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a few years $ mcguinness, as with that of ian paisley a few years é it has ne'elee— ; 1;:.: wees; e:535 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 influence that persuaded most of them, especially the very hard—line ones who perhaps we re the very hard—line ones who perhaps were not at first persuaded the
a few years $ mcguinness, as with that of ian paisley a few years é it has ne'elee— ; 1;:.: wees; e:535 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...
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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 actions. -- it is how a person's life finishes that is important, not how it starts. it is one that ended in a far better place. reporter: former prime minister tony blair expressed his condolences. >> the quality of strength and determination that made him such a formidable foe during the struggle was also what made him such a political peacemaker later. saidter: tony blair without mcguinness, the peace process would never have happened. laura: let's talk a bit more about martin mcguinness and his role in the northern irish peace pro
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indeed, what happened ian paisley?nal agreement. he was successful in doing that. g have iii‘iu'z . . ; last act was actually to say his last act was actually to bring down - assembly. we are bring down the assembly. we are looking forward - to next week and looking forward now to next week and i see how the power—sharing brought back might it be - his actually, will be to eat - legacy, actually, will betchut current efeetef dfessljfe bf] thé eurrél‘lt politicians to ulzzs; eqhi'qers 3m of agreement again?|j ulzzs; eqhi'qers 3m of agreement again? i wondered sort of agreement again? i wondered if you are hearing anything along at if you are hearing anything along those linessatjalestmiflstec? things today. there zszszzéézid be expediency and about will be expediency and speed about it. very much getting on with it. vs assrstar? , e s, e" ,, it. vs assrstar? of' , e s, e" ,, it. vs essrstar? of state. for is sss .. the secretary of state for northegg= has been in talks over ireland has been in talks over the last few day
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. >>> we have a rare inside work at part of prince's paisley park compound that the public never everis last nights. >> we played a lot here. we watched video. basketball games. >> you come in here and watch basketball games. >> absolutely. on the big screen. >> we do know that prince loved basketball. ahead, one of the music legend's closest,,,, >>> this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance, liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you. >>> dirks bentley are two of the biggest names in country music. ahead the hosts of the academy of country music awards share their predictions. they'll be here in studio 57. you're watching cbs this morning. ♪ ♪ keep trying to make because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have h
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johnson who spent decades playing drums showed us various skpiblts around paisley park. >> you know,oom. >> reporter: including a rarely seen convert venue, a tribute to his 2007 super bowl performance. >> we tell folks, you know, bring stuff with you. >> reporter: and the notes and cards left outside paisley park are now on display inside. this phenom was known for his relentless vigor and demanding performances. >> did that eventually wear him out? >> well, i mean, you know, you get tired after a while. >> reporter: it's that dancing that reportedly prompted prince to turn to painkillers. prince nelson died from an accidental overtoews of fenlts knoll, a type of opiate. >> was he hurting? >> i don't know. we danced a lot. i feel the effects of dancing. you know, your joints get hurt. >> and he was very vigorous at that. >> yeah. he was a nonstopper. he did what he did until the last possible moment. he was an entertainer. that's what entertainers do. they just go. >> reporter: johnson was on a fateful flight with prince when they made an emergency landing in illinois. he was given
johnson who spent decades playing drums showed us various skpiblts around paisley park. >> you know,oom. >> reporter: including a rarely seen convert venue, a tribute to his 2007 super bowl performance. >> we tell folks, you know, bring stuff with you. >> reporter: and the notes and cards left outside paisley park are now on display inside. this phenom was known for his relentless vigor and demanding performances. >> did that eventually wear him out? >> well,...
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. >> paisley would be nice. >> paisley green. >> i want to know what you think -- kelly green -- >> stripes. all right. > are more of the stories we're following now on "nbc10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. >> fighting an epidemic. governor chris christie is fighting the opioid addiction. the plan to tackle the nationwide program. >>al temple university looking for new voices in the fight against sexual violence. >>> marijuana and a monkey. an unusual bus u bu-- bust at a chester county home. >>> 5:00 a.m. welcome to "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with the most accurate weather forecast. >> a great day for running in case you're going to do more of that today, vai. >> i run indoors. on the treadmill, yes. good training when the weather's bad. we've cleared out. the wind has picked up. it's already pushed rain out of the picture for us. a nice, sunny day ahead. the clouds will thin out. starting in the 40s. delaware at 50. the warmup, low 60s for delaware. 63 degrees. into the upper 50s with lots of sunshine for the lehigh valley
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eventually at the head with the unlikely partnership of two former enemies from ian paisley and martincguinness. the firebrand unionist and radical republican became so close that they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. [laughter] chris: there were republicans who continued to threaten the political progress, but when a police officer was killed, the then-deputy first minister stood side-by-side with the chief constable to condemn those dissident groups. >> they are traitors to the island of ireland. chris: alongside the words, there were actions on all sides. cousin was killed by the ira him yet after the troubles, royal and republican were able to put their differences aside. relationships always seemed strained, after uk's lee stepped down as first minister to be replaced by peter robberson. earlier this year, martin mcguinness walked out of government. retiring 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 toward
eventually at the head with the unlikely partnership of two former enemies from ian paisley and martincguinness. the firebrand unionist and radical republican became so close that they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. [laughter] chris: there were republicans who continued to threaten the political progress, but when a police officer was killed, the then-deputy first minister stood side-by-side with the chief constable to condemn those dissident groups. >> they are traitors to the...
