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the united kingdom government is right, but secondly, why should all refugees stay in france and united kingdom should not offer as a signatory of the refugee convention any solidarity? the obvious solution to this is that france of the united, the european union offer to take back doze, every one who leaves after the 1st of may in a boat and reaches the u. k. to take them back. they are safe. but then the united kingdom to offer a legal path for, well, let's say $40000.00 people a year that would still be less than france has asylum applications. and they can then apply to legally cross the idea that police or more money will stop this flies in the face of evidence on other borders. the french border with italy where lots of french control since 2015 has not led to less people crossing. because people can of course, try as many times as they want. we must not forget, there are people at the heart of this story like those who are stuck in college. what does being in limbo like best like, like the situation that you've highlighted there and the feeling of being unwonted due to their pers
the united kingdom government is right, but secondly, why should all refugees stay in france and united kingdom should not offer as a signatory of the refugee convention any solidarity? the obvious solution to this is that france of the united, the european union offer to take back doze, every one who leaves after the 1st of may in a boat and reaches the u. k. to take them back. they are safe. but then the united kingdom to offer a legal path for, well, let's say $40000.00 people a year that...
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a _ united kingdom. wears that process at right now? a lot _ united kingdom.lot of _ united kingdom. wears that process at right now? a lot of people - at right now? a lot of people looking out from the outside looking in will say there is an internal process from the dup that has run its course, there is engagement between your party and the government, but there is no real sense of where that is at right now. will we see movement ahead of the local elections, for instance? we have local elections, for instance? - have completed our consultation process. we have had a really strong response from right across industry, business, and across the community. are assessing that response stop we will be putting forward proposals to the government and what we think needs to happen to rebuild a cross community consensus. within the next few weeks, i think we will see that continuing of the government. find continuing of the government. and ma be see continuing of the government. and maybe see your party in power sharing before the elections, or will we have to wait til
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the promise — part of our united kingdom. the promise of— part of our united kingdom. core principle of that agreement which _ core principle of that agreement which is — core principle of that agreement which is cross community consensus. they_ which is cross community consensus. they talk_ which is cross community consensus. they talk over each other let me stick with you for a minute. you will have heard what nick said, and also what the editor of the belfast newsletter was saying. is it possible that a way forward in this is a realignment in unionists? i believe every unionist has the same _ i believe every unionist has the same objective at heart, to ensure the foundations are on the firmest foundation. that means northern iretand's— foundation. that means northern ireland's place must be restored fully in— ireland's place must be restored fully in the united kingdom. that is a promise, — fully in the united kingdom. that is a promise, in paragraph one of annex a promise, in paragraph one of annex a in the _ a promise, in paragraph one of annex a in the belfast ag
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no longer were catholics in favor of a united ireland and protestants. loyal to the united kingdom, enemies living next door to each other piece came also with a nod to the possibility of change. the possibility that northern ireland will one day choose to unite with the republic of ireland, one nation, one country, one island. i'll speak with a champion of that movement in just a moment, but 1st here are some excerpts from today's speech by the u. s. president. to day arlin stories, no one's to tell, but its own. but the united states will be your closest partner, your most dependable partner, and your most enthusiastic support are every step of the way. i promise you. we've always been and we've been together and we're going to continue to grow our enormous economic relationship as a foundation for both our nations prosperity to name, ladies and gentlemen. as we celebrate than during partnership between our nations. i shared past our present. that said, our i squarely on the future it's harness was best of us. our courage, our creativity, our loyalty, our tenacity, and our loyalty again.
no longer were catholics in favor of a united ireland and protestants. loyal to the united kingdom, enemies living next door to each other piece came also with a nod to the possibility of change. the possibility that northern ireland will one day choose to unite with the republic of ireland, one nation, one country, one island. i'll speak with a champion of that movement in just a moment, but 1st here are some excerpts from today's speech by the u. s. president. to day arlin stories, no one's...
