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came into ireland there were companies by the e.u. and the e.c.b. and the one thing to t.c.b. had in mind when they came in was to bail out the banks and to be able to europe it wasn't a battle it out and that's what they got and now we're hearing that we're going to exit this bailout as i said to many times people in the i.m.f. when they try to leave they would be leaving with a smile on their faces because every. that they came to achieve they would have achieved everything that they've come to achieve different shaped they'll be leaving here and we have a legacy that we have no debt slaves in and for the next forty years just on the producer notes that we're going to support her focusing on oh we have a major move using the technical group and on the technical group and it all is based on what the technical group to. the end of the aisle it all saying that parliament doesn't actually have these are independent group they go from the extreme left to the extreme right but they come together as a technical group just to get themselves voting rights and speaking rights and opin
came into ireland there were companies by the e.u. and the e.c.b. and the one thing to t.c.b. had in mind when they came in was to bail out the banks and to be able to europe it wasn't a battle it out and that's what they got and now we're hearing that we're going to exit this bailout as i said to many times people in the i.m.f. when they try to leave they would be leaving with a smile on their faces because every. that they came to achieve they would have achieved everything that they've come...
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came into ireland there were companies by the e.u. and the e.c.b. and the one thing that the e.c.b. had in mind when they came in was to bail out the banks and to be able to europe it wasn't a bit over and that's what they got and now we're hearing that we're going to exit this beddoes as i said to many times people in the i.m.f. when they're trying to leave they would be leaving with a smile on their faces because every. that they came to achieve they would have achieved everything that they've come to achieve different shaped they believe in here and we have legacy that we have no debt slaves in and for the next forty years just on the producer notes that we're going to support her focusing on no we have a major move using the technical group and it's going to take that group and it was because they were the technical group tactical group and then of the a little saying that parliament was actually a violent these are independent group they go from the extreme left to the extreme right but they come together as a technical group just to get themselves voting rights and speaking ri
came into ireland there were companies by the e.u. and the e.c.b. and the one thing that the e.c.b. had in mind when they came in was to bail out the banks and to be able to europe it wasn't a bit over and that's what they got and now we're hearing that we're going to exit this beddoes as i said to many times people in the i.m.f. when they're trying to leave they would be leaving with a smile on their faces because every. that they came to achieve they would have achieved everything that...
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sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gains a study recently that came out of israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that country up to four hundred fifty million american dollars and if you compare that to ireland we actually have twice the usage rates that they have in israel we have about half their population so i don't think it would be unreasonable to suggest that would be worth about three hundred million euros to the economy irish. every year there are savings to the criminal justice system to the fact that there are eight thousand people every year in ireland dragged before the courts and face costs an awful lot of money there is also the
sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gains a study recently that came out of...
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i know that there is a broader discussion here in ireland on possibly introducing a minimum pricing war for alcohol as one of the ways of producing have a drinking especially among younger people if such a proposal of such a bell was introduced before the doll who would you support something like that yeah i actually would i have been a champion of the whole idea of trying to reduce or drink usage for the last fifteen or sixteen years i've always actually believed that. ties in with sport is the biggest contradiction of all time bush i actually do not think the government will take this seriously because when i started talking about this topic i didn't realize how unpopular is was the amount of people who told me i was wrong that sports needs out oliver ties and you can't push up the price about call was phenomenal and i would imagine that our government are hearing the same opinions and really what they're doing at the moment is pay commission to look at it for another year or so in reality you've heard the phrase kicking the can down the road this is a case of irish style and kicking
i know that there is a broader discussion here in ireland on possibly introducing a minimum pricing war for alcohol as one of the ways of producing have a drinking especially among younger people if such a proposal of such a bell was introduced before the doll who would you support something like that yeah i actually would i have been a champion of the whole idea of trying to reduce or drink usage for the last fifteen or sixteen years i've always actually believed that. ties in with sport is...
