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what is happening in ireland. because of the global hysteria that was manufactured by abortion campaigners they are putting pressure on the government to legalize abortion. >> planned parent hood is in a debate over taxpayer funding and now they moved in ireland in a significant way . they understand bihind a lot of the publicity campaign. what could you tell me and other folkings in ireland to be prepared for as planned parent hood presents the message in ireland. >> in the united states, planned parent hood was the architects of the hysteria for the environment of roe v wade. using jane roe and misleading the american people that abortion would be good for our children. we have seen millions of children that are lost to abortion . ireland can look at other count ropes and it is something to fight for . planned parent hood they were with false cases trying to trick and mislead people. it is it happening in ireland. right now the lesson is clear. don't go the way of the misleading abortion trea trying to make a pr
what is happening in ireland. because of the global hysteria that was manufactured by abortion campaigners they are putting pressure on the government to legalize abortion. >> planned parent hood is in a debate over taxpayer funding and now they moved in ireland in a significant way . they understand bihind a lot of the publicity campaign. what could you tell me and other folkings in ireland to be prepared for as planned parent hood presents the message in ireland. >> in the united...
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message in ireland? >> absolutely. well, you know, and in the united states planned parenthood were the architects of the hysteria that created the environment for roe vs wade, using jane roe, who later recanted and said he she didn't want an abortion and misleading statistics, somehow abortion would be good for our children and we've seen millions of children lost to the united states and millions a year. and ireland could say their protection of human right is something to fight for. and they have cases they brought before the european court and some were thrown out, false cases again trying to manufacture facts, trick people, mislead people and happening again in ireland. i think right now the lesson is clear, don't go the way of the misleading abortion industry trying to make a profit off of the pain of women and hurt women and children, and stand for human rights like you've done and america looks to you as a inspiration point and reinstitute the right to life in our own nation. [applause] >> i'm to
message in ireland? >> absolutely. well, you know, and in the united states planned parenthood were the architects of the hysteria that created the environment for roe vs wade, using jane roe, who later recanted and said he she didn't want an abortion and misleading statistics, somehow abortion would be good for our children and we've seen millions of children lost to the united states and millions a year. and ireland could say their protection of human right is something to fight for....
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well i would disagree with or least the both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the study should separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is where this may be and the lies for a normative point of view or for and it's already open a view i mean for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority of folks relation with that i mean. and depend as a referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think there's a european union should simply acce
well i would disagree with or least the both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the study should separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so...
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well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is well this may be allies for a normative point of view or for an answer at the top of you i mean for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority the formulation. i mean. and depend as a referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think there's a european union should simply accept this from theoretical point
well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a...
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well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies from their normative point of view or for and it's already open a view i mean for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority of folks relation with that i mean if they and depend this referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think this european union should simply accept is a fro
well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a...
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well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is well this may be allies for a normative point of view or for and it's already open a view i mean for a normal there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided a majority the formulation. i mean if they and depend as referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think this european union should simply accept this from theoretical point of view
well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a...
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it was the biggest secret in ireland. 12 women per day have abortions, so abortion happens in ireland every day, but just not physically in the country. they happen in the u.k., but they happen to irish people. >> women's rights activists plan to protest outside parliament every week until the taboos surrounding abortion is broken and the law is finally changed. >> we now head to the icy north where there is a territorial scramble for the arctic because huge deposits of oil and gas are believed to be located there. canada, denmark, norway, russia are among the countries competing for the resources. we accompanied a danish icebreaker on its journey to the north pole. the expedition includes scientists who are hoping to find evidence to support their claim to the region. >> in august, some sunshine and clouds revealed the full might of mother nature in a special way. the conditions nature creates are likely to be the biggest challenge for 45 researchers on board the icebreaker. the danish government has commissioned the geologists' to find out if a seabed in as part of the arctic is par
it was the biggest secret in ireland. 12 women per day have abortions, so abortion happens in ireland every day, but just not physically in the country. they happen in the u.k., but they happen to irish people. >> women's rights activists plan to protest outside parliament every week until the taboos surrounding abortion is broken and the law is finally changed. >> we now head to the icy north where there is a territorial scramble for the arctic because huge deposits of oil and gas...
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well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is well this may be allies for a normative point of view or for and it's already open a view we have for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority of folks relation with that i mean if they and depend as referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think there's a european union should simply accept this from t
well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain's associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious...
