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revie died later in hospital.from the men's killings was swift and brutal. the following evening a minibus of textile workers was stopped by members of the ira in king's mills not far from the review home where the killings had taken place the night before. these pictures tell a story of the horror that followed. up to 20 gunman surrounded the minibus it's catholic driver taken to safety the bus it's on board moaned on most of us late. policeman who arrived shortly afterwards told of bodies piled on top of one another . the gore and the personal effects of a 10th of a college. when we met joan weir and powerless one of the burning questions we had is why he and the others in the gang and not retaliated for the killings will massacre. as on so it was chilling he told us there was a plan and the plan was to attack a primary school to kill all the children in the school to kill the teachers we asked him why it didn't go ahead and he told us because the u.v.'s leadership in belfast believed that the plan came from arm
revie died later in hospital.from the men's killings was swift and brutal. the following evening a minibus of textile workers was stopped by members of the ira in king's mills not far from the review home where the killings had taken place the night before. these pictures tell a story of the horror that followed. up to 20 gunman surrounded the minibus it's catholic driver taken to safety the bus it's on board moaned on most of us late. policeman who arrived shortly afterwards told of bodies...
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in a white cross country the revie family sat down to watch a popular t.v. show when gunmen entered the family home 24 year old john martin was hit as he sat in his chair while 22 year old brian was shot in the back trying to escape into a nearby bedroom. anthony the youngest brother dived underneath the bed for cover before the gunmen sprayed the bed with bullets. a little while later on they heard them all night through the front door and get them to the cow on the bay now then he vowed that i'd come on the bad and i was surprised and brian who was in the bible as a file these posts on you he was dead. hand them all up into the guts and then on john martin he was lyin in a pearl of blood on a field as paul's on it on a new year with all the dead. at around the same time gunmen burst into the home of the o'dowd family only 17 miles away and barely dog and country done. again the intention was to wipe out an entire family. as they rushed their way into the house they opened fire and barney wood who was hit a number of times his brother joe who attempted to c
in a white cross country the revie family sat down to watch a popular t.v. show when gunmen entered the family home 24 year old john martin was hit as he sat in his chair while 22 year old brian was shot in the back trying to escape into a nearby bedroom. anthony the youngest brother dived underneath the bed for cover before the gunmen sprayed the bed with bullets. a little while later on they heard them all night through the front door and get them to the cow on the bay now then he vowed that...
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expansive growth and rising inequality-- an economic revi of the last 10 years.ll that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
expansive growth and rising inequality-- an economic revi of the last 10 years.ll that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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hospitals across new zealand and australia suffering severe burns after 2 years of legal battles disgraced revie mogul harvey weinstein has reached a $25000000.00 civil settlement with his alleged victims the new york times reports that it would end nearly every sexual misconduct lawsuit brought against weinstein and his company. now china is the world's top carbon missa despite investing in renewable power for decades 85 percent of its primary energy still comes from fossil fuels and most of that is from coal now thanks in part with surging economy china's emissions rose 4 percent in the fest half of the cea from madison reports from beijing. china produces about 20 percent of the world's carbon emissions coal makes up around 59 percent of china's energy consumption and thick smog can still hang over beijing in winter as people light relatively cheaper coal fires to ward off the bitter chill. but in recent years coal mines have been closed and the building of new power plants has been restricted near heavily polluted areas. in the last couple of years you see smog almost every day in winter the
hospitals across new zealand and australia suffering severe burns after 2 years of legal battles disgraced revie mogul harvey weinstein has reached a $25000000.00 civil settlement with his alleged victims the new york times reports that it would end nearly every sexual misconduct lawsuit brought against weinstein and his company. now china is the world's top carbon missa despite investing in renewable power for decades 85 percent of its primary energy still comes from fossil fuels and most of...
