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good to see you now shane fein has been polling strongly despite historical links to the ira why will people vote for one thing has been very successful in recent years distancing itself from. it played an active role in the peace process in northern. and the ira no longer exists as a paramilitary organization voters under the age of $35.00 have very limited memory of the violence that was associated with the group then there was also the financial crisis that came in 2008 and to reposition itself into a sterile parsi instead of the political wing of the ira. we have to also mention mary mcdonald she's the current leader of the party and she doesn't carry the political baggage of her predecessor gerry adams who had very clear links to the iraqi and she took over as party leader 2 years ago she's very very popular and she's been able to deliver a very clear message of change that seems to have resonated with voters during this campaign i'm talking about the current prime minister of india veronica one thing i will say is that he did manage to successfully defend irish interests in ligh
good to see you now shane fein has been polling strongly despite historical links to the ira why will people vote for one thing has been very successful in recent years distancing itself from. it played an active role in the peace process in northern. and the ira no longer exists as a paramilitary organization voters under the age of $35.00 have very limited memory of the violence that was associated with the group then there was also the financial crisis that came in 2008 and to reposition...
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it was once seen as the political arm of the group and of course the ira it carried out come pain of terrorist attacks as part of its struggle for what it would call a struggle for united arland how is it that the party is now one of the most popular parties in the country and there's several reasons for that like 1st of all it has managed to distance itself from violent pos it's played an active part in the peace process in northern ireland the ira no longer exists today and one of the very big reasons for its success is that this is the 1st election that the party has been led by mary donald unlike her predecessor gerry adams she has no direct links to the ira she's very very popular and she also managed to resonate with. voters with a very care message for change always talk a little bit about prime minister any of rudd today and his party because he did have some success i suppose notably in his ability to strongly represent and during breaks that negotiation so why didn't his party capitalize on that success interesting lee brags that played virtually no room role in this electi
it was once seen as the political arm of the group and of course the ira it carried out come pain of terrorist attacks as part of its struggle for what it would call a struggle for united arland how is it that the party is now one of the most popular parties in the country and there's several reasons for that like 1st of all it has managed to distance itself from violent pos it's played an active part in the peace process in northern ireland the ira no longer exists today and one of the very...
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the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.he vast majority of those who live in derry do not support dissident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters, who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired the weapon, and was later seen picking up casings that had come out of the gun. lyra mckee's partner, her family and friends attended court wearing t—shirts saying, "speak out for lyra." police say the search for evidence to try to bring the gunman tojustice will go on. emma vardy, bbc news, derry. now on bbc news, it's sport today. borisjohnson has boris johnson has been borisjohnson has been asked to clarify who will pay —— paid for his caribbean holiday last year and whether it was taxpayer funded. now on bbc news, it's sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. com
the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.he vast majority of those who live in derry do not support dissident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters, who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired the weapon, and was later...
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it's the political wing of the ira because the peace process in northern ireland have played an active part in the peace process the ira no longer exists and also because the party for the past 2 years has had a new leader her predecessor mary lou mcdonald her predecessor gerry adams he had very clear links to the ira but mary donald is not tainted by those things and she's very popular she sent a very clear message of change and that's really seems to have resonated with young voters in particular a prime minister's successfully defended irish interests ahead of bricks and so why hasn't he emerged the clear winner here yet he is his party probably has been punished for being in power for so long it's been in power for 9 years so voters want to see change and also the economy's been performing strongly for many voters that really hasn't transferred across into their day to day lives has in crisis been a very big issue soaring rents soaring homelessness and a lot of voters have probably voted in this election against in a gale because they want to see change thank you for breaking down
it's the political wing of the ira because the peace process in northern ireland have played an active part in the peace process the ira no longer exists and also because the party for the past 2 years has had a new leader her predecessor mary lou mcdonald her predecessor gerry adams he had very clear links to the ira but mary donald is not tainted by those things and she's very popular she sent a very clear message of change and that's really seems to have resonated with young voters in...
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conflict in northern ireland is receding further into history, sinn fein has associations with the ira fine gael, has certainly tried to put the spotlight and sinn fein has back links to paramilitary violence in northern ireland, but sinn fein has organised —— emphasised its role in the northern ireland peace process, so could be it is moving further away from the violent period in irish history and know sinn fein can free itself from that association with ira violence and focus more on policies like housing and health which had been a key issues in this election campaign here in the republic of ireland. both fianna failand fine republic of ireland. both fianna fail and fine gael said they wouldn't do a deal with sinn fein, that was before the votes and all the rest of it had happened. i suppose that may change things. if they won't, they will have to do a deal with each other? yes, that's right. the coalition calculations this are starting already even though we haven't yet had a result. if we do find fine gael and fine gael and fianna fail and sinn fein in the same ballpark as far as
conflict in northern ireland is receding further into history, sinn fein has associations with the ira fine gael, has certainly tried to put the spotlight and sinn fein has back links to paramilitary violence in northern ireland, but sinn fein has organised —— emphasised its role in the northern ireland peace process, so could be it is moving further away from the violent period in irish history and know sinn fein can free itself from that association with ira violence and focus more on...
