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most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe, you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just themselves. and i've always been look at, it's always been make up. so it's not she engine or not latin. a change at all was diamonds and make up a month. but for many catholics, the united ireland they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, says
most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe, you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but...
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most of them want a united ireland. that would be a nightmare for jo. got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern islands partition should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the world. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just themselves. and i've always been look at, it's always been make up. so if not, she engine there not latin. a change at all was demons and may get but a month. but for many catholics the united ireland they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, says the protesta
most of them want a united ireland. that would be a nightmare for jo. got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern islands partition should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the world. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over...
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to so i can make trade together 1st and then leading to united ireland. they hope they're bring us right up to date as no bias. wholly a back in northern ireland, you've been one of the leading progenitor of the, the legal case against the protocol. and although you were unsuccessful in the non i school, she, you felt you established quite an important principle. tell us that the very important principle was established and we, we lost in the 1st high court in, in northern ireland. but the judge did room that the protocol had breached article 6 of the active union. and we were always saying that the protocol was unlawful when, of course, he was able to say, it's not unlawful because it's been breached because there's been what he called implied, repealed in the house of commons, when the withdrawal acted. this is the 18 o one act of union between ireland and the rest of the yes. and that particular act that, that, that section is about internal trade and then the necessity of all of that happening. but i think the most serious thing, and it's not just for
to so i can make trade together 1st and then leading to united ireland. they hope they're bring us right up to date as no bias. wholly a back in northern ireland, you've been one of the leading progenitor of the, the legal case against the protocol. and although you were unsuccessful in the non i school, she, you felt you established quite an important principle. tell us that the very important principle was established and we, we lost in the 1st high court in, in northern ireland. but the...
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most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe. you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who belief northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either and one or the other. we may call way to the other side of the rules. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just themselves. and i've always been look at. it's always been nika. so, if not, she engine. there not latin, a change at all was damaged and make up a month. but for many catholics, the united ireland they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, says the pro
most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe. you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who belief northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either and one or the other. we may call way to the other side of the rules. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but...
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relationship with the rest of the united kingdom. >> reporter: in recent days, the so-called sausage wars over eu controls of chilled meat moving from the uk to northern irelandusinesses have already shifted supply chains towards a more economically united island of ireland. >> there's no doubt about it, it's much easier to source in the south of the ireland. the northern ireland doesn't from g.b. again, that's something that the protocol has introduced. >> reporter: add sandwich makers deli lights, protocols have spread of a national solution to source locally and making new sales because of it. >> we have access to the european market. we also have access back in the uk. so there's a huge opportunity here to be able to produce a product here with access to boost markets. >> reporter: and just down the road from deli lights, more changes coming. the irish government funding a new bridge from ireland, over the river to the north, improving, increasing those connections. connections loyalists fear that brexit is forging. the fire and fury focused on torching the protocols. nic robertson, inquiry, northern ireland. >>> police in bangladesh are investigating eno
relationship with the rest of the united kingdom. >> reporter: in recent days, the so-called sausage wars over eu controls of chilled meat moving from the uk to northern irelandusinesses have already shifted supply chains towards a more economically united island of ireland. >> there's no doubt about it, it's much easier to source in the south of the ireland. the northern ireland doesn't from g.b. again, that's something that the protocol has introduced. >> reporter: add...
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most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe. you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just themselves. and i've always been look at, it's always been make up. so i snatched the engine there, not latin, a change at all was damaged and make up a month. but for many catholics the united ireland they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, says t
most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe. you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or in the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but...
