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protestant unionists. broadly speaking the nationalist more so called republicans northern ireland to be unified with the republic of ireland while the unionists wanted to remain part of the united kingdom along with england wales and. i think. the people of my community are. taking the problems to the theatre and you can achieve nothing ever said by people civil rights and human rights people that are in marched on the streets i'm a bit in off the streets and then the british army come in. they're catholics and isis here actually had no basic human rights the had no for the rights they had all those raids taken away from. us in nineteen ninety eight all the political parties signed up to the good friday agreement breaking three decades of deadlock it established a power sharing assembly and paved the way for the withdrawal of british troops on the disbanding of paramilitary groups. after many false starts the assembly assumed its full power in may two thousand and seven the sworn enemies of yesterday unio
protestant unionists. broadly speaking the nationalist more so called republicans northern ireland to be unified with the republic of ireland while the unionists wanted to remain part of the united kingdom along with england wales and. i think. the people of my community are. taking the problems to the theatre and you can achieve nothing ever said by people civil rights and human rights people that are in marched on the streets i'm a bit in off the streets and then the british army come in....
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for the wider unionist community i think it is. a symbol of the right down to bring a lot of strong as someone else made them it's a very. hot from a catholic perspective the drums on triumphalist gestures calculated to keep all wounds open. you have to understand where we're the only common out of a complex situation there are people here eleven and those areas that have been murdered by loyalist paramilitaries and i think that it's insulting for them to have have to watch annoying. at a school bombers all fly less primal trees and since you know it's bad it's very hard for the state to take us. on both sides the postes is ever present. three centuries ago. the. time has not been. officially the conflict. is over. many of the sectarian. victories over the six hundred sixty ninety. one the hate symbols chiefly irish flags go up in flames. and. told. the pope. you will see a visible sign. and if straight. scottish but. not from a foreign country. the symbolism doesn't always take the form of slide waving some of the writing on the w
for the wider unionist community i think it is. a symbol of the right down to bring a lot of strong as someone else made them it's a very. hot from a catholic perspective the drums on triumphalist gestures calculated to keep all wounds open. you have to understand where we're the only common out of a complex situation there are people here eleven and those areas that have been murdered by loyalist paramilitaries and i think that it's insulting for them to have have to watch annoying. at a...
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they were unionist. i put that in in quotes because these unionists had opposed the secession of their state but they had all gone with their state and many of them had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office. the most important one of those was alexander stevens, the vice president of the confederacy. this is a state government that fought with the confederates. they are sending these same guys to congress under johnson's plan. alexander stevens was elected in georgia. that notion of the vindictive and harsh republicans, in other parts of the country, these people might have been executed or jailed. in fact, some people were jailed for crimes committed, you know, against the united states government. jefferson davis was jailed for some time but none of them really suffered. jefferson davis released this huge memoir saying this was about state rights, nothing to do with slavery. they are not punished that harsh. did you have a question? >> jeremy? >> jeremy -- i'll come to you, ryan. >> yeah,
they were unionist. i put that in in quotes because these unionists had opposed the secession of their state but they had all gone with their state and many of them had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office. the most important one of those was alexander stevens, the vice president of the confederacy. this is a state government that fought with the confederates. they are sending these same guys to congress under johnson's plan. alexander stevens was elected in georgia. that notion...
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but we have a freshness, and unionists about it, it isa freshness, and unionists about it, it is a new look for us to come and ta ke it is a new look for us to come and take these challenges on. leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo olympics in 2020. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports reporter, tanya arnold. having time off, i had quite a bit of time off and reflecting on it. you know, it was good for me to have the time. maybe my actions weren't the time. maybe my actions weren't the best at the time just because of the best at the time just because of the space i was in with my own head. inafunny the space i was in with my own head. in a funny sort of way, however tough it has been, it might have been a good thing they did that for you? i think so. been a good thing they did that for you? ithink so. ithinkl needed the br
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. >>> unionist and confederates remember the were differently. carolyn jamie author of remembering the civil war reunion and the limits of reconciliation talks about to the competitive memories in the influence of veteran reunions and women's groups creating civil war monuments. this 50 minute talk is part of the conference on confederate monuments posted on the shenandoah valley battlefield location. >>> i'm very excited to introduce our next guest and speaker. she is definitely a bright light in the field. with the american civil war especially. but we love her dearly because she is the daughter of the shenandoah valley. our own caroline jamie will be the next speaker. she is now the john l now professor of american civil war and director of the institute here for the civil war at the university of virginia. she was previously the professor of history at port duke university. we are glad to have her back here virginia. she is a specialist in the civil war era. she is also the author of burying the dead but not the past. the ladies memorial asso
. >>> unionist and confederates remember the were differently. carolyn jamie author of remembering the civil war reunion and the limits of reconciliation talks about to the competitive memories in the influence of veteran reunions and women's groups creating civil war monuments. this 50 minute talk is part of the conference on confederate monuments posted on the shenandoah valley battlefield location. >>> i'm very excited to introduce our next guest and speaker. she is...
