View From Stormont - Episode 269
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I ve cried every day for two years since my daughter was killed - it takes the air from my lungs
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and it is moments like that that people will be looking out for this evening when president biden arrives. here in northern ireland, words matter, and people will be looking to president biden s speech to see how he will address the political stalemate. with me now is mary kelly, a bbc producer in northern ireland in 1998. jayne mccormack is a bbc northern ireland political correspondent. dr clare rice is a northern ireland politics specialist from the university of liverpool. mary, take us back. all those years ago, it was a knife edge situation. there was a deadline as well. how did it feel? there was a deadline as well. how did it feel? that there was a deadline as well. how did it feel? that was there was a deadline as well. how did it feel? that was a there was a deadline as well. firm did it feel? that was a deadline. george mitchell, the american senator chairing the talks, insisted on a deadline to make sure he could focus attention and focus people s desire to get thin
and every day, you would come in and be told by a news editor, don t take your coat off, because you are going to the house of someone who had been killed the night before to speak to his family. it was a grind of constant death. people can go out in the evening. places were closed. it was a different world, and it s a pity in many ways that people don t realise, for all its faults, the good friday agreement put an end to that. politically, it hasn t been a success, but in ending the violence, it has been. success, but in ending the violence, it has lteen- it has been. clare, it was seen as a rocess, it has been. clare, it was seen as a process. a it has been. clare, it was seen as a process, a starting it has been. clare, it was seen as a process, a starting point. - process, a starting point. absolutely. i don t think anybody thinks absolutely. i don t think anybody thinks the absolutely. i don t think anybody thinks the good absolutely. i don t think anybody thinks the go