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ian paisley, thank you very much.to gerry kelly of sinn fein, mla for north belfast. ian paisley signjust now, it takes two to tango in terms of compromise. sinn fein's president, gerry adams, saying there should not be any red lines, but there seems to be red lines in terms of working with arlene foster. so where will compromise, from from sinn fein? this is a good day for sinn fein? this is a good day for sinn fein? this is a good day for sinn fein but a very good day for those who believe in political integrity and equality. secondly, in terms of compromise, we have the agreements. this is not about a new agreement. we already have the agreements. this is about very important aspects connected to equality that have been reneged on by the dup and at times by the british government. this is about the meditation. that is where we're going. if it is compromise, it is one that says, we treat people with respect. despite the fact we disagree on many things, we also agree on many things. people want to move forward. i hav
ian paisley, thank you very much.to gerry kelly of sinn fein, mla for north belfast. ian paisley signjust now, it takes two to tango in terms of compromise. sinn fein's president, gerry adams, saying there should not be any red lines, but there seems to be red lines in terms of working with arlene foster. so where will compromise, from from sinn fein? this is a good day for sinn fein? this is a good day for sinn fein? this is a good day for sinn fein but a very good day for those who believe in...
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this is the heartland of the paisley family and ian paisley junior is the westminster mp for here.g up oi'i here. he has been around checking up on his party colleagues. last time around five ulster unionists, including the leader. if the dup, as they claim, have sewn up those three seats, that leaves the uup's ronald swa n seats, that leaves the uup's ronald swan looking at risk. it is all to play for. timothy gaston has probably pulled not so well. that is all from me. back to anita in belfast. apologies for muddling up those constituencies before. let's discuss what is happening and what it might mean for the future with a crossbench peer and emeritus professor of irish politics at queens university in belfast. good to have you with us. do you think this vote is going to mean continued polarisation or something else? this vote is going to mean continued polarisation or something else ?m undoubtedly does show continued polarisation and an intensification of it compared to the last election. but you must remember we have to get a deal to resurrect stormont if it is to be resurrect
this is the heartland of the paisley family and ian paisley junior is the westminster mp for here.g up oi'i here. he has been around checking up on his party colleagues. last time around five ulster unionists, including the leader. if the dup, as they claim, have sewn up those three seats, that leaves the uup's ronald swa n seats, that leaves the uup's ronald swan looking at risk. it is all to play for. timothy gaston has probably pulled not so well. that is all from me. back to anita in...
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it was over quickly, taken first was the rser, steven paisley after he had first been ordered to sit by the mizzen mast, stabbed repeatedly he was cast into the black sea followed by hugh sampson, the surgeon previously punished for stealing from hugh sampson, his 14 -year-old servant, pummeled the surgeon with courses of hand them up, and the bloggers up. next we flung over the side is skull split by next was lieutenant reed, notwithstanding richard redman's bedside assurance that he would not be harmed. not to be outdone, richard redman later describes with a swarthy complexion see the votes and, donna martin who had brought his wife fanny aboard the ship with captain pickett's blessing. this is not uncommon by the way in the royal navy. by the holy ghost, exclaimed redmond. the votes and will go with the rest. my god, john martin declared to his attackers. what have i done to you? i've only been with you six months. dragged to the main deck, martin put up a ferocious struggle protesting that he would not die like a dog. bathed in blood, his knees buckling, the votes and was hurled
it was over quickly, taken first was the rser, steven paisley after he had first been ordered to sit by the mizzen mast, stabbed repeatedly he was cast into the black sea followed by hugh sampson, the surgeon previously punished for stealing from hugh sampson, his 14 -year-old servant, pummeled the surgeon with courses of hand them up, and the bloggers up. next we flung over the side is skull split by next was lieutenant reed, notwithstanding richard redman's bedside assurance that he would not...
