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>> belfast. >> jimmy: we have some very horny irish people here tonight. they're living in squalor.we all know each other in ireland, yes. >> jimmy: i see. the reason i should explain is because your husband, david, is one of the executive producers of "game of thrones." >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: which is really like one of the best shows ever. >> thank you. he loves you. >> jimmy: and i him. >> i don't love him anymore. >> jimmy: why? what happened? this is a bombshell. >> jon snow. i said, if you kill him, that's it. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> that's it. >> jimmy: do we know for sure that he killed him? >> i'm in the process of getting divorced. not kidding. >> jimmy: that would put you at the top of the list of hard-core fans, that's for sure. i like jon snow too, i didn't want to see him -- but that's the show. they kill -- >> i made him promise me. i begged him. i -- i -- he went out with kit two weeks before the finale. >> jimmy: kit plays jon snow. >> i said, i've heard all this stuff. he got a haircut. what's going on? i don't want to divorce you, what's happening? and he said, wel
>> belfast. >> jimmy: we have some very horny irish people here tonight. they're living in squalor.we all know each other in ireland, yes. >> jimmy: i see. the reason i should explain is because your husband, david, is one of the executive producers of "game of thrones." >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: which is really like one of the best shows ever. >> thank you. he loves you. >> jimmy: and i him. >> i don't love him anymore. >> jimmy:...
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long as any faction seeks to terrorize or intimidate ordinary people. >> there was bad trouble in belfastthern ireland today, and the only word to describe it is ghastly. the irish republican army set off more than 20 explosions for an hour and a half, creating a scene of bloody carnage without parallel in the long history of northern irish violence. 13 people are known dead, more than 120 injured. >> that day became known as bloody friday. it was part of their campaign to try and undermine british rule in northern ireland and to make northern ireland effectively ungovernable. >> no warnings were given, and the targets seem to have been chosen precisely because they would be crowded with people at that time of day. >> what they managed to do was make the percussive regularity of bombs going off the norm in northern ireland during the 1970s. >> what do you think will happen? >> i think they'll just keep bombing going on. >> it's got to end some time. >> aye, some time, but i don't know when. nobody knows. >> i'm jim mckay speaking to you live at this moment from abc headquarters just outsi
long as any faction seeks to terrorize or intimidate ordinary people. >> there was bad trouble in belfastthern ireland today, and the only word to describe it is ghastly. the irish republican army set off more than 20 explosions for an hour and a half, creating a scene of bloody carnage without parallel in the long history of northern irish violence. 13 people are known dead, more than 120 injured. >> that day became known as bloody friday. it was part of their campaign to try and...
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the river thames where a small parade of vessels gathered and a gun salute was fired from the hms belfasthe house of commons, political leaders pay their today, we should stop and take a moment as a nation to mark this historic milestone. and to thank our majesty for the extra ordinary service that she is given to our country over more than 6 decades. >> it is entirely characteristic of her that she has let it be known that she does not want there to be a fuss made about today, but we are making a fuss. and deservedly so. her our warmest congratulations, appreciation, and above all, our thanks. >> the royal family had been discouraged by the queen from saying anything, but one made an exception. prince andrew. >> it is an extraordinary achievement in some respects. actually, it is about the consistency of the leadership that she is showing, and has shown, throughout her reign that marks out more than anything else. washe borders express steaming through the hills of the scottish borders. -- in hertment deep inent she was conversation with nicola sturgeon while the duke of edinburgh stared
the river thames where a small parade of vessels gathered and a gun salute was fired from the hms belfasthe house of commons, political leaders pay their today, we should stop and take a moment as a nation to mark this historic milestone. and to thank our majesty for the extra ordinary service that she is given to our country over more than 6 decades. >> it is entirely characteristic of her that she has let it be known that she does not want there to be a fuss made about today, but we are...
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haspresident gerry adams been told he will not face persecution in connection to the murder of a woman in belfast by in 1970 two. he was arrested last year and held for 4 days as part of an investigation into the disappearance of the mother who had been wrongly accused of giving information to the security services. president ofce football's world governing body has been banned. the announcement was made by the fifa independence ethics committee following an investigation into the bidding process of the world cups. you are watching "bbc world news america." come on tonight's program, the migrant crisis shows no signs of easing in croatia where they are coming by the thousands in hopes of traveling on to a better life. at least 2 people have been killed and 300 injured after a typhoon swept through taiwan on monday. it was categorized as a super typhoon at one stage, the storm caused power cuts to more than 2 million homes and brought a road, air, and rail transport to a standstill. the typhoon has weakened as it made province in china a few hours ago, with thousand of boats have been ordered back
haspresident gerry adams been told he will not face persecution in connection to the murder of a woman in belfast by in 1970 two. he was arrested last year and held for 4 days as part of an investigation into the disappearance of the mother who had been wrongly accused of giving information to the security services. president ofce football's world governing body has been banned. the announcement was made by the fifa independence ethics committee following an investigation into the bidding...
