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it will not happen without unionist consent having lived in belfast for 76 years to call for united ireland we don't lead toward terrorism some then went off to actually watch our show i wrote back to say i watched your show last night i will confess i find nothing in the content that would be offensive to my unionist position i therefore offer you a sincere apology for a premature judgment. and he goes on to say i suggest you sue the belfast telegraph lol we won't be seeing about half but we hope you continue to watch the show some thanks so much for writing teddy says great show well done ireland's flourishing and the wider world under spec to dispel this too could be scotland sigh fairness says that was excellent interesting as always to listen to the case on alex i'm unsure says bertie crushed the a corner me an island into size and did nothing to it christopher response we could i.q. the globalist banking elite was to blame for the financial crash that pretty much affected every soul on earth and finally we hear from allison who says always a delight to listen to someone with credibili
it will not happen without unionist consent having lived in belfast for 76 years to call for united ireland we don't lead toward terrorism some then went off to actually watch our show i wrote back to say i watched your show last night i will confess i find nothing in the content that would be offensive to my unionist position i therefore offer you a sincere apology for a premature judgment. and he goes on to say i suggest you sue the belfast telegraph lol we won't be seeing about half but we...
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is no secrecy around the fact that sinn fein is an irish republican party, that we are for a united irelandaround the fact there was a war in ireland that the ira participated in. none of that is shrouded in mystery. i would tell you what is very clear also is that for more than 20 years now we have carved out a vibrant and enduring political pathway for everybody, people from all persuasions and backgrounds, to participate in politics. and to ensure that the political dispute, the constitutional dispute, is mediated peacefully and democratically and can i say, that along with others, as you know, sinn fein and successive sinn fein leaderships now been involved in fostering and nurturing that very valuable peace deal. as you know, ireland has been following the fallout of the funeral of a very senior ira man, bobby storey, who was the head of intelligence for the ira in a period that began in the 1990s, an extraordinarily important figure in the irish republican army. you went to his funeral. how carefully did you consider before you decided to go to a funeral which, clearly, because we all
is no secrecy around the fact that sinn fein is an irish republican party, that we are for a united irelandaround the fact there was a war in ireland that the ira participated in. none of that is shrouded in mystery. i would tell you what is very clear also is that for more than 20 years now we have carved out a vibrant and enduring political pathway for everybody, people from all persuasions and backgrounds, to participate in politics. and to ensure that the political dispute, the...
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in the west of northern ireland, was that they looked more towards dublin, so that we went into lockdown probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks, before the rest of the uniteddespite this divide, on the canvas of northern ireland, so often depicting struggles past, in this new war, a sense of unity. along the irish border, near newry, the natural direction of travel is often to look towards dublin over westminster. i suppose people recognise that each of the four regions is very different, and what works for london doesn't necessarily work for northern ireland. what state is the uk union in, then, at the end of all of this? it's still in a reasonably good state, but they have to deal with brexit yet, that's coming down the tracks. then you're going to have scottish independence, there is going to be a fight for that. as unionist culture is celebrated at scaled—down july parades, the worst of the pandemic, it is hoped, is over. but it leaves northern ireland in a changed united kingdom, with now more independent and autonomous parts than before. emma vardy, bbc news. working from home means millions of people have taken to video calling in the past few month
in the west of northern ireland, was that they looked more towards dublin, so that we went into lockdown probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks, before the rest of the uniteddespite this divide, on the canvas of northern ireland, so often depicting struggles past, in this new war, a sense of unity. along the irish border, near newry, the natural direction of travel is often to look towards dublin over westminster. i suppose people recognise that each of the four regions is very different,...
