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northern ireland, isle of man and jersey, gurnsy. that gives life to the british isles and how we seek to cooperate and force a dialog win the british isles. if scott land had become an independent country, we would still be part of the british isles and have operated in that forum. that is a very strong representation of how those kind of arrangements can work, and itself was one of the outcomes of the peace process in northern ireland. so that, i'm glad to see that we all agree on is the importance of that peace process and the continuation is beyond and above any of these other debates. >> another question? let's see, here. and then i'll go back. >> hi, my name is steven clairemont. i work for an organization called "every child matters." recently the united states congress has been looking into the uk as a model. particularly universal credit and a lot of reforms implemented by the cameron government. what is your perspective on that, and what should u.s. policymakers be worried about the unintended consequences of looking to tha
northern ireland, isle of man and jersey, gurnsy. that gives life to the british isles and how we seek to cooperate and force a dialog win the british isles. if scott land had become an independent country, we would still be part of the british isles and have operated in that forum. that is a very strong representation of how those kind of arrangements can work, and itself was one of the outcomes of the peace process in northern ireland. so that, i'm glad to see that we all agree on is the...
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but thankfully it's very well-established in northern ireland. whatever our views on the constitutional views on the united kingdom, they're committed to making sure that peace process remains effective. the establishment of a forum across the british isles called the british isle council. i'll be attending in dublin the ex end of next week. it brings together administrations of scotland wales and northern ireland isle of man and jersey, gurnsy. that gives life to the british isles and how we seek to cooperate and force a dialog win the british isles. if scott land had become an independent country, we would still be part of the british isles and have operated in that forum. that is a very strong representation of how those kind of arrangements can work and itself was one of the outcomes of the peace process in northern ireland. so that, i'm glad to see that we all agree on is the importance of that peace process and the continuation is beyond and above any of these other debates. >> another question? let's see, here. and then i'll go back. >> hi
but thankfully it's very well-established in northern ireland. whatever our views on the constitutional views on the united kingdom, they're committed to making sure that peace process remains effective. the establishment of a forum across the british isles called the british isle council. i'll be attending in dublin the ex end of next week. it brings together administrations of scotland wales and northern ireland isle of man and jersey, gurnsy. that gives life to the british isles and how we...
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northern ireland about the future of the peace process. and what would happen if scotland to become independent. i'm just wondering how you can address this issue? it's not a question being the nation. what is a nation mean in a modern context and how can scotland be a model for a lot of these conflict globally? >> i think that's a very good question. the contribution of scotland can make in the areas they were talking about is not do anything or start to express opinions with us, should be independent or not but it should lead by example how you should conduct of these debates and that we seek to settle and resolve them as we did an independence referendum last year. to get to the heart of your question, scotland isn't happy position of its territory not being disputed the board of scotland, the nation well understood and well settled and agreed to any real disputes. the territorial limits of the nation of scotland are understood but, of course what is the most complex question. this is where scottish nationalism, if i can use the term wh
northern ireland about the future of the peace process. and what would happen if scotland to become independent. i'm just wondering how you can address this issue? it's not a question being the nation. what is a nation mean in a modern context and how can scotland be a model for a lot of these conflict globally? >> i think that's a very good question. the contribution of scotland can make in the areas they were talking about is not do anything or start to express opinions with us, should...
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scotland is a nation as is england, wales and northern ireland. that brings up particular importance as to the voting patterns and different constitutional patterns. in terms of orkney, i spent time there in the runup to the independence referendum. i've been there since then as well. there is no great appetite in orkney or shetland if scotland were to be independent for them to be independent from scotland. i'm not saying you will not find anybody there of that opinion. contrary to how it's occasionally presented in the united kingdom, you'll not find a great clamor. to break away from scotland. what do you find in both of those islands and other islands is a desire for greater autonomy. we are looking at what powers and responsibilities we devolve from eden borough. but to wrap that up, my point here is not to see david cameron is not a legitimate prime minister as far as scotland is concerned. no, whether i want him to be or not is neither here nor there. in a constitutional sense, he is. but the political reality means that if he simply acts a
scotland is a nation as is england, wales and northern ireland. that brings up particular importance as to the voting patterns and different constitutional patterns. in terms of orkney, i spent time there in the runup to the independence referendum. i've been there since then as well. there is no great appetite in orkney or shetland if scotland were to be independent for them to be independent from scotland. i'm not saying you will not find anybody there of that opinion. contrary to how it's...
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legislation will be taken forward, giving effect to this -- the agreement in northern ireland. my government will continue to work in cooperation with the administrations on the basis of mutual respect. my government will bring forward changes to the standing orders of the house of commons. these changes will create fairer procedures to ensure decisions affecting england or england and wales can be taken only with the consent of a majority of members of parliament representing constituencies in those parts of the united kingdom. my government will renegotiate the united kingdom's relationship with the european union and pursue reform of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for membership in the european union before the end of 2017. measures will be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people by tackling extremism. new legislation will improve the law on policing and criminal justice and banned the new generation of psychoactive drugs. my government will brin
legislation will be taken forward, giving effect to this -- the agreement in northern ireland. my government will continue to work in cooperation with the administrations on the basis of mutual respect. my government will bring forward changes to the standing orders of the house of commons. these changes will create fairer procedures to ensure decisions affecting england or england and wales can be taken only with the consent of a majority of members of parliament representing constituencies in...
