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will be prime minister look at this case and also -- [inaudible] in northern ireland? >> first of all can i take this opportunity to express my send it to the families. this is a despicable terrorist attack and i fully share the desire that perpetrators are brought to justice. just because we're trying to do with the legacies of the past does not mean that crimes that have been committed should not be properly prosecuted and those responsible convicted. i know my right honorable friend the sectors they were northern ireland met the parents to discuss their concerns. the trial system in northern ireland was abolished in 2007 and replaced by provision allowing non-jury trials only in specific sets of circumstances. these provisions lapse every two years and in consideration be given to whether they ought to be renewed for a further two years in 2015. >> people would've been reassured this week that the imf of credit countries gross -- [shouting] however, what my right honorable friend agree that they would be more reassured to know that our long-term economic plan -- [sh
will be prime minister look at this case and also -- [inaudible] in northern ireland? >> first of all can i take this opportunity to express my send it to the families. this is a despicable terrorist attack and i fully share the desire that perpetrators are brought to justice. just because we're trying to do with the legacies of the past does not mean that crimes that have been committed should not be properly prosecuted and those responsible convicted. i know my right honorable friend...
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. >> one of northern ireland's most prominent politicians has been arrested. he's being questioned in connection with a murder 40 years ago. known as the black five, these basketball players led the way in integrating their sport. tonight, we bring you their untold stories. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. people in iraq went to the polls today in the first parliamentary elections since american armed forces withdrew from the country three years ago. security was tight as the country tried to cope with a surge in violence. in the past week alone, 160 people have been killed. a warning that this report contains violent images. iraq is a matter of life and death, but this rally --hdad election watch the white van on the right. it tore through the shiite crowd, killing 33. anni militants delivering grizzly start to the elections and a country already drenched in sectarian violence. out andy, they came they voted. it's a matter of courage here. the ink on a finger is proof of a ballot cast. the prime minister blames
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the relationship with iran and of course that the problem of northern ireland the ongoing peace process there are some eye candy to kids. this is probably going to be one of the most important for its beaches to make in his life to put in all fluff and fold into it. he'd been cautioned to let the green ideology to which i would not be old supplies. if he shows his deep knowledge and affection for the irish language and culture. thank you very much indeed for the well was the main events of the sop to his last address by the president to the joint houses of parliament after westminster the president also visited westminster abbey where he lay a wreath to nor do weeople known not the move many moments in this historic day and in a gesture mirroring to me like the news of the rest of the garden of remembrance three years ago president he composed of the memorial tree or the cute by the ira in nineteen seventy nine. read the short journey to parliament to the history of breast decision of both houses before invited members including the prime minister and deputy prime minister the trees are
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peace walls to make surea the economy can grow and the opportunities are there for everyone in northern ireland. >> i saw a very attractive picture of my honorable friendw in his shorts. i know that a couple ofter] colleagues in this house. i certainly couldn't manage it. >> my constituents has beenbe waiting over nine months for hep personal independence. she has to borrow to get by. why does the prime minster think this is accessible? >> all delays in these payments aren't accessible. they trying to introduce it gradually so we make sure theal equal of decision-making is good. >> last week i was privileged to meet a holocaust divider. >> we should be clear that the afghanistan that we have beennit supporting and continue toco support must be a multiracialmut and multiethnic afghanistan. that includes nationalities that make up that country. absolutely vital for its future. i will be happy to look the evidence he has >> 2400 jobs are being destroyed. last friday 650. by one single firm that specializes in buying um firms, degrading the pay and conditions of their staff and abandoning them to u
peace walls to make surea the economy can grow and the opportunities are there for everyone in northern ireland. >> i saw a very attractive picture of my honorable friendw in his shorts. i know that a couple ofter] colleagues in this house. i certainly couldn't manage it. >> my constituents has beenbe waiting over nine months for hep personal independence. she has to borrow to get by. why does the prime minster think this is accessible? >> all delays in these payments aren't...
