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you are seeing pope francis in dublin, ireland. he stepped off the plane. this very important trip. paper am visit to ireland in decades and there are several things that the pope will certainly face as he encounters people throughout ireland. one is the changing attitude john allen just explained, changing attitude towards the catholic church. you will remember the most recent vote there in ireland on abortion. a vote that certainly set the tone for how many of that nation feel about the catholic church and now. in light of this recent scandal coming out of the u.s. state of pennsylvania that details this report of sexual abuse at the hands of priests and coverups, pope francis refers to what we referred to a moment ago, as possibly an emfant in the room. does he address it directly? we do know he will meet with victims of abuse. what we are hearing from many people there, is they want more. they want the people to actually talk about what he would do to make sure these things don't happen again beyond what they've heard before. we also have our delia gallagher on the plane, has de
you are seeing pope francis in dublin, ireland. he stepped off the plane. this very important trip. paper am visit to ireland in decades and there are several things that the pope will certainly face as he encounters people throughout ireland. one is the changing attitude john allen just explained, changing attitude towards the catholic church. you will remember the most recent vote there in ireland on abortion. a vote that certainly set the tone for how many of that nation feel about the...
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. >>> pope is traveling to dublin, ireland, later this week to attend catholic world meetings of families and we signed john allen there who is editor for "the boston globe" crux. a lot of survivors who say, john, the pope needs to step you as you just heard there. this is a grand jury report incriminating catholic priests of sexually abusing 1,000 children. more than 300 predator priests is how they were characterized. is the pope's ability to act as a moral authority dependent on
. >>> pope is traveling to dublin, ireland, later this week to attend catholic world meetings of families and we signed john allen there who is editor for "the boston globe" crux. a lot of survivors who say, john, the pope needs to step you as you just heard there. this is a grand jury report incriminating catholic priests of sexually abusing 1,000 children. more than 300 predator priests is how they were characterized. is the pope's ability to act as a moral authority...
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this is dublin ireland.pe's first visit to ireland, and the first papal visit in almost four decades. an few moments, pope francis will be praying over candles for the victims of sexual abuse. >> he addressed the latest allegations. he said in part failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, priests and others adequately to address these appalling crimes has given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share those sentiments. look at the pope in his pope mobile going down the road. you can hear the cheers of the people. he is so revered still, even amongst changes that have happened amidst the catholic church and the way it is viewed the last 40 years. we'll take you live to dublin in a bit. talk about what his message is and what's ahead. people are hoping to hear something else from him today there. >>> senator john mccain meanwhile, he is this man known for his tireless service, his sacrifice to his country. he has been called maverick, patriot, an
this is dublin ireland.pe's first visit to ireland, and the first papal visit in almost four decades. an few moments, pope francis will be praying over candles for the victims of sexual abuse. >> he addressed the latest allegations. he said in part failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, priests and others adequately to address these appalling crimes has given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share those sentiments. look...
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it's patterned on a house in dublin ireland. it's the capital of ireland. it was modified. i don't know by whom. none of that in the house. it's all open. the block of the house is mid georgia. it's very out of style in england and scotland, of course. it becomes a little confused. >> i find it ie ron that i cron europeans thought it was out of style and yet it's become one of the most iconic buildings in the world. >> agree. they weren't doing that kind of work anymore. he wanted all the carving. that was out. they gave him what he wanted. >> your book is about the stones of the white house. let's move to that important part of the story. once stone was decided upon, you found the quarry where the stone came from. it was a quiet sand stone. i didn't find it.been preserved. >> it's not in use anymore? >> no. it's not trashed up or anything. it's available for all to see. it's the closest stone they can get. the commissioners worry. it was no way to test how much stone you had in these kwaur s ris -- quarries. it was a small over 100 years old. the goth expanded it over time
it's patterned on a house in dublin ireland. it's the capital of ireland. it was modified. i don't know by whom. none of that in the house. it's all open. the block of the house is mid georgia. it's very out of style in england and scotland, of course. it becomes a little confused. >> i find it ie ron that i cron europeans thought it was out of style and yet it's become one of the most iconic buildings in the world. >> agree. they weren't doing that kind of work anymore. he wanted...