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why a united ireland could become a reality. we'll be right back. clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. appreciate your company. i'm michael holmes. you're watching "cnn newsroom." >>> now, pressure is mounting on olympic organizers, as tokyo 2020 is now less than two weeks away. the games will appear vastly different, this year, with fa
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ambassador of ireland to the united states of america his excellency daniel. mohall. see i'm wearing. i'm wearing my shamrock mask. thank you very much. stuart and delighted to see his accent to the payable announcer here. and indeed the president of the daughters of the american revolution. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you here and to have you here as well. nancio for this occasion remembering the life and the work of a great irish, man who contributed usually to this country? of course. i'm also delighted to see representatives of the ancient order of hibernians here. these are my my firmest friends in america. i've been to so many. and hibernian functions now that i can hardly count them, but it's great to have them here again today for this wonderful occasion, and i want to thank all involved. who worked together to make this possible? i know stephanie green was mentioned and i want to contribute to stephanie for having had the the initial idea to do this to to restore the grave of james holborn and to and that has led to occasion here today. this is th
ambassador of ireland to the united states of america his excellency daniel. mohall. see i'm wearing. i'm wearing my shamrock mask. thank you very much. stuart and delighted to see his accent to the payable announcer here. and indeed the president of the daughters of the american revolution. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you here and to have you here as well. nancio for this occasion remembering the life and the work of a great irish, man who contributed usually to this country? of...
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most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night message. joe. you got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern islands partition should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just in sales. and i've always been look at, it's always been, they get so it's not change and they're not letting the change at all was damaged and they get their month. but so many catholics the united island they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, sa
most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night message. joe. you got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people who believe northern islands partition should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either in one or the other. we make our way to the other side of the wall. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but...
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ireland. >> we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom. >> we are no longer part of the united kingdomcause our constitutional laws -- >> people in northern ireland had a choice of identity. they could be british, irish or both. brexit has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as a result, tensions have been rising. the red handstands for many -- one of many paramilitary organizations and the british flag means this area is dominated by protestants. this man is proud of his protestant traditions and is afraid of losing them. >> some peoples's loyalty is to the queen. sometimes there british identity. people fly their flags out of pure identity, it is an expression of who they are. >> the catholics live right next door, behind a big wall. willie thinks the protestants just have to accept this. >> they can still have their british identity because we still have our irish identity even though we are still occupied by the british. we have lived with it for 100 years. let them see how they can live with it. >> this would be a nightmare for
ireland. >> we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom. >> we are no longer part of the united kingdomcause our constitutional laws -- >> people in northern ireland had a choice of identity. they could be british, irish or both. brexit has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. as a result, tensions have been rising. the red handstands for many -- one of many paramilitary organizations and the british flag means this...
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but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising sectarian symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this. and it's familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just of pure love . they're down to me. it's an expression of her, they are catholics live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with republic of ireland. and i think that this is becoming more likely pub, no willy wat things. the protestants are just have to accept more and more wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our adage, attempt at a low we're still occupied by the british. so mainly
but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising sectarian symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this. and it's familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protestant traditions and...
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they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emgrated to the united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >>> they are blocking the street. >> 1700 block of massachusetts avenue northwest. wagon, you head up that way. we have a report of two cars overturned on connecticut and california. 606. any unit in the area of dupont circle, they're placing barricades on new hampshire avenue. >> report of 1,000. >> 6:08 a.m. attention all units, tear gas is being used in the area of 34th and prospect northwest. >> 3614, 101, dupont circle. a large group. >> we had an officer in response to that area. >> 607, do you have it? scout 81. 619, we have another large group at dupont circle blocking the street. >> any unit for a large group at 34th and prospect. >> a large group at 34th and prospect. ♪♪ >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole wo
they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emgrated to the united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >>> they are blocking the street. >> 1700 block of massachusetts avenue northwest. wagon, you head up that way. we have a report of two cars overturned on connecticut and california. 606. any unit in the area of dupont circle, they're placing barricades on new hampshire avenue....
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but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take karen symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and a british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. joe keys grew up in a neighborhood like this and is familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty to the queen. sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just pure love. they're right down to me. it's an expression of her. they are catholics live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union would republic of ireland. and they think that this is becoming more likely . pub no, willie wat things. the protestant. just have to accept. martin mar, wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our attic a down to. they were still occupied by the british. so mainly we ha
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the in northern ireland. uniteds struggles to pus its the united states struggles to push its vaccination numbers up. president biden had this message. we president biden had this message. - still have a lot of people not vaccinated. the pandemic we have right now is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. and at the olympics, host nationjapan sits top of the medals table, with another gold in the mens all—round gymnastics. the united states' simone biles meanwhile pulls out of another event blaming "the twisties" — when gymnasts lose their sense of awareness in the air. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. let's start in the uk. the government has scrapped quarantine rules for most fully vaccinated travellers arriving from the eu and the us to england. the new rule comes into effect from monday. here's transport secretary grant shapps. we've already enabled people who have been double—vaccinated here, and we can prove that quite easily with the nhs app, to travel and come back and not need to quar
the in northern ireland. uniteds struggles to pus its the united states struggles to push its vaccination numbers up. president biden had this message. we president biden had this message. - still have a lot of people not vaccinated. the pandemic we have right now is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. and at the olympics, host nationjapan sits top of the medals table, with another gold in the mens all—round gymnastics. the united states' simone biles meanwhile pulls out of another event blaming...
