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coverage and we got it, we got rte coverage, and so we were able to see the declaration, the you know the cavalcade with the flags in belfast, it was he felt part of that, actually felt part of it, it was tubilent moment in the corner had been turned and highly significant, just after that and i mean within minutes, a screw came into the room and says pat and couple other says, get your bags packed, you know, you're going home, can you imagine how it done on that was, and uh, we all celebrate a sing song windows, and then the next morning we're huge security, transferred to whole uh airport, put a specially commandeered plane, handcuffed, huge security presence in the on the plane, brought to belfast international, the old alder grove, transferred a single prison van, all of us and brought to the prison, you couldn't believe the difference in all that, how many of you were in the van and three of us, and then a couple screws, three screws, but it was all very low key, mean as far as we concerned. we we're going home, we're a step near home uh in terms of the negotiations, we know what
coverage and we got it, we got rte coverage, and so we were able to see the declaration, the you know the cavalcade with the flags in belfast, it was he felt part of that, actually felt part of it, it was tubilent moment in the corner had been turned and highly significant, just after that and i mean within minutes, a screw came into the room and says pat and couple other says, get your bags packed, you know, you're going home, can you imagine how it done on that was, and uh, we all celebrate a...
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coverage and we got it, we got rte coverage, and so we were able to see the declaration and the you know the the cavalcade with the flags out in belfast, there it was, we felt part of that, we actually felt part of it, it was a jubilent moment. in the a corner had been turned and highly significant and just after that and i mean within minutes a screw came into the room and couple of says, get your bags packed, you're going home, can can you imagine how it studen and that was, and uh, we all celebrate over singsong cell windows at night, and then the next morning we're huge security uh transferred to whole airport, put a specially commondeer. plane, hand cought, huge security pass in the on the plane, brought to belfast international, the old older grove, transferred a single prison van, all of us and brought to the prison, you couldn't believe the difference, i rem of you were in the van and three of us and then a couple, probably three schools, but it was all very low key, i mean as far as we were concerned you, we were we're going home, we're a set near home, in terms of the... w
coverage and we got it, we got rte coverage, and so we were able to see the declaration and the you know the the cavalcade with the flags out in belfast, there it was, we felt part of that, we actually felt part of it, it was a jubilent moment. in the a corner had been turned and highly significant and just after that and i mean within minutes a screw came into the room and couple of says, get your bags packed, you're going home, can can you imagine how it studen and that was, and uh, we all...
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damián trujillo: usted habló un poco de la violencia que sucede en cada comunidad, no solamente en s rtesstá ahí, si van a venir al festival, les recomendamos que se vengan en bart, para que no tengan que parquear sus carros, fácilmente, ahí pueden llegar en bart, y caminan directamente al festival. vamos a tener a la alcaldesa de la ciudad de oakland, y otros dignatarios que van a estar ahí también dando unas palabras sobre la importancia de preservar la cultura, y la importancia de este festival, entonces es algo que todos nosotros estamos, este, apoyando, y va a ser una diversión para toda la familia. damián trujillo: y mucho cempasúchil, muchas gracias a caheri gutiérrez, de unity council, por estar con nosotros en comunidad del valle, y promover este gran evento del día de los muertos. caheri gutiérrez: claro que sí, gracias a ustedes. damián trujillo: a usted; para más información, bueno, se lleva a cabo el 29 de octubre, en medio de la ciudad de oakland, ahí está, comienza a las 10:00 de la mañana, ahí está su página web para más información, unity council, el día de los muertos, u
damián trujillo: usted habló un poco de la violencia que sucede en cada comunidad, no solamente en s rtesstá ahí, si van a venir al festival, les recomendamos que se vengan en bart, para que no tengan que parquear sus carros, fácilmente, ahí pueden llegar en bart, y caminan directamente al festival. vamos a tener a la alcaldesa de la ciudad de oakland, y otros dignatarios que van a estar ahí también dando unas palabras sobre la importancia de preservar la cultura, y la importancia de...