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and eventually at its head, was the unlikely partnership of two former enemies, ian paisley and martinnist and radical republican became so close, they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. that remarkable journey is important. i must say as a christian and a person who reflects on lifegit is—net—— — — that is important, but how you finish your life. there were republicans who continued to threaten that political progress. but when a police officer was killed, the then deputy first minister stood side—by—side with dissident groups. they are traitors to the island of ireland. alongside the words, there were actions on all sides. but after the troubles, royal and republican were able to put their differences aside. thank you very much. i'm still alive. nice to see you. no—one can forget the past, but i think we can equally look at the contribution martin did play. his real focus on reconciliation and reaching out to different communities. but there remained deep divisions at stormont. and when martin mcguinness walked out of government this year, it was a sign of the political challenges
and eventually at its head, was the unlikely partnership of two former enemies, ian paisley and martinnist and radical republican became so close, they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. that remarkable journey is important. i must say as a christian and a person who reflects on lifegit is—net—— — — that is important, but how you finish your life. there were republicans who continued to threaten that political progress. but when a police officer was killed, the then deputy first...
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i think it's interesting people as different as martin mcguinness and ian paisley were able to make thisrucial roles in bringing about the troubles yet they were able to make the power—sharing executive work. the real question is can a new generation, who are not themselves involved in the troubles, even if theirfamilies had been, can they make a new system work? northern ireland's divided communities are heeding familiar songs which has something of a retro feel. bertie ahern says people waiting for normal bread—and—butter politics should be patient. i remember when i was a young politician may be in the late 70s, an old politician from one of the southern counties said to me that he detected in the 1977 election that the civil war politics was coming to an end. so, that was the south, i don't expect the north to move. maybe not a slow but not as quickly either. after three decades of violence the good friday agreement was designed to end the conflict by giving all the main parties a seat in government, in a system which defies the usual rules of democratic politics. the agreement was s
i think it's interesting people as different as martin mcguinness and ian paisley were able to make thisrucial roles in bringing about the troubles yet they were able to make the power—sharing executive work. the real question is can a new generation, who are not themselves involved in the troubles, even if theirfamilies had been, can they make a new system work? northern ireland's divided communities are heeding familiar songs which has something of a retro feel. bertie ahern says people...
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perth, paisley, stoke—on—trent, sunderland, coventry and hereford had already put themselves foreard,llest city in britain, st davids. the chosen area will succeed hull, which is the city of culture for 2017. earlier i spoke to the leader of hull city council stephen brady about what the eleven candidates need to do to win. what we weren't prepared to do with the recession setting and was to manage decline. we have wonderful story to tell in hull but unless we won this competition we would never be able to tell that story. there are a lot of false perceptions about hull as there will be in many of those cities that are bedding. we set about putting a good case for work, which i think we did. clearly because you won it. you made it clear what hull was about. what was true about hull and honest and summed up the area and summed up the city. how would you encapsulate that inafew city. how would you encapsulate that in a few words? i think it is hull's spirit. they have wonderful stories to tell. such a rich history in hull and we went out and we told those judges and we used the communit
perth, paisley, stoke—on—trent, sunderland, coventry and hereford had already put themselves foreard,llest city in britain, st davids. the chosen area will succeed hull, which is the city of culture for 2017. earlier i spoke to the leader of hull city council stephen brady about what the eleven candidates need to do to win. what we weren't prepared to do with the recession setting and was to manage decline. we have wonderful story to tell in hull but unless we won this competition we would...
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first up two, free ticket to the brad paisley concert, that's on may 19th at the pavilion.e're counting down to the acm awards which are now just six days away. right now go to cbsphilly.com. enter the word countdown for your chance to win. we will give away another pair of tickets tomorrow right here on cbs-3, just watch for the word of the day. >> and don't forget you can watch the 52nd annual academy of country music award this sunday right here at 8:00 on cbs-3. >>> time now 6:49. a lot coming up this morning. >> good morning, a held, what's up for president trump and obama car after blaming conservatives to help pass a healthcare plan. plus tens every thousands take to the streets of russia to protest against corruption. we will talk to a journalist who was arrested. >>> and abandoned warehouse also becoming new site for growing vegtables. why farm remembers turning to vertical farm to go increase production, that and more. see in you about ten minutes. >> very interesting. >> thank you, charlie, we will be watching. >> this fearless girl, wall street famous bronze, is
first up two, free ticket to the brad paisley concert, that's on may 19th at the pavilion.e're counting down to the acm awards which are now just six days away. right now go to cbsphilly.com. enter the word countdown for your chance to win. we will give away another pair of tickets tomorrow right here on cbs-3, just watch for the word of the day. >> and don't forget you can watch the 52nd annual academy of country music award this sunday right here at 8:00 on cbs-3. >>> time now...
