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thsecondly if they reduce, if ty repeal the ira, the ira brings the budget deficit down by $300 billion and when they repeal it what's going to happen is that $300 billion deduction will not occur and they're going to increase the debt. they're saying one thing and doing just the opposite. so that i would hope they would stop playing politics and focus on people. we need to put people over politics and put people first and need to make sure that people are served political rhetoric and againstmanship and i think that their first bill afters bill on thel irs which will increase the deficit by a very, very substantial amount, which they passed through the house of representatives and they knew it. it was scored at $2.1 trillion and looking at somebody that knows the answer more specifically but a very substantial amount of dollars. af dollars increased. on the one hand they talk about we have to bring the debt down. they are correct. we spent a lot of money on confronting covid and the challenge it could cause the american p the challenge because of the million people in over the million
thsecondly if they reduce, if ty repeal the ira, the ira brings the budget deficit down by $300 billion and when they repeal it what's going to happen is that $300 billion deduction will not occur and they're going to increase the debt. they're saying one thing and doing just the opposite. so that i would hope they would stop playing politics and focus on people. we need to put people over politics and put people first and need to make sure that people are served political rhetoric and...
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next we are here almost a one year after the passage of the ira. what is the biggest hurdle to not doing wins without law and the recent lot of climate? what's the biggest hurdle was certainly getting into the senate and onto president biden's death we have passed a more ambitious bill out of theh house as you know, senate manchin andse pretty much let te whole world to believe he was done with that all and there's no chance of a serious climate bill. many kind of surprised everyone by agreeing to a slightly diminished but still very significant climate package in the ira. that was the big political mountain to climb and we did it announce about implementation. what's wheezing the biggest hurdle on the employee patient side? >> is money to get out quickly onto have the desired transformational effect that we went to c. we do not have a lot of time in this climate crisis. certainly do not have time for long regulatory proceedings from policy guidance it takes many, many months and years to roll out. got to move quickly. what's is certainly true give
next we are here almost a one year after the passage of the ira. what is the biggest hurdle to not doing wins without law and the recent lot of climate? what's the biggest hurdle was certainly getting into the senate and onto president biden's death we have passed a more ambitious bill out of theh house as you know, senate manchin andse pretty much let te whole world to believe he was done with that all and there's no chance of a serious climate bill. many kind of surprised everyone by agreeing...
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, he was working for the ira as head of the security unit known as ira a5 for the ira as head of them by shooting them in the back of the head and leaving their bodies in plastic bags by the side of the country roads. he was working for the ira, but also working for british intelligence. initially, the intelligence... wyn m15 takeover, they will also have had access to all his files. not to interrupt, peter. it's fascinating and i wonder, you talk about the contribution. talking about the contribution. talking about his value, what value did he bring to the british army on the other side? bring to the british army on the otherside? for bring to the british army on the other side?— bring to the british army on the other side? ., �* , ~ , other side? for the british army, stakeknife was _ other side? for the british army, stakeknife was able _ other side? for the british army, stakeknife was able to _ other side? for the british army, stakeknife was able to inform - other side? for the british army, stakeknife was able to inform his british army handlers in the force research unit, whi
, he was working for the ira as head of the security unit known as ira a5 for the ira as head of them by shooting them in the back of the head and leaving their bodies in plastic bags by the side of the country roads. he was working for the ira, but also working for british intelligence. initially, the intelligence... wyn m15 takeover, they will also have had access to all his files. not to interrupt, peter. it's fascinating and i wonder, you talk about the contribution. talking about the...
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ira, one and done, is that right? ira: i think that is right. with the marker -- market may be getting wrong is the expectation for because later in the year. just because inflation will continue to be above the fed's comfort level. unless you get a serious spike in the unemployment rate, i do not see whether federal reserve will cut. if they cut, i think they will cut a line quickly but that is probably still a 2020 or event. the market will have to adjust for that eventuality at somewhere in the next quarter or so. alix: might come a get any clarity on this? one, done, and then ? mike: the fed has a lot of data coming after this. this was during the period of the highest big volatility. we will get discussion on what to they were thinking at this time about the banks. as we heard from another of said -- a number of fed officials, that seems to have calmed down. the minutes will not give us much of a clue to what will happen going forward. you can see the dot plot. the consensus at the march meeting was they were going to go to 5.1%. that is th
ira, one and done, is that right? ira: i think that is right. with the marker -- market may be getting wrong is the expectation for because later in the year. just because inflation will continue to be above the fed's comfort level. unless you get a serious spike in the unemployment rate, i do not see whether federal reserve will cut. if they cut, i think they will cut a line quickly but that is probably still a 2020 or event. the market will have to adjust for that eventuality at somewhere in...
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they gave visas to irish fundraisers for the ira. they allowed weapons to be sent to the ira. your your your your courts provided safe haven to ira people who were fleeing. you know the law over here. so comment on that and about and i guess did that. then give you credibility with them. we've helped you for so long. now we can ask you to come to the peace table only because i also took on the some very strong. people in the irish american community. who were convinced. that terror was basically the end. of those who were engaging in it. and we're also more tolerant of no. the unionist paramilitary groups. so the fact that there was all this turmoil. i think gave us a chance. and we started with the visa for adams. gerry adams, sinn fein was organized. there were seven irish american groups that were very interested , and they were mostly pro republican. they were mostly but they were anti violence. so one of them we arranged asked jerry to come give a speech. and the visa i gave him was for two days on the promise that not one penny would be raised. even for san fine. no mone
they gave visas to irish fundraisers for the ira. they allowed weapons to be sent to the ira. your your your your courts provided safe haven to ira people who were fleeing. you know the law over here. so comment on that and about and i guess did that. then give you credibility with them. we've helped you for so long. now we can ask you to come to the peace table only because i also took on the some very strong. people in the irish american community. who were convinced. that terror was...