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in northern ireland, the country is inemanded a bombing court.he member of the ira is in court, accused of killing 28 people. it is the deadliest bombing of the entire northern ireland conflict. authorities have failed in the past 16 years to successfully prosecute anyone involved in the conduct -- in the conflict, which came just 16 months after the peace accord was signed. now to the latest in the oscar pistorius trial. he took a pummeling on the witness stand on thursday. the prosecutor called him a liar over his version of the night he shot his girlfriend. the prosecutor even laughed at a response from oscar pistorius, prompting the judge to step in. they are accusing the track star of giving contradictory evidence about the alarm system in his home. >> this is now the biggest indication of the evidence. it is impossible to do. i'm asking you, why did you make a mistake echo >> i did not make a mistake. >> you cannot make the mistake -- explain the mistake the way you do it. you have to keep explaining. wayuse really, there is no you could ha
in northern ireland, the country is inemanded a bombing court.he member of the ira is in court, accused of killing 28 people. it is the deadliest bombing of the entire northern ireland conflict. authorities have failed in the past 16 years to successfully prosecute anyone involved in the conduct -- in the conflict, which came just 16 months after the peace accord was signed. now to the latest in the oscar pistorius trial. he took a pummeling on the witness stand on thursday. the prosecutor...
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will be prime minister look at this case and also -- [inaudible] in northern ireland? >> first of all can i take this opportunity to express my send it to the families. this is a despicable terrorist attack and i fully share the desire that perpetrators are brought to justice. just because we're trying to do with the legacies of the past does not mean that crimes that have been committed should not be properly prosecuted and those responsible convicted. i know my right honorable friend the sectors they were northern ireland met the parents to discuss their concerns. the trial system in northern ireland was abolished in 2007 and replaced by provision allowing non-jury trials only in specific sets of circumstances. these provisions lapse every two years and in consideration be given to whether they ought to be renewed for a further two years in 2015. >> people would've been reassured this week that the imf of credit countries gross -- [shouting] however, what my right honorable friend agree that they would be more reassured to know that our long-term economic plan -- [sh
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basically signal the screen saying his support but scored on a lot more done the weakness in the northern ireland structure of the moment is that good friday agreement storm of executive level does not fire a gun on seven years and it's nevertheless a strong signal to send to all the times that the parties is coming here tonight. forced on him to the queen to host a second reception georgia state visit as you can see what's happened over two hundred people at this reception tonight a special package and i'm representing radio goals strategies also be given all that on all sides of the community. it's very important that one imagines for the palace in organizing an event like this that's right and it would be the recognition by at the top of the ban on results of the house that most kitchens and i think you would see coming from this state visit for both dublin and london encouragement during practicum encouragement to political parties to get on with it has been painting again when he visited the north just weeks ago the marching season approaches. remember this another season of elections coming
basically signal the screen saying his support but scored on a lot more done the weakness in the northern ireland structure of the moment is that good friday agreement storm of executive level does not fire a gun on seven years and it's nevertheless a strong signal to send to all the times that the parties is coming here tonight. forced on him to the queen to host a second reception georgia state visit as you can see what's happened over two hundred people at this reception tonight a special...
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to eight hundred and fifty properties than those originally taken out by developers based in northern ireland. loosen up and bought by new york based management fund for more than one point six billion euro. for none of the financial son is appearing from behind the fattest state in nails down its largest deal today this is money on plaza in belfast. it sparked huge portfolio pulled by a us films sarah for its capital management. its developments like this. politicians in the north are anxious to see completion. last night the north's first minister peter robinson spoke to former us vice president dan quayle. he's chairman of the company which holds a portfolio. i think it is right from our point of view that it passes olds area may not cause the money available so it can develop those assets. that means i've to start knitting in growing our economy and helps the construction industry to develop or the site the irish pints of reaching the next flight point one eight the euro to fifty five developers in northern ireland's loans for use by page hundred and fifty properties cough which were in t
to eight hundred and fifty properties than those originally taken out by developers based in northern ireland. loosen up and bought by new york based management fund for more than one point six billion euro. for none of the financial son is appearing from behind the fattest state in nails down its largest deal today this is money on plaza in belfast. it sparked huge portfolio pulled by a us films sarah for its capital management. its developments like this. politicians in the north are anxious...