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where all out war could be waged on the ira. in the meantime. anyone but republican targets. so we asked ourselves why why these people and we drew up 2 lists one was of people who are unlucky enough to be caught up in indiscriminate car bombs and the other this was a people who were targeted or watched chased hunted at their work or at their home and we discovered to our surprise that every single one of those bar one. self starters people were making something of their lives they were ordinary people and then we asked ourselves why why these people. and the theory we came to was that frank kitson in his classic manual of counterinsurgency operations rhodes that if you can't catch the fish either by rod or net then poison the water and author areas that these ordinary people were targeted to persuade other ordinary people to repudiate the ira a to withdraw support from the ira course didn't work had the opposite effect violence begets violence if people can't trust the law they would take the law into their own hands it was completely counterproductive as well as illegal and
where all out war could be waged on the ira. in the meantime. anyone but republican targets. so we asked ourselves why why these people and we drew up 2 lists one was of people who are unlucky enough to be caught up in indiscriminate car bombs and the other this was a people who were targeted or watched chased hunted at their work or at their home and we discovered to our surprise that every single one of those bar one. self starters people were making something of their lives they were...
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that is ira epstein of the ira epstein division of lin and associates coming to us from the cme.f hsbc certainly under pressure today, posting its biggest intraday drop since 2017 after the company announced overhaul plans to cut around 85,000 jobs and take $73 billion in charges. the cfo discussed the restructuring and the cuts. he described them as "surgical and ruthless." >> we are shrinking in areas that we think we have clear underperformance and a lack of long-term, sustainable competitive advantage. equally in today's plan, what you see is a significant investment in those parts of the business where we do have competitive embedded, and we can grow. i think we are absolutely doing both of those things. >> it definitely was an interesting comment from one of he shareholders that labeled the options for hsbc is fairly binary. you are saying you are balancing those two sides of the coin. are you happy that you are getting the balance right from those options? >> we think this is the right thing for the bank to do, the right plan for now. we definitely are looking to invest $1
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the party instead of the political wing of the ira and then there's also the role that very much lou mcdonald has been playing she took over as party leader 2 years ago from gerry adams and he of course had very clear links to the ira but she doesn't carry the political baggage of her predecessor of her predecessor and so the party has become much more acceptable to vote. in recent years we're talking about more current issues then i mean brags it being one of them and it strikes me that prime minister of iraq and he did successfully defend our interests when it comes to that so you know why isn't he being rewarded for that well they definitely went into this election come pain expecting of bragg's of violence and expecting to profit on the strong economy but it appears they misread the mood of the voters because for many the strength of the irish economy has no trunk transferred into their day to day lives rents have soared homelessness and the wards and it appears though there is think think that finagle who have been in power now for 9 years they should show that the burden for th
the party instead of the political wing of the ira and then there's also the role that very much lou mcdonald has been playing she took over as party leader 2 years ago from gerry adams and he of course had very clear links to the ira but she doesn't carry the political baggage of her predecessor of her predecessor and so the party has become much more acceptable to vote. in recent years we're talking about more current issues then i mean brags it being one of them and it strikes me that prime...
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the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.and's troubled past. today, the vast majority of those who live in derry do not support dissident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired the weapon, and was later seen picking up casings that had come out of the gun. lyra mckee's partner, her family and friends attended court wearing t—shirts saying, "speak out for lyra." police say the search for evidence to try to bring the gunman tojustice will go on. emma vardy, bbc news, derry. germany has been marking the 75th anniversary of the destruction of dresden by british and american bombers during the second world war. between the 13th and 15th of february 19a5, thousands of tons of bombs and incendaries were dropped on a city famous for its beauty and architecture. tens of thou
the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.and's troubled past. today, the vast majority of those who live in derry do not support dissident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired...