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but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take darian symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many per a military organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. joe keys grew up in a neighborhood like this and is familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty to the queen. sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just out of pure love, right down to me it's an expression of how they are catholics live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with the republic of ireland. and i think that this is becoming more likely pub no, willie wat things the protestants are just have to accept, learn more once they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our attic down to the lower still occupied by the british. so mainly we have no for the f
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along with the ambassador of ireland to the united states certainly participated in in many of those occasions, and it's a symbol of of our relationship speak to me a little bit about these symbols you've referenced them earlier, but i hope this book and our the light that we're shining on hoban as a man and as a lead his legacy will become part of that narrative that tapestry of relationship between our two countries. um, well, yes, i every every year i go to well this year is the first year where we're doing it virtually and not because of covid but every other every other year we wear every year. we've been there and in the white house and the shamrock ceremony has taken place the along with a number of other things because lunches and all sorts of dinners and things but the shamrock ceremony is the is the the heart of it if you like and today we've talked about this history this with architecture the huge the british influence through through the 18th century and carried on through james hoban and then am as well into in into the into the white house the edifi
along with the ambassador of ireland to the united states certainly participated in in many of those occasions, and it's a symbol of of our relationship speak to me a little bit about these symbols you've referenced them earlier, but i hope this book and our the light that we're shining on hoban as a man and as a lead his legacy will become part of that narrative that tapestry of relationship between our two countries. um, well, yes, i every every year i go to well this year is the first year...
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but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take care in symbols like this are everywhere . northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many per a military organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this and is familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protest and traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just of pure love . they're right down to me. it's an expression of her. they are catholics live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with republic of ireland. and they think that this is becoming more likely pub owner, willie wat things. but the protestants are just have to accept more and more wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our adage down today, although we're still occupied
but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take care in symbols like this are everywhere . northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many per a military organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this and is familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protest and traditions...
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but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising sectarian symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and a british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this. and is familiar with the paramilitary groups? well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british down so they people fly their flags just of pure love . so right down to me, it's an expression of her. they are castle, it's live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with the republic of ireland, and they think that this is becoming more likely pub. oh no willy. wat things, but the protestants are just have to accept more and more wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our adage down to the low we're still occupied by the briti
but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising sectarian symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and a british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this. and is familiar with the paramilitary groups? well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's...
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united. >> well, that is obviously a dream of many in ireland.ck to what bill clinton accomplished in striking a peace deal in northern ireland. it was really a remarkable achievement, an achievement that sometimes does not get the play that it deserves. in the short time we have remaining, willie, mike, quickly, what are you looking for tonight at the all-star game? >> mike, i'll be looking for mr. otoni, show time for the homerun derby. he was good first round even though he won. to have a player, starting pitcher for american league, go to the dugout, get a bad, lead off as designated hitter, never seen it. >> we pay a lot of attention to it. joe, you know we pay a lot of attention to it. given the historical aspect of what will happen tonight, don't pay enough attention to it. it hasn't happened in 100 years. babe ruth was the last person to do this, and ohtani who can hit it out of the park with average speed of 102 miles per hour, froze the ball from the mountain, might hit 100 miles per hour throwing the ball. incredible. >> all right. ano
united. >> well, that is obviously a dream of many in ireland.ck to what bill clinton accomplished in striking a peace deal in northern ireland. it was really a remarkable achievement, an achievement that sometimes does not get the play that it deserves. in the short time we have remaining, willie, mike, quickly, what are you looking for tonight at the all-star game? >> mike, i'll be looking for mr. otoni, show time for the homerun derby. he was good first round even though he won....
