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approach to politics in northern ireland so what what you have found is that it particularly since bragg says. that the constitutional issue has come back into focus and there is this sense certain now among loyalists that the way the break that has panned out and remember it was the democratic unionist party which advocated brags that against the wishes of majority people in northern ireland but the way it is panned out has not been to the advantage of the unionist slash loyalist community and that is at the heart of a lot of what's going on right now brian could be pull economy combined with bragg's its aftermath a law with the cove it 19 impact on society is to that's what i was talking about particularly that this has not been resolved conflict itself and suddenly what is happening on the streets. yes there are there are a lot of factors and i think you know julie is correct that the accent when you saying this sort of arriving a disturbance is that we've seen or not reflective of what political representatives want to do. most of the people are causing disturbance rioting are teenag
approach to politics in northern ireland so what what you have found is that it particularly since bragg says. that the constitutional issue has come back into focus and there is this sense certain now among loyalists that the way the break that has panned out and remember it was the democratic unionist party which advocated brags that against the wishes of majority people in northern ireland but the way it is panned out has not been to the advantage of the unionist slash loyalist community and...
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school of law and government of the dublin city university he's also the author of from partition to bragg's of the irish government and northern ireland also in belfast brian finn a political columnist for the irish years and former social democratic labor party politician welcome to the program joel is it fair to describe what is happening in northern ireland as an express and of anger by the. the loyalists disenfranchised with the breads of trading arrangements. yes accept that that's fair and it's based on a combination of issues that have led to today's events and i would say that there is orchestrating violence or protests pitting and violence are we going to maine or where to take and that violence is not representative of all of that community is aspirations our direction of travel in which which wishes to take to protest decisions that have been mia recently and however that's not to be confused with debt with contentment because there is if contentment people are angry they're angry at the british government they're angry at the g.d.p. they're angry at the irish government and they
school of law and government of the dublin city university he's also the author of from partition to bragg's of the irish government and northern ireland also in belfast brian finn a political columnist for the irish years and former social democratic labor party politician welcome to the program joel is it fair to describe what is happening in northern ireland as an express and of anger by the. the loyalists disenfranchised with the breads of trading arrangements. yes accept that that's fair...
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and we were cocooned at fort bragg. fayetteville, north carolina was a very promilitary town, and we didn't have any problems. we had time to decompress. and when we said lie, die, [speaking vietnamese] they understood because they had been there. interviewer: they called it fayette nam. donna: the only time i had gotten taken aback, we had been home three or four months, we came home in june and this was around thanksgiving. we were home, and my sister, a very progressive liberal and her husband, were sitting at the table and she looked at me and she said, donna, i don't know if i really want to eat with people who napalmed people and killed babies. at that point in time, i had enough chutzpah, and i had never done this as a young woman. i stood up and what al called, i army nursed her. i dressed her down in no uncertain terms. in the whole family was sitting at the table. my father was sitting quietly at the other end. my father was tall, he looked like fred astaire, the spitting image of fred astaire. he was an irish
and we were cocooned at fort bragg. fayetteville, north carolina was a very promilitary town, and we didn't have any problems. we had time to decompress. and when we said lie, die, [speaking vietnamese] they understood because they had been there. interviewer: they called it fayette nam. donna: the only time i had gotten taken aback, we had been home three or four months, we came home in june and this was around thanksgiving. we were home, and my sister, a very progressive liberal and her...
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bragg. fayetteville, north carolina, a very pro military town. we didn't have any problems. you know, we had time to decompress. when we said dede phou to someone -- >> they understood, because they had been there. >> the only time i really got taken back after we had been home for, i don't know, two or three months, we came home in june, so this had to be around thanksgiving, and we were home and my sister, very progressive liberal and her husband were sitting at the table, and she looked at me and said, you know, donna, i don't know if we really want to eat with people that nay palm manied people and killed babies. well, at that particular point in time, i had enough puts bough, and i never did this as a young woman, and i stood up and i what al called, i army nursed her and i dressed her down in no uncertain terms, and my father was sitting at the other end, and he looked like fred astaire, and he was an irishman and he was sitting at the end of the table, and he said, well, now -- this i
bragg. fayetteville, north carolina, a very pro military town. we didn't have any problems. you know, we had time to decompress. when we said dede phou to someone -- >> they understood, because they had been there. >> the only time i really got taken back after we had been home for, i don't know, two or three months, we came home in june, so this had to be around thanksgiving, and we were home and my sister, very progressive liberal and her husband were sitting at the table, and she...
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many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of bragg's predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what peace has never been firm that peace rather has never been firm the 1998 good friday agreement may have ended decades of sectarian violence but it did not embrace memories and to that the element of organized crime and you have a powder keg that simply needs a spark. after days of attacks by pro british writers and police the violence escalated crowds exchanged petrol bombs and stones across the wall built to separate no not and divided pro british and pro irish communities. it's a flare up of the sectarian violence the vast majority in the british province want to see consigned to history there can mean no p.s. in our society for violence or the threat of violence on it must know just as it was your own in the past and was never justified so what is wrong on and cannot be justified. the violence started 1st in neighborhoods home to that section of the community which wants to remain british. some among them have felt increasingly marginalized as their status as a m
many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of bragg's predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what peace has never been firm that peace rather has never been firm the 1998 good friday agreement may have ended decades of sectarian violence but it did not embrace memories and to that the element of organized crime and you have a powder keg that simply needs a spark. after days of attacks by pro british writers and police the violence escalated crowds exchanged petrol...
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to make it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's it for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. but i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unions were in favor of threats of fire relatively small majority of us to be said but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated between marnie i and the british negotiators which gives northern ireland the special status now the upset of the special status is that for exporters it's great because you can export into the u.k. with any dollar and you can export into the republican all merged into the rest of the european union where it's causing real difficulty is. twofold one small businesses that depend on supplies coming in from mainland britain are not. experiencing huge disruption in their supply chains with suppliers basically saying the p.-roc receive that the european union is putting upon the means that they simply
to make it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's it for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. but i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unions were in favor of threats of fire relatively small majority of us to be said but the northern ireland protocol which was...
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over the last 3 or 4 years focused on trying to find solutions that could manage the disruption of bragg's us to the greatest extent possible and in particular in the context of protecting a peace process and the stability of relationships on the island of ireland do i believe that we can manage this yes i do too i believe that the good friday agreement can survive brags that on the protocol yes i do but i think many of us will need to work very hard to make sure that that's the case on top of this minister there has been another dispute with the u.k. and that's about coded 19 vaccines lots of angry words and recently the british prime minister boris johnson had to apologize after telling his m.p.'s in a private meeting and i quote the reason we have vaccine success is because of capitalism because of greed my friends what do you make of comments like that well look i'm not going to comment on. what the british prime minister said to to a private party meeting but look they there is tension over vaccines there's no question about that i mean the e.u. has exported over 40000000 doses of vac
over the last 3 or 4 years focused on trying to find solutions that could manage the disruption of bragg's us to the greatest extent possible and in particular in the context of protecting a peace process and the stability of relationships on the island of ireland do i believe that we can manage this yes i do too i believe that the good friday agreement can survive brags that on the protocol yes i do but i think many of us will need to work very hard to make sure that that's the case on top of...
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lawmakers have overwhelmingly voted to ratify a post bragg's it trade and cooperation agreement 660 m e p s voted in favor and 5 against it's the final step in ratification of the deal that sets out the framework for britain's new relationship with the e.u. 5 years after a referendum leaving is. around 200 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean by the ocean biking rescue ship they were found on overcrowded boats off the coast of libya when the vessel picked up distress calls on supporting the aid group s.o.s. mediterranean name and a u.s. navy ship fired warning shots at iranian military vessels in the persian gulf on monday 3 iranian boats came within 100 meters of a pair of u.s. warships the incident comes as world powers are seeking to bring iran back into a nuclear accord struck in 2015. australians are marking 25 years since a lone gunman killed 35 people in the tasmanian town of port arthur massacre prompted the government to tighten the national gun laws or than a 1000000 firearms were destroyed in a buyback scheme that followed the legislation. and the exhibition char
lawmakers have overwhelmingly voted to ratify a post bragg's it trade and cooperation agreement 660 m e p s voted in favor and 5 against it's the final step in ratification of the deal that sets out the framework for britain's new relationship with the e.u. 5 years after a referendum leaving is. around 200 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean by the ocean biking rescue ship they were found on overcrowded boats off the coast of libya when the vessel picked up distress calls on...
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supposed bragg's a trade pact with the u.k. but much remains unresolved between brussels and london and is portugal set to become europe's silicon valley we'll find out. i'm chris colfer and berlin wall come to the program the coronavirus pandemic has brought hunger to millions around the world like here in brazil where residents of the capital's favelas took to the streets earlier this month with empty pots a symbol of their growing congar on the world bank estimates more than 60000000 people could fall into extreme poverty by the end of this year. the united nations also sounding the alarm famine is on the horizon in the west and central africa the economies of many countries have collapsed in the wake of the pandemic violent conflicts are popping up all of that is spurring a dramatic rise in food prices the u.n. world food program says prices for staple foods have risen in some places by as much as 200 percent by the consequences are dramatic you and warning that 31000000 people may not have enough to eat in the coming month
supposed bragg's a trade pact with the u.k. but much remains unresolved between brussels and london and is portugal set to become europe's silicon valley we'll find out. i'm chris colfer and berlin wall come to the program the coronavirus pandemic has brought hunger to millions around the world like here in brazil where residents of the capital's favelas took to the streets earlier this month with empty pots a symbol of their growing congar on the world bank estimates more than 60000000 people...
