoods. streets you could walk safely down. that neighbourhoods. streets you could walk safely down.— walk safely down. that was a little earlier. walk safely down. that was a little earlier- and _ walk safely down. that was a little earlier. and produce _ walk safely down. that was a little earlier. and produce many - walk safely down. that was a little earlier. and produce many reports into the verity of atrocities and she was given a chancellors matter for achievements and i'm delighted to shejoins us for achievements and i'm delighted to she joins us here for achievements and i'm delighted to shejoins us here on for achievements and i'm delighted to she joins us here on this programme. thanks so much and congratulations. what was that like today? it congratulations. what was that like toda ? . , congratulations. what was that like toda ? . ., congrat
women like ynez mccormick, pat hume mum mum, determined on top of unstoppable forces for peace.nd catholic women in a safe house where they realised they all wanted the same thing. good jobs, good schools, peacefulsecure neighbourhoods. streets you could walk safely down. that neighbourhoods. streets you could walk safely down.— walk safely down. that was a little earlier. walk safely down. that was a little earlier- and _ walk safely down. that was a little earlier. and produce _ walk safely...
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women like the late mo mowlam, pat hume, determined, unstoppable forces for peace.lic women in a safe house where they realised they all wanted the same things, good jobs, good schools, peaceful, secure neighbourhoods, streets you could walk safely down. doctor claire rice is also in belfast from liverpool university, she specialises in northern irish politics and told me why she thinks these events are so important. the eace these events are so important. the peace process _ these events are so important. the peace process in northern ireland is something _ peace process in northern ireland is something that suddenly in 1998, women's — something that suddenly in 1998, women's role was downplayed and in the time _ women's role was downplayed and in the time since there's been a lot of work_ the time since there's been a lot of work to— the time since there's been a lot of work to try— the time since there's been a lot of work to try to that. it's true there wasn't _ work to try to that. it's true there wasn't a — work to try to that. it's true there wasn't a lot— wo
women like the late mo mowlam, pat hume, determined, unstoppable forces for peace.lic women in a safe house where they realised they all wanted the same things, good jobs, good schools, peaceful, secure neighbourhoods, streets you could walk safely down. doctor claire rice is also in belfast from liverpool university, she specialises in northern irish politics and told me why she thinks these events are so important. the eace these events are so important. the peace process _ these events are...
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banging system i understand it may be a hume question, but is it important in terms of how you thinkut funding because these banks are still struggling to attract deposits, this ineverybody it wli-- inevitably is going to cause problems in the future i wonder what the state of the u.s. banking system is looking ahead and whether authorities will have to increase stipends to put out fires in some of these u.s. regional banks. >> well, i think, you know, before we get to a situation where we need, you know, a massive overhaul or interventions, the first place to look is the effects what you mentioned what they do to earn it certainly they can be a depressant on earnings and margins as banks -- particularly these smaller banks have to adjust to a very different interest rate environment and also as you point out a changed depository environment for them as well. maybe a business model is evolving, but that doesn't mean it's going to spike, you know, another serious crisis like we had last month. >> mark, do you think that tighter credit conditions are being priced into u.s. markets righ
banging system i understand it may be a hume question, but is it important in terms of how you thinkut funding because these banks are still struggling to attract deposits, this ineverybody it wli-- inevitably is going to cause problems in the future i wonder what the state of the u.s. banking system is looking ahead and whether authorities will have to increase stipends to put out fires in some of these u.s. regional banks. >> well, i think, you know, before we get to a situation where...
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them and their families and the political courage to take risks in pursuit of a higher goal. john humery adams and martin mcguinness persuaded republicans to join a constitutional power—sharing assembly and encouraged by the intensive efforts of mo mowlam, the leaders of loyalism also lend their weight behind the deal. female leaders, from the women for peace in the women�*s coalition who worked so hard for peace, and bertie ahern, whose wisdom and stagecraft —— statecraft sees the historic opportunity. at a critical moment he recognised unionist concerns over the proposed north and south arrangements and stepped back. david trimble himself in his last public appearance at this universityjust weeks before he passed away and embraced his old counterpart and thanked bertie for giving him the space to act. these acts of courage were more powerful than a thousand bombs and bullets. there is nothing glamorous about violence. there is nothing glorious about terror. squalid acts are always justified with some false dream about what they will achieve, but they have never worked and they never
them and their families and the political courage to take risks in pursuit of a higher goal. john humery adams and martin mcguinness persuaded republicans to join a constitutional power—sharing assembly and encouraged by the intensive efforts of mo mowlam, the leaders of loyalism also lend their weight behind the deal. female leaders, from the women for peace in the women�*s coalition who worked so hard for peace, and bertie ahern, whose wisdom and stagecraft —— statecraft sees the...