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it is an agreement that was signed up to by all the five parties in northern ireland. neither has it been reneged on certainly the reform -- [inaudible] does he agree with the second estate following the talks yesterday -- second estate, all the parties that signed up should not implement it? if they fail to do so will he take steps to preserve the integrity of that agreement? >> first of all let me agree with the right honorable gentleman that edward was party to those talks and they were exhausted and lengthy talks ending in an agreement everyone should implement that agreement in full and that agreement did include welfare reform. that is the first point and he's right. but whatever happens we need to make sure that northern ireland and the assembly has a sustainable and deliverable budget. site hope even at this late stage people can look at what they can do to make sure that happens. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last year saw record numbers of adoptions and prospective adoption but they're still over 3000 children in care waiting to be adopted. half of them having w
it is an agreement that was signed up to by all the five parties in northern ireland. neither has it been reneged on certainly the reform -- [inaudible] does he agree with the second estate following the talks yesterday -- second estate, all the parties that signed up should not implement it? if they fail to do so will he take steps to preserve the integrity of that agreement? >> first of all let me agree with the right honorable gentleman that edward was party to those talks and they...
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it's a family of four nations-- england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. and david cameron only won the election in one of those four nations, in england. fipg he is sensible will demonstrate or want to demonstrate that he recognizes the different parts of the united kingdom voted in different ways and that puts a responsibility on his shoulders to take account of the different views and the different priorities of people in scotland, wales and northern ireland. >> woodruff: how would that manifest itself in a concrete way? what would you look for him to do that he's not doing? >> in a scottish context to, recognize people in scotland want to see the scottish parliament become more powerful and autonomous. david cameron is propose something limited additional powers for the scottish government but there's an appetite in scott land for him to go further. scotland also vote forward a party, the party i lead, that argue aid different monetary policy. that there should be a standard of continued austerity-- not that we should continue to focus on deficit reduc
it's a family of four nations-- england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland. and david cameron only won the election in one of those four nations, in england. fipg he is sensible will demonstrate or want to demonstrate that he recognizes the different parts of the united kingdom voted in different ways and that puts a responsibility on his shoulders to take account of the different views and the different priorities of people in scotland, wales and northern ireland. >> woodruff: how...
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itself, there are concerns in ireland and northern ireland about the future. and what is happening in scotland if they become independent. how do you address this issue? in a modern context, dealing with the conflicts globally? >> the contributions kelling can make -- scotland can't make they should lead by example. to get to the heart of the question scotland is in the position of a territory on the borders of scotland the nation are well understood and agreed. the territorial limits of the nation of scotland's -- this is a more complex question. nationalism, offered a positive -- for the rest of the world. the mission of what it means to be scottish in my view is whether or not --. if you choose to live in scotland and make scotland your home english the united states, pakistan, any other part of the world is scotland is your home if you worked there and make a contribution you are scottish and have as much right as i do to influence the country. the independence referendum migrants were living in scotland had a vote. they could vote in a referendum justice
itself, there are concerns in ireland and northern ireland about the future. and what is happening in scotland if they become independent. how do you address this issue? in a modern context, dealing with the conflicts globally? >> the contributions kelling can make -- scotland can't make they should lead by example. to get to the heart of the question scotland is in the position of a territory on the borders of scotland the nation are well understood and agreed. the territorial limits of...
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ireland. >>> it is likely aussie's owners brought him to london, but it is not clear how he made it to ireland. aussie is 25 years old, he is in poor health, however and they hope to find his owners very soon. >> wow. >>> sometime now is 4:21. there is a dying wish from a north california army veteran. coming up, the special request to make sure his beloved pet is taken care of once he is no longer around. >>> and no more bad blood between music's hottest artists. why apple is now changing its tune when it comes to its payment policy for music. >>> in honor of international surf day dozens of them cruised into the record book. 66 people surfed together on a giant surfboard for a total of 12 seconds yesterday. >> oh my goodness. >> oh magar, look at that. >> the stunt on the -- oh my gosh, look at that. the stunt brock the record, previously held by surfers in queens land, australia where 47 surfers caught a wave for 10 seconds. >>> there is no more bad blood between taylor swift and apple music. it's influenced it will pay artists, writers and producers for their music even during a
ireland. >>> it is likely aussie's owners brought him to london, but it is not clear how he made it to ireland. aussie is 25 years old, he is in poor health, however and they hope to find his owners very soon. >> wow. >>> sometime now is 4:21. there is a dying wish from a north california army veteran. coming up, the special request to make sure his beloved pet is taken care of once he is no longer around. >>> and no more bad blood between music's hottest...
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representative to northern ireland. not quite the same thing. but i remember when musky said. good to go when they want to you stay rather than wait million they want you to leave. charlie: two presidents i want to ask you about and then a conversation about the iran nuclear negotiations. ronald reagan, he's held in pretty high esteem in this country. george: democrats sort of made fun of him -- well, all he can do is read a speech on television but the ability to communicate through television is an act of leadership just as a thousand years ago riding a horse and wielding a sword was an atry beauty of leadership. we'd laugh now if a man ran for mountain and could riled a good horse and wield a sword. but not willing able to communicate means a lack of one of the things that's important in society. charlie: he had good leadership qualities, there therefore -- george: he also conveyed con conviction. -- conviction in part because he wasn't nor nuanced. it was all black and white in his view of things and that helped him convey strong convictions and he did have strong convicti
representative to northern ireland. not quite the same thing. but i remember when musky said. good to go when they want to you stay rather than wait million they want you to leave. charlie: two presidents i want to ask you about and then a conversation about the iran nuclear negotiations. ronald reagan, he's held in pretty high esteem in this country. george: democrats sort of made fun of him -- well, all he can do is read a speech on television but the ability to communicate through television...
