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sinn fein became the largest party in the stormont assembly at the last election, but michelle 0'neillfirst minister, while the dup refuses to go back into an executive. 0ur correspondent, emma vardy, is live in dublin for us this morning. tell us more about the key lines in the speech. she tell us more about the key lines in the speech-— tell us more about the key lines in the speech. she has 'ust received a hue the speech. she has 'ust received a huge round _ the speech. she has 'ust received a huge round of h the speech. she hasjust received a huge round of applause _ the speech. she hasjust received a huge round of applause on - the speech. she hasjust received a huge round of applause on stage i the speech. she hasjust received a i huge round of applause on stage and her messages are other playing very well with the sinn fein supporters here. that is because back in may, there was this historic moment in northern ireland when for the first time sinn fein became the largest party at stormont, the first time that a nationalist party has held the most seats at stormont since northern
sinn fein became the largest party in the stormont assembly at the last election, but michelle 0'neillfirst minister, while the dup refuses to go back into an executive. 0ur correspondent, emma vardy, is live in dublin for us this morning. tell us more about the key lines in the speech. she tell us more about the key lines in the speech-— tell us more about the key lines in the speech. she has 'ust received a hue the speech. she has 'ust received a huge round _ the speech. she has 'ust...
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. >> neill, you have obviously attended these mass shootings in your career. i know that you have retired from the police force. but to look at these mass shootings, you know, week after week. what is going on, you know, would gun violence in america? but >> well, unfortunately we have a society where we have grown. many people are dealing with mental health issues. and not just dealing with these issues. but they don't know how to mitigate them. but we have just gone through a period of covid shut down for a couple of years, which has accelerated mental health issues. i'm not saying that that is the only reason. but as we investigate the shootings, we can come to learn that in many of them, we are dealing with people who are suffering from mental health issues, unresolved mental health issues. and we are trying to deal with red flag laws, we are trying to deal with -- let me just say this. reasonable regulations should be background checks. there is no reason why both sides, both parties, all parties, can't come to some sort of agreement on this. that is a be
. >> neill, you have obviously attended these mass shootings in your career. i know that you have retired from the police force. but to look at these mass shootings, you know, week after week. what is going on, you know, would gun violence in america? but >> well, unfortunately we have a society where we have grown. many people are dealing with mental health issues. and not just dealing with these issues. but they don't know how to mitigate them. but we have just gone through a...
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sinn fein became the largest party in the stormont assembly at the last election, but michelle 0'neillminister, while the dup refuses to go back into an executive. 0ur correspondent, emma vardy, is live in dublin for us this morning. time for changes the theme of the conference this year, what is michelle 0'neill going to say about changing that stalemate at stormont? she is going to refer to that pivotal moment that came earlier this year in may when sinn fein for the first time became the largest party at stormont, that was historic because it was the first time that a nationalist party had been the largest party in northern ireland since the formation of northern ireland 100 years ago and it meant that michelle 0'neill, the vice president, is entitled to take up the first minister role at stormont. he could not do that because since many dup have stayed out of power—sharing in a protest over the brexiteer arrangements but what michelle 0'neill brexiteer arrangements but what michelle o'neill is going to tell the party conference today is the dup is punishing people, leaving them in
sinn fein became the largest party in the stormont assembly at the last election, but michelle 0'neillminister, while the dup refuses to go back into an executive. 0ur correspondent, emma vardy, is live in dublin for us this morning. time for changes the theme of the conference this year, what is michelle 0'neill going to say about changing that stalemate at stormont? she is going to refer to that pivotal moment that came earlier this year in may when sinn fein for the first time became the...