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you think that certainly mainstream media in britain cannot mention your party's victory without the ira and former b.b.c. journalist john simpson saying it's all about populism nothing to do with the 28 crash and austerity and it's not unexpected what people will say oh it's am not this was in political terms it's for elektra revolution and you an internist to us we were getting there some doors along the florida sap and the people were sand they were absolutely set up where the governments were sending you know they also said they were set up where it alternating between sitting out and seeing a fault and they wanted to see change of course if you were getting that on the doorstep within it a catastrophic miscalculation by your party not to feel more candidates when it's very easy in retrospect and obviously in relation to said you're laying it on the doorstep you know you had it on the doorstep but you need you know remain a period of time to a degree had already passed or at that stage the election got called you to a very short period of time in relation to the meeting paper and als
you think that certainly mainstream media in britain cannot mention your party's victory without the ira and former b.b.c. journalist john simpson saying it's all about populism nothing to do with the 28 crash and austerity and it's not unexpected what people will say oh it's am not this was in political terms it's for elektra revolution and you an internist to us we were getting there some doors along the florida sap and the people were sand they were absolutely set up where the governments...
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the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.rthern ireland's troubled past. today, the vast majority of those who live in derry do not support dissident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters, who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired the weapon, and was later seen picking up casings that had come out of the gun. lyra mckee's partner, her family and friends attended court wearing t—shirts saying, "speak out for lyra." police say the search for evidence to try to bring the gunman tojustice will go on. emma vardy, bbc news, derry. for decades, scientists have believed that planets like our own were created by material crashing together in the solar system to form ever larger clumps, eventually becoming worlds. but now nasa scientists say they no longer think that's what happened, instead they believe that materia
the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.rthern ireland's troubled past. today, the vast majority of those who live in derry do not support dissident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters, who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man...
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she really and ira threat? no.35, who were very young when the good friday agreement was signed. people who are 60—65, you know, do still feel that that link that you talk about to the ira and the past would stop them voting. but for me, hall martin, the leader of fianna fail, the big problem is that their policy agenda is not compatible. sinn fein are a left—wing party, fianna fail art centre, ce ntre— right party. to tackle the problem is that mid—on has been accusing the other parties of ignoring, she will have to put up taxes, housing, talking about crumbling public health service, the high cost of childcare. apparently ireland has amongst the highest childcare costs in europe. so, all of those will require more money. that has to come from taxation because fianna fail... stephen, shirley the point that all of those tweedledee and tweedledumer, as sinn fein called them, old—style parties, they have to respond to what they both aside, even if they don't like sinn fein, don't they? the result is a challenge for a
she really and ira threat? no.35, who were very young when the good friday agreement was signed. people who are 60—65, you know, do still feel that that link that you talk about to the ira and the past would stop them voting. but for me, hall martin, the leader of fianna fail, the big problem is that their policy agenda is not compatible. sinn fein are a left—wing party, fianna fail art centre, ce ntre— right party. to tackle the problem is that mid—on has been accusing the other...
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voters want to see a shake up with shin fein a party with strong historical links to the ira succeeding in appealing to restive voters people have told a straight face campaign that they want change and that they want to change your representation and they want to change in government so i'm saying to people please cobain's a day and vote for that change the polls suggest a surge in voting for the left leaning party with some even hinting at a narrow lead irish prime minister leo varadkar faces a huge test to remain in power after his party phoenix gael came 3rd in recent opinion polls victory for shin fein would bring to an end a political drop paly which is ruled since 1937 with either fee to go off in a foil in power since the republic formation is still remains are likely however with shin fein competing for considerably fewer seats than the big 2 parties both seen a go and feel a foil has ruled out working alongside sinn fein as part of a coalition but with an existing parliament already built on compromise some allowances may have to be made. well here in germany the state premier
voters want to see a shake up with shin fein a party with strong historical links to the ira succeeding in appealing to restive voters people have told a straight face campaign that they want change and that they want to change your representation and they want to change in government so i'm saying to people please cobain's a day and vote for that change the polls suggest a surge in voting for the left leaning party with some even hinting at a narrow lead irish prime minister leo varadkar faces...
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. # tell them how the ira made you run like hell away...party projected to have been pushed into third place, it's highly likely that ireland will have a new leader in future, but who it will be is unclear. after ireland's political storm, it may take weeks to settle on a way ahead. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. history was made at the oscars last night — where for the first time in the awards' 92 year history, a foreign language film won best picture. the south korean black comedy, parasite, picked up a host of other awards too, including best director. our arts editor will gompertz reports. and the oscar goes to... it was a good night for... parasite. the south korean film about social inequality became the first film not in the english language to win the prestigious best picture oscar. we never imagined this to ever happen. we are so happy. i feel like a very opportune moment in history is happening right now. its director and creator, bong joon—ho, became the first south korean to win best original screenplay and the first south korean
. # tell them how the ira made you run like hell away...party projected to have been pushed into third place, it's highly likely that ireland will have a new leader in future, but who it will be is unclear. after ireland's political storm, it may take weeks to settle on a way ahead. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. history was made at the oscars last night — where for the first time in the awards' 92 year history, a foreign language film won best picture. the south korean black comedy, parasite,...