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the prime minister will be aware that your degrees father went to murder in belfast has escalated to new heights with the arrest today of the chairman in connection with the incident another leading members. be warned about this earlier this week. with an average seven-point and gone beyond the tipping point. the prime minister is aware that met the secretary of state this morning. casey now accept unless he and others take action we are in a state as far as the evolution is concerned and seek government but only those committed gambian government. does the prime minister agree? >> first of all, i agree we are in a difficult phase of these discussions in northern ireland. i obviously can't comment on the police operations taking place. but there is no justification for the power military organizations in northern ireland or anywhere else in our country. there applied to in our society. they should be disbanded on every occasion and on every side. the only thing i would appeal to members and the dep, members who don't take their seats in this house as someone who sat on most pages hav
the prime minister will be aware that your degrees father went to murder in belfast has escalated to new heights with the arrest today of the chairman in connection with the incident another leading members. be warned about this earlier this week. with an average seven-point and gone beyond the tipping point. the prime minister is aware that met the secretary of state this morning. casey now accept unless he and others take action we are in a state as far as the evolution is concerned and seek...
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the prime minister will be aware that your degrees father went to murder in belfast has escalated to new heights with the arrest today of the chairman in connection with the incident another leading members. be warned about this earlier this week. with an average seven-point and gone beyond the tipping point. the prime minister is aware that met the secretary of state this morning. casey now accept unless he and others take action we are in a state as far as the evolution is concerned and seek government but only those committed gambian government. does the prime minister agree? >> first of all, i agree we are in a difficult phase of these discussions in northern ireland. i obviously can't comment on the police operations taking place. but there is no justification for the power military organizations in northern ireland or anywhere else in our country. there applied to in our society. they should be disbanded on every occasion and on every side. the only thing i would appeal to members and the dep, members who don't take their seats in this house as someone who sat on most pages hav
the prime minister will be aware that your degrees father went to murder in belfast has escalated to new heights with the arrest today of the chairman in connection with the incident another leading members. be warned about this earlier this week. with an average seven-point and gone beyond the tipping point. the prime minister is aware that met the secretary of state this morning. casey now accept unless he and others take action we are in a state as far as the evolution is concerned and seek...
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will be aware that the situation in northern ireland already following the ira murder in august in belfasthas escalated to new heights with the arrest today of the chairman of shin fin in connection with that and other leaders. we warned about this earlier this week. we have now reached the tipping point. in my view we have gone beyond the tipping point. the prime minister is aware the first minister has met the secretary of state this morning. he has put a proposal to her. does he not accept that unless he and others take action that we are in a grave state as far as deevolution is concerned? we want to see government but only those of peaceful means can be if government. the people of northern ireland cannot be punished. does the prime minister agree? >> first of all, i agree with him we are at a difficult phase of these discussions in northern ireland. i obviously can't comment on the police operations that have taken place, but let me say this. there is no justification for structures in northern ireland or anywhere else in our country. they are a blight on our society. they are not wa
will be aware that the situation in northern ireland already following the ira murder in august in belfasthas escalated to new heights with the arrest today of the chairman of shin fin in connection with that and other leaders. we warned about this earlier this week. we have now reached the tipping point. in my view we have gone beyond the tipping point. the prime minister is aware the first minister has met the secretary of state this morning. he has put a proposal to her. does he not accept...
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for me, i was in belfast, a state department official doing northern ireland. the people that died in the troubles in three decade, just lightly more than the number of people who died in new york in one morning. just to give you a sense of the scale. just over 3,000 people in northern ireland over 30 years. here, 3,000 in a morning. >> wow. i would start, mr. mayor, as a new yorker and a guy who grew up in the river in new jersey where my town lost 12 people that day to thank you for your leadership. democrat, republican, i don't think anybody can dispute what you did in the days after 9/11. it's been hashed and rehashed. the intelligence failures at the federal level leading up to 9/11. did you have any inkling inside the mayor's office or the new york police department that something on this scale was even possible in new york city? >> we certainly expected a terrorist attack. we were even warned of terrorist attacks that turned out not to happen. we had a terrorist attack thatt department headed for a toggle switch two years earlier under commissioner safir
for me, i was in belfast, a state department official doing northern ireland. the people that died in the troubles in three decade, just lightly more than the number of people who died in new york in one morning. just to give you a sense of the scale. just over 3,000 people in northern ireland over 30 years. here, 3,000 in a morning. >> wow. i would start, mr. mayor, as a new yorker and a guy who grew up in the river in new jersey where my town lost 12 people that day to thank you for...
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international broadcast today, i am monitoring our twitter feeds, one gentlemen saying he is watching in belfastously hoppered, that those are watching out outside of our city around the world. that drives home the momentousness of this occasion, what happened in new york city amazing and washington unforgettable, look at this images tens if not hundreds of thousands of people lining the ben franklin parkway in the city of brotherly love and today philadelphia is not just a city where by business is done and lives are lived, it's the backdrop for the alter for a mass, the incredible moment where people gather in silence and prayer and song and share something we all have in common which is tremendous hope for our lives moving forward and what a tremendous privilege it is for our city of philadelphia, to see this calmness at a massive gathering >> they left these chairs and pressed against the barricade as the pope passed by and now they have returned to their seats and are awaiting the start of mass, if we can look up on an elevated stage just to the right and left those are the bishops and card
international broadcast today, i am monitoring our twitter feeds, one gentlemen saying he is watching in belfastously hoppered, that those are watching out outside of our city around the world. that drives home the momentousness of this occasion, what happened in new york city amazing and washington unforgettable, look at this images tens if not hundreds of thousands of people lining the ben franklin parkway in the city of brotherly love and today philadelphia is not just a city where by...