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in northern ireland we're in a classic scramble. gary bishop is having fun. everybody is watching. it's just for fun up until -- >> wow! >> yes. as you can see -- >> there was a spring board behind that bush? >> he just took off a little bit too much weight. looks like it almost lands on top of him there. happy to know gary was completely fine. >> oh, my goodness. >> we're now riding in the super motor finallings. absolutely boring as they go around this infield track. he lifts his hand up. keep racing. >> defall? >> no. >> watch him slide right across the pavement. >> we move on to a mountain bike around a garden. nothing could possibly go wrong. >> oh! >> oh! >> he landed on his feet. >> that's a bit of a hard landing but at the same time it's funny. >> the answers to the problem of bad brett before someone tells you. >> he's back. but time for steve's car to go. >> see what the pros make of it. yoyourur b brarandnd n new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. itit c comomeses w whehen n yoyourur i insurance company says they'll only pay ththreree-e-ququarartetersrs o o
in northern ireland we're in a classic scramble. gary bishop is having fun. everybody is watching. it's just for fun up until -- >> wow! >> yes. as you can see -- >> there was a spring board behind that bush? >> he just took off a little bit too much weight. looks like it almost lands on top of him there. happy to know gary was completely fine. >> oh, my goodness. >> we're now riding in the super motor finallings. absolutely boring as they go around this...
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i'm part of -- have both support of wales and northern ireland. in 2013, there was a 46% to summation of scottish imports and 3000 jobs depend on that. there are frustrations with the eu, they need reform, the solidarity needs to be given much better respect. in the lisbon treaty, we need to tend to -- we need clarification on how the relationship between countries within the eu and outside should work to ensure that the interests of websites are protected. but one thing to reform from within, we must be perceived -- last week we heard evidence that negotiations may not be straightforward. they said in relation to welfare benefits, if britain is going to restrict things there will be action against british citizens elsewhere. dr. daniel can you said, if there is a dollars between the u.k. and europe about reforming the eu for the benefit of everybody, the public may have appetite for a longer debate, as opposed to what will happen if the debate is presented as a battle with europe. that'll with europe might suit some of the tory right but i would
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it is an agreement that was signed up to by all the five parties in northern ireland. neither has it been reneged on certainly the reform -- [inaudible] does he agree with the second estate following the talks yesterday -- second estate, all the parties that signed up should not implement it? if they fail to do so will he take steps to preserve the integrity of that agreement? >> first of all let me agree with the right honorable gentleman that edward was party to those talks and they were exhausted and lengthy talks ending in an agreement everyone should implement that agreement in full and that agreement did include welfare reform. that is the first point and he's right. but whatever happens we need to make sure that northern ireland and the assembly has a sustainable and deliverable budget. site hope even at this late stage people can look at what they can do to make sure that happens. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last year saw record numbers of adoptions and prospective adoption but they're still over 3000 children in care waiting to be adopted. half of them having w
it is an agreement that was signed up to by all the five parties in northern ireland. neither has it been reneged on certainly the reform -- [inaudible] does he agree with the second estate following the talks yesterday -- second estate, all the parties that signed up should not implement it? if they fail to do so will he take steps to preserve the integrity of that agreement? >> first of all let me agree with the right honorable gentleman that edward was party to those talks and they...
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and the problems in northern ireland took decades and it was terrible. in the face of this global terror threat the united states came up to the plate, stepped to the plate, and took 3 you know, had we not stepped in and helped the people over in the united kingdom the professor would be speaking german today. >> you had to say about her saying we overreacted to 9/11. tell it to the families who were affected by it. >> stephanie writes terrorists aren't something that people should be used to dealing with. that's absolutely terror they want to put a pressure on mienpeople so we overreact. you can see we're moving on. as tragedy as the boston bombing was we are still running thaur monthons. remember the mill lineal bombing we were able to stop that. >> how did we overreact? the way we screen people to get on airplanes? well, you know you would like to think that it worked out. although we had thatx1 story yesterday about tsa getting a failing grade. is it the fact we went to where they were and try today root them out. she went specific. spoke very broadl
and the problems in northern ireland took decades and it was terrible. in the face of this global terror threat the united states came up to the plate, stepped to the plate, and took 3 you know, had we not stepped in and helped the people over in the united kingdom the professor would be speaking german today. >> you had to say about her saying we overreacted to 9/11. tell it to the families who were affected by it. >> stephanie writes terrorists aren't something that people should...
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. >> reporter: it's an angry group of travelers after their flight was diverted to northern ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. the flight was forced to make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was curse and swearing. >> he was getting into personal space. >> reporter: a 42-year-old man was taken into custody. his arrest captured on cell phone video. but by this time, the flight crew had gone over its hours. stranding 282 passengers first on the tarmac, then in the airport terminal overnights. >> they should have a reserve crew available. >> reporter: while blankets, food, and water for provided. many of them found themselves on the floor of the terminal building and without their luggage. in a statement, united airlines said we understand the inconvenience it causes our customers and we'll refund their flight. it's the second time united passengers have spent an uncomfortable night. another one was housed in a local military barracks. at this time they said we apologize to our customers for the disruption to their travel plans and we
. >> reporter: it's an angry group of travelers after their flight was diverted to northern ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. the flight was forced to make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was curse and swearing. >> he was getting into personal space. >> reporter: a 42-year-old man was taken into custody. his arrest captured on cell phone video. but by this time, the flight crew had gone over its hours. stranding...
