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laura: niall stanage, thanks for being with us. niall: thanks. laura: this weekend joe declared che was still the democra front runner, but that ground may be looking a little bit shaky. res campaign has raised less money than his n rivals, and elizabeth warren is breathing down his neck in the polls. all of that despite his huge imname recognition and lifin politics. candidate for "newled the magazine and she joined me a short time ago. olivia i was very struck that you wrote in your piece that when joe biden meets voters, there is something about himco that does no across on tv but is a very specific quality. what is that? olivia: he is a very gifted retail politician. that is the art of relating to people in person, in the flesh, making a connection with them.be he is th i'vever seen at that. people used to say that bill clinton was good at that. i did not cover bill clinton. joe biden is better than any other politician i've covered when it comes to retail politics. it is stunning to see. he is very empathetic, and when you contrast that with
laura: niall stanage, thanks for being with us. niall: thanks. laura: this weekend joe declared che was still the democra front runner, but that ground may be looking a little bit shaky. res campaign has raised less money than his n rivals, and elizabeth warren is breathing down his neck in the polls. all of that despite his huge imname recognition and lifin politics. candidate for "newled the magazine and she joined me a short time ago. olivia i was very struck that you wrote in your...
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niall: i think there are two things to watch here.in set itself on course for an ultimate reunification of ireland by creating this special status that leaves northern ireland de facto in the eu for trade purposes? has unwittingly set ireland that has britain --has britain unwittingly set ireland on course for reunification? second point, scotland. if you are going to treat northern ireland differently and leave it effectively in the eu for a time, the scots might say death nicola sturgeon has said -- what about us? scotland overwhelmingly backs remain. the pressure for another referendum on scottish independence is going to grow. frankly, i speak as he unionist, very much opposed to scottish independence from i'm worried that were there another referendum, scotland would leave the u.k. the law of unintended consequences will seldom have a better illustration. vonnie: you have been a scholar, among other things, of integration and globalization. are we seeing this integration, how disintegration, and easily will the u.k. integrate its
niall: i think there are two things to watch here.in set itself on course for an ultimate reunification of ireland by creating this special status that leaves northern ireland de facto in the eu for trade purposes? has unwittingly set ireland that has britain --has britain unwittingly set ireland on course for reunification? second point, scotland. if you are going to treat northern ireland differently and leave it effectively in the eu for a time, the scots might say death nicola sturgeon has...
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but niall is a very strong minded character, like the rest of the family.ontact from anne sacoolas? no, nothing. if you were to have contact, could you ever forgive nothing. if you were to have contact, could you everforgive her for what she has done? yeah, i mean... it was an accident. we know this. she didn't mean to kill our son. i can forgive her for that, but forgive her for leaving? i don't know. she had a choice, and i'm sure she could have stayed. i don't understand why she would have left. charlotte, do you feel the same? absolutely. unintentional, what she has done. she didn't purposely drive on the wrong side of the road, clearly. we assume she forgot what country she was in. a head on collision. harry didn't stand a chance on his motorbike. as experienced as he was, he had covered over 50,000 miles in three and a half years and was a very accomplished and good rider, but being on the brow of the hill, he didn't stand a chance. but we know it was unintentional from her. didn't stand a chance. but we know it was unintentionalfrom her. so if she ha
but niall is a very strong minded character, like the rest of the family.ontact from anne sacoolas? no, nothing. if you were to have contact, could you ever forgive nothing. if you were to have contact, could you everforgive her for what she has done? yeah, i mean... it was an accident. we know this. she didn't mean to kill our son. i can forgive her for that, but forgive her for leaving? i don't know. she had a choice, and i'm sure she could have stayed. i don't understand why she would have...