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supposed bragg's a trade pact with the u.k. but much remains unresolved between brussels and long and is poor. jiggles set to become europe's silicon valley we'll find out. i'm chris culliver in berlin welcome to the program the coronavirus pandemic has brought hunger to millions around the world like here in brazil where residents of the capital's favelas took to the streets earlier this month with empty pots a symbol of their growing hunger on the world bank estimates more than 60000000 people could fall into extreme poverty by the end of this year. the united nations also sounding the alarm famine is on the horizon in the west and central africa the economies of many countries have collapsed in the wake of the pandemic weiland conflicts are popping up all of that is spurring a dramatic rise in food prices the u.n. world food program says prices for staple foods have risen in some places by as much as 200 percent of the consequences are dramatic the end warning that 31000000 people may not have enough to eat in the coming mon
supposed bragg's a trade pact with the u.k. but much remains unresolved between brussels and long and is poor. jiggles set to become europe's silicon valley we'll find out. i'm chris culliver in berlin welcome to the program the coronavirus pandemic has brought hunger to millions around the world like here in brazil where residents of the capital's favelas took to the streets earlier this month with empty pots a symbol of their growing hunger on the world bank estimates more than 60000000...
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$3400.00 lengths truckstop custom checks between britain and northern ireland are an unfortunate result of bragg's it but so far full customs checks have not been applied jus to a transition period in place. here 6 separate markets a lot of what's called from northern ireland simply wouldn't have got here we were seeing empty shelves and that would have brought all sorts of problems within the province with the worst still to come the british government unilaterally extended the transition period for traders until the end of summer without consulting brussels and against the wishes of the e.u. . if the e.u. is going to be very very dogmatic and you can't bring british sausages. into nor then frankly i'm going to have to take further steps but the rules on the northern ireland issue are binding the e.u. has already taken legal steps many in the european parliament are skeptical of the british government especially the center right conservative block and they voiced their mistrust ahead of tuesday's vote. in d.c. the northern ireland a practical implementation and how johnson behaves the message is
$3400.00 lengths truckstop custom checks between britain and northern ireland are an unfortunate result of bragg's it but so far full customs checks have not been applied jus to a transition period in place. here 6 separate markets a lot of what's called from northern ireland simply wouldn't have got here we were seeing empty shelves and that would have brought all sorts of problems within the province with the worst still to come the british government unilaterally extended the transition...
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which he's to blame bricks it's a deal is to fishers are among the big losers of bragg's it a bitter reality they are just waking up to in with stifel. and the banks and saga will go on no doubt that is your business update here on d w a quick reminder perhaps of the headline semiconductor chips there's a huge shortage around the well to us we'll tackle it. by our side when life comes to an. owner has drastically changed death rituals. how are people coping with it. is it possible to die with dignity while practicing social distancing. we take a look at the corner virus and its victims close up. next on d w. w r. what people have to say 1st to us. that's why we listen to stories reporter every weekend on d w. y and i wasn't there when she died and she was probably all alone in a dark hospital room and then her life was suddenly over. to september i'll go by and i was crying because i was thinking where is the humanity where's the dignity in this person this patient into this bag.
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the exits ideology which is to blame east brics it's it de iced officials are among the big losers of bragg's it a bitter reality they are just waking up to in with still. a turn on tune in and stay at home as what millions of music lovers happened during since the . virus pandemic 1st took hold last year all music streaming services have received a boost so have more traditional form it's in spain's capital madrid the 1st new vinyl factory has opened in more than 2 decades. vinyl sounds so much better than digital that's what you hear when you ask any person in this record store and motivates and that it stimulates multiple sensis not just the ears. mindless like cinema in the end you can only see just one genre otherwise you close yourself off in the end vinyl helps you discover more music. in the us sales of vinyls already outnumber c.d.'s it's thought that europe will follow suit yet it's often difficult to find the bands and music you like on vinyl that's why or when you're lopez decided to press his own l.p.'s and turned his passion for nostalgic sound into a business. we have contacted
the exits ideology which is to blame east brics it's it de iced officials are among the big losers of bragg's it a bitter reality they are just waking up to in with still. a turn on tune in and stay at home as what millions of music lovers happened during since the . virus pandemic 1st took hold last year all music streaming services have received a boost so have more traditional form it's in spain's capital madrid the 1st new vinyl factory has opened in more than 2 decades. vinyl sounds so...