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it was spotted in northern ireland. a microchip revealed the 15- year-old's identity and home address which is sydney, australia. an animal organization tracked trigger's owner. australia is a lock, long way -- long, long way. >>> coming up, another case of vandalism in san francisco ahead of the pride celebration. >> reporter: that's right. that mural on 24th and bryant vandalized again for the second time in a week. coming up, the rush to get it replaced before pride events this weekend. >>> we are looking at a commute in the south bay where we see slow traffic already on 237. seems to be getting slower here since the last time we saw it. we'll give a look at the freeways -- coming up. >>> well, plenty of fog on the coast and parts of the bay. it looks like a decent day. there are signs there could be a big warmup inland later in the week. we'll talk about that. >> we're live in san jose where the streets of city hall are now closed as police tray to coax a man nine stories high up in a crane to come down. we'll tell
it was spotted in northern ireland. a microchip revealed the 15- year-old's identity and home address which is sydney, australia. an animal organization tracked trigger's owner. australia is a lock, long way -- long, long way. >>> coming up, another case of vandalism in san francisco ahead of the pride celebration. >> reporter: that's right. that mural on 24th and bryant vandalized again for the second time in a week. coming up, the rush to get it replaced before pride events...
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flight 971 diverted to northern ireland saturday because of a destructive passenger on board. the flight couldn't continue on to chicago until the next day because of the faa work hour limits, and passengers left to sleep on the airport floor. nbc's kevin tibbles has the details and the reaction. >> i think united handled it very poorly. >> reporter: it was a weary and angry group of travelers finally arriving at o'hare international airport overnight after their united airlines from rome to chicago was diverted to belfast in northern ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. ua flight 971 was forced to make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was cussing, swearing -- >> he was doing this. >> -- he was getting in the passenger's face behind him. just getting into her personal space. >> once in belfast, the 42-year-old man was taken into custody, his arrest captured on cell phone video. by this time the flight crew had gone over its hours, stranding 282 passengers, first on the tarmac and then in the airport terminal overnight. >>
flight 971 diverted to northern ireland saturday because of a destructive passenger on board. the flight couldn't continue on to chicago until the next day because of the faa work hour limits, and passengers left to sleep on the airport floor. nbc's kevin tibbles has the details and the reaction. >> i think united handled it very poorly. >> reporter: it was a weary and angry group of travelers finally arriving at o'hare international airport overnight after their united airlines...
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ireland to leave the european union. i fail to understand the logic. in the other three constituents were given no say at all in the separatism agenda and the other -- in the other referendum. is this not a palatable sign that this government is inconsistent? i think the friendliest point in the intervention deserves scrutiny rather than a brush off. i see the benefits of the u.k. remaining a member of the eu. as a member of the committee, i argued that reform of the eu is required. and over the weekend, one man said that what we're calling or is a fair deal for britain. i'm sure that includes scotland. the highlands definitely need an investment from the eu as other countries enjoy. cameron has set about details as to what we want to see, opting out of an ever closer eu. giving greater passed the national parliament, which could have a negative effect on britain. this should not be a device of debate. questioning our relationship with europe is not a natural -- on natural unnatural, all relationships need question from
ireland to leave the european union. i fail to understand the logic. in the other three constituents were given no say at all in the separatism agenda and the other -- in the other referendum. is this not a palatable sign that this government is inconsistent? i think the friendliest point in the intervention deserves scrutiny rather than a brush off. i see the benefits of the u.k. remaining a member of the eu. as a member of the committee, i argued that reform of the eu is required. and over...
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ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. ua flight 971 was force to do make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was cussing, swearing -- >> he was doing this. >> -- he was getting in the person's face behind him. >> he kept doing this. >> yeah just getting into her personal space. >> once in belfast, a 42-year-old man was taken into custody, his arrest captured on cell phone video. but by this time the flight crew had gone over its hours, stranding 282 passengers first on the tarmac then in the airport terminal overnight. >> united airlines should have a reserve crew available, and they should know that this crew is getting ready to time out. >> reporter: while blankets food and water were provided many found themselves spending the entire night on the floor of the terminal building and without their luggage. in a statement, united airlines said, we understand the inconvenience this causes our customers and will refund their rome to chicago flight. it's the second time in as many w
ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. ua flight 971 was force to do make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was cussing, swearing -- >> he was doing this. >> -- he was getting in the person's face behind him. >> he kept doing this. >> yeah just getting into her personal space. >> once in belfast, a 42-year-old man was taken into custody, his arrest captured on cell phone video. but by this time the flight...