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it was one of the most devastating attacks perpetrated by the ira in the years of the northern ireland conflict. 25 years on that memory is still in people's remained the heart is still there and the loss of people who have lost loved ones is build our. former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate fighters. he has turned his back on the ira a politician who belongs to shin fein a party dedicated to the reunification of violent he supports peace building work and flatow rejects the prospect of an irish border as a result of bragg's that. you see as an attack on the peace process we certainly see it as the prospect of undermining the peace process and her husband near the business of trying to reestablish our institutions here all the more difficult so people here of are angry about drugs that then they will not take a brags of sitting on a. hard border is a red flag for many here. for a great needs to be our little respect that that takes away the hard part of. south as if they were part of the island part of all ireland take that a
it was one of the most devastating attacks perpetrated by the ira in the years of the northern ireland conflict. 25 years on that memory is still in people's remained the heart is still there and the loss of people who have lost loved ones is build our. former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate fighters. he has turned his back on the ira a politician who belongs to shin fein a party dedicated to the reunification of violent he supports...
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been leader of the republic before the party was led by gerry adams and he had very close ties to the ira but mary mcdonald she's not tainted by those ties and she's been able to reposition the party and it's a repositioning that's been going on for quite a while but effectively reposition the party as an ontario scarcely party she's delivered a very clear message of change she's very popular and it seems that the message has resonated very strongly with voters were looking for a left wing party to support it has to be said that that prime minister ever acted did have some success for example when it comes. craig see representing the interests of his country day why didn't his party seek to capitalize on his party did try to capitalize on braggs and also on the strong economy but wasn't really voters wanted to hear these weren't the issues that were important to voters we saw yesterday when the exit poll results came. it wasn't on voters' minds the told they were really really concerned about issues like housing quality of life issues so a lot of voters they think ok the economy is perfor
been leader of the republic before the party was led by gerry adams and he had very close ties to the ira but mary mcdonald she's not tainted by those ties and she's been able to reposition the party and it's a repositioning that's been going on for quite a while but effectively reposition the party as an ontario scarcely party she's delivered a very clear message of change she's very popular and it seems that the message has resonated very strongly with voters were looking for a left wing...
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coalition which in vain because of chin fades controversial past and its former associations with the ira should feigns messages respect our mandate and shin fein is looking now for a seat in government that will transform things on the on the vine looking is any question about that because shin feigns agenda whilst this is not an election victory built upon support for a united ireland it's built upon other things nonetheless at the heart of sion feigns agenda is pressure for a united ireland if not something or a pilot box in the view of the city guilty of a nod to the present dishes. after in the lead of in a file to say the they would have should government in the public of while the police were promoting shin fein back into government in northern ireland absolutely and that's a question that fitted for oil and finagle have never addressed satisfactorily and that's part of the reason why the electorate lost faith in for the fall and finagle you can't say that shin fein is perfectly respectable in the north and that you know. this must share power with should fade but then on the other
coalition which in vain because of chin fades controversial past and its former associations with the ira should feigns messages respect our mandate and shin fein is looking now for a seat in government that will transform things on the on the vine looking is any question about that because shin feigns agenda whilst this is not an election victory built upon support for a united ireland it's built upon other things nonetheless at the heart of sion feigns agenda is pressure for a united ireland...
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indicates a major surge in supports tallies indicate the party which is the former political wing the ira have narrowed the security of the most votes to censor a parsis have dominated sirish politics for a century but both have ruled out sharing power with sinn fein that's crossness in the park and he joins us live from dublin we are still waiting on final results but interesting the future for oil and claiming that they will be the largest part say what does this mean. yes i think we have to take those claims with a pinch of solves considering that the count is still going on particularly here in the capital double but also in other constituencies in areas counties across the country as well what that means is open to interpretation but if you base what could happen on the exit polls that came out of 'd saturday evening it looks as if you know for all the 2. parties that have dominated of politics for generations maybe now neck and neck which in faded shim fate has made significant gains in this year's election that will be for the 1st time in more than irish political history with then
indicates a major surge in supports tallies indicate the party which is the former political wing the ira have narrowed the security of the most votes to censor a parsis have dominated sirish politics for a century but both have ruled out sharing power with sinn fein that's crossness in the park and he joins us live from dublin we are still waiting on final results but interesting the future for oil and claiming that they will be the largest part say what does this mean. yes i think we have to...
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a century ago but no longer a party it was a pariah only a few years ago because of its links with ira the violence emerged under the new leadership of maidenly mcdonald to become islands most popular party this is a prospectus merely mcdonnell set it when she became party leader the war is over and there is no purchase no sentiment at all or told that i see that wishes for a return to any form of political violence. i think it would be a very very foolish person and a truly food dish government that would gamble or that would take the necessary risks with all of that i believe the peace process is robust. i believe thout certain irish nationalism is growing in confidence is very much at ease and happy with the general momentum and direction of political traffic i am conscious that some of our unionist brothers and sisters are perhaps not as secure are happy with all of the us but generally i think it's fair to say that there is no appetite for conflict that is merely mcdonald 2 years tickle this is the main part of the to set their post-election stall in the irish parliament the doyle
a century ago but no longer a party it was a pariah only a few years ago because of its links with ira the violence emerged under the new leadership of maidenly mcdonald to become islands most popular party this is a prospectus merely mcdonnell set it when she became party leader the war is over and there is no purchase no sentiment at all or told that i see that wishes for a return to any form of political violence. i think it would be a very very foolish person and a truly food dish...
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primero irá a recaudar fondos en un evento y después llegará al valle de san joaquín.do. (hablan en inglés). >> el año pasado se rehusó a llamar a nicolás maduro, telemundo le preguntó sobre el tema y en su respuesta no hubo un sí o un oso campaña dijo a través de un comunicado que bendie se opone firmementea la... y apoyo al derecho de los venezolanos de determinar su propio futuro y es que se opone tajantemente a intervenciones militares. descsión de la bahía de cochinos en cuba de 1961. es a nicaragua resurgió un vídeo de 1965 donde elogió a daniel ortega al preguntarle a su campaña sobre estas declaraciones la respuesta no mencionaba por nombre a ortega pero aclararon que. ha luchado durante mucho tiempo por la protección de los derechos humanos y el derecho a movilizarse. >> sobre las relaciones con méxico prometió renegociar el temec pues considera que el acuerdo no es justo para los trabajadores en ambos lados de la frontera y afirmó que trabajarán en coordinación con el gobierno mexicano en materia de inmigración.un ia la última encuesta muestra que el senador.
primero irá a recaudar fondos en un evento y después llegará al valle de san joaquín.do. (hablan en inglés). >> el año pasado se rehusó a llamar a nicolás maduro, telemundo le preguntó sobre el tema y en su respuesta no hubo un sí o un oso campaña dijo a través de un comunicado que bendie se opone firmementea la... y apoyo al derecho de los venezolanos de determinar su propio futuro y es que se opone tajantemente a intervenciones militares. descsión de la bahía de cochinos...
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during the campaign, both ofhe other parties focused on those links with the ira. eyrgued that this made sinn fein unae to be a party power. >> i made my position very clear during the election campaign. >> but fine gael's leader isn't so categorical. >> for any government to exi b, there has -- one's position and principal does not chan overnight. the irish times economist mullally in dublin. >> ts has been in historic and unique election. we are in uncharted waters with regard to the kind of balance of por that sinn fein holds going into any kind of government negotiations. mary mcdonald was iniabally talking t reaching out to left-wing parties to see if they can form a coalition. the numbers don'tr look very clr that. whether the rivals we don't real between them will fall. orov whether the outnment and this government will go together or whether no government will be ford and it goes back to the electors. this electi i an echo of the economic crash end of the recession. i think fine gael came to power to clean up that mess. at is transpired is the subsequent po
during the campaign, both ofhe other parties focused on those links with the ira. eyrgued that this made sinn fein unae to be a party power. >> i made my position very clear during the election campaign. >> but fine gael's leader isn't so categorical. >> for any government to exi b, there has -- one's position and principal does not chan overnight. the irish times economist mullally in dublin. >> ts has been in historic and unique election. we are in uncharted waters...
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were given a sort of amnesty, then why can't it be the same for people who kind of fought the ira.n smith, who has gone out to bat for this group, but very sadly, one of the veterans who was under investigation has actually taken his own life, and now we are talking about it being regarded as a witch—hunt stop and i think people are very worried that the government have said that they are going to investigate this and try to make sure that those veterans don't have to be prosecuted, but there is some fear that the legislation could be watered down, perhaps as a sop to sinn fein, who have obviously done much better than expected in the recent ireland election. thank you both very much for going through the papers with me. those are some of the front pages for the sunday papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to lucy beresford and martin lipton. and thank you to you for watching
were given a sort of amnesty, then why can't it be the same for people who kind of fought the ira.n smith, who has gone out to bat for this group, but very sadly, one of the veterans who was under investigation has actually taken his own life, and now we are talking about it being regarded as a witch—hunt stop and i think people are very worried that the government have said that they are going to investigate this and try to make sure that those veterans don't have to be prosecuted, but there...
