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we will go back to dublin airport as soon as we see pope francis.s this evening. the family of a british—iranian woman imprisoned in iran on spying charges, have confirmed that she has returned to prison today. nazanin zhagari—ratcliffe was reunited with her four year old daughter this week as she was given three—days release. her family tried to extend the release date but failed to do so. extend the release date she was jailed in 2016 on spying charges which she denies. earlier our correspondent brought us the latest. nazanin zhagari—ratcliffe was on holiday with her daughter and trained to introduce her daughter to her family in iran. she is a dual national older with british and iranian citizenship and tried to travel back to the uk in april two, 2016 but was arrested by the revolutionary guard and was accused of espionage and jailed for five years. she has and was accused of espionage and jailed forfive years. she has been imprisoned since then which means she has only seen her daughter on prison visit. on thursday she was released from jail on
we will go back to dublin airport as soon as we see pope francis.s this evening. the family of a british—iranian woman imprisoned in iran on spying charges, have confirmed that she has returned to prison today. nazanin zhagari—ratcliffe was reunited with her four year old daughter this week as she was given three—days release. her family tried to extend the release date but failed to do so. extend the release date she was jailed in 2016 on spying charges which she denies. earlier our...
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there we are in the skies above dublin airport. n this first visit in nearly a0 years. our correspondent is watching from dublin. thank you. yes, it keeping an eye on that. the alitalia flight is coming in. the callsign is shepherd on. that is a callsign given to any flight that is a callsign given to any flight giving —— carrying the pope. while he was travelling between dublin and the west of ireland tomorrow, and indeed when he flies home at the end of this weekend, he will be travelling by the irish national carrier, aer lingus. those flights will have flight numbers, including ei1979. also ei 2018. that one will take him back to dublin. the aeroplane isjust 2018. that one will take him back to dublin. the aeroplane is just coming in to touch down at dublin airport. and of course, pope francis must surely be thinking not only about the welcome he will receive from many hundreds of thousands of catholics here in ireland, but of the deeply serious issues that many are looking to him to address. including the spectre, the scandal of
there we are in the skies above dublin airport. n this first visit in nearly a0 years. our correspondent is watching from dublin. thank you. yes, it keeping an eye on that. the alitalia flight is coming in. the callsign is shepherd on. that is a callsign given to any flight that is a callsign given to any flight giving —— carrying the pope. while he was travelling between dublin and the west of ireland tomorrow, and indeed when he flies home at the end of this weekend, he will be...
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pope francis arrived at dublin airport in the last 30 minutes.a flight brought him from rome with the callsign shepherd one, arriving at dublin airport, where he was greeted by archbishops and the deputy prime minister of ireland and other dignitaries at the beginning of this two—day visit. before we discuss this visit further, let's look at this visit further, let's look at this report from andrew plant, who looks at the weekend ahead and how ireland has changed since the last papal visit in 1979. in 1979, whenjohn paul ii came to ireland, 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. contraception, abortion and divorce were against the law here. now that figure is a0%, and it is a very different ireland that will greet pope francis. i think in the past, the catholic church had too much of a dominant place in our society. it still has a place in society, but not one that determines public policy or determines our laws. many are using the pope's visit to raise awareness of the catholic church's sexual abuse scandal. this art installation detailing the s
pope francis arrived at dublin airport in the last 30 minutes.a flight brought him from rome with the callsign shepherd one, arriving at dublin airport, where he was greeted by archbishops and the deputy prime minister of ireland and other dignitaries at the beginning of this two—day visit. before we discuss this visit further, let's look at this visit further, let's look at this report from andrew plant, who looks at the weekend ahead and how ireland has changed since the last papal visit in...
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at dublin airport, carrying the pope.ng a break, the 80—year—old pontiff, before coming to phoenix park in the city to say mass later on today. he will deliver his homily to the gathered crowds, suspected to be around half a million people. he will also deliver a speech to irish bishops. it will be interesting to hear it in that speech, what words, if any, he has on the subject of the how the church has handled abuse cases. the main reason, the official reason for the pope's visit to ireland this weekend has been to take part in the world meeting of families, an event that happens, catholic church organised event, that happens every three yea rs. event, that happens every three years. so, much of the focus of the speech has been about the family, marriage, bringing up children in faith. and with values. but, of course, many would say, if you're talking about the family, then, of course, it is the most appropriate time to address the... abuse of young children, that was carried out... by... priests and... in catholic run i
at dublin airport, carrying the pope.ng a break, the 80—year—old pontiff, before coming to phoenix park in the city to say mass later on today. he will deliver his homily to the gathered crowds, suspected to be around half a million people. he will also deliver a speech to irish bishops. it will be interesting to hear it in that speech, what words, if any, he has on the subject of the how the church has handled abuse cases. the main reason, the official reason for the pope's visit to...
