friday agreement was signed, t bring if not an end, at leas some long overdue respite from the decades of fighting an violence and terrorism i northern ireland it leaves tomorrow t commemorate the good frida agreement. it will be back on friday. now it is time the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening rachel it is on msnbc you just had reinstate representative justin jone from tennessee i am going to have the not yet reinstated representativ justin pierson join us as ou first guest tonight. and so it is remarkable to see how fast this story has move and to see that reinstatemen tonight was just really, reall exciting as a video. i am glad you relayed it the way you did during our hour. that document you gave us. well, i have to say, seeing people on the lawn of the fron of a tennessee capital today saying no justin s no piece, n justin s, no peace, i though that was pretty irresistible but yeah, and looking forwar to seeing that - thank you rachel. thank you
a vote it passed by 94 approval in ireland, but als by 71% in northern ireland and it showed you that the people got out ahead of th politicians, in a way. and they had the courage to do what had to be done. the parties have made brave decisions. they have chosen hope over hate the promise of the future over the poison of the past in so doing already they hav written a new chapter in the rich history of their islands. you said that the goo friday agreement was more of a agreement, it was very complex it was more of an agreemen than it was to reach a destination. the agreement, i don t know if it was so complex you can t understand anythin about this in less you can see clearly in the context of th british colonization of ireland.
people got out ahead of th politicians, in a way. and they had the courage to do what had to be done. the parties have made brave decisions. they have chosen hope over hate the promise of the future over the poison of the past in so doing already they hav written a new chapter in the rich history of their islands. you said that the goo friday agreement was more of a agreement, it was very complex it was more of an agreemen than it was to reach a destination. the agreement, i don t know if it was so complex you can t understand anythin
the intersection of conflict and bloodshed once hel terrible sway. the idea, as i said, to have a glass building here when i was here in 1991 was highl unlikely where barbed wire one sliced u the city, today we find cathedral of learning, built o glass, and let the shine light in and out it just has a profound impac for someone who has come bac to see it. and it s an incredible testament to the power of th possibilities of peace the president was in belfast, northern ireland, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of a peac agreement known as the goo friday agreement, named for th day was signed 25 years ag after diplomatic interventio by the united states helpe bring the two sides together the two sides in those day were described in news account of that violent period by th difference in their religions. today, president biden remarke about how much has changed i
glass, and let the shine light in and out it just has a profound impact, for someone who is compact t see it and it s incredible testamen to the power of th possibilities of peace the president was in belfast, northern ireland, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of a peac agreement known as the goo friday agreement, named for th day was signed 25 years ag after diplomatic interventio by the united states helpe bring the two sides together the two sides in those day were described in news account of that violent period by th difference in their religions. today, president biden remarke about how much has changed i northern ireland in the 25 years of peace young people, like amy clint, born in 2000, whose parent like to tell a story about how she came home from her first day of secondary school an