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but they were "unionists" because these unionists had opposed the secession of their states and many of them had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office in the confederacy. the most important was alexander stephens, the vice president of the confederacy. the state governments formed in the south are formed and full of confederates, they are sending the same guys back to congress under johnson's plan. alexander stephens is elected senator from georgia. anyone with the notion of vindictive and harsh republicans, and any other country they would've been executed and jailed, in fact some people were jailed for crimes committed against united states government, jefferson davis was jailed for some time. but he writes this huge memoir after his release saying states rights has nothing to do with slavery. they're there to propagate her -- their own views and they are not punished harshly. you have a question? jeremy? and then i will come to you ryan. >> the 13th amendment originally stated there should be no slavery except as a punishment for crime. so how significant you think t
but they were "unionists" because these unionists had opposed the secession of their states and many of them had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office in the confederacy. the most important was alexander stephens, the vice president of the confederacy. the state governments formed in the south are formed and full of confederates, they are sending the same guys back to congress under johnson's plan. alexander stephens is elected senator from georgia. anyone with the...
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but part of it is also that johnson was a unionist, right? he thought the union should be upheld, but his vision of the union never included blacks. he was from the south. so he was for the union and thery no other democrats like that. who were for the union, but didn't want anything to do with black rights. so you know johnson, has racism is what really impels him. and you will see this in his actions. and this is the failure of johnsonian reconstruction. he is not a continuation of linken. people said he's presidential, congressional reconstruction. there was a conflict of interest involved between the president of the united states and congress, who will control reconstruction. but lincoln worked with congress, he worked with his party. the republican party. johnson was really a man without a party. he does these things, he revokes these land grants that have been made by the freedman's bureau. all the abandoned lands that free people had settled on, sherman's 40 acres in low country, georgia. all those lands, he takes it and gives it back
but part of it is also that johnson was a unionist, right? he thought the union should be upheld, but his vision of the union never included blacks. he was from the south. so he was for the union and thery no other democrats like that. who were for the union, but didn't want anything to do with black rights. so you know johnson, has racism is what really impels him. and you will see this in his actions. and this is the failure of johnsonian reconstruction. he is not a continuation of linken....
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. >> unionists and confederates in the post civil lar era remembered the bar differently. caroline janney talks about the competitive memories and the influence of veterans reunions and women's groups in creating civil war monuments. this 50-minute talk was part of a conference on confederate icons hosted by the shenandoah valley battlefields foundation. >> i am very excited to introduce our next guest and speaker. she is definitely a bright light in the field of the american civil war, but we love her dearly because she is a daughter of the shenandoah valley. our own caroline janney will be our next speaker. she is now the john l now professor of civil war and directors of john l now professor. she is now the previous history at purdue university. we are glad to be her back here in virginia. she is a specialist in civil war era. she is the author of "burying the dead, but not the past: ladies memorial associations and lost cause." she is also the author of "remembering the civil war: reunion and the limits of reconciliation." she has also been selected for the history boo
. >> unionists and confederates in the post civil lar era remembered the bar differently. caroline janney talks about the competitive memories and the influence of veterans reunions and women's groups in creating civil war monuments. this 50-minute talk was part of a conference on confederate icons hosted by the shenandoah valley battlefields foundation. >> i am very excited to introduce our next guest and speaker. she is definitely a bright light in the field of the american civil...
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but part of it is also that johnson was a unionist, right? he thought the union should be upheld, but his vision of the union never included black rights. he was never an anti-slavery guy. he was from the south. so there were northern democrats like that who were for the union, didn't want anything to do with black rights. so johnson, his racism is what really impels him. and you will see this in his actions. and this is the failure of johnsonian reconstruction. he is not a continuation of lincoln. people have said, oh, presidential versus congressional reconstruction. yes, there was a conflict between the president of the united states and the congress, who will control reconstruction. but lincoln worked with the congress, right? he worked with his party, the republican party. johnson was really a man without a party. and he does these things like wholesale parties, he will revoke these land grants that have been made by the friedman's bureau, and remember field order number 15, all the abandoned lands that they had had free people settle on
but part of it is also that johnson was a unionist, right? he thought the union should be upheld, but his vision of the union never included black rights. he was never an anti-slavery guy. he was from the south. so there were northern democrats like that who were for the union, didn't want anything to do with black rights. so johnson, his racism is what really impels him. and you will see this in his actions. and this is the failure of johnsonian reconstruction. he is not a continuation of...