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no change in northern ireland. the united states continues to push its vaccination numbers up.dent biden: we still have a lot of people that are not vaccinated. the pandemic we have now is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> meanwhile at the olympics, japan sits at the top of the medals table with a gold in men's all-around gymnastics. simone biles pulls out of another event, blaming the twisties, when gymnasts lose their sense of awareness in the air. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. let's begin in the u.k. the government has scrapped quarantine rules for most fully vaccinated travelers arriving from the eu and the u.s. to england. the new rule comes into effect fr monday. let's hear more from the transport secretary. >> we have already enabled people who have been double vaccinated here, and we can prove that easily with the nhs app, to travel, come back and not need to quarantine, even if coming from an amber list country. today, we are expanding that to all of europe, including countries like nory, switzerland outside of the eu, and outside
no change in northern ireland. the united states continues to push its vaccination numbers up.dent biden: we still have a lot of people that are not vaccinated. the pandemic we have now is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. >> meanwhile at the olympics, japan sits at the top of the medals table with a gold in men's all-around gymnastics. simone biles pulls out of another event, blaming the twisties, when gymnasts lose their sense of awareness in the air. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers...
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ireland must respect the principle of consent that is at the heart of the belfast agreement. and that means that any new arrangements must protect the constitutional integrity of the united kingdomand's place within the uk. the northern ireland secretary set out his proposals, saying the protocol wasn't working. we out his proposals, saying the protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity — protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to _ protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to proceed _ protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to proceed differently, | opportunity to proceed differently, to find a new path, to seek to agree with the eu through negotiations a new balance in our arrangements covering northern ireland to the benefit of all. whether the government's latest ideas go anywhere depends on the continuing talks between london and brussels. the irish government says it is willing to consider any creative solutions, but the protocol can't be renegotiated. resolving the stalemate matters hugely for northern ireland, but also for future relations between the uk and the eu. chris page, bbc news, belfast. iain watson is in westminster. wasn't all this supp
ireland must respect the principle of consent that is at the heart of the belfast agreement. and that means that any new arrangements must protect the constitutional integrity of the united kingdomand's place within the uk. the northern ireland secretary set out his proposals, saying the protocol wasn't working. we out his proposals, saying the protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity — protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to _ protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to...
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but in a sense the same logic applies.northern ireland is indentured to the united kingdom economically far more and for northern ireland to join the republic would cause both northern ireland and the republic huge economic costs and would pose considerable political dangers. after all a large part of the population of northern ireland is quite capable of fighting against the union with the rest of ireland. that's one of the penalties for our 19th century mistakes . so i think there is, unless brexit is a terrible disaster which i think there is no sign of being scottish independence and irish unification seem to be less and less likely. >> were going to come back to brexit outcomes and i keep waiting for the disaster, it hasn't happened yet. >> the times doesn't expect it now. >> but before i get to that i did want to ask one thing that's on the mind of americans as we observe the uk and that is this remarkable sort of take over of the working class. by the tory party and by boris johnson. i don't mean take over, as sortof adoption or celebration . and if you can put that in context an
but in a sense the same logic applies.northern ireland is indentured to the united kingdom economically far more and for northern ireland to join the republic would cause both northern ireland and the republic huge economic costs and would pose considerable political dangers. after all a large part of the population of northern ireland is quite capable of fighting against the union with the rest of ireland. that's one of the penalties for our 19th century mistakes . so i think there is, unless...
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and i will agree that there is nothing in the northern ireland protocol which in any way affects negatively the constitutional integrity of our united kingdom. while you and i might see that and understand that, there is a growing group of people who live in northern ireland who are very concerned that the protocol is in some way a steppingstone to a border -- referendum and the like. in a number of sessions we have had recently in the committee, it has become clear that they want to hear in the clearest possible terms from you, your support for northern ireland as part of the u.k., its continuation as part of the u.k. whilst it wishes to be so, and the termination to maintain the great union -- the determination to maintain the great union. p.m. johnson: i have just been called a nonthinking unionist by might -- by my friends. i do not think i am an unthinking unionist, i think i am a passionate unionist. i believe in our country and of the way it works and the formations of coming together, it is a fantastic thing. it is the greatest global advertisement for cooperation. it is a wonderful thing and we want to strengthen it, not in
and i will agree that there is nothing in the northern ireland protocol which in any way affects negatively the constitutional integrity of our united kingdom. while you and i might see that and understand that, there is a growing group of people who live in northern ireland who are very concerned that the protocol is in some way a steppingstone to a border -- referendum and the like. in a number of sessions we have had recently in the committee, it has become clear that they want to hear in...