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and recently united kingdom and that you have made your agreement the so called windsor framework. it is. ready hoped that that will be enough to bring the unionists to up to now have been boy coughing the arrangement to come back into local government. but at the moment that not sure i'm not certain. and if they don't, then maybe we'll have to be into a new agreement or some kind of reform of the agreement. his reminder of the top story we're following for you this era. chinese war ship, some fighter jets have been circle taiwan on a 3rd consecutive day of military exercises. beijing says it's a warning to the id to after it's president met with a top us official. that's all for now after the break close of zooms in on the out of service satellites that are littering space and there's plenty more use analysis on our website, d, w dot com and you can follow or social media channels or handle is dw newsprint. gov. we'll be here from the top of the next hour for me on the team and brilliant, thanks for watching. take care. ah. when you work as an architect all in or not at all, women
and recently united kingdom and that you have made your agreement the so called windsor framework. it is. ready hoped that that will be enough to bring the unionists to up to now have been boy coughing the arrangement to come back into local government. but at the moment that not sure i'm not certain. and if they don't, then maybe we'll have to be into a new agreement or some kind of reform of the agreement. his reminder of the top story we're following for you this era. chinese war ship, some...
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it was later ratified by a referendum northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, but many of the catholic minority want to be part of the sovereign republic of arnold. now, there are worries that brags it may have put that fragile piece at risk. lately hold boxing club used to be staunchly protestant to day. young boxes from all areas of belfast are allowed to train here, including catholics. young people in northern ireland often group largely segregated with catholics and protestants going to different schools, if any of them had written valor of each other. ha ha. and here that is word of got to meet each other, neither their me, they would never of not each other. just want to make the street to fail, thought all the young men and boys here are aware of potential threats. if you're pos in certain areas that are conflict partisan, um if you, if they know your protestant, that might not like it. but most of the time, the sound like they're sort of um, calm dynamo. and they're more forgiven. just around the corner though, protest militants have being celebrated. it's a loyalty t
it was later ratified by a referendum northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, but many of the catholic minority want to be part of the sovereign republic of arnold. now, there are worries that brags it may have put that fragile piece at risk. lately hold boxing club used to be staunchly protestant to day. young boxes from all areas of belfast are allowed to train here, including catholics. young people in northern ireland often group largely segregated with catholics and protestants...
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of bureaucratic regulations, the ceaseless application of the power of three states, swedish, united kingdomdulation of theirselves, themselves, despite their constant crying from the rooftops about their free press, about how the right to free speech is an artifact which they bring to the world, despite all that, they continue the persecution of journalist and publisher julian assange. this forces us to contemplate the magnificent gift the english-speaking people gave to the world, the civilizational gift of due process between the state and the citizen. due process came about 800 years ago from the magna carta at runnymede, placing between the people and the state a shield of laws through which the state must -- must -- relate to the people. this great artifact has been abandoned, ruined in the case of julian assange. and it has now become -- the persecution of julian has now become a global problem, which the united kingdom and its judiciary and its crown prosecuting service and its colonial and foreign office ignore, to the detriment of their reputations and their relationships with othe
of bureaucratic regulations, the ceaseless application of the power of three states, swedish, united kingdomdulation of theirselves, themselves, despite their constant crying from the rooftops about their free press, about how the right to free speech is an artifact which they bring to the world, despite all that, they continue the persecution of journalist and publisher julian assange. this forces us to contemplate the magnificent gift the english-speaking people gave to the world, the...
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it is the presence of the united states visiting a part of the united kingdom. be interesting to hearfrom the prime minister kingdom. so, it'll be interesting to hear from the prime minister what was discussed. we know that something that will be raised between the two leaders is the brexit arrangement for northern ireland, that rishi sunak has recently negotiated with the eu. the deal known as the windsor framework, that many hope will lift the roadblock on power—sharing at stormont. roadblock on power-sharing at stormont-— roadblock on power-sharing at stormont. . , ., , ., stormont. there are people here who are u set stormont. there are people here who are upset over _ stormont. there are people here who are upset over the _ stormont. there are people here who are upset over the brevity _ stormont. there are people here who are upset over the brevity of - stormont. there are people here who are upset over the brevity of the - are upset over the brevity of the visit. some people are saying it is a snob, or simply saying that it is a snob, or simply saying tha
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and the united kingdom is stronger with northern ireland within it. we must also build supports beyond those of us who already identify as unionists. to do that we have to show that devolved government within the united kingdom works for northern ireland. applause the fact that the institutions have been down for nine of the last 25 years should be a source of profound concern. over the long term that will not bolster the cause of unionism, i believe that deeply so we need to get the institutions up and running and keep them up and running. let me also say to those who would seek to reform the institutions right now. i understand your frustrations. institutions right now. i understand yourfrustrations. but institutions right now. i understand your frustrations. but history reminds us that nothing in northern ireland has ever been achieved by trying to get around one community or another. so any conversation about reform can only be made once the institutions are up and running again, and if it attracts widespread consent. the belfast good friday agree