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the ira called a ceasefire in 1994. was then a similar move by militants on the other side of the conflict, who were known as loyalist paramilitaries. the british and irish governments opened peace negotiations with the northern ireland parties. the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell. i confess, i was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic walkouts. i was determined from the beginning to act as fairly, as impartially and calmly as i could. sinn fein had been barred from the talks because the ira hadn't given up any weapons and had broken its ceasefire. in 1997 new prime minister came to power in britain. i thought, here we are, we've been decades in this conflict. we're approaching the 21st century. it's — this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. the good friday or belfast agreement became possible because there was a new mood and sent
the ira called a ceasefire in 1994. was then a similar move by militants on the other side of the conflict, who were known as loyalist paramilitaries. the british and irish governments opened peace negotiations with the northern ireland parties. the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell. i confess, i was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were...
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the telegraph has ira terror fear prere— telegraph has ira terror fear erreee er— telegraph has ira terrorwith strike to overwhelm a&e._ times is running with strike to overwhelm a&e. the express has reeerreree— overwhelm a&e. the express has reperreree e— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no.— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no. we'll fight puerp— negotiated a no. we'll fight rurrrr re— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the last man. the sun is reading— putin to the last man. the sun is leading with— putin to the last man. the sun is leading with bad friday day. reps— is leading with bad friday day. his rs— is leading with bad friday day. rrprs rs perpe— is leading with bad friday day. this is going to— is leading with bad friday day. this is going to be a travel eeesrr— this is going to be a travel chaos, apparently. and finally, the chaos, apparently. and finally, rrre perry— chaos, apparently. and finally, the daily star,— chaos, apparently. and finally, the daily star, which is going war.— the daily star, which is go
the telegraph has ira terror fear prere— telegraph has ira terror fear erreee er— telegraph has ira terrorwith strike to overwhelm a&e._ times is running with strike to overwhelm a&e. the express has reeerreree— overwhelm a&e. the express has reperreree e— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no.— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no. we'll fight puerp— negotiated a no. we'll fight rurrrr re— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the—...
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the telegraph has ira terror fear oheoo— telegraph has ira terror fear ahead of— telegraph has ira terrortimes is running with strike to overwhelm a&e._ times is running with strike to overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated o— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no.— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no. we'll fight ruth— negotiated a no. we'll fight huoh ho— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the last man. the sun is putin to the last man. the sun he reoohe— putin to the last man. the sun is leading with— putin to the last man. the sun is leading with bad friday day. rhe— is leading with bad friday day. he he— is leading with bad friday day. he he going— is leading with bad friday day. this is going to— is leading with bad friday day. this is going to be a travel eooeh— this is going to be a travel chaos, apparently. and finally, the dehy— chaos, apparently. and finally, the daily star,— chaos, apparently. and finally, the daily star, which is going with— the daily star, which is
the telegraph has ira terror fear oheoo— telegraph has ira terror fear ahead of— telegraph has ira terrortimes is running with strike to overwhelm a&e._ times is running with strike to overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated o— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no.— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no. we'll fight ruth— negotiated a no. we'll fight huoh ho— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to...
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the ira called a ceasefire in 1994.n a similar move by militants on the other side of the conflict, who were known as loyalist paramilitaries. the british and irish governments opened peace negotiations with the northern ireland parties. the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell. i confess, i was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic walkouts. i was determined from the beginning to act as fairly, as impartially and calmly as i could. sinn fein had been barred from the talks because the ira hadn't given up any weapons and had broken its ceasefire. in 1997 new prime minister came to power in britain. i thought, here we are, we've been decades in this conflict. we're approaching the 21st century. it's — this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. the good friday or belfast agreement became possible because there was a new mood and sentiment, b
the ira called a ceasefire in 1994.n a similar move by militants on the other side of the conflict, who were known as loyalist paramilitaries. the british and irish governments opened peace negotiations with the northern ireland parties. the chair was the former us senate majority leader, george mitchell. i confess, i was not prepared for the way the talks developed. it was very controversial. i have a pass, i have a pass! there was a lot of insults, a lot of shouting, there were dramatic...
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the telegraph has ira terror fear prere— telegraph has ira terror fear erreee er— telegraph has ira terrorwith strike to overwhelm a&e._ times is running with strike to overwhelm a&e. the express has reeerreree— overwhelm a&e. the express has reperreree e— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no.— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no. we'll fight puerp— negotiated a no. we'll fight rurrrr re— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the last man. the sun is reading— putin to the last man. the sun is leading with— putin to the last man. the sun is leading with bad friday day. reps— is leading with bad friday day. his rs— is leading with bad friday day. rrprs rs perpe— is leading with bad friday day. this is going to— is leading with bad friday day. this is going to be a travel eeesrr— this is going to be a travel chaos, apparently. and finally, the chaos, apparently. and finally, rrre perry— chaos, apparently. and finally, the daily star,— chaos, apparently. and finally, the daily star, which is going war.— the daily star, which is go
the telegraph has ira terror fear prere— telegraph has ira terror fear erreee er— telegraph has ira terrorwith strike to overwhelm a&e._ times is running with strike to overwhelm a&e. the express has reeerreree— overwhelm a&e. the express has reperreree e— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no.— overwhelm a&e. the express has negotiated a no. we'll fight puerp— negotiated a no. we'll fight rurrrr re— negotiated a no. we'll fight putin to the—...