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northern ireland was acting during a partial way during the process.hat has undermined confidence in the public. it has further damaged people's respect for the psmi. it has tainted how people will view the rules in this process and has been incredibly damaging. >> i am asking the secretary of state firmly this afternoon to get assurance that families, victims of the bombings, the most hideous crimes -- they seek reassurance that the murders of their loved ones have not fallen to a scheming letter. >> this whole process has defied the public's most basic political expectation of openness, transparency, and good governance. it is little surprise to me, and should be little surprise to anybody, that so much stress has been caused once shady process has unraveled. i hope there will be some clarity on how this process was so appallingly badly handled. >> this is virtually meaningless. what are those who received those -- [indiscernible] these are all meaningless bits of paper. it just doesn't add up. >> i do regret the expression of a get-out-of-jail-free
northern ireland was acting during a partial way during the process.hat has undermined confidence in the public. it has further damaged people's respect for the psmi. it has tainted how people will view the rules in this process and has been incredibly damaging. >> i am asking the secretary of state firmly this afternoon to get assurance that families, victims of the bombings, the most hideous crimes -- they seek reassurance that the murders of their loved ones have not fallen to a...
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police in northern ireland charge a man with the murder of 29 people, charges he denies in a bombing in 1998. >> these streets were full of unsuspecting victims. it was only when the smoke cleared that a huge car bomb was revealed. killed.e were among them, a woman pregnant with twins. is all to simply referred to as a trouble spot. no one has been convicted of the murders but tonight, one has been charged with all 29. 14 years ago, the bbc's panorama program secretly filmed him and named him as someone that played a role in the ira bombing. the exposure and happened on the 15th of august in 1998, months after the agreement was signed. five years later, shea missed daily was charged with being a member of the real ira. he subsequently pled guilty. in 2009, he was one of four men found to be responsible for what happened. is right that he face criminal charges. his son was killed. have always made clear that the civil case was no substitute for a criminal conviction. the victims do want to see justice for their loved ones. it doesn't just go for ourselves, it goes for all the people t
police in northern ireland charge a man with the murder of 29 people, charges he denies in a bombing in 1998. >> these streets were full of unsuspecting victims. it was only when the smoke cleared that a huge car bomb was revealed. killed.e were among them, a woman pregnant with twins. is all to simply referred to as a trouble spot. no one has been convicted of the murders but tonight, one has been charged with all 29. 14 years ago, the bbc's panorama program secretly filmed him and named...
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aware of the concerns they are not able to access funds which provided solely for people in northern ireland but, of course, sadly there are many victims of terrorism in great britain and it is vital those victims have also sport they need in this government -- support. >> last question. can we have a bit of order in the house? preferably with you the secretary of state as well. >> has the second estate actually scoped what legislative measures would be required from her and respect other proposals in the past and also want authorizations and directions would be needed for ministerial colleagues in whitehall? >> the advice i've been given is westminster legislation would not be required if the parties decided to implement the half of seven proposal, apart from a devolution of parading. i advise all to be done by legislation in the assembly but am happy to review this matter in discussion with him at a later date. >> questions for the prime minister. jeremy corbyn. >> question number one mr. speaker,. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleag
aware of the concerns they are not able to access funds which provided solely for people in northern ireland but, of course, sadly there are many victims of terrorism in great britain and it is vital those victims have also sport they need in this government -- support. >> last question. can we have a bit of order in the house? preferably with you the secretary of state as well. >> has the second estate actually scoped what legislative measures would be required from her and respect...
