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starting with the irish times, looking at the iran nuclear pact, it says insein, ridiculous.uld seem that president emmanuel macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying?m macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying? it says yes there was a discussion, a third way. become placated the thing is that this is notjust a deal between france and the us, it also involves the eu, germany
starting with the irish times, looking at the iran nuclear pact, it says insein, ridiculous.uld seem that president emmanuel macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying?m macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying? it says yes there was a discussion, a third way. become placated the thing is that this is notjust a deal between france and the us, it also involves the eu, germany
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starting with the irish times, looking at the iran nuclear pact, it says insein, ridiculous. they are talking about a third way now. it would seem that president emmanuel macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying?m macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying? it says yes there was a discussion, a third way. become placated the thing is that this is notjust a deal between france and the us, it also involves the eu, germany and it involved iran. all those parties have been brought back to the table potentially. one of the things trump says that wasn't included was a territorial element, saying stay out of yemen, stay out of syria. for the iranians, ithink of yemen, stay out of syria. for the iranians, i think that will be a very public editing to ask because they will see that trump is doing they will see that trump is doing the deal with the saudis. the saudis are the deal with the saudis. the saudis a re really the deal with the saudis. the saudis are really keen to restrict uranium influence and it could fall into a regional disput
starting with the irish times, looking at the iran nuclear pact, it says insein, ridiculous. they are talking about a third way now. it would seem that president emmanuel macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying?m macron has managed to twist his arm. what is this article saying? it says yes there was a discussion, a third way. become placated the thing is that this is notjust a deal between france and the us, it also involves the eu, germany and it involved iran. all...
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and cold on this issue because one moment you say take it to reason mayor to would you told the irish times last november she's confidently said she doesn't want to physical border the you don't want a physical border irish government don't and then you say in a recent interview you've got to play hardball with the brits now one. what i do different thing all i actually like now i'll explain to you why theresa may said on the fifteenth of december i had the was quite happy to have a backstop. would make sure there was no border at lest and train months later she said no british prime minister could agree backstopped achieve a ten to fifteen to december so meant to praise somebody for taking a different position in ten weeks if theresa may is consistent i would be a first supporter but you. are in washington last month saying the u.k. remain committed to protecting north south cooperation and to its guarantee of avoiding but what he said that last yeah well i mean let's see if they stick to doc but if they stick to a consistent position which we do in ireland and i think you understand it be
and cold on this issue because one moment you say take it to reason mayor to would you told the irish times last november she's confidently said she doesn't want to physical border the you don't want a physical border irish government don't and then you say in a recent interview you've got to play hardball with the brits now one. what i do different thing all i actually like now i'll explain to you why theresa may said on the fifteenth of december i had the was quite happy to have a backstop....
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the financial times has a story about the irish drug mannerfracture. r fracture. —— manufacturer. amber rudd is coming under pressure to produce a post brexit immigration bill in the times. the daily mirror has an interview with dwayne brooks who was with these teenager —— ‘s —— the teenager stephen lawrence when he was murdered in 1993. and the front page of the i is looking at the april heatwave we are experiencing. we start with the daily telegraph, irish brexit proposal in tatters, theresa may wanted to avoid a hard border but from the look of this the eu is saying no deal. no deal and a p pa re ntly eu is saying no deal. no deal and apparently this has profoundly shocked british negotiators in brussels, it is only ten weeks to the big eu summit where the uk needs to make progress and as a result of that the telegraph says according to its sources that theresa may is now going to be chairing a weekly meeting to sort this out and find a solution. because this flies totally in the face of what she said at the mansion house speech, so this is quite wor
the financial times has a story about the irish drug mannerfracture. r fracture. —— manufacturer. amber rudd is coming under pressure to produce a post brexit immigration bill in the times. the daily mirror has an interview with dwayne brooks who was with these teenager —— ‘s —— the teenager stephen lawrence when he was murdered in 1993. and the front page of the i is looking at the april heatwave we are experiencing. we start with the daily telegraph, irish brexit proposal in...
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lines and actually keep the uk in the customs union, pointing out it'd solve the irish border issue. the new york timesing before the us congress. it reports day two of testimony was tougher for the facebook founder, as he was grilled over the protection of user data. wired cover ambitious plans set out by the president of spacex. they quote gwynne shotwell telling a tedtalk they'll be flying people from the us to china via space in a decade and it'll cost the same as a regular flight. and the guardian on why we may all soon be forgetting our passwords. biometrics, web cams and apps may $0011 biometrics, web cams and apps may soon be accepted ways of accessing your online accounts, which means we can finally forget all of those passwords! nina's back with me to look through those stories. let's start with the telegraph. i have to say, i was looking at the papers this morning, just about every front page has got donald trump ata every front page has got donald trump at a picture of him on it all
lines and actually keep the uk in the customs union, pointing out it'd solve the irish border issue. the new york timesing before the us congress. it reports day two of testimony was tougher for the facebook founder, as he was grilled over the protection of user data. wired cover ambitious plans set out by the president of spacex. they quote gwynne shotwell telling a tedtalk they'll be flying people from the us to china via space in a decade and it'll cost the same as a regular flight. and the...
