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s legacy as . man i geese martin mcguinness . man i geese martin mcguinness was nan i geese martin mcguinness of peace. martin mcguinness was one of the key negotiators in the long of the key negotiater—s—ie—the leng = of the key negotiater—s—ie—the leng = of deal—making that led to nights of deal—making that led to the good friday agreement and eventually the huge achievement of power—sharing at stormont. that government brought together at its head the unlikely partnership of two heed the unlikely partnership of two fermev' heed the unlikely partnership of two “me“ enemies, head the unlikely partnership of two “me“ enemies, ian paisley and former enemies, ian paisley and martin the firebrand martin mcguinness. the firebrand unionist and radical republican became so close that they were nicknamed the - brothers. that nicknamed the chuckle brothers. that remarkable journey is something which is incredibly important. i must say i a which is incredibly important. i must £5 a christian, as a person must say as a christian, as a person who reflects on life, it is not how you start your life, what
s legacy as . man i geese martin mcguinness . man i geese martin mcguinness was nan i geese martin mcguinness of peace. martin mcguinness was one of the key negotiators in the long of the key negotiater—s—ie—the leng = of the key negotiater—s—ie—the leng = of deal—making that led to nights of deal—making that led to the good friday agreement and eventually the huge achievement of power—sharing at stormont. that government brought together at its head the unlikely partnership...
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or martin schulz? washuld say it is because both of them are very committed to europe but, martin schulz would probably go further than angela merkel on issues such as issuing things like eurobonds which the conservatives under angela merkel have been really against and continue to be against and i think most german germane opposed. this may be the kind of issue where we really see a divide between them where you can distinguish between their positions. i think that could be a challenge. the closer we get to the election, what would you do with greece? with spain? would you be willing to bailout his countries again? or doing this great leap forward? i do sense just from talking to germans and being on the campaign trail, there is this momentum behind martin schulz that you do not feel in the cdu. congress inir party december and when angela merkel was speaking, you could hear the crickets in the background. there was not a lot of euphoria except when she mentioned the prospect of banning burkas. with m
or martin schulz? washuld say it is because both of them are very committed to europe but, martin schulz would probably go further than angela merkel on issues such as issuing things like eurobonds which the conservatives under angela merkel have been really against and continue to be against and i think most german germane opposed. this may be the kind of issue where we really see a divide between them where you can distinguish between their positions. i think that could be a challenge. the...
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martin mcguinness and the forgive martin mcguinness and the “m“ very” ~ doubts—i .. forgive martin mcguinnessve martin mcguinness and the “m“ very .. ~ doubt it. on the ira? i very much doubt it. on the other hand, some people have. you know, we have also seen today colin parry, who lost his 12—year—old son tragically in warrington. he met martin mcguinness. several times. then, of course, you hear from the politicians, who while pointing out this black past on martin mcguinness, some who were involved very closely, who i know were involved in the famous agreement, the easter say without the easter agreement, say without martin mcguinness there would not be the peace there is today. it will be the peace there is today it willbe to the historians i suppose in up to the historians i suppose in the future to get to the bottom of it. the idea of without him the peace not been possible is, to an extent, due to what other members of the ira thought of him. without him, they would not probably have followed suit, we are told. absoldtsty.” ' followed suit, we are told. absoldtsty. he is a " followed
martin mcguinness and the forgive martin mcguinness and the “m“ very” ~ doubts—i .. forgive martin mcguinnessve martin mcguinness and the “m“ very .. ~ doubt it. on the ira? i very much doubt it. on the other hand, some people have. you know, we have also seen today colin parry, who lost his 12—year—old son tragically in warrington. he met martin mcguinness. several times. then, of course, you hear from the politicians, who while pointing out this black past on martin...
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earlier this year, martin mcguinness walked out of government.etiring as derry deputy first minister after years in the ira. >> even know it breaks my heart -- --heart chris: the past actions of the ira will color many people's view of martin mcguinness. but as a republican who worked towards reconciliation, he will be remembered as a key figure in changing northern ireland. how far events have moved -- the queen sent a message of condolence to martin mcguinnes'' another prominent figure in this peace talks was george mitchell. he knew martin mcguinness welded earlier my colleague katty kay instructor to him on the "100 days" program. senator mitchell, when you went to northern ireland in the 1990's and started dealing with martin mcguinness, what made you think you could trust him given his past record? mitchell: he was obviously a political leader chosen by the people of northern ireland. when the peace talks began, all the delegates represented the people of northern ireland so it was not a case of me trusting one or another. it was of -- acce
earlier this year, martin mcguinness walked out of government.etiring as derry deputy first minister after years in the ira. >> even know it breaks my heart -- --heart chris: the past actions of the ira will color many people's view of martin mcguinness. but as a republican who worked towards reconciliation, he will be remembered as a key figure in changing northern ireland. how far events have moved -- the queen sent a message of condolence to martin mcguinnes'' another prominent figure...