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well, a stray cat from australia, who somehow wound up in northern ireland is set to be reunited with his owners. ozzie, revealed his identity and address, which is in sydney australia. named his tigger. he ran away. still trying to figure out exactly how he made it from ireland to australia. >>> we go from that story to it's the dying wish of a man from sacramento. coming up in 23 minutes, what he wants to make sure is done with his dog before he loses his battle with a rare kind of brain cancer. >>> and up next, taylor swift takes on apple, the tech company's major reversal after threats from the pop star. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 6:22. google has a policy to crack down on revenge porn. within the next few weeks, people can submit a form, asking the search engine to remove nude or sexually explicit images from search results. google says it will treat it as highly personal information, such as bank account information and social security numbers. >>> 6:23, the faceoff between taylor swift and apple music is over. apple music says it will pay artists, writer and produc
well, a stray cat from australia, who somehow wound up in northern ireland is set to be reunited with his owners. ozzie, revealed his identity and address, which is in sydney australia. named his tigger. he ran away. still trying to figure out exactly how he made it from ireland to australia. >>> we go from that story to it's the dying wish of a man from sacramento. coming up in 23 minutes, what he wants to make sure is done with his dog before he loses his battle with a rare kind of...
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the conservatives won in england, with 60% of the seats there, and of course northern ireland has an i have different system of party politics. so there was no one, uniform result across the united kingdom. the multi-national united kingdom voted in four very different ways. and shortly before the election, i raised the question of what actually constitutes an electoral mandate when the nations are voting in different directions. in practical terms simply winning enough votes and seats in england can secure a parliamentary majority. but had that is achieved in only one of the four nations, the question arises what kind of mandates is that. the conservative party of course, has the right to form the government of the uk and has indeed done that. but it was not the biggest party in three of the four nations of the uk. in fact far from it. so the legitimatesy of those other nations comes very clearly into focus. so as i discussed with the prime minister when we met after the election, what happens to the future of the united kingdom now in the years ahead will at least in part depend up
the conservatives won in england, with 60% of the seats there, and of course northern ireland has an i have different system of party politics. so there was no one, uniform result across the united kingdom. the multi-national united kingdom voted in four very different ways. and shortly before the election, i raised the question of what actually constitutes an electoral mandate when the nations are voting in different directions. in practical terms simply winning enough votes and seats in...
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. >>> a 42-year-old man is under arrest in northern ireland for disruptive behavior on board a transatlantic united airlines flight, but his actions doubled the flight time. the united jet stopped in belfast to get the unruly passenger off the plane, but then the flight crew was over the number of hours they're allowed to work. the other passengers had to spend the night sleeping in the belfast airport and only arrived in chicago last night. >>> in the meantime, poland's official airline, lot, is working to restore service after a hack attack. the hackers got into the computer system used to issue flight plans. ten flights were canceled and a dozen more were delayed, stranding some 1,400 passengers at the warsaw airport. lot says there was no danger, just inconvenience, but the airline warns the hackers could target other airline computers. >>> a colorado teenager has died from a rare form of the plague. taylor gaes was a star athlete, both a pitcher and a quarterback in ft. collins. he came down with flu-like symptoms and died on the way to the hospital four days later. the health departmen
. >>> a 42-year-old man is under arrest in northern ireland for disruptive behavior on board a transatlantic united airlines flight, but his actions doubled the flight time. the united jet stopped in belfast to get the unruly passenger off the plane, but then the flight crew was over the number of hours they're allowed to work. the other passengers had to spend the night sleeping in the belfast airport and only arrived in chicago last night. >>> in the meantime, poland's...
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special envoy who broke the good friday peace agreement in northern ireland. looks back at these and other moments of an illustrious career, a memoir, we were we "the negotiator: reflections on an american life." pleaset to have george at the table. it has been a remarkable life. >> i appreciate that. i have been very lucky. >> rose: it's stunning. i want to talk about family in maine. lebanese background? >> my mother was born in lebanon, emigrated to the united states when she was a teenager, could not read or write english. my father was irish. he was born in boston, never knew his parents raised in an orphanage and adopted by a childless elderly couple in maine who ended up next door to the slum area to where the house where my mother lived with an older sister who preceded her from lebanon. >> rose: what influence did they have on you? >> powerful. both of them especially my mother. my father was a janitor my mother worked nights in a textile mill so they were by the standards poor. we never felt poor. my parents lived and died penniless, but they were su
special envoy who broke the good friday peace agreement in northern ireland. looks back at these and other moments of an illustrious career, a memoir, we were we "the negotiator: reflections on an american life." pleaset to have george at the table. it has been a remarkable life. >> i appreciate that. i have been very lucky. >> rose: it's stunning. i want to talk about family in maine. lebanese background? >> my mother was born in lebanon, emigrated to the united...
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the conservatives won in england, with 60% of the seats there, and of course northern ireland has an i have different system of party politics. so there was no one, uniform result across the united kingdom. the multi-national united kingdom voted in four very different ways. and shortly before the election, i raised the question of what actually constitutes an electoral mandate when the nations are voting in different directions. in practical terms, simply winning enough votes and seats in england can secure a parliamentary majority. but had that is achieved in only one of the four nations, the question arises, what kind of mandates is that. the conservative party, of course, has the right to form the government of the uk and has indeed done that. but it was not the biggest party in three of the four nations of the uk. in fact far from it. so the legitimacy of those other nations comes very clearly into focus. so as i discussed with the prime6áhex minister when we met after the election, what happens to the future of the united kingdom now in the years ahead will at least in part de
the conservatives won in england, with 60% of the seats there, and of course northern ireland has an i have different system of party politics. so there was no one, uniform result across the united kingdom. the multi-national united kingdom voted in four very different ways. and shortly before the election, i raised the question of what actually constitutes an electoral mandate when the nations are voting in different directions. in practical terms, simply winning enough votes and seats in...