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niall: i would not agree.le aware of the potential consequences of a no deal brexit. you have to support them. you have to equip them to prepare for the eventuality, if it does come to pass. ,ne of the simple barometers the government created a loan scheme to allow businesses to draw down money to protect for brexit. that is a fair barometer, indicator which shows government has not in our view, stepped up to the plate in terms of preparing businesses. anna: they recently put a new offer on the table. the ireland tea shop does not like part of it around customs. the backstop is still being talked about, maybe bringing back a time-limited element. would you go with that suggestion? importanthink it is that people understand why we have the backstop. the backstop was a creation to allow the island of ireland to continue post the peace process. the peace process and good friday agreement are key, and the backstop is so important in avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland. trade between north and south ire
niall: i would not agree.le aware of the potential consequences of a no deal brexit. you have to support them. you have to equip them to prepare for the eventuality, if it does come to pass. ,ne of the simple barometers the government created a loan scheme to allow businesses to draw down money to protect for brexit. that is a fair barometer, indicator which shows government has not in our view, stepped up to the plate in terms of preparing businesses. anna: they recently put a new offer on the...
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statesmanship abilities and now these comments a strong warning to egypt over this use of $1000000000.00 niall down project that he says if the o.p.'s is willing to go to war over he said in parliament choose day that we could get millions ready but that's not in the best interests of all of us . about egypt saying that they will take action what ican we want you to understand is that a quarter of ethiopia's population is poor and young so if we are to go to war with other africans we can have many millions on the front line but was do not have many benefits it will not benefit egypt will not benefit sudan and it will not benefit us some may have the capability of firing missiles and some may say i would bomb cairo if it is for my country and my flag but peace cannot be brought by bombing and by fighting talks over the construction of this dam project collapsed earlier this month if europeans prime ministers do to talk to egypt's president on the sidelines of a conference in the russia later this week the opium maintains it desperately needs the power generated by the sound project for its pop
statesmanship abilities and now these comments a strong warning to egypt over this use of $1000000000.00 niall down project that he says if the o.p.'s is willing to go to war over he said in parliament choose day that we could get millions ready but that's not in the best interests of all of us . about egypt saying that they will take action what ican we want you to understand is that a quarter of ethiopia's population is poor and young so if we are to go to war with other africans we can have...
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that is the world i grew up in and the lessons that i learned about selfless service came period, niall gardner is here and i can tell him as part of my father's recovery he was allowed to go to the united kingdom and teach at the royal school of artillery and i remember taking trips, beautiful cities like bath and wales and oxford and on these magnificent structures built by indigo jones, there were park marks. coventry cathedral being the greatest example that this medieval structure, the home of the cathedral of saint michael was a shell. the only thing left was the wall outside the high altar and two burnt timbers that the people of coventry that assembled, the sign of the cross where the great cross of the high altar had stood for almost 700 years and it struck me at that time how fleeting liberty was and here was this great nation, the home of the freedoms we enjoy in this country and the antecedents for what we have that we came that close to losing. that is a long-winded way of saying the lessons i learned, most important ones of service came from watching people at fort bragg a
that is the world i grew up in and the lessons that i learned about selfless service came period, niall gardner is here and i can tell him as part of my father's recovery he was allowed to go to the united kingdom and teach at the royal school of artillery and i remember taking trips, beautiful cities like bath and wales and oxford and on these magnificent structures built by indigo jones, there were park marks. coventry cathedral being the greatest example that this medieval structure, the...
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short i think that evolution is a process that started now had started before that it actually did niall usually with this uprising and it will go on this is an uprising in terms of actual popular uprising people taking any action without any action by anyone they having the initiative to go down to the street every day to risk a lot of things in the big cities and their communities by challenging political parties like dominance or by not going to work and all of these others taking into that because they believe that this is going to achieve something the amount of reach of this uprising is fascinating the number of people in different areas and how it would be centralized in one with same thing is really amazing at this is why it's been called the largest protest movement and if they are well and possibly and life politically. this one's not centralized in beirut and it's not within some items but the general population action team not. so orthodox told to show us something that's from the us protests that really stuck out at them he wanted to shove off this is from the tussle is abso
short i think that evolution is a process that started now had started before that it actually did niall usually with this uprising and it will go on this is an uprising in terms of actual popular uprising people taking any action without any action by anyone they having the initiative to go down to the street every day to risk a lot of things in the big cities and their communities by challenging political parties like dominance or by not going to work and all of these others taking into that...