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irish people in history. one and a quarter million attended pope john paul's mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists, 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the timese scandals, attendance is now at a0%. and michael mclaughlin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust. and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up by the hierarchy in the church as well. the horrors endured in the magdalene laundries compounded the church's recent shame. catholic—run workhouses incarcerated 10,000 so—called "fallen women" who were forced to atone for their pregnancies by working in punitive conditions without pay. samantha long's birth mother lived at this laundry from her second birthday until she died aged 51. the visit this time would be a great opportunity for the pope to try to atone for some of the sins that were committed against children and men and women in this country. when pope francis arrives here in august he will find a church whose size, power and moral authority is diminishing. a0 years ago, divorce, contraception and abortion, w
irish people in history. one and a quarter million attended pope john paul's mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists, 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the timese scandals, attendance is now at a0%. and michael mclaughlin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust. and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up by the hierarchy in the church as well....
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irish people in history. 1.25 million attended pope john paul‘s mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists, 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the timedals, attendance is now at a0%, and michael mclaughlin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust, and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up of it by the hierarchy in the church as well. the horrors endured in the magdalene laundries compounded the church‘s recent shame. catholic—run workhouses incarcerated 10,000 so—called "fallen women" who were forced to atone for their pregnancies by working in punitive conditions without pay. samantha long‘s birth mother lived at this laundry from her second birthday until she died aged 51. the visit this time would be a great opportunity for the pope to try to atone for some of the sins that were committed against children and men and women in this country. when pope francis arrives here in august, he will find a church whose size, power and moral authority is diminishing. is diminished. a0 years ago, divorce, contraception
irish people in history. 1.25 million attended pope john paul‘s mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists, 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the timedals, attendance is now at a0%, and michael mclaughlin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust, and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up of it by the hierarchy in the church as well. the horrors...
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irish people in history. 1.25 million attended pope john paul's mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists — 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the timelin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust, and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up of it by the hierarchy in the church, as well. the horrors endured in the magdalene laundries compounded the church's recent shame. catholic—run workhouses incarcerated 10,000 so—called "fallen women", who were forced to atone for their pregnancies by working in punitive conditions without pay. samantha long's birth mother lived at this laundry from her second birthday until she died aged 51. the visit this time would be a great opportunity for the pope to try to atone for some of the sins that were committed against children and men and women in this country. when pope francis arrives here in august, he will find a church whose size, power and moral authority is diminished. 40 years ago, divorce, contraception and abortion were against the law. soon, all three could be legal
irish people in history. 1.25 million attended pope john paul's mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists — 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the timelin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust, and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up of it by the hierarchy in the church, as well. the horrors endured in the magdalene laundries compounded the...
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time. this is the irish pub immediately opposite the european commission, and also the bbc bureau. e day at 11:30 brussels time, and then the story about the diplomatic expulsions started to move on, so we ended up working until about 2:00. but we had been for one drink. i had been, but a long time ago. i think, when i was 18. every good night ends with a party game, doesn't it? so me and chris have got... you know that one when you put a stupid thing in your mouth which means you can't speak properly? we're going to put these horrible things in our mouth. why would you want to do that in front of anyone else? then we are going to say brexit buzzwords and brexit vips and you have to work out what we are saying. juncker. mutual recognition. well done, who was that? a prize for the audience member right there. very good, take a bow. stefaan de rynck, he's one of michel barnier's team. he listens. david davis? no. wow, that is proper specialist knowledge. right, 0k. i'm taking this out because i think it's time to say thank you to everyone for being in the audience, and thank you to ev
time. this is the irish pub immediately opposite the european commission, and also the bbc bureau. e day at 11:30 brussels time, and then the story about the diplomatic expulsions started to move on, so we ended up working until about 2:00. but we had been for one drink. i had been, but a long time ago. i think, when i was 18. every good night ends with a party game, doesn't it? so me and chris have got... you know that one when you put a stupid thing in your mouth which means you can't speak...
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irish catholic immigrants. the surgeon immigration was happening at the same time as the rise of activist protestantism.ormons were also facing persecution from catholics including when the president of the united states under fear of a religious state of mormons call for a new non-mormon governor and the installation of federal judges under the fourth federal troops. the jews have been living in america since colonial times but they did not face harsh anti-semitism until the end of the 1890's. there has been some discrimination along the way. during the great depression, anti-summits is was at an all-time high in america. attacks and social and political discrimination range rampant. intolerance against jewish people still continues to this day. it leads right up to the events of 9/11. anti-muslim terror -- sentiment increased. increased against muslims 1600% compared to previous years. >> the question of prejudice and oppression of religious minorities and why it continues is old and complicated. connected with deep emotions of hate and suspicion and fear. >> even today, we still see issues of religio
irish catholic immigrants. the surgeon immigration was happening at the same time as the rise of activist protestantism.ormons were also facing persecution from catholics including when the president of the united states under fear of a religious state of mormons call for a new non-mormon governor and the installation of federal judges under the fourth federal troops. the jews have been living in america since colonial times but they did not face harsh anti-semitism until the end of the 1890's....