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. >> peace walls in northern ireland and belfast. >> ugly too. >> we need comprehensive immigration reform. >> why doesn't he want it? >> he's speaking to the base -- >> and doing so in a way that doesn't offend business. because business doesn't care about walls. they don't care about walls, as long as they get the cheap labor. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up police in new york are expanding the search area for those two convicted killers who broke out of prison. the big question now, 12 days into the manhunt is what the searchers can do when the trail goes cold? what if they used a high-speed avenue? in other words they got away. >>> plus, new polls point to trouble for hillary clinton, she's facing stiff competition from republicans in swing states. in new hampshire, she's getting a scare, sort of from bernie sanders. and then the shootings start. why marco rubio is the stephen curry -- well, steph curry of the republican party. >>> fanelinally, pope francis. this is "hardball," a place for politics. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart hea
. >> peace walls in northern ireland and belfast. >> ugly too. >> we need comprehensive immigration reform. >> why doesn't he want it? >> he's speaking to the base -- >> and doing so in a way that doesn't offend business. because business doesn't care about walls. they don't care about walls, as long as they get the cheap labor. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up police in new york are expanding the search area for those two convicted killers...
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this was a united flight from rome to chicago.but it was divereted to belfast.in northern ireland recently. >> grant:now we know the passenger accused of acting out.is 42-year old jeremiah mathis thede.who lives in berkeley. >> grant:this video shows him being escorted off the plane. police say shortly after taking off.thede demanded nuts or crackers. he was given nuts.but later demanded more.and was eventually charged with endangering the safety of an aircraft. >> grant:for the other 281 passengers.the real problem was once they made that emergency landing in belfast. >> grant:the disrutption meant the flight crew had to rest.because of maximum hours already worked.so hours to resume their flight to chicago. >> grant:thede denies doing anything wrong. united is reimbursing people the cost of the airfare.as inconvienence. >> pam:a rescued kayaker is thanking the coast guard members. who saved him off the coast of california. ron webber went kayaking friday morning -- but when he didn't return-- his wife called for help. >> pam:he was lost at sea for fourteen -hours. webber says, he thought
this was a united flight from rome to chicago.but it was divereted to belfast.in northern ireland recently. >> grant:now we know the passenger accused of acting out.is 42-year old jeremiah mathis thede.who lives in berkeley. >> grant:this video shows him being escorted off the plane. police say shortly after taking off.thede demanded nuts or crackers. he was given nuts.but later demanded more.and was eventually charged with endangering the safety of an aircraft. >> grant:for...
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i know that you have been outspoken on your call for marriage equality in northern ireland. >> well, it's a situation in uk scotland, eng>> andland we've had same gender marriage for some time now but not in another part of the united kingdom, northern ireland. and yet in the south and the republic you know famously they had the referendum and accepted same-gender marriage very recently. you can see, it's all changing. and that's the way this decision in america will probably have an affect elsewhere, i hope. >> so what is your expectation for this weekend in new york city? it is pride weekend in new york. >> well, my expectation in new york is they're going to be all saying, please will you marry me and doing the same thing i expect there to be an awful lot of wedding arrangements made over the weekend. but for the rest of us just be -- >> we're looking at live pictures of times square. sir ian, you're in times square right now? >> i am, yes. >> and we're looking at a life picture. i don't think we can pick you out. but you are married. >> you can't. i'm in a car and waving. would y
i know that you have been outspoken on your call for marriage equality in northern ireland. >> well, it's a situation in uk scotland, eng>> andland we've had same gender marriage for some time now but not in another part of the united kingdom, northern ireland. and yet in the south and the republic you know famously they had the referendum and accepted same-gender marriage very recently. you can see, it's all changing. and that's the way this decision in america will probably have...
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it's diverted to belfast in northern ireland. an unscheduled landing flight 971 on saturday. reports of an unruly passenger on board. this person was swearing and behaving erratically. once in belfast they were taken into custody. arrest captured on cell phone videoment charged with disruptive behavior. by this time the folks in the flight crew had gone over their f.a.a. allotted hours. stranding the almost 270 passengers first on the tarmac. then in the airport terminal overnight. the problem is there weren't enough local hotel rooms available. they gave them blankets food ander water. there you have it. chez airport floor. >> belfast is a large city. there were no hotel rooms? >> not enough. >> really? >> that's what they said. >> i take you further out take me out and bring me back. >> or make your own arrangements is usually how the airlines say well, if you want to sleep at a hotel somewhere make your own arrangements. >> there is a passenger bill of rights. if that's not in it, it needs to be. i was supposed to be in south carolina for our show on friday. we were on the
it's diverted to belfast in northern ireland. an unscheduled landing flight 971 on saturday. reports of an unruly passenger on board. this person was swearing and behaving erratically. once in belfast they were taken into custody. arrest captured on cell phone videoment charged with disruptive behavior. by this time the folks in the flight crew had gone over their f.a.a. allotted hours. stranding the almost 270 passengers first on the tarmac. then in the airport terminal overnight. the problem...