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united states does not want to compete with ireland on taxes.em is ireland once to compete with others on taxes, and other people want to compete and don't want to give up sovereignty on taxes. lisa: there's a question about the european side. from the u.s. side, tech firms are facing potential levies. otherwise, if this could supersede that, could that create some consensus on congress? tom: how does this play in manchester? jonathan: i'm not sure it is on the radar in quite the same way as it is on this program, tom. do you think people in kentucky are thinking about this? tom: no, that is why it is not going to be a big deal. i agree. jonathan: i think it is on the radar in ireland and a much bigger way area tom: what else -- bigger by. tom: what else beside -- bigger way. tom: what else besides ireland and maybe luxembourg? jonathan: if you have a couple saying we will go our own way, you haven't really sold anything,? tom:tom: i have to go to the timeline. every nation has their political timeline, but when i hear treaty, i got out longer.
united states does not want to compete with ireland on taxes.em is ireland once to compete with others on taxes, and other people want to compete and don't want to give up sovereignty on taxes. lisa: there's a question about the european side. from the u.s. side, tech firms are facing potential levies. otherwise, if this could supersede that, could that create some consensus on congress? tom: how does this play in manchester? jonathan: i'm not sure it is on the radar in quite the same way as it...
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they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. you can wind chill that saturday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern as part of c-span's american history tv. >>> up next, historians discuss diplomatic and peace initiatives during the vita ma'am war, panelists focus on the role the soldiers played, why the war should have been avoided and the perspective of the south vietnamese people. this is in conjunction with the traveling exhibit waging peace in vietnam. this took place in 2019. >> it is my pleasure in a moment to introduce our two keynote speakers, one at a time. but i want to take a moment to mention a couple additional people who are here. there is three who came from vietnam who will be participating this afternoon. i think that for a number of reasons, i want to introduce them, but including in reference to the past discussion, one of the key ways of talking about what's gone on, what is the harm of the war, is to have the faces and the voices of individual people. and we are fortunate today to have tran, the iwan, who i
they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. you can wind chill that saturday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern as part of c-span's american history tv. >>> up next, historians discuss diplomatic and peace initiatives during the vita ma'am war, panelists focus on the role the soldiers played, why the war should have been avoided and the perspective of the south vietnamese people. this is in conjunction with the...
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because northern ireland is of course, part of the united kingdom, and yet it cannot be, it's more part of the e u. and that causes all sorts of problems with goods that are coming from the mainland, from britain into northern ireland and both students. and as always saying that you need to act and you need to do something in order to, to help northern ireland overcome these issues. but when i interpret what i'm going to macula said, she said, well, that's just not over stretched out here. and i think she's expecting me also to engage with brussels more when it comes to this really quite test the issue. i thank you for that date of the correspondence bucket mass at windsor castle hunt branch. here with me, thank you. bye. us defense official saying the last remaining american nato troops of left the background military base, enough damage done which has not been handed over to afghan forces. background was the center of the u. s. and nato's war against the taliban and al qaeda with 800000 troops stationed at its peak. that 20 mission is not coming to an end and a complete withdrawal for
because northern ireland is of course, part of the united kingdom, and yet it cannot be, it's more part of the e u. and that causes all sorts of problems with goods that are coming from the mainland, from britain into northern ireland and both students. and as always saying that you need to act and you need to do something in order to, to help northern ireland overcome these issues. but when i interpret what i'm going to macula said, she said, well, that's just not over stretched out here. and...