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martin has been a champion of the city for as long as i can remember. the north of ireland in general. in the heart of the bogside, martin mcguinness was a towering figure in this city. for many, he was their champion and today they mourn. the enniskillen bombing was one of the worst atrocities of the ira, 11 people died and more than 60 were injured when a bomb exploded near a war memorial on remembrance sunday. as a human being, i don't gloat in his death. but i still won't send the family a sympathy card because i got no sympathy card when my daddy and my mummy died. they died at the hands of the ira in enniskillen and it will be 30 martin mcguinness was implicated in it and he will go at times, derry was prominent in northern ireland's troubles and martin mcguinness' life was bound up in this city. his funeral will take place on thursday. sian lloyd, bbc news, derry. the government is introducing new airline security measures which will see passengers travelling to the uk from some middle eastern countries banned from taking on laptops, tablets and
martin has been a champion of the city for as long as i can remember. the north of ireland in general. in the heart of the bogside, martin mcguinness was a towering figure in this city. for many, he was their champion and today they mourn. the enniskillen bombing was one of the worst atrocities of the ira, 11 people died and more than 60 were injured when a bomb exploded near a war memorial on remembrance sunday. as a human being, i don't gloat in his death. but i still won't send the family a...
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still to come on tonight's programme: remembering martin mcguinness.n the growing corruption scandal that led to her impeachment. ms park travelled voluntarily from her home to the prosecutor's office in seoul on tuesday morning. she's always denied wrongdoing but as she arrived to be interviewed, she apologised to the country. steve evans reports from seoul. hidden in the motive cade, park guen—haye. as an ordinary citizen, the prosecutor calls her in and she complies. i am sorry, she said, to the korean people. but it is not clear what she is sorry for. two weeks ago, when she was $5555 " f" ' w clear what she is sorry for. two weeks ago, when she was $5555! from = weeks ago wggn,cgg gigottietodfrgéj presidential palace, she was the presidential palace, she was defiant. her innocence, she said, would emerge. 0thers defiant. her innocence, she said, would emerge. others are also facing the heat, like the patriarchs who control the biggest businesses in south korea, the head of some sun is on trial. - ex—president‘s south korea, the head of some sun is
still to come on tonight's programme: remembering martin mcguinness.n the growing corruption scandal that led to her impeachment. ms park travelled voluntarily from her home to the prosecutor's office in seoul on tuesday morning. she's always denied wrongdoing but as she arrived to be interviewed, she apologised to the country. steve evans reports from seoul. hidden in the motive cade, park guen—haye. as an ordinary citizen, the prosecutor calls her in and she complies. i am sorry, she said,...
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" death of someone like martin mcguinness, i with g of] death of someone like martin mcguinness, i withas with that of ian paisley a few years $ mcguinness, as with that of ian paisley a few years é it has ne'elee— ; 1;:.: wees; e:; 'e!—;; that to the 5535535 and is ne'elee— ; 1;:.: wees; e:; 'e!—;; that to the 311555 and is a demonstration of how we have come so far. we are still a long way to go with reconciliation and healing.” with reconciliation and healing. you have spoken to some believe you have spoken to some former ira prisoners today. what have they said about martin mcguinness? yes, i have, and what struck me is it was very interesting, thejourney struck me is it was very interesting, the journey martin mcguinness came on himself. very of his time. we are speaking about a man who at 21 was in london negotiating a ceasefire with the british government, and i don't we can imagine too many think we can imagine too many no attempting to 21—year—olds no attempting to undertake such a task. but when it came to the peace process and the settlement, it was martin mcguinness‘s influe
" death of someone like martin mcguinness, i with g of] death of someone like martin mcguinness, i withas with that of ian paisley a few years $ mcguinness, as with that of ian paisley a few years é it has ne'elee— ; 1;:.: wees; e:; 'e!—;; that to the 5535535 and is ne'elee— ; 1;:.: wees; e:; 'e!—;; that to the 311555 and is a demonstration of how we have come so far. we are still a long way to go with reconciliation and healing.” with reconciliation and healing. you have spoken...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the westminster attacker is named as 52—year—old, khalid masood, a british—born man who'd been living in the west midlands. the islamic state group say he was one of their soldiers. his victims have been named as kurt cochran, an american tourist, spanish teacher, ayesha frade, and pc keith palmer. tonight, the police have confirmed a 75—year—old man has died in hospital. a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather in a sign of solidarity with those caught up in yesterday's attack. our response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be londoner. in other news, thousands of people gathered in londonderry for the funeral of martin mcguinness, the former deputy first minister of northern ireland. the un estimates 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city of mosul as government forces try to capture it from islamic state militants. good evening, a
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the westminster attacker is named as 52—year—old, khalid masood, a british—born man who'd been living in the west midlands. the islamic state group say he was one of their soldiers. his victims have been named as kurt cochran, an american tourist, spanish teacher, ayesha frade, and pc keith palmer. tonight, the police have confirmed a 75—year—old man has died in hospital. a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather in a sign...