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they don't have been and revis and.them no i mean i would have if i if i made a highly just a vocalist with a. the. feeling we're. not of you feel most of us with did walk in this but didn't have to have results while other leo. have done this if you do. you know what a guy you don't would really buy into. the so bought one of the jobs they are doing or bought. or bought the stock and i shy of them really been regulus. 6 was. the was the was 0. fashion and the habits my g. and my hiking and 4 when moving on with the now we are led to share in c. what at that in the white there in front of white that another me at the shocking a moment at the 6 year with our own no problem with robin this that and the novels hint at the number she and b. one s. about who don't heidi and omaha and the lot of him the to the body how lay of the roof was. to muscle i mean as to not is in a theme was the was. the look in of the house no no no no no and we were going to not go there were strong law no no. no no no no radical in the shelter lob
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. >> right here tk o bs.e" must harve o been a good revie or it wouldn't be here. >> in 1983 they starred idea anne had, to sing a duet in another language. >> she learned that song in polish. ♪ she learned it. she taught it to me. she drilled it. she drilled me every day until i could actually do it in polish with her. >> i didn't even notice you got her in parenthesis up there. >> i still have her in parenthes parenthesis. she began to like it. >> anne with was him during "blazing saddles," mel's bold comedy about a black sheriff in a racist western town. do you think "blazing saddles" would succeed today? could it get made too far wity?h the use of the " word, with cowboys sitting around the camp farting. the movie is outrageous. and a lot of people, you can't blame them for saying it never should be made, it's terrible. but that's what i do. make.e the things that nobody ts telu abou e stofed today?l, f me they're e too strict about what's in bad taste and what's in good taste. i think mf, the mf word, it's purposeful. it has grit. it has truth, truth and grit. and you can't -- you ca
. >> right here tk o bs.e" must harve o been a good revie or it wouldn't be here. >> in 1983 they starred idea anne had, to sing a duet in another language. >> she learned that song in polish. ♪ she learned it. she taught it to me. she drilled it. she drilled me every day until i could actually do it in polish with her. >> i didn't even notice you got her in parenthesis up there. >> i still have her in parenthes parenthesis. she began to like it. >>...
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[laughghter] and manyny of toni''s bad revis were a aolutely y despicablel. they reeked of misogyny and racism. so w what kindnd of friend was ? toni was the kind of friend who called you to read you her bad reviews. but as toni got t older, she kind o of lost her gripp on her bad r reviews and genuininely seememed to shrugug them off.f. this enraged me. [laughter] how can you talk t to that guy, i wowould say. don't you rememember what h he wrote about you? oh, well, she would reply. it w was a lonong time a ag. i don't really care. but i really cared. so i i assigned myself the taskf holding tony's grudges for her. [laughter] she found this exextremely entertaining. but i was perfrfectly serious. and i still am [laughter] so please, let's keep that in mind. thank yoyou. amy: thahat's author fran lebowitz. this is ta-nehisi coates. he won the national book award for "between the wororld and me" >> it has taken me some time to truly understand how much i owe toni morrison. what i know is when i was young the shsheer poetry and economy of her is enthralled me.
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even this week, the president's lawyer was back in raine seeking to revi the same debunked conspiracy theory promoted at the present's behest. ich gets to the final and most pernicious of the arguments that we have heard in t president's defense. that the president can do whatever he wants under article 2 including get foreigners involved in our elections and we should just to quote the president's chief of staff. benranklin said we have a republic if we can keep it. president and his men say you can't keep it and americans should justet over it. americans don't get to decide american elections anymore. not by themselves, not without foreign help. for the members of congress, this is n a questioof fact because the facts are not seriously contested. it is rather a question of duty. the president's oath of office appears to mean veryittle to him. but the articles put forward today will give us a chance to show. defend the constitution. ill why not include the mueller report investestructure of justice why not include that. shouting out some questis but not king any questions clearly lea
even this week, the president's lawyer was back in raine seeking to revi the same debunked conspiracy theory promoted at the present's behest. ich gets to the final and most pernicious of the arguments that we have heard in t president's defense. that the president can do whatever he wants under article 2 including get foreigners involved in our elections and we should just to quote the president's chief of staff. benranklin said we have a republic if we can keep it. president and his men say...