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william bragg couldn't _ enquiries complete. william bragg couldn't understand l enquiries complete. william i bragg couldn't understand why the enquiry was taking so long. shortly very few people or relatively few people would have — relatively few people would have known about the subject matter— have known about the subject matter in _ have known about the subject matter in october, it is a rather— matter in october, it is a rather small ball in which to fish — rather small ball in which to fish. ~ . ., �* ., , fish. mr chair... i'm not sorts of trying _ fish. mr chair... i'm not sorts of trying to — fish. mr chair... i'm not sorts of trying to frustrate - fish. mr chair... i'm not sorts of trying to frustrate you i fish. mr chair... i'm not sorts of trying to frustrate you or i of trying to frustrate you or other members of the committee on this but we are going into the details of the investigation into new white and this is an area where i am constrained.— and this is an area where i am constrained. that and
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to nick it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. but i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unionists were in favor of fracs of 5 relatively small majority of us to be says but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated between morning i and the british negotiators which gives northern ireland the special status now the upset of the special status is that for exporters it's great because you can export into the u.k. with any baller and you can export into the republic and all merge into the rest of the european union where it's causing real difficulty is. twofold one small businesses that depend on supplies coming in from mainland britain are not. experiencing a huge disruption in their supply chains with suppliers basically saying the p.-roc received at the european union is putting upon the means that they simply a
to nick it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. but i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unionists were in favor of fracs of 5 relatively small majority of us to be says but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated...
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probably recognized his name from the civil war and fort bragg. he was of the outstanding ones he in fact at buena vista the hit buena vista. he performed tremendously and was at this pivotal part of the battle. but as for the european tactics winfield scott was a student. of as far as infantry tactics goes he was a student of poland. he read joe meany's book the art of war and carried it and actually had a whole library that he carried around with them. and he now scott had fought in the war of 1812 and he had been forced into a couple situations. we had to fight defensively and he was wounded and was really a bad situation in the campaign in canada. he vowed that he never fight defensively again. he would always go on the offensive. so we studying napoleonic tactics germany's books. and came up with his his method was never attack the front. always attack the flanks faint you know faint going this way move this way taylor was just the opposite he would. fixed bayonet and charge straight ahead. with scott was he was not only a strategist, but he
probably recognized his name from the civil war and fort bragg. he was of the outstanding ones he in fact at buena vista the hit buena vista. he performed tremendously and was at this pivotal part of the battle. but as for the european tactics winfield scott was a student. of as far as infantry tactics goes he was a student of poland. he read joe meany's book the art of war and carried it and actually had a whole library that he carried around with them. and he now scott had fought in the war...
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. >> and worrying that -- getting vaccinated at fort bragg. >> i talk to people who got the vaccine and are pregnant now, people who have taken the vaccine and they are breastfeeding, and they broke down the ingredients and how it has nothing to do with that. so i'm comfortable with that now. >> the only thing i really remember is immediately after getting my shot, putting my top back on and going outside i felt somewhat invincible. >> the offer of never enough says vaccine skeptics should be like seals talking about team, teammate and then self. >> we have an opportunity to lead the nation and we need to see the virus has a national security threat just as much as any sort of foreign nation coming to attack us on our soils. >> fort bragg has already seen a turnaround and vaccine hesitancy since february according to u.s. military officials with 60 percent of those serving willing to take the vaccine compared to 37% three months ago. >> bret: iran thumbing its nose at the u.s. before these negotiations resume on a nuclear deal saying they are going to enrich uranium to a higher level, n
. >> and worrying that -- getting vaccinated at fort bragg. >> i talk to people who got the vaccine and are pregnant now, people who have taken the vaccine and they are breastfeeding, and they broke down the ingredients and how it has nothing to do with that. so i'm comfortable with that now. >> the only thing i really remember is immediately after getting my shot, putting my top back on and going outside i felt somewhat invincible. >> the offer of never enough says...
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bragg repack was the brad pitt of the 19 fifties and sixties he starred alongside audrey aberdonian roman holidays in 953 and in 1962 pack won an oscar for his performance as atticus finch in the adaptation of the cult american novel ought to kill a mockingbird but the sex symbol and alias star was still an unknown actor back in the $940.00 s. he's debut role the nollywood was as a solvent partisan later named lattimer or a surrogate for you. i'm. not in any supplements prime what's new diminished of gold of government over and they've been it would be less and that's a lay syria but with a propaganda but also it's you've got a large number of young warrior parts not really would be were serious we had to change american thinking about the soviets and we did so successfully it wasn't only hollywood that participated in the campaign to improve the soviet union image leading newspapers and magazines were also involved here for example is what the american media wrote about lattimer lenin in those years well you know doesn't buy chortle to the greatest level of more little time. somebody's m
bragg repack was the brad pitt of the 19 fifties and sixties he starred alongside audrey aberdonian roman holidays in 953 and in 1962 pack won an oscar for his performance as atticus finch in the adaptation of the cult american novel ought to kill a mockingbird but the sex symbol and alias star was still an unknown actor back in the $940.00 s. he's debut role the nollywood was as a solvent partisan later named lattimer or a surrogate for you. i'm. not in any supplements prime what's new...