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he spent his entire playing—career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the world990. his family paid tribute to him, saying he was "a friend to many" and "a much—adored husband, father, grandfather and great—grandfather". andy swiss looks back at his life. he was known as big jack and he was a footballing giant. jack charlton turned his courage and charisma into a quite remarkable career. bobby charlton with the corner. jack! perfect goal! he grew up in northumberland, alongside his younger brother bobby. but while bobby's skills soon made him a star, jack's defensive qualities were less glamorous and he knew it. jack charlton. came in like a brick wall and he's hurt. he got an elbow in the face. people try to compare us and i used to say, you shouldn't compare us. i can't play. i can stop other people playing but i can't play. bobby can play. he is a creative player. but there's a place in the game for both types. england kept him waiting though. charlton was nearly 30 when he was finally called up and soon made his mark with a first international goal. jackie ch
he spent his entire playing—career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the world990. his family paid tribute to him, saying he was "a friend to many" and "a much—adored husband, father, grandfather and great—grandfather". andy swiss looks back at his life. he was known as big jack and he was a footballing giant. jack charlton turned his courage and charisma into a quite remarkable career. bobby charlton with the corner. jack! perfect goal! he grew...
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illust chamber music especially baroque he divides his time between ireland the united states and spain but he says home is where his records are do you listen to music while you have right now i know i know i think that would be a mistake it would bring in so the eat a lot of music has an easier motion that's very satisfying but when you're working you need something much more austere such a silence and also i think you need to face in words you're having a big view out the window would distract you just look looking inwards it's all in word and it's all silent no music no fear mostly just you know comfortable just just right you know just work along. wonderful books of the courage from the self-imposed austerity the blackwater lightship tells of 3 generations of women discussing homosexuality hiv aids and changes an irish society. the master is a fictional account of the life of the us writer henry james. mothers and sons is a collection of short stories in which each story explores an aspect of the mother son relationship. nora websters unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief
illust chamber music especially baroque he divides his time between ireland the united states and spain but he says home is where his records are do you listen to music while you have right now i know i know i think that would be a mistake it would bring in so the eat a lot of music has an easier motion that's very satisfying but when you're working you need something much more austere such a silence and also i think you need to face in words you're having a big view out the window would...
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kill us chamber music especially baroque he divides his time between ireland the united states and spain but he says home is where his records are do you listen to music while you have right now i know i know i think that would be a mistake it would bring in the eat a lot of music has easy a motion that's very satisfying but when you're working you need something much more austere such a silence and also i think you need to face in words you're having a big view out the window would distract you just look in or it's all in word and it's all silent no music no fear just no comfortable just just right you know just work along. wonderful books of emerged from the self-imposed austerity the blackwater lightship tells of 3 generations of women discussing homosexuality hiv aids and changes an irish society. the pastor is a fictional account of the life of the us writer henry james. mothers and sons is a collection of short stories in which each story explores an aspect of the mother son relationship. nora webster's unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds her way to emancipatio
kill us chamber music especially baroque he divides his time between ireland the united states and spain but he says home is where his records are do you listen to music while you have right now i know i know i think that would be a mistake it would bring in the eat a lot of music has easy a motion that's very satisfying but when you're working you need something much more austere such a silence and also i think you need to face in words you're having a big view out the window would distract...
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that we have as nearly as much an irish investment in the united states now as we've united states invested in ireland which has been an extraordinary position of irish companies now been able to bring f.t. high the other way and that you're mr trump is aware of that problem and it is a fact and so we continue to i think you punch above our weight but when you're small and when you're a trading country when you're export like we survived and on an issue to levels of exports and if we were had to be just supplier sounds we go underwater very quickly alex so we have to be competitive and we have to be bright we have to be smart we have to be innovation that we have to work carriage and when you're a 9 and you know in north and south and 6000000 or so but continue to write this week we have to work very well but there are opportunities and outs and i do see opportunities for northern ireland if the cards are played well and they will still be partially dating which and. the regulation and the e.u. markets and also have the u.k. position of being out of excess and so if it's played right they can get the
that we have as nearly as much an irish investment in the united states now as we've united states invested in ireland which has been an extraordinary position of irish companies now been able to bring f.t. high the other way and that you're mr trump is aware of that problem and it is a fact and so we continue to i think you punch above our weight but when you're small and when you're a trading country when you're export like we survived and on an issue to levels of exports and if we were had...