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and the war or so and it went down in northern ireland. this tree. you know is for children. and they still argue debate to be discussed. and that is part of that. gracie really interesting relation to reality. you know my favorite buddhist costumes are designed to tell the truth certain photos i did but it ends with a smile. it's very intimate. wayne says it didn't seem to stop these cats you know what to look under the guidance of this boy who cannot abide to. top obama he's there's a potential bomb scare at the beach. there's a . their name. i would too. most of the body. journalism. so what we're doing lots of reading the little talker tortillas and then in august. there's an exhibition in the ground almost ornaments to take a selection of cool treat. what the overall project at their center of the utah game the difficulty that the team which makes links between this worked and worked several balls are looking a lot more too excited. what's on their game. the bloodbath that the city which has divided went on to sell. we try to eat it especially the local photographers. li
and the war or so and it went down in northern ireland. this tree. you know is for children. and they still argue debate to be discussed. and that is part of that. gracie really interesting relation to reality. you know my favorite buddhist costumes are designed to tell the truth certain photos i did but it ends with a smile. it's very intimate. wayne says it didn't seem to stop these cats you know what to look under the guidance of this boy who cannot abide to. top obama he's there's a...
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moved on to address both houses of the british parliament in westminster the peace process in northern ireland has a lot of close call between the two states. he sprays the progress made but said the work was not yet done for us. trent is in taking this in the progress of course a piece of northam. cos basically the road we travel the road in an act of creation because he is. dr government to shift responsibility to encourage and support those who need to complete the journey of making peace and construct in june. games went on to say britain and ireland had attained a closeness and warmth that once seemed unachievable. he'll spend a total of four days can bring that's all we have time for the dream of wanting the eu i know. he is. i know. zz you. statistics. you know the song the too much the us now on dvd. low long a man these. it is. more due to the chair. the debt. create a card. we are way beyond her age. in auckland team he'd not the team did. she's the most powerful country woo hoo. i i mean. i like it i'm quite sure but less so the band. these. you ll when toowong will the tree i gave
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so as to him to play for northern ireland can heal people who understand you when the criticism toward the fence is not that great overnight. greenpeace has announced a new religious nations us. they have the patience to be too weak to get it all the animosity still eating people. as citizens we all have souls it takes to win a quarterly true since a few minutes inside and out of each other during the day it was a collaboration between the british and irish and the workplace to be worth it a state visit is helping of as paying tribute to the contribution of irish workers in the uk national health service that thousands of irish workers is on today presents he can smell some of them. shooting seventy five euros and retell that came here in nineteen thirty eight to work as a nurse. all there is more recent arrivals by i never really planned to meet with milan. i caught a flight in september and eleven with a lot of job opportunities than me. cute stuff too and might meet with them since my family. this inspires the one who asked that people wouldn't have to stop trying their sense of bei
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remanded him in custody over fears he might flee the country after his arrest by officers from northern ireland serious crime branch i. the lulu. the economy and trade minister publisher and that i had said that ukraine is not choosing between the eu or brush. that is fighting an internal battle during the forum in berlin the tree deal being pushed to the eu will help the creative reached a block and markings start to move away from russia in the life of c creating extra hair is almost six hundred eighty five million us dollars while britain sweden and poland won the european union to send judicial and police advisers to ukraine to help stabilize the country and make groundwork for the trade deal there's a perception. and by doing that perception actually scares some investors in germany too that ukraine is choosing between time. european union will rush. a customs union to be precise. and that's on the way we perceive things in ukraine and its albeit how we perceive things in the team in the garment to share that satisfied me into one of the hardest jobs in the country. fixing the ukrainian ec
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the one question we're not sure of what will be the trickle down effect in northern ireland.me and dupree get the president of the peaches upright minister stating we hope the peace process would kick on from here the months ahead will uproot that but certainly it could have gone any better i think the president going to legoland in . thank you gigi for. cotton was a blow or joan wilson has lost the high court action challenging the finding that he preached god of regulations disciplinary proceedings were taken against him always attendance. in the cabin courthouse was all juicy in january twenty twelve the high court ruled that his attendance was not itself a breach of discipline but his superiors were enticed to ask what he was doing there and his refusal to respond was in the collective juicy lower paid civil servants a day will campaign to have their pay come through first the civil and services union goal is that servants on less than thirty five thousand euro must be first in line to have their salaries restored the experts may say that economic recovery is well underwa
the one question we're not sure of what will be the trickle down effect in northern ireland.me and dupree get the president of the peaches upright minister stating we hope the peace process would kick on from here the months ahead will uproot that but certainly it could have gone any better i think the president going to legoland in . thank you gigi for. cotton was a blow or joan wilson has lost the high court action challenging the finding that he preached god of regulations disciplinary...