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we heard earlierfrom the dup and ian paisley overfunding.from the dup and ian paisleer, the dup mp in northern ireland. criticising sinn fein‘s approach to these talks. ina sinn fein‘s approach to these talks. in a press conference earlier, the democratic unionist leader arlene foster blamed sinn fein for the lack ofa foster blamed sinn fein for the lack of a breakthrough, saying they have not come to the talks in the same spirit as the dup. we entered the discussions after the election in good faith. and, as we indicated, we wanted to see a new executive formed. our position throughout the talks was that we wanted to see a successful outcome based on recognition of all mandates. during these discussions it appeared to us that sinn fein were not in agreement—finding mode. indeed, their refusal to have the secretary of state chair the talks resulted in a total lack of structure. any further discussions will have to be built on more solid foundations. not so, says michelle o'neill, the leader of sinn fein at stormont. she defended her party's
we heard earlierfrom the dup and ian paisley overfunding.from the dup and ian paisleer, the dup mp in northern ireland. criticising sinn fein‘s approach to these talks. ina sinn fein‘s approach to these talks. in a press conference earlier, the democratic unionist leader arlene foster blamed sinn fein for the lack ofa foster blamed sinn fein for the lack of a breakthrough, saying they have not come to the talks in the same spirit as the dup. we entered the discussions after the election in...
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think judge gorsuch's opinion shows just that they judge gorsuch ezra paisley reminded uy that while we as legislators may appeal to our own moral convictions in shaping the law judges in a democratic society should not preside cases based on their own moral convictions of their policy preferences. with judge gorsuch i think the shows we can be confident he will read the law as written and not legislate from the bench with regard to the separation of powers judge gorsuch as cautions against the governmental encroachment on the people's liberties which could occur should the political majorities of the legislative and executive branches be permitted to decide cases in the political unresponsive judiciary ranch be allowed to create or executeit policies. for my part i'm excited to confirm a justice who repairs the separation of powers is a central principle of our constitution. judge gorsuch is demonstrated his support for religious liberties. our country has valued the right of individuals to practice their faith according to the date tapes of their own conscience. he once wrote that
think judge gorsuch's opinion shows just that they judge gorsuch ezra paisley reminded uy that while we as legislators may appeal to our own moral convictions in shaping the law judges in a democratic society should not preside cases based on their own moral convictions of their policy preferences. with judge gorsuch i think the shows we can be confident he will read the law as written and not legislate from the bench with regard to the separation of powers judge gorsuch as cautions against the...
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but in recent weeks we've heard conciliatory tone and words from the likes of ian paisley heard conciliatoryd language and their attitude to equality and respect. the society can only go forward on a platform of equality and respect. there are serious allegations of financial impropriety and they need to be dealt with absolutely. there will be a public enquiry which will be reported on later this year. that will happen. absolutely. credit to taking the lead and making that happen. let's bring the two governments in as well. the british prime minister should be directly involved in the talks up ahead, because they are co— guarantors of the good friday peace agreement and until that is implemented in full, the rights agenda they are contained in as well. thanks very much and we hope we will see you again before too long. look forward to it. right, let's talk about that. quick word about where we are in terms of sinn fein‘s mandate. what will sinn fein do with a mandate? who knows? i wonder if they know. the question for them was if they bought people out what would the people say? were people
but in recent weeks we've heard conciliatory tone and words from the likes of ian paisley heard conciliatoryd language and their attitude to equality and respect. the society can only go forward on a platform of equality and respect. there are serious allegations of financial impropriety and they need to be dealt with absolutely. there will be a public enquiry which will be reported on later this year. that will happen. absolutely. credit to taking the lead and making that happen. let's bring...
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have so many different difre inspirations.atns i think carrie underwood and man more razz and brad paisley a little pan tear rah riffs into the music. >> we can totally see that.eeha. you feel that and i guess it'ssi kind of what has almostt redefined country over thentry h years. when you go from the old schooll country back to now you have a little rock infused with it itti becomes more i guess country thy life and the stories and the passion than it is the actual aa cords and progressions you'regr hearing. >> right.>> >> is that accurate.>> >> i would say so.ur>> ild good one. [ laughter ] >> we'll take it. what's next for you? you haveue ep out now, right. yeaeah. we're making some radio stops so like more radio station ifonf you're out yeah, but we're trying to get to hit up all radio stations and shows and get my name out there basically. >> super super super strongtrg voice.e >> then tomorrow we want to makk sure come out to bow nay israel it's a synagogue open to theto e public tomorrow night atht a 8:00 o'clock.'clock. in rockville.ockv >> in rockville, maryland.vi mar real quick
have so many different difre inspirations.atns i think carrie underwood and man more razz and brad paisley a little pan tear rah riffs into the music. >> we can totally see that.eeha. you feel that and i guess it'ssi kind of what has almostt redefined country over thentry h years. when you go from the old schooll country back to now you have a little rock infused with it itti becomes more i guess country thy life and the stories and the passion than it is the actual aa cords and...