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ireland and britain. the abu nadal flight killed 88 people. cia station chief welsh was assassinated in greece. two fbi agents were killed at pine ridge indian reservation a bombing by nationalist killed 11 people and puerto rican nationalists killed four in a bombing in downtown new york so with this dynamic threat environment going on how is it possible that the investigation began? why was it necessary, and why did you want to be a part of it? >> i think you begin by looking at the story that got an explosive headline in the "new york times" containing the list of abuses and dysfunction in the intelligence agencies a list made up by the agency itself. they told the nation we were really in trouble, and if you look at these problems that
ireland and britain. the abu nadal flight killed 88 people. cia station chief welsh was assassinated in greece. two fbi agents were killed at pine ridge indian reservation a bombing by nationalist killed 11 people and puerto rican nationalists killed four in a bombing in downtown new york so with this dynamic threat environment going on how is it possible that the investigation began? why was it necessary, and why did you want to be a part of it? >> i think you begin by looking at the...
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ireland, you can't get the right to say ireland. for that matter, if you are an american citizen born in jerusalem today, you can't get the rights to say palestine. this is a very selective vanity plate law, if we might call it that. and it's selective because congress had, it appears to me and it's consistent with the rest of the statute, as justice ginsburg said, a real view that this was the self-identification it wanted. in other words, the ability of american citizens to say yes, i was born in jerusalem, and that means i was born in israel. that and only that self-identification is allowed. ms. lewin: this statute was rectifying a misguided policy of the state department which enabled individuals born in israel proper, whether in tel aviv or in haifa, who were opposed politically to the state of israel to remove that sovereign, to remove reference to israel from their passport, but it did not allow the flip. it did not allow those who are born in jerusalem and who live under the sovereign government of israel, who wish to put i
ireland, you can't get the right to say ireland. for that matter, if you are an american citizen born in jerusalem today, you can't get the rights to say palestine. this is a very selective vanity plate law, if we might call it that. and it's selective because congress had, it appears to me and it's consistent with the rest of the statute, as justice ginsburg said, a real view that this was the self-identification it wanted. in other words, the ability of american citizens to say yes, i was...
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i mean ireland's right in the middle of all of this stuff with the smp with what's going on in northern ireland. i think that ireland is going to pull out of the euro as well in the next two years. stuart: good predictions there, i do like this stuff. we'll see you soon art. thank you. and john gruber who thinks the american consumer is stupid had a lot to do with obamacare and now we've got the proof. that's next. >> the fact that some advisor who never worked on our staff expressed an opinion that i completely disagree with in terms of the voters is no reflection on the actual process that was run. stuart: well that was president obama referring to obamacare architect jonathan gruber as some advisor who had nothing to do with the health care law. now a boatload of e-mails just released shows how closely he worked with the white house. >> incredibly close. gruber sent e-mails back and forth with the white house staff and frequently consulted about the creation of obamacare and asks about media interviews, consultations and quote, how to describe his role in all of this, and congressman
i mean ireland's right in the middle of all of this stuff with the smp with what's going on in northern ireland. i think that ireland is going to pull out of the euro as well in the next two years. stuart: good predictions there, i do like this stuff. we'll see you soon art. thank you. and john gruber who thinks the american consumer is stupid had a lot to do with obamacare and now we've got the proof. that's next. >> the fact that some advisor who never worked on our staff expressed an...
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scotland as a nation as a single and, wales and northern ireland. i think it brings up a particular significance and importance to the different voting patterns and the different constitutional positions of these nations within the united kingdom. in terms of orkney i spent a fair bit of time and both united kingdom and -- orkney and shetland and the runoff to the independent rhythm. i've been there since then as well. there is no great appetite in orkney or shut them. if scotland was to become independent for them to be independent from scotland i'm not saying you nothing anybody there of that opinion the country to its occasionally presented in the united kingdom and particular scottish media, you will not find a great clamor to break away from scotland in either orkney or shetland. what did you find within both of those islands and other islands is a desire for greater autonomy. the scottish government actually right now is in the process of looking at what powers and responsibilities the default from edinburg to our island communities, to give t
scotland as a nation as a single and, wales and northern ireland. i think it brings up a particular significance and importance to the different voting patterns and the different constitutional positions of these nations within the united kingdom. in terms of orkney i spent a fair bit of time and both united kingdom and -- orkney and shetland and the runoff to the independent rhythm. i've been there since then as well. there is no great appetite in orkney or shut them. if scotland was to become...
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ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. the flight was forced to make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was cussing, swearing. >> he was doing this. >> he was getting in the person's face behind them. >> he kept doing this. >> just getting into her personal space. >> reporter: once in belfast, a 42-year-old man was taken into custody, his arrest captured on cell phone video. but by this time the flight crew had gone over its hours, stranding 282 passengers first on the tarmac, then in the airport terminal overnight. >> united airlines should have a reserve crew available and they should know that this crew is getting ready to time out. >> reporter: while blankets, food and water were provided many found themselves spending the entire night on the floor of the terminal building and without their luggage. in a statement, united airlines said we understand the inconvenience this causes our customers and will refund their rome to chicago flight. it's the second time in as many weeks
ireland and stuck there for nearly 23 hours. the flight was forced to make an unscheduled landing following reports of an unruly passenger on board. >> he was cussing, swearing. >> he was doing this. >> he was getting in the person's face behind them. >> he kept doing this. >> just getting into her personal space. >> reporter: once in belfast, a 42-year-old man was taken into custody, his arrest captured on cell phone video. but by this time the flight crew...