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in the west of northern ireland, was that they looked more towards dublin, so that we went into lockdown probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks, before the rest of the unitedis divide, on the canvas of northern ireland, so often depicting struggles past, in this new war, a sense of unity. along the irish border, near newry, the natural direction of travel is often to look towards dublin over westminster. i suppose people recognise that each of the four regions is very different, and what works for london doesn't necessarily work for northern ireland. what state is the uk union in, then, at the end of all of this? it's still in a reasonably good state, but they have to deal with brexit yet, that's coming down the tracks. then you're going to have scottish independence, there is going to be a fight for that. as unionist culture is celebrated at scaled—down july parades, the worst of the pandemic, it is hoped, is over. but it leaves northern ireland in a changed united kingdom, with now more independent and autonomous parts than before. emma vardy, bbc news. the olympic bronze medallist, amy tinkler, has said she quit gymnastics in january because of her nega
in the west of northern ireland, was that they looked more towards dublin, so that we went into lockdown probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks, before the rest of the unitedis divide, on the canvas of northern ireland, so often depicting struggles past, in this new war, a sense of unity. along the irish border, near newry, the natural direction of travel is often to look towards dublin over westminster. i suppose people recognise that each of the four regions is very different, and what...
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in the west of northern ireland, was that they looked more towards dublin, so that we went into lockdown probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks, before the rest of the united, so often depicting struggles past, in this new war, a sense of unity. along the irish border, near newry, the natural direction of travel is often to look towards dublin over westminster. i suppose people recognise that each of the four regions is very different, and what works for london doesn't necessarily work for northern ireland. what state is the uk union in, then, at the end of all of this? it's still in a reasonably good state, but they have to deal with brexit yet, that's coming down the tracks. then you're going to have scottish independence, there is going to be a fight for that. as unionist culture is celebrated at scaled—down july parades, the worst of the pandemic, it is hoped, is over. but it leaves northern ireland in a changed united kingdom, with now more independent and autonomous parts than before. emma vardy, bbc news. ajudge in new york is deciding whether to grant bail to ghislaine maxwell, the former girlfriend of the late convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein
in the west of northern ireland, was that they looked more towards dublin, so that we went into lockdown probably a week and a half, maybe two weeks, before the rest of the united, so often depicting struggles past, in this new war, a sense of unity. along the irish border, near newry, the natural direction of travel is often to look towards dublin over westminster. i suppose people recognise that each of the four regions is very different, and what works for london doesn't necessarily work for...
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he has lived the multinational lness of the united kingdom and ireland.ce minister, we are thrilled to have you with us. were you surprised for this huge win for your nation for tim cook? minister donohoe: i always believed such an outcome was possible. ireland has been very clear for many years that we do not make special agreements with any company, baker small in our country, and all taxpayers are treated equally. we value the relationship we have, like we value the relationships we have with all employers in ireland. we do not do special deals for them. this move is a recognition of that. michael: you have lived this with -- tom: you have lived this with png years ago. i want you to explain to those of palmetto europe and those worldwide that appropriate tax policies is not a theft from the general taxpayer. minister donohoe: i believe it is absolutely imperative that big companies are taxed effectively and they are taxed fairly. i also believe that for very big digital companies, how we are going to tax them in the future is going to change. what was
he has lived the multinational lness of the united kingdom and ireland.ce minister, we are thrilled to have you with us. were you surprised for this huge win for your nation for tim cook? minister donohoe: i always believed such an outcome was possible. ireland has been very clear for many years that we do not make special agreements with any company, baker small in our country, and all taxpayers are treated equally. we value the relationship we have, like we value the relationships we have...