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that's one of the messages from rushes ambassador to the united kingdom. in a recent interview with the sunday times, however, the article initially published a week and a half ago, was later quietly deleted by the british outlet. while i'm delighted say we can cross lived on the program to andrea kellen, moscow's on boy to the u. k. and buster hello and thank you for your time today. ok, good morning. can i perhaps start by asking why did you agree to be interviewed by the times of late? it's been particularly hostile to moscow. and did you ever have a feeling during the discussion that the piece might not be published or removed? you know, i have a controversial experience always dealing with the british journalist. sometimes they, especially in the elevator on the television, sometimes that they've been aggressive. that's writing. so call me or to put questions which i can answer in the case of times a that experienced political and can i were and i was respectful, quite clear that was that it bit in the newspaper to do a base, which he's saying by itse
that's one of the messages from rushes ambassador to the united kingdom. in a recent interview with the sunday times, however, the article initially published a week and a half ago, was later quietly deleted by the british outlet. while i'm delighted say we can cross lived on the program to andrea kellen, moscow's on boy to the u. k. and buster hello and thank you for your time today. ok, good morning. can i perhaps start by asking why did you agree to be interviewed by the times of late? it's...
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the ceaseless application of the power of three states, swedish, united kingdom and the united statesespite being constant, the constant adulation of themselves, themselves, despite their constant crying from the rooftops about their free press, about how the right to free speech is an artifact. which they bring to the world, despite all of that, they continue the persecution of journalists and publishers, julian assange. and their forces us to constant plate that magnificent gift, the english speaking people gave to the world. a severe side elation it'll gift. and the crisis between the state and the citizen. due process came about 800 years ago from the magna carta. placing between the people and the state's shield of laws for which the state must relate to the people. this great artifact has been abandoned, ruined, in the case of julian assange. and it is now become the persecution of julian -- it has become a global problem, which the united kingdom and its judiciary and its crown prosecution says, -- ignores to the detriment of their reputations, and their relationships with othe
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on the one hand, on one hand, you knew that one to remain part of the united kingdom. and on the other hand, nationalists that would like northern ireland to be united with ireland. now, some of the people i spoke to here have told me of a terrible memories from their childhood bonds going off in their tones. some others i spoke to phil are younger than 25 and of course then have known nothing but peace because that peace accord the good friday agreement, secured power paramilitary groups laying down their arms in a new mode of governance here in northern ireland. and i think both prime minister we, she suna and joe biden, the u. s. president will be want to put that top of the agenda to really show and to commemorate the gains of that agreement. and mr. by make so much of his family's roots in the republic of ireland and his country's role in gaining and indeed maintaining the peace in northern ireland. perhaps you could tell us a bit about the well, absolutely, the united states help to broker that piece of court, which i discussed, but they base it here today from p
on the one hand, on one hand, you knew that one to remain part of the united kingdom. and on the other hand, nationalists that would like northern ireland to be united with ireland. now, some of the people i spoke to here have told me of a terrible memories from their childhood bonds going off in their tones. some others i spoke to phil are younger than 25 and of course then have known nothing but peace because that peace accord the good friday agreement, secured power paramilitary groups...
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some form of malicious resentment, of a state the united kingdom another state, the united states, they committed war crimes upon were crimes. human rights abuses. human rights crimes. crimes against humanity. crime against humanity is simply a crime against us. our mothers and fathers, our children. and pointing out this allows the states to reformer but in their pride and hubris they have decided not to use the democratic process to reform themselves but to use the democratic process to deceive people and hound close to death's door in dire circumstances publisher and journalist julian assange. i believe that the work of the volunteers, the supporters, out of the last four or five years, have brought to a nadir, to an end point, to such embarrassment for the united kingdom, the crown prosecuting service in the english judiciary to a point of embarrassment where other states that once looked to the mother of parliaments the united kingdom, once looked as example to the united kingdom and its parliament and its laws, now turn their face away in worry and in contempt for this announcing
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, ambassador paul johnson, of the united kingdom, may extend a very spot, special and warm welcome to the much admired ukrainian ambassador to ireland some one who has become incredibly well known to all of us larissa, garasco, or ball else represents the nearly 80000 displaced ukrainian citizens. now resident in ireland. so for you, mister president, quite a gathering and with the greatest of respect mister president, i must say you are sure can draw a crowd. perhaps afterwards, you might give me some hints and how we could ensure a good attendance or the present inviting today. you are amongst friends because you are one of us. you often speak of your irish roots with great pride and affection, especially your ancestors who love the may all. and the story of ireland is inextricably linked to immigration, and in many ways, you personify it from the famine times through to day. so many people left the shores in search of a better life in the united states. and a remarkable, 33, maybe 34000000 americans now claim irish ancestry. the signatories of the 1916 proclamation said that this v
, ambassador paul johnson, of the united kingdom, may extend a very spot, special and warm welcome to the much admired ukrainian ambassador to ireland some one who has become incredibly well known to all of us larissa, garasco, or ball else represents the nearly 80000 displaced ukrainian citizens. now resident in ireland. so for you, mister president, quite a gathering and with the greatest of respect mister president, i must say you are sure can draw a crowd. perhaps afterwards, you might give...