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bill— political wing of the ira. bill clinton's _ political wing of the ira.ira. bill clinton's visit helped political wing of the ira. - bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein to join peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't there, for him not to come here? what did that handshake achieve for you?— here? what did that handshake achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear. _ achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic— achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic indication i achieve for you? well,, it was a l very clear, symbolic indication to this community, which had suffered previously, that the president of the usa was recognising them, and other communities as well, of course. on this stretch of the road, you only walk the length of yourself and somebody died here, at the hands of british soldiers of the ruc or the ira, or the loyalists. and it was to have a moment of unquestionable symbolism. there has long been a strong connection with ireland for many americans with irish ancestry. and there is presiden
bill— political wing of the ira. bill clinton's _ political wing of the ira.ira. bill clinton's visit helped political wing of the ira. - bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein to join peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't there, for him not to come here? what did that handshake achieve for you?— here? what did that handshake achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear. _ achieve for you? well,, it was a very clear, symbolic— achieve for you? well,, it was...
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ra ira ira ira is great ra t. i think i broke my leg, we 'll think of something now, i saw a ladder there. i'll call an ambulance now, don't worry. we'll get you out. i'm glad we found you. please accept lyosh, i will go to the hospital with ira. come home. go to your mother-in-law and tell me that everything is fine with me. don't let dad worry. tell me, too, be sure to tell everyone who is looking for you. let's go. no, of course, no fracture of the ears, come out , it will be less now we present it. see what's roma's name? it's hard to breathe, right? so where does it hurt? pneumothorax broken ribs pierced the lung where blood and air accumulate. we will make an incision in this place and clean everything. prepare the operating room. pay attention made in germany yes, from thomas the 21st century shows its bestial grin, you can turn away, but you can't hide. so we need to accept the challenge thrown to us by evening with vladimir solovyov today at 23:25. when you want to be in a hurry with a haze. and when you
ra ira ira ira is great ra t. i think i broke my leg, we 'll think of something now, i saw a ladder there. i'll call an ambulance now, don't worry. we'll get you out. i'm glad we found you. please accept lyosh, i will go to the hospital with ira. come home. go to your mother-in-law and tell me that everything is fine with me. don't let dad worry. tell me, too, be sure to tell everyone who is looking for you. let's go. no, of course, no fracture of the ears, come out , it will be less now we...
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she even began to come to sleep in ira's bed, too, she hadn't done anything before, because ira was ined to sleep. she needed. morgulka came to me as a tiny one and a half month old kitten, and also, well, a little unexpectedly, because the eldest son was going to first grade and really wanted a cat, and she was his gift. you can even say at the beginning of the century it turns out, yes, in fact, 2001 represents the same age as the century. she moved with us so many times. it will endure so many repairs. she had kittens twice, then the children grew up and began to live separately. she stayed with me because she always had a difficult character. this is such an abuser cat that oppressed all household members, and she accepted only me as she is. i could scratch her. i could carry out all medical procedures for her and she stayed with me to live. and so she lived with us for almost a year , she lasted for almost a year, she died in february. actually, this was the reason for the appearance of the axis in the house of ruslan, your initiative, initiative again. we felt that irina was bore
she even began to come to sleep in ira's bed, too, she hadn't done anything before, because ira was ined to sleep. she needed. morgulka came to me as a tiny one and a half month old kitten, and also, well, a little unexpectedly, because the eldest son was going to first grade and really wanted a cat, and she was his gift. you can even say at the beginning of the century it turns out, yes, in fact, 2001 represents the same age as the century. she moved with us so many times. it will endure so...
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those vehicles will be fully compliant with ira. we welcome the ira.ty and what it means in terms of the demand and business in the usa. matt: you did have the lead. people forget that nissan was a pioneer with leaf. what are the higher end vehicles you can produce? i have driven the ones from infinity. fantastic vehicles but they don't have the battery powered, forward thinking power plant because customers are going to need it in 10 years. jeremie: today again, the leaf, the aria is packed with technology. it is at ev. there is motion control, providing safety and the connected services in the car is amazing with added pro pilot 2.0. some safety feature and autonomous driving capability. there are a lot of technologies today and that stops at $43,000. that is competitive in the market place as well. launching about 27 new cars in the next 27 years. 90% of which will be full battery electric vehicles and most of which will come to the u.s.. we will have an ev in every significant market that comes to the u.s. consumer. guy: if i have range anxiety and
those vehicles will be fully compliant with ira. we welcome the ira.ty and what it means in terms of the demand and business in the usa. matt: you did have the lead. people forget that nissan was a pioneer with leaf. what are the higher end vehicles you can produce? i have driven the ones from infinity. fantastic vehicles but they don't have the battery powered, forward thinking power plant because customers are going to need it in 10 years. jeremie: today again, the leaf, the aria is packed...
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she asked me to take ira to her, so i'm going to murmansk to meet her. is she a thing?doesn’t want to, she’s not small how old is 14 if they want to go with you, she doesn’t know you at all and for her a stranger. i have to become one in any case, my life will change a lot now. it's hard to hear. we'll be there in 20 minutes. traumatic brain injury hard stomach she was not fastened. before that, the memory bruised the internal organs of internal bleeding. hold on for god's sake watch me at home, watch me. time of death 23:50 must be reported. i'll go over her contacts tomorrow morning. this is mikhail mikhail is the same apparently yes, and where is tamara she had an accident. tamara is dead tell me you don't know where her daughter might be ira she's at home, i'm at michael's at home. she told you. yes, i know. on the first flight tomorrow, belozersk thank you for coming. i still have to deal with the local police. in addition, i have a plane to helsinki tomorrow yura had to leave someone, but you are still a father. no, grandma grandpa died, i remember, she was lookin
she asked me to take ira to her, so i'm going to murmansk to meet her. is she a thing?doesn’t want to, she’s not small how old is 14 if they want to go with you, she doesn’t know you at all and for her a stranger. i have to become one in any case, my life will change a lot now. it's hard to hear. we'll be there in 20 minutes. traumatic brain injury hard stomach she was not fastened. before that, the memory bruised the internal organs of internal bleeding. hold on for god's sake watch me...
