courage, imagination and perseverance. those qualities brought an imperfect but enduring peace to a place taught to believe no such peace was possible. to all those who lead us to that piece, including those in this hole and there was no longer with us, let us take this moment to say to all of you thank you. including those in this hall. for those of us like me who inherited this extraordinary even intimidating legacy, our challenge today is to fulfil the promise of the work you ve began. to honour your legacy we need to create a more stable devolved government in northern ireland and that means getting the institutions up and running. applause i believe there are two tasks, first to remove the biggest block to the institution returning, and that is why when i came into the office i made it a priority to fix the northern ireland protocol, and we were deeply conscious of the lessons of history as we did so, that is why our aims were of history as we did so, that is why oura
Best for this country. I do intend to file a motion to vacation against Speaker Mccarthy this week. We need to rip off the band aid, move on with new leadership that can be trustworthy. Kevin mccarthy going head to head with Congressman Matt Gaetz after the House Speaker worked with democrats to avert a Government Shutdown. That decision leaves mccarthy politically vulnerable, so is the fate of his speakership now at the mercy of the democrats . Plus, hours from now, donald trump is scheduled to appear in court in manhattan for the start of a civil trial scrutinizing his business practices. Well break down whats at stake as the former president faces off against a judge who has already ruled that hes a fraud. And, California Governor Gavin Newsom names a successor to fill the seat held by the late senator, dianne feinstein. What were learning about that transition of power and how feinstein will be remembered on capitol hill. Good morning. And welcome to way too early on this monday, o
because there is work to be done. so let me tell you what i am going to do. first economic growth, progress has been remarkable. in april 1998 northern ireland had the highest unemployment rate in the united kingdom. today it is the second lowest, but we need to do more. in 25 years when we look back, i want to see northern ireland has changed from an economy reliant on the public sector to a thriving dynamic economy built around the power and innovation of private enterprise. i talk a lot about the idea of levelling up, about making sure young people can feel they can fulfil their dreams and aspirations in the place they call home. that idea has particular resonance here in northern ireland. and we will not achieve it without a cascade of new investment to create jobs and opportunities. thatjourney has
click on the doors of cars. that happens to me, at least before i was a senator. now the obama administration is taking a crucial step towards assuring that justice is the same for everybody. we ve come a long way since april 1998 when state troopers fired into a van of black and latino men on the new jersey turnpike after years of court battles, the troopers finally admitted they stopped the men solely because of their skin color. i was involved in the leadership of that fight in 98. i m still here with many others of races, religions, and orientation saying profiling is wrong. if we could end segregation in the generation ahead of us, we can end profiling and stop prejudgment today. dr. king and that generation made laws. we must protect them and enforce
already tried this. they even sent bill richardson to afghanistan. in april, 1998, the taliban promised they would not allow afghanistan to be used as a base for terrorism. four months later al qaeda blup our embassies in east africa and the clinton administration continu continued negotiating and while those were in full swing, bin laden was planning 9/11. they cannot be trusted and plan to take over the country and invite al qaeda back in. what kind of fig leaf do we get if we negotiate with these people? the be heading of children. this is who s going to be across the table. they make these promises likely to be very empty. we leave, they break them, we re not going to go back in. why even go through the ruse. if we re out, we re out. why do we have to have peace talks with them? it s sort of what we did at the end of vietnam although this