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, laura dern, jeff goldblum. irate actors sam neill, laura dern, jeff goldblum.— actors sam neill, laurae left _ jeff goldblum. we need to take the time we have left and, - jeff goldblum. we need to take the time we have left and, like| the time we have left and, like we always do, squander it. find we always do, squander it. and action. we always do, squander it. and action- the _ we always do, squander it. and action. the big _ we always do, squander it. and action. the big budget - we always do, squander it. and action. the big budget film - we always do, squander it. and action. the big budget film was filmed during _ action. the big budget film was filmed during the _ action. the big budget film was filmed during the covid-19 - filmed during the covid—19 pandemic with even the film's director uncertain on how it would impact the release. tiara would impact the release. two ears would impact the release. two years ago. _ would impact the release. two years ago. was _ would impact the release. two years ago, was there - would impact the release. two years ago, was there a - would impac
, laura dern, jeff goldblum. irate actors sam neill, laura dern, jeff goldblum.— actors sam neill, laurae left _ jeff goldblum. we need to take the time we have left and, - jeff goldblum. we need to take the time we have left and, like| the time we have left and, like we always do, squander it. find we always do, squander it. and action. we always do, squander it. and action- the _ we always do, squander it. and action. the big _ we always do, squander it. and action. the big budget - we...
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dominion, the latest instalment of the ageing series, is the return of original trilogy actors sam neill we have left and, like we always do, squander it. and action. the big budget film was filmed during the covid pandemic, with even the film's director uncertain of how it would impact the release. two years ago, was there a stage where you like "oh my god, is this ever going to happen?" "is this ever going to get done?" yeah, i — i think there was a sense that everyone in the world had that we weren't really sure if we were going to see the end of the year. and it was — it — scary and unsettling. i know you guys took a break. did that kind of inform how you came back and maybe kind of altered film or changed the film at all? we made a film that is, in a lot of ways, about the way we were feeling when we were making it — which is not something that often happens, certainly not a movie of this size. we are racing towards the extinction of our species. you can feel the thread of where the world was heading through the film. we not only lack dominion over nature, we are subordinate to it.
dominion, the latest instalment of the ageing series, is the return of original trilogy actors sam neill we have left and, like we always do, squander it. and action. the big budget film was filmed during the covid pandemic, with even the film's director uncertain of how it would impact the release. two years ago, was there a stage where you like "oh my god, is this ever going to happen?" "is this ever going to get done?" yeah, i — i think there was a sense that everyone...
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speaking earlier was former republican of ireland manager martin 0'neill said he would relish the opportunityhe opportunity to make that. ., ., ., , ., make that. i would love to be in a osition, make that. i would love to be in a position, absolutely. _ make that. i would love to be in a position, absolutely. as - make that. i would love to be in a position, absolutely. as an - make that. i would love to be in a| position, absolutely. as an english manager, you are going to make some decisions that you will, that no one will agree with, that's the whole point, so there are marginal decisions and it's up to you as a manager and you have delivered i by these. so, you know what, for someone to announce a squad of 26 players and i think, really, i would say that most people would probably agree with 1920 of them. southampton have named nathan _ agree with 1920 of them. southampton have named nathan jones _ agree with 1920 of them. southampton have named nathan jones as _ agree with 1920 of them. southampton have named nathan jones as their - agree with 1920 of them. southampton have named nathan
speaking earlier was former republican of ireland manager martin 0'neill said he would relish the opportunityhe opportunity to make that. ., ., ., , ., make that. i would love to be in a osition, make that. i would love to be in a position, absolutely. _ make that. i would love to be in a position, absolutely. as - make that. i would love to be in a position, absolutely. as an - make that. i would love to be in a| position, absolutely. as an english manager, you are going to make some decisions...
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chaplin came to vevey with his wife 0ona, daughter of wife eugene o'neill, who he married when 0'neilll lives nearby. what early memories do you have of being here as a very young boy in this house with your family? firstly it was a family house, with eight kids. to me it is difficult to speak about my father alone, difficult to speak about my fatheralone, because difficult to speak about my father alone, because my mother was an important part of our life. my mother ran the house, to make sure that my father could work. usually during the day they didn't want any noise. most of the time we were at school, which was fine, and then my father would be left alone and work in whatever he was working on. do alone and work in whatever he was working on.— alone and work in whatever he was working on. do you think he had regrets _ was working on. do you think he had regrets about _ was working on. do you think he had regrets about not _ was working on. do you think he had regrets about not being - was working on. do you think he had regrets about not being in i had regrets about not being in a
chaplin came to vevey with his wife 0ona, daughter of wife eugene o'neill, who he married when 0'neilll lives nearby. what early memories do you have of being here as a very young boy in this house with your family? firstly it was a family house, with eight kids. to me it is difficult to speak about my father alone, difficult to speak about my fatheralone, because difficult to speak about my father alone, because my mother was an important part of our life. my mother ran the house, to make sure...