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i know that there is a broader discussion here in ireland on possibly introducing a minimum pricing war for alcohol as one of the ways of producing have a drinking especially among younger people if such a proposal if such a bell was introduced before they would you support something like that yeah i actually would. have been a champion of the whole idea of trying to reduce or drink usage for the past fifteen or sixteen years i've always said she believes there. are ties in with sports is the biggest contradiction of all time i actually do not think the government will take this seriously because when i started talking about this topic i didn't realize how unpopular is was the amount of people who told me i was wrong that sports needs out and you can't push up the price about call was phenomenal and i would imagine that our government are hearing the same opinions and really what they're doing at the moment is to pay commission to look for another year bush in reality you've heard the phrase kicking the can down the road this is a case of irish started kicking the guinness can down the
i know that there is a broader discussion here in ireland on possibly introducing a minimum pricing war for alcohol as one of the ways of producing have a drinking especially among younger people if such a proposal if such a bell was introduced before they would you support something like that yeah i actually would. have been a champion of the whole idea of trying to reduce or drink usage for the past fifteen or sixteen years i've always said she believes there. are ties in with sports is the...
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sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of austerity will look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gain it's a story recently that came out of israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that country up to four hundred fifty million american dollars and if you compare that to ireland we actually have twice the usage rates that they have in israel we have about half the population so i don't think it would be unreasonable to suggest that would be worth about three hundred million euros to the economy irish. every year there are savings to the criminal justice system to the fact that there are eight thousand people every year in ireland dragged before the courts and this costs an awful lot of money there is also the fact that
sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of austerity will look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gain it's a story recently that came out of israel...
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he's also talked to several groups in northern ireland beyond say the political spectrum. but what he described today was the that's going to take place but he returns to the united states in a fortnight sty. according to him he's going to move from consultation to negotiation this is how we put it. we will increasingly be trying to go. cover and expand the areas of our agreement in the three areas that we are o we are looking up so strangely. if you will though the talks will will enter a new phase starting starting in two weeks. one time when we when we returned and it will if you will become much more a negotiation phase rather than simply a consultant. for this. holly ridge house every tight deadline december to make em progress here we list the walkie achieve. well by what he has learned from consultation. the vast majority of people from all sides in northern ireland want to see issues like parades and flags and had to do with the pasta you want to see those address they want to move on but it'll all come down to politicians richard pass it stuck me as very engaged.
he's also talked to several groups in northern ireland beyond say the political spectrum. but what he described today was the that's going to take place but he returns to the united states in a fortnight sty. according to him he's going to move from consultation to negotiation this is how we put it. we will increasingly be trying to go. cover and expand the areas of our agreement in the three areas that we are o we are looking up so strangely. if you will though the talks will will enter a new...
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they've been in ireland and england. if the corpses which would be the development of research and development for the portuguese costumes and ended on the proposal was not shot down by northern ireland's politicians. it'll stop threatening the town and they are off on tape of say either of the organization's the four h out take much to it to be so for what would be a very good cos i think that the proposal is all official summit with the option to support it and i said that ethan decided that i can think of clinical mccain politicians have gotten somewhat chaotic getting on well today and take command of the north st main sporting organizations are cooperating on cross community projects as for the time to have a charity match involving a team from north and south. it would need the backing of the soccer organizations from the north the south and england. a very heavy ask when was the proposals merits visits. what about the kids factor. tommy going ot news. the fast. during the trial of former solicitor thomas byrne has
they've been in ireland and england. if the corpses which would be the development of research and development for the portuguese costumes and ended on the proposal was not shot down by northern ireland's politicians. it'll stop threatening the town and they are off on tape of say either of the organization's the four h out take much to it to be so for what would be a very good cos i think that the proposal is all official summit with the option to support it and i said that ethan decided that...
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kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dial with a simple message don't sell out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scram pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down beat get out of here our choice get don't want to see your poor hungry face in our national accounts no mo. oh bugger because we've traded you for some ghost ships of debt from and the collateral call has come in so generation emigration get the freaked out of here you know we don't want you no mo stacy is this true max we were in ireland over the weekend of course we did see the representatives of the go ship of death fraud represented by the troika congratulating ireland for cutting unemployment low and behold though you look down below and you see that the young unemployed have been receiving letters from the
kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dial with a simple message don't sell out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scram pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down beat get out of...
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sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously and it says if it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's not really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gains a study recently that came out of israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that country up to four hundred fifty million american dollars and if you compare that to ireland we actually have twice the usage rates that they have in israel we have about half their population so i don't think it would be unreasonable to suggest that would be worth about three hundred million euros to the economy irish. every year there are savings to the criminal justice system and you to the fact that there are eight thousand people every year in ireland dragged before the courts and this costs an awful lot of money t
sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously and it says if it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's not really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gains a study recently that...