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el presidente digo este viene que no estaba contento con Él, al seguir expresando su ira sobre el juicio presiente, sugiriÓ que cuando ella rompiÓ el discurso sobre el estado de la naciÓn el martes, una falta de respeto y un acto ilegal. >> creo que fue terrible cuando rompiÓ el discurso, primero, es un documento oficial, no se puede, es ilegal o que hizo, violÓ la ley. fernando: un ex funcionario de pelosi opina que ese ridÍculo, ya que la ley indica que es ilegal romper un documento oficial, pero no necesariamente fotocopias de un discurso. >> siempre habla el que menos puede, el presiente que fue residenciado por violar la constituciÓn, y viola la separaciÓn de poderes, ahora estÁ acusando a la presidenta de la cÁmara, quien rehusÓ de dar la mano, no sÉ a qué ley se refiere, pero estoy seguro de que si yo la ley va a conseguir que su fiscal general a presiÓn, como estÁ amenazando hacerle a su oponentes polÍticos. fernando: trump dijo que sus empresas reciben ganancias de gobierno extranjeros. lamentaciÓn de drone destacó elavance de la economÍa, ya que el mes pasado se crearon los 125
el presidente digo este viene que no estaba contento con Él, al seguir expresando su ira sobre el juicio presiente, sugiriÓ que cuando ella rompiÓ el discurso sobre el estado de la naciÓn el martes, una falta de respeto y un acto ilegal. >> creo que fue terrible cuando rompiÓ el discurso, primero, es un documento oficial, no se puede, es ilegal o que hizo, violÓ la ley. fernando: un ex funcionario de pelosi opina que ese ridÍculo, ya que la ley indica que es ilegal romper un...
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ira: what happens after you reach, you make new lows, or you bounce back.d up having clarity on how bad the economy will get globally, specifically in the u.s., then treasury yields could edge their way lower. one thing that all of the angst and uncertainty with the coronavirus comes from the fact that you will not have higher interest rates and a lot of the developed markets anytime soon. this just makes that worse. go?here do you do you buy negative yielding assets in germany or japan, or any kind of yield a you can get and by u.s. treasury's? even though at record lows, they are still higher than home asset prices that you could get in those countries. the best house out of a bad neighborhood. thank you so much for the latest on the 10-year off on to record lows. time for the bloomberg business flash. home depot has rebounded from a string of disappointing results. the largest home improvement chain in the u.s. reported fourth-quarter results that beat estimates. same-store sales did better than expected and the company is forecasting comparable sales gr
ira: what happens after you reach, you make new lows, or you bounce back.d up having clarity on how bad the economy will get globally, specifically in the u.s., then treasury yields could edge their way lower. one thing that all of the angst and uncertainty with the coronavirus comes from the fact that you will not have higher interest rates and a lot of the developed markets anytime soon. this just makes that worse. go?here do you do you buy negative yielding assets in germany or japan, or any...
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asÍ el jueves el viento irÁ dominando desde el noroeste. oakland con 60. educaciÓn para adultos mayores. ramÓn: hay que comentar que el sistema de universidades revelÓ los resultados de su reporte por mantener o no las pruebas estandarizadas como su proceso de admisiÓn. miguel gÓmez tienen la historia. >> amanda estÁ dentro de lo que creen que la universidad debe abandonar los ex amen. el simple hecho de practicar para esas exÁmenes cuesta. >> es muy difÍcil con las escuelas. >> se destaca que no hubo evidencia de que los exÁmenes causen mÁs disparidad. se compararon los resultados y amanda dice que no tuvo buenos resultados. ramÓn dos puntos un tiroteo en un club de juegos. varios he paula: vamos con la informaciÓn esta mÉxico donde nueve personas resultaron heridas. entre los fallecidos se encuentran cuatro menores de edad.. ♪ presentador: bienvenidos, estamos en contacto deportivo. el tanto azul crema mando bruno valdÉs. mei
asÍ el jueves el viento irÁ dominando desde el noroeste. oakland con 60. educaciÓn para adultos mayores. ramÓn: hay que comentar que el sistema de universidades revelÓ los resultados de su reporte por mantener o no las pruebas estandarizadas como su proceso de admisiÓn. miguel gÓmez tienen la historia. >> amanda estÁ dentro de lo que creen que la universidad debe abandonar los ex amen. el simple hecho de practicar para esas exÁmenes cuesta. >> es muy difÍcil con las...