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bragg soldier, you know. you're supposed to be the toughest thing in the world. you're supposed to be the best of the best, you know. and i just kept it all in. >> reporter: it was shortly after that bobby found out about fit ops. >> my life changed. it completely changed when i went to fit ops. i was not going to fail no more missions anymore. >> was going get it done. >> reporter: but now you're on a different mission. >> i'm a total different mission. my mission now is to help find bobby, get these tough guys who think there is a hard piece of metal. but if everybody know, you get enough fire to metal, you're going to bend it. i want to be the fire to bend them and show that it's okay. >> reporter: bobby went to culinary school and became the head chef and director of nutrition at fit ops. >> my message when i speak now is just love. no matter what you're doing, you just got to love it. in the kitchen, you taste love. in the gym, you know if you worked out with love. >> right up there. you go. >> reporter: it's that love for working out. >> just move your hips
bragg soldier, you know. you're supposed to be the toughest thing in the world. you're supposed to be the best of the best, you know. and i just kept it all in. >> reporter: it was shortly after that bobby found out about fit ops. >> my life changed. it completely changed when i went to fit ops. i was not going to fail no more missions anymore. >> was going get it done. >> reporter: but now you're on a different mission. >> i'm a total different mission. my mission...
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ask how can we better plan food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think the math thing out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or are non brasilia and in that sense and ways how to inform to consumers but also to producers. about these vulnerabilities and see how perhaps there are some substitutions to make that to make food systems much more sustainable and make sure that the supply is resilient really quick because it could mean more growing locally for example instead of importing stuff yeah absolutely and especially because you know in a more sustainable world we would be looking at improving our. plant based food consumption anyway so. that what we would need to find ways to source these things which gets me. not to say that trait with. lower income countries or so is a bad thing per se of course that i
ask how can we better plan food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think the math thing out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or are non brasilia and in that sense and ways how to inform to consumers but also...
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ask how can we better plan food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think mapping out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or non brasilia and in that sense and ways how to inform on to consumers but also to producers. about these vulnerabilities and see how perhaps there are some substitutions to make that to make food systems much more sustainable and make sure that the supply is resilient really quick because it could mean more growing locally for example instead of important stuff yeah absolutely and especially because you know in a more sustainable world we would be looking at improving our. plant based food consumption anyway so. that what we would need to find ways to source these things which gets me locally not to say that trait with. lower income countries or so is a bad thing per se of course daddy p
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$3400.00 lengths truckstop custom checks between britain and northern ireland are an unfortunate result of bragg's it but so far full customs checks have not been applied jus to a transition period in place. market a lot of what's called from chibi to northern ireland simply wouldn't have got here we were seeing empty shelves and that would have brought all sorts of problems within the province with the worst still to come the british government unilaterally extended the transition period for traders until the end of summer without consulting brussels and against the wishes of the e.u. . if the e.u. is going to be very very dogmatic and you can't bring british sausages into. then frankly i'm going to have to take further steps but the rules on the northern ireland issue are binding the e.u. has already taken legal steps many in the european parliament are skeptical of the british government especially the center right conservative block they voice their mistrust ahead of tuesday's vote. in d.c. the northern ireland a practical implementation and how johnson behaves the message is i don't care i do
$3400.00 lengths truckstop custom checks between britain and northern ireland are an unfortunate result of bragg's it but so far full customs checks have not been applied jus to a transition period in place. market a lot of what's called from chibi to northern ireland simply wouldn't have got here we were seeing empty shelves and that would have brought all sorts of problems within the province with the worst still to come the british government unilaterally extended the transition period for...
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loyalist sound irish nationalists faced off the disturbances come amid a wave of anger at the post bragg's it trade barriers well this was the scene in belfast on friday night protest is launched to trash tossed a trash can and a car and held rocks and petrol bombs at police northern ireland's 1st minister on insults to has to both sides to show restraint the british prime minister has expressed his a lot uncalled for dialogue. i am deeply concerned by the scenes of violence northern ireland especially attacks on the p.s. and i who are protecting the public and businesses attacks on a bus driver and the assault of a journalist this way to resolve differences is through dialogue not violence or criminality. meanwhile northern ireland's justice minister has blamed the u.k. government for the flare up now i mean longer queues the conservatives of dishonesty over the way bricks it would affect the irish border saying they had promised unfettered access while failing to work through the legal consequences she also slams the british government's decision to suspend the northern ireland protocol
loyalist sound irish nationalists faced off the disturbances come amid a wave of anger at the post bragg's it trade barriers well this was the scene in belfast on friday night protest is launched to trash tossed a trash can and a car and held rocks and petrol bombs at police northern ireland's 1st minister on insults to has to both sides to show restraint the british prime minister has expressed his a lot uncalled for dialogue. i am deeply concerned by the scenes of violence northern ireland...