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well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well the thing is whether this may be allies for a normative point of view or for an answer at the top of you i mean for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that may go to the formulation of risk with that i mean if there and depend as referendum is sanctioned by a qualified majority of people i think this european union should simply accept is a from theoretica
well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political...
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including scotland northern ireland wales but particularly in europe itself if you take for example the baltic states three small countries that have a smaller population in total in ireland and yet the european union theater there are total separation from the soviet union and supported them but i think that there's a degree of hypoxia say it off in my opinion simply is dictated by the strategic interest all of the either the european major parcels germany britain or the united states so i think we have to look at the reality of the situation it's not the actual world we're living in a pure democracy where people say oh grant freedom to everyone there's total high-pockets say and culture addictions throughout the world at the moment with relation to the formation of small nation states because they want to let's look at spain i mean why should the richest part of spain pay for the rest of the country if they want to be on their own. well we put the question another way around the way why don't they feel they have to share their solidarity with other parts of the country i mean you can'
including scotland northern ireland wales but particularly in europe itself if you take for example the baltic states three small countries that have a smaller population in total in ireland and yet the european union theater there are total separation from the soviet union and supported them but i think that there's a degree of hypoxia say it off in my opinion simply is dictated by the strategic interest all of the either the european major parcels germany britain or the united states so i...
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including scotland northern ireland wales but particularly in europe itself if you take for example the baltic states three small countries that have a smaller population in total in ireland and yet the european union favored their total separation from the soviet union and supported them but i think that there's a degree of high-pockets see it off in my opinion simply as dictated by the strategic interest all of the of the european major parts such as germany britain or the united states so i think we have to look at the reality of the situation it's not the actual world where we're living in a pure democracy where people say oh ground freedom to everyone there's total high-pockets say and contradictions throughout the world at the moment with relation to the formation of small nation states because they want to let's look at spain i mean why should the richest part of spain pay for the rest of the country if they want to be on their own. well we put the question another way around the why why don't they feel they have to share their solidarity with other parts of the country i mean yo
including scotland northern ireland wales but particularly in europe itself if you take for example the baltic states three small countries that have a smaller population in total in ireland and yet the european union favored their total separation from the soviet union and supported them but i think that there's a degree of high-pockets see it off in my opinion simply as dictated by the strategic interest all of the of the european major parts such as germany britain or the united states so i...
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and ireland -- why deserters had to wait decades to be pardoned. eu leaders met to discuss how much solidarity they were prepared to show with the weakest members of the eurozone. in the end, the you chose not to abandon them, but greece continues to have to make drastic cuts, leaving marks that are visible throughout the country, including a long one of the world's most famous routes -- along one of the world's most famous routes. ♪ >> at precisely 42,195 meters long, this is the route that has become the standard for all marathon runners. the course was inspired by a 2500-year old myth, only today it is run on asphalt along with the capital's main roads. this is the bay where it said the lenda battle took place in 490 bc. it marked the first greek victory over the persians. according to legend, the athenian warriors gathered in a phalanx formation and managed to fight off a persian invasion. then a messenger ran the 42- kilometer distance to athens with news of the victory. at the local museum, the marathon's legacy is omnipresent. more modern-
and ireland -- why deserters had to wait decades to be pardoned. eu leaders met to discuss how much solidarity they were prepared to show with the weakest members of the eurozone. in the end, the you chose not to abandon them, but greece continues to have to make drastic cuts, leaving marks that are visible throughout the country, including a long one of the world's most famous routes -- along one of the world's most famous routes. ♪ >> at precisely 42,195 meters long, this is the route...
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this woman wins a trip back home to ireland. see h i got the calling to, to join the service and support the boys over there. i never thought that i would have ptsd. i thought that i had enough coping skills. i don't think anybody who goes into combat could ever honestly say that they're not different when they come home. my life's changed. what you take as a simple thing, is not so simple for me anymore. it's like a pressure cooker and you know you want somebody desperately to, to trip that valve. you know, you want to like, you know, lose all of that anger d angst. i would say to those people that are out there, get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. >>> i have a fun little video christmas card for you. >> i love fun. >> check out the cute detail in this video. delivers a nice message as well. don't forget the smallest things. >> i love small things. ♪ >> are they small? >> look at that. >> no! it's a
this woman wins a trip back home to ireland. see h i got the calling to, to join the service and support the boys over there. i never thought that i would have ptsd. i thought that i had enough coping skills. i don't think anybody who goes into combat could ever honestly say that they're not different when they come home. my life's changed. what you take as a simple thing, is not so simple for me anymore. it's like a pressure cooker and you know you want somebody desperately to, to trip that...
