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you cite very very carefully the measure of the political parties the measure of the of the irish republican as well and their ministers and to show off i think he would been better in my opinion if he had a stayed to oversee the political process the next 2 years ago will be a someday like for 2 years so between now and the end i think it's important that we had someone who the parties had did not always agreed with but probably they respect that. personally i think of a better if he stayed but he's moved on the reasons for that are better known to the prime minister and probably to him. to be dominant cummings lose the i'm so nice pulling the strings here i think the new surgeon instead of still a capable guy very boy boris johnson we'll see how it goes but he needs to hold out working relationship with the parties i think can spend. i hope that they present circumstances see him working relationship on the symbol their standing with all of the agreement but where to be a little if we're going to agree but it's not entirely perfect it's not a perfect for all so we're not happy with everyon
you cite very very carefully the measure of the political parties the measure of the of the irish republican as well and their ministers and to show off i think he would been better in my opinion if he had a stayed to oversee the political process the next 2 years ago will be a someday like for 2 years so between now and the end i think it's important that we had someone who the parties had did not always agreed with but probably they respect that. personally i think of a better if he stayed...
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. >> the queen's family were targeted by the irish republican army who want an end to british rule inand. >> none of the royal family has left the castle since yesterday. and security operations have been stepped up. a platoon of extra soldiers was brought to the castle to join an undisclosed number of policemen flown here from scotland yard. >> mountbatten had had a very distinguished naval career, so as far as the i.r.a. were concerned, he was a very legitimate target. >> lord mountbatten's 14-year-old grandson nicholas and dawager lady barbourne are also killed in the blast. along with paul maxwell, the 15-year-old irish boat hand. >> it was brutal. and deeply upsetting and disturbing. you know? we had our childhoods ripped away from us. >> they that go down to the sea in ships and occupy their business in great waters. these men see the works of the lord. >> this is the greatest personal tragedy in the life of prince charles. his honorary grandfather is dead. >> the one man who made him feel good about himself, who had his back, who he could talk to freely and who was guiding him
. >> the queen's family were targeted by the irish republican army who want an end to british rule inand. >> none of the royal family has left the castle since yesterday. and security operations have been stepped up. a platoon of extra soldiers was brought to the castle to join an undisclosed number of policemen flown here from scotland yard. >> mountbatten had had a very distinguished naval career, so as far as the i.r.a. were concerned, he was a very legitimate target....
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so his writings became very powerful in passing on that tradition of irish republican sentiment, which went on through the 19th century. but for the most part, 19th century ireland was characterized by attempts to use the parliament in britain, to use the irish membership of that parliament in order to repeal the active union which was the effort made in the 1840s or to bring about rule, which was promoted by charles joe parnell, whose north was an american and spent some time in america in the 1870s and '80s, but he was a great champion in the late 19th century until he fell from grace as a result of a divorce scandal which brought him down in 1890 and he died in 1891, tragically, but he appears, of course, frequently in the works of james joyce. he's everywhere to be seen. his memory is there constantly as a presence. so the big game changer for ireland and for irish america was the famine of the 1840s. now, of course, there was a significant body of irish immigrants in america in the 18th century and in the first four decades of the 19th century, significant numbers came and establi
so his writings became very powerful in passing on that tradition of irish republican sentiment, which went on through the 19th century. but for the most part, 19th century ireland was characterized by attempts to use the parliament in britain, to use the irish membership of that parliament in order to repeal the active union which was the effort made in the 1840s or to bring about rule, which was promoted by charles joe parnell, whose north was an american and spent some time in america in the...