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. bobby phillips al jazeera belfast was mourning everything we're covering including of course analysis that takes you behind that lines al jazeera dot com. just a quick look at the top stories now rival russian and u.s. proposals at the u.n. over chemical weapons use in syria have both failed to go through russia wanted to create a new inquiry into the attacks bought the votes fell short of the minimum required for the resolution to pass and then moscow earlier vetoed a competing u.s. attempt to establish an investigation which would have the power to attribute blame for the chemical weapons attacks in syria. there were really only two key differences between our draft and russia's but those differences beat volumes first russia wanted to give themselves the chance to approve the investigators who were chosen for the task and second russia wanted to have the security council assess the findings of any investigation before any report was released doe
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. bobby phillips al jazeera belfast was mourning everything we're covering including of course analysis that takes you behind that lines al jazeera dot com. just a quick look at the top stories now rival russian and u.s. proposals at the u.n. over chemical weapons use in syria have both failed to go through russia wanted to create a new inquiry into the attacks...
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coming back at us from the south this time, running north across the western side of the uk so rain in northern ireland through the morning and a few spots in the irishern scotla nd sea and then moving to western scotland on clearing later mostly allowing some time to develop more widely. southerly winds, not as strong, should be warmer, 18 in the central belt and 25 in london. the weather front responsible for that rain in the north—west could come back to northern ireland and western scotla nd back to northern ireland and western scotland for a time overnight and it peters out leaving us with misty low cloud in the irish sea and clear skies further east, lows of nine or ten. more sunshine on the way on thursday with lighter winds, the cloud breaking up in northern ireland and scotland and any showers moving away. still grey and misty in some of the irish sea coast but widely in scotland and northern ireland, the high teens. inland, england and wales, low 205, 25 or 26 in south—east england. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: history in the making — south kore
coming back at us from the south this time, running north across the western side of the uk so rain in northern ireland through the morning and a few spots in the irishern scotla nd sea and then moving to western scotland on clearing later mostly allowing some time to develop more widely. southerly winds, not as strong, should be warmer, 18 in the central belt and 25 in london. the weather front responsible for that rain in the north—west could come back to northern ireland and western scotla...
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and this was the first time that the irish people had taken a stand on any issue since a steady had begun says to troika ride to towson and not. there. was a time. i think for some people it probably was the straw that broke the camel's back yard i know all of the sudden moves in the street together. who are there are. you know this is only a little bit of power you can cool and fun to try but you can stand to thank your folks and there's your polar and it like it might be traders and we're still not finished but people are still resisting this because it is the one thing that they have power and they're never going to get it. was that. we knew then this is being something different to something it's about water forced to foremost but it's also about much more than war it's about to hurt to be trailed. the surrender of sovereignty. and the redistribution of our west operatives and their debt downwards. there is a problem with the leaks and we couldn't find them until we have brought in some measures so if i see my solution suddenly it's a million liters a month for a couple of people in m
and this was the first time that the irish people had taken a stand on any issue since a steady had begun says to troika ride to towson and not. there. was a time. i think for some people it probably was the straw that broke the camel's back yard i know all of the sudden moves in the street together. who are there are. you know this is only a little bit of power you can cool and fun to try but you can stand to thank your folks and there's your polar and it like it might be traders and we're...
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irish government is concerned is a non—runner. but if you leave aside the issues of remain and leave and everything else and just look at where we are now, time fast. the irish government has been all round the other 26 remaining eu members and has solid support for the agreement that the uk government has signed up to so far that if they cannot find a solution... if they cannot come up with enough cameras and enough poles as it where... the default option would be that northern ireland would have to adhere to single market regulations, custom union regulations and so on. the other two options which the british have said would work would be, number one, that they negotiate a free trade agreement with the eu, therefore obviating the need for border controls — that would take years. it will not happen within any deadline coming up now certainly. and the second one is technological. catherine, the difficulty is that default approach, if it is adopted, then you have unionists in northern ireland saying we are effectively being treated separately from the rest of the uk and that challenges their sense of identity? that is absolutely right. and of
irish government is concerned is a non—runner. but if you leave aside the issues of remain and leave and everything else and just look at where we are now, time fast. the irish government has been all round the other 26 remaining eu members and has solid support for the agreement that the uk government has signed up to so far that if they cannot find a solution... if they cannot come up with enough cameras and enough poles as it where... the default option would be that northern ireland would...
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the irish have won this competition three times since the welsh last reached the semi final.ed with a winners medal from his time was cool and composed. the defence was not. the pressure from the blue shirts reaching the dam with james ryan squeezing through and it was unrelenting. wave after wave swamping the scarlets until they could resist no more. a knockout blow delivered by mcfadden against half—time. but to himself and the opposition. provided the only respite as leinster picked up with a left off of. they met the match‘s try almost a cakewalk. and then he put the cherry on top by adding to his flawless kicking. scarlets would have been left red—faced but for the consolation. and arresting play monster. there will be an all british final and european challenge cup. the second tier of european. cardiff blues 16-10. tier of european. cardiff blues 16—10. daily try of the match. they have booked a ticket to that final. be against gloucester in bilbao. two games in the fifth round of the by games in the fifth round of the rugby league challenge cup this afternoon. in witne
the irish have won this competition three times since the welsh last reached the semi final.ed with a winners medal from his time was cool and composed. the defence was not. the pressure from the blue shirts reaching the dam with james ryan squeezing through and it was unrelenting. wave after wave swamping the scarlets until they could resist no more. a knockout blow delivered by mcfadden against half—time. but to himself and the opposition. provided the only respite as leinster picked up...