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the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.ssident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired the weapon, and was later seen picking up casings that had come out of the gun. lyra mckee's partner, her family and friends attended court wearing t—shirts saying, "speak out for lyra." police say the search for evidence to try to bring the gunman tojustice will go on. emma vardy, bbc news, derry. germany has been marking the 75th anniversary of the destruction of dresden by british and american bombers during the second world war. between 13—15 february 1945, thousands of tonnes of bombs and incendaries were dropped on a city famous for its beauty and architecture. tens of thousands of civilians were killed — many dying in firestorms. the assault was highly controversial — the w
the dissident republican group, known as the new ira, later claimed it was behind the shooting.ssident republican groups. paul mcintyre, a man well—known locally, was greeted at court by a group of his supporters who held a protest through the hearing. inside court, paul mcintyre spoke only to confirm his name and address. his defence solicitor said he was accused of standing behind the man who'd fired the weapon, and was later seen picking up casings that had come out of the gun. lyra...
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ira: i wouldn't worry about the three month-10 year inverting.head of itself thinking that the federal reserve might cut this year. it is forcing rates a lot lower than they might be otherwise. the market is very concerned about what is going on in china, about the global growth situation, so they continue to press against the federal reserve that really wants to remain on hold. what you are going to listen for in powell's statement today is how worried numbers are right now about the coronavirus and bubble growth, and secondly, what questions are going to get asked. those questions white circle a lot around fiscal response. chair powell has to mention that monetary policy might not have tomb anymore bullets left, and fiscal response to any slowdown in the u.s. is going to be necessary. chris: interesting. i wonder how dovish you think you might tilt. he seems to want to be neutral at the moment, but there must be concerns about the supply chain issue out of china. i wonder whether they could thin some cuts to create some confidence. ira: one of
ira: i wouldn't worry about the three month-10 year inverting.head of itself thinking that the federal reserve might cut this year. it is forcing rates a lot lower than they might be otherwise. the market is very concerned about what is going on in china, about the global growth situation, so they continue to press against the federal reserve that really wants to remain on hold. what you are going to listen for in powell's statement today is how worried numbers are right now about the...
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the former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate fighters. he has turned his back on the ira a politician who belongs to sion fame a party dedicated to the reunification of violent he supports peace building work and flatow rejects the prospect of an irish border as a result of breaks that. we see as an attack on the peace process we certainly see it at the prospect of undermining the peace process and our house made the presence of trying to reestablish our institutions here all the more difficult so people here of are angry about drugs and they will not take a break that sitting on a. hard border is a red flag for many here. for a great needs to be our little respect that that takes away the hard part of what that people felt as if they were part of the island part of all our land tipped out away from us and then things on every television for all the years has been about the top but i'm not comfortable being an alpha mcroy in this protestant friends want to remain in the united kingdom and don't want the special status for northe
the former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate fighters. he has turned his back on the ira a politician who belongs to sion fame a party dedicated to the reunification of violent he supports peace building work and flatow rejects the prospect of an irish border as a result of breaks that. we see as an attack on the peace process we certainly see it at the prospect of undermining the peace process and our house made the presence of trying...
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sinn fein has long been recognised as the political voice behind the ira, which was responsible for the troubles in northern ireland. initial results suggest they have — at the very least — matched the vote shares of the two main centrist parties fine gael and fianna fail, which have dominated irish politics for decades. chris page has followed the count in dublin. the counting is continuing. the second day of counting now. it is still very unclear who will move into that place, the headquarters of the prime minister. what is clear is who has been a huge shift in the political landscape. sinn fein, the left—wing irish republican party, has topped the poll in terms of the first preference votes for the first time. this election is carried out under proportional representation. voters under proportional representation. vote rs ra n k under proportional representation. voters rank politicians in preference. the two centrist parties that have dominated politics in this country for decades now came second and third. 22% and the party led by the current prime minister on 21%. building a coali
sinn fein has long been recognised as the political voice behind the ira, which was responsible for the troubles in northern ireland. initial results suggest they have — at the very least — matched the vote shares of the two main centrist parties fine gael and fianna fail, which have dominated irish politics for decades. chris page has followed the count in dublin. the counting is continuing. the second day of counting now. it is still very unclear who will move into that place, the...
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both have ruled out working with sinn fein, because of its links with the ira. emma vardy reports.land took a battering from the weather, the established parties were rocked by a new storm. this breakthrough for sinn fein is unprecedented in the irish republic. once a much smaller player, now on a par with the two main parties who've dominated irish politics for a century. we need change, we need a new government. the best outcome is a government without fine gael and fianna fail so that's the first thing that i want to test. sinn fein's ultimate goal is to create a united ireland, breaking northern ireland away from british rule. its historical links to the ira caused controversy during the campaign, but the party appealed to voters with radical left—wing policies on health, housing and pensions. the surge for sinn fein has changed the landscape of irish politics and it raises new questions for the uk about the likelihood of a border poll. but it's still unclear who will form the next government. leo varadkar‘s party, fine gael, and their opponents, fianna fail, had previously sai
both have ruled out working with sinn fein, because of its links with the ira. emma vardy reports.land took a battering from the weather, the established parties were rocked by a new storm. this breakthrough for sinn fein is unprecedented in the irish republic. once a much smaller player, now on a par with the two main parties who've dominated irish politics for a century. we need change, we need a new government. the best outcome is a government without fine gael and fianna fail so that's the...