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but they were unionists and i put that in air quotes, because these unionists had opposed the secession of their state, but they had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office in the confederacy. the most important of those with alexander stevens, the vice president of the confederacy. so some of them still wearing their confederate army uniforms adds generals. they are sending these same guys back to congress under johnson's plan. alexander stevens is elected senator from georgia. so anyone, that notion of a vim addict ty and harsh republicans, you know, in any other country, these people might have been executed, jailed, and in fact, some people were jailed for crimes committed, you know, for or against the united states government. jefferson davis was jailed for some time. but none of them really suffered. jefferson davis writes this huge memoir after his release saying, it was all about state's rights, had nothing to do with slavery in the civil war. they're all there to propagate their open views. and they're really not punished that harsh. did you have a question? yeah? j
but they were unionists and i put that in air quotes, because these unionists had opposed the secession of their state, but they had fought for the confederacy and occupied high office in the confederacy. the most important of those with alexander stevens, the vice president of the confederacy. so some of them still wearing their confederate army uniforms adds generals. they are sending these same guys back to congress under johnson's plan. alexander stevens is elected senator from georgia. so...
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unionists remembered and celebrated the union cause. confederates crafted their own memory, as you all well know, the lost cause. rather than embracing reconciliation, most veterans or at least many veterans harbored intense sectionalism throughout the remainder of their lives, and i think this picture is a great example. i had a student once point out that neither one of these men looks too thrilled to be shaking hands with the other. my students like to debate which one of them is feeling more forced to do so. so that's the first point we'll cover. second, contemporary commentary suggests that slavery was forgotten by the war generation in the name of reconciliation. this simply is not true. on the contrary, african-americans certainly celebrated the war as a war of emancipation, but both white union and confederate veterans frequently addressed the issue of slavery and emancipation years and even decades after appamatox. both sides distorted the reality of the way in which slavery played into their respective causes. finally, i'll ta
unionists remembered and celebrated the union cause. confederates crafted their own memory, as you all well know, the lost cause. rather than embracing reconciliation, most veterans or at least many veterans harbored intense sectionalism throughout the remainder of their lives, and i think this picture is a great example. i had a student once point out that neither one of these men looks too thrilled to be shaking hands with the other. my students like to debate which one of them is feeling...
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unionists, remembered and celebrated the union cause. confederates crafted their own memories as you well know. rather than embrace reconciliation, most veterans or at least money -- many harbored intense sectionalism. this picture is a great example. it student wendy doubt that neither one of these men looks thrilled to be shaking hands with the other. my students like to debate which one of them is feeling more forced to do so. that is the first point. second, contemporary commentary suggested that slavery was forgotten by the war generation. in the name of reconciliation. this simply is not true. on the contrary, african- americans certainly celebrated the war as a war of emancipation. but both white, union and confederate veterans frequently address the war of slavery and emancipation years and even decades after appomattox. both sides -- finally i will talk about someone else who is missing. that is women. this was not a male only event. both unionists and confederates , the women of both sides played important roles in crafting the
unionists, remembered and celebrated the union cause. confederates crafted their own memories as you well know. rather than embrace reconciliation, most veterans or at least money -- many harbored intense sectionalism. this picture is a great example. it student wendy doubt that neither one of these men looks thrilled to be shaking hands with the other. my students like to debate which one of them is feeling more forced to do so. that is the first point. second, contemporary commentary...
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the way in which the unionist celebrated and tried to commemorate the union cause. aftermath ofate the war, the summer of 1865 union veterans were clear about why they fought and what they had achieved. they had saved the union and many would have added and it slavery. to the creation of the largest veterans organization in fact the largest fraternal organization of the 19th century, the grand army of the republic. here is a group from west virginia but they are in every the formerding confederate states. here we have kansas and another group from maine. they did so through the observance of memorial day's beginning in 1868. as a side note if you have ever been to the dayton national cemetery in ohio, the road that leads into it is gettysburg road which suggests something about what was important to these men. monument dedications here we are back in gettysburg, the 1880's 1890's gettysburg was a union memorial park. hundreds of union monuments going up on this field. such important field especially for the army of the potomac. other battlefields were conserved. the
the way in which the unionist celebrated and tried to commemorate the union cause. aftermath ofate the war, the summer of 1865 union veterans were clear about why they fought and what they had achieved. they had saved the union and many would have added and it slavery. to the creation of the largest veterans organization in fact the largest fraternal organization of the 19th century, the grand army of the republic. here is a group from west virginia but they are in every the formerding...
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but we have a freshness, and unionists about it, it isa freshness, and unionists about it, it is a newthese challenges on. leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo olympics in 2020. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports reporter, tanya arnold. having time off, i had quite a bit of time off and reflecting on it. you know, it was good for me
but we have a freshness, and unionists about it, it isa freshness, and unionists about it, it is a newthese challenges on. leeds boxer, natasha gale says exhaustion was behind the "unacceptable conduct" that saw her suspended from boxing after the commomwealth games. she says the ban gave her the break from the sport she needed and she's now aiming for the world championships later this year, followed by the tokyo olympics in 2020. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports...