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hundreds of people have been marching alongside the coffin of martin mcguinness. he was key to brokering the good friday peace agreement for northern ireland. those who lost family members in ira atrocities say they can never forgive his past. reporter: as martin mcguinness's death was announced, it was his ability to build bridges with the other side and convince his people payhat many tribute to. >> he could reach out to people, people he had deeply offended, and who he felt deeply opposed to peavy he has that capacity to rise above his past. reporter: some honor to his friendship with the late ian paisley. they went from swarm enemies -- sworn enemies to being buddies. the remarkable political development, having been in ira the gun, he man of became a figure of reconciliation toward the end of his life. ian paisley son described a day of extremely mixed feelings for northern ireland. as a child, his home was bombebd and his father and brother shot. he said for many would be impossible to forgive mcguinness for his role but the focus should be on his later acti
hundreds of people have been marching alongside the coffin of martin mcguinness. he was key to brokering the good friday peace agreement for northern ireland. those who lost family members in ira atrocities say they can never forgive his past. reporter: as martin mcguinness's death was announced, it was his ability to build bridges with the other side and convince his people payhat many tribute to. >> he could reach out to people, people he had deeply offended, and who he felt deeply...
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i'm martine croxall.ind out if khalid masood was working alone. four people are still being questioned, while seven have been released, one on police bail. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthca re bill through congress. and sportsmen and women join industry insiders in ten minutes, for a bbc debate on the state of british sport. there's confusion in washington tonight, after republican party leaders in congress postponed a vote on president trump's
i'm martine croxall.ind out if khalid masood was working alone. four people are still being questioned, while seven have been released, one on police bail. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthca re bill through congress. and sportsmen and women join industry insiders in ten minutes, for a bbc debate on the state of british sport. there's confusion in washington tonight, after republican party leaders in congress postponed a vote on president trump's
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the clerk: h.r. 267, a bill to redesignate the martin luther king jr. national historic site in the state of georgia, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from colorado, mr. tipton, and the gentleman from maryland, mr. brown, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. tipton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. tipton: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, h.r. 267, introduced by congressman john lewis, redesignates the martin luther king jr. national historic site in the state of georgia as the martin luther king jr. national historic park. it also authorizes the national park service to include the prince hall masonic temple in the historic boundaries. it was part of the southern christian leadersh
the clerk: h.r. 267, a bill to redesignate the martin luther king jr. national historic site in the state of georgia, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from colorado, mr. tipton, and the gentleman from maryland, mr. brown, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. tipton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include...
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martin? any questions. we would to questions after. >> john martin. supervisor i am i would be honored and happy to serve on the committee as you know i worked my career at the airport at 21 years has airport director so privilege to serve the san francisco in that way. i have a lot of knowledge about san francisco history as well as airport history i've always been involved in the committee always want to give back many years as a hospice volunteer, board member for larkin street fundraising for larkin street [inaudible] most recently leading a buddhist insight meditation group the upper market neighborhood. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. martin. colleagues, any questions for mr. silver or mr. martin? supervisor yee. okay. seeing no questions other any members of the public that would like to comment on item 5? i'm not going to call your name but you can come up and line up and speak in order. >> good afternoon honorable supervisors and staff. julie lind-head of the san mateo council. i'm the representing the best unites wo
martin? any questions. we would to questions after. >> john martin. supervisor i am i would be honored and happy to serve on the committee as you know i worked my career at the airport at 21 years has airport director so privilege to serve the san francisco in that way. i have a lot of knowledge about san francisco history as well as airport history i've always been involved in the committee always want to give back many years as a hospice volunteer, board member for larkin street...
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your father. >> no, no, no, you're ricky martin.they call me ricky martin. >> do they? does that change anything? >> i don't think i like that. >> no? >> i am papi. i'm just going to ge s every night and leave my soul on stage like i usually do and we will have a great time. >> we had a good time at rehearsal. the other big event in ricky's life, marriage. ricky got engaged in november. he told me that he either wants a big wedding or elope. either way, he in vegas. >> it has been six years since we last saw johnny depp as one and only jack sparrow. which by the way, is way too long in my opinion. but fifth pirates of the caribbean movie sailed into port. this is very hot new stars on board. and only we can take you to the set. >> this film, there is something huge happening everyday. it has an energy and force behind it that i never really experienced before. >> all right. you all get one practice. >> you lose yourself and feel like you've in another world. >> with a budget rumored to top $300 million, the fifth pirates looks at ep
your father. >> no, no, no, you're ricky martin.they call me ricky martin. >> do they? does that change anything? >> i don't think i like that. >> no? >> i am papi. i'm just going to ge s every night and leave my soul on stage like i usually do and we will have a great time. >> we had a good time at rehearsal. the other big event in ricky's life, marriage. ricky got engaged in november. he told me that he either wants a big wedding or elope. either way, he in...
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ricky martin is launching his vegas residency.xy back and a tochb energ ton of energy. i stopped by his rehearsal for sneak ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> right here in the center is where the crowd, they don't have chairs. it is about dancing and having a great time. >> come to sweat. >> of course. 30 second into the show i'm drenched. ♪ ♪ ♪ sfoets. >> we have a conveyer belt in the center. >> come on. show me how. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ricky's residency at monte carlo means he will join j.lo and others on the sin city strip who have residencies. >> you're going to call some folks up. celine. maybe j.lo. and talk about play dates for the boys. >> yeah. some way, somehow we need to get together. i'm sure their kids go through exactly the same emotions my kids go through. >> the 45-year-old is proud papa to 8-year-old twin sons. >> the boys have figured out you're ricky martin. >> they would see the show back stage next to the sound console. when they came back stage at the end of the show, they were -- you're ricky martin. >> i'm like, i'm your father. >> no, n
ricky martin is launching his vegas residency.xy back and a tochb energ ton of energy. i stopped by his rehearsal for sneak ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> right here in the center is where the crowd, they don't have chairs. it is about dancing and having a great time. >> come to sweat. >> of course. 30 second into the show i'm drenched. ♪ ♪ ♪ sfoets. >> we have a conveyer belt in the center. >> come on. show me how. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ricky's residency at monte...