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kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dell with a simple message don't sell us out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scram pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down beat get out of here our choice get don't want to see your poor hungry face in our national accounts no mo. oh bugger because we've traded you for some ghost ships of debt from and the collateral call has come in so generation emigration get the freaked out of here you know we don't want you no mo stacy is this true max we were in ireland over the weekend of course we did see the representatives of the go ship of death fraud represented by the troika congratulating ireland for cutting unemployment low and behold though you look down below and you see that the young unemployed have been receiving letters from t
kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dell with a simple message don't sell us out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scram pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down beat get out...
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point of view that ireland has a twelve and a half percent rate versus hopefully after tax reform we have a twenty five percent rate it's the all the avoidance techniques that go around that that really. accentuate the differences and give. very large tax breaks to a few companies while leaving others out the cold. it's a mouthful but the. we need to use sort of get rid of the extremes where there are very low tax rates just for some corporations while other companies like wholly domestic companies or retailers or service companies are paying very high rates of tax how do you believe there should be no tax on corporate profits well yes in a perfect world there really is no reason to tax corporate profits at a double doubly they're taxed once at the corporate level and then they are also taxed again when the corporate shareholders receive their dividends and so everybody acknowledges that this is every economist acknowledges that this is a very inefficient system and it's the first thing we should do to improve. economic growth is to get rid of this however politically it's just a non
point of view that ireland has a twelve and a half percent rate versus hopefully after tax reform we have a twenty five percent rate it's the all the avoidance techniques that go around that that really. accentuate the differences and give. very large tax breaks to a few companies while leaving others out the cold. it's a mouthful but the. we need to use sort of get rid of the extremes where there are very low tax rates just for some corporations while other companies like wholly domestic...
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did see the representatives of the go ship of death fraud represented by the troika congratulating ireland for cutting unemployment low and behold though you look down below and you see that the young unemployed have been receiving letters from the government suggesting we move overseas he says get at it down well there's statistics and then there's economics and unfortunately the troika because they're guided by academic theory and technocrats on the inside they look at statistics but they don't look at the actual economy on the ground if they can't see the forest for the trees they look only at their little screens and they look at their pie charts and they look at their algorithmic trading mechanisms but they don't actually look outside the window and see that people are suffering and that they could benefit from some real economics which would put some premium on a youth that was having an active participation in the economy generated organic growth they don't see that because they're cyborgs because they're half machine because they're built in a petri dish somewhere they're not even
did see the representatives of the go ship of death fraud represented by the troika congratulating ireland for cutting unemployment low and behold though you look down below and you see that the young unemployed have been receiving letters from the government suggesting we move overseas he says get at it down well there's statistics and then there's economics and unfortunately the troika because they're guided by academic theory and technocrats on the inside they look at statistics but they...
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steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland. [upbeat music] - we're taking the full tour of dublin today on one of these hop-on/hop-off buses. the kids love riding around in double-decker buses. and we get to see all the sights. [sheep bleats] and with dublin's eclectic mix of old irish history and modern culture, there's plenty to interest the whole family, from castles and histo
steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the...
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. >>> ireland's future farmers. why more young people there want to work the land. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story theses are strait forward conversations, no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that matter to you ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago...
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. >> and ireland exported much more than it consumes. this restaurant serves all that ireland produces. >> use what you produce, endorsing other own produce and using seasonality. and absolutely there are a lot of more people going into farming. it's a good business decision now as well as a worthy business decision. >> reporter: ireland is not the only poor country in the eurozone to see more people go to the land, it shows sands for a plan of growth. it would be a welcomed thing, if food security ended up being an unintended consequence of the economic crisis. >> well, tradition for the olympic church took a trip around the world. but host of next year's winter games in sochi, russia send the to. >>> to space. it went outside of the space station earlier today, but for safety reasons the torch was not lit. it's set to come back down to earth on monday. i know you were disappointed by that, ross, they didn't light the torch in space. >> reporter: only 89 more days until the winter olympics. >> right around the corners. >> alabama contro
. >> and ireland exported much more than it consumes. this restaurant serves all that ireland produces. >> use what you produce, endorsing other own produce and using seasonality. and absolutely there are a lot of more people going into farming. it's a good business decision now as well as a worthy business decision. >> reporter: ireland is not the only poor country in the eurozone to see more people go to the land, it shows sands for a plan of growth. it would be a welcomed...