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criticism and do what he sees as the right thing thank you for that neve block a life for us in dublin ireland on to other world news and zimbabwe's new president has urged the country to unite and focus on helping the economy grow and mr nunn gaga has been sown in after weeks of political uncertainty over an election disputed by the main opposition coalition. has more from harare on the challenges the country faces. the president in a synagogue one knows he only now the one last month's election was just over fifty percent of the vote in his inauguration speech he try to unite a divided country. sort of us already on our service political. alarm of alert we are all the problems what tomorrow. is. that what every divide us. opposition leaders did attend send this inauguration but the main opposition leader nelson chamisa did not on friday zimbabwe's highest court rejected his claims of a training. mission. she just might meet on wings major planned in the late. one july selection international community to intervene when they got going as a daunting task of rebuilding a stagnant economy most i
criticism and do what he sees as the right thing thank you for that neve block a life for us in dublin ireland on to other world news and zimbabwe's new president has urged the country to unite and focus on helping the economy grow and mr nunn gaga has been sown in after weeks of political uncertainty over an election disputed by the main opposition coalition. has more from harare on the challenges the country faces. the president in a synagogue one knows he only now the one last month's...
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i want to take you now to dublin, ireland. president-- i'm sorry, the pontiff, the pope, i should say is there, the first in 39 years. it comes at a tough time for the catholic church embroiled in reports of scandals dating back decades. the pope is taking this head-on as he travels in his pope mobile throughout the island. this will be a two day visit. he's acknowledged the abuse that's been rampant in the church in the past. he also went on to say the abuse of young people by members of the church can never be tolerated and will not be tolerated and our failure to address these repugnant crimes will not be allowed. he will be meeting with victims and victims' families and this will not be swept under the rug and that the catholic church is vital to the well-being of mankind and those forgotten by the church and abused in the past by the church will now be dealt with head-on by the church. the pope in ireland. more after this. in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount
i want to take you now to dublin, ireland. president-- i'm sorry, the pontiff, the pope, i should say is there, the first in 39 years. it comes at a tough time for the catholic church embroiled in reports of scandals dating back decades. the pope is taking this head-on as he travels in his pope mobile throughout the island. this will be a two day visit. he's acknowledged the abuse that's been rampant in the church in the past. he also went on to say the abuse of young people by members of the...
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it is pattern on a house in dublin, ireland. hoban have been schooled all around the building. he submitted the design. was modified. i do not know by whom. the plan was much more open and simpler. we would call it transparent today. the block of the house is mid georgia. it is very out of style in england. it becomes a little bit confused in style. basically it was a georgian country house. >> i find it ironic that the europeans thought the house was out of style. as we come to one of the most iconic buildings in the world. >> even the workmen they were not doing that kind of work anymore. they did it here for george washington. the adam brothers had done away with anything but the flattest kind of stuff. they gave him what he wanted. even though he said he knew it was not as stylist. >> your book is about the stone of the white house. let's move to the important part of the story. one stone was decided upon you actually found the quarry where the stone came from. tell me about that. >> down the river on the potomac, actually i did not find it. it has been owned by the governm
it is pattern on a house in dublin, ireland. hoban have been schooled all around the building. he submitted the design. was modified. i do not know by whom. the plan was much more open and simpler. we would call it transparent today. the block of the house is mid georgia. it is very out of style in england. it becomes a little bit confused in style. basically it was a georgian country house. >> i find it ironic that the europeans thought the house was out of style. as we come to one of...
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is on a two day trip to ireland the first papal visit there in thirty nine years has just addressed a huge crowd at a festival for families at croke park sports stadium in dublin earlier he met irish survivors of clerical religious and it's abuse in the catholic church the fokker reports. the pope's visit to ireland at this moment of crisis in the kind of the church was always going to set the global agenda of how the the can tackles its legacy of child sex abuse apart from. insisted ways any time. number or so could be going to show. i cannot fail to acknowledge the great scandal caused in ireland by the abuse of young people by members of the church charge of the responsibility for that metatron education the failure of ecclesiastical authorities to adequately address these repugnant crimes has rightly given rise to outrage i myself share the sentiments ireland's prime minister has been at the helm of social reforms in the country including the recent popular vote to legalize abortion long prohibited by the catholic church he said it was time to build a new relationship between church and state people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help t
is on a two day trip to ireland the first papal visit there in thirty nine years has just addressed a huge crowd at a festival for families at croke park sports stadium in dublin earlier he met irish survivors of clerical religious and it's abuse in the catholic church the fokker reports. the pope's visit to ireland at this moment of crisis in the kind of the church was always going to set the global agenda of how the the can tackles its legacy of child sex abuse apart from. insisted ways any...