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martin mcguinness was not a terrorist. applause martin mcguinness was a freedom fighter. applause those words will anger some but the thousands who gathered here today believed that martin mcguinness will be missed in the unfinished work of healing old divides. let's have a brief look at some of the day's other news. ukraine has accused russia of an act of state terrorism, after a former russian mp and critic of the kremlin, denis voronenkov, was shot dead outside a hotel in kiev. russia said any suggestion it was involved was absurd. nat west is to close more than 100 branches, and royal bank of scotland will close 30, because of the rise in online banking. rbs, which owns nat west, says around a70 jobs will be lost. it says transactions at high street branches have fallen by more than 40% since 2010. two official reports suggest the state pension age is likely to be raised again. 0ne indicates that people aged 30 or under might have to work until they're 70, before getting a state pension. the other recommends those under 45 should wait until they're 68. the un estimate
martin mcguinness was not a terrorist. applause martin mcguinness was a freedom fighter. applause those words will anger some but the thousands who gathered here today believed that martin mcguinness will be missed in the unfinished work of healing old divides. let's have a brief look at some of the day's other news. ukraine has accused russia of an act of state terrorism, after a former russian mp and critic of the kremlin, denis voronenkov, was shot dead outside a hotel in kiev. russia said...
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as the dea's john martin shows cnn, pill presses are simply bought off the internet.t come from china. special agent john martin / drug enforcement agency: "here's a large industrial one for almost $5,000."the machines make pills so deceivingly accurate ... even veteran agents have trouble telling the difference.the machines themselves are not illegal -- but buying them without proper registration, is. the number of illegal imports has spiked 19-fold since 2011.cheryl davies / assistant port director of lax, customs and border protection: "so you just put the product in here and you turn it. and then it shoots out the front".sara ganim: "this was seized?"cheryl davies / assistant port director of lax, customs and border protection: "this was seized, yes. and this machine came from china."cheryl davies leads the anti-terrorism contraband team at america's largest seaport ... in long beach, california.finding pill presses among millions of tons of goods, is no small challenge... one container here is processed every 7.8 seconds.customs and border protection opened up it
as the dea's john martin shows cnn, pill presses are simply bought off the internet.t come from china. special agent john martin / drug enforcement agency: "here's a large industrial one for almost $5,000."the machines make pills so deceivingly accurate ... even veteran agents have trouble telling the difference.the machines themselves are not illegal -- but buying them without proper registration, is. the number of illegal imports has spiked 19-fold since 2011.cheryl davies /...
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as part of the ira, martin mcguinness did lay a role martin mcguinness did play a role in causing manyilies to grieve. but the thousands who gathered in the bogside today will know he will be mist in the ongoing work. police in belgium are questioning a man after a car was allegedly driven along since there were shopping street and pedestrians. police discovered several firearms in the boot of the vehicle. the incident took place in antwerp, from where danjohnson took place in antwerp, from where dan johnson sent this took place in antwerp, from where danjohnson sent this report. just before 11 o'clock as one as possible attack started, with a red citron that was racing down here, a p pa re ntly citron that was racing down here, apparently travelling very fast, and apparently, people had tojump out of the way to escape being hit by the car. we spoke to some people who work alone here who told us what they saw. a few minutes before 11 o'clock, a car passed through the street, at a very high speed. that is all that i saw. i... yeah. that is all. it was unusual, it was odd? it was unusual
as part of the ira, martin mcguinness did lay a role martin mcguinness did play a role in causing manyilies to grieve. but the thousands who gathered in the bogside today will know he will be mist in the ongoing work. police in belgium are questioning a man after a car was allegedly driven along since there were shopping street and pedestrians. police discovered several firearms in the boot of the vehicle. the incident took place in antwerp, from where danjohnson took place in antwerp, from...
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martin: both actually. a chance to create something that can grow but it is also defensive as well in that the industry is consolidating globally. you either want to be big or small. if you are going to try to , there isth blackrock no point being 200 billion. this is 660 billion. if the dollar pound was at the normal rate, we would be in the trillion dollar club. it is about creating size as well. size matters in our business. the sovereign funds want to give their money to the big global giant. even when we combine, we are still only going to be number 18 or 19 in the world. the other 18 of all us will be american. we need to be big to compete with these global giants. manus: is that the ambition? is that the ambition -- is that where you want to take the scale of this combination? martin: we would like to take our products to america rather than try to compete with them in what i regard as a battleground of passive -- which is u.s. large gap. that is where we are seeing the pain. if you ask the u.s. fund
martin: both actually. a chance to create something that can grow but it is also defensive as well in that the industry is consolidating globally. you either want to be big or small. if you are going to try to , there isth blackrock no point being 200 billion. this is 660 billion. if the dollar pound was at the normal rate, we would be in the trillion dollar club. it is about creating size as well. size matters in our business. the sovereign funds want to give their money to the big global...