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lot of other views, we we know from the start from 2009 and 10 when they started breast tv and then rte and before other arabic channels, who bring different point of view or reports live without makeup on the news and touches, they silence them because they they expose the lies and they expose mr. shath, i'm sorry, i'm going to have to interrupt you there, we're going live to the lebanese capital beirout where hamas representative and spokesman asama hamdan is uh addressing gathering there regarding the recent events in gaza, let's. and they with their struggles and blood, they secured the victory of al-quds and the alaxamus, the us government and other western countries supporting the israeli regime, they are fully responsible. for these crimes that the israeli regime commits against our people in gaza, and the latest of these crimes was the bombardment of hospital in gaza, and this comes with the support, with the media and military support of the us government and the us government support and other western countries also. support the israeli regime in its attacks against our people
lot of other views, we we know from the start from 2009 and 10 when they started breast tv and then rte and before other arabic channels, who bring different point of view or reports live without makeup on the news and touches, they silence them because they they expose the lies and they expose mr. shath, i'm sorry, i'm going to have to interrupt you there, we're going live to the lebanese capital beirout where hamas representative and spokesman asama hamdan is uh addressing gathering there...
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nottingham, four people had to be rescued from deep water after they climbed onto the roof of a ca rtein trowell. the volume of rainfall storm babet has created has turned small tributaries into gushing torrents. these are anxious times for people living close to watercourses, and there is hours of rain yet to come. that is because an amber whether one is still in place along the spine of england from nottingham up to the scottish borders for another 12 hours until six o'clock tomorrow morning and that means the rain will continue to fall on these watersheds, this is the river need me in knaresborough, subject to a warning at the moment, and so many hundreds of other rivers are but the latest from the environment agency is they think this will probably be ok but it is the river is further south, in the north midlands, which are likely to be worst affected over the next 2a hours also. 0k, danny savage, many thanks. the storm's impact is also being felt further south. liz roberts is in chesterfield for us this evening. how are things looking there? here, 60 --eole how are things looking
nottingham, four people had to be rescued from deep water after they climbed onto the roof of a ca rtein trowell. the volume of rainfall storm babet has created has turned small tributaries into gushing torrents. these are anxious times for people living close to watercourses, and there is hours of rain yet to come. that is because an amber whether one is still in place along the spine of england from nottingham up to the scottish borders for another 12 hours until six o'clock tomorrow morning...
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alexander wrote to 51 of those essays, james madison 29 and john jay rte. wrote five.hey were written undethpen name publius. the independent journal in the new york packet where the original publishers. the library of congress has an original federalist in book form and we are going to show it to you here. this is at the library of congress. they also have a letter from thomas jefferson to james madison talking about the importance of a bill of rights. here is a little bit on that. >> i am julie miller. i work with early american documents. this is a letter from the james madison papers. this is a letter that madison wrote to jefferson in the summer of 1788. james madison was one of the authors of the federalist essays and later on he would draft the amendments that would become the bill of rights. in this period, he was not sure yet of the bill of rights. in this letter to jefferson, he says the delay of a few years will assuage the jealousies artificially created and will point out the faults which really call for amendment. he thought it would take a little time be
alexander wrote to 51 of those essays, james madison 29 and john jay rte. wrote five.hey were written undethpen name publius. the independent journal in the new york packet where the original publishers. the library of congress has an original federalist in book form and we are going to show it to you here. this is at the library of congress. they also have a letter from thomas jefferson to james madison talking about the importance of a bill of rights. here is a little bit on that. >> i...
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australia to whom lewis then in turn responded, and the resulting back and forth was published in rtÉ'sjudge adjudicator. then the law journal of the university of melbourne law school. you can now find lewis a side of this spirited, but well mannered debate in the garden. the dark collection in is the lincoln's essay about the hooligans. lewis was concerned about offenders being let off too easily and what that means for the fundamental social compact. here he is concerned with criminals being treated as less than human. he was worried about developments in european jurisprudence such that deterrence and rehabilitation soon become the chief goals of the criminal justice system. rather than punishing a wrongdoer simply because he or she deserves it. it may sound paradoxical, but lewis believed that when we punish a human being for a wrong, we acknowledge the dignity of that human being and make possible restoration. because that human being should have and could have known better have the dignity enough to have known better. there is nothing wrong with deterring crime or rebuild, hating
australia to whom lewis then in turn responded, and the resulting back and forth was published in rtÉ'sjudge adjudicator. then the law journal of the university of melbourne law school. you can now find lewis a side of this spirited, but well mannered debate in the garden. the dark collection in is the lincoln's essay about the hooligans. lewis was concerned about offenders being let off too easily and what that means for the fundamental social compact. here he is concerned with criminals...