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good news for ireland -- how are investors reacting? we also have good news from across the atlantic. explain to us. this has to do of course with the fiscal cliff. >> you are completely right. there is good news driving the german dax to the highest level in five years since the end of 2007, meaning the financial markets left crisis mode, although traders still see risk of setbacks next year, but with the announcement of the ecb to buy sovereign bonds, there is an important question to avoid the worst year. coming to the fiscal cliff as time is running out, there is really some hope that the parties are coming closer to reach a deal. president obama made important tax concessions and agreed to cut social spending by more than $1 billion. the german dax is up 0.4%. the euro is coming closer to $1.32. >> thanks very much. >> she was once considered the richest woman in germany, but she lost almost her entire fortune. now, she wants her money back, and she is taking her case to court. >> she is going head-to-head with a private bank. she
good news for ireland -- how are investors reacting? we also have good news from across the atlantic. explain to us. this has to do of course with the fiscal cliff. >> you are completely right. there is good news driving the german dax to the highest level in five years since the end of 2007, meaning the financial markets left crisis mode, although traders still see risk of setbacks next year, but with the announcement of the ecb to buy sovereign bonds, there is an important question to...
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this woman wins a trip back home to ireland. see h >>> i have a fun little video christmas card for you. >> i love fun. >> check out the cute detail in this video. delivers a nice message as well. don't forget the smallest things. >> i love small things. ♪ >> are they small? >> look at that. >> no! it's a miniature scene on the side of the road? >> from the pothole gardener. >> the detail you can see that he gets down to. >> it's teeny tiny. >> he makes it all out of plant materials. >> can you imagine if you're walking down the street and you see this miniature scene? can you imagine there's a whole mouse family that lives on the side of the road, they come here this is where they will celebrate their christmas together. >> that's why he does it. the pothole gardner put this video together to draw attention to those who don't have much this season. >> that makes it even better. >>> this video is perfect for you, nick. i know you like adventure, you like airplanes, motorcycles. this is a cool view of a flight in clarksville, v
this woman wins a trip back home to ireland. see h >>> i have a fun little video christmas card for you. >> i love fun. >> check out the cute detail in this video. delivers a nice message as well. don't forget the smallest things. >> i love small things. ♪ >> are they small? >> look at that. >> no! it's a miniature scene on the side of the road? >> from the pothole gardener. >> the detail you can see that he gets down to. >> it's...
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s renowned political blogger in northern ireland joining us from from the u.k. at the moment hi there mick good to see you i mean violence has thankfully been rare in recent years we all recall those things back in the seventy's and eighty's but any resurgence of course raises fears that the troubles never really went far away do you think the efforts and the money spent to bring peace have been in vain . but i don't think you are being very and i think we have to get the current violence of the some kind of perspective. partly because it's happening in december it's winter time it's very cold on the streets that keeps numbers keeps enthusiasm going to some extent and also to be able to say and therefore it could be worse. it could it could be worse and it could get worse but at the moment we're not seeing anything like the scale of violence that we had before the peace process began and i think it is important disturbing notice this violence isn't disturbing to me because it has a very strong political roots much more subtle than some of the other disturbances
s renowned political blogger in northern ireland joining us from from the u.k. at the moment hi there mick good to see you i mean violence has thankfully been rare in recent years we all recall those things back in the seventy's and eighty's but any resurgence of course raises fears that the troubles never really went far away do you think the efforts and the money spent to bring peace have been in vain . but i don't think you are being very and i think we have to get the current violence of...
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there's been further violence in northern ireland the group of suspected loyalists of petrol bomb the police car with a female officer inside the attacks being treated as attempted murder there's been more than a week of armrest following a decision to restrict the number of days that the union flag can fly from belfast city hall let's talk about this with jason walsh he's the other correspondent for the christian science monitor is surely someone line now either jason good to see you after more than a decade of supposed peace we now see something i would see as simple as a flag something like a flag sparking up this amount of violence was there ever a real peace in the first place where there was certainly violence and the vast majority of the killings are really come to an end since the ceasefire emerging ninety six and subsequent peace agreements in the 1930's for the search or intelligence continue on the ground and this isn't the first sort of road in which in this year there were two groups and in the summer in the north the first as well but this violence was sparked by you nee
there's been further violence in northern ireland the group of suspected loyalists of petrol bomb the police car with a female officer inside the attacks being treated as attempted murder there's been more than a week of armrest following a decision to restrict the number of days that the union flag can fly from belfast city hall let's talk about this with jason walsh he's the other correspondent for the christian science monitor is surely someone line now either jason good to see you after...