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under leader merit in the tunnel shin fane formally referred to as the ira's political wing. is moving away from that era and its agenda is left wing focusing on the inequalities in our society jobs and housing she says that is a two party domination and i was politics all over. feeling reflected it seems on the streets. wewell what's worse thy could do you know we've had twenty thirty years how many years of faithful in a gale. so they've had a shot and again again sign for some yes give a shot whether it's- there trouble pastor as a parody or not. you know they deserve a shot same as everybody else so. why not. but i hope we see slightly in sentences maybe to the left i hope to find form some sort of a- i notifications and- because the policies s and we need to be chananged. watchig for older elelements- on thosose servrvice alters the- keep comig in and we'll bring cash everything to you as it happens that the issue of iran's politics is also of course the topic of the front of the whole debate. which you can see the course after midnight here. on this channel. next taking
under leader merit in the tunnel shin fane formally referred to as the ira's political wing. is moving away from that era and its agenda is left wing focusing on the inequalities in our society jobs and housing she says that is a two party domination and i was politics all over. feeling reflected it seems on the streets. wewell what's worse thy could do you know we've had twenty thirty years how many years of faithful in a gale. so they've had a shot and again again sign for some yes give a...
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sing: # tell them how the ira made you run like hell away...# nearly all the seats now declared, then pushed into third place. it's highly likely ireland will have a new leader in future, but who it will be is unclear. after ireland's political storm, it may take weeks to settle on a way ahead. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. history was made at the oscars last night where, for the first time in the awards' 92—year history, a foreign language film won best picture. the south korean black comedy, parasite, picked up a host of other awards too,, including best director. a host of other awards too, including best director. our arts editor will gompertz reports. and the oscar goes to... it was a good night for... ..parasite. the south korean film about social inequality became the first film not in the english language to win the prestigious best picture oscar. we never imagined this to ever happen. we are so happy. i feel like a very opportune moment in history is happening right now. its director and creator, bong joon—ho, became the first south korean to win best original screenplay and
sing: # tell them how the ira made you run like hell away...# nearly all the seats now declared, then pushed into third place. it's highly likely ireland will have a new leader in future, but who it will be is unclear. after ireland's political storm, it may take weeks to settle on a way ahead. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. history was made at the oscars last night where, for the first time in the awards' 92—year history, a foreign language film won best picture. the south korean black...
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a potential political shakeup in pretty good poll said the ira shifting away from the 2 main parties towards shin fein so how might this affect the next government and could it redefine islands politics this is inside story. a welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan islands governments of long been dominated by 2 center right policies feel a gale that's the policy of current prime minister leo varadkar and feed a full.
a potential political shakeup in pretty good poll said the ira shifting away from the 2 main parties towards shin fein so how might this affect the next government and could it redefine islands politics this is inside story. a welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan islands governments of long been dominated by 2 center right policies feel a gale that's the policy of current prime minister leo varadkar and feed a full.
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leads fine gael has said he won't go into coalition with sinn fein because of its past links with the irawept through ireland. voters flocking to sinn fein in greater numbers than anyone predicted. a party followed by the shadows of its past... now appealing to younger voters looking at their future. in mary lou mcdonald's dublin constituency — the leader of sinn fein — the cost of living is sky—high. it's impossible. like, i'm just over 30. out of my friend group, one person has a house. for daniel, who converted a garage to afford a place to live, the sinn fein breakthrough is a welcome change. in a city with a housing crisis, the party promised rent freezes and more homes. most people pay an exorbitant amount of rent. they've no prospect of living in the city or within an hour of the city, and i think that has been the real failure of politics in the last 20 years in ireland. do you think the image of sinn fein is changing? yeah, like, they don't shy away from the fact they were involved in the conflict in northern ireland. that now is in the distant past for most young people, you kno
leads fine gael has said he won't go into coalition with sinn fein because of its past links with the irawept through ireland. voters flocking to sinn fein in greater numbers than anyone predicted. a party followed by the shadows of its past... now appealing to younger voters looking at their future. in mary lou mcdonald's dublin constituency — the leader of sinn fein — the cost of living is sky—high. it's impossible. like, i'm just over 30. out of my friend group, one person has a house....