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australia to whom lewis then in turn responded, and the resulting back and forth was published in rtÉ'sjudge adjudicator. then the law journal of the university of melbourne law school. you can now find lewis a side of this spirited, but well mannered debate in the garden. the dark collection in is the lincoln's essay about the hooligans. lewis was concerned about offenders being let off too easily and what that means for the fundamental social compact. here he is concerned with criminals being treated as less than human. he was worried about developments in european jurisprudence such that deterrence and rehabilitation soon become the chief goals of the criminal justice system. rather than punishing a wrongdoer simply because he or she deserves it. it may sound paradoxical, but lewis believed that when we punish a human being for a wrong, we acknowledge the dignity of that human being and make possible restoration. because that human being should have and could have known better have the dignity enough to have known better. there is nothing wrong with deterring crime or rebuild, hating
australia to whom lewis then in turn responded, and the resulting back and forth was published in rtÉ'sjudge adjudicator. then the law journal of the university of melbourne law school. you can now find lewis a side of this spirited, but well mannered debate in the garden. the dark collection in is the lincoln's essay about the hooligans. lewis was concerned about offenders being let off too easily and what that means for the fundamental social compact. here he is concerned with criminals...
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but first, let's tee off with the news headlines from rte . the news headlines from rte. >> thanks, pip mark good afternoon. our top stories this hourin afternoon. our top stories this hour in breaking news gb news can reveal that more than 25,000 migrants have crossed the engush migrants have crossed the english channel so far this year . around 350 migrants in up to eight boats were intercepted by border force vessels and brought ashore to dover harbour. dover harbour, rather, this morning. on . saturday, 537 people crossed on. saturday, 537 people crossed in nine small boats. that's to according official figures released by the home office . released by the home office. efforts to reduce carbon emissions won't come at the expense of bill payers. that's to according energy secretary. speaking at the conservative party conference in manchester, a short time ago, claire coutinho said protest groups such as just stop oil are out of touch with taxpayers. >> it is these zealots that would see the cause of climate change lost. they are more concerned and with signalling their own purity tha
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but first, let's tee off with the news headlines from rte . the news headlines from rte. >> thanks, piping news gb news can reveal that more than 25,000 migrants have crossed the engush migrants have crossed the english channel so far this year . around 350 migrants in up to eight boats were intercepted by border force vessels and brought ashore to dover harbour. dover
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sunday >> thank you very much rte now let's get stuck into today's big topics .opics. today marks let's get stuck into today's big topics . today marks the first topics. today marks the first day of the conservative party conference in manchester where tory members, activists and parliamentarians come together for the annual four day conference and jolly . we're conference and jolly. we're expected to hear very shortly from the chairman of the conservative party , greg hands, conservative party, greg hands, who going to make his opening who is going to make his opening speech mark the start of the speech to mark the start of the conference. he's just being introduced and getting warmed up now. before that. joining me now. but before that. joining me now. but before that. joining me now gb news political now is gb news political correspondent catherine forster , also from manchester. so , also live from manchester. so just before we cross to greg hands, catherine, apologies, i may need to cut across to you. let's talk about this slight bit of news for rishi sunak
sunday >> thank you very much rte now let's get stuck into today's big topics .opics. today marks let's get stuck into today's big topics . today marks the first topics. today marks the first day of the conservative party conference in manchester where tory members, activists and parliamentarians come together for the annual four day conference and jolly . we're conference and jolly. we're expected to hear very shortly from the chairman of the conservative party , greg hands, conservative...