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were both members of the european union with the united kingdom's exit from the european union. it raised obstacles to the continuing functioning of these institutions. and of these very easy cross border relations within ireland. and now we've, we've had 25 years of the good friday peace agreement. there is an entire generation of people in northern ireland who have no memory of the troubles. and how does northern irish society reconcile the past with the future of northern ireland? well the leg, the despite the fact that a whole generation has no direct memory, the legacy of the conflict remains highly contentious. and the british government at the moment as bringing forward legislation that would and the possibility of prosecution for any thing that had taken place. any offensive started taking place during the troubles. this is motivated primarily, eat, eat, eat it by, it desired me thinks paramilitaries from republican a loyal store notations. and so this universal opposition to it in with ireland. but there are also voice the saying, and i think right, quite reasonably tha
were both members of the european union with the united kingdom's exit from the european union. it raised obstacles to the continuing functioning of these institutions. and of these very easy cross border relations within ireland. and now we've, we've had 25 years of the good friday peace agreement. there is an entire generation of people in northern ireland who have no memory of the troubles. and how does northern irish society reconcile the past with the future of northern ireland? well the...
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the nine states and united kingdom -- the united states and united kingdom.s are being channeled through the ukraine glory -- leave recovery plan and trust fund. that is some --through ifc, our private sector arm, we have disbursed one 50 million dollars to the private sector of ukraine with support from donor partners through europe and we have committed to share risks what i and we can -- we want to wrap this up to $2 billion and an additional $1 billion from private parkers -- partners. it is critical to support the country's long-term growth, through projects, interventions and projects such as transport and human capital. our invested -- investments will be accompanied on advice on policies and reforms and structuring viable projects that will structure viable capital for ukraine. our resolve to support you and the brave people of ukraine remains unwavering. i turned to the prime minister -- i turned to the prime minister --turn to the prime minister. >> thank you so much. madam secretary, mr. vice president of european commissions, your friends from the
the nine states and united kingdom -- the united states and united kingdom.s are being channeled through the ukraine glory -- leave recovery plan and trust fund. that is some --through ifc, our private sector arm, we have disbursed one 50 million dollars to the private sector of ukraine with support from donor partners through europe and we have committed to share risks what i and we can -- we want to wrap this up to $2 billion and an additional $1 billion from private parkers -- partners. it...
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it was proposed by the troika, the united states, the united kingdom and norway along with what's known as the quad. and that's the united states, united kingdom, saudi arabia and united arab emirates, both sides agreeing to it, but on the ground fighting continues, making many civilian stay in their homes. unable to access basic necessities, are able to leave the capital. the several houses in the town of kalak la, that's a suburb. southwest of cartoon had been raised to the ground, is not clear who carried out the shilling. al jazeera mom adult. i have visited the area to meet some of the people who have lost everything. with a heavy heart, this woman looks at the rooms of her home to shore durham bomb been on tuesday and minutes her life and that of her family changed forever. everything has been reduced to rubble buried underneath is her house, a place that used to be buzzing with life. kalak law is a small town south, west of cartoon, far away from the front lines of the battles between the sudanese army and the rapid support forces. lena got new fam no, i'm on a sheila one went of
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i think i think that the united kingdom should be working closer. wireless or ever resistant, ever political violence must never again be allowed to take wholeness allen to be watching as best program here, alma d, w, as the u. s. president joe biden addresses the irish a parliament. i very personal speech which touched on his own history on ukraine, on the role of our island and its peacekeeping mission and on northern ireland as we left it that more at the top of the hour and online at d. w dot com on the w act. i'm good with our sports a scoring when we say they're about never giving up.
i think i think that the united kingdom should be working closer. wireless or ever resistant, ever political violence must never again be allowed to take wholeness allen to be watching as best program here, alma d, w, as the u. s. president joe biden addresses the irish a parliament. i very personal speech which touched on his own history on ukraine, on the role of our island and its peacekeeping mission and on northern ireland as we left it that more at the top of the hour and online at d. w...