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2016 election, the white working class had for the first time in american history voted like an ethnic group. that they were always italian and irish and so on. the first time, you could say that the white working class, meaning white americans without a college degree seemed to be voting in the traditional way that traditional ethnic groups-united states. that is something i heard a fair amount. and it is on the thesis. but the flipside is that the folks who were working abc, just media folks, we were with producers and t.v. personalities and so forth. that could almost let someone nothing really love had just been killed. and there was this sense of deep abiding grief at the studio that night. and it occurred to me that if the white working class was voting like an ethnic group, then this was, the group of people are spending time with on election night at the abc studios, they were kind of weaving together. they were reacting not just as if they lost an election but something really deep and culturally had happened. that experience is really what makes me so interested in the thesis of your book. i do sometimes wonder that we ar
2016 election, the white working class had for the first time in american history voted like an ethnic group. that they were always italian and irish and so on. the first time, you could say that the white working class, meaning white americans without a college degree seemed to be voting in the traditional way that traditional ethnic groups-united states. that is something i heard a fair amount. and it is on the thesis. but the flipside is that the folks who were working abc, just media folks,...
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irish sea, she will leave the customs union. only two of those can hold true at any one time.hink technical solutions could have a role to play. what is clear from, if you read my story, from what is coming out of brussels, technical solutions can have a role to play at the margin, but in order to get there the starting point is that we join the customs union. michel barnier has said that himself. a very senior irish diplomats are to be the customs union doesn't fix everything but without it can't fix anything. the next step of that is the eu are clear that the customs union doesn't fix everything and you will need high levels of alignment. this is why it is so toxic for brexiteers, for david davis, to get to a world where those technical fixes work you end up pretty close to brexit in name only. will we be in the customs in all but name? well, we have got to avoid that. the customs union has 20,000 tariffs. i am amazed that labour are supporting the customs union. you're talking about hurting the poor. 60% tariffs on shoes, on meats, apparel... but with this border issue in i
irish sea, she will leave the customs union. only two of those can hold true at any one time.hink technical solutions could have a role to play. what is clear from, if you read my story, from what is coming out of brussels, technical solutions can have a role to play at the margin, but in order to get there the starting point is that we join the customs union. michel barnier has said that himself. a very senior irish diplomats are to be the customs union doesn't fix everything but without it...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted was. bought to be phillips al-jazeera belfast. results are these are the top stories rival proposals from the u.s. and russia to investigate chemical weapons attacks in syria have failed to pass at the un security council both sides called for new inquiries to be set up but u.s. plan to assign blame for the attacks was rejected by moscow. you have already appointed the guilty party before the investigation you do not need the investigation you do not want to hear anything you do not want to hear that no traces of a chemical attack was found in duma you've simply been looking for a pretext all this time there were really only two key differences between our draft and russia's but those differences speak volumes first russia wanted to give themselves the chance to approve the investigators who were chosen for the task and second russia wanted to have the security council assess the findings of any investigation before any report was released does any of th
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted was. bought to be phillips al-jazeera belfast. results are these are the top stories rival proposals from the u.s. and russia to investigate chemical weapons attacks in syria have failed to pass at the un security council both sides called for new inquiries to be set up but u.s. plan to assign blame for the attacks was rejected by moscow. you have already...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted was bought to be philip's al-jazeera belfast. united nations says more than fifty seven thousand people from eastern democratic republic of congo have fled to uganda since december many leaving because of attacks by militia in the northeastern province of a tory has caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis more than thirteen million people need help that's twice as many as last year and more than seven million faces of this food shortages half of them children the political situation is on the clear present jessica below is still in office even though his tail officially ended in december two thousand and sixteen no dates been set for elections which have been repeatedly postponed as malcolm webb is retracing the journey of the refugees he's travelled from uganda's capital kampala to the chiang wali refugee camp. in these people ran for their lives. and now patients run in there waiting for buses to take them to a place to make new homes in this
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted was bought to be philip's al-jazeera belfast. united nations says more than fifty seven thousand people from eastern democratic republic of congo have fled to uganda since december many leaving because of attacks by militia in the northeastern province of a tory has caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis more than thirteen million people need help that's...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. barnaby phillips al jazeera belfast. this is as the top stories a military plane has crashed in algeria near bullfighting airport south of the cattle algiers the defense ministry says at least two hundred fifty seven people have been killed most of the victims military personnel there's no word on the cause of the crash as yet which happened just after takeoff u.s. president donald trump has warned russia on twitter that missiles will be coming russia's ambassador to lebanon had said his country will shoot down any american missiles launched against syria's government has been outraged over a suspected chemical attack in the town of duma on saturday. myanmar's army has sentenced seven soldiers to ten years each for their involvement in the killing of ten men during a military crackdown on muslims military says the soldiers joined police and buddhists villages in the killings in the hind state last september yann miles army has been accused of carrying o
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. barnaby phillips al jazeera belfast. this is as the top stories a military plane has crashed in algeria near bullfighting airport south of the cattle algiers the defense ministry says at least two hundred fifty seven people have been killed most of the victims military personnel there's no word on the cause of the crash as yet which happened just after takeoff...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. barnaby phillips al-jazeera belfast the deployment of thousands of u.s. national guards to the mexico border is under way they were ordered there as part of president donald trump's crackdown on illegal immigration so far at least one thousand six hundred guard members have been sent from arizona new mexico and texas trump plans to have up to four thousand guards deployed along the border in the coming months. this is al jazeera these are the top stories rival proposals from the u.s. and russia to investigate chemical weapons attacks in syria failed to pass at the u.n. security council that follows international outrage over suspected chemical attack on the town of duma on saturday. but the global chemical weapons watchdog has accepted a syrian government invitation to visit the site of saturday's alleged chemical attack the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says it is sending a fact finding mission to duma syrian aid workers say
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. barnaby phillips al-jazeera belfast the deployment of thousands of u.s. national guards to the mexico border is under way they were ordered there as part of president donald trump's crackdown on illegal immigration so far at least one thousand six hundred guard members have been sent from arizona new mexico and texas trump plans to have up to four thousand...
