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with whose money, mary lou mcdonald ?ddress it. we have a housing crisis on the island, we've a whole generation locked out of home ownership, we have people who can't make their rent, who have no prospect of a secure roof over their head, we've people living in awful overcrowded conditions, and one of the lessons of this public health emergency is that not alone is a secure roof over your head a human right and a democratic right, it's also a public health imperative, because your home now is your shelter, it's the place where you self—isolate. it's all about stimulus, it's about repairing economies through growth. ireland's not unique in that, farfrom it, and sinn fein is certainly not unique, although we were very much ahead of the pack in recommending and advancing that type of economic recovery long before others. but the proposition, surely, is that a time of covid—i9 crisis with the reality of brexit and the end of the transition looming at the end of this year, what the irish people appear to believe and want righ
with whose money, mary lou mcdonald ?ddress it. we have a housing crisis on the island, we've a whole generation locked out of home ownership, we have people who can't make their rent, who have no prospect of a secure roof over their head, we've people living in awful overcrowded conditions, and one of the lessons of this public health emergency is that not alone is a secure roof over your head a human right and a democratic right, it's also a public health imperative, because your home now is...
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host: mary lou, thank you. congressman reed? guest: well said. i agree wholeheartedly with the heart of what you are saying in that we have to member we are americans. in america, freedom is one of our core beliefs and court structures as a nation. what we are talking about is people kind of giving up freedom and not standing up for that freedom. you see government than potentially creeping in and doing things that become excessive and unreasonable. i do believe there is a role for government. i do believe there is a -- reasonableness that they should exercise in these times. i trust people and believe in the collective wisdom. once they are given the information and warmth, people want to do the right thing. we should trust people more rather than this idea that some government leader is going to be able to wave a magic wand and keep everybody safe and mitigate the risk of the virus to zero. that is not the reality. that is not how mother nature works. that is not how it works in the real world. mary lou, i applaud your effort. i applaud your be
host: mary lou, thank you. congressman reed? guest: well said. i agree wholeheartedly with the heart of what you are saying in that we have to member we are americans. in america, freedom is one of our core beliefs and court structures as a nation. what we are talking about is people kind of giving up freedom and not standing up for that freedom. you see government than potentially creeping in and doing things that become excessive and unreasonable. i do believe there is a role for government....
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mary lou mcdonald, in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. after the february election when you and your party did remarkably well, your party did remarkably well, you won the most first preference votes in ireland the general elections, you talked about a revolution at the ballot box. five months on, what has happened to the revolution? the five months on we are into uncharted and unprecedented times, no more than yourselves with a global pandemic with a public health emergency on our island and has caused considerable disruption to people ‘s daily lives but also to political life but i'm happy to report that all about disruption, notwithstanding the appetite for political change, remains very strong appetite for political change, remains very strong across ireland, remains very strong across ireland, north and south and i hold them with a view that we are living through changing and changed times and times i believe significant movements in ireland, progressive movements is possible and will happen and i'm including of course, the constitut
mary lou mcdonald, in dublin, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. after the february election when you and your party did remarkably well, your party did remarkably well, you won the most first preference votes in ireland the general elections, you talked about a revolution at the ballot box. five months on, what has happened to the revolution? the five months on we are into uncharted and unprecedented times, no more than yourselves with a global pandemic with a public health emergency on our...
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mary lou mcdonald, in dublin, welcome to hardtalk.
mary lou mcdonald, in dublin, welcome to hardtalk.
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. >> mary lou survived the coronavirus and she was diagnosed in late march. >> i had a dry cough andi lost my appetite which was very unusual for me and i was running a low rate temperature. >> then her condition got worse and her blood pressure was high and she had an abnormal heart rhythm. >> they sent me to the hospital. i was week. it felt like i was dead weight. seama she is a warmonger 1150 receiving treatment at the mount sinai health system's new center for people recovering from the coronavirus. >> initially, it was a preliminary disease and over a period, we appreciate it is a multisystem disease affecting the lungs and the kidneys and the heart and the brain and neurological systems. >> doctor barbara murphy says the goal is to provide patient suffering from many health issues post covid with care from specialists in one place. mount sinai is also establishing a covid-19 registry so researchers can collect information on the mental and physical health of patients to study the long-term effects of the coronavirus. >>> by following patience and understanding what happened, w
. >> mary lou survived the coronavirus and she was diagnosed in late march. >> i had a dry cough andi lost my appetite which was very unusual for me and i was running a low rate temperature. >> then her condition got worse and her blood pressure was high and she had an abnormal heart rhythm. >> they sent me to the hospital. i was week. it felt like i was dead weight. seama she is a warmonger 1150 receiving treatment at the mount sinai health system's new center for...