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the problem is that northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, but economically remains aligned to the european union. and that for some people who live in northern ireland, that is, it's a big bone of contention and was johnson is continuing to try to solve this problem also individually with, with leaders like uncle america. but i thought it was very telling that she said, well, let's be pragmatic. here she said, i am optimistic that solutions can be found, but she said also let's not overstretch ourselves. so i read this as a hint to say, well, you have to really maintain sensible relations also with brussels and you know, not just clustering and big words, but really sort of work on the pragmatic solution. so you so that, you know, this can say potentially a big concern can be solved. and now i'm glad macro is having tea with the queen. is that just a courtesy visit, or is it something more substantial? angela america, we know is really a fan of the korean, so she's been twice being a guest in buckingham palace. and also the queen has visited the chancery in berlin and we kno
the problem is that northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, but economically remains aligned to the european union. and that for some people who live in northern ireland, that is, it's a big bone of contention and was johnson is continuing to try to solve this problem also individually with, with leaders like uncle america. but i thought it was very telling that she said, well, let's be pragmatic. here she said, i am optimistic that solutions can be found, but she said also let's not...
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but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take darren symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this, and it's familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just of pure love . they're down to me. it's an expression of her. they are catholics live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with republic of ireland. and they think that this is becoming more likely pub, no, willie wat things the protestants just have to accept and learn more once good. they can still have their body shut down today because we still have our, at a down to they were still occupied by the british. so mainly we have no
but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take darren symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this, and it's familiar with the paramilitary groups. well, he's proud of protestant traditions and...
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ireland must respect the principle of consent that is at the heart of the belfast agreement. and that means that any new arrangements must protect the constitutional integrity of the united kingdomace within the uk. the northern ireland secretary set out his proposals, saying the protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to proceed differently, to find a new path, to seek to agree with the eu, through negotiations, a new balance in our arrangements covering northern ireland, to the benefit of all. whether the government's latest ideas go anywhere depends on the continuing talks between london and brussels. the irish government says it is willing to consider any creative solutions, but the protocol can't be renegotiated. resolving the stalemate matters hugely for northern ireland, but also for future relations between the uk and the eu. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get the thoughts of our political correspondent iain watson in westminster. and in belfast, our correspondent danjohnson, amd in brussels we have our europe correspondent, nick beake. it is the normal run of politics it is the normal run of politics with a current government seeing all its problems are gea
ireland must respect the principle of consent that is at the heart of the belfast agreement. and that means that any new arrangements must protect the constitutional integrity of the united kingdomace within the uk. the northern ireland secretary set out his proposals, saying the protocol wasn't working. we see an opportunity to proceed differently, to find a new path, to seek to agree with the eu, through negotiations, a new balance in our arrangements covering northern ireland, to the benefit...
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they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and came to united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. on cspan 3american history tv. tens of thousands of anti-vietnam protesters converged on washington, d.c. in may of 1971. more than 7,000 people were arrested in a single day. coming up on american history tv, we look back 50 years at those protests with investigative journalist lawrence roberts. he's the author of mayday 1971. a white house at war and the untold history of america's biggest mass arrest. on april 24th, 1971, the national peace action coalition. they held a massive demonstration in washington, d.c. some 175,000 people from all walks of life with differing ied yomgs and purposes marched from the white house to the capitol. washington has grown accustomed to this method of voicing dissent. marshals and responsible leadership. the war, racial discrimination and other political issues were made known officers of the metropolitan police were directed to maintain a low visibility profile. their role wads as always to protect t
they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and came to united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. on cspan 3american history tv. tens of thousands of anti-vietnam protesters converged on washington, d.c. in may of 1971. more than 7,000 people were arrested in a single day. coming up on american history tv, we look back 50 years at those protests with investigative journalist lawrence roberts. he's the author of mayday 1971. a white house at...
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china, iran, european union, united kingdom, ireland, brazil, india and south africa, travel associationsnated people should be allowed to come into the united states, spend their money, and vacation, but again that's the ban in place right now, neil? neil: yeah, the europeans are getting ticked off about it come on open it up, mr. president. edward lawrence thank you very very much look forward to hearing all of that. you heard a good deal as well about the land variant out of peru versus the delta variant. we're going to explore that in a little bit more detail later on with dr. bob lahida, should we worry about a growing controversy whether all these vaccines address this or if they do to the same degree they address older versions of covid, that of course, came into society, so we'll be talking to him but if any of this is giving fliers, you know, pause, a funny way of seeing it over the weekend, yesterday, for example, better than 2.2 million of us were passing through security turnstyles at the nation's airports. that's a pandemic record. jeff flock following all of that right now f
china, iran, european union, united kingdom, ireland, brazil, india and south africa, travel associationsnated people should be allowed to come into the united states, spend their money, and vacation, but again that's the ban in place right now, neil? neil: yeah, the europeans are getting ticked off about it come on open it up, mr. president. edward lawrence thank you very very much look forward to hearing all of that. you heard a good deal as well about the land variant out of peru versus the...