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headlines around the world even lawmakers are overwhelmingly have overwhelmingly voted to ratify opposed bragg's a trade and cooperation agreement $660.00 m e p's voted in favor and 5 against it's the final step in ratification of the deal that sets out the framework for britain's new relationship with the e.u. 5 years after a referendum on leaving the bloc. around 200 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean by the ocean viking rescue ship they were found on overcrowded boats off the coast of libya when the vessel picked up distress calls supportive to the aid group as well as military any. u.s. navy ship fired warning shots iranian military vessels in the persian gulf on monday 3 iranian boats came within 100 meters of the terror of u.s. warships world powers are currently seeking to bring iran back into a nuclear accord struck in 2050. australians are marking 25 years since a lone gunman killed 35 people in the tasmanian town of port arthur massacre prompted the government to tighten national gun laws more than a 1000000 firearms were destroyed in the buybacks that followed the legisla
headlines around the world even lawmakers are overwhelmingly have overwhelmingly voted to ratify opposed bragg's a trade and cooperation agreement $660.00 m e p's voted in favor and 5 against it's the final step in ratification of the deal that sets out the framework for britain's new relationship with the e.u. 5 years after a referendum on leaving the bloc. around 200 migrants have been rescued in the mediterranean by the ocean viking rescue ship they were found on overcrowded boats off the...
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to nick it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's it for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. well i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unions were in favor of fracs of 5 relatively small majority has to be said but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated between morning i and the british negotiators which gives northern ireland the special status now the upside of that state special status is that for exporters it's great because you can export into the u.k. with any voller and you can export into the republic and all merge into the rest of the european union where it's causing real difficulty is. twofold one small businesses that depend on supplies coming in from mainland britain are not. experiencing huge disruption in their supply chains with suppliers basically saying the p.-roc received at the european union is putting upon the means that they sim
to nick it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's it for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. well i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unions were in favor of fracs of 5 relatively small majority has to be said but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated...
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has seen several nights of unrest with protesters hurling petrol bombs at police in anger over post bragg's a trade roles shoddy edwards has more. we've seen numerous police officers injured and as these violent clashes as well as dozens of people being arrested some as young as 13 and 14 years of age and so now police are really appealing to community leaders to try and stop this disorder and stop this on the breast as well but it all follows on friday decision not to prosecute leaders of the irish nationalists the shin fein party for allegedly breaking coronavirus restrictions for attending a funeral of a former. leader last year that funeral was in june and allegedly around 2000 people attended so that is one part of the narrative but also receiving rising tensions due to. issues as well as a specific part of the brics that withdrawal agreement that's a northern ireland 1 protocol is coming under fire today what we're seeing as it all boils down to the fact that these new trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. essentially creates a defacto border on the irish se
has seen several nights of unrest with protesters hurling petrol bombs at police in anger over post bragg's a trade roles shoddy edwards has more. we've seen numerous police officers injured and as these violent clashes as well as dozens of people being arrested some as young as 13 and 14 years of age and so now police are really appealing to community leaders to try and stop this disorder and stop this on the breast as well but it all follows on friday decision not to prosecute leaders of the...
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ask how can we better plan food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think mapping out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or are non brasilia and in that sense and ways how to inform the consumers but also to producers. about these vulnerabilities and see how perhaps there are some substitutions to make that to make food systems much more sustainable and make sure that the supply is resilient really quick because it could mean more growing locally for example instead of importing stuff yeah absolutely and especially because you know in a more sustainable world we would be looking at improving our. plant based food consumption anyway so. that what we would need to find ways to source these things which. locally not to say that trait with. lower income countries or so is a bad thing per se of course daddy these
ask how can we better plan food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think mapping out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or are non brasilia and in that sense and ways how to inform the consumers but also to...
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petrol bombs and brakes rioters attacked police in northern ireland over post bragg's it border checks. wind sites of its ring the alarm as a former u.s. intelligence analyst faces jail for exposing america's drone assassination program . he did it because he was exposing a war crime he's not allowed to see that and so he really doesn't have any chance of acquittal. putting the prime minister back the covert passport system for people to prove their virus status but even his own lawmakers call the move divisive. and multinationals including coca-cola condemned the u.s. state of georgia over a new voting law but now face the boycott themselves with supporters of the changes switching to rival pepsi. a warm welcome to you and a very good morning it's 9 am here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. international with me in the care. we start in northern ireland which is seen several months of unrest over post brags that disputes. protesters held petrol bombs and bricks as police vehicles lighting fires and setting up roadblocks on the outskirts of the capital belfast officials s
petrol bombs and brakes rioters attacked police in northern ireland over post bragg's it border checks. wind sites of its ring the alarm as a former u.s. intelligence analyst faces jail for exposing america's drone assassination program . he did it because he was exposing a war crime he's not allowed to see that and so he really doesn't have any chance of acquittal. putting the prime minister back the covert passport system for people to prove their virus status but even his own lawmakers call...