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this 6 foot 8....310 pounder was a two time captain for the fighting irish.... mcglinchey>"its still a little surreal, i still haven't really had time to think about it and i just keep going back to last night and the moment of having my name called and it was just kinda ... i still can't believe i'm in the nfl at an organization like this. its an incredible opportunity." the raiders top choice...number 15 overall....6 foot 9...300 pound plus colton miller. miller out of nearby roseville went to the same high scjhool as three time super bowl champ...teddy buschi...miller joins one of footballs highest paid offesnsive line but the kid out of ucla..very well could start. "wanna be a sponge, to say the least. i wanna just soak in as much information as i can from them ... ask a lot of questions ... and i really want to establish that bond between us. i think that'll be really important in the future." back next back next hour...with the giants-dodgers story..a steph curry update..and the red hot a's. to move california forward, we need to help more c
this 6 foot 8....310 pounder was a two time captain for the fighting irish.... mcglinchey>"its still a little surreal, i still haven't really had time to think about it and i just keep going back to last night and the moment of having my name called and it was just kinda ... i still can't believe i'm in the nfl at an organization like this. its an incredible opportunity." the raiders top choice...number 15 overall....6 foot 9...300 pound plus colton miller. miller out of nearby...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. to be philip's al-jazeera belfast. he says al-jazeera is going around and now the top stories an algerian military plane has crashed neighbor photic airport in the capital algiers civil defense is reporting one hundred five military personnel on board were killed survivors have been sent to hospital russia's ambassador to lebanon says his country will shoot down any missile launched against suspected syrian chemical weapons sites rival proposals from the u.s. and russia to investigate chemical weapons attacks in syria failed to pass of the u.n. security council on tuesday follows international outrage over suspected chemical attack in the town of duma on saturday but the global chemical weapons watch talk has accepted a syrian government invitation to visit the site of saturday suspected chemical attack the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says it is sending a fact finding mission to duma syrian aid workers say at least sixty people
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. to be philip's al-jazeera belfast. he says al-jazeera is going around and now the top stories an algerian military plane has crashed neighbor photic airport in the capital algiers civil defense is reporting one hundred five military personnel on board were killed survivors have been sent to hospital russia's ambassador to lebanon says his country will shoot...
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i come back to the word realism, an historian and spends a lot of time thinking about northern irishuth is that the good friday agreement has outlived its usefulness. i think that is total nonsense, i do not know when ruth dudley edwards was back in belfast to see the life i am now leading. it is not just to see the life i am now leading. it is notjust the governance arrangements, it is the policing changes which are now a role model for other countries. there have been many changes institutionally, there has been a human rights... she's not saying do away with all of that, she is saying there an inbuilt mandatory coalition between the main unionist party and the republican, nationalist party is no longer fit for purpose. she says that is not the way that politics in a mature society should work. well, perhaps we are not that mature yet and we need those institutions. they were brought in for a reason and i believe that those relationships we re believe that those relationships were improved, it would be a good thing. i thought working and it was a lovely thing to see, when ian paisl
i come back to the word realism, an historian and spends a lot of time thinking about northern irishuth is that the good friday agreement has outlived its usefulness. i think that is total nonsense, i do not know when ruth dudley edwards was back in belfast to see the life i am now leading. it is not just to see the life i am now leading. it is notjust the governance arrangements, it is the policing changes which are now a role model for other countries. there have been many changes...
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the white house work -- the white workings class for the first time voted like an ethnic group, always been pols pols and italis and irish and so on. but for the first time you could say that the white working class, meaning white americans without a college degree, seemed to be voting in the way the traditional ethic groups voted in the united states and that's something i heard a fair amount and bears a little bit on your thesis. but the flipside is that the folks who were working at abc -- weren't just immediate use folks or journalists or television producers, tv personalities and so forth. they acted almost like somebody that they really loved had just been killed. and there was this sense of deep abiding grief at the studio that night, and it occurred to me that if the white working class was voting like an ethnic group, then this was -- the group of people i was spending time with on election night at the abc studios, they were kind of akin to an ethnic group because they were grieving together, reacting not just as they had lost an election but something really deep and culturally affronting had just happened. an
the white house work -- the white workings class for the first time voted like an ethnic group, always been pols pols and italis and irish and so on. but for the first time you could say that the white working class, meaning white americans without a college degree, seemed to be voting in the way the traditional ethic groups voted in the united states and that's something i heard a fair amount and bears a little bit on your thesis. but the flipside is that the folks who were working at abc --...