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you have you, the deputy secretary, the office of ira implementation within treasury, the office of ira implementation in the irs, and danny warfel, the new recently confirmed irs commissioner. with all these bodies involved, who is actually in charge? who is the guidance and timeline for releasing the guidance? sec. yellen: our office of tax policy drafts regulations and we go through a regular rule -- sen. blackburn: do you sign off on it? sec. yellen: i do. i do sign off on it. we infer with many people in the process of drafting that and it will go through full comment and review before a final -- sen. blackburn: let me ask you something else because the buck stops with you. you have really praised the ira. i want to ask you one more thing about that. because your statements contradict themselves somewhat. you talk about the ira as a way to really bring prosperity to lower inflation to lower the debt. so you do -- so do you really believe we can spend our way to lower inflation, to debt reduction, and economic prosperity? sec. yellen: i believe this law promotes clean energy and rnd
you have you, the deputy secretary, the office of ira implementation within treasury, the office of ira implementation in the irs, and danny warfel, the new recently confirmed irs commissioner. with all these bodies involved, who is actually in charge? who is the guidance and timeline for releasing the guidance? sec. yellen: our office of tax policy drafts regulations and we go through a regular rule -- sen. blackburn: do you sign off on it? sec. yellen: i do. i do sign off on it. we infer with...
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right now because of the ira we can get those trains moving.we can move people off the platform, get them where they want to go. if you repeal the inflation reduction act, you eviscerate our ability to fix the problems we've had historically. those train platforms will get more crowded, the trains won't come. americans will be frustrated. they will be calling our offices, saying i am a terrible person, that's okay but the important point is eliminating the inflation reduction act actually harms taxpayers. >> i now recognize myself or five minutes which i would first -- let me start by saying the taxpayer advocates in new york city, they have done a great job. with my office. we've spoken with them. they've been very helpful, 528 constituent cases, my office has had to intervene which is the negative part. the fact that these american taxpaying citizens need to contact their member of congress to get a solution or resolution. i would ask one question. are your staff members still working from home? you still have the covid telework? or are they
right now because of the ira we can get those trains moving.we can move people off the platform, get them where they want to go. if you repeal the inflation reduction act, you eviscerate our ability to fix the problems we've had historically. those train platforms will get more crowded, the trains won't come. americans will be frustrated. they will be calling our offices, saying i am a terrible person, that's okay but the important point is eliminating the inflation reduction act actually harms...
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in 1984, when — and killed by the ira in 1984, when i — and killed by the ira in 1984, when i was 3.5ng right _ when i was 3.5. i remember, sitting right no _ when i was 3.5. i remember, sitting right up the _ when i was 3.5. i remember, sitting right up the front - when i was 3.5. i remember, | sitting right up the front when sinn _ sitting right up the front when sinn fein— sitting right up the front when sinn fein came. _ sitting right up the front when sinn fein came. i— sitting right up the front when sinn fein came. iwas- sitting right up the front when sinn fein came. i was aware l sitting right up the front whenl sinn fein came. i was aware of your— sinn fein came. i was aware of your story _ sinn fein came. i was aware of your story in _ sinn fein came. i was aware of your story-— your story. in that sense. i would read _ your story. in that sense. i would read something - your story. in that sense. i j would read something that speaks _ would read something that speaks to the moment of my falhers— speaks to the moment of my father's murder but also the reckoning of an afterm
in 1984, when — and killed by the ira in 1984, when i — and killed by the ira in 1984, when i was 3.5ng right _ when i was 3.5. i remember, sitting right no _ when i was 3.5. i remember, sitting right up the _ when i was 3.5. i remember, sitting right up the front - when i was 3.5. i remember, | sitting right up the front when sinn _ sitting right up the front when sinn fein— sitting right up the front when sinn fein came. _ sitting right up the front when sinn fein came. i— sitting...
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the new ira really replaced the real ira in turn replaced the provisional ira when the troubles endedra when the troubles ended. i suspect that violent and republican activity will never fully go away. this side united ireland. but we do need to keep it in perspective. it is by and large , low level violence. there large, low level violence. there have been some horrific episodes masquerading , 29 over in 1998, masquerading, 29 over in 1998, of course, when 29 people lost their lives . but if you look their lives. but if you look overall , 3600 people died before overall, 3600 people died before the good friday agreement due to the good friday agreement due to the security situation . 165 have the security situation. 165 have lost their lives due to the security situation since the good friday agreement. so we're talking a level of violence overall at about 5% or slightly less than level that you saw dunng less than level that you saw during the troubles itself. so these organisations are still around. they perhaps never will go away, but they are not the overall threat nowhere near t
the new ira really replaced the real ira in turn replaced the provisional ira when the troubles endedra when the troubles ended. i suspect that violent and republican activity will never fully go away. this side united ireland. but we do need to keep it in perspective. it is by and large , low level violence. there large, low level violence. there have been some horrific episodes masquerading , 29 over in 1998, masquerading, 29 over in 1998, of course, when 29 people lost their lives . but if...
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everyone is saying, how are you going to respond to the ira? the ira is a little bit of a response to what canada has been doing and that the u.s. fell behind on for four years under the previous administration, not looking at incredible opportunities that come with climate leadership. we are going to continue doing this. we have put a price on pollution years ago that is continuing to increase and it works because we returned more money into the pockets of the average families even as we put a price on carbon emissions. that is something that both pushes industry in the right direction and makes canadians feel like they are part of fighting climate change and growing the economy. david: in your first term, you put a price on carbon in canada. pm trudeau: and won two elections on it. david: congratulations. you had various policies. clearly, you are committed to it. do you have the results? you look at the results in terms of emissions, i am not sure they are showing up yet. pm trudeau: as of a couple of weeks ago, the latest report shows we ar
everyone is saying, how are you going to respond to the ira? the ira is a little bit of a response to what canada has been doing and that the u.s. fell behind on for four years under the previous administration, not looking at incredible opportunities that come with climate leadership. we are going to continue doing this. we have put a price on pollution years ago that is continuing to increase and it works because we returned more money into the pockets of the average families even as we put a...