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it quad rooupled and stands at $270 billion, or 123% of ireland's gross domestic products. because the banks recapitalized the irish government says it can leave the bailout scheme run by the international monetary fund and the european union. the financial recovery begs the question of what kind of eurozone ireland has been keen to support. the central bank has been recapitalized. the money no locker exists to help a disabled 12-year-old girl. >> the world's largest pink diamond has a new owner. >> ladies and gentlemen, 68 million francs, a world record bid ever for a diamond for precious stone. it's here. congratulations. [ clapping ] >> that's the moment it went under the auctioneer's hammer for $83 million. whose finger it's destined for is not known. the winning bidder was working for a secret buyer. the pink star has the highest rating for colour and clarity. the debeer's company is not saying where. >>> india's cricket legend is saying goodbye to an army of fans. sachin tendulkar plays his final test match. >>> sports fans, time to catch up with the big story. >> tho
it quad rooupled and stands at $270 billion, or 123% of ireland's gross domestic products. because the banks recapitalized the irish government says it can leave the bailout scheme run by the international monetary fund and the european union. the financial recovery begs the question of what kind of eurozone ireland has been keen to support. the central bank has been recapitalized. the money no locker exists to help a disabled 12-year-old girl. >> the world's largest pink diamond has a...
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the ireland of ireland today including the republican and northern ireland is five.five million. ireland never recovered demographically from that. and germany and continental europe, they were not so dependent on the potato as was ireland. this was the huge surge of migration of virus catholics, one of three largest surges of immigration as a percentage of preexisting population with irish catholics and germans. the irish catholics were the first migrating route to head primarily to big cities especially boston, new york and mining and factory towns. they hadn't done well at farming. they stayed in cities. they had migrated not so much to pursue a dream but escape a nightmare and they were not well prepared for american urban life, significant portion of the first wave spoke only gaelic. they have high rates of crime and substance abuse for a generation but also at a knack for politics, polk in ireland by the movement of daniel o'connell protesting british was, holding a monster rally is and constructing local political organizations and the irish and americans became involved i
the ireland of ireland today including the republican and northern ireland is five.five million. ireland never recovered demographically from that. and germany and continental europe, they were not so dependent on the potato as was ireland. this was the huge surge of migration of virus catholics, one of three largest surges of immigration as a percentage of preexisting population with irish catholics and germans. the irish catholics were the first migrating route to head primarily to big cities...
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ireland was running debts of around $67 billion. over the course of the next five years and particularly because irish banks too started to collapse, that debt quadrupled and stands at $270 billion or a full 123% of ireland's gross domestic products. because the banks have been recapitalized, the irish government says it can now leave the emergency bailout scheme run by the international monetary funds and the european union. >> so the financial recovery here, such as it is begs the question of what kind of euro zone ireland has been so keen to sport. the central bank has been reapartmentallized with, plenty of international buyers happy to service the debts. apparently the money no longer exists to help a disabled 12-year-old girl. aljazeera, ireland. >> from the economy in europe to the u.s., where a hearing is being held on elimination for the heads of the central bank. let's go back. >> the united states banking committee will hold a hearing or is holding a hearing on janet yellen's nomination as head of the federal reserve bank
ireland was running debts of around $67 billion. over the course of the next five years and particularly because irish banks too started to collapse, that debt quadrupled and stands at $270 billion or a full 123% of ireland's gross domestic products. because the banks have been recapitalized, the irish government says it can now leave the emergency bailout scheme run by the international monetary funds and the european union. >> so the financial recovery here, such as it is begs the...