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i was told dublin airport was packed with fa ns told dublin airport was packed with fans dressed in green a sold—out game, 10,500 people will be crammed into to the lee valley stadium later. should ireland do the unthinkable against spain, they will need all the support they will —— can get tomorrow because they face either the netherlands or another big hitter, australia. thank you very much indeed. there's much more on the bbc sport website, including all the build—up to the start of the scottish premiership season. but for now, that's all the sport, it's back to you. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:40pm, bye for now. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's return to our main story this afternoon. most household plastic waste is still ending up in landfill despite efforts to increase the amount we recycle — according to a survey. the local government association says manufacturers are to blame, as the types of plastics used in many yoghurt pots, ready meal trays and other containers limit the ability of councils to
i was told dublin airport was packed with fa ns told dublin airport was packed with fans dressed in green a sold—out game, 10,500 people will be crammed into to the lee valley stadium later. should ireland do the unthinkable against spain, they will need all the support they will —— can get tomorrow because they face either the netherlands or another big hitter, australia. thank you very much indeed. there's much more on the bbc sport website, including all the build—up to the start of...
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after they touched down at dublin airport, ireland's sports minister confirmed that the team will nowlayers aren't professional and, unlike their dutch opponents on sunday, they have to fund themselves with full—time careers away from the hockey pitch. well, have a listen what it meant to the players when they found out the good news earlier. i want to say that i have decided that we will give an extra 1.5 million for olympic and world championship preparation and hockey will enjoy a significant share of that particular money. you have to say it is well—deserved. the second lowest ranked team heading into the world cup and they made it to the final. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former conservative minister nicola blackwood and sebastian payne, political leader writer at the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian reports that the police are ready to submit an extradition order to moscow for two russians suspected
after they touched down at dublin airport, ireland's sports minister confirmed that the team will nowlayers aren't professional and, unlike their dutch opponents on sunday, they have to fund themselves with full—time careers away from the hockey pitch. well, have a listen what it meant to the players when they found out the good news earlier. i want to say that i have decided that we will give an extra 1.5 million for olympic and world championship preparation and hockey will enjoy a...
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you can see at dublin airport the image of the flight that has just brought pope francis from rome tohe first papal visit to ireland for almost a0 years. 1979, john paul ii, huge adulation when he came here four decades ago. you know, we are talking about the scandals that have to be confronted, causing so much pain, hurt and unease. a lot of people will be coming with absolute joy and adulation? a lot of people in this country support the catholic church and christianity. they believe you can't separate the catholic church, the systemic abuse within the catholic church, the cover—ups and the word and message ofjesus of nazareth, , the word and message ofjesus of nazareth,, because they would see that behaviour by the priests, by the institution itself, as an antithesis to the word ofjesus. they still regard pope francis as god's a presentation on earth, so they will support him for that reason. there are still devout catholics, but if you look at the trajectory of how the country has moved, 67% of people voted to allow abortion in this country. that is something that is completely a
you can see at dublin airport the image of the flight that has just brought pope francis from rome tohe first papal visit to ireland for almost a0 years. 1979, john paul ii, huge adulation when he came here four decades ago. you know, we are talking about the scandals that have to be confronted, causing so much pain, hurt and unease. a lot of people will be coming with absolute joy and adulation? a lot of people in this country support the catholic church and christianity. they believe you...
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he arrived at dublin airport this morning. w, several hours later and after a speech at dublin castle where i am speaking to you from, he is making his way through the streets of dublin city centre. the 81—year—old is choosing not to use the chair for the short journey, rather to stand. all the better to let the crowds see him. a pretty demanding schedules for any 81—year—old person. iam a pretty demanding schedules for any 81—year—old person. i am sure you would agree. entering mount saint mary's pro cathedral in dublin. the venue for many important national offence. —— national events. what he's going to be doing is talking to a number of couples. number of newly married couples. number of newly married couples. also one who have celebrated their golden anniversary, 50 yea rs of celebrated their golden anniversary, 50 years of marriage. he's going to be delivering a second speech. he will be making a number of speeches on the subject of marriage. staves, how couples can pass on faith to their children. very much tying in with
he arrived at dublin airport this morning. w, several hours later and after a speech at dublin castle where i am speaking to you from, he is making his way through the streets of dublin city centre. the 81—year—old is choosing not to use the chair for the short journey, rather to stand. all the better to let the crowds see him. a pretty demanding schedules for any 81—year—old person. iam a pretty demanding schedules for any 81—year—old person. i am sure you would agree. entering...