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versus some of these other countries because people are saying you've got ireland and of course. greece kind of in the same boat in terms that they get when it is a crisis roughly the same time and then now with this crisis has spread to spain and italy and now it's spread to the u.k. but the u.k. you're saying is not a position has a much what's the debt to g.d.p. ratio in u.k. it's as bad as ireland right it's not quite as bad as island yet but it's within that i've got to say that we're doing something that i think is quite hankie which is by transferring the quantitative easing balance to the treasury account we are doing something that's tantamount to monetizing that that you know is a by hand you mean dodgy all very dodgy you mean underhanded in scoundrel like i think hard to ask you know quite now you know i'm going to be a little that's a little bit little bit less diplomatically than i would usually put it. it's a no no that i think we've course the line on going so you don't you move to up the dummy's economics for dummies so to explain walk through what's what the osbo
versus some of these other countries because people are saying you've got ireland and of course. greece kind of in the same boat in terms that they get when it is a crisis roughly the same time and then now with this crisis has spread to spain and italy and now it's spread to the u.k. but the u.k. you're saying is not a position has a much what's the debt to g.d.p. ratio in u.k. it's as bad as ireland right it's not quite as bad as island yet but it's within that i've got to say that we're...
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versus some of these other countries because people are saying you've got ireland and of course. gray. base kind of in the same boat in terms that they get when it is a crisis roughly the same time and then now this crisis has spread to spain and italy and now it's spread to the u.k. but the u.k. as you're saying is not a position has a much what's the debt to g.d.p. ratio in the u.k. it's as bad as ireland right it's not quite as bad as island yet but within that i've got to say that we're doing something that i think is quite hankie which is by transferring the quantitative easing balance to the treasury account we are doing something that's tantamount to monetizing that that you know it's a by hand you mean dodgy all very good by dodgy you mean underhanded in scoundrel like i think hard to ask you know could i you know i'm going to be a little that's a little by little bit less diplomatically than i would usually put it but. it's a no no that i think we've course the line on going so you don't you move to up the dummy's economics for dummies so to explain walk through what's w
versus some of these other countries because people are saying you've got ireland and of course. gray. base kind of in the same boat in terms that they get when it is a crisis roughly the same time and then now this crisis has spread to spain and italy and now it's spread to the u.k. but the u.k. as you're saying is not a position has a much what's the debt to g.d.p. ratio in the u.k. it's as bad as ireland right it's not quite as bad as island yet but within that i've got to say that we're...
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nearly half of what was spent when ireland last held the ball in 1940. switching gears to formula one. >> the german driver has been on a nonstop promotional blitz since being crowned the august for the crown champion. >> he has taken some time off to reflect on his latest achievement. >> finally, a formula one world champion is getting some much deserved a rest and recuperation. he is taking stock of what was a very turbulent and, at times, emotional season. and all came down to a certain strength. >> it is such a long season to start with. a difficult start, everything that could happen happened. everything that could go wrong did. i said we have to keep pushing and fighting until the end. if we do that, from deep inside us until the end, we cannot fail. >> the champion took an extended victory tour wowing fans across europe, but his first stop was the party are at rebel headquarters. he knows that seymour can trust are key components to peak performance. >> to look back what we have achieved as a team in the last three-four years, it is the emotions w
nearly half of what was spent when ireland last held the ball in 1940. switching gears to formula one. >> the german driver has been on a nonstop promotional blitz since being crowned the august for the crown champion. >> he has taken some time off to reflect on his latest achievement. >> finally, a formula one world champion is getting some much deserved a rest and recuperation. he is taking stock of what was a very turbulent and, at times, emotional season. and all came down...
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northern ireland. what about this young man for northern ireland? >> john cameron, northern ireland. i support this regional issue. in northern ireland to use foreign in the u.k. youth parliament. all the organizations came together, which is in theater are working very successfully. we have to remember we are the u.k. youth parliament and we have to represent every region, so there for transport stop with the northern ireland and it's not going to be an issue that northern ireland would focus on observing topic in the future. we need to think of the issues. we need to remember that needs of education and employment. we have to represent the people. we are the uk's parliament and to represent as many young people as possible, make sure they get the education they need and the labor skills and make sure they have skills and ability to find a job. when we give them the right schools, they'll be able to worry about public transport. [laughter] >> thank you. these are great speeches. there releases sanctum punchy, so congratulations. they're going reall
northern ireland. what about this young man for northern ireland? >> john cameron, northern ireland. i support this regional issue. in northern ireland to use foreign in the u.k. youth parliament. all the organizations came together, which is in theater are working very successfully. we have to remember we are the u.k. youth parliament and we have to represent every region, so there for transport stop with the northern ireland and it's not going to be an issue that northern ireland would...