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it's a problem because northern ireland is part of the united kingdom it economically remains aligned to the european union and many people really object because they feel they are being treated differently than the rest of the u.k., so they don't want it and we can feel the tensions in northern ireland. however, this is a topic where angela merkel signaled this is where bilateral relations have their limits because she said we need to not overstretch ourselves when it comes to northern ireland. she urge for a pragmatic solution but also signaled this is where the u.k. and boris johnson really need russell and need to work on their relationship with brussels and make a sensible one and work on really tricky problems like the northern ireland issue and brags it. michael: and what is a trip to the u.k. without having tea with the queen. was this a courtesy visit or was there something special here? guest: i believe for angela merkel, this will be very, very special. she told journalists when she was in the u.k. just a few weeks ago at the g7 summit that it was the highlight of her trip,
it's a problem because northern ireland is part of the united kingdom it economically remains aligned to the european union and many people really object because they feel they are being treated differently than the rest of the u.k., so they don't want it and we can feel the tensions in northern ireland. however, this is a topic where angela merkel signaled this is where bilateral relations have their limits because she said we need to not overstretch ourselves when it comes to northern...
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they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. next on lectures in history professor david far ber teaches a class on the anti-neat nam movement. how, in his view, it helped demonstrate the democratic process. temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. >> so we've been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have, in many ways, given thematic intensity to the 1960s era, we've been pondering what democratic process should and could look like in the united states and then very much so and very pertinent to what we're going to do today, what role the united states should play internationally. what role should the united states play in a world that was fast changing in the 1960s. so we've gotten to the point in this class where we've reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965 to begin a forthright military intervention by the united states in vie
they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. next on lectures in history professor david far ber teaches a class on the anti-neat nam movement. how, in his view, it helped demonstrate the democratic process. temple university in philadelphia. professor farber now teaches at the university of kansas. >> so we've been talking these last...
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they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the unitedtes. you can watch that starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. >>> the decade of the 1960s wrote itself into history with names of pride and shame. words for all time and words of passing fancy. the decade created a new vocabulary of the magnificent and the minuscule. expo. mini skirts. koufax. kennedy. pope john. john glenn. graham. the beatles. peace corps. clay. pope paul. the wall. johnson. warhol. streisand. dope. black power. goldwater. hippie. dion. woodstock. the pill. james bond. tiny tim. hair. >> brant. bobby. wallace. golda meier. ecology. the supremes. apollo. psychedelic. wyeth. joe namath. malcolm x. armstrong. nixon. indira gandhi. demonstrations. l.e.m. but no name, no single word repeated itself as often on the pages of the 1960s and with so much controversy as the name "vietnam." >>> it was a strange mixture of peace and war. a battlefield nowhere and a battlefield everywhere. life during the day, death at night. an ally at one moment, an enemy t
they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the unitedtes. you can watch that starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. >>> the decade of the 1960s wrote itself into history with names of pride and shame. words for all time and words of passing fancy. the decade created a new vocabulary of the magnificent and the minuscule. expo. mini skirts. koufax. kennedy. pope john. john glenn. graham. the beatles. peace...
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they look back at the career of james hoban who was born in ireland and immigrated to the united states in 2010 at temple university in philadelphia. he now teaches at university of canyon of heroes. >> so we've been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have, in many ways, given thematic intensity to the 1960s era, we've been pondering what democratic process should and could look like in the united states and then ve
they look back at the career of james hoban who was born in ireland and immigrated to the united states in 2010 at temple university in philadelphia. he now teaches at university of canyon of heroes. >> so we've been talking these last few weeks out loud about a few core issues that have, in many ways, given thematic intensity to the 1960s era, we've been pondering what democratic process should and could look like in the united states and then ve