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sunshine and colour on the north sea coast at times with perhaps cloud for the south—west of scotland and east of northern ireland around the fringes of the irish us, it is a fine, one picture and inland temperatures getting into the low 20s quite widely for england and wales. and the borders of scotland. high teams north and west. temperatures higher than they have been on wednesday. friday brings changes, picking up a higher risk of sharp showers in the north and west and as we introduce more moisture, possibly some sea fog lingering in the irish channel which could come onshore at times with the breeze but temperatures dipping on friday in the north and because of the south using the sunshine to burn away the fog, they will not be as high. high pressure are still with us or close by through the weekend but it does tend to drift away, allowing low to day problems so there is an increasing risk as we go through the weekend of showers. perhaps low cloud freezing saturday morning but it looks like a decent day and we could see one or two isolated showers materialising through the day, not for all of us, still quite warm, below 20s and the high t
sunshine and colour on the north sea coast at times with perhaps cloud for the south—west of scotland and east of northern ireland around the fringes of the irish us, it is a fine, one picture and inland temperatures getting into the low 20s quite widely for england and wales. and the borders of scotland. high teams north and west. temperatures higher than they have been on wednesday. friday brings changes, picking up a higher risk of sharp showers in the north and west and as we introduce...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed that elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. the body phillips al-jazeera belfast. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says she should be allowed to bring a case against myanmar for forcing muslim rangar to flee more than six hundred seventy thousand rangar of crossed into bangladesh since myanmar's military launched a crackdown in august the un has called it a textbook case of ethnic cleansing fatty bensouda says a request for a ruling on whether she has jurisdiction has been prompted by washing calls exceptional circumstances or anger refugees fleeing violence in myanmar often trying to seek safety in malaysia and despite the dangers they face it see many more are preparing to make that journey charlotte ballasts explains the route that many of the refugees are now taking. smugglers with fishing boats a taking bookings to get out of me and south to malaysia the monsoon season will start in late may and last until october so boats moscow in the next six weeks or they wil
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed that elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. the body phillips al-jazeera belfast. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says she should be allowed to bring a case against myanmar for forcing muslim rangar to flee more than six hundred seventy thousand rangar of crossed into bangladesh since myanmar's military launched a crackdown in august the un has called it a textbook case of...
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irish sea into northern ireland. further south it could take quite a long time to get out of wales.ll be pushing towards about i7 could well be pushing towards about 17 degrees yet again. that rain lingers with intent across the heart of scotland. across saturday evening, and down into the southern ponds. sunday, we still have that frontal system all over the top of us. quite a bit of dry weather at this stage. much of the activity gone from the front but there will still be enough in it to produce rain across east anglia and parts of the south—east, and a dotting of showers elsewhere. at the weekend, asi showers elsewhere. at the weekend, as i hope you get a sense, is by no means a write—off. here is the jetstrea m means a write—off. here is the jetstream again. a great big kink, there is london lurking in the bend of that river, if you like. slot some low of that river, if you like. slot some low pressure of that river, if you like. slot some low pressure into that and that is how we start the new week, with more cloud and a bit more rain. kohli this is bbc world news. our top sto
irish sea into northern ireland. further south it could take quite a long time to get out of wales.ll be pushing towards about i7 could well be pushing towards about 17 degrees yet again. that rain lingers with intent across the heart of scotland. across saturday evening, and down into the southern ponds. sunday, we still have that frontal system all over the top of us. quite a bit of dry weather at this stage. much of the activity gone from the front but there will still be enough in it to...
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at the time, 87% of irish catholics went to mass. the faith. these are people who were in positions of incredible trust and they betrayed that trust. not only they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up of it by the hierarchy in the church. the horrors endured compounded the church's recent shame. catholic run work horses incarcerated 10,000 so—called fallen women, who were forced to atone for their pregnancies by working in punitive conditions without pay. samantha's birth mother lived at this laundry from her second birthday, until she died aged 51. the visit would be a great opportunity for the pope to try to atone for some of the sins committed against children and men and women. when pope francis arrives he will find the church whose power is diminished. 40 years ago, divorce, abortion and contraception were against the law. is soon they could be legal. citizens were urged to vote on the ban on abortion. it will ta ke vote on the ban on abortion. it will
at the time, 87% of irish catholics went to mass. the faith. these are people who were in positions of incredible trust and they betrayed that trust. not only they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up of it by the hierarchy in the church. the horrors endured compounded the church's recent shame. catholic run work horses incarcerated 10,000 so—called fallen women, who were forced to atone for their pregnancies by...
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this is the moment the fighting irish will cherish for a long time. >> this is my team.m 1 for 20, they say keep going to the basket. they give me the confidence to keep going. >> pretty cool that notre dame wins the national championship on easter sunday. how about ogunbowale? she will go down as the most clutch women's basketball player ever. at least for the college game. >> hard to argue with that. a 9:20 tip. we should look forward to that. thank you, scholes. enjoy the game. >> all right. >>> april is here, but winter is refusing to leave the northeast. let's bring in meteorologist ivan cabrera to tell us how long this will last. good morning. >> good morning. this is not the color that we see in april. it is snowing heavily across pennsylvania and it will be on top of us the next several hours. it will be accumulating. temperatures are cold enough for that. we will see several inches of accumulation and it will melt by the afternoon in the mid-40s. here is the snow on top of us now. early morning hours on top of us and by midday the snow rates taper. the snow will
this is the moment the fighting irish will cherish for a long time. >> this is my team.m 1 for 20, they say keep going to the basket. they give me the confidence to keep going. >> pretty cool that notre dame wins the national championship on easter sunday. how about ogunbowale? she will go down as the most clutch women's basketball player ever. at least for the college game. >> hard to argue with that. a 9:20 tip. we should look forward to that. thank you, scholes. enjoy the...