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loyalist area of belfast amid anger over post bragg's a trade barriers between the north and the republic. police have struggled to contain fighting between gangs armed with bricks and petrol bombs it is the worst flare up of the region has seen in decades and threatens to shatter the peace deal signed exactly 23 years ago. cities across britain have honored the late prince philip with a 41 gun salute the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd died on friday just 2 months short of his 100th birthday his funeral is set for next saturday at windsor castle in what will be a smaller ceremonial rather than a grand stand. for something completely different if you thought modern day air cabins were. cramped spare a thought for bryan robson he flew from australia to the us in 1965 as a stowaway inside a wooden crate and he is now releasing a book about his experience called the crate escape mr robson who is from wales was stuck in melbourne at the time and couldn't afford his airfare home which would have cost the equivalent of $12000.00 pounds so he came up with a plan to travel as freight inside a
loyalist area of belfast amid anger over post bragg's a trade barriers between the north and the republic. police have struggled to contain fighting between gangs armed with bricks and petrol bombs it is the worst flare up of the region has seen in decades and threatens to shatter the peace deal signed exactly 23 years ago. cities across britain have honored the late prince philip with a 41 gun salute the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd died on friday just 2 months short of his 100th...
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encourage greater cooperation between the parties in northern ireland who were never going to agree on bragg's nationalists didn't want briggs it and a majority but by no. all eunice did want breaks it so you know boris johnson ultimately has to bear responsibility he's the person who signed the deal with the e.u. which was about the northern protocol the assumption was that the protocol was a good thing because in avoided any sort of risk to a return to robert republican violence on the on the violence poured on the on the violence but where everyone overlooked things was the risk of a return to loyalist violence which is what you've seen over the last week in northern ireland let's bring in the issue of the democratic unionist party how do you see the d.p.'s role in all of this that they were pushing for a hard breck said all these years and now they're furious at the way it's all worked out it is a bit of an own goal for them perhaps yeah i think it was in terms of the u.p.a. that the peace heartbreaks it was never really tenable now the d.p.p. argued the technological solutions to the boar
encourage greater cooperation between the parties in northern ireland who were never going to agree on bragg's nationalists didn't want briggs it and a majority but by no. all eunice did want breaks it so you know boris johnson ultimately has to bear responsibility he's the person who signed the deal with the e.u. which was about the northern protocol the assumption was that the protocol was a good thing because in avoided any sort of risk to a return to robert republican violence on the on the...
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because i think we are all paying the price for a very very divisive extremely xenophobic and racist bragg's it campaign and that literally release the genie from the bottle of racism and the fact that you know you hear stories in a very close to where i lived where people had put graffiti on the polish center it really nasty graffiti against the pools who flew over the r.a.f. in the 2nd world war you know people's memories are incredibly short incredibly short people from south asia fought in the 1st world war and the 2nd world war you know you still have gone curse you know from the above who are part of the british army yet this whole thing of you know. everybody was put you know in the same bracket and the hatred and islamophobia that was really deeply troubling we were actually giving out food during the breaks the debate after the break that we had supper club you know series of supper clubs where you know we had our you know cuisine polish cuisine even had you know irish british cuisine because we're all together there we celebrated the fact that especially in london this is a city of
because i think we are all paying the price for a very very divisive extremely xenophobic and racist bragg's it campaign and that literally release the genie from the bottle of racism and the fact that you know you hear stories in a very close to where i lived where people had put graffiti on the polish center it really nasty graffiti against the pools who flew over the r.a.f. in the 2nd world war you know people's memories are incredibly short incredibly short people from south asia fought in...
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how can we better plant food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think mapping out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or non brazilian and in that sense and ways how to inform to consumers but also to producers. about these vulnerabilities and see how perhaps there are some substitutions to make back to make food systems much more sustainable and make sure that the supply is resilient really quick because it could mean more growing locally for example instead of importing stuff yeah absolutely and especially because you know in a more sustainable world we would be looking at improving our. plant based food consumption. so that would we would need to find ways to source these things which. locally not to say that trait with. lower income countries or so is a bad thing per se of course daddy peace depend on
how can we better plant food supply lines when we know what we've known from the pandemic and from bragg's that for example are there any lessons there. yes absolutely i think mapping out where everything is currently coming from how much of that is for example domestically produced what sort of like storage in stocks do we have and are there certain pivotal food groups that are particularly. vulnerable or non brazilian and in that sense and ways how to inform to consumers but also to...