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in many ways northern ireland politics are still structured around the conflict between unionists the nationalists and i think this is very much part of most in a sense a type a sort of fourth line almost a geological line tectonic shift periodic never leads to that breakdown so.
in many ways northern ireland politics are still structured around the conflict between unionists the nationalists and i think this is very much part of most in a sense a type a sort of fourth line almost a geological line tectonic shift periodic never leads to that breakdown so.
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fourthey arrested suspected ireland republican suspicion ofs on transporting a bomb from the ireland city of 80 miles frombout belfast. identified any of the suspects but police say they all men in the 40's. police say they rammed the car beforezed the bomb hours clinton got to belfast. be attending the ireland the fund-raising dinner belfast later today. of her laste one foreign engagement as a member obama's capita. peopleain, four arrested. close eye on this story and any new developments we will pass along. >> in northwest washington floodingood program to cheer about morning, a possible plan to fix the problem. john gonzalez joins us from the with of neighborhood details. tell us about it. interestingly enough, we are getting some rain this morning, many of these residents fear so much. aboutew plan would cost $135 million, much more expensive than the original which would that be done in 13 years. this plan would partially be completed in 2014, which is hope for many of the live in this local neighborhood because of a series of bad floods. already low lying and also where major
fourthey arrested suspected ireland republican suspicion ofs on transporting a bomb from the ireland city of 80 miles frombout belfast. identified any of the suspects but police say they all men in the 40's. police say they rammed the car beforezed the bomb hours clinton got to belfast. be attending the ireland the fund-raising dinner belfast later today. of her laste one foreign engagement as a member obama's capita. peopleain, four arrested. close eye on this story and any new developments we...
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versus some of these other countries because people are saying you've got ireland and of course. greece kind of in the same boat in terms that they get went into the crisis roughly the same time and then now this crisis has spread to spain and italy and now it's spread to the u.k. but the u.k. you're saying is not a position has a much what's the debt to g.d.p. ratio in the u.k. it's as bad as ireland right it's not quite as bad as island yet but it's within that i've got to say that we're doing something that i think is quite hankie which is by transferring the quantitative easing balance to the treasury account we are all doing something that's tantamount to monetizing that that you know is live by hand you mean dodgy all very dodgy you mean underhanded and scandal like i think hard to ask you know could i you know i'm going to be a little that's a little bit little bit less diplomatically than i would usually put it but. it's a no no that i think we've course the line on don't you don't you move to up the dummy's economics for dummies so to explain walk through what's what the
versus some of these other countries because people are saying you've got ireland and of course. greece kind of in the same boat in terms that they get went into the crisis roughly the same time and then now this crisis has spread to spain and italy and now it's spread to the u.k. but the u.k. you're saying is not a position has a much what's the debt to g.d.p. ratio in the u.k. it's as bad as ireland right it's not quite as bad as island yet but it's within that i've got to say that we're...
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in ireland there were muted protest. in spain we'ved that the indignants who have been on the streets of madrid since 2010. these are the sorts of differences that are the result of different cultural attitude to what's going on. >> it is a different cultural things in history than people have done in the past? >> you would add to that that in spain they got use to a never-ending prosperity. in a decade prior to 2007, spain had been the booming economy of europe. at one stage during the previous decade, nearly half the jobs created in europe were in spain alone. that brought in a huge amount of immigration. now we're seeing the other side of that. which is the immigrants have lost their jobs and the workers have lost their jobs. and in spain also there was a difference between those with permanent contracts with strong employment protection and the great bulk of people who are being employed on what's being called temporary contracts. they chopped down. we haven't seen that in the u.k. where the unemployment really hasn'
in ireland there were muted protest. in spain we'ved that the indignants who have been on the streets of madrid since 2010. these are the sorts of differences that are the result of different cultural attitude to what's going on. >> it is a different cultural things in history than people have done in the past? >> you would add to that that in spain they got use to a never-ending prosperity. in a decade prior to 2007, spain had been the booming economy of europe. at one stage during...