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i was what joined on the television unionist politicians are a very good yoyou put yourr h hand out s way of working very very well. a former. champion sense two thousand and eighteen writer mike. never never never thirty is noted another i am. nonstop until deliberately. he has he has the restauran. so we are now the head hit the mom on the management. so let's listen to john john adept and draw draw to about half called carson said authorities. the criminalization celestine young not really at least because he has he has reviewed stretch our pardon discuss this he says he to come to terms moon that's right now right now being. if you don't eat a better better part jacket getting living on borrowed money money. two thousand ten ten two thousand as well twelve and to them. two thousand eighteen eighteen now knows over. three hundred redditors including the european central bank by your imagination national monitoring bond that's close to a hundred and 30% sentence he he he kind of sound that i guess. i've had or more exchanging restaurant. maryland alleged told me earlier earlier rece
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the recall procedure was triggered last month when democratic unionist politician ian paisleer was suspendedolidays paid for by the sri lankan government. more than 10% of registered voters will need to sign the petition over the next six weeks for a by—election to be held. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the final preparations are underway asjustin thomas looks to defend his us pga championship when play gets underway in missourri on thursday. novak djokovic eases through to the third round of the rogers cup in toronto. and a first ever european championships track gold medal for israel as lonah chemtai salpeter claims the victory over 10,000m. hello and welcome to the programme, where by this time tomorrow, the 100th us pga championship will be well underway at bellerive country club near st louis in missouri, withjustin thomas defending the title he won at quail hollow last year.
the recall procedure was triggered last month when democratic unionist politician ian paisleer was suspendedolidays paid for by the sri lankan government. more than 10% of registered voters will need to sign the petition over the next six weeks for a by—election to be held. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the final preparations are underway asjustin thomas looks to defend his us pga...
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two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers a. huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real died but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately this. is really for you to shoot with in case if you insist. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to its. local residents here where fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arriv
two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers a. huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition...
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two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers a. huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately this. is really for you to shoot with in case of. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to its. local residents here where fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arrived within mi
two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers a. huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition...
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two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers that are on the huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow in the we use footsteps his training partner mike doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. the v.m.c. average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real died but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately. what is really for you to shoot with in case if you insist. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead to its. local residents here where fact it by the explosions was so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. th
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that's also common outside the media industry that's what i'm here to talk about with germany's top unionist. so my crew marcus behind the camera and josie you know like oh yeah we're going to show you a freelancer that's right and it's legit it is. so it's all above board when you own it said there are two million independent contractors in germany how do you reach them. isn't. this the new we're faced with technological changes they've led to new forms of employment which often involve the misclassification independent contractors or is it one that includes from so these people aren't protected by collective labor agreements and they don't benefit from the social security system they leave these are worrying developments and we're starting to see the emergence of a digital proletariat. we union activists will need to radically rethink how to represent the interests of people in these new forms of employment enormous shift. with german employers must pay social security contributions on wages but not for independent contractors some companies try to avoid hiring on permanent contract it's a
that's also common outside the media industry that's what i'm here to talk about with germany's top unionist. so my crew marcus behind the camera and josie you know like oh yeah we're going to show you a freelancer that's right and it's legit it is. so it's all above board when you own it said there are two million independent contractors in germany how do you reach them. isn't. this the new we're faced with technological changes they've led to new forms of employment which often involve the...
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the state powers treat their opponents anything but delicately be they kurds unionists feminists or journalists tear gas and water cannons have become a routine way to meet protests those who attract the president's ire are quick to find themselves in court or jail. for. a failed coup d'etat in the summer of twenty sixteen only aggravated tensions. the officers behind the attack were sent to have close ties to islamic movement the putsch targeted key governmental infrastructure such as the country's intelligence headquarters the parliament building and the presidential residence. public anger erupted. the soldiers were lynched in the streets including young recruits proven to have been deceived by their generals about the true intentions of the attack in just twenty four hours the rebellion was crushed. then came the reckoning hardly any distinction has been made between ordinary political opponents and those involved in the boom of. any space there had been for dissidents was restricted even further. the boardwalk a chat a boast on beach on the asian side of istanbul is one of those free space
the state powers treat their opponents anything but delicately be they kurds unionists feminists or journalists tear gas and water cannons have become a routine way to meet protests those who attract the president's ire are quick to find themselves in court or jail. for. a failed coup d'etat in the summer of twenty sixteen only aggravated tensions. the officers behind the attack were sent to have close ties to islamic movement the putsch targeted key governmental infrastructure such as the...