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right now because of the ira we can get the trains moving.can move people off the platform to get them to where they want to go for if you repeal the inflation reduction act you of this rate our ability to fix the problems that we had historically for this train platforms get more and more crowded the trains will not comfort americans a bit frustrated. they'll be calling your offices for the beast think i'm that is okay. the important point is a limiting the inflation reduction actually harms taxpayers. >> and out recognize myself for five minutes. i would first let me start by saying eight taxpayer advocates in new york city or from the positive nothing done a great job. with my office we've spoken with them, they've been very helpful. 528 constituent cases that might offices have had to intervene in which is the negative part. the fact these american taxpaying citizens need to contact their member of congress to get a solution or a resolution. so i would ask one question, are your staff members still working from home? use of the covid tele
right now because of the ira we can get the trains moving.can move people off the platform to get them to where they want to go for if you repeal the inflation reduction act you of this rate our ability to fix the problems that we had historically for this train platforms get more and more crowded the trains will not comfort americans a bit frustrated. they'll be calling your offices for the beast think i'm that is okay. the important point is a limiting the inflation reduction actually harms...
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his job was, in essence, to protect the security of the ira.ou know, cite out informers and agents and when it thought it had a case against them they would bring them in for interrogation. he was one of the key interrogators and his task would be to get a confession out of the suspects and usually a confession having been r from them, they were shot. >> there wasn't an investigation being carried out into the role he played. we still don't have the full details on that, do we? >> no, this investigation has been six or seven years. it's been headed by former head. we don't know precisely what he's going to publish but we do have an idea. i think it likely he will suggest that the lives of fellow informers/agents would have been saved had the intelligence been acted on. we don't know yet know the details whether a life of a fellow agent could have been saved. it depends on what was said to intelligence handlers when he told them, what he knew, did he tell them everythinhe knew? did ey have enough intelligence to act on it? did they choose not to
his job was, in essence, to protect the security of the ira.ou know, cite out informers and agents and when it thought it had a case against them they would bring them in for interrogation. he was one of the key interrogators and his task would be to get a confession out of the suspects and usually a confession having been r from them, they were shot. >> there wasn't an investigation being carried out into the role he played. we still don't have the full details on that, do we? >>...
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in 1995, not long after a ceasefire had been declared by the republican armed paramilitaries, the ira crossed belfast�*s peace line to visit the divided republican and loyalist communities, and on belfast�*s falls road came a historic moment. the first public handshake between a us president . and the leader of what many still believe to be _ the political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein tojoin peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't there, for him not to come here? what did that handshake achieve for you? well, it was a very clear symbolic indication to this community, which had suffered grievously, that the president of the usa was recognising them, and other communities as well, of course. but this stretch of the road, you'd only walk the length of it yourself, somebody died here, either at the hands of british soldiers or the ruc or the ira or the loyalists. and it was...to have a moment of unquestionable symbolism. there's long been a strong connection with ireland for millions of americans with irish ancestry. and there is p
in 1995, not long after a ceasefire had been declared by the republican armed paramilitaries, the ira crossed belfast�*s peace line to visit the divided republican and loyalist communities, and on belfast�*s falls road came a historic moment. the first public handshake between a us president . and the leader of what many still believe to be _ the political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein tojoin peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't...
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that of the new ira. that's the police's belief.y sell themselves the ira, the irish republican army, carrying on what they see as the violent struggle against british rule here in northern ireland, so the police have gone into the cemetery there in derry today, they say they found a suspicious device. it is a contentious neighborhood for them to go into. they say they are respectful of that. if you're in that neighborhood as we were yesterday, you see signs that say, ira, you see signs that the side of the road that have a silhouette of a gunman this signs of saying support the ira in the cemetery yesterday, one of the speakers said, this is time to recruit to the ira. i think as the police are in there, this will be contentious and it could be a flashpoint is not unusual in derry for the police to find suspicious devices that they would attribute to the new ira. this is very unlikely to affect president biden's visit in any way. but there could be trouble in derry later today. alright we're gonna be tracking this as we are trackin
that of the new ira. that's the police's belief.y sell themselves the ira, the irish republican army, carrying on what they see as the violent struggle against british rule here in northern ireland, so the police have gone into the cemetery there in derry today, they say they found a suspicious device. it is a contentious neighborhood for them to go into. they say they are respectful of that. if you're in that neighborhood as we were yesterday, you see signs that say, ira, you see signs that...
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and then we-t— ira ceasefire in 1994. and then we-t hat— ira ceasefire in 1994.. and both of us were leaders- when he was in opposition. and both of us were leaders of- both of us were leaders of the tnntsttttn. — both of us were leaders of the tnntsttttn. st— both of us were leaders of the opposition. so both- both of us were leaders of the opposition. so both of us started working. what would happenif started working. what would happen if we were there, what we would we tried to do. so we had a lot engagement with mo and a lot of engagement with mo and 95, 96. so we were kind of ready. we had our plan in in 97 and now he had a huge majority. he was going to win by a score. i had my erg game down. he was always close. so so we were hoping so anyway, he got into me. i got into june and then off we went. yes. and then , as we went. yes. and then, as i say,— we went. yes. and then, as i sat, the— we went. yes. and then, as i say, the second— we went. yes. and then, as i say, the second ira- “cit? and then, as i say, the second ira ceasefire ant— say, the second ira
and then we-t— ira ceasefire in 1994. and then we-t hat— ira ceasefire in 1994.. and both of us were leaders- when he was in opposition. and both of us were leaders of- both of us were leaders of the tnntsttttn. — both of us were leaders of the tnntsttttn. st— both of us were leaders of the opposition. so both- both of us were leaders of the opposition. so both of us started working. what would happenif started working. what would happen if we were there, what we would we tried to do....