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seem to go out and produce too much let's take a look we did look at several times to understand connections between the irish russian are and the brits a referendum that you mentioned in two thousand and sixteen we found one dollar of spend so this is the extent of what we found which is you know almost nothing we did look at several times to understand connections between. russia and the brits a referendum that you mentioned in two thousand and sixteen we found one dollar of spend because of the way i think it was if we had to happen to look good if it did happen if waited to see what well you know i can't prove a negative well love that was facebook's chief technology officer and to add insult to injury he had to go and answer questions of m.p.'s here in london despite plenty and a handful of pleas for mark zuckerberg the c.e.o. of facebook to appear before this committee himself and let's keep in mind and be clear that this is far from the first time one attempts to connect any dots between russia's use of social media and breck's it's really just failed because even as early as this winter we saw faceboo
seem to go out and produce too much let's take a look we did look at several times to understand connections between the irish russian are and the brits a referendum that you mentioned in two thousand and sixteen we found one dollar of spend so this is the extent of what we found which is you know almost nothing we did look at several times to understand connections between. russia and the brits a referendum that you mentioned in two thousand and sixteen we found one dollar of spend because of...
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the irish have won this competition three times since the welsh last reached a semi final. the scarlets until they could not resist. a knockout blow up delivered by mcfadden after half—time. the interval provided the only mass respite as leinster picked up only mass respite as leinster picked up with a left off. the men of the match‘s try almost a cakewalk. they added to his flawless kicking. scarlets would have been left red—faced but for the consolation. cardiff blues are into the european challenge cup final the second tier of european competition after beating po 16 10 at the cardiff arms park. there was little to choose between the two sides. cardiff‘s only try came from welsh international gareth anscombe in the sixth minute of the game. 11 points from the boot of jarrod evans earned the blues a final in bilbao against gloucester. tennis next and great britain‘s fed cup tie with japan is level at one all after the first of two days competition in miki. first to play was heather watson against world number 22 naomi osaka. the japanese player took the first set 6—2 and
the irish have won this competition three times since the welsh last reached a semi final. the scarlets until they could not resist. a knockout blow up delivered by mcfadden after half—time. the interval provided the only mass respite as leinster picked up only mass respite as leinster picked up with a left off. the men of the match‘s try almost a cakewalk. they added to his flawless kicking. scarlets would have been left red—faced but for the consolation. cardiff blues are into the...
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through the night time period the mist and low cloud returns around the irish sea coast.ll. should be a dry night. showers even in scotland. be chilly, three or 4 degrees here in the glens. temperatures will continue to fall away, because of that atlantic influence and the risk, increasing risk of the heat triggering thunderstorms. as we go into saturday there is mist and fog around first thing which would take around first thing which would take a couple of hours to clear. plenty of sunshine for scotland, northern ireland, decent day until late on. in the south moor cloud bubbling up. if you like showers initially but they too could become quite intense. like today tempered as in the high teens across the northern half, more sunshine for scotland and northern ireland, it will feel pleasant. but in the south we've got increasing risks of showers. it's likely we won't see as much sea fog for the irish sea coast of wales and england but instead we'll see some of the energy taken up by some storms brewing. sohail, thunder, lots of lightning, gusty winds, difficult to pinpoin
through the night time period the mist and low cloud returns around the irish sea coast.ll. should be a dry night. showers even in scotland. be chilly, three or 4 degrees here in the glens. temperatures will continue to fall away, because of that atlantic influence and the risk, increasing risk of the heat triggering thunderstorms. as we go into saturday there is mist and fog around first thing which would take around first thing which would take a couple of hours to clear. plenty of sunshine...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted was. bought to be phillips al-jazeera belfast. still coming up. funny you should legalize abortion in argentina is sending people to the streets. and in sports a record run by south africa's cast as a man yeah i think commonwealth games have the details. from the neon lights of asia. to the city that never sleeps. hello the spring won't see is really boosting in china temps is heading towards the thirty mark in hong kong thirty and humid similar sort of story up towards shanghai but that also brings rain with it the rain knocks the temperature back so shanghai drops as a cloud start to build and the yangtze value looks like seeing well nice to spring rain once again this will be the second bite in the last week south of this it's quite quiet most of the landmass of southeast asia is dry by satellite and in the forecast the shells are increasing in the philippines maybe born is still a ways is drug that has been for weeks if not months and that's tru
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted was. bought to be phillips al-jazeera belfast. still coming up. funny you should legalize abortion in argentina is sending people to the streets. and in sports a record run by south africa's cast as a man yeah i think commonwealth games have the details. from the neon lights of asia. to the city that never sleeps. hello the spring won't see is really boosting...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. my body phillips al-jazeera belfast. and the. white house things are disappearing from the commonwealth games almost gold coast to stay with us. welcome back to some sport let's kick off with football peter. four and five times european champions barcelona have been eliminated from this is champion's league at the quarter final stage by italian club roma the italians trailed for one from the first leg of the tie but a stunning three nil home win sees roma go through on away goals at barcelona's expense they are just the third side of the competitions history to come back from a three goal deficit in the knockout stages and this will be just a second ever samy final in europe's elite club competition he took at look in the north of a hundred ninety minutes we played the first like was like c. minus but last night was an a plus for everybody and for the whole stadium rome has been extraordinary playing against an undefeated team and what i said to my
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed and elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. my body phillips al-jazeera belfast. and the. white house things are disappearing from the commonwealth games almost gold coast to stay with us. welcome back to some sport let's kick off with football peter. four and five times european champions barcelona have been eliminated from this is champion's league at the quarter final stage by italian club roma the...