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should there be a trade border between the european union and the united kingdom in northern ireland, which would be a restatement of all the old divisions that were there? or do we need to have a border then which manual which f like manages trade between great britain and scott and wales and northern ireland. for that question of where the border goes, has made it really, really difficult and recently united kingdom and that you have made it and your agreement. there's no cause windsor framework. it is hoped that that will be enough to bring the unionists who up to now have been boy coughing the arrangement to come back into local government. but at the moment, that's not sure not certain. and if they don't, then maybe we'll have to be into a new agreement or some kind of reform of the agreement that was professor duncan maro from officer university. moving on and a saudi delegation has been to the yemeni capital center 4 talks with who the rebels over a potential end to yemen, long running civil war. the saudi arabia has supported the amans government against the iran back to the r
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that is support worth 1500 pounds, it applies across the united kingdom. and on op of that, there are direct payments going to the most vulnerable families in our society. just yesterday the first of those payments was put out, 300 pounds, the first of three, and that went to one in three households, mr. speaker, including many in scotland. and that is our conservative government delivering for the people of scotland and making sure they have the help they need to manage some of the pressures that they're facing. >> robert dublin. >> in yorkshire, we say you should judge a person by the company they keep, so what was the prime minister's view of an individual who cannot only bear to pend more than 10 minutes in the presence of vladimir putin, but refer toes to him -- referring the -- refers to him as a dear friend? >> prime minister. >> well, mr. speaker, i think our views of president putin are well known. his illegal war in ukraine has caused untold misery for many people, it's caused a human aaron crisis, and it's still ongoing in defiance of internatio
that is support worth 1500 pounds, it applies across the united kingdom. and on op of that, there are direct payments going to the most vulnerable families in our society. just yesterday the first of those payments was put out, 300 pounds, the first of three, and that went to one in three households, mr. speaker, including many in scotland. and that is our conservative government delivering for the people of scotland and making sure they have the help they need to manage some of the pressures...
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they argue that the current set up an essentially threatens northern islands place within the united kingdom, the u. k. and the european union have tried to address those concerns with a some reforms to the initial document that laid out those trading arrangements. but so far it seems that in the eyes of that political party, those have not gone far enough. so biden's visit here, some told me they say is bittersweet. i spoke to one student. he was in room. he said, well mister, sweet. but that's northern ireland for you said half the time things work and half the time they don't know, rosie tell us a little bit about you. you've mentioned that there at the expectation that perhaps biden's trip could in some way help to restore the power sharing in northern ireland. well, some hope that would be the case. i spoke to some people outside the university here said they were optimistic that it might help shift the political dial here. but we have already heard from jeffrey donaldson. he is the leader of the democratic unionist party. the party that has been boy costing. the devolved government her
they argue that the current set up an essentially threatens northern islands place within the united kingdom, the u. k. and the european union have tried to address those concerns with a some reforms to the initial document that laid out those trading arrangements. but so far it seems that in the eyes of that political party, those have not gone far enough. so biden's visit here, some told me they say is bittersweet. i spoke to one student. he was in room. he said, well mister, sweet. but...
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should there be trade border between the european union and the united kingdom in northern ireland, which would be a restatement of all the old divisions that were there? or do we need to have a border then which manual, which if you like, managers trade between great britain and scott and whale and northern ireland. for that question of where the border goes, has made it really, really difficult and recently united kingdom and that you have made it and your agreement, the so called windsor framework. it is hoped that that will be enough to bring the unionists to up to now have been boy coughing the arrangement to come back into local government. but at the moment that not sure i'm not certain. and if they don't, and maybe we'll have to be into a new agreement or some kind of reform of the agreement you've just mentioned how brags it has, as we'll say, impacted the situation in northern ireland. you also were talking about generational differences. well, there's a generation of people in northern ireland who grown up without violence, without a memory of the past. how do you reconcile the
should there be trade border between the european union and the united kingdom in northern ireland, which would be a restatement of all the old divisions that were there? or do we need to have a border then which manual, which if you like, managers trade between great britain and scott and whale and northern ireland. for that question of where the border goes, has made it really, really difficult and recently united kingdom and that you have made it and your agreement, the so called windsor...