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that is live footage from dublin airport where, as you can see, it is raining.ave had hundreds. it's often said we're a nation of dog lovers but for author damien dibben, his jack russell dudley is more than just a pet. your dog has inspired several books. yes, it is david dibben by the way. my yes, it is david dibben by the way. my latest novel is narrated by a dog. it is the premise that you have worked dogs in the books for children, and then for adults. this is my first book for adults. it is narrated by a dog who is 217 years old, and he has been searching for his lost master from 100 years ago, who may or may not also be immortal, and this search takes him through the courts and battlefields of europe in the 18th and 19th centuries, so it is an epic quest and a mystery he must solve as to why he still exists. why were you compelled to write this way? to write this particular book, i mean, essentially, the starting point was that i was having some depressive problems a few years ago and i had to go on this tour of europe to do publicity for my last book, an
that is live footage from dublin airport where, as you can see, it is raining.ave had hundreds. it's often said we're a nation of dog lovers but for author damien dibben, his jack russell dudley is more than just a pet. your dog has inspired several books. yes, it is david dibben by the way. my yes, it is david dibben by the way. my latest novel is narrated by a dog. it is the premise that you have worked dogs in the books for children, and then for adults. this is my first book for adults. it...
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francis said farewell to leo varadkar, ireland's prime minister, before boarding the plane at dublin airportk to rome following his two—day visit. it was the first papal visit to ireland for 39 years. well, joining you now from dublin is amanda ferguson — a freelance ireland correspondent — who's been covering the papal visit for the washington post. thank you very much forjoining us. a huge amount of anticipation and no doubt a lot of concern from the vatican about how this visit was going to turn out. how would you characterise at? the visit could have come many years ago because the abuse scandals that rocked ireland have been unfolding for the last number of decades. the vatican will be pleased at how the ireland visit went. for the catholics in ireland who got their once—in—a—lifetime opportunity to be on the pope's presence, it was successful, and meeting with the victims of abuse and wanting to draw attention onto their suffering. what they want is truth and justice and accountability to flow. from the people you have spoken to, what did they think of the tool and and the many apologi
francis said farewell to leo varadkar, ireland's prime minister, before boarding the plane at dublin airportk to rome following his two—day visit. it was the first papal visit to ireland for 39 years. well, joining you now from dublin is amanda ferguson — a freelance ireland correspondent — who's been covering the papal visit for the washington post. thank you very much forjoining us. a huge amount of anticipation and no doubt a lot of concern from the vatican about how this visit was...
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thousands of fans, hopefully, celebrating when they arrive when they arrive in dublin airport and theyo have one. michelle, thank you very much indeed. the us first lady, melania trump, has expressed her support for the basketball star lebronjames, hours after her husband made insulting remarks about him on twitter. the player had said in an interview that mr trump was "divisive" and had "emboldened racists". our washington correspondent chris buckler has more. lebron james is without any doubt one of the biggest stars in american sports. when he recently signed for the la lakers, it made the headlines, but he's found himself in the news again because of his criticism of donald trump. on cnn, he accused the president of using sport to split the us apart, and it's not the first time he's spoken out against mr trump. i'm not going to let — while i have this platform — to let one individual, no matter the power, no matter the impact that he should have, or she should have, ever use sport as a platform to divide us. in an angry tweet, donald trump fired back at both the basketball star and
thousands of fans, hopefully, celebrating when they arrive when they arrive in dublin airport and theyo have one. michelle, thank you very much indeed. the us first lady, melania trump, has expressed her support for the basketball star lebronjames, hours after her husband made insulting remarks about him on twitter. the player had said in an interview that mr trump was "divisive" and had "emboldened racists". our washington correspondent chris buckler has more. lebron james...
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pope francis arrived at dublin airport a little earlier.d by archbishops and by a government representative, the deputy prime minister, and he is now at the residence of the irish president, michael higgins, aras an uachtarain, in dublin's phoenix park. pope francis in the last few moments has planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn planted an irish oak tree in the park where john paul planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn paul ii planted an oak tree almost four decades ago. this is a visit that is going to be dominated by serious questions that pope francis has to answer. whether he will answer those questions in terms of what the judge is going to do to deal with those who abuse children and those who cover up the abuse of children, we don't know. he is expected to mention that in his speech at dublin castle lives little later and we will bring that speech to you. but whether he issues an apology, which he has done before, 01’ apology, which he has done before, or whether he goes beyond that, we are waiting to hear the d
pope francis arrived at dublin airport a little earlier.d by archbishops and by a government representative, the deputy prime minister, and he is now at the residence of the irish president, michael higgins, aras an uachtarain, in dublin's phoenix park. pope francis in the last few moments has planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn planted an irish oak tree in the park where john paul planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn paul ii planted an oak tree almost four decades ago....
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he will then give a speech to irish bishops before returning to dublin airport for his flight back toou, sean. that was anita in dublin. thank you very much. in other news this afternoon... tributes are being paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who has died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero — who was defeated by barack obama in the 2008 presidential election — had been suffering from a brain tumour and decided to stop receiving treatment two days ago. chris buckler looks back at his life. john mccain was a politician of principle — a patriot who believed in his country and fought for it at tremendous cost to himself. as a young navy pilot, he was shot down over hanoi, interrogated and tortured. his captors saw a potential propaganda coup when his father became commander of us forces in vietnam and offered him release. john mccain refused, despite the many beatings he suffered. on his return, he was hailed as a war hero and entered politics. he eventually spent 35 years representing republicans inside congress, but he was fiercely independent and ofte
he will then give a speech to irish bishops before returning to dublin airport for his flight back toou, sean. that was anita in dublin. thank you very much. in other news this afternoon... tributes are being paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who has died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero — who was defeated by barack obama in the 2008 presidential election — had been suffering from a brain tumour and decided to stop receiving treatment two days ago....