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expansive growth and rising inequality-- an economic revi of the last 10 years. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for thebs newshour hidas been prov by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi river, the columbia river and ross the united ates. amrican cruise lines fleet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and calm waterwaui. american lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you usear we offer a vty of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellular.t >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nsschifrin: a new year has dawned in baghdad after u.s. air strikes against an iranian- backed militia, led today to on
expansive growth and rising inequality-- an economic revi of the last 10 years. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for thebs newshour hidas been prov by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi river, the columbia river and ross the united ates. amrican cruise lines fleet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and calm waterwaui. american lines, proud sponsor of pbs...
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migrants who passed through its custody are contributing to poor care and even deaths kitingciting a reviawsuit records. the new book entitled migrating to prison, locking up immigrants. we have the author here. what is the obsession? are you saying americans are somehow -- they feel this in their guts? what is it? they want to lock up immigrants? >> immigration prison has grown from the beginning in the 1980s through today with bipartisan support. under president obama we saw more people locked up more than ever before because some of violation of immigration law until president trump. so i think that is something that stretches across the political -- traditional political lines and we've only seen it get harsher. >> joe. >> you know, professor hernandez, what i've always found fascinating since the beginning of donald trump's presidential campaign is that if you -- if you put these policies up to the american people and ask if they support a border wall, if they support this separation policy, if they support donald trump's immigration policies, oftentimes you find support in the mid 3
migrants who passed through its custody are contributing to poor care and even deaths kitingciting a reviawsuit records. the new book entitled migrating to prison, locking up immigrants. we have the author here. what is the obsession? are you saying americans are somehow -- they feel this in their guts? what is it? they want to lock up immigrants? >> immigration prison has grown from the beginning in the 1980s through today with bipartisan support. under president obama we saw more people...
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changed in places since the first version was brought forward by boris johnson in october and the reviewould protect the rights of children in the eu that have family here and that was an eu agreement and the process would continue and the government would negotiate to do it, but they have now stopped all that and they have said no, we are not prepared to do it. they have argued that they need more flexibility but i don't think one should negotiate about the rights of a child refugee is a negotiating platform of the eu and i think there isa human platform of the eu and i think there is a human right there at the government have turned their backs on it. you were a child refugee a you fled the nazis and you were on the kindertransport. you fled the nazis and you were on the kindertra nsport. what you fled the nazis and you were on the kindertransport. what does this mean now for children in europe seeking tojoin mean now for children in europe seeking to join relatives mean now for children in europe seeking tojoin relatives in mean now for children in europe seeking to join relatives in
changed in places since the first version was brought forward by boris johnson in october and the reviewould protect the rights of children in the eu that have family here and that was an eu agreement and the process would continue and the government would negotiate to do it, but they have now stopped all that and they have said no, we are not prepared to do it. they have argued that they need more flexibility but i don't think one should negotiate about the rights of a child refugee is a...
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. >> madam speaker, i ask consent to revied remarks in favor of both articles of impeachment. >> without recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chair and thank you madam speaker. madam speaker as we continue and consider this historic impeachment vote, let's be clear. that the president's actions seriously jeopardize not only america's national security, but the security of our closest allies. his actions threaten the goals of a u.s.-led nato alliance. you see, ukraine is a nation working hard to make its democracy stronger. and make no mistake, ukraine is on the frontlines of russian aggression. thankfully u.s. military aid helps ukraine defend against russia and integrate into the european community. when our european allies are stronger, america is stronger. we are better equipped to promote democracy and put a stop to tyranny. but to president trump strengthening this valuable national security objective, madam speaker, was not as important as smearing a political rival. madam speaker, we know that he held nearly $400 million of aid to ukraine until president zelensky agreed to he
. >> madam speaker, i ask consent to revied remarks in favor of both articles of impeachment. >> without recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chair and thank you madam speaker. madam speaker as we continue and consider this historic impeachment vote, let's be clear. that the president's actions seriously jeopardize not only america's national security, but the security of our closest allies. his actions threaten the goals of a u.s.-led nato alliance. you see, ukraine is a...