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chairman neill said he wanted those tax return so that you could check whether the automatic auditing of the presidential tax returns is working the way it supposed to, or whether donald trump corrupted the automatic auditing of the presidential tax returns. perhaps we need a new law in in the summit finance committee about automatic audit-ing of presidential tax returns. senate finance committee chairman why it should sent his legal request for donald trump 's tax returns to the irs first thing tomorrow morning at the latest, and the irs according to the supreme court today should deliver those tax returns tomorrow afternoon. it was this afternoon at 2:00 in atlanta, on the 11th circuit court of appeals, heard moral arguments on the justice department's appeal of the assignment of a so-called special master to evaluate the government documents seized by the fbi with a search warrant at donald trump's for the residents. if you spend the rest of your life listening to appeals court argument any level any state for the federal court of appeals, you might never hear a more one-sided sess
chairman neill said he wanted those tax return so that you could check whether the automatic auditing of the presidential tax returns is working the way it supposed to, or whether donald trump corrupted the automatic auditing of the presidential tax returns. perhaps we need a new law in in the summit finance committee about automatic audit-ing of presidential tax returns. senate finance committee chairman why it should sent his legal request for donald trump 's tax returns to the irs first...
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perhaps the questions neill there questions from bob neill there on committee would on the committeeyes still got the job to do. he's talking about all the different things, not least the bill of rights which has been revived after it was quashed by the trust. there's lots of things that going the justice going on in the justice department and it doesn't seem that this is the overriding thing. course, is coming thing. it, of course, is coming in background. angela used in the background. angela used one question on it. deputy prime minister's last week, but ultimately there were five others. yeah, a date and dominic raab justice questions the commons, saying he's confident the of rights will receive the bill of rights will receive overwhelming its overwhelming support during its second so he's still in second reading. so he's still in the what he needs to the job doing what he needs to do . tom, moment, thank do. tom, for the moment, thank you much indeed. now we you very much indeed. now we just talking earlier about mpps expenses , as with the ability to expenses, as with the abili
perhaps the questions neill there questions from bob neill there on committee would on the committeeyes still got the job to do. he's talking about all the different things, not least the bill of rights which has been revived after it was quashed by the trust. there's lots of things that going the justice going on in the justice department and it doesn't seem that this is the overriding thing. course, is coming thing. it, of course, is coming in background. angela used in the background. angela...
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marcus 0'neill marcy walter was 16. marcus o'neill and another boy were both 17.lives. {lister which quite potentially might have saved a number of lives.— saved a number of lives. over the past decade. _ saved a number of lives. over the past decade, suicides among - past decade, suicides among adults have risen by 14%. but among young people and children, while still relatively low, numbers have risen steeply by 74%. out of those, suicides among 10—14 —year—olds are rising fastest of all. they have more than doubled. at 16, alice wilkie started a blog to help young people in sussex talk about their worries. during the pandemic especially, she says it was teenagers who are left trying to comfort their friends in crisis. it got to that point where they were just trying to use their friends as sort of therapists, i guess, and that can take quite a big toll on that other person's mental health especially, because they are harbouring all of the stuff their friends have in telling them but also with the struggles they have themselves. also with the struggles they have
marcus 0'neill marcy walter was 16. marcus o'neill and another boy were both 17.lives. {lister which quite potentially might have saved a number of lives.— saved a number of lives. over the past decade. _ saved a number of lives. over the past decade, suicides among - past decade, suicides among adults have risen by 14%. but among young people and children, while still relatively low, numbers have risen steeply by 74%. out of those, suicides among 10—14 —year—olds are rising fastest of...