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the big one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beatl potro. the swiss who's already won the australian open and indian wells masters tournaments this year was rarely troubled against del potro, and will play spain's roberto bautista agut in the round of 16 as he searches for a third title at this event and first since 2006. not so simple for 12th seed nick kyrgios though. the australian needed nearly two and a half hours to get the better of croatia's ivo karlovic taking it 6—4, 6—7, 7—6 to set up a last 16 match against either david goffin or diego schwartzman. czech number 10 seed tomas berdych is into the fourth round after he saw off the challenge of luxembourg's gilles muller, winning in straight sets 6—3, 6—4 and will next play france's adrian mannarino. andy murray was meant to be playing in miami but had to withdraw because of injury. he's now unlikely to be fit for great britain's davis cup tie against france next week. his brotherjamie has revealed that the world number one has a tear in his elbow and needs rest. we already k
the big one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beatl potro. the swiss who's already won the australian open and indian wells masters tournaments this year was rarely troubled against del potro, and will play spain's roberto bautista agut in the round of 16 as he searches for a third title at this event and first since 2006. not so simple for 12th seed nick kyrgios though. the australian needed nearly two and a half hours to get the...
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they said the bbc did not get enough attention to martin mcguinness' terrorist past.ages that says eve n said that? one of the images that says even me from this week about martin mcguinness was about the former first minister, arlene foster, go to that funeral, yesterday, as a member of the credit unionist party, at the funeral of a former ira commander. that is a pretty extraordinary juxtaposition of somebody who should be a sworn enemy, that recognises this is quite compact. i don't underplay at all the fact that, as said, people hated this man, but i think it is thejob at the bbc to try and represent the totality of someone, and the views across that person. gavin allen, they you forjoining us. thank you for all your comments this week. please share your opinions on bbc news by calling us or e—mailing us. —— thank you for all your comment is weak. —— thank you forjoining us. that is all from us. we'll we back to his ill thought about bbc news coverage. “— to his ill thought about bbc news coverage. —— we will be back to hear what you thought. hello. there will be
they said the bbc did not get enough attention to martin mcguinness' terrorist past.ages that says eve n said that? one of the images that says even me from this week about martin mcguinness was about the former first minister, arlene foster, go to that funeral, yesterday, as a member of the credit unionist party, at the funeral of a former ira commander. that is a pretty extraordinary juxtaposition of somebody who should be a sworn enemy, that recognises this is quite compact. i don't...
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this is angela merkel versus martin schulz.sing other parties. merkel is not so bad. i like that she showed her human side with the refugee crisis. translation: martin schulz comes across as authentic by a think it cannot implement many of the things he promises. this is what martin schulz effect is all about. it could transform this tiny german state and it might, just might change the face of german politics. new security measures banning la pto ps, ta blets new security measures banning laptops, tablets and large smartphones have come into effect. in flights from turkey parts of the middle east and northern africa. wrapped up ready for the hold. security in this airport has just got tighter. no laptops, tablets and e—reader is allowed. some passengers preparing for a long journey will not would not impress. the security level is so high a compared to other airports in this part of the world so airports in this part of the world so why do that from here? you will say everybody can be a terrorist. it is not respectful fort tur
this is angela merkel versus martin schulz.sing other parties. merkel is not so bad. i like that she showed her human side with the refugee crisis. translation: martin schulz comes across as authentic by a think it cannot implement many of the things he promises. this is what martin schulz effect is all about. it could transform this tiny german state and it might, just might change the face of german politics. new security measures banning la pto ps, ta blets new security measures banning...
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who was trayvon martin? one thing i really enjoyed about the book was learning more details about how he was raised, what his interest were. there is so much that has been written and said about your son and i know you said a million time but tell us who trayvon was and what we missed. tell us about the son you knew. >> that is one of the reason we wrote the book. i we wanted our point of view, the parent's point of views. the books written, they didn't even know trayvon. trayvon was very affectionate. he didn't care where he was. if he wanted a hug and kiss he got a hug and kiss. he didn't mind who was around him. as a mom, when little we always kiss them. but as he got older it didn't phase him people were around. he felt he wanted to do everything for me. that is where the name cupcake came from. he was a good kid. he was a good person. just funny and really affectionate. >> one thing you do well is walk us through the experience being parents and we have a number of cases boiling up and as a reporter who
who was trayvon martin? one thing i really enjoyed about the book was learning more details about how he was raised, what his interest were. there is so much that has been written and said about your son and i know you said a million time but tell us who trayvon was and what we missed. tell us about the son you knew. >> that is one of the reason we wrote the book. i we wanted our point of view, the parent's point of views. the books written, they didn't even know trayvon. trayvon was very...