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he guided them to promotion, before spells at sheffield wednesday and newcastle united, but it's at the republic of ireland'shat he will be most colourfully remembered. after taking them to the first ever world cup in 1990, charlton's team produced the shock of the tournament by reaching the quarterfinals. commentator: ireland, they are in the last eight and the party can begin! the english hero was now an irish one too. at the 1994 finals, despite receiving a touchline ban, he guided ireland to the last 16, before two years later, he resigned and effectively retired. away from football, charlton was a man who enjoyed the rural life, especially as a keen fisherman, while his garrulous nature and ready wit made him a chat staple. you are the same age as me, would you believe? i was told you were a bit older than me. i remember going to a cricket match and watching you report on it, i was only 15. his relationship with his brother had become strained after a family dispute, but on an emotional night in 2008 he presented an award to the player he still regarded as the best. when we were kids and we used to go t
he guided them to promotion, before spells at sheffield wednesday and newcastle united, but it's at the republic of ireland'shat he will be most colourfully remembered. after taking them to the first ever world cup in 1990, charlton's team produced the shock of the tournament by reaching the quarterfinals. commentator: ireland, they are in the last eight and the party can begin! the english hero was now an irish one too. at the 1994 finals, despite receiving a touchline ban, he guided ireland...
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illust chamber music especially baroque he divides time between ireland the united states and spain but he says home is where his records are do you listen to music while you have right now i know i know i think that would be a mistake it would bring in so the a lot of music has an easy emotion it's very satisfying but when you're working you need something much more austere such a silence and also i think you need to face in words you're having a big view out the window would distract you just look in or it's all in word and it's all silent no music no fear mostly just no comfortable just just right you know just we're all. wonderful books of the merge from the self-imposed austerity the blackwater lightship tells of 3 generations of women discussing homosexuality hiv aids and changes an irish society. the master is a fictional account of the life of the us writer henry james. mothers and sons is a collection of short stories in which each story explores an aspect of the mother son relationship. nora websters unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds a way to emancipatio
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ireland's football association tweeted. .. and leeds unitedcharlton made 629 appearances during his career — said the club are deeply saddened to learn of the death of a a "club legend." the former england goalkeeper, peter shilton paid tribute to his teamate... i was very fond of jack i was very fond ofjack and very sad, obviously to hear he has passed away, another one of the 1966 world cup squad to have died but he will obviously be remembered very fondly. he isa obviously be remembered very fondly. he is a great character, really, jack. i was in the england squad with him at the end of his claim of the start of mine and played against him for the great leeds united team and he was very underrated as a player, you know, he is very dominant in the air and he had more ability than people gave him credit for but it was just his character and the way he was that made him so fond and, you know, he was a good leader as well. in the united states, leading democrats have condemned donald trump's decision to spare his long—time friend and political
ireland's football association tweeted. .. and leeds unitedcharlton made 629 appearances during his career — said the club are deeply saddened to learn of the death of a a "club legend." the former england goalkeeper, peter shilton paid tribute to his teamate... i was very fond of jack i was very fond ofjack and very sad, obviously to hear he has passed away, another one of the 1966 world cup squad to have died but he will obviously be remembered very fondly. he isa obviously be...
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picking up and that's proving to be a headache for ireland which is having trouble with one particular set of tourists guests arriving from the united states are heading straight to enjoy ireland's bars restaurants and hotels a thing is they should be in quarantine for 14 days that's causing more than a little anxiety for the hospitality industry and its local regulars and chef told us he's had to turn american guests away. another lesson in the you know you have. to tip 2 different tables of american tourists going to go into the restaurant when they were asked about when they arrived in the country days earlier which means that the morning their 1st table just shrugged and walked away and the 2nd table the gentleman on it said he didn't have drawn a virus and it was all over hyped in a way and which one day just said i'm sorry we're done here thank you and please leave the rest of the you know i did it based on the fact before you taken them tables on that night my stuff would've been uncomfortable. i was putting them possibly in jeopardy because it was too early and i wasn't willing to take us. there is public pressure on the gov
picking up and that's proving to be a headache for ireland which is having trouble with one particular set of tourists guests arriving from the united states are heading straight to enjoy ireland's bars restaurants and hotels a thing is they should be in quarantine for 14 days that's causing more than a little anxiety for the hospitality industry and its local regulars and chef told us he's had to turn american guests away. another lesson in the you know you have. to tip 2 different tables of...