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and recently united kingdom and the you have made a agreement, the so called windsor framework. it is. ready hoped that that will be enough to bring the unionists to up to now have been boy, causing the arrangements to come back into local governments. but at the moment, that's not sure and not certain. and if they don't, and maybe we'll have to be into a new agreement or some kind of reform of the agreement. that was duncan morris speaking with this earlier. it has been a 100 days since louis in our ceo, linda da silva, returned to power in brazil. the left wing political icon defeated the far right incumbent gyre, boston aro, in last october's election. since then, lula has focused on reversing the policies of his predecessor or trying to improve brazil's international ties. it was a stunning political come back the lula. he won the presidential election with the slimmest mountain in decades, becoming the leader of a deeply polarized purcell. his priorities, pasting the economy, protecting the rain forest and tackling poverty. oh do cobra. i have a lot of commitments like a lo
and recently united kingdom and the you have made a agreement, the so called windsor framework. it is. ready hoped that that will be enough to bring the unionists to up to now have been boy, causing the arrangements to come back into local governments. but at the moment, that's not sure and not certain. and if they don't, and maybe we'll have to be into a new agreement or some kind of reform of the agreement. that was duncan morris speaking with this earlier. it has been a 100 days since louis...
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the united kingdom was wrestling with bricks it in the united states we had just elected president trump and while here i was asked several times essentially the same question can you comment on how terrible and upsetting the politics are here in northern ireland, so much anger, so much disagreement, so much distrust. in reply, i said i can't speak for the uk, but i've just come from the united states and i don't think any american is in the position to lecture others on a disagreement. [applause] i spoke those words six years ago and they are even more relevant today. i do acknowledge with a nod to the great sense of humor that often accompanies it that people in northern ireland are quick to take offense. i was made aware of this quite dramatically in june of 1996 on the very first day of the all party talks and arrived in a conference room filled with delegates from the two governments and medical parties. david irvine in a loud voice shouted across the room to me senator, he said if you are to be of any use to us there's one thing you must understand. what is it, i asked. with a smil
the united kingdom was wrestling with bricks it in the united states we had just elected president trump and while here i was asked several times essentially the same question can you comment on how terrible and upsetting the politics are here in northern ireland, so much anger, so much disagreement, so much distrust. in reply, i said i can't speak for the uk, but i've just come from the united states and i don't think any american is in the position to lecture others on a disagreement....
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he hates the united kingdom. i don't think there's any doubt about that. aides denied that today, but the political paralysis has left northern ireland's legislative and executive branch not functioning for more than a year. today, president biden met with leaders northern ireland's five political parties to urge compromise. pres. biden: i hope that the assembly and the executive will soon be restored. that's a judgment for you to make, not me, but i hope it happens. nick: residents in northern ireland also hope it happens. many say they don't have the economic or education opportunities that the good friday agreement was designed to create. niamh: we do kind of need help right now and get things in order. and maybe this would actually give people the push that they need. nick: today, presidentiden was optimistic, that peace would produce prosperity. pres. biden: the simple truth is that peace and economic opportunity go together. nick: for more on president biden's trip to belfast, we turn to duncan morrow, a professor of politics at ulster university, wh
he hates the united kingdom. i don't think there's any doubt about that. aides denied that today, but the political paralysis has left northern ireland's legislative and executive branch not functioning for more than a year. today, president biden met with leaders northern ireland's five political parties to urge compromise. pres. biden: i hope that the assembly and the executive will soon be restored. that's a judgment for you to make, not me, but i hope it happens. nick: residents in northern...