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two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers a. huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition was thirty years old and we want to see if we can find out more. vs average where the training took place is just over there it's where no real die but we can stop because it's a militarized zone. instead we have to the warehouse where the ems that stores its ammunition. it's where the big explosions took place. we're told to leave immediately. what is really for you to shoot. if you insist. we stopped to film in a nearby village instead. local residents here were factored by the explosions were so big that some houses in this village had to be evacuated. the local police arrived within minutes.
two leading trade unionists did agree to meet but did not want to go on camera not just the workers are refusing to talk to us but even the local t.v. station what we do know is that the workers a. huge amount of pressure if v.m.s. that fails to complete an order their bonuses are cut was growing international demand for weapons the pressure is on to supply as false as the company can produce . we follow him no we use footsteps his training partner might doherty had told us the fatal ammunition...
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that their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple members of the right wing pro unionist citizens party in catalonia joined in as well with its president albert riviera and of moving ribbons tied to roadside fences. enough bubbling places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day to day in l.l. and removed the yellow ribbons from public spaces will continue to defend the streets beaches and squares of catalonia meanwhile problem dependents activists have been busy putting the ribbons back again they say they represent democracy and those who remove them are restricting the freedom of secession supporters cattle and politicians were arrested for their role in an independence referendum last october which was ruled illegal by madrid the leaders of the movement were accused of rebel rebellion and sedition referendum sparked mass protests and clashes between demonstrators and police. threatening to pull the united states out of the world trade organization he told bloomberg t.v. that the u.s. might leave the organization if it doesn't shape up sowed the seeds o
that their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple members of the right wing pro unionist citizens party in catalonia joined in as well with its president albert riviera and of moving ribbons tied to roadside fences. enough bubbling places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day to day in l.l. and removed the yellow ribbons from public spaces will continue to defend the streets beaches and squares of catalonia meanwhile problem dependents activists have been...
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that their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one members from a pro unionist group also joined in across catalonia with its leader a high profile activist out in front of cameras moving the ribbons. enough public places belong to old catalonians who will defend them. today in atlanta who moved to yellow ribbons from the next place will continue to defend the streets and squares of catalonia in response there's been a move by pro independence supporters to go around and put the ribbons back up they say the symbol is misunderstood and those are moving them are restricting democracy and freedom cattle and politicians were arrested for their role in an independence referendum last october which is ruled illegal by majority the leaders of the movement were accused of a belly and deficient referendum sparked mass protests and clashes between demonstrators and police. that's a breakdown of the day's top news for now but i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest thanks for tuning in this hour. parting of ways european leaders talk of a future without the u.s
that their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one members from a pro unionist group also joined in across catalonia with its leader a high profile activist out in front of cameras moving the ribbons. enough public places belong to old catalonians who will defend them. today in atlanta who moved to yellow ribbons from the next place will continue to defend the streets and squares of catalonia in response there's been a move by pro independence supporters to go around...
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freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one members of the right wing pro unionists citizens party in catalonia joined in as well for this president albert riviera removing ribbons tied to roadside fences. enough public places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day. today in l.l.m. removed the yellow ribbons from fabric spaces will continue to defend the streets the churches and squares of catalonia meanwhile pro independence activists have been busy putting the ribbons back they say they represent democracy to remove them restricting the freedom of secession supporters catalonians began using the yellow ribbons to show their support for job politicians who were arrested for taking part in the independence referendum last october. the nobel committee's defended its decision to award myanmar's prime minister a peace prize that's despite a united nations report on the mass killing and atrocities committed by the country's government forces against the range a minority has the details the treatment of the real hinge a minority in myanmar equates to gen
freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one members of the right wing pro unionists citizens party in catalonia joined in as well for this president albert riviera removing ribbons tied to roadside fences. enough public places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day. today in l.l.m. removed the yellow ribbons from fabric spaces will continue to defend the streets the churches and squares of catalonia meanwhile pro independence activists have been busy...
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of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one or members of the right wing program unionist citizens party in catalonia joined in as well with its president albert riviera removing ribbons tied to roadside fences. enough public places belong to all catalonians defend them every day today and removed the yellow ribbons from the expenses were continued to defend the streets and squares of catalonia meanwhile pro independence activists have been busy putting the ribbons back they say they represent democracy and those who remove them are restricting the freedom of secession supporters of catalan politicians were arrested for their role in an independence referendum last october which was ruled illegal by madrid the leaders of the movement were accused of rebellion and sedition referendum sparked mass protests and clashes between demonstrators and police. the nobel committee has defended its decision to award myanmar's prime minister a peace prize that's despite a united nations report on the mass killing and atrocities committed by the country's government forces against the ra
of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one or members of the right wing program unionist citizens party in catalonia joined in as well with its president albert riviera removing ribbons tied to roadside fences. enough public places belong to all catalonians defend them every day today and removed the yellow ribbons from the expenses were continued to defend the streets and squares of catalonia meanwhile pro independence activists have been busy putting the ribbons back they say...