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ira came to pick up things, looking at her tears with a handkerchief.apartment any minute they should bring granddaughter for investigation. the investigator understood the escort behind the spinal operatives, the grandmother suddenly sees her granddaughter, who was broken by her calm old age. for a second, he manages to meet. in the hallway , a video camera records snippets of a well-bewildered elderly woman's conversation. nothing is tossed from side to side. on this, the first part of the meeting is interrupted by the arrested terrorist, the hereditary experiment is taken away. nothing more. my pension is not what she earns, don't believe valentina andreevna. we do not have no reason. and that means bulk let it go. dust in our eyes and went on a terrorist attack not because of money. i love money unexpectedly. having returned to the liberated mariupol, the granddaughter settled with her grandmother, she behaved quietly, she did not enter into contacts with suspicious people. and in general, she didn’t shine again, no one came. that's right, no one ca
ira came to pick up things, looking at her tears with a handkerchief.apartment any minute they should bring granddaughter for investigation. the investigator understood the escort behind the spinal operatives, the grandmother suddenly sees her granddaughter, who was broken by her calm old age. for a second, he manages to meet. in the hallway , a video camera records snippets of a well-bewildered elderly woman's conversation. nothing is tossed from side to side. on this, the first part of the...
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it allowed ira and loyalist prisoners out of jail within two years.also included a review of policing, which led to the ruc being replaced by the ps&i. the irish government agreed to change particles two and three of its constitution, removing its territorial claims in northern ireland. what did the agreement say about the possibility of a united ireland? it said it could happen, but only if a majority of people in northern ireland vote for it. there also needs to be approval in the republic. without that, it is the status quote. northern ireland remains part of the united kingdom. the agreement was drawn up by politicians in 1998. they made it clear the future will be decided by the people. >> mark simpson. ahead ofhe t anniversary, police in bfast have warned of potential disorder by dissident republicans. police say they have strong community intelligence that attacks were being planned in the city of londonderry. they have told officers to be prepared for all eventualities on monday. in order to respond to the threats, the chief counsel of the ps
it allowed ira and loyalist prisoners out of jail within two years.also included a review of policing, which led to the ruc being replaced by the ps&i. the irish government agreed to change particles two and three of its constitution, removing its territorial claims in northern ireland. what did the agreement say about the possibility of a united ireland? it said it could happen, but only if a majority of people in northern ireland vote for it. there also needs to be approval in the...
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murdered by the ira? from sean? n murdered by the ira? from sean? w-ene— murdered by the ira? it's time to put the past behind—the olive. behind us and offer the olive tnonen— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace ._ behind us and offer the olive branch peace . forgiveness branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to ne— branch of peace. forgiveness allows to us move forward. and john— allows to us move forward. and john on— allows to us move forward. and john on twitter— allows to us move forward. and john on twitter says, i detest tne— john on twitter says, i detest tne tnongnt— john on twitter says, i detest the thought that— john on twitter says, i detest the thought that a woman with her the thought that a woman with ten wewe— the thought that a woman with ten te— the thought that a woman with her views is going to the coronation,— her views is going to the coronation, whether i like it or not.— coronation, whether i like it or not. sne— coronation, whet
murdered by the ira? from sean? n murdered by the ira? from sean? w-ene— murdered by the ira? it's time to put the past behind—the olive. behind us and offer the olive tnonen— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace ._ behind us and offer the olive branch peace . forgiveness branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to ne— branch of peace. forgiveness allows to us...
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murdered by the ira? from sean? n murdered by the ira? from sean? w to— murdered by the ira?maybe it's time to put the past tentnt—tne- maybe it's time to put the past behind—the olive. behind us and offer the olive tnonen— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace ._ behind us and offer the olive branch peace . forgiveness branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to ne— branch of peace. forgiveness allows to us move forward. and john— allows to us move forward. and john on— allows to us move forward. and john on twitter— allows to us move forward. and john on twitter says, i detest tne— john on twitter says, i detest tne tnongnt— john on twitter says, i detest the thought that— john on twitter says, i detest the thought that a woman with her the thought that a woman with ten wewe— the thought that a woman with her views-going— the thought that a woman with her views going to the her views is going to the coronation,— her views is going to the coronation, wheth
murdered by the ira? from sean? n murdered by the ira? from sean? w to— murdered by the ira?maybe it's time to put the past tentnt—tne- maybe it's time to put the past behind—the olive. behind us and offer the olive tnonen— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace— behind us and offer the olive branch-peace ._ behind us and offer the olive branch peace . forgiveness branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe to— branch of peace. forgiveness ottowe...
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dani: when congress passed the ira last year, it included a lucrative set of tax credits.energy technology like hydrogen. the airline industry is trying to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and hydrogen is a key part of that plan. ♪ >> the race to reduce carbon emissions from air travel has seen multiple milestones this year with two companies having completed successful test flights. the u.k. startup says it successfully completed test flight of hydrogen powered plane in january and in march, a plane equipped with a fuel cell had a successful 15 minute flight of a modified aircraft in washington state. >> is the beginning of a campaign will ultimately can -- culminate in a passenger service of 50-60 seat regional airplanes. >> the paris agreement has a goal of net zero emission but 2050 and hydrogen powered planes represent one of the best options. >> is forecasted to grow in emissions. hydrogen probably represents the best and only hope the sector has to make a meaningful dent enough to offset continuing traffic growth. the only alternative we have is curtailing traffic
dani: when congress passed the ira last year, it included a lucrative set of tax credits.energy technology like hydrogen. the airline industry is trying to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and hydrogen is a key part of that plan. ♪ >> the race to reduce carbon emissions from air travel has seen multiple milestones this year with two companies having completed successful test flights. the u.k. startup says it successfully completed test flight of hydrogen powered plane in january and...