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even when they're having to yell questions at him -- and i can't imagine a britt hume or sam donaldsonld ever, ever do this kind of thing. they would not. they would have the respect when they went into those meetings to ask questions and the white house would probably have no idea what's coming at 'em. that's what a free press should be acting like. >> emily: that's right. free press, kennedy, this is along the lines the landscape of the new fox news poll that illustrates the fact that not only do 55% of registered voters disapprove of behind's job performance but 70% they say for their family feels like the economy is getting worse when jason, we press core transparency and answers to the public that could answer questions, chief among them the two i just said. >> that's the key question, when is my life going to improve? the president has not been able to answer that effectively. and, you know, even in his campaign re-election video, he's like, we're fighting for the soul of the nation. it's like, bro, let's talk about inflation, all right? bottom line -- line it up for us. don't ca
even when they're having to yell questions at him -- and i can't imagine a britt hume or sam donaldsonld ever, ever do this kind of thing. they would not. they would have the respect when they went into those meetings to ask questions and the white house would probably have no idea what's coming at 'em. that's what a free press should be acting like. >> emily: that's right. free press, kennedy, this is along the lines the landscape of the new fox news poll that illustrates the fact that...
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let's bring in our panel and start there fox news chief political analyst brit hume and mara liassonrolina. brit, how do you interpret all the actions back and forth over the past few days and what we are seeing from china? >> i think it's kind of a peculiar combination of strength in the sense of military strength when they have abundance and insecurity that they would be so upset about the kind of visits back and forth between taiwanese liters going on for deck indicates. no abandon one china policy always ambiguous not declaring itself in support of independence. we really haven't changed very much. puzzling a nation so strong would be so so sensitive to something that's going on so long. >> bret: mara, there are questions. china is maybe not as strong as we perceive when the taiwanese president comes here, their reaction is that. >> and it could be a reaction out of insecurity. i think the big question is and representative mccaul raised this earlier in the show, can the united states and its allies arm taiwan enough that it becomes a porcupine unpleasant and untenable for china
let's bring in our panel and start there fox news chief political analyst brit hume and mara liassonrolina. brit, how do you interpret all the actions back and forth over the past few days and what we are seeing from china? >> i think it's kind of a peculiar combination of strength in the sense of military strength when they have abundance and insecurity that they would be so upset about the kind of visits back and forth between taiwanese liters going on for deck indicates. no abandon one...
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all of those names we could add, you know david hume to the list, you know a bunch of others we could add if we wanted to make a long list of the most important figures of the enlightenment. most of those figures that we learned about in school when we learned about the enlightenment are part of what historians call the high and lightenment. and what i mean by the high enlightenment is that these are kind of intellectuals that usually surround themselves with around power their paint. they have patronage their patrons are the kings and the queens the monarchs they tend to live a very different lives from normal people they are intellectuals. they are thinkers and that's what they do. that is they're calling that is their vocation right to write to think and so with their hands aren't dirty right in other words, right? these are the great kind of thinkers of the age so to speak right the high enlightenment, right? and usually it's associated with france. the philosoph says they're called the philosophy in france. there's an english enlightenment scottish enlightenment, right, but it's
all of those names we could add, you know david hume to the list, you know a bunch of others we could add if we wanted to make a long list of the most important figures of the enlightenment. most of those figures that we learned about in school when we learned about the enlightenment are part of what historians call the high and lightenment. and what i mean by the high enlightenment is that these are kind of intellectuals that usually surround themselves with around power their paint. they have...
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. >> joining us now, fogs news chief political analyst, brit hume. britt, good evening.ace. the lead story woe had tonight, the announcement expected tomorrow from president biden to run for reelection and yet, you just hear all these things about that. take a listen to all the things he's been saying about running. in the poles we have -- >> we have a great governor. this is a great governor, governor ron de santis. >> that's the wrong tape there, brit. president bide anaheim saying he's going to announce it tomorrow morning we believe. the polls are upside down in the party even saying that they want him to run again or not. >> you know, bret, i don't think i've seen begunking quite like this where you have a distinct majority of incumbent president's own party saying they don't want him to run. of course, the reason i think he feels like he's got a real shot if he does run is the situation on the other party from their point of view is nearly as grim, is a former president who a majority of the country does not want to see run again. so we have the prospect, bret, in
. >> joining us now, fogs news chief political analyst, brit hume. britt, good evening.ace. the lead story woe had tonight, the announcement expected tomorrow from president biden to run for reelection and yet, you just hear all these things about that. take a listen to all the things he's been saying about running. in the poles we have -- >> we have a great governor. this is a great governor, governor ron de santis. >> that's the wrong tape there, brit. president bide anaheim...