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next 2—3 months before the winter into trying to get covid are essentially to zero in the united kingdom and ireland that would be a significant move and obviously there would be cries of pain, notjust from obviously there would be cries of pain, not just from individual holiday—makers, but from the travel industry. what would be your answer to them? so i am not an economist. i understand that we britons spend more money abroad than people from abroad spend here, orat more money abroad than people from abroad spend here, or at least from europe spent here. so keeping that money in the country would be good for the domestic tourism industry and if it is a matter, i completely understand, that the airlines are desperate to get back to work. but it might be much, much more effective just to pay the airlines to keep their staff, keep their equipment and not have to go through the huge economic destruction that a second lockdown would cause. professor hunter, thank you. thank you. mps have criticised the way the foreign office handled the repatriation of more than a million britons at the start of the co
next 2—3 months before the winter into trying to get covid are essentially to zero in the united kingdom and ireland that would be a significant move and obviously there would be cries of pain, notjust from obviously there would be cries of pain, not just from individual holiday—makers, but from the travel industry. what would be your answer to them? so i am not an economist. i understand that we britons spend more money abroad than people from abroad spend here, orat more money abroad than...
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he spent his entire playing—career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the worlding he was "a friend to many" and "a much—adored husband, father, grandfather and great—grandfather". andy swiss looks back at his life. he was known as big jack and he was a footballing giant. jack charlton turned his courage and charisma into a quite remarkable career. bobby charlton with the corner. jack! perfect goal! brother, bobby.
he spent his entire playing—career at leeds united and later, as a manager, led ireland to the worlding he was "a friend to many" and "a much—adored husband, father, grandfather and great—grandfather". andy swiss looks back at his life. he was known as big jack and he was a footballing giant. jack charlton turned his courage and charisma into a quite remarkable career. bobby charlton with the corner. jack! perfect goal! brother, bobby.
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reporter: on the travel ban, what is the rationale now for keeping people from europe, ireland, and the u.k. from the united states, when they have a fraction of the number of cases you do in the u.s.? >> the argument is we will put america first. this time last month and now when it comes to framing the discussion about law enforcement. last month, the president hosted a law enforcement roundtable and said that he would not support defunding the police. one month later, we have cities doing so. how does the white house feel it should frame the debate now with regards to defunding police so that a reasonable discussion can be had? >> it is a very good question. we know that in los angeles when they announced they would be defunding their police department, they basically immediately after saw a 250% increase in homicides. when you have people like representative omar saying we have to completely dismantle the police, police are a cancer, this is not how we should be talking about our heroes. you have congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez saying defund the police means defund the police. she criticized the
reporter: on the travel ban, what is the rationale now for keeping people from europe, ireland, and the u.k. from the united states, when they have a fraction of the number of cases you do in the u.s.? >> the argument is we will put america first. this time last month and now when it comes to framing the discussion about law enforcement. last month, the president hosted a law enforcement roundtable and said that he would not support defunding the police. one month later, we have cities...
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a record—breaking player with leeds united and a manager who would make history with the republic of irelands the man to change irish football forever. earlier, i spoke to former england striker gary lineker, who told me charlton had the right personality to be a great manager. jack was a natural leader. he was a fighter in the way he both played and managed and got his teams to play. they were the repertoire of his personality. it was a hard man but he was also gentle at the same time. he seemed incredibly warm towards his players, and how funny he was and quirky in his management as well. i am not sure there would be too many managers around now. you don't get many englishmen in the 80s coming over to manage the irish team, and he is probably the most loved englishmen of all time in ireland, to be honest. and quite rightly so. he did such a brilliant job, and he did it in his own style, his own way, both on the pitch and off it. got few players to go over there with irish history somewhere oi’ there with irish history somewhere or other. i saw him once and it wasn't long after he had been
a record—breaking player with leeds united and a manager who would make history with the republic of irelands the man to change irish football forever. earlier, i spoke to former england striker gary lineker, who told me charlton had the right personality to be a great manager. jack was a natural leader. he was a fighter in the way he both played and managed and got his teams to play. they were the repertoire of his personality. it was a hard man but he was also gentle at the same time. he...