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from the streets of argentina, and his work with the homeless, here to dublin, ireland... media do a rather good job of making sure that his presence on social media is one that engages the public as well. a little more music now before we hear from the pope. and shona murray and the baroness ashton with me here at dublin castle. it feels to me like one of those occasions where before it is over, and there are still another day or the best part of a day still to come, a fairly definitive assessment of the visit has happened. would you ee, of the visit has happened. would you agree, shona? yes, as i said earlier, the speech today with the irish prime minister, the head of government, the head of state, the dignitaries, the abuse survivors, the people involved in lawmaking in this country, was the speech that people expected to hear, any revolution of the church‘s position that comes to justice on systemic abuse. and so therefore, the assessments came from abuse survivors, people who had already said that this visit has been a wasted opportunity, unfortunately. now, who we h
from the streets of argentina, and his work with the homeless, here to dublin, ireland... media do a rather good job of making sure that his presence on social media is one that engages the public as well. a little more music now before we hear from the pope. and shona murray and the baroness ashton with me here at dublin castle. it feels to me like one of those occasions where before it is over, and there are still another day or the best part of a day still to come, a fairly definitive...
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ireland. 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
ireland. 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...
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abc's david wright is in dublin, ireland, this morning with more. david?on. as the crowd begins to gather here for the pope's open air mass in dublin, this ireland trip is shaping up to be a big moment in the church's handling of the sexual abuse crisis, and at every step in this journey, pope francis has been confronted on this issue. last night he sat down with eight survivors of abuse for what they said was a very frank discussion. they say he told them that church officials who covered up the abuse of children were in the pope's words filth from the toilet. publicly, pope francis has spoken here about repugnant crimes of abusing children and covering it up, and he has promised reforms. then this morning a bombshell document from the former papal nuncio, the church's ambassador to washington, d.c. this document accuses pope francis of mishandling the case against disgraced former cardinal theodore mccarrick and calls for francis to resign. one long-time vatican observer called the release of this document now a nuclear bomb at the very least. it's a sig
abc's david wright is in dublin, ireland, this morning with more. david?on. as the crowd begins to gather here for the pope's open air mass in dublin, this ireland trip is shaping up to be a big moment in the church's handling of the sexual abuse crisis, and at every step in this journey, pope francis has been confronted on this issue. last night he sat down with eight survivors of abuse for what they said was a very frank discussion. they say he told them that church officials who covered up...
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the guinness (worry, not going to be brewing the iconic stout, that is coming from dublin, ireland but they will have a visitor center, task force, you can take tours. this is opening up today, first time in several years. todd: the players are not getting in. >> reporter: you can taste the imported beer from ireland. they are not doing that iconic status. >> time for the good, the bad and the ugly. a lot on the line to pool a man from a burning car. first responders pooling the unconscious driver out. he crashed in southern california. jillian: a teenager tried to steal a plane to go to a rock concert, the 18-year-old found bike security arkansas city in the cockpit of an american eagle jet but he doesn't know how to fly. heather: caught red pod, a company named savage seen on surveillance video stealing and amazon package. it was not the only thing savage swiped. he took a pair of prescription sunglasses and a garden hose nozzle the owner did not realize. jillian: all right. chicago protesters outraged over rising gun violence instead of democratic leadership. >> not everyone believe
the guinness (worry, not going to be brewing the iconic stout, that is coming from dublin, ireland but they will have a visitor center, task force, you can take tours. this is opening up today, first time in several years. todd: the players are not getting in. >> reporter: you can taste the imported beer from ireland. they are not doing that iconic status. >> time for the good, the bad and the ugly. a lot on the line to pool a man from a burning car. first responders pooling the...
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has overshadowed his two day trip to ireland the first papal visit in nearly forty years we'll bring in our guests in a moment but first up our discussion from dublin. there are mixed and deeply emotional feelings about pope francis his visit here to ireland for the faithful it is a time of joyful celebration in a country where more than seventy percent of people identify themselves as being catholic although an increasingly secular island the number of people actually practicing their faith and going to church on a regular basis is significantly lower less than forty percent even ahead of pope francis's visit here to island sexual abuse allegations in the united states were growing and spiraling and sexual abuse here in ireland by members of the catholic church also a long shadow over irish history pope francis wasted no time in using his opening address here in ireland in dublin castle to address abuse head on describing the abuse as despicable crimes he's perhaps gone further than any previous cessna and the catholic church in addressing abuse but many survivors feel that he hasn't gone far enough in explaining what concrