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23/02/2010

Reaction to the car bombing in Northern Ireland, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissenger on US foreign policy and the renaming of a mountain in California.

Shaun Woodward the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland with his reaction to the car bomb in Newry.

Henry Kissenger on the death of Alexander Haig and the current foreign policy challenges facing the Obama administration.

There's a new mountain in California - the peak used to be called Negrohead mountain but it's been renamed in honour of a black pioneer who settled in the area in the 19th century. Ryan Ballard is the great great grandson and tells Rhod the story.

An Animal Abuse Registry is being proposed in California. It would be the first law of its kind in the US and would basically name and shame offenders by listing them on a website, along with their home addresses and places of employment. Dean Florez the state senate majority leader tells Rhod about the plans.

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Tue 23 Feb 2010 01:00

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  • Kissinger sceptical about Obama's Afghan exit plans

    Former US National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State to Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger tells Rhod Sharp that Barack Obama's Afghanistan exit strategy is over-ambitious.

    Duration: 11:51

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  • Tue 23 Feb 2010 01:00

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