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and yet at the political settlements and there but of course there are still many problems in northern ireland there are the biggest issues is that describe to going from the troubles. this doesn't concern you that there's still all unfinished business and in relation to the lungs which could be due perhaps to the president of the stupid as he races between them out i came to watch it you have to make a nice thing about the peace process in order not to block the future of north enough and about the complex history. he's behind the presentation and unrealistic or not it is the peace process is that it is a process to continue to perform and agreements. one day. although technically it is an exercise in consciousness attended a community. it is something that has to be handed in to a generation ago the challenge is to hand to future generations. although the prospects of the future you are not inviting them to an nbc about any team packs i believe that he should be addressed. they have to be trimmed to two different directions have to be next on our site. i have milk no simplistic view of the q
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former george mitchell when he led the good friday accords in northern ireland, with who said, if you are serious about diplomacy, everybody has to be at the table. you can't seclude someone because you think they're a terrorist. >> or they're attacking you. >> first they are not attacking in that sense. this is a situation where the reality of the occupation is, where the power lies. neither hamas and gaza nor fatah in the west bank have any real power.if there were serious negotiations underway to end the occupation, to end israeli apartheid, then we would need to have everybody at the table because otherwise if they're not at the table they're not bound by whatever gets decided at the table. >> but you don't believe hamas is behind the hundreds of rockets that have been fired into israel in 2014? >> most of them have not been fired by hamas, they have tried, instead of occupying it indirectly as they are doing now, to prevent those rocket attacks. but the real violence comes from the israeli occupation. that is where the fundamental violations of international law and human rights
former george mitchell when he led the good friday accords in northern ireland, with who said, if you are serious about diplomacy, everybody has to be at the table. you can't seclude someone because you think they're a terrorist. >> or they're attacking you. >> first they are not attacking in that sense. this is a situation where the reality of the occupation is, where the power lies. neither hamas and gaza nor fatah in the west bank have any real power.if there were serious...
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i've been in touch with reporters from northern ireland, from england, from australia who have reached out to me to compare notes to find out what this story is about and how it affects their viewers and their readers. huh does it affect me -- how does it affect me? well, we all love cheap, abundant energy. we don't like higher prices and expensive energy. we may not like cheap, abundant energy so much when we get a really good look at where it comes from, if it's the fossil fuel industry. and we like it even less if it spoils our water or depreciates our land. but our expectations about this energy and where we're going from here has a lot to do with our political beliefs and our faith in industry. and i'm not going to go too far with that, but let's just say that the book explores some of that. and that's just for limits of time. i'd really like to leave as much question and answer time as possible. so my view, i don't really have, after studying this intensely for, since at least 2008, i don't have a real view whether the risks of shale gas development outweigh the benefits, because
i've been in touch with reporters from northern ireland, from england, from australia who have reached out to me to compare notes to find out what this story is about and how it affects their viewers and their readers. huh does it affect me -- how does it affect me? well, we all love cheap, abundant energy. we don't like higher prices and expensive energy. we may not like cheap, abundant energy so much when we get a really good look at where it comes from, if it's the fossil fuel industry. and...