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pope francis said farewell to leo varadka, irelands prime minister, before boarding the plane at dublin airport his way back to rome following his two—day visit. it was the first papal visit to ireland for 39 years. a very different and modernised country greeted this pope compared to the one in 1979. those who gathered to hear, those expecting to hear how this will change across the catholic world. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are me rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. there have been numerous tributes paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who's died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero, defeated by barack 0bama in the 2008 presidential election, had been suffering from a brain tumour, and decided to stop treatment two days ago. chris buckler looks back at his life. john mccain was a politician of principle — a patriot who believed in his country and fo
pope francis said farewell to leo varadka, irelands prime minister, before boarding the plane at dublin airport his way back to rome following his two—day visit. it was the first papal visit to ireland for 39 years. a very different and modernised country greeted this pope compared to the one in 1979. those who gathered to hear, those expecting to hear how this will change across the catholic world. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at...
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they touched down at dublin airport earlier where they were greeted by the media and hockey fans — they'vebeen in london. they may have lost the final to the netherlands, but they haven't lost their voice — singing their own rendiiton of the lighthouse people's high at the airport. # forever you and me # forever you and me # you will always keep me flying high in the sky #. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc. co. uk?sport. more now on the earthquake that struck the indonesian island of lombok yesterday — it's left more than 90 people dead, and hundreds more injured. officials say 10,000 people have been evacuated on lombok and rescue boats have been sent to evacuate more than 1,000 tourists from the nearby gili islands where the quake was also felt. earlier my colleague ben brown spoke to saffron amis — who was staying in a hostel when the earthquake hit. we were in our hostel when it hit, there was a lot of us there, and at first it was just very small shakes, and then the power cut out and someone actually shouted "ea
they touched down at dublin airport earlier where they were greeted by the media and hockey fans — they'vebeen in london. they may have lost the final to the netherlands, but they haven't lost their voice — singing their own rendiiton of the lighthouse people's high at the airport. # forever you and me # forever you and me # you will always keep me flying high in the sky #. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc. co....
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touching down on shepherd one, the call sign of the aircraft the pope travels on at 10:30am at dublin airportn castle at midday and that's the first time we expect him to speak. emma, thank you. later on in the programme we will be speaking to someone in ireland who is very excited about the visit. that's in about ten minutes' time. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died in have arrived home. john and susan cooper from burnley were staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in hurghada. thomas cook said the circumstances of the unexplained deaths remained unclear. the couple's daughter who was also staying in the hotel says she believes the couple's deaths are suspicious. matt cole reports. they should still be enjoying sandy beaches and luxury pools, but holidaymakers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm—10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago and nobody knows why, if they'd been open and transpare
touching down on shepherd one, the call sign of the aircraft the pope travels on at 10:30am at dublin airportn castle at midday and that's the first time we expect him to speak. emma, thank you. later on in the programme we will be speaking to someone in ireland who is very excited about the visit. that's in about ten minutes' time. the first holidaymakers to be flown back early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died in have arrived home. john and susan cooper from burnley were...
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the papal plane shepherd one is expected to touch down at dublin airport at 10:30am.there will be a packed series of events over the next two days. a lot of anticipation here about the kind of reception that pope francis will get. of course, ireland is a very different country today to the one it was some a0 years ago, the last pa pal visit. back then, ireland was known as the most catholic country in the world. some 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. homosexual activity, contraception, divorce, were all illegal. that is very different today. ireland has recently had two referendums, legalising abortion and same—sex marriage. just a couple of the markers, really, of how much social attitudes have changed since then. the catholic church does not have the same draw in ireland that it once did. it has been hugely damaged by a number of scandals in recent years, not least, of course, the sexual abuse of children by catholic priests. that is one very important issue that pope francis is expected to address at some point over the weekend. we do know as well that the vat
the papal plane shepherd one is expected to touch down at dublin airport at 10:30am.there will be a packed series of events over the next two days. a lot of anticipation here about the kind of reception that pope francis will get. of course, ireland is a very different country today to the one it was some a0 years ago, the last pa pal visit. back then, ireland was known as the most catholic country in the world. some 90% of catholics attended weekly mass. homosexual activity, contraception,...