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between the united kingdom and the continent that united kingdom and the continent tnet eennv— unitedorwegians have tenet— terminals, and norwegians have ttooet re— terminals, and norwegians have ttooet we ott— terminals, and norwegians have tipped us off about they don't neve— tipped us off about they don't neve to— tipped us off about they don't neve to to— tipped us off about they don't neve to tip we— tipped us off about they don't have to tip us off— tipped us off about they don't have to tip us off because the ronwegten— have to tip us off because the norwegian-the- have to tip us off because the norwegian the brits are norwegian and the brits are very— norwegian and the brits are ven-etoee— norwegian and the brits are very, close indeed with very, very close indeed with tnetn— very, very close indeed with their maritime— very, very close indeed with their maritime patrols, their nentttne— their maritime patrols, their maritime system. their maritime patrols, their maritime-system. i'm maritime patrol system. and i'm trev-ne— maritime patrol system. and i'm sure they're saving l
between the united kingdom and the continent that united kingdom and the continent tnet eennv— unitedorwegians have tenet— terminals, and norwegians have ttooet re— terminals, and norwegians have ttooet we ott— terminals, and norwegians have tipped us off about they don't neve— tipped us off about they don't neve to— tipped us off about they don't neve to to— tipped us off about they don't neve to tip we— tipped us off about they don't have to tip us off— tipped us off about...
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do you think united kingdom under, under judge osborne and david coming on in the united states, even though you had a small fiscal stimulus that obama, the state governments where indulging huge or steady to guts. so over all the united states economy was subjected to net austerity. now, when you have a steady in the economy of the united kingdom of the opinion of the united states, that the presses are going to get demand that the press is investment at the time when you had gigantic injections of money. what then happens is in sped off industrialists, investors looking up the falling price of money and saying, oh this is great. money is becoming cheap. i'm going to invest more in productive capacity. the do the opposite. say oh my go for the fed to be pushing into states. the 0 for the european central bank to be pushing is that i said some minus 0.7 percent things i'm bleak. never going to invest. so they take the money that is provided by central banks and instead of investing in production of capacity in green energy, in good quality jobs, what they did was they took it to the s
do you think united kingdom under, under judge osborne and david coming on in the united states, even though you had a small fiscal stimulus that obama, the state governments where indulging huge or steady to guts. so over all the united states economy was subjected to net austerity. now, when you have a steady in the economy of the united kingdom of the opinion of the united states, that the presses are going to get demand that the press is investment at the time when you had gigantic...
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that northern ireland is part of the united kingdom.very interesting, charlotte spoke about howjoe biden is looking at his irish heritage, the speech yesterday hardly mention that and focused on his english heritage and his french huguenots heritage and is, those who emigrated from france, because they received catholic discrimination in france. he focused on the part of his heritage that would speak well to the interests of the unionist community. in the interests of the unionist community-— the interests of the unionist communi . , ., community. in terms of the good friday agreement _ community. in terms of the good friday agreement and _ community. in terms of the good friday agreement and the - community. in terms of the good friday agreement and the role i community. in terms of the good l friday agreement and the role that united states played, i believe that would have been under the bill clinton administration. can you detail that two it clinton administration. can you detail that two— clinton administration. can you detail that
that northern ireland is part of the united kingdom.very interesting, charlotte spoke about howjoe biden is looking at his irish heritage, the speech yesterday hardly mention that and focused on his english heritage and his french huguenots heritage and is, those who emigrated from france, because they received catholic discrimination in france. he focused on the part of his heritage that would speak well to the interests of the unionist community. in the interests of the unionist community-—...
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he had a brief meeting with the united kingdom, prime minister, re she soon act, and he, during that speech he was commemorating the anniversary of the good friday agreement. but as soon as the speeches, dansville, he's a sped, often across the border. and of course, that is probably down to many say the complex political situation to northern ireland, where the power shaking cherry executive has collapsed and there is no functioning devolved. gotten, which means that the anniversary of the good friday agreement is in some ways bitter. sweet, less bitter, sweet and more simply sweet. here in dublin, where the president is receiving aid seems to me a very warm welcome here at the irish parliament. he will sign the guest of honor a book. he will be meeting with law makers. he will deliver that address, proceeded by it addressed by the irish leaders here. and he will afterwards, as i understand, be greeted by in a more informal environment with a reception with some of the irish lawmakers who will have listened to speech and then afterwards will get a chance. as many them i much are hop
he had a brief meeting with the united kingdom, prime minister, re she soon act, and he, during that speech he was commemorating the anniversary of the good friday agreement. but as soon as the speeches, dansville, he's a sped, often across the border. and of course, that is probably down to many say the complex political situation to northern ireland, where the power shaking cherry executive has collapsed and there is no functioning devolved. gotten, which means that the anniversary of the...