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fort bragg and north carolina. i did have some time at walter reed but it was not easy are. i did a lot of er and oh are, because rn nurses are cross trained. and that was my introduction to vietnam. >> when were you sent to vietnam? >> june 1968. >> and allen and i went together on the same plane. we went over together in the same plane came back together. >> what were your first impressions on landing in vietnam? >> well it was hot and it had a funny you know a different odor to it. and, it was dusty. it was dusty, and the people were so tiny. people were small. and i'm five four, and i was big. i was considered big. and i found that very interesting. but it was the smell, and the heat. that affected me. we came out of virginia. i have been stationed obviously at texas and north carolina, but this heat was a different kind of heat. different type of heat. >> what you know how are you assigned to your first post? >> well that is a story. the chief nurse in vietnam was carroll williams. to begin with the army nurse colonel was not fond of the fact that i was married. you're
fort bragg and north carolina. i did have some time at walter reed but it was not easy are. i did a lot of er and oh are, because rn nurses are cross trained. and that was my introduction to vietnam. >> when were you sent to vietnam? >> june 1968. >> and allen and i went together on the same plane. we went over together in the same plane came back together. >> what were your first impressions on landing in vietnam? >> well it was hot and it had a funny you know a...
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reporter tracy bragg has a look to see who could help. >> reporter: today, these helpers showed up andres from a slippery pile of headaches. >> finally getting all this taken care of, i was dreading thinking i'm going tohave to go through hours of cleaning this. these guys have absolutely saved me. >> reporter: let me explain. after months of battling with his boss for his he tells me that nearly $1000 was delivered in the form of over 90,000 pennies. >> it is such a penny -- had anything to do. >> they are covered in something. >> reporter: the amount of brown coins arrived in a smelly, slippery, shiny automotive oil. >> i already tried to clean them, it took me about two hours to get about five bucks. >> reporter: that is, until jeff heard about the problem. >> with the oil and the weight, it would be difficult to transport these coins. >> reporter: he decided to take on the problem. >> we will take it to our partner. it will be cleaned, counted and recirculated. >> reporter: after 15 minutes 10 crisp, clean, and oil he was free hundred dollar bills. >> i'm happy i don't have to go thro
reporter tracy bragg has a look to see who could help. >> reporter: today, these helpers showed up andres from a slippery pile of headaches. >> finally getting all this taken care of, i was dreading thinking i'm going tohave to go through hours of cleaning this. these guys have absolutely saved me. >> reporter: let me explain. after months of battling with his boss for his he tells me that nearly $1000 was delivered in the form of over 90,000 pennies. >> it is such a...
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army paratrooper dies while jumping from helicopter during training at fort bragg was from new york, she listed in 2018 and was a member of the famed 80 second airborne division. loved ones say she was the heart of her family. she was doing a static line jump from a black hawk chopper when she died. the accident under investigation and the coast guard making $94 million, 3 suspects off of the boat near columbia were detained, 5500 pounds of campaign was offloaded in miami. that's a lot of cocaine. 215 pounds of marijuana was seized near the border. coast guard stopping four people swimming across the border with bales on their back. will cain touring the border today will give us a firsthand look coming up next hour. jillian: restaurant starving for workers, desperate business owners offering signing bonuses, even paying interviewees that they say workers still aren't biting because they can make more money on unemployment. the owner of ainslie restaurant joins me to weigh in. so what are people telling you? why don't they want to come back to work? what is the reason they are giving
army paratrooper dies while jumping from helicopter during training at fort bragg was from new york, she listed in 2018 and was a member of the famed 80 second airborne division. loved ones say she was the heart of her family. she was doing a static line jump from a black hawk chopper when she died. the accident under investigation and the coast guard making $94 million, 3 suspects off of the boat near columbia were detained, 5500 pounds of campaign was offloaded in miami. that's a lot of...
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to nick it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. but i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unions were in favor of fracs of 5 relatively small majority of us to be said but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated between morning i and the british negotiators which gives northern ireland the special status now the up side of that special status is that for exporters it's great because you can export into the u.k. with any bowler and you can export into the republic and all merge into the rest of the european union where it's causing real difficulty is. twofold one small businesses that depend on supplies coming in from mainland britain are not. experiencing huge disruption in their supply chain ends with suppliers basically saying that the iraq received at the european union is putting upon the means that they sim
to nick it's good to have you on the program we heard in that report that blame is being directed at bragg's for the violence explain if you could to our viewers how this can be the case. but i mean we're going to take what the writers say with a degree of salt but the subject of controversy really since january has been not brax it so much because by and large unions were in favor of fracs of 5 relatively small majority of us to be said but the northern ireland protocol which was negotiated...