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one of them was rooted and narrated from northern ireland which was then in crisis with violence. you look at the world today you look at the clip we just showed and you look at the subcontinent of africa, you have children in wars throughout the world raging. but this is particularly sad because of our past involvement in afghanistan. and that's what they're left with now? >> yeah. i mean, there's a big promise of operation. we would deliver this government in a box. and that government in a box is nonexistent. so every able-bodied person is having to fight and defend their village. they really are fighting. two of those boys were kidnapped a few days after we left them and the grandmother kidnapped taliban family members and they did an exchange. that is normal life in afghanistan. >> is that tribal life in afghanistan? we of course, look at it as global and implications by stealing children from villages or family members. do they look at this as part of something much bigger? or do they look at this as a fight for their village? village by village by village? or it is much mor
one of them was rooted and narrated from northern ireland which was then in crisis with violence. you look at the world today you look at the clip we just showed and you look at the subcontinent of africa, you have children in wars throughout the world raging. but this is particularly sad because of our past involvement in afghanistan. and that's what they're left with now? >> yeah. i mean, there's a big promise of operation. we would deliver this government in a box. and that government...
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the inspiration for this plot is true that after the war in northern ireland, a number of very talented ira bombmakers went out into the world and sold their expertise to the highest bidder. and unfortunately, one of the places they ended up was the islamic republic of iran and they built sophisticated anti-tank weapons that were used by hezbollah against the israelis and they also built sophisticated roadside bombs that found their way into iraq. it is one of the sad ironies of the iraq war that british soldiers serving in southern iraq faced some of the same types of bombs that they faced in south ireland in the darkest days of the war. >> one thing i notice in this book there is a new layer in gabriel's life. not just a father but a twin. >> i go big with that character. >> what's that mean for gabriel here? >> it means that the character -- the readers know in this series gabriel is an art store owner. all of books deal with restoration in some capacity. the series it turns out, deals with the restoration of gabriel. when we first met him he was a lonely broken man who had just lost
the inspiration for this plot is true that after the war in northern ireland, a number of very talented ira bombmakers went out into the world and sold their expertise to the highest bidder. and unfortunately, one of the places they ended up was the islamic republic of iran and they built sophisticated anti-tank weapons that were used by hezbollah against the israelis and they also built sophisticated roadside bombs that found their way into iraq. it is one of the sad ironies of the iraq war...
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members of northern california's irish community and government officials from ireland were in the crowd. five of the victims were irish students. >>> in san jose investigators want to know what caused a fire that gutted a home on viaen saw knee it is a on 680. no one was hurt. >>> the u.s. conference of mayors in san francisco is ending with a bang. a private party featured fireworks along the embarcadero. it wraps up tomorrow morning at the hilton union square. >>> we have breaking news tonight. the body of a former white house chef the man missing more than a week has been found. our sister station in albuquerque, new mexico reports search teams recovered the body off a trail near the mournen its. he went hiking in the area on june 13th and never returned home. the oakland-born man served under bill clinton and george w. bush. >>> a debate has reached new heights over the confederate flag still flying on the grounds of south carolina's state capitol. there are numerous calls for the governor to take down the flag in the wake of the deadly charleston shooting. here is abc7 news reporte
members of northern california's irish community and government officials from ireland were in the crowd. five of the victims were irish students. >>> in san jose investigators want to know what caused a fire that gutted a home on viaen saw knee it is a on 680. no one was hurt. >>> the u.s. conference of mayors in san francisco is ending with a bang. a private party featured fireworks along the embarcadero. it wraps up tomorrow morning at the hilton union square. >>>...
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five of the victims killed, were from ireland the sixth victim was from northern california from so no ma'am a. that was the only one who wasn't 21. that person was 22, student among irish young adult working in berkley on visas over the summer. >> hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the people killed and injured. it was really a shocking set of event. and we're now trying to recover from those and understand what we can do to ensure that things like this don't happen again in the future. >> seven other people were seriously hurt. meanwhile, other balconies at that building of course have also been tagged for inspections following this tragedy. >> new york state police plan to expand the search for two escaped murders beyond that 16 square mile area. >> manhunt has been most intense in the woods. fields and swamps near the clinton correctional facility in far northern new york. this is up near the canadian border where the men escaped. but authority admit they don't know where 35 year old david sweat and 34 year old matt may have gone after escaping back on june 6. donald t
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if you're an american citizen born in northern ireland, you can't get the right to say ireland. for that matter, if you're an american citizen born in jerusalem today, you can't get the right to say palestine. this is a very selective vanity plate law, if we might call it that, and it's selective because congress -- it appears to me and consistent with the rest of the statute, as justice ginsburg said -- a real view that this was the self-identification it wanted. in other words, the ability of american citizens to say, yes, i was born in jerusalem and that means i was born in israel. that and only that self-identification is allowed. >> this statute was rectifying a misguided policy of the state department which enabled individuals born in israel proper, whether in tel aviv or in kifea, who were opposed politically to the state of israel to remove that sovereign, to remove reference of israel from their passport, but it did not allow those who are born in jerusalem and who live under the sovereign government of israel who wish to put israel on their passport to put israel on th
if you're an american citizen born in northern ireland, you can't get the right to say ireland. for that matter, if you're an american citizen born in jerusalem today, you can't get the right to say palestine. this is a very selective vanity plate law, if we might call it that, and it's selective because congress -- it appears to me and consistent with the rest of the statute, as justice ginsburg said -- a real view that this was the self-identification it wanted. in other words, the ability of...