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. >> bret: with that, let's bring in our panel fox news chief political analyst brit hume "the five"ent spokesperson. i thought it was a little surreal today as i looked at before i hopped on the 3:00 show with martha to cover the same thing but i looked at four cable channels and it was everybody covering a plane landing in new york. >> yeah. i'm sort of regretting my own decision to fly to new york tomorrow. certainly will be a wild day. and when you look at what all of this means, bret, for 2024, especially the republican primary. you are seeing about 80% and i would say really the majority of republicans feel that this particular indictment and i know there are several cases but republicans are pretty unified that they think that this particular indictment is a political witch-hunt. i mean, you are -- you showed the number like marco rubio defending the president. you even saw jeb bush say this wawas political. >> perhaps you stumbled upon something that will be incredibly vexing and challenging for anyone who wants to challenge donald trump in the republican primary and that's t
. >> bret: with that, let's bring in our panel fox news chief political analyst brit hume "the five"ent spokesperson. i thought it was a little surreal today as i looked at before i hopped on the 3:00 show with martha to cover the same thing but i looked at four cable channels and it was everybody covering a plane landing in new york. >> yeah. i'm sort of regretting my own decision to fly to new york tomorrow. certainly will be a wild day. and when you look at what all of...
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john hume was the leader of the party.w his negotiators in embracing and we knew then, only then that deal was on. . ., . , knew then, only then that deal was on. ., ., ., , ., , . on. extraordinary. in that piece we 'ust did, on. extraordinary. in that piece we just did. there _ on. extraordinary. in that piece we just did, there is _ on. extraordinary. in that piece we just did, there is trouble _ on. extraordinary. in that piece we just did, there is trouble in - on. extraordinary. in that piece we just did, there is trouble in derry l just did, there is trouble in derry today as well. irate just did, there is trouble in derry today as well-— today as well. we shouldn't be surprised- _ today as well. we shouldn't be surprised. it _ today as well. we shouldn't be surprised. it was _ today as well. we shouldn't be surprised. it was called - today as well. we shouldn't be surprised. it was called the - today as well. we shouldn't be l surprised. it was called the good friday agreement but nobody thought it would necessaril
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well, my grandad isjohn hume. he was a politician in northern ireland.two sides together. well, i guess how i knew him, he was always in the house yeah, he'd come in, he'd be in his armchair, and he'd be full and straight asleep watching the tv. and if you go to change the channel, he'd be like, i was watching that! and i didn't think i really realised because i was quite young, i don't think i really realised how important he really was to the country until he died. and he was on the news for like five days straight. i was like, oh my god. like i had no idea because he's reallyjust granddad. how do you feel about what your granddad did 25 years ago? i honestly think it's pretty good because i'd be in school and i'd be likejust like in history or whatever. and he would be like, we'd be looking through the textbooks and it'd just be like photographs of him and like, talking about him. and it's like, wow. like he really did something important. what's the legacy like for you? ollie? some of my friends were over here the other day and they saw like the phot
well, my grandad isjohn hume. he was a politician in northern ireland.two sides together. well, i guess how i knew him, he was always in the house yeah, he'd come in, he'd be in his armchair, and he'd be full and straight asleep watching the tv. and if you go to change the channel, he'd be like, i was watching that! and i didn't think i really realised because i was quite young, i don't think i really realised how important he really was to the country until he died. and he was on the news for...
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don't put back, ada traveled all the way to asia to meet representatives of the south korean company. hume dye to convince them to stop selling excavators to retailers in the amazon with these machines are being used to killer rivers and our people. it is so we muster. the serial images taken by greenpeace, show the devastation produced by legal mining and indigenous territories. during the last government led by shy bull sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners, that's twice the amount of the area destroyed during the for previous years. deforestation is only part of the problem. mercury used by minors has polluted the rivers, causing a health crisis among the indigenous people. they were left with no water to drink, more fish to eat. as soon as he took office in january, president, reason as to lula, the suva took action. he expelled around 20000 illegal miners from the yano my me reserve out of but machines used in mining are also a big part of the problem. greenpeace identified 176. excavators being used in the area. almost half of them were from you die for
don't put back, ada traveled all the way to asia to meet representatives of the south korean company. hume dye to convince them to stop selling excavators to retailers in the amazon with these machines are being used to killer rivers and our people. it is so we muster. the serial images taken by greenpeace, show the devastation produced by legal mining and indigenous territories. during the last government led by shy bull sonata 390 square kilometers of the amazon were destroyed by miners,...