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and then from there, it is the shortjourney on to dublin airport and back to rome where he, the vaticanthe people here in ireland will be taking stock of this visit and looking in the words of the irish prime minister, for actions to follow those words, to help the victims of abuse but also many people hoping that this will be the start of the new spring. the new chapter for ireland and the catholic church that has been spoken about on this visit. from dublin, back to you. thank you very much. she has been with us throughout the pope's visit, covering it in detail and we will hear more about the speech that the pope is due to give to the irish bishops a little later. don thank you for being with us on bbc news and can i get your overall impression of the impact that this visit has made. it is difficult to know at the end of the papal trip, what long—term impact it will have. iam what long—term impact it will have. i am struck by the just of the position —— juxtaposition. you are at phoenix park this afternoon with pope francis and if you were along the motorcade route with the people wh
and then from there, it is the shortjourney on to dublin airport and back to rome where he, the vaticanthe people here in ireland will be taking stock of this visit and looking in the words of the irish prime minister, for actions to follow those words, to help the victims of abuse but also many people hoping that this will be the start of the new spring. the new chapter for ireland and the catholic church that has been spoken about on this visit. from dublin, back to you. thank you very much....
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to many people's lives here and the arrival of pope francis later this morning at 10:30am at dublin airportlcome ceremony there, then that will begin a packed two—day visit for the pope. he will arrive at dublin castle at midday and then later this afternoon he will travel in the popemobile on the streets of dublin, that will be the first chance of the public for —— for the public to see him. but the big event will be the mass in phoenix park tomorrow evening, 500,000 people expected to see that event. 0ne 500,000 people expected to see that event. one of the reasons his authority has diminished in recent yea rs has authority has diminished in recent years has been the scandal of sexual abuse of children by catholic priests. that's something the pope is expected to address in his visit. is also set by the vatican that he will meet with survivors of clerical sexual abuse at some point over the weekend —— it's also said. despite the scandals that will overshadow this visit to some extent, there's no doubt great excitement from a lot of catholics and a mob of hope about what kind of uplifting
to many people's lives here and the arrival of pope francis later this morning at 10:30am at dublin airportlcome ceremony there, then that will begin a packed two—day visit for the pope. he will arrive at dublin castle at midday and then later this afternoon he will travel in the popemobile on the streets of dublin, that will be the first chance of the public for —— for the public to see him. but the big event will be the mass in phoenix park tomorrow evening, 500,000 people expected to...
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the team were met by ireland's sport minister at dublin airport who confirmed that the team will nowime careers away from the pitch. here's what it meant to the players when they heard the news. i want to say that i've decided that we will give an extra $1.5 million for olympic and world champion preparation —— 1.5 million euros. and hockey world league enjoy a significant share of that particular amount. applause -- hockey will. nicely done! lovely. nicely done. serena williams says she is struggling with her emotions after having her first child. she put this on social media to explain the biggest loss of her career tojohanna konta last week saying, "i just was in a funk. mostly, i felt like i was not a good mom... we have all been there. i work a lot, i train, and i'm trying to be the best athlete i can be." she has said lots of women have told her the mix of emotions you have after having a baby can go on for a long time, and she's fully expecting it to be like that and to feel a bit more emotional at times and talk about it. you said there was probably a reason whyjo konta, who
the team were met by ireland's sport minister at dublin airport who confirmed that the team will nowime careers away from the pitch. here's what it meant to the players when they heard the news. i want to say that i've decided that we will give an extra $1.5 million for olympic and world champion preparation —— 1.5 million euros. and hockey world league enjoy a significant share of that particular amount. applause -- hockey will. nicely done! lovely. nicely done. serena williams says she is...
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catholic church has visited the country and maybe four decades will be live pictures from dublin and to national airport where the point will soon land ireland has of course changed dramatically in that time divorce contraception gay marriage and abortion and. reports now from dublin. the vatican flag flies over the irish capital it's thirty nine years since the last papal visit congregation numbers are falling but more than seventy percent of people identify here as catholic. one john paul the second came in one nine hundred seventy nine three quarters of ireland came out to welcome him since then there's been a massive social revolution divorce contraception gay marriage abortion all predicted by the church and now legal and the church now faces perhaps its biggest challenge in budden times its legacy of child sex abuse survivors want pope francis to take robust action according to church papers thirteen hundred priests have been accused of abuse in ireland since one nine hundred seventy five but there have been less than one hundred convictions. i want from the pope i want the pope to start realizing
catholic church has visited the country and maybe four decades will be live pictures from dublin and to national airport where the point will soon land ireland has of course changed dramatically in that time divorce contraception gay marriage and abortion and. reports now from dublin. the vatican flag flies over the irish capital it's thirty nine years since the last papal visit congregation numbers are falling but more than seventy percent of people identify here as catholic. one john paul the...