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it's the sixty one year old former northern ireland captains who managed among mothers sent to aston villa and sunderland will take over from giovanni chopper tony who left as ireland boss in september after five ha fusing charge the process of appointing a successor has taken almost three months when he was always the preferred candidate to be about our huge for me and the police nor the inside of the few things behind the trees told behind. you know why the molding from international football wanted to do so to protect the addition of roy keane to take his calls the greatest post. the former ireland captain has had an awesome relationship with the fai and their chief john delaney of the very impressed by him. we agreed to put the pasta in the past twenty cricket mad and took his sense of loss so for the future of all walking together. due to secure a new management team is expected across in the region of to me a new leader and the tab will again be part funded by businessman denis o'brien that they're on to the end of the next european challenge of campaig with an option to contin
it's the sixty one year old former northern ireland captains who managed among mothers sent to aston villa and sunderland will take over from giovanni chopper tony who left as ireland boss in september after five ha fusing charge the process of appointing a successor has taken almost three months when he was always the preferred candidate to be about our huge for me and the police nor the inside of the few things behind the trees told behind. you know why the molding from international football...
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that is an awful place to be in as a parent. >> a decade eg ago ireland had ambitions. but people routinely feel flattened by the banking crash and the mai bailout that ensued. three years on they insist ireland is the first of the for countries in the euro zone that has the financial discipline to stand on their own again. >> the market agai shows whethee are believed as a country. a year ago the cost of bor borrg was 10 and a half percent and it's 3.5% lower than italy and spain and suppor port gull port. every morning they crossed the road to the finance ministry for what they can cut from the budget does it really work. the country is in reality poorer rather than richer than what iss when the cas crisis began. in 2008 ireland was running debts of $67 billions over the course of the next five years and particularly irish banks started to collapse that debt quadrupled and stands at $270 billion of the 23% of ireland's gross domestic product. and now the banks have capitalized they can leave the emergency bailout scheme run. scheme. the financial recovery has been wha
that is an awful place to be in as a parent. >> a decade eg ago ireland had ambitions. but people routinely feel flattened by the banking crash and the mai bailout that ensued. three years on they insist ireland is the first of the for countries in the euro zone that has the financial discipline to stand on their own again. >> the market agai shows whethee are believed as a country. a year ago the cost of bor borrg was 10 and a half percent and it's 3.5% lower than italy and spain...
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world who was saying that basically a lot of these economists were suggesting that the problem with ireland is they need to expand credit credit so cheap right now why don't they just expand and there are common we will recover day every single problem to them requires an expansion of debt and because they're the business of helping banks create debt so yeah we had a big showdown and killed the nomics i was on a panel with how again who was brilliant writer at the telegraph on the sunday of always reading it papers news columns every week and then suddenly we looked across the column the the diaster gether and we found it communicated like let's take these suckers down so it became a bloodbath and these academics were like on the ground pens you know you got plucky the rubber chicken made an appearance and even he had more to say credible then the professional economists the pal you're discussing you were talking about statistics being pulled out of the bottom of central bankers and these guys including karl whalen was suggesting that they would never lie they're professionals they wouldn't
world who was saying that basically a lot of these economists were suggesting that the problem with ireland is they need to expand credit credit so cheap right now why don't they just expand and there are common we will recover day every single problem to them requires an expansion of debt and because they're the business of helping banks create debt so yeah we had a big showdown and killed the nomics i was on a panel with how again who was brilliant writer at the telegraph on the sunday of...
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laid a wreath at the memorial to ireland's fallen heroes, he was so impressed with the cadets' solemn salute that he asked for a special film to be made of it and sent to him. the cadets were told it was jackie kennedy who wanted the ceremony that had so affected her husband to be part of his funeral. >> you start from a salute first. it involves movement of the hands out and then slowly in, and then all the heads go down at the same time like that. so it is very emotional, very solemn, and i think that's what maybe impressed kennedy in the first place about it. >> reporter: to cadets back on the parade ground 50 years later, all that drilling seems a very long time ago. >> you stand with your foot up for balance. >> reporter: can you still do it? >> no! probably. >> i do it under my wife's orders. ( taps playing ) >> reporter: back then, they had felt they had not only honored an american president; they had buried a son of ireland, too. >> we were only very young fellas at the time. still, it became more and more important as years went on. and now, of course, for the 50th anniversa
laid a wreath at the memorial to ireland's fallen heroes, he was so impressed with the cadets' solemn salute that he asked for a special film to be made of it and sent to him. the cadets were told it was jackie kennedy who wanted the ceremony that had so affected her husband to be part of his funeral. >> you start from a salute first. it involves movement of the hands out and then slowly in, and then all the heads go down at the same time like that. so it is very emotional, very solemn,...