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the ira and the jobs that gave the d.o.t. and the u.s.reasury lot of tools to support domestic manufacturing of electric vehicles and batteries. what progress are you seeing it d.o.e. driving down the cost for electric vehicles so families can afford these vehicles for their families? >> thank you for that question because you are aware because you and the committee of the research and development for battery technology has driven down the price 80% over the past decade and we want to continue to see that kostro down with his request additional research and development in this space. we also recognize electric vehicles on average are more expensive however there are models that manufacturers are putting out now that bring the price down and when you add on top of it for working people the 7500-dollar tax credit now the shipping bolts which i drive could be financed at $19,000 which is more affordable than some of the higher end cars. the bottom line is you will see more and more auto manufacturers make more affordable vehicles and electri
the ira and the jobs that gave the d.o.t. and the u.s.reasury lot of tools to support domestic manufacturing of electric vehicles and batteries. what progress are you seeing it d.o.e. driving down the cost for electric vehicles so families can afford these vehicles for their families? >> thank you for that question because you are aware because you and the committee of the research and development for battery technology has driven down the price 80% over the past decade and we want to...
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yn[laughter] >> also in the ira let's see, hear. earlier center manchin asked about definition you provide treasury for battery manufacturing processing. now the doe decided to change the definition in the ira. andfe effectively undercut domestic producers directly affecting projects suchh as the project in louisiana. so again, teams like they are changing definitions are explicitly defined by congress is that something else we should meet upon? >> we certainly can but the definition of how the doe has recommended to treasury was directly from the bipartisan infrastructure law which had a definition ofhi processing in there. they did not want to redo it congress had just passed. some the use for the eye read te same definition as was in the bill. it is my understanding the rule that doe put up the definition doe put out was different than the one explicitly stated. >> i think what center manchin wass referring to was that there was a grants given in the battery grants to a company under manufacturing. and that is the provision they
yn[laughter] >> also in the ira let's see, hear. earlier center manchin asked about definition you provide treasury for battery manufacturing processing. now the doe decided to change the definition in the ira. andfe effectively undercut domestic producers directly affecting projects suchh as the project in louisiana. so again, teams like they are changing definitions are explicitly defined by congress is that something else we should meet upon? >> we certainly can but the...
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seeing some of the footage of, like, the ira men...itical enemies signed the good friday agreement, it was a major turning point. i think it�*s an amazing document, the fact that you had so many people just willing to put grudges and even their own popularity aside. many may disagree, but i feel that we've came so far in such a short period of time. although the conflict is in the past, some sense of division is still passed down. while 25—year—olds today had a vastly different experience growing up in northern ireland from their parents, it�*s clear the so—called peace generation still feels some of the old tensions that live on. you do get an inherited trauma, you know, that i as a catholic can�*t go to a protestant area. that actually triggers something in you? yeah, like, even though it wouldn�*t stop me, you know it�*s ridiculous, but it�*s because that�*s what we�*ve always heard. why do those beliefs still exist? your community, your family, because they grew up with it. and although the conflict has shaped large parts of the wa
seeing some of the footage of, like, the ira men...itical enemies signed the good friday agreement, it was a major turning point. i think it�*s an amazing document, the fact that you had so many people just willing to put grudges and even their own popularity aside. many may disagree, but i feel that we've came so far in such a short period of time. although the conflict is in the past, some sense of division is still passed down. while 25—year—olds today had a vastly different experience...
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seeing some of the footage of, like, the ira men...zarre, i mean, because it is not something i ever experienced. in 1998, when once bitter political enemies signed the good friday agreement, it was a major turning point. many may disagree, but i feel that we've came so far in such a short period of time. although the conflict is in the past, some sense of division is still passed down. while 25—year—olds today had a vastly different experience growing up in northern ireland from their parents, it's clear the so—called peace generation still feels some of the old tensions that live on. you do get an inherited trauma, you know, that i as a catholic can't go to a protestant area. why do those beliefs still exist? your community, your family, because they grew up with it. and although the conflict has shaped large parts of the way northern ireland works today, many young people have had little formal education about their recent history. i have never learned about the troubles in my entire education. like, in terms of school. like, i woul
seeing some of the footage of, like, the ira men...zarre, i mean, because it is not something i ever experienced. in 1998, when once bitter political enemies signed the good friday agreement, it was a major turning point. many may disagree, but i feel that we've came so far in such a short period of time. although the conflict is in the past, some sense of division is still passed down. while 25—year—olds today had a vastly different experience growing up in northern ireland from their...
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in 1995, not long after a ceasefire had been declared by the republican armed paramilitaries, the ira clinton crossed belfast�*s peace line to visit the divided republican and loyalist communities. and on belfast�*s falls road came a historic moment. the first public handshake between a us president and the leader of what many still believe to be the political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein tojoin peace talks. there was some political pressure, wasn't there, for him not to come here? what did that handshake achieve for you? well, it was a very clear symbolic indication to this community, which had suffered grievously, that the president of the usa was recognising them and other communities as well, of course. but this stretch of the road, you only walk the length of yourself. somebody died here, you know, while at the hands of british soldiers that they are, you see, orthe ira or the loyalists. and it was a moment of unquestionable symbolism. there's long been a strong connection with ireland for millions of americans with irish ancestry. there
in 1995, not long after a ceasefire had been declared by the republican armed paramilitaries, the ira clinton crossed belfast�*s peace line to visit the divided republican and loyalist communities. and on belfast�*s falls road came a historic moment. the first public handshake between a us president and the leader of what many still believe to be the political wing of the ira. bill clinton's visit helped pave the way for sinn fein tojoin peace talks. there was some political pressure,...