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this is in northern ireland.tion of hallelujah and he does this often weddings, funerals, you name it. anything that is happening in his church but the couple is surprised because they were out of towners. so it was a really sweet surprise. >> the priests in the church i grew up in did not sing like that at all. >> check it out on you tube. >> viral video for you. from steven and alex, they are raising awareness about global hunger issues and put together two videos raining food. it rains food. and the profits go to a place called action against hunger. watch it all come down. i will give you a list at apple jacks, milk, sausage, hot dog bun, candy, tomato sauce, meatball, parmesan cheese, texas toast, garlic, noodles, brownie batter, sprinkles, whipped cream and of course a cherry on top. >> the list goes on and on. >> i want to see the whipped cream. >> looks happy. >> all to raise hunger awareness. pretty cool. there's the froot loops. very cool. >>> a very cool video out of russia. this has been viewed a bunc
this is in northern ireland.tion of hallelujah and he does this often weddings, funerals, you name it. anything that is happening in his church but the couple is surprised because they were out of towners. so it was a really sweet surprise. >> the priests in the church i grew up in did not sing like that at all. >> check it out on you tube. >> viral video for you. from steven and alex, they are raising awareness about global hunger issues and put together two videos raining...
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and in northern ireland, police arrested sinn fein leader gerry adams in the abduction and killing of a belfast woman by the irish republican army in 1972. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, what was once a treasure buried in the basement of saddam hussein's intelligence headquarters, is now in the temporary custody of the u.s.'s national archives. but who really owns the thousands of jewish documents and ancient spiritual texts found in baghdad? it's turned into a battle between iraqi jews around the world, and the nation that they were forced to flee. on our world page, you can read more about it, and see what the archives is doing to preserve them. you can find all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at, how the rate of americans behind bars has quadrupled in the last 40 years. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill, we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night >> major funding for the pbs newshour has
and in northern ireland, police arrested sinn fein leader gerry adams in the abduction and killing of a belfast woman by the irish republican army in 1972. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, what was once a treasure buried in the basement of saddam hussein's intelligence headquarters, is now in the temporary custody of the u.s.'s national archives. but who really owns the thousands of jewish documents and ancient spiritual texts found in baghdad? it's turned into a battle between...
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. >> if i had given up by the northern ireland peace process looked as if was going nowhere, we would never have got there. the fact is in the end in the middle east, what do people know? they know there is only one solution which is two states living side by side and actually a majority of people support it. now, the politics of both sides make it tough right now, but i think john kerry has shown really great leadership and commitment in pushing this and driving it, and i think he's got to keep going with it, and however difficult it is and, you know, the last few days have been difficult, my strong advice would be, you know, we know what the right thick ng to do is her let's keep going it. >> as people are watching it on sunday, it's an important day for the catholic church with the canonization of two former popes. do you believe the catholic church has the same influence it has had as not just an organizing force for the world but a true force for good and influential force in the world? is it reaching its potential in that regard? >> i think like all great institutions, it has to
. >> if i had given up by the northern ireland peace process looked as if was going nowhere, we would never have got there. the fact is in the end in the middle east, what do people know? they know there is only one solution which is two states living side by side and actually a majority of people support it. now, the politics of both sides make it tough right now, but i think john kerry has shown really great leadership and commitment in pushing this and driving it, and i think he's got...
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and also our experience probably particularly in relation to northern ireland, where we saw the real threat on the u.k. mainland's and relied a great deal on the security services to protect us. also, i think it is about comfort with oversight. there is a fairly good understanding that we have the prime minister appointment of -- prime ministerial appointments of the cabinet, an unelected cabinet where the foreign secretary has direct oversight and control over gchq and sis and where the home secretary has control over the security service and we have the two external commissioner judges appointed by the prime minister, you have the security committee in the house of commons. there is a confidence and understanding of that oversight. in the united states, the debate has been hugely focused on what the nsa does or is capable of doing in terms of civilian interception. rather than the other two elements, which i described as how the security services go about their business and the means by which they do so, the compromise of that, and its consequences. also, the impact it has on the p
and also our experience probably particularly in relation to northern ireland, where we saw the real threat on the u.k. mainland's and relied a great deal on the security services to protect us. also, i think it is about comfort with oversight. there is a fairly good understanding that we have the prime minister appointment of -- prime ministerial appointments of the cabinet, an unelected cabinet where the foreign secretary has direct oversight and control over gchq and sis and where the home...