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our affiliate kctv filed this report for us. >> reporter: aubrey ireland is used to the spotlight as a music theater star as the prestigious university of cincinnati college conservatory of music. but she's gaining national attention now for a very different reason. accusing her parents david and julie ireland of stalking her and winning an unusual protection order against them, making them stay 500 feet away until at least next september. no one answered at the ireland's home in leewood today, but neighbors here describe a night-knit family, proud parents who worked hard to give their only child anything she wanted but veered toward overprotective. not letting her play at neighboring homes. neighbors also told us that the irelands went around the neighborhood asking friends and folks for letters of support saying they were good parents to take to court against their daughter. but the parents admitted to a cincinnati judge that they installed monitoring software on aubrey's computer and cell phone, making her feel like, quote, a dog with a collar on. aubrey says they would often driv
our affiliate kctv filed this report for us. >> reporter: aubrey ireland is used to the spotlight as a music theater star as the prestigious university of cincinnati college conservatory of music. but she's gaining national attention now for a very different reason. accusing her parents david and julie ireland of stalking her and winning an unusual protection order against them, making them stay 500 feet away until at least next september. no one answered at the ireland's home in leewood...
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. >> reporter: aubrey ireland is a gifted theater major in cincinnati, an only child who was center stage in the eyes of her parents. but she said overprotective became everybearing. >> if i didn't get a part that i wanted or in the choir, she would start harassing teachers. >> reporter: her parents had surveillance software installed on her computer and phone. according to court documents, would show up unannounced to check on her. so she filed for a restraining order and won. >> i just wanted to be my own person and to finally figure out who i was, and not what they wanted me to be. >> reporter: dave and julie ireland could not be reached for comment. in court documents, he claimed his daughter is lying and is mentally ill. >> reporter: but the court sided approximate aubrey ireland. the parents reportedly now want the college tuition they paid for returned. their daughter says, all she wants is her life back. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to cecilia. when we come back, the instant index. and while millions watched her movies, who was secretly watched over marilyn m
. >> reporter: aubrey ireland is a gifted theater major in cincinnati, an only child who was center stage in the eyes of her parents. but she said overprotective became everybearing. >> if i didn't get a part that i wanted or in the choir, she would start harassing teachers. >> reporter: her parents had surveillance software installed on her computer and phone. according to court documents, would show up unannounced to check on her. so she filed for a restraining order and...
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in ireland there were muted protest. in spain we've seen that the indignants have been on the streets of madrid since 2010. these are the sorts of differences that are the result of different cultural attitude to what's going on. >> it is a different cultural thing in history than people have done in the past? >> you would add to that that in spain they got use to a never-ending prosperity. in a decade prior to 2007, spain had been the booming economy of europe. at one stage during the previous decade, nearly half the jobs created in europe were in spain alone. that brought in a huge amount of immigration. now we're seeing the other side of that. which is the immigrants have lost their jobs and the workers have lost their jobs. and in spain also there was a difference between those with permanent contracts with strong employment protection and the great bulk of people who are being employed on what's being called temporary contracts. they chopped down. we haven't seen that in the u.k. where the unemployment really hasn't
in ireland there were muted protest. in spain we've seen that the indignants have been on the streets of madrid since 2010. these are the sorts of differences that are the result of different cultural attitude to what's going on. >> it is a different cultural thing in history than people have done in the past? >> you would add to that that in spain they got use to a never-ending prosperity. in a decade prior to 2007, spain had been the booming economy of europe. at one stage during...
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. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as
. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it....
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they are absolutely determined to keep people in northern ireland save and secure and that means, batting efforts terrorists are making to access weaponry whether it is by seeking to report them or steal them more access -- this is an important priority and they have the full support of her majesty's government and the brilliant words they do. >> this is helping tax my own party headquarters and my own party members. i thank the executive to get to that. a recent attack on party colleagues and offices and constituency offices and staff threatened intimidation from loyalists, and if confirmed, all threats of political motivated violence will be triggered by republican attacks. >> discussing this for mr. david this morning, if it is unacceptable, all that staff were intimidated in any way comment and i know that the justice minister and i will continue to defend the ability of politicians in northern ireland to carry out their duties. >> questions for the prime minister? dr. julian lewis, number one, mr. speaker. >> before i answer my hon. friend's question i am sure the house will wish to
they are absolutely determined to keep people in northern ireland save and secure and that means, batting efforts terrorists are making to access weaponry whether it is by seeking to report them or steal them more access -- this is an important priority and they have the full support of her majesty's government and the brilliant words they do. >> this is helping tax my own party headquarters and my own party members. i thank the executive to get to that. a recent attack on party...
