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and he s not heir to billions. he got millions of dollars and we ll pick up from here to see what happens next. thank you very much. and interesting details. talking into an microphone in a bathroom. is that going to stand up in court? our legal panel debates the new evidence against robert durst coming up. hillary clinton making her first public appearance since the first time since making public comments. she is being honored on her work of the irish peace process. fox nows was the only network there. she arrived this morning. we tried to ask her if she signed a separation statement and saying that she turned over ....
Clinton had traveled at her request to northern ireland. working on the irish peace process was one of the two or three great honors of my life and i thank you, all of you, for proving that peace is possible. as president, bill clinton played an historic role in ending decades of sectarian violence and terror between northern ireland s protestant and catholic communities. clinton jump-starts peace talks between the warring factions beginning by telephone from the oval office. the final agreement, called the good friday accord, was history changing. the parties have made brave decisions. they have chosen hope over hate. the promise of the future over the poison of the past. the whole good friday accords, how are they looking now? i think, you know, there have been some tensions but i really believe that the fact that the two leaders here are focused together on this economic ....
Diplomat. the secretary of state and the former president seem to be everywhere at once circling the globe each in their own orbit, communicating by satellite. their work is separate. their grand interests unite them. in october 2010, the secretary of state hosts the u.s./northern ireland economic conference in washington. three weeks earlier, bill clinton had traveled at her request to northern ireland. working on the irish peace process was one of the two or three great honors of my life and i thank you, all of you, for proving that peace is possible. as president, bill clinton played an historic role in ending decades of sectarian violence and terror between northern ireland s protestant and catholic communities. clinton jump-starts peace talks between the warring factions beginning by telephone from the oval office. the final agreement, called the ....
This country are required to check this list more than 24 hours? correct. now, they can put a rule in effect immediately, and i think they have done, to make that two hours, but you re still depending on the airlines. and to be honest, you know, some of the airlines are better than others. there s some that are very faithful and focused on this issue and some, frankly, that aren t particularly good at the issue. that s why in the end the solution is what is currently underway. to move the entire process into the united states government where it s going to get done properly. jane: it s interesting, you go back and look at the 9/11 commission report and some in congress are calling for a revisiting of that to see what we have fulfilled out of those recommendations, and one of the biggies, we still don t screen cargo that goes on these passenger planes. well, we actually screen quite a bit. i think either later this year or early next year we should get to the point that basically 10 ....
Updated as harris was saying there. if an american citizen was to join or work with a terrorist organization you could start the process of stripping them of that citizenship. that sounds reasonable to a whole lot of people, but it doesn t sound like it is to you. it does sound reasonable to a whole lot of people, me included. there is an emotional appeal about depriving a terrorist who earned citizenship one way or the other of his rights. we hold citizenship very dearly in this country and we should. the question is what does this law actually propose? the law that exists on the books now already actually allows for our government to strip somebody of their citizenship if they take up arms against america and they are convicted in a court of law. so i think it may be unnecessary. jane: i want to point out something that s just come in from our producer at the justice department who said, just to make it clear there may be some confusion about what senator lieberman is introducing t ....