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not me the northern ireland. and the i turned to michael jackson billie holiday the ball during the detention of ms hip hop reggae and mole or haven't yet been delivered if this is an amazing friend to shape the history of black music. now it's appalling abuse of content. i think it is. the mites have met. i had planned for the kids on it the multimedia design three firms interested in action sound recordings. it's divided into sixteen c to ten the three geography and history. you read the rhythms of christ had to bribe a hip hop in the bronx. castor beans. all the things he didn't use it. this encompassed a wide range of musical genres and dance and is called. i'd want to include an exhibition that was a big challenge in the tradition. this was to try to cover the idf black music and let the black music in the six edition. and in order to do that we knew we needed to take such a broad perspective. which goes back to the history of slavery the fact that large population in fact was brought to central america on t
not me the northern ireland. and the i turned to michael jackson billie holiday the ball during the detention of ms hip hop reggae and mole or haven't yet been delivered if this is an amazing friend to shape the history of black music. now it's appalling abuse of content. i think it is. the mites have met. i had planned for the kids on it the multimedia design three firms interested in action sound recordings. it's divided into sixteen c to ten the three geography and history. you read the...
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i grew up in northern ireland. in northern ireland there is not a lot to do other than farm to wrestle, and hunt. it was kind of -- no and say it's necessarily a destiny as opposed to just picking one of the few things that there is to do. i got involved in bird dogs early on in been a lot of my friends had been. it was the kind of my body and the gateway into the doe. but at an early age a recognized and appreciated the different genetic traits that all these talks possessed in terms of their ability to use denims, you know, their steadfastness in terms of what they're willing to go through from an environmental standpoint, cold water bursting through brush and thorns, just tough talks that were motivated to do the type of work that we or asking. i noticed even as i young child just of the dog's ability to use their nouns. then what is to actually use the wind to their advantage and would find things that for me was very surprising that they were able to do. it was kind of a foreshadowing in terms of what i do now
i grew up in northern ireland. in northern ireland there is not a lot to do other than farm to wrestle, and hunt. it was kind of -- no and say it's necessarily a destiny as opposed to just picking one of the few things that there is to do. i got involved in bird dogs early on in been a lot of my friends had been. it was the kind of my body and the gateway into the doe. but at an early age a recognized and appreciated the different genetic traits that all these talks possessed in terms of their...
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plus a snapshot on the northern ireland punk band protex.v." but he's always been passionate about comedy, which takes center stage in his new fox sitcom "surviving jack." from lexington social house, it's christopher meloni on "last call." ♪
plus a snapshot on the northern ireland punk band protex.v." but he's always been passionate about comedy, which takes center stage in his new fox sitcom "surviving jack." from lexington social house, it's christopher meloni on "last call." ♪
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you can weigh it or find out later down the road -- ireland, northern ireland, when the i.r.a.at was blowing up people in northern ireland they were infiltrating each other? protestants were enemies of the catholic. catholics were enemies of the protestants and a lot of people did not want to die. they were able to look at each other. it wasn't against protestants or catholics. the bottom line is these people are enemies. >> they are. despite what we were told before the election where al qaeda was on the run and osama bin laden is dead, they're not on the run. we've seen the video. if they're going to try to strike us here in this in the past, the government has taken one of the tools out of the toolbox. >> let us know what you think about respectful surveillance. >> it is now 22 minutes before the top of the hour. heather has got some headlines on this wednesday morning. >> that's right. i want to show you a piece of video. it is going to freak out every parent. you think your child's room is sacrosanct. chilling video out of houston. police are looking for this guy. it shows
you can weigh it or find out later down the road -- ireland, northern ireland, when the i.r.a.at was blowing up people in northern ireland they were infiltrating each other? protestants were enemies of the catholic. catholics were enemies of the protestants and a lot of people did not want to die. they were able to look at each other. it wasn't against protestants or catholics. the bottom line is these people are enemies. >> they are. despite what we were told before the election where al...