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they touched down at dublin airport earlier, where they were greeted by the media and ireland's sportsntering the tournament as the second—lowest ranked team. the celebrations will contine in the city centre now, where they'll attend a civic ceremony. one things for sure though — they may have lost the final but they haven't lost their voice. have a listen to this. #we # we are going to be, for ever you and me... # you will always keep the flying high in the sky! i think they should stick to the hockey! still not sure of the releva nce hockey! still not sure of the relevance of that song so if you have any idea, please let's know! excellent, many thanks. back now to the earthquake that struck the indonesian island of lombok yesterday — leaving more than 90 people dead, and hundreds more injured. 10,000 people have been evacuated on lombok and boats have been sent to rescue more than 1,000 tourists from the nearby gili islands. officals say the northern area of lombok has suffered massive damage, with roads and bridges destroyed. dini widiastuti, spokesperson for the development and hum
they touched down at dublin airport earlier, where they were greeted by the media and ireland's sportsntering the tournament as the second—lowest ranked team. the celebrations will contine in the city centre now, where they'll attend a civic ceremony. one things for sure though — they may have lost the final but they haven't lost their voice. have a listen to this. #we # we are going to be, for ever you and me... # you will always keep the flying high in the sky! i think they should stick...
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it's been nearly 40 years since pope saintjohn paul ii's plane landed on the runway at dublin airportpart of the once—in—a—lifetime event. but the ireland that pope francis will visit this weekend is completely different to the one that greeted his polish predecessor. the catholic church has been rocked by revelations of paedophile priests, sexual abuse in orphanages and exploitation of women in mother—and—baby homes. it will still be the biggest event in ireland for decades, but how has the once staunchly catholic country changed ? the irish prime minister leo varadkar says it's a different country now. ireland has become a very different place in the past 40 years since the last papal visit and our relationship with the church has changed during that period, like it has for a lot of countries. but i think it's fair to say that ireland is increasingly diverse, increasingly secular, a much more liberal country and a much more globally outward looking than maybe it was 40 years ago. and the relationship with the church has changed, principally because some of the revelations that have
it's been nearly 40 years since pope saintjohn paul ii's plane landed on the runway at dublin airportpart of the once—in—a—lifetime event. but the ireland that pope francis will visit this weekend is completely different to the one that greeted his polish predecessor. the catholic church has been rocked by revelations of paedophile priests, sexual abuse in orphanages and exploitation of women in mother—and—baby homes. it will still be the biggest event in ireland for decades, but how...
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dublin it will be el 2018, marking his own visit here. a5,000 people expected in knock for the event. he was greeted by airportls, senior clergy, school children from the area as well. there have been big rehearsals in knock for this event today. joining me here in dublin is theologian father aidan connolly, he can explain more for those who do not know about knock, the significance of this place. knock is a shrine, an international place of pilgrimage dedicated to our lady, 15 independent witnesses in 1879 saw the same image on the side of the wall of the church. notjust an image, it turned out to be, as they believed and reported, 0ur image, it turned out to be, as they believed and reported, our lady, st joseph, her spouse and saintjoan the avengers, symbolised with a lamb and a cross. it quickly became a place of pilgrimage. 200 investigations into it and it was confirmed as an authentic vision of oui’ confirmed as an authentic vision of our lady which has turned up in places of extreme poverty, loneliness and extreme lonely hardship. it would be the ideal place for pope francis to visit. he has a sense of
dublin it will be el 2018, marking his own visit here. a5,000 people expected in knock for the event. he was greeted by airportls, senior clergy, school children from the area as well. there have been big rehearsals in knock for this event today. joining me here in dublin is theologian father aidan connolly, he can explain more for those who do not know about knock, the significance of this place. knock is a shrine, an international place of pilgrimage dedicated to our lady, 15 independent...
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you can see the live picture from the airport in dublin as the pope says goodbye appeared this is not simply a visit by the pope to say hello. the sexual abuse scandal continues to rock the catholic church. pope francis condemned the action taken by priests involved in a scandal and apologize for lack of action on the part of the church to intervene. they are to the pope on word from dublin. back now as we continue to remember senator john mccain. they came in last night. live on the white house as we mentioned the flag they are flying at half staff. >> it is no secret that john mccain really saw eye to eye them are critics of each other all the way to the end. the white house lowered its flags. the finisher of their condolences with resident trump tweeting my deepest sympathies in respect go to the family of senator john mccain. our hearts and prayers are with you. first lady melania trumpeted our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy to the mccain family. thank you for your service to the nation. the president was once again back at it with his attorney general by re-tweeting sever
you can see the live picture from the airport in dublin as the pope says goodbye appeared this is not simply a visit by the pope to say hello. the sexual abuse scandal continues to rock the catholic church. pope francis condemned the action taken by priests involved in a scandal and apologize for lack of action on the part of the church to intervene. they are to the pope on word from dublin. back now as we continue to remember senator john mccain. they came in last night. live on the white...