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honorable friend confirm to everyone listening that nothing in the northern ireland protocol will be allowed to stop the united kingdom for the whole united kingdom. >> the northern irish protocol will provide for the unfettered access between all parts. >> totally on board with the premise or's rhetoric that for too long money has piled in and investment is needed now to bolster and boost universal confidence which can he explain why the secretary argued wales is too few businesses and taxpayers to be successful, he can't condone the secretary of state's off message pessimism. >> anybody who was more booster is for the future of wales, the secretary of state for wales, the government is committed to leveling up the whole uk in wales and everywhere with infrastructure, investment in education and in technology and we will do the things the welsh government failed to do, the welsh labour government i might say, and and they provide the vixen hail or to the nostrils of the wells dragon. >> with honorable members, in the next and suspend the house for 3 minutes. >> we believe the british house of commons as membe
honorable friend confirm to everyone listening that nothing in the northern ireland protocol will be allowed to stop the united kingdom for the whole united kingdom. >> the northern irish protocol will provide for the unfettered access between all parts. >> totally on board with the premise or's rhetoric that for too long money has piled in and investment is needed now to bolster and boost universal confidence which can he explain why the secretary argued wales is too few businesses...
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of where younger is coming from it's like where in ireland it should be easier for us to do with anybody. the pandemic is still weighing on the united states job market another 1300000 americans filed 1st time jobless claims last week on employment skyrocketed in early april when the pandemic lockdowns took hold on so more than 6000000 filed new claims for 2 weeks in a row the situation has slightly improved since but over 17000000 people work claiming unemployment benefits at the start of this month more than a dozen u.s. firms have filed for bankruptcy during the demick but nonetheless they were promised to pay millions in bonuses to their top executives scale up and reports. a new white house ad campaign says that if you've lost your job or income due to the pandemic it's time to find something new and i know what you're thinking. and i've been there but you got to keep going just need the right skills find an apprenticeship you can do for some i do you can do this you will find a check you will find so you get. the unemployment rate in the united states is still elevated due to the pandemic roughly $18000000.00 americans are cur
of where younger is coming from it's like where in ireland it should be easier for us to do with anybody. the pandemic is still weighing on the united states job market another 1300000 americans filed 1st time jobless claims last week on employment skyrocketed in early april when the pandemic lockdowns took hold on so more than 6000000 filed new claims for 2 weeks in a row the situation has slightly improved since but over 17000000 people work claiming unemployment benefits at the start of this...
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payan, if a company can half as much tax as in ireland and the united states, or half as much taxes as in china, do you think that factors into their decision-making on where they locate? dr. fuchs absolutely. : i think we need to put everything on the table, right, so we have tax policy, we have sbir programs, so alone, if we don't align these various incentives, it's not going to be enough. we need to align demand and reduction in costs as well as the appropriate funding mechanism. rep. rice: in your work, have you seen an uptick in manufacturing jobs as a result of the tax cuts and jobs act? fuchs: interesting. i have not studied that directly. rep. rice: ok, thank you. dr. yadav, i am a disciple of your compatriot at harvard, michael porter, who is an expert in competitive theory. a lot of the ideas that i've put forward, i have gotten from reading his materials and meeting with him. you mentioned that china, mexico, and india are a lot of our imports -- i think you were talking about medical supply chains, is that correct? .r. yadav: yes rep. rice: is said that the reason is becau
payan, if a company can half as much tax as in ireland and the united states, or half as much taxes as in china, do you think that factors into their decision-making on where they locate? dr. fuchs absolutely. : i think we need to put everything on the table, right, so we have tax policy, we have sbir programs, so alone, if we don't align these various incentives, it's not going to be enough. we need to align demand and reduction in costs as well as the appropriate funding mechanism. rep. rice:...