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more white people, there was a radical lineage in her family as outsiders as anti-british id irish, republicansnd et cetera, anti-colonialist, thinking for the great question and now i cannot wait to find out what the people behind you are going to ask. >> hello, i thought you were leaving so i waved goodbye. thank you for coming up to ask. the 70 want to put the mic down for them. >> me in my friend avery were wondering what advice do you have for young feminist and climate activist who want to change the world. >> there is a wonderful thing who has been a great activist for many years, you did not assess but a lot of people say what can i do as an individual and they say stopping an individual, joined something, find your people and this could be really wonderful thing, kids who have been doing fridays for future looks like you might have been doing that. >> yes i love you, you are the best. they have been wonderful amazing people and feminism means looking really hard at what's going on from the gender perspective and finding people as women were told that does not happen, that did not matte
more white people, there was a radical lineage in her family as outsiders as anti-british id irish, republicansnd et cetera, anti-colonialist, thinking for the great question and now i cannot wait to find out what the people behind you are going to ask. >> hello, i thought you were leaving so i waved goodbye. thank you for coming up to ask. the 70 want to put the mic down for them. >> me in my friend avery were wondering what advice do you have for young feminist and climate...
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power sharing government between unionists and republicans collapsed in january of 27 tane so let's talk about this political analyst and contributor for the irish news joining us on skype from dublin thank you for your time so the reports clearing the government of corruption but from what i just read out there it is fair to say that this indirectly led to the collapse of the government and stalemate in northern ireland for 4 years. yes it brought down the government wasn't restored for 3 years and was only restored recently and. this report was being awaited and we were waiting to see what it would say about particularly the unionist minister. first minister foster who was the minister in charge of the process whereby this game was introduced in the 1st place it does sound like it was a good idea i thought at least i mean we're talking about more environmentally friendly biomass boiler cold i mean it sounds like the can i say the heart was in the right place but it was it was all done the wrong way. yes well i mean if you. spent one pound on fuel if it was biomass wood pellets fuel or not coal are all you would get one pound 60 in return which
power sharing government between unionists and republicans collapsed in january of 27 tane so let's talk about this political analyst and contributor for the irish news joining us on skype from dublin thank you for your time so the reports clearing the government of corruption but from what i just read out there it is fair to say that this indirectly led to the collapse of the government and stalemate in northern ireland for 4 years. yes it brought down the government wasn't restored for 3...
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personally speaking, welch was a republican, vocal about his political views. he was the son of irishs father was a railroad conductor. he was married three times, had four children. his wife susie said this in a statement, quote: more than anything else, leader, business icon, management genius, more than all those things although they are all true too, jack was a life force made of love. neil? neil: he made a lot of careers. thank you very much, jackie. beautiful. making money host charles payne of whom jack welch was a huge fan. of course, a lot of people are. charles, you have these iconic figures in corporate america, lee iacocca comes to mind and again, certainly jack welch who were bigger than the corner office, weren't they? >> absolutely. resonating so much more. in this case beyond even just america, neil. if you know, i wanted to also point out quickly this whole neutron jack thing, people weren't talking about that toward the end of his career. in the beginning when he made the tough decisions to save ge, rebuild it, yes, there was extreme criticism of that. at the end whe
personally speaking, welch was a republican, vocal about his political views. he was the son of irishs father was a railroad conductor. he was married three times, had four children. his wife susie said this in a statement, quote: more than anything else, leader, business icon, management genius, more than all those things although they are all true too, jack was a life force made of love. neil? neil: he made a lot of careers. thank you very much, jackie. beautiful. making money host charles...
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irish use which is in the member districts. >> host: can you give us an example of i don't know, nebraska, oklahoma. >> guest: i thin >> guest: i think that they have five congressional. oklahoma is probably 60% republican and there was one democrat that one this year just barely so democrats or liberals should have 40% of the seats that is a fair distribution if you have one multimember district. if you have the multimember districts you have more than two parties because now they can compete without having to win a majority so you might have a party that is more like a social democratic party like you think bernie sanders, the more moderate party like joe biden and you might have different republican party is i would say and they are doing a party split into three when it is that is t of moderate republican reform and one that' of the more tradil christian conservative free-market party and then one that's like the trump america first. >> host: so you see the biggest constituencies. they are based on the parties offered but there's nothing sacred about having just the two parties. >> i appreciate the electoral rules and system most of it is not set in stone. it was so refreshing to read about the shif
irish use which is in the member districts. >> host: can you give us an example of i don't know, nebraska, oklahoma. >> guest: i thin >> guest: i think that they have five congressional. oklahoma is probably 60% republican and there was one democrat that one this year just barely so democrats or liberals should have 40% of the seats that is a fair distribution if you have one multimember district. if you have the multimember districts you have more than two parties because now...