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martin?oing to let michele go first. >> it's about managing the chaos that is all around us in the world. i think what i would say is, you know, i don't think, given our historical role, architecting the post-world war ii order that has provided the basis for stability, economic growth, incredible peace and prosperity in a number of regions of the world, given the pressures on that order, the frame of the order, discipline report that martin and i participate in is all about, and america has to lead. we don't get the choice to step back and say we don't have an interest in how the order, whether the order survives, but it's adapted to deal with new realities. to do that is to throw away not only historical legacy, but any hope that we're going to get a better future that's more conducive to both interests, our values and our ability to continue to be a force for good in the world. >> i wanted michele to lead on this because she says it so much better than me. but there is an international ord
martin?oing to let michele go first. >> it's about managing the chaos that is all around us in the world. i think what i would say is, you know, i don't think, given our historical role, architecting the post-world war ii order that has provided the basis for stability, economic growth, incredible peace and prosperity in a number of regions of the world, given the pressures on that order, the frame of the order, discipline report that martin and i participate in is all about, and america...
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the big one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beatd indian wells masters tournaments this year was rarely troubled against del potro, and will play spain's roberto bautista agut in the round of 16 as he searches for a third title at this event and first since 2006.
the big one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beatd indian wells masters tournaments this year was rarely troubled against del potro, and will play spain's roberto bautista agut in the round of 16 as he searches for a third title at this event and first since 2006.
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a close friendship with martin mcguinness.f northern ireland a better place to live. he said that he foresaw a day where they together would be praising god, as he put it, in heaven. so the fact that two protestant ministers have had that contribution to make in the funeral service for martin mcguinness is a measure of how northern ireland has moved over the 25 years of the peace process, that martin mcguinness was so critical to. one of the majorfigures martin mcguinness was so critical to. one of the major figures of that process was the former us president, bill clinton, who encouraged that agreement in the i990s. he is in the congregation today and will speak in the service possibly in the next half an hour or so. chris, sorry, talking about the vip nature of the guest list? well, that's right there. are many political leaders from britain and ireland. there is the northern ireland. there is the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, representing the government. the democratic party union leader, arlene foster, she
a close friendship with martin mcguinness.f northern ireland a better place to live. he said that he foresaw a day where they together would be praising god, as he put it, in heaven. so the fact that two protestant ministers have had that contribution to make in the funeral service for martin mcguinness is a measure of how northern ireland has moved over the 25 years of the peace process, that martin mcguinness was so critical to. one of the majorfigures martin mcguinness was so critical to....
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martin, the times.rts of businesses, including the cabinet office which is pulled many adverts from the internet because google and other internet because google and other internet providers are placing their adverts alongside extremist content, which is allowing extremists, revere nt which is allowing extremists, reverent or racists, to raise money off the back of advertising. when i was doing a independent review for the government, which they still haven't done anything with, when i look to the recall website across europe, you would find there were loads of them and they had got all sorts of thai massage parlour adverts and sorts of ads and i'm glad that google is being hauled in and twitter as well and being as what they are doing. yes, placed alongside other unsavoury content of an advert is viewed, it generates revenue for the putting up the unsavoury person putting up the unsavoury content. another example of how difficult it is to police the internet. another interesting story, going back to th
martin, the times.rts of businesses, including the cabinet office which is pulled many adverts from the internet because google and other internet because google and other internet providers are placing their adverts alongside extremist content, which is allowing extremists, revere nt which is allowing extremists, reverent or racists, to raise money off the back of advertising. when i was doing a independent review for the government, which they still haven't done anything with, when i look to...
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it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative then that's how i was raised man. you know that we were taught that, my father would say you have to be 10 times smarter than the white boy. now, maybe we're not 10 times smarter but we knew that you had to show up. you had to show up, you had to be prepared. you had to do your metaphorical homework. and every american has to do that. you can't just use racism or slavery as a crutch anymore. it is incumbent upon you to make it and to show that you're equal because if you do, if you do show up, there's a place at the table for you in american society. - indeed. - i believe, do
it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative...
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so i think what martin is talking about, why turn moscow into putin?nistration has this bizarre relationship with the russians which we do not know the mom of and nothing disturbs me morethan that . but as you think about putin right now, the ukraine, syria, the influence on the iraqi randy oh, how do you look at the us russian relationship evolving and let me add just one codicil here. does the fact that we have all these unanswered questions about trump's relationship with the russians, questions that go as far as wondering whether they have compromising material on us, does it limit his ability to collaborate with russia going forward? and what might the implications of that be? >> the easy question. i do think that until we have a full, independent investigation that gets to the bottom of the russian interference in our domestic political process and the role of people in the trump campaign and around the trump campaign, there will be questions about any agreement that he negotiates on any topic when it comes to the hill and to the american people
so i think what martin is talking about, why turn moscow into putin?nistration has this bizarre relationship with the russians which we do not know the mom of and nothing disturbs me morethan that . but as you think about putin right now, the ukraine, syria, the influence on the iraqi randy oh, how do you look at the us russian relationship evolving and let me add just one codicil here. does the fact that we have all these unanswered questions about trump's relationship with the russians,...