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host: mary lou, thank you. congressman reed? guest: well said.gree wholeheartedly with the heart of what you are saying in that we have to member we are americans. in america, freedom is one of our core beliefs and court structures as a nation. what we are talking about is people kind of giving up freedom and not standing up for that freedom. you see government than potentially creeping in and doing things that become excessive and unreasonable. i do believe there is a role for government. i do believe there is a -- reasonableness that they should exercise in these times. i trust people and believe in the collective wisdom. once they are given the information and warmth, people want to do the right thing. we should trust people more rather than this idea that some government leader is going to be able to wave a magic wand and keep everybody safe and mitigate the risk of the virus to zero. that is not the reality. that is not how mother nature works. that is not how it works in the real world. mary lou, i applaud your effort. i applaud your belief
host: mary lou, thank you. congressman reed? guest: well said.gree wholeheartedly with the heart of what you are saying in that we have to member we are americans. in america, freedom is one of our core beliefs and court structures as a nation. what we are talking about is people kind of giving up freedom and not standing up for that freedom. you see government than potentially creeping in and doing things that become excessive and unreasonable. i do believe there is a role for government. i do...
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set to die next wednesday about thfederal court of appeals, he s convicted of killing 80-year-old mary lou'sl and scheduled to be executed a week from today, convicted of killing five peoplo testify against him, along with a single mother and her young daughters. 10-year-old candace and 6-year-old amber. federal executions estopped in 1988 but resumed from 2001-2003 with three men put to death. one of them was oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. attorney general barr supports restarting federal executions. "we owe it to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system." last week the supreme court denied an appeal to halt executions, the court could at any moment before an execution jump in and order a delay. >> the justice department tonight, an update on the movement toward law enforcement reform. the street protests in the wake of the george floyd killing have used, there is still much being done behind the scenes. mike emanuel shows us tonight. >> protests following the death of george floyd led to calls for congress to do something. police reform which looked like it was dead
set to die next wednesday about thfederal court of appeals, he s convicted of killing 80-year-old mary lou'sl and scheduled to be executed a week from today, convicted of killing five peoplo testify against him, along with a single mother and her young daughters. 10-year-old candace and 6-year-old amber. federal executions estopped in 1988 but resumed from 2001-2003 with three men put to death. one of them was oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. attorney general barr supports restarting...
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somebody listen to mary lou williams on the piano.ie glaude is this exemplary figure among others as well. we have some others. jonathan and we get mark and we got william hart and brother dyson is part of that, too. imani. a whole cloud of witnesses to keep this tradition alive so eddie glaude represents the voices of a cloud of witnesses, a custodian of a rich inheritance and a care taker of a great tradition of a hated people that still keep dishing out these levels of truth and beauty. so this is why to engage with somebody like baldwin, who is the liest levels grateness, greatness not in terms of just sales. i want the book to be number one but the greatness of the text is not measured by just in the number. it is measured by what went into it, the courage, the courage to love, and the courage to generate hope and to practice hope is to be connected to the best of one's tradition to understand what is going to do, the making and molding that love down in the gut bucket mav enough sent mississippi -- magnificent mississippi. look
somebody listen to mary lou williams on the piano.ie glaude is this exemplary figure among others as well. we have some others. jonathan and we get mark and we got william hart and brother dyson is part of that, too. imani. a whole cloud of witnesses to keep this tradition alive so eddie glaude represents the voices of a cloud of witnesses, a custodian of a rich inheritance and a care taker of a great tradition of a hated people that still keep dishing out these levels of truth and beauty. so...
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have killer lou this is booted off in dollars does seem to be one of them and we just find silky kid called me. mary is pregnant again with her current boyfriend wallace you learn. well as study but wallace is prone to disappear for weeks on end. can peg. anything. it does allow yourself you can feel like your feet will be gone short of . needing wasn't there so console good sheffield don't. care to know the danger feeling they're. still there has just taken the form. of she's no longer with him rosemary is scared of what the boy's father might do if he finds out. cards you need the public event fuzzily well let me. you know as i'm afraid i must cousins is a good chink you learn bunch will come out of war was honestly because it did get him out of bed a metaphorical sob you can be of your stuff. thought you was good book but appeared if i did good if i was a one point taken up out of silicon no. question but. kept this up at the focal father duvall talked to something told me don't go and say so as manuel just get it done we're going to have beautiful oh no no it's time i who. feel. like you 5 days
have killer lou this is booted off in dollars does seem to be one of them and we just find silky kid called me. mary is pregnant again with her current boyfriend wallace you learn. well as study but wallace is prone to disappear for weeks on end. can peg. anything. it does allow yourself you can feel like your feet will be gone short of . needing wasn't there so console good sheffield don't. care to know the danger feeling they're. still there has just taken the form. of she's no longer with...