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perth, paisley, stoke, sunderland, coventry and hereford had already put themselves up for the accoladeest last year. five more are now added, including the smallest city in britain — st davids. the winner will be named in december. the bbc news channel has won the royal television society tv journalism award for news channel of the year. the jury recognised the news channel for its coverage of stories including the eu referendum, donald trump's election, the nice terror attack, jo cox's murder and the inquests into the hillsborough disaster. they say that elephants never forget — but it seems they never sleep either! a new study of african elephants in the wild has revealed they sleep on average for just two hours a night. it's the shortest amount time recorded of any mammal on earth. researchers say it could be down to the threat posed by predators and poachers. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. thank you. picking up on the story we are covering about the police service is being overstretched and having to downgrade some crimes because of lack of resources. tessa
perth, paisley, stoke, sunderland, coventry and hereford had already put themselves up for the accoladeest last year. five more are now added, including the smallest city in britain — st davids. the winner will be named in december. the bbc news channel has won the royal television society tv journalism award for news channel of the year. the jury recognised the news channel for its coverage of stories including the eu referendum, donald trump's election, the nice terror attack, jo cox's...
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. >> steve martin, martin short, kimberly williams-paisley snapped a pick together when they went toion. there's been a "father of the bride 2." >> do one of the instagram videos. anything. >> anything. >> it's interesting, though. it's been 25 years. it got us thinking about the pop culture milestones, turning 25 in 2017. >> "wayne's world." talk i love that movie. >> it's on tv all the time. >> if it's on, i watch it. >> remember when everybody in that party goes -- classic. >> i love -- i'll watch -- dane in carvey is one of my favorites. >> if first text message. >> 25 years ago. >> that's crazy. i didn't think it was that far back. that must have been on aol. >> i'm trying to think if phones texted back then. flip phones. a, b, c. >> i was 8 years old. >> here's a classic. >> "baby got back" sir mix-a-lot. >> i don't know if i the can do it on the spot. ♪ and get sprung >> i don't want to do it. >> i do, actually. >> the first 20 seconds. >> i got to hear it. ♪ want to get with you and take your picture ♪ ♪ my home boys try to warn me ♪ me so >> i sensored it. >> i got it. >> me
. >> steve martin, martin short, kimberly williams-paisley snapped a pick together when they went toion. there's been a "father of the bride 2." >> do one of the instagram videos. anything. >> anything. >> it's interesting, though. it's been 25 years. it got us thinking about the pop culture milestones, turning 25 in 2017. >> "wayne's world." talk i love that movie. >> it's on tv all the time. >> if it's on, i watch it. >>...
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however, relationships at stormont always seemed strained after ian paisley stepped down as first ministeris year, with his ill—health by then obvious, martin mcguinnesswalkedml! of government, amid a row i've been over 25 years working and building the peace. 15.2 eé2fi§iw but as a republican who worked towards reconciliation, our ireland correspondent 2l»? 22:? e2 '2 523221 tell us about some of. reaction, mixed reaction, to of mixed reaction, to the death of martin mcguinness. martin mcguinness had a complex and controversial life k2722 " ' had a complex and controversial life 5? also i had a complex and controversial life 5? also today we have heard plenty but also today we have heard plenty about the role he played in the peace process. he more than anybody else the journey of irish 2.22222222......:.,22 from guns . government republicans from guns to government and people observed if it was not mcguinness there may not for martin mcguinness there may not have been the peace process at all. tony blair who negotiated the 22221! have been the peace process at all. tony i agreementjotiate
however, relationships at stormont always seemed strained after ian paisley stepped down as first ministeris year, with his ill—health by then obvious, martin mcguinnesswalkedml! of government, amid a row i've been over 25 years working and building the peace. 15.2 eé2fi§iw but as a republican who worked towards reconciliation, our ireland correspondent 2l»? 22:? e2 '2 523221 tell us about some of. reaction, mixed reaction, to of mixed reaction, to the death of martin mcguinness. martin...