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because it's been part of the united kingdom that shares the land border with a member of the e.u. and also as part of our country that has had a history of troubles and the balance of the belfast good friday agreement is incredibly important to ensuring stability and peace in northern ireland and it was decided by everybody that we shouldn't have a border on the island of ireland and that's why northern ireland has a special and unique status in the united kingdom that everyone acknowledges and trying to make political points. i think it's very clear that northern ireland is different in that regard. and it's right that we respect the belfast good friday agreement. and it's required to make sure the agreement works properly. mr. neill: it is important because you will have certain known as chancellor. it's 5% damage to g.d.p. that's choice for the u.k. to -- [indiscernible] it has affected people day to day. it's affected their cost of living. so prime minister, if it's ok for northern ireland and you say it's going [indiscernible] it's not -- companies come to me and say in deter
because it's been part of the united kingdom that shares the land border with a member of the e.u. and also as part of our country that has had a history of troubles and the balance of the belfast good friday agreement is incredibly important to ensuring stability and peace in northern ireland and it was decided by everybody that we shouldn't have a border on the island of ireland and that's why northern ireland has a special and unique status in the united kingdom that everyone acknowledges...
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this really - still concerned that this really cuts off northern ireland from the rest of the united kingdomern, really, for the dup, both in terms of trade and the impact it will have on maintaining a link with the rest of the united kingdom economic market, but there is also concern over sovereignty and what impact that has on unionists' perception of their place within the united kingdom. tote their place within the united kinudom. ~ ., their place within the united kinudom. ~ . , their place within the united kinadom. ~ . , . . kingdom. we are still watching aictures kingdom. we are still watching pictures of _ kingdom. we are still watching pictures of president _ kingdom. we are still watching pictures of president biden - kingdom. we are still watching i pictures of president biden there, mingling with the crowd. people look thrilled, actually, to meet, as you would be coming to meet a us president is quite something. so many other people the audience are young, because we are at the university, and he did say that young people in northern ireland are at the cutting edge of the future
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i think, i think that the united kingdom should be working closer with ireland in this ever of this endeavor. political violence must never again be allowed to take hold in this island. presumption to me to say from the united states. but that must be the goal which guides us in all our efforts. because the greatest peace dividend of the good friday agreement is an entire generation of young people, an entire generation of young people whose hearts have been shape, not by grievances of the past, but by confidence that there are no checkpoints on their dreams, the ready new future future of unlimited possibilities for too long. ireland has talked about in the past, in the past tense, we tell old stories of days gone by. it is good to remember stories of irish, great genius, saints and scholars, poets and politicians and in the face of it, there are good stories on his face. let's face it. but as the poet bolin wrote in her poem, mother is she -- ireland, she said i learned my name. i rise, i rose up, i remembered it now. now i could tell my story. it was different from the stories told about
i think, i think that the united kingdom should be working closer with ireland in this ever of this endeavor. political violence must never again be allowed to take hold in this island. presumption to me to say from the united states. but that must be the goal which guides us in all our efforts. because the greatest peace dividend of the good friday agreement is an entire generation of young people, an entire generation of young people whose hearts have been shape, not by grievances of the...
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i doctors lateral sweden or the united kingdom, poland... lateral sweden orthe united kingdom, ouryoung teachers, plumbers, construction workers, they also left to united kingdom or western europe and are being replaced by young ukrainians. so we can also, this is notjust a one—way trip, we also profit from ukrainians that they work in poland and help our economy to be in shape. thank you very much forjoining us. police in israel have clashed with dozens of palestinian worshippers inside jerusalem's al—aqsa mosque compound. they say they carried out a pre—dawn raid into the holy site after what they described as agitators locked themselves inside the mosque. the palestinian red crescent say at least 50 people were injured. nine rockets were fired at southern israeli towns from gaza following the police raid. let's explain some of the context behind the tensions surrounding the mosque. this is the whole site known as the al—aqsa mosque which includes the dome of the rock, a religious shrine. the mosque is the third holiest site in islam. it's
i doctors lateral sweden or the united kingdom, poland... lateral sweden orthe united kingdom, ouryoung teachers, plumbers, construction workers, they also left to united kingdom or western europe and are being replaced by young ukrainians. so we can also, this is notjust a one—way trip, we also profit from ukrainians that they work in poland and help our economy to be in shape. thank you very much forjoining us. police in israel have clashed with dozens of palestinian worshippers inside...
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