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always happy to meet and talk with members of parliament from northern ireland. >> cheryl murray. >> will my right honorable friend join me in congratulating my two very young entrepreneurs who have taken the initiative to start a cheese company in my constituency? does the prime minister agree that this is just the sort of business initiatives we need to see? >> i'm delighted to join the honorable lady and congratulating the entrepreneurship in her constituency and i'm looking forward to tasting that cheese. although i probably shouldn't for my weight. but she is making an important point, which is the rate of startup of new businesses in this country is at a record high.
always happy to meet and talk with members of parliament from northern ireland. >> cheryl murray. >> will my right honorable friend join me in congratulating my two very young entrepreneurs who have taken the initiative to start a cheese company in my constituency? does the prime minister agree that this is just the sort of business initiatives we need to see? >> i'm delighted to join the honorable lady and congratulating the entrepreneurship in her constituency and i'm...
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has also seen the discount done to northern ireland as scores of lawyers protesters once again took to the streets of the capital belfast they were reacting to officials who decided to reduce the number of days the union flag flies over the city hall so this really went off peacefully recent days as all vicious clashes with police and numerous arrests but make fealty a blogger are northern irish politics as says the country's appetite for protest isn't as strong as it used to be. at the moment we're not seeing anything like the scale of violence that we had before the peace process began and i think it is an important story. this one susan stroman to me because it has a very strong political roots much more subtle than some of the over disturbances we're seeing over the last few years in the same. cause in the forward. direction between the true major parties at stormont the two people who are actually final response for peace produce producers government northern ireland but here it's nothing all the troubles that cause the terrorism for three thousand seven hundred people or over twe
has also seen the discount done to northern ireland as scores of lawyers protesters once again took to the streets of the capital belfast they were reacting to officials who decided to reduce the number of days the union flag flies over the city hall so this really went off peacefully recent days as all vicious clashes with police and numerous arrests but make fealty a blogger are northern irish politics as says the country's appetite for protest isn't as strong as it used to be. at the moment...
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from the deal and the people who got stung have to sue them and they'll never get the money back vs ireland where it was unsecured debtors to angle irish bank they never had an obligation to pay those debtors and yet the government is forcing the population to suffer austerity measures to pay on the long hours is outstanding old debt that was never required by them to pay never done in their name to begin with and when you go to ireland when you go to dublin this generation that hasn't emigrated are sitting there saying we have a moral responsibility to pay and all ours that's a long cause wallop you're you know stupid moron if you pay that because it says right there in the common of the bond you don't have that obligation and. speaking of the debts of bankers it is hollywood accounting that accounted for the disappearance of a lot of it repo one hundred five for example was a great scam modeled on hollywood you know what when they come looking for their money you just shift it one other place and hide it in various accounts and the global financial system collapse and because of that we h
from the deal and the people who got stung have to sue them and they'll never get the money back vs ireland where it was unsecured debtors to angle irish bank they never had an obligation to pay those debtors and yet the government is forcing the population to suffer austerity measures to pay on the long hours is outstanding old debt that was never required by them to pay never done in their name to begin with and when you go to ireland when you go to dublin this generation that hasn't...
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dr kevin says that some politicians might be interested in keeping northern ireland divided. goldeneye in this note doesn't face the same type of conflict that for example existed at the height of the troubles but in many ways it is a peace in the sense of a normal society in which politics are conducted through normal peaceful democratic means there is still.
dr kevin says that some politicians might be interested in keeping northern ireland divided. goldeneye in this note doesn't face the same type of conflict that for example existed at the height of the troubles but in many ways it is a peace in the sense of a normal society in which politics are conducted through normal peaceful democratic means there is still.
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and people are willing to fight to keep it that way regular protests and clashes erupt in northern ireland over a decision the unit flashes to spend more time in a closet that's delayed for you. because international outrage and missile tests allegations as north korea takes the back less for a successful rocket launch but some experts at delta in the country opposes any military threat at all. one short of the target going to have a budget and of failing to reach the desired result greece's thirty two billion euro debt buyback scheme is nevertheless being hailed as success the country's creditors are now expected to release athens more bailout cash money that's been held hostage since summer i just put all of our picks up the story. greece has given its financial backers something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off that gift they don't find it's a little less which they've asked for as part of a bone to buy back scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their orig
and people are willing to fight to keep it that way regular protests and clashes erupt in northern ireland over a decision the unit flashes to spend more time in a closet that's delayed for you. because international outrage and missile tests allegations as north korea takes the back less for a successful rocket launch but some experts at delta in the country opposes any military threat at all. one short of the target going to have a budget and of failing to reach the desired result greece's...