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airport on the southbound side of 101. quick check of some drive times, westbound 580, tracy to dublin, 53 minutes coming down, just saw that an earlier crash in livermore that has been pushed offer to the shoulder. westbound 4 antioch to concord in the yellow at 28 and no delays, san rafael to san francisco looking great at 16 minutes. >> thanks. >>> happening today, san francisco's newest hospital will get ready for its big grand opening. california pacific medical center is opening its mission campus that will replace saint luke's hospital on the same block. the grand opening is august 25th but this afternoon hospital staff will take part in a practice run. the new campus will have an emergency room that is four times larger than the er at saint luke's. >>> next the seven things you need to know before you go. >> let's look at our instagram picture of the day. if you haven't yet follow us at abc 7 news bay area. you can see more great content like this. share your photos and videos using the #abc7now. >> a live look outside. a busy bay bridge toll plaza. a rough one on the roads. an we'll have y ♪ ♪ can world-renowned ar
airport on the southbound side of 101. quick check of some drive times, westbound 580, tracy to dublin, 53 minutes coming down, just saw that an earlier crash in livermore that has been pushed offer to the shoulder. westbound 4 antioch to concord in the yellow at 28 and no delays, san rafael to san francisco looking great at 16 minutes. >> thanks. >>> happening today, san francisco's newest hospital will get ready for its big grand opening. california pacific medical center is...
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airport to the shrine itself. father eamon connolly, thank you for your thoughts so far. from dublinrather miserable weather there in knock, but let's have a look at the forecast for the uk. we have had rain pouring across some western parts of the uk already. and the are strong around western and southern coasts, gusting to a0 an hour. here is the cloud that is spreading of the atlantic. there is that every of low pressure. in year we have weather fronts and they will pa rt we have weather fronts and they will part on top of the uk during the course of the afternoon. in the east, this is where the heaviest rain will arrive latest today. after that dry spell this morning, by the time we reached lunch time, you can see that rain spreading across the uk. across the west, notice that the weather is going to improve a little bit later this afternoon. in belfast and maybe western scotland, one of the places where the sun will come out in the second half of the afternoon, so not such a bad into the day. the rain may last in east anglia and the south—east until the latter pa rt anglia and t
airport to the shrine itself. father eamon connolly, thank you for your thoughts so far. from dublinrather miserable weather there in knock, but let's have a look at the forecast for the uk. we have had rain pouring across some western parts of the uk already. and the are strong around western and southern coasts, gusting to a0 an hour. here is the cloud that is spreading of the atlantic. there is that every of low pressure. in year we have weather fronts and they will pa rt we have weather...
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airport you should not have trouble getting there. so far our drive times are looking great too. westbound 580 tracy into dublin, our first one in the yellow at 33 minutes but not terrible southbound 680 dublin to mission boulevard in the green, northbound 85, 101 to cupertino at 16 minutes. parents here is something for you to think about as you head out the door this morning. who is the most likely to be a distracted driver? a new survey says it's you. 73% of parents admit they do things behind the wheel they shouldn't. 32% of parents often use their phone while their kids are in the car. overall 70% of drivers in the volvo survey say they use their phone while driving and phones are the number one driving distraction beating out radio, gps system and other passengers in the vehicle. >> i believe it. >> it is scary. >> it is. >> you have kids in the car with you, trying to set an example for them. and it's not worth it. >> it's not worth it. >> it really isn't. >> just one little mistake and it could be a life changing situation. >> for the whole family. >> good reminder. thanks. >> thank you. >>> speaking of
airport you should not have trouble getting there. so far our drive times are looking great too. westbound 580 tracy into dublin, our first one in the yellow at 33 minutes but not terrible southbound 680 dublin to mission boulevard in the green, northbound 85, 101 to cupertino at 16 minutes. parents here is something for you to think about as you head out the door this morning. who is the most likely to be a distracted driver? a new survey says it's you. 73% of parents admit they do things...
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dublin b.a.r.t. station, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> a facial recognition system is in place this morning on the san jose airport. security officials unveiled it yesterday. it will scan the faces of passengers arriving on international flights. the system will cut the time they have to wait to pass through security to about 22 minutes. right now, it can take up to a half hour. the airport is the first on the west coast to use this technology. >>> happening today, california lawmakers will hold a t s t issue of those extremely long wait times at the state's dmv offices. phil ting from san francisco and jim frazier will spearhead efforts to find solutions. wait times have grown out of control because of a crush of people trying to get those federally compliant real i.d.s. the dmv recently expanded saturday hours to try to cut down on wait times. >> now to the peninsula where one city is debating just how high buildings should rise into the sky. san mateo city hall rejected a proposed ballot proposal. the limit expires in 2020. supporters of the proposal say the city doesn't have the infrastructure to support taller
dublin b.a.r.t. station, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> a facial recognition system is in place this morning on the san jose airport. security officials unveiled it yesterday. it will scan the faces of passengers arriving on international flights. the system will cut the time they have to wait to pass through security to about 22 minutes. right now, it can take up to a half hour. the airport is the first on the west coast to use this technology. >>>...