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labour members, trade unionists see the chaos that the tory government are pursuing, some pursuing ae type programme we want in government and thatis programme we want in government and that is why we are seeing voices from all parts the party calling for a people's wrote. not all the party because jeremy corbyn a people's wrote. not all the party becausejeremy corbyn isn't making it official policy and keir starmer said all options should be on the table, the focus so far has been on a meaningful vote in parliament if parliament do end up voting against the deal, every other option is still on the table. and those options include a people's vote. we area options include a people's vote. we are a democratic party, democracy in the country didn't die in 2016 and as people see the damage to jobs, businesses, the risk to ireland and to workers up and down the country, the steel industry, the steel industry backing the vote, unions are speaking out strongly in favour of it and labour members up and down the country who are fearful about where this is heading, it's not where this is headi
labour members, trade unionists see the chaos that the tory government are pursuing, some pursuing ae type programme we want in government and thatis programme we want in government and that is why we are seeing voices from all parts the party calling for a people's wrote. not all the party because jeremy corbyn a people's wrote. not all the party becausejeremy corbyn isn't making it official policy and keir starmer said all options should be on the table, the focus so far has been on a...
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freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one a members of the right wing pro unionists citizens party in catalonia joined in to with its president. moving ribbons tied to roadside fences enough bubbling places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day. today moved to yellow ribbons from the next place will continue to defend the streets and squares of. meanwhile pro independence activists have been busy putting the ribbons back again they say they represent democracy and those who removed them are restricting the freedom of secession supporters and politicians were arrested for their role in an independence referendum last october which was ruled illegal by the druid leaders of the movement were accused of rebellion and sedition the referendum sparked mass protests and violent clashes between demonstrators and police. allegations of racism of cast a shadow over one candidate's bid to be the next governor of florida in the united states. he is an articulate spokesman for those far left views and he's a charismatic candidate so we've got to work hard to mak
freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one a members of the right wing pro unionists citizens party in catalonia joined in to with its president. moving ribbons tied to roadside fences enough bubbling places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day. today moved to yellow ribbons from the next place will continue to defend the streets and squares of. meanwhile pro independence activists have been busy putting the ribbons back again they say they represent...
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their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one even members from a pro unionist group joined in across catalonia with its leader of high profile activists in front of cameras removing the ribbons. enough public places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day. today in l.l.m. removed the yellow ribbons from public spaces were continued to defend the streets beaches and squares of catalonia in response has been a move now by pro independence supporters to go around to put those ribbons back up again they say the symbol is misunderstood and those removing them are actually restricting democracy and freedom catalan politicians were arrested for their role in their independence referendum last october which was ruled eventually illegal by madrid the leaders of the movement were accused of rebellion and sedition at the time referendum sparked must protest and clashes between demonstrators and the police. to people been injured in a stabbing at amsterdam central railway station the staff to do the suspect's been shot by police both victims on the suspect
their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one even members from a pro unionist group joined in across catalonia with its leader of high profile activists in front of cameras removing the ribbons. enough public places belong to all catalonians who will defend them every day. today in l.l.m. removed the yellow ribbons from public spaces were continued to defend the streets beaches and squares of catalonia in response has been a move now by pro independence supporters to...
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he was very much a unionist. much of the rhetoric we have from the civil war comes from none other than andrew jackson himself. >> hi, although i am from oregon, i spent a number of years in charleston, south carolina. i became interested in john calhoun, as well as horrified. i wonder if you can draw any parallel with calhoun's pressure on jackson, or influence on jackson, as with steve bannon to president trump, because i am also horrified and interested in steve bannon. thank you. >> i wouldn't call john c calhoun the steve bannon of jackson. he did have positions in his administration, figures who were advising him quite strongly, and often radically, on policy decisions. but calhoun was not one of them. calhoun and jackson did not like each other, dating back several years. he was critical of jackson in 1818. when he invaded florida, calhoun disagreed with that, as well. they didn't have the best relationship. >> there is this tweet on the parallels of where we are today. andrew jackson, he writes, seems to
he was very much a unionist. much of the rhetoric we have from the civil war comes from none other than andrew jackson himself. >> hi, although i am from oregon, i spent a number of years in charleston, south carolina. i became interested in john calhoun, as well as horrified. i wonder if you can draw any parallel with calhoun's pressure on jackson, or influence on jackson, as with steve bannon to president trump, because i am also horrified and interested in steve bannon. thank you....