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i am ex kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dial with a simple message don't sell out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scram pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down beat get out of here our choice good don't want to see your poor hungry face in our national accounts no mo. oh bugger because we've traded you for some ghost ships of debt from and the collateral call has come in so generation emigration get the freaked out here you know we don't want you no mo stacy is this true max we were in ireland over the weekend of course we did see the representatives of the go ship of death fraud represented by the troika congratulating ireland for cutting unemployment low and behold though you look down below and you see that the young unemployed have been receiving letters fro
i am ex kaiser welcome to the kaiser report in ireland this past weekend a group of protesters gathered outside the dial with a simple message don't sell out by forcing us to work abroad in order to achieve the allegedly falling unemployment numbers which have to impress the troika occupiers the irish government has been sending letters to the young unemployed citizens of ireland suggesting that they leave town go overseas scat scram pound sand get out of our statistical sites get down beat get...
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the payment details from around seventy thousand customers in ireland. a belief that the stone in the attack. inspectors from the office of the data protection commissioner of writing a million t p o d in county kerry today the company that manages get away breaks for both super value and angst insurance is now at the center of the major cyber crime investigation. last week it emerged the payment details of thirty thousand super value customers had been compromised. but now the company has confirmed that the breach is more extensive than first colds and it's estimated that over sixty two thousand super of the new and eight thousand active customers here are affected. stan airline has also confirmed this evening if it were to billion to build on the hotel promotion and some of its customers may be affected is. the ppp story for this situation. and and i would like to say to customers that they should look into their current accounts onto the card statements and identify if anything suspicious is going on and in contact. the data protection commissioner ha
the payment details from around seventy thousand customers in ireland. a belief that the stone in the attack. inspectors from the office of the data protection commissioner of writing a million t p o d in county kerry today the company that manages get away breaks for both super value and angst insurance is now at the center of the major cyber crime investigation. last week it emerged the payment details of thirty thousand super value customers had been compromised. but now the company has...
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this is the right decision for ireland. mosul a time to take decision. we had our own back stopover to keep it in your war chest economic conditions were improving but difficulties to the day ahead he said the warning days are echoed by the polished. this decision. now the exit from the dead of an under seven fifteen. means the end of difficult economic decisions to soothe the mind in times ahead. today's decision is to start. this apart and i just love. i will be no celebration. went to our economic fortunes are fully recover. so the economic recovery is fully experienced and that it invites the people close relation of the government benches turned to anger with the beautiful indeed her toes to criticize decision. caving in to kenny had delivered the notes though that the implications of issuing a safety nets. i might vomit you is because of that struggle was quite content. like this. that's why. because the decision not to seek a backstop religion that has not been a single piece of paper presented to anybody. the mavericks are the merits of school do
this is the right decision for ireland. mosul a time to take decision. we had our own back stopover to keep it in your war chest economic conditions were improving but difficulties to the day ahead he said the warning days are echoed by the polished. this decision. now the exit from the dead of an under seven fifteen. means the end of difficult economic decisions to soothe the mind in times ahead. today's decision is to start. this apart and i just love. i will be no celebration. went to our...
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in ireland, do a deal that allows me to reincorporate in ireland. it's a very nice country, it beautiful. >> you cut your tax bill so big. ireland's a beautiful country. you're right. >> ring of curry, man. >> so nice. let's go from ireland to chicago, find rick santelli. >> if you're aiming for the south side, there's very little difference. if we consider there is a bias, so said traders earlier in the week, that you're going to see interest rates a little spongy. why you ask? they don't have a very good feel for a strong first look at first quarter gdp thursday at 8:30 eastern. they're not looking for a terrific jobs report on friday at 8:30 eastern and of course what's going on with the fed? but markets obviously didn't get the memo. look at 24-hour charts of r-10s up about four basis points, bunds up about 4 basis points but the winner is the gilts, up close to 10 basis points. why? they had a pmi number that was the best in 16 years. and remember, we have our service sector pmi coming out this morning as well. even though our last look wasn't
in ireland, do a deal that allows me to reincorporate in ireland. it's a very nice country, it beautiful. >> you cut your tax bill so big. ireland's a beautiful country. you're right. >> ring of curry, man. >> so nice. let's go from ireland to chicago, find rick santelli. >> if you're aiming for the south side, there's very little difference. if we consider there is a bias, so said traders earlier in the week, that you're going to see interest rates a little spongy. why...