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and also our experience particularly in relation to northern ireland, where we saw the real threat on the u.k. man lands and relied a great deal on the security services to protect us. also, i think it is about comfort with oversight. there is a fairly good understanding that we have the prime minister appointment of the cabinet, an unelected cabinet where the foreign secretary has direct oversight and control over gchq and where the home secretary has control over the security service and we have the two external commissioner judges wanted by the prime minister, you have the security committee in the house of commons. there is a confidence and understanding of that oversight. in the united states, the debate has been hugely focused on what the nsa does or is capable of doing in terms of civilian interception. rather than the other two elements, which i described as how the security services go about their business and the means by which they do so, the compromise of that, and its consequences. also, the impact it has on the personnel involved. i just find it strange debate. what have
and also our experience particularly in relation to northern ireland, where we saw the real threat on the u.k. man lands and relied a great deal on the security services to protect us. also, i think it is about comfort with oversight. there is a fairly good understanding that we have the prime minister appointment of the cabinet, an unelected cabinet where the foreign secretary has direct oversight and control over gchq and where the home secretary has control over the security service and we...
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ireland is no longer about bombs and guns. it's more about economic prospects than historic grievances. less than 10 years since the ira ended campaign of violence in the six northernntries known as "the proof convince." the message from this 4-day visit are that the ties that bind these two countries closer together are much stronger than the forces which would force them apart. paul brennan, al jazeera. windsor. >> in south africa, former olympian oscar pistorius broke down in tears while recounting the moment he discovered he fatally shot his girlfriend. >> i cried and i don't know how long. i don't know how long. >> cameras were not allowed to record his testimony. the judge adjourned court immediately afterwards. pistorius is charged with murdering 29-year-old rev reva steincamp at his home. he said he thought she was an intruder. he faces a life sentence of 25 years if convicted. >> talks over iran's hit a speed bump saying they could have the materials for an atomic bomb in 2 months. it highlights the mistrust between the six world powers, the u.s. and others fear iran is working on a nuclear weapon. tehran main tajz the program is for paetsches purples. tal
ireland is no longer about bombs and guns. it's more about economic prospects than historic grievances. less than 10 years since the ira ended campaign of violence in the six northernntries known as "the proof convince." the message from this 4-day visit are that the ties that bind these two countries closer together are much stronger than the forces which would force them apart. paul brennan, al jazeera. windsor. >> in south africa, former olympian oscar pistorius broke down in...
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goggins had been a home office in northern ireland minister in the last government. in the middle of march, the death was announced of the labor veteran and former mp tony benn at the age of 88. when he left parliament in 2001, tony benn famously declared he would be spending more time on politics. he had been an mp for 47 years. he was a familiar public figure speaking with enthusiasm and passion at rallies, protests, public meetings, and demonstrations. his school -- skill as an orator inside and outside the commons was widely recognized. here he is in the chamber in 2001. >> forgive me for quoting myself, but in the course my life, i have been riddled by five questions. hitler, joe stalin, bill gates -- ask them five questions. where did you get it from? in whose interest do you exercise it? to whom do you counsel? how can we get rid of you? if you can govern the people who govern you, you don't live in a democratic system. >> following his death, warm tributes were paid to them in the commons. >> on one occasion, they decided to delay a division in the lobby beca
goggins had been a home office in northern ireland minister in the last government. in the middle of march, the death was announced of the labor veteran and former mp tony benn at the age of 88. when he left parliament in 2001, tony benn famously declared he would be spending more time on politics. he had been an mp for 47 years. he was a familiar public figure speaking with enthusiasm and passion at rallies, protests, public meetings, and demonstrations. his school -- skill as an orator inside...