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conflict of northern ireland, the then pope was regularly condemned by ian paisley of the democratic unionist and his party, some fear that the papacy would be a kind of government, and it would tell the people of northern ireland what to do if they were ever reunited with the republic of ireland. relationships have changed, attitudes have changed. the pope is attitudes have changed. the pope is a largely religious leader now rather than a secular one, and certainly not a political one, but the vatican is still a state in its own right that sends ambassadors around the world, britain has an ambassador to the holy see who attends and hold audiences with the pope. but on this particular visit, what we have seen as the politicians trying to have influence on the papacy. nothing more striking for me in what we've seen in the last couple of days than leo varadkar, the taoiseach, the prime minister embodies how ireland has changed, he comes from an indian background, an immigrantfamily, he comes from an indian background, an immigrant family, he is gay, his country has now accepted abortion, and sa
conflict of northern ireland, the then pope was regularly condemned by ian paisley of the democratic unionist and his party, some fear that the papacy would be a kind of government, and it would tell the people of northern ireland what to do if they were ever reunited with the republic of ireland. relationships have changed, attitudes have changed. the pope is attitudes have changed. the pope is a largely religious leader now rather than a secular one, and certainly not a political one, but the...
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the democratic unionist mp ian paisley is facing the first ever ‘parliamentary recall petition', underd in 2015 to allow voters to oust politicians. ian paisley is currently suspended by parliament for failing to declare two family holidays which were paid for by the sri lankan government. if 10% of his constituents in north antrim sign the petition, which opened this morning, it will trigger a by—election. 0ur correspondent emma vardy is there. it opened this morning, bringing us up it opened this morning, bringing us 7 it opened this morning, bringing us up today? at nine o'clock this morning, three recall positions open in the three main towns across north antrim. they will be open for the next six weeks. this is the first four uk politics. it was brought about because of ian paisley‘s failure to declare the hospitality he received from the sri lanka in government. it came to light last year he had been on two matri family holidays, paid for by sri lanka. he lobbied the then prime minister on the country's bihar. the parliamentary standards committee ruled he was guilty of serious m
the democratic unionist mp ian paisley is facing the first ever ‘parliamentary recall petition', underd in 2015 to allow voters to oust politicians. ian paisley is currently suspended by parliament for failing to declare two family holidays which were paid for by the sri lankan government. if 10% of his constituents in north antrim sign the petition, which opened this morning, it will trigger a by—election. 0ur correspondent emma vardy is there. it opened this morning, bringing us up it...
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would be acceptable to their hard line coalition partners from northern ireland in the democratic unionist party or do you pete northern are. ireland is under defacto u.k. sovereignty meaning an exit from the e.u. would make their border with ireland a border with the u. e.u. ireland insist on effective possibly electronic border controls in that scenario where the do you pick which has enough votes to bring down the narrow conservative coalition has rejected e.u. proposals on the issue. and turning from the admiral isles to the english channel a battle is brewing between british and french fishermen over scallops scallops you heard right with some calling for an intervention of the royal navy on tuesday competing groups of french and british fishing boats confronted each other in an area of the channel twelve miles off the coast one british witness compared it to a scene out of vietnam as boats were rammed and smoke bombs and flares were fired french fishermen accuse british colleagues of overfishing the prized regionals gallops the french fishermen have limited scalloping season and area
would be acceptable to their hard line coalition partners from northern ireland in the democratic unionist party or do you pete northern are. ireland is under defacto u.k. sovereignty meaning an exit from the e.u. would make their border with ireland a border with the u. e.u. ireland insist on effective possibly electronic border controls in that scenario where the do you pick which has enough votes to bring down the narrow conservative coalition has rejected e.u. proposals on the issue. and...
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that their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one members from a pro unionist group also joined in across catalonia with its leader of high profile activists out in front of cameras removing the ribbons. enough public places belong to all catalonians defend them every day. today a move to yellow ribbons from the expat will continue to defend the streets beaches and squares of catalonia meanwhile in response there's been a move by pro independent supporters to go around and put the ribbons back up they say the symbol is misunderstood and those are moving them or restricting democracy and freedom that's a global news update for now but don't forget you can always find us on many of your so favorite social media sites for up to the minute reports if you're tuning out. four men are sitting in a car when the feds get shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not share around a corner. camera . roughly once they showed some look for t
that their freedom of speech ends where ours begins it's that simple that one members from a pro unionist group also joined in across catalonia with its leader of high profile activists out in front of cameras removing the ribbons. enough public places belong to all catalonians defend them every day. today a move to yellow ribbons from the expat will continue to defend the streets beaches and squares of catalonia meanwhile in response there's been a move by pro independent supporters to go...