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irish use which is range rights voting. >> can you give us an example, say of what would nebraska or oklahoma - - >> i think they have five congressional - - somebody from oklahoma may correct me. it's probably 50 percent republican i think there was one democrat who won from oklahoma this year. just barely. liberals should have probably 40 percent of the seats. that's a fair distribution. of course if you expand and have multimember districts, you probably would have more than two parties because now parties can compete with out having to win a majority. someone like bernie sanders might have a more moderate democrat party and then joe biden and then you may have different republican parties. one that's more traditional christian conservative free markets party. one that's the trump, america first, welfare chauvinism party. >> so you really see five parties. the biggest constituencies were presenting five parties essentially. >> you might have a small libertarian party as well. it depends. you could see more or fewer parties. people will vote based on the parties on offer. but there's nothing secret about just having two parties. >> you make a very good point in the book which i appreciate. which is that our ele
irish use which is range rights voting. >> can you give us an example, say of what would nebraska or oklahoma - - >> i think they have five congressional - - somebody from oklahoma may correct me. it's probably 50 percent republican i think there was one democrat who won from oklahoma this year. just barely. liberals should have probably 40 percent of the seats. that's a fair distribution. of course if you expand and have multimember districts, you probably would have more than two...
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republican would be arrested or impeached. as terry mentioned, roberts, the chief justice, had rebuked the president for criticizing federal judges, and that was just in november. >>> a young irishpot, at least with a selfie. >> jennifer malone met the duke and duchess of cambridge outside dublin, snapping a photo with william. malone gave daffodils to give to wife kate. the duke joins actor hugh jackman among her list of selfies. >> i love it. they were on tour in ireland, yesterday they stopped by the guinness factory, love this. >> perfect. tons of great stuff. >> see, this is why -- this could be us but you won't take a selfie with me. >> that's true, i'm sorry. i'm convinced now that i saw the prince do it. if you'd called me the duke of "world news now," maybe then we would do that. >> let's go. >>> coming up, a wild case of road rage caught on camera in los angeles. >>> plus an unruly passenger pinned to the floor and tied up by fellow passengers on an american airlines flight. what he did that forced pilots to divert. >>> and what kim kardashian was doing back at the white house. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the b
republican would be arrested or impeached. as terry mentioned, roberts, the chief justice, had rebuked the president for criticizing federal judges, and that was just in november. >>> a young irishpot, at least with a selfie. >> jennifer malone met the duke and duchess of cambridge outside dublin, snapping a photo with william. malone gave daffodils to give to wife kate. the duke joins actor hugh jackman among her list of selfies. >> i love it. they were on tour in ireland,...
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irish prime minister here shortly. but meanwhile, we've seen the dispute up on capitol hill as democrats and republicans fight over what should be going into the health bill that is making its way through the hill now republicans calling for a delay because some of the president's priorities were not put into the bill advanced by nancy pelosi. i've been e-mailing with a senior administration official on the administration's position on that. here's what the official tells me we support getting the president's priorities addressed now, not promised. several of the provisions in the pelosi package go beyond administration policy or don't even work. a significant dispute here now, carl, particularly over this issue of payroll taxation. the administration wants that proposal that the president has been floating all week to be in the hill package as it goes -- and here we see the irish prime minister going by right behind me you get that sense that business is carrying on here as usual the dispute is carrying on as usual in washington. they want the president's policies to be in the bill as it's moving on the hill right now
irish prime minister here shortly. but meanwhile, we've seen the dispute up on capitol hill as democrats and republicans fight over what should be going into the health bill that is making its way through the hill now republicans calling for a delay because some of the president's priorities were not put into the bill advanced by nancy pelosi. i've been e-mailing with a senior administration official on the administration's position on that. here's what the official tells me we support getting...