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hume on fox pointing out the obvious, which is everyone when donald trump tried a way to basically corel of this has been tracking for many years around problems he has that are now charged crimes in the state of new york to mislead voters about what he was really up to that's an update, including pulling on some of the receipts we've collected in our reporting. as promised, when we come back, former federal prosecutor renato i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. introducing astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. i'm a big advocate of astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid-free spray. while flonase takes hours, astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can [ spray, spray ] astepro and go. i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. eld
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leaders like john hume and da david. mary williams, et cetera.et back then. and it took people all across northern ireland who made the choice to work for a brighter and a shared future. at the time it seemed so distant, some of it. it seemed so distant. first at the ballot box and every day since, the acts of seeing each other through the lens of a common humanity. which, again, when i first came here, as a young senator, didn't seem like it was realistic. it took pioneering women across all communities and parties that said enough. enough. and as well as a seat at the negotiating table, including through the northern ireland women's coalition and took a determined effort of my good friend, someone who embodies -- >> steve: you have the president of the united states live in belfast, northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. he spoke with the prime minister of the united kingdom a little whilag
leaders like john hume and da david. mary williams, et cetera.et back then. and it took people all across northern ireland who made the choice to work for a brighter and a shared future. at the time it seemed so distant, some of it. it seemed so distant. first at the ballot box and every day since, the acts of seeing each other through the lens of a common humanity. which, again, when i first came here, as a young senator, didn't seem like it was realistic. it took pioneering women across all...
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i am sure that is what everybody wants, nick hume, i the nhs.are calling it the greatest _ are —— many are calling it the greatest final ever. at one point temp _ greatest final ever. at one point temp two — greatest final ever. at one point temp two was a 14 down but he showed .reat temp two was a 14 down but he showed great resilience to make a stunning comeback — great resilience to make a stunning comeback. ronnie o'sullivan is the current— comeback. ronnie o'sullivan is the current champion in the quarterfinals but lucas brecel has a trophy— quarterfinals but lucas brecel has a trophy in _ quarterfinals but lucas brecel has a trophy in his sights. i quarterfinals but lucas brecel has a trophy in his sights.— trophy in his sights. i remember when i was _ trophy in his sights. i remember when i was in — trophy in his sights. i remember when i was in the _ trophy in his sights. i remember when i was in the dressing - trophy in his sights. i remember when i was in the dressing room trophy in his sights. i remember. when i was in the dressing ro
i am sure that is what everybody wants, nick hume, i the nhs.are calling it the greatest _ are —— many are calling it the greatest final ever. at one point temp _ greatest final ever. at one point temp two — greatest final ever. at one point temp two was a 14 down but he showed .reat temp two was a 14 down but he showed great resilience to make a stunning comeback — great resilience to make a stunning comeback. ronnie o'sullivan is the current— comeback. ronnie o'sullivan is the...
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good morning, it is mr hume - good morning. how are you coping? good morning, it is mr hume not.are gaps on the rotor and some patients might be at risk. is it something you are worried about? ~ ., ., ., ., , ., about? we have managed to staff all rode hers overnight _ about? we have managed to staff all rode hers overnight mainly _ about? we have managed to staff all rode hers overnight mainly with - rode hers overnight mainly with consulting colleagues. —— rosters. but they need to take time back to compensate their overnight work, which is often into the elective programme and operations with outpatients. so the long effect on waiting lists will go on for weeks and months after these four days. and we are one day down of the four. do you imagine things will get more challenging as we had to saturday? at the moment, all of the rotors are covered so i am not immediately concerned but they are fragile. so any unplanned legal sickness and it will be difficult to provide safe care. at the moment all emergency services are up and running on both sides. but it is fragile and there wi
good morning, it is mr hume - good morning. how are you coping? good morning, it is mr hume not.are gaps on the rotor and some patients might be at risk. is it something you are worried about? ~ ., ., ., ., , ., about? we have managed to staff all rode hers overnight _ about? we have managed to staff all rode hers overnight mainly _ about? we have managed to staff all rode hers overnight mainly with - rode hers overnight mainly with consulting colleagues. —— rosters. but they need to take...