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in july unionist community is light large fires to mark the pastor —— protesta nt fires to mark the pastorng of the buying. —— boyne. the police service of northern ireland describe last night's bonfire in derry is offensive and distasteful. it's now being investigated as a hate crime. the england rugby star danny cipriani has been fined after pleading guilty to charges of common assault and resisting arrest at a hotel in jersey. magistrates ordered him to pay £2,000 and a further £250 in compensation. the incident happened when cipriani was on a pre—season toui’ with his club gloucester. from jersey, robert hall reports. images of a night out with friends. danny cipriani enjoying a meal in st helier. the incident, which left mr cipriani in police cells, took place later that evening when not on his own admission he had had too much to drink. it done with an altercation outside a seafront hotel, during which mr cipriani is said to have attempted to take a doorman's body camera. even resisted efforts by a female police officer to detain him, grabbing at her shirt collar —— he then resisted
in july unionist community is light large fires to mark the pastor —— protesta nt fires to mark the pastorng of the buying. —— boyne. the police service of northern ireland describe last night's bonfire in derry is offensive and distasteful. it's now being investigated as a hate crime. the england rugby star danny cipriani has been fined after pleading guilty to charges of common assault and resisting arrest at a hotel in jersey. magistrates ordered him to pay £2,000 and a further...
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the democratic unionist mp ian paisley is facing the first ever parliamentary recall petition under rulescians. ian paisley is currently suspended by parliament for failing to declare two family holidays which were paid for by the sri lankan government. if 10 percent of his constituents in north antrim sign the petition, which opened this morning, it will trigger a by—election. emma vardy has the latest. recall petitions that the three maignan towns across mr paisley‘s constituency opened at nine o'clock this morning. they will be open for people to sign for the next six weeks. this is a first for a uk politics. it was all brought about by ian paisley‘s per year to deeply at the luxury holidays he went on paper by this alliance in government. he then later went on to lobby david cameron on behalf of sri lanka. when this came to light last year, the parliamentary standards committee ruled that he was guilty of serious misconduct. so, over the next six bees, if 10% of the electorate in northampton sign those recall petitions, it will force ian paisley to stand down and there will bea paisle
the democratic unionist mp ian paisley is facing the first ever parliamentary recall petition under rulescians. ian paisley is currently suspended by parliament for failing to declare two family holidays which were paid for by the sri lankan government. if 10 percent of his constituents in north antrim sign the petition, which opened this morning, it will trigger a by—election. emma vardy has the latest. recall petitions that the three maignan towns across mr paisley‘s constituency opened...
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ninety eight the good friday agreement was signed through kring a peace deal between republicans and unionists in northern ireland. nearly a decade later al-jazeera visited belfast to explore ongoing divisions in the city . the film you're about to see was first broadcast in two thousand and seven. and. there's not be a lot to laugh about in northern ireland over the last forty years the old mantra for god stuff has a new twist these days the fact that it's.
ninety eight the good friday agreement was signed through kring a peace deal between republicans and unionists in northern ireland. nearly a decade later al-jazeera visited belfast to explore ongoing divisions in the city . the film you're about to see was first broadcast in two thousand and seven. and. there's not be a lot to laugh about in northern ireland over the last forty years the old mantra for god stuff has a new twist these days the fact that it's.
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ninety eight the good friday agreement was signed brokering a peace deal between republicans and unionistsin northern ireland. nearly a decade later al-jazeera visited belfast to explore ongoing divisions in the city . the film you're about to see was first broadcast in two thousand and seven.
ninety eight the good friday agreement was signed brokering a peace deal between republicans and unionistsin northern ireland. nearly a decade later al-jazeera visited belfast to explore ongoing divisions in the city . the film you're about to see was first broadcast in two thousand and seven.
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majorities as the least worst option the question is can she hold the support of the democratic unionist and the european to form good will to misstate talking enough towards the soft to satisfy a pro european rebels meanwhile the prime minister chances of getting a check of compromise passed the european commission twenty seven other member states and the european parliament look even less promising than the maintenance of a tiny parliamentary majority more than two years after the bracks the referendum we have reached the place where the government briefing on stockpiling food and medicine is actually designed to reassure the population. public opinion for the first time says that i thought i and them seems to be shifting against a decisively against the prime minister's handling of. if a soft but access is on deliverable and the heart breaks unthinkable then the prospect of another referendum and the perhaps on top of the election becomes a very real likelihood but the m.p.'s broke up for recess last week the atmosphere was feeble as the temperatures soar the holidays make cool temple
majorities as the least worst option the question is can she hold the support of the democratic unionist and the european to form good will to misstate talking enough towards the soft to satisfy a pro european rebels meanwhile the prime minister chances of getting a check of compromise passed the european commission twenty seven other member states and the european parliament look even less promising than the maintenance of a tiny parliamentary majority more than two years after the bracks the...