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in other news, the funeral of the former ira commander and northern ireland deputy first minister, martin mcguinness, has taken place in londonderry this afternoon. his coffin was carried through the streets and thousands attended the funeral. the former us president bill clinton was there. so, too, was arlene foster, the democratic unionist party leader. mr mcguinness died on tuesday. he'd been suffering from a rare heart condition. our ireland correspondent chris buckler reports. this is a place that makes a point of remembering. through the large crowds, martin mcguinness‘ body was carried, past the paintings that detailed the divisive history that he lived through, through the bogside. a past which shaped him. it was also a time of violence for which some will always hold him partly responsible. the attendance of presidents, irish prime ministers, and political rivals was testament to the years he spent building peace. and the applause for the unionist leader arlene foster, a sign of how, despite all the many disagreements that still exist, northern ireland really has changed. i, in t
in other news, the funeral of the former ira commander and northern ireland deputy first minister, martin mcguinness, has taken place in londonderry this afternoon. his coffin was carried through the streets and thousands attended the funeral. the former us president bill clinton was there. so, too, was arlene foster, the democratic unionist party leader. mr mcguinness died on tuesday. he'd been suffering from a rare heart condition. our ireland correspondent chris buckler reports. this is a...
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martin mcguinness‘s body through the large crowds of derry‘s bogside, and beside the many murals that it was also a time of violence, for which some will always hold mcguinness himself at least partly responsible. but the attendance of presidents, irish prime ministers and political rivals at his funeral was testament to the years he spent building peace. and the applause for the unionist leader, arlene foster, a sign of how, despite all the many disagreements that still exist, northern ireland really has changed. applause. i, in the course of years, have had many conversations with martin, and he knew only too well how many people struggled with his ira past. he was very aware of it. republicans, we know, were not blameless, and many people right across this community find it difficult to forgive, and impossible to forget. that is true on all sides, and in the streets surrounding the church, people gathered to reflect notjust on one life, but what life here was once like. we have much more on our website, and more details about the attacker of wednesday's attack in central london. yo
martin mcguinness‘s body through the large crowds of derry‘s bogside, and beside the many murals that it was also a time of violence, for which some will always hold mcguinness himself at least partly responsible. but the attendance of presidents, irish prime ministers and political rivals at his funeral was testament to the years he spent building peace. and the applause for the unionist leader, arlene foster, a sign of how, despite all the many disagreements that still exist, northern...
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ladies and gentlemen, give it up for ricky martin!! >> what is going on? >> jimmy: ricky martin. >> hello, everyone. >> jimmy: it's good to see you, buddy. >> i love you ricky! >> happy to be here, man. >> jimmy: they love you. i love you. yeah, we all love you. yeah. >> thank you, man. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i love you, too, man. >> jimmy: i love you right back. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> jimmy: i've got great news for you. you got engaged recently, and yeah -- [ cheers and applause ] >> and i'm really happy. >> jimmy: how did you meet your fiance? >> we met -- he's a conceptual artist and i'm a collector. >> jimmy: yes. >> yes, and i saw his art on the internet, and i -- and i contacted him. >> jimmy: nice. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> and then i -- >> jimmy: you just hit it off. >> and then we -- yeah, and then we met and everything's been perfect. >> jimmy: i want to -- [ audience aws ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want to learn about art. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm re
ladies and gentlemen, give it up for ricky martin!! >> what is going on? >> jimmy: ricky martin. >> hello, everyone. >> jimmy: it's good to see you, buddy. >> i love you ricky! >> happy to be here, man. >> jimmy: they love you. i love you. yeah, we all love you. yeah. >> thank you, man. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i love you, too, man. >> jimmy: i love you right back. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> jimmy: i've got...
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martin luther king, jr.t the forefront after special week of shows in it 008 from memphis commemorating the 40th anniversary of king's death. during next clip he shared a rare glimpse of king's humor with a story about that amazing week in february 1968 when johnny carson handed "the tonight show" over to mr. b. i also asked him to take my back it where, when and how he first met dr. king. >> all right so you're kiting there on the t"the tonight show and only mr. b could get dr. king to sit down for a conversation on the tonight show. king flies from atlanta to new york. he is running late. trying to get to the show. which is live. he lands at the airport. and i'll let mr. b pick the story up and take it through to the joke that he told opening the show. you take it and run. you remember this, don't you? >> yes, i do. >> tell this story. i love it. >> by the time he went on air, dr. king had not arrived so we made a quick adjustment to fill his slot. and how you cover the slot. about a quarter of the way int
martin luther king, jr.t the forefront after special week of shows in it 008 from memphis commemorating the 40th anniversary of king's death. during next clip he shared a rare glimpse of king's humor with a story about that amazing week in february 1968 when johnny carson handed "the tonight show" over to mr. b. i also asked him to take my back it where, when and how he first met dr. king. >> all right so you're kiting there on the t"the tonight show and only mr. b could...