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he served in northern ireland and knows how important these issues are. i do think it is important to allow richard to do his work and operates and flags and doing with the past. dealing with the past is the most difficult of the three and the most difficult to unlock. we are all democrats who believe in the rule of law, who believe in the independence of the police and prosecuting authorities. they should be able to bring cases -- i think it is dangerous to think that you can but some sort of block on that. all interested in ways in which people can reconcile and come to terms with the bloody past so they can build a viable future. people and businesses of suffolk are driving economic growth in the east of england. they are increasingly fearful that the proposed a 14 will put some folk at a serious disadvantage compared with other counties. could i ask my right honorable friend if he will seriously reconsider? >> we will all listen carefully to the representatives made by suffolk. we have all received presentations. we want new roads to be built. we all
he served in northern ireland and knows how important these issues are. i do think it is important to allow richard to do his work and operates and flags and doing with the past. dealing with the past is the most difficult of the three and the most difficult to unlock. we are all democrats who believe in the rule of law, who believe in the independence of the police and prosecuting authorities. they should be able to bring cases -- i think it is dangerous to think that you can but some sort of...
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ireland's economy has been on its knees for several years. one area that it is doing well is that of farming. it's one sector that is hiring college graduates who otherwise would be forced to immigrate to find jobs. >> this scene at the university college dublin is more and a little unusual. for once the these students havo fear of being out of work when they leave college. >> the work we're doing, studying ph.ds for the previous four years, they've all been given jobs right in the industry. and in fact, they can't hold onto them because they're wanted so much in research and development. >> reporter: they're providing their own commentary on how they feel on the prospects of having to immigrant because youth unemployment is at 30%. this week one food supplier advertised jobs and had 4,000 applications for 300 placements. >> they are employing irish graduates, so it's an opportunity for students to stay in ireland and not have to immigrate for employment. >> it's good weather. >> yeah, when the rain comes in the moods go up. >> reporter: this
ireland's economy has been on its knees for several years. one area that it is doing well is that of farming. it's one sector that is hiring college graduates who otherwise would be forced to immigrate to find jobs. >> this scene at the university college dublin is more and a little unusual. for once the these students havo fear of being out of work when they leave college. >> the work we're doing, studying ph.ds for the previous four years, they've all been given jobs right in the...
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at a time of economic distress immigration from europe shifted from ireland ireland, britain, scandinavia to southern and eastern europe. there were mostly people who were second or third cast citizens pulls a anjous from the of russia empire. the prospect of = citizenship was attractive but the cultural customs and the language differences led many americans to feel they could not be assimilated. this is one of them are just. they headed to great cities on the east coast but not limited to york or cities in the great lake region and then people in the auto factory in chicago and cleveland zaph fastest growing metro areas in the nation at that time. then the flood tide was at its peak a and with huge numbers come to any of unexpected outbreak of world war i of the teefourteen. they came from different cultures sam thought they could not be assimilated or learned culture. so theodore roosevelt called for the americanization and henry ford held the citizenship class is for workers in his factories a and to a admirable job to speak or read and write english to learn traditions some said if i
at a time of economic distress immigration from europe shifted from ireland ireland, britain, scandinavia to southern and eastern europe. there were mostly people who were second or third cast citizens pulls a anjous from the of russia empire. the prospect of = citizenship was attractive but the cultural customs and the language differences led many americans to feel they could not be assimilated. this is one of them are just. they headed to great cities on the east coast but not limited to...
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and so, this work is in the street view and then in 2009 i participated in a residency in ireland. and when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. and so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that has not been photographed by google yet and also this idea of when you are looking something original, you find a certificate. and so, i copied this barn and placed this facade or prop in the most resymboling location in the original town of ireland. and the idea was we thought that the google car would come by, that this image would be picked up and the barn would exist in both. it was up for two weeks but i knew that the car was in the neighborhood. but recently i found out that after two years, it did. so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of trans
and so, this work is in the street view and then in 2009 i participated in a residency in ireland. and when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. and so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that...