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the deal and the people who got stung have to sue them and they'll never get the money back versus ireland where it was unsecured debtors to anglo-irish bank they never had an obligation to pay those debtors and yet the government is forcing the population to suffer austerity measures to pay on the long hours is outstanding old debt that was never required by them to pay never done in their name to begin with and when you go to ireland when you go to dublin that this generation that hasn't emigrated are sitting there saying we have a moral responsibility to panel ours that's a lot of cons wallop easier you know stupid moron if you pay that because it says right there in the common of the bond you don't have that obligation and. speaking of the debts of bankers it is hollywood accounting that accounted for the disappearance of a lot of it repo one hundred five for example was a great scam modeled on hollywood you know when they come looking for their money you just shift it one other place and hide it in various accounts and the global financial system collapse and because of that we have z
the deal and the people who got stung have to sue them and they'll never get the money back versus ireland where it was unsecured debtors to anglo-irish bank they never had an obligation to pay those debtors and yet the government is forcing the population to suffer austerity measures to pay on the long hours is outstanding old debt that was never required by them to pay never done in their name to begin with and when you go to ireland when you go to dublin that this generation that hasn't...
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again this further violence in northern ireland a group or suspected loyalists of petrol bombed police car with a female officer inside the attacks being take his attempted murder there's been more than a week of a rest following a decision to restrict the number of days that the union flag can fly from belfast city hall and base jenna's jason walsh says it's sign that peace in the province remains extremely fragile the vast majority of the killings are definitely come to an end since the ira ceasefire emerging ninety six and subsequent peace agreement in one thousand nine hundred search your intentions continue on the ground and this isn't the first set of writing we've seen this year there were in the summer and north of us that were you know still a loyalist terror groups don't have any serious political representation the majority of republican sentiment remains with shinji and on the disorder direction she is fairly well represented in government in northern ireland there are bits and republican groups sued seek to stir up the moment they have some operational capacity but very li
again this further violence in northern ireland a group or suspected loyalists of petrol bombed police car with a female officer inside the attacks being take his attempted murder there's been more than a week of a rest following a decision to restrict the number of days that the union flag can fly from belfast city hall and base jenna's jason walsh says it's sign that peace in the province remains extremely fragile the vast majority of the killings are definitely come to an end since the ira...
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northern ireland. >> what about this man from northern ireland ? >> john cameron, northern ireland. i support this regional issue. in northern ireland to use foreign in the u.k. youth parliament. all the organizations came together, which is in theater are working very successfully. we have to remember we are the u.k. youth parliament and we have to represent every region, so there for transport stop with the northern ireland and it's not going to be an issue that northern ireland would focus on observing topic in the future. we need to think of the issues. we need to remember that needs of education and employment. we have to represent the people. we are the uk's parliament and to represent as many young people as possible, make sure they get the education they need and the labor skills and make sure they have skills and ability to find a job. when we give them the right schools, they'll be able to worry about public transport. [laughter] >> thank you. these are great speeches. there releases sanctum punchy, so congratulations. they're going really well. semi from the northwest. i'
northern ireland. >> what about this man from northern ireland ? >> john cameron, northern ireland. i support this regional issue. in northern ireland to use foreign in the u.k. youth parliament. all the organizations came together, which is in theater are working very successfully. we have to remember we are the u.k. youth parliament and we have to represent every region, so there for transport stop with the northern ireland and it's not going to be an issue that northern ireland...
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down the path of prosecuting bankers to the fullest extent of the lawns going to put them in jail so ireland what can i say but grow a pair buddy good luck getting into the guinness book of world record. highs today stuart thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half i'll be talking to mitch feinstein author of the seminal groundbreaking most own book for a christmas plot of ponzi. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world seen from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule today. mission of free cretaceous and free transport charge is free to make humans free risk free spirit types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to misfires stein author of planet ponzi hey you're there in the airport yeah you're going to miss your flight but pick up a copy of this book it's being printed in many languages now it's a fantastic welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me here today
down the path of prosecuting bankers to the fullest extent of the lawns going to put them in jail so ireland what can i say but grow a pair buddy good luck getting into the guinness book of world record. highs today stuart thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half i'll be talking to mitch feinstein author of the seminal groundbreaking most own book for a christmas plot of ponzi. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images...