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it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. be phillip's al-jazeera belfast the daughter of a former russian spies being discharged from hospital in britain as she recovers from being poisoned script has been taken to a secure location but russia's embassy in london says any plans to resettle her and her father saying gay will be seen as quote an abduction of its citizens britain and its allies blame moscow for the nerve agent attack on march the fourth which the kremlin denies sergei scruple remains in hospital we have now discharged from salzburg district hospital yulia has asked for privacy from the media and i want to reiterate her request i also want to take this opportunity to wish her well this is not the end of her treatment but marks a significant milestone her father has also made good progress on friday i announced that he was no longer in a critical condition although he's recovering more slowly at the new year we hope that he too will be able to leave hospital in due course and lawre
it was a time when as the irish poet seamus heaney wrote hope and history rhymed an elusive harmony that can never be taken for granted. be phillip's al-jazeera belfast the daughter of a former russian spies being discharged from hospital in britain as she recovers from being poisoned script has been taken to a secure location but russia's embassy in london says any plans to resettle her and her father saying gay will be seen as quote an abduction of its citizens britain and its allies blame...
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ensured they finished top of the premiership for the first time in their history as they ended sale's faint play off hopes with a 3419 win. and london irishrichard johnson has been named champion jockey for the third time in a row at sandown park. johnson was runner up to ap mccoy on sixteen occasions but has now won the title every year since 2016. he could only manage second place on the final day of the season. winning the cheltenham gold cup on native river in march will be one of his highlights of the season. and one other big piece of racing news this afternoon. . .following katie walsh's retirement yesterday, nina carberry has followed suit after recording a victory at punchestown. carberry made the announcement after riding the 6 to 5 favourite ‘josies orders' to an easy win in the three mile cross country chase. carberry won the juvenile handicap hurdle at the cheltenham festival in 2005 and six further festival winners, plus the 2011 irish grand national. britain's dan evans has made a winning return from a drugs ban with victory in round one of qualifying for next week's atp challenger tour event in glasgow. evans, who was susp
ensured they finished top of the premiership for the first time in their history as they ended sale's faint play off hopes with a 3419 win. and london irishrichard johnson has been named champion jockey for the third time in a row at sandown park. johnson was runner up to ap mccoy on sixteen occasions but has now won the title every year since 2016. he could only manage second place on the final day of the season. winning the cheltenham gold cup on native river in march will be one of his...
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irish in bounding with three seconds left. he throws up a shot that's unlikely to go in and it does. the women's champion is decided on a last second shot. this time giving notre dame a 61-58 win for the second national championship in school history for the women of the irish. >> how about that? the wires playing against phoenix. >>> great news about mckaw. >> looked really bad. they are calling it a bruised lumbar spine but no other issues besides that. >> thank you for making ktvu your source for news. >> we are always for -- here for you online at ktvu.com. >> have a good night. morning. morning. sleep okay? mm-hmm. great. hey, can i ask you something? sure. last night, me wanting to try that stuff out of the kama sutra, was that fun for you or kinda racially insensitive? yeah, just because you're in bed with an indian woman, you think that gives you permission to use crazy positions from an ancient indian love manual? hey, if you can find a book called weird sex with white boys, i'd be okay with that. no, no, you have such beautiful eyes. have you ever thought about getting contacts? i tried in the seventh grade. i could never get used to the
irish in bounding with three seconds left. he throws up a shot that's unlikely to go in and it does. the women's champion is decided on a last second shot. this time giving notre dame a 61-58 win for the second national championship in school history for the women of the irish. >> how about that? the wires playing against phoenix. >>> great news about mckaw. >> looked really bad. they are calling it a bruised lumbar spine but no other issues besides that. >> thank you...
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irish border issue, that are quite trust that. dasher and they don't quite. talking about the financial times, after brack of the brexit debate.e reasons why many perhaps averted to leave the european union, it is all about their budget and where the money goes and who gets what. this one is about the eu budget overhaul set to shift funds to southern european countries like italy and spain, lot of it has been towards eastern european countries, and relatively new members. that is down to measurements. this is that the next budget. historically, money has been apportioned through the coalition policy, funnelled base, based on gross domestic product per head. that has been expanded to other criteria like youth unemployment. they are injecting a sense of the world values to it. the words cohesion and values that will drive the funding. this is something that i think places like germany and france are quite clean on because it sta rts france are quite clean on because it starts to bring into the funding process the formula, things like the impact of the euro crisis and the impact of the euro crisis and the impact of the refugee cr
irish border issue, that are quite trust that. dasher and they don't quite. talking about the financial times, after brack of the brexit debate.e reasons why many perhaps averted to leave the european union, it is all about their budget and where the money goes and who gets what. this one is about the eu budget overhaul set to shift funds to southern european countries like italy and spain, lot of it has been towards eastern european countries, and relatively new members. that is down to...