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a huge ira bomb rocks central belfast.eland high street. 27 soldiers are still in hospital. i rememberjust being struck by the sense of tension in the city. you had barbed wire everywhere, soldiers everywhere. when you went there, you felt the presence of conflict. republican armed groups waged a campaign of violence to try to bring about the end of northern ireland as part of the uk, and loyalists attacked catholic communities, leading to a huge loss of life on both sides. there's no sign of any immediate end to ulster's violence. in 1997, tony blair, the newly elected british prime minister, vowed to make dealing with northern ireland a priority. i thought, here we are, we've been decades in this conflict, we're approaching the 21st—century, this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. the core of the problem is the british government's refusal to acknowledge sinn fein's electoral mandate. sinn fein, the political wing of the ira, wanted a way in to peace talks, and much to the hatred of some unio
a huge ira bomb rocks central belfast.eland high street. 27 soldiers are still in hospital. i rememberjust being struck by the sense of tension in the city. you had barbed wire everywhere, soldiers everywhere. when you went there, you felt the presence of conflict. republican armed groups waged a campaign of violence to try to bring about the end of northern ireland as part of the uk, and loyalists attacked catholic communities, leading to a huge loss of life on both sides. there's no sign of...
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explosion a huge ira bomb rocks central belfast.street. 27 soldiers are i still in hospital. i rememberjust being struck by the sense of tension in the city. you had barbed wire everywhere, soldiers everywhere. when you went there, you felt the presence of conflict. republican armed groups waged a campaign of violence to try to bring about the end of northern ireland as part of the uk, and loyalists attacked catholic communities, leading to a huge loss of life on both sides. there's no sign of any immediate end to ulster�*s violence. in 1997, tony blair, the newly elected british prime minister, vowed to make dealing with northern ireland a priority. i thought, here we are, we've been decades in this conflict, we're approaching the 21st—century, this is not a conflict that has got any place in the new millennium. the core of the problem is the british government's refusal to acknowledge sinn fein's electoral mandate. sinn fein, the political wing of the ira, wanted a way in to peace talks, and much to the hatred of some unionists, g
explosion a huge ira bomb rocks central belfast.street. 27 soldiers are i still in hospital. i rememberjust being struck by the sense of tension in the city. you had barbed wire everywhere, soldiers everywhere. when you went there, you felt the presence of conflict. republican armed groups waged a campaign of violence to try to bring about the end of northern ireland as part of the uk, and loyalists attacked catholic communities, leading to a huge loss of life on both sides. there's no sign of...
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he extraditing ira terrorists. he and— extraditing ira terrorists.le extradited from no us.— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he said. if we 1a111y— from the us, he said. if we 1a111y1n1c— from the us, he said. if we ratify this treaty, this was a 11ca1y— ratify this treaty, this was a 1nca1y being— ratify this treaty, this was a treaty being put forward by bonan— treaty being put forward by ronald reagan. we will be a1n1111na— ronald reagan. we will be admitting that— ronald reagan. we will be admitting that the justice synon— admitting that the justice cyc1cn 1n— admitting that the justice system in northern ireland is fab— system in northern ireland is fab .— system in northern ireland is fab . a— system in northern ireland is fair , a notion— system in northern ireland is fair , a notion i— system in northern ireland is fair , a notion i absolutely fair, a notion i absolutely abnon— fair, a notion i absolutely abnon .— fair, a notion i absolutely abnon . bon— fair, a notion i absolutely
he extraditing ira terrorists. he and— extraditing ira terrorists.le extradited from no us.— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he said. if we 1a111y— from the us, he said. if we 1a111y1n1c— from the us, he said. if we ratify this treaty, this was a 11ca1y— ratify this treaty, this was a 1nca1y being— ratify this treaty, this was a treaty being put forward by bonan— treaty being put forward by ronald reagan. we will be...
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he extraditing ira terrorists. he ont— extraditing ira terrorists.— have made it easier for us to get dangerous people extradited tron— get dangerous people extradited tron tne— get dangerous people extradited tron tne us,— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he said. if we vottty— from the us, he said. if we vottty tne— from the us, he said. if we ratify this treaty, this was a treaty— ratify this treaty, this was a treaty tetng— ratify this treaty, this was a treaty being put forward by tonott— treaty being put forward by ronald reagan. we will be otnttttne— ronald reagan. we will be admitting that— ronald reagan. we will be admitting that the justice eyeten— admitting that the justice eyeten tn— admitting that the justice system in northern ireland is tott— system in northern ireland is ton .— system in northern ireland is ton , o— system in northern ireland is fair , a notion— system in northern ireland is fair , a notion i— system in northern ireland is fair , a notion i absolutely fair,
he extraditing ira terrorists. he ont— extraditing ira terrorists.— have made it easier for us to get dangerous people extradited tron— get dangerous people extradited tron tne— get dangerous people extradited tron tne us,— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he— get dangerous people extradited from the us, he said. if we vottty— from the us, he said. if we vottty tne— from the us, he said. if we ratify this treaty, this was a treaty— ratify this treaty, this was a...
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especially since dod received $1 billion in the next decade of bipartisan and ira we have to say enough is enough. our debt is not just following problem. it's congress administrators led by both parties need to work together i'm disappointed you're playing a game of chicken and resort agreement to pay the bills to reduce the best moving forward estimates resolve this is for progress in the ministration to return to budget negotiating process is to their house. already falling behind. our interaction with was at risk of over both chambers this there was a resolution asking the patient time was 1 billions of dollars in base year after year i'm lying on its solutions on our operations will work with us to come up with more spending plans to deficit reduction is time for all of you are job. now fully we can get this energy projects across the countryb he will west virginians included in the department's budget request was funding for research and development, carbon capture electrician storage. these technologies are key to continue producing west virginia's energy resource and cleanest wa
especially since dod received $1 billion in the next decade of bipartisan and ira we have to say enough is enough. our debt is not just following problem. it's congress administrators led by both parties need to work together i'm disappointed you're playing a game of chicken and resort agreement to pay the bills to reduce the best moving forward estimates resolve this is for progress in the ministration to return to budget negotiating process is to their house. already falling behind. our...