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airport n ikeetha morning. everyone else looking okay. westbound 580 tracy to dublin, 43 minutes. >> thank you. >>> onermo pein ignson after a francisco killed a bicyclist. it happened at turk and taylor in therln district before 6:00 last night. police shut down a street for the investigation. no word on any charges the driver will face. >>> tinder is facing a lawsuit by the people who created it. >>> a just released report warning about foods you might be feeding your children. we'll explain more next. >>> a local brewery received ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >> it is 5:13 on our wednesday morning.
airport n ikeetha morning. everyone else looking okay. westbound 580 tracy to dublin, 43 minutes. >> thank you. >>> onermo pein ignson after a francisco killed a bicyclist. it happened at turk and taylor in therln district before 6:00 last night. police shut down a street for the investigation. no word on any charges the driver will face. >>> tinder is facing a lawsuit by the people who created it. >>> a just released report warning about foods you might be...
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airport, at the seagrams btling plant. things like the guinness american blonde lagger. >> i would like to check this out. it looks cool. the brand's iconic stout beer is imported from dublin. ev't if you don like guinness, like i just said, you should check it out. >> it's a brewery for everybody, no matter what you want to do.'s coming in for a couple of beers, we can do that for you. if you want to see a great history and have a unique experience when i comes to the beer world, that's what we provide you here. >> the brulewery will be open today, and noonp. until 9:0m. i hear it tastes different out of the tap. it's a whole differe experience. >> that's because you put your mouth und the ta >> is that why? >> that's not how you're supposed to drink beer. drink responsibly, everybody. if you're headed to the beach this weekend, like it to be stormy later today. stormy and rainy, t first half of your saturday. i think saturday afternoon and sunday, will be worth a trip over the bridge. watch out for thatc. traf jack taylor will help you navigate the commute coming up. >> if you are in m m.aryland, howard county, w have anarly morning crash that's blocking two left lanes.
airport, at the seagrams btling plant. things like the guinness american blonde lagger. >> i would like to check this out. it looks cool. the brand's iconic stout beer is imported from dublin. ev't if you don like guinness, like i just said, you should check it out. >> it's a brewery for everybody, no matter what you want to do.'s coming in for a couple of beers, we can do that for you. if you want to see a great history and have a unique experience when i comes to the beer world,...
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airport, at the seagrams battling plant. the beers were created forhe u.s. market, things like the guinness american blonde lager. >> the brand's iconic stout beer is imported from dublinhe brewery will be open today, and noon until 9:00 p.m. w's off i-95 in maryland. i think should take a team field trip. we're not a lot of beer drinkers, but it looks cool. >> why not? >>> mr. bell? >> make sure our team field trip includes a designated driver >>exactly. >> got to be safe. game inonals squeezed a yesterday and a win at that. they're playing the reds again tonight. this gamejust like yesterday, could easily face a delay or a post poenment, as there's a high likelihood of rain.he what aboutest of the weekend? your ten-day forecast is coming up next. >> on a friday inner loop on the beltway. st. barnabas dowthe woodrow wilson bridge. hopefully the does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. ss comcast busiives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. ou we offer up to 6 of 4g wireless network backup. everne else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your busins number. them, not so much. we let you keep an ey
airport, at the seagrams battling plant. the beers were created forhe u.s. market, things like the guinness american blonde lager. >> the brand's iconic stout beer is imported from dublinhe brewery will be open today, and noon until 9:00 p.m. w's off i-95 in maryland. i think should take a team field trip. we're not a lot of beer drinkers, but it looks cool. >> why not? >>> mr. bell? >> make sure our team field trip includes a designated driver >>exactly....
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main airports in the uk stansted manchester, in terms of cancellations, gothenberg in sweden, berlin in germany. lots of cancellations for places like gatwick, birmingham and bristol going to dublint of the fa ct going to dublin, as a result of the fact that when ryanair pilots in ireland go on strike there is a knock—on effect. theyjust say, we are going to cancel some of the uk services. and beyond cancellations such as bristol to cologne. crucially, ryanair says five out of six passengers will travel as normal today and if you have not been told about your flight being cancelled then you can assume it is going ahead as normal. people who have been given at least 48 hours of warning have in given the option of a full refund, not much use at this time of year because of course most other flights are very full or very expensive, or they can transfer to another rya nair flight expensive, or they can transfer to another ryanair flight or expensive, or they can transfer to another rya nair flight or crucially, ryanair has to buy them a ticket on another airline if it cannot get them to a —— to their destination in a sensible length of time. the united nations has called for an indep
main airports in the uk stansted manchester, in terms of cancellations, gothenberg in sweden, berlin in germany. lots of cancellations for places like gatwick, birmingham and bristol going to dublint of the fa ct going to dublin, as a result of the fact that when ryanair pilots in ireland go on strike there is a knock—on effect. theyjust say, we are going to cancel some of the uk services. and beyond cancellations such as bristol to cologne. crucially, ryanair says five out of six passengers...