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they wanted ireland to split from the united kingdom. groups known as loyalist along with the british army fought for ireland to remain under british rule, and it was responsible for 40% of deaths. >> reporter: this used to be a bar for catholics in divided belfast until one day 42 years ago when it was destroyed by a bomb planted by hard line protestant loyalists. loyalist death squads were being helped by the british. for those 4 years all these men who lost parents and grandparents in the explosion have tried to find the truth. yet now at the very point when a new police investigation has been published they have been told there may no longer be the appetite for prosecutions. >> there was a small group involved but in my opinion they were under a british government. >> i don't think one can come without the other. for the communities to be reconciled we all have to agree to errors and mistakes made in the past. if we do not, there is a great chance we'll be repeating them again. >> there is a run for the anti-british movement here mon
they wanted ireland to split from the united kingdom. groups known as loyalist along with the british army fought for ireland to remain under british rule, and it was responsible for 40% of deaths. >> reporter: this used to be a bar for catholics in divided belfast until one day 42 years ago when it was destroyed by a bomb planted by hard line protestant loyalists. loyalist death squads were being helped by the british. for those 4 years all these men who lost parents and grandparents in...
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greatly exaggerated my role in our journalism and i'm not saying that how to definitely as ireland and say has a fight but but secondly does the focus that we have on the progress i do on now on the journalist and the right to do is is an equality of focus and look at things from the perspective of equality and look at things and ask questions from the perspective identify stories that are important from that perspective or those who don't have that perspective and have another perspective identify different stories and have different interpretations interested now since but this isn't something new this was always the case and we were we were we were insufficiently aware of how subjective news reporting was all along and props being more aware of it now is is a good thing i can point out what matters does a you know relatively minor incident involving a celebrity matter or draws something in africa for instance in the democratic republic of congo and. huge war five million people killed in the war between one thousand nine hundred eighty and two thousand and one for hardly got any med
greatly exaggerated my role in our journalism and i'm not saying that how to definitely as ireland and say has a fight but but secondly does the focus that we have on the progress i do on now on the journalist and the right to do is is an equality of focus and look at things from the perspective of equality and look at things and ask questions from the perspective identify stories that are important from that perspective or those who don't have that perspective and have another perspective...
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this is ireland's first buffalo heard herd. they brought the buffalo in is mastering buffalo cheese and other production. >> we're getting positive feedback. especially when you have an italian in the south of italy saying thats it's as good or better than what they had at home. >> and they're finding ways to celebrate what it grows. this restaurant in dublin has their whole menu made from irish produce. >> what they're finding now is that the there is so much to be said for using local produce, endorsing our own produce and a lot of people are going into farming. it's a good business decision as well as a worthy business decision. >> ireland is not the only country to see more people go back to the land but it is a sign for planned growth. it would an better thing, better food security and end up being an unintended consequence of the economic crisis. >> and finally for me here in the u.k. a chance to be cast in the new "star wars" film. the open casting call was advertised by twitter. the film's producers are looking for a st
this is ireland's first buffalo heard herd. they brought the buffalo in is mastering buffalo cheese and other production. >> we're getting positive feedback. especially when you have an italian in the south of italy saying thats it's as good or better than what they had at home. >> and they're finding ways to celebrate what it grows. this restaurant in dublin has their whole menu made from irish produce. >> what they're finding now is that the there is so much to be said for...
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given the statement the very worrying statement by the attorney general for northern ireland overnight -- [inaudible] and withou without consultations he agree there can no question of an amnesty for any terrorist atrocities and crimes and that all victims of terrorism deserve truth and justice the? >> first of all let me agree with what the honorable member said, which is the words of the northern island attorney general of that much his own words and not anybody else. i can reassure the government has no plans to legislate for an amnesty for crimes that were committed during the troubles. >> the general is meeting today. hopefully we'll find a way to enable women as soon as possible to be consecrated as officials in the church of england. and if this is successful, will my right honorable friend and the government supports amendments to the bishops act to ensure that women bishops can be admitted to the house of lords as soon as possible, rather than having, women bishops having to queue up behind every existing diocesan bishop before we can sesay women bishops in parliame? >> prime
given the statement the very worrying statement by the attorney general for northern ireland overnight -- [inaudible] and withou without consultations he agree there can no question of an amnesty for any terrorist atrocities and crimes and that all victims of terrorism deserve truth and justice the? >> first of all let me agree with what the honorable member said, which is the words of the northern island attorney general of that much his own words and not anybody else. i can reassure the...