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i martin luther king. i never will be martin luther king. i can play a leadership role. gee, i can'te say, make a speech like that. i am not martin luther king. there is one standard with how we are living. [laughter] -- and look atnd the university of virginia when he died. in your time, you don't get what you are entitled to. characteristics that's we see martin's characteristics. martin's characteristics do not define leadership. they defined what martin brought to the leadership table. but just like martin brought his doe outristics, jane there can bring her characteristics. and it depends on the time that you are in. the leadership development has to be making sure that we have the schools for our kids and help our kids to dream. too often their dreams are dashed. kids are inquisitive and creative. that is beaten out of them. in several circumstances, it beats them down. we are on the right track when we stick with this whole question of public education. if we lose this fight we are in the in public education -- julian bond: because that is where most kids are and
i martin luther king. i never will be martin luther king. i can play a leadership role. gee, i can'te say, make a speech like that. i am not martin luther king. there is one standard with how we are living. [laughter] -- and look atnd the university of virginia when he died. in your time, you don't get what you are entitled to. characteristics that's we see martin's characteristics. martin's characteristics do not define leadership. they defined what martin brought to the leadership table. but...
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let's begin with our weekend weather and meteorologist erika martin, she's tracking those winter conditions outside. >> we certainly do have a cold day on tap, temperatures will be below average, in fact, the coldest we have seen in the past couple of weeks. a live look outside, it is dry. high pressure system is the weather maker, but we do have an arctic blast, a lot of cold air sliding into place. be sure you look at the bottom of your screen for your local most accurate seven-day forecast. right now we are tracking those colder temperatures throughout the entire day, an increase in the wind speeds and wind gusts. feels like temperatures certainly will be chillier than the actual temperatures so keep that in mind. again, high pressure system keeping everything high and dry. the sun will come out, lots of sunshine in the forecast for today and for tomorrow. the expected high temperature for today in the 30s and we will keep it in the 30s tomorrow, upper 30s and we will warm up into the 50s and finally 60s by tuesday. coming up in a bit i do have your most accurate ten day on 10. >>> not e
let's begin with our weekend weather and meteorologist erika martin, she's tracking those winter conditions outside. >> we certainly do have a cold day on tap, temperatures will be below average, in fact, the coldest we have seen in the past couple of weeks. a live look outside, it is dry. high pressure system is the weather maker, but we do have an arctic blast, a lot of cold air sliding into place. be sure you look at the bottom of your screen for your local most accurate seven-day...
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emerged this evening, as everton boss ronald koeman publicly criticises republic of ireland manager martineill. only for o'neill to respond and say koeman is a "master tactician of the blame game". and charley hull remains in contention in her second round of the first women's golf major of the season. hello, thank you very much for watching. celtic will have to wait until sunday at least to secure the scottish premiership title after second—placed aberdeen thrashed dundee 7—0 at dens park this evening in a win that included a first hat—trick for centre back, andrew considine. he turns 30 tomorrow and opened the scoring for the second—placed dons inside 17 minutes. his second made it 4—0 just before half—time, and with the game effectively over, many dundee fans were leaving the ground by that point. good night for considine though. celtic are still 22 points clear at the top, but this is a night that'll live long in the memory for considine, who would get the seventh and final goal in the closing stages. 7-0 7—0 away from home, not bad! there was one game tonight in the championship, with
emerged this evening, as everton boss ronald koeman publicly criticises republic of ireland manager martineill. only for o'neill to respond and say koeman is a "master tactician of the blame game". and charley hull remains in contention in her second round of the first women's golf major of the season. hello, thank you very much for watching. celtic will have to wait until sunday at least to secure the scottish premiership title after second—placed aberdeen thrashed dundee 7—0 at...
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parents of trey von martin and tracy martin discuss their sons life and death and their experiences with the judicial system. in the coming weeks on afterwards, lisa's irvine will report on america's credit system and how it affects the general public. rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles dc will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force and this weekend, sylvia fara discusses how our bodies react to fat . >> it's calories, it's actually an endocrine organ that releases hormones to that body depends on so basically, our play sites are linked to fat. there are people who have that status and some of those that are smaller, mice might have smaller things themselves. our goals are linked to that, our reproductive systems are linked to that and people who get to that level don't menstruate regularly. even the system, it's amazing there's so many systems in their body that are linked to healthy fat.
parents of trey von martin and tracy martin discuss their sons life and death and their experiences with the judicial system. in the coming weeks on afterwards, lisa's irvine will report on america's credit system and how it affects the general public. rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles dc will describe his work...
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tonight - 21 year old moises martin is out on bail.. is facing multiple charges including a felony.. sending harmful matter to minors.on thursday.. a 13 year old student told school officials she was receiving inapparopriate messages from martin.that's when police discovered a second victim.sot capt shawn aheard, sunnyvale dept of public safetywe actually interviewed that second victim and found out the same situation. the texts were a little bit more of an inappropriate nature than the texts between the first victim. police aren't telling us the name of the middle school where martin volunteered.. but say he wasn't working on school grounds.the 21 year old also volunteered at a local senior center.sot capt shawn aheard, sunnyvale dept of public safety he was fingerprinted through live scan when he applied so all that was done but he had no other criminal background or anything that would lead anything to believe that something like this would occur police say.. the inappropriate messages were also sent through social media.sot capt sha
tonight - 21 year old moises martin is out on bail.. is facing multiple charges including a felony.. sending harmful matter to minors.on thursday.. a 13 year old student told school officials she was receiving inapparopriate messages from martin.that's when police discovered a second victim.sot capt shawn aheard, sunnyvale dept of public safetywe actually interviewed that second victim and found out the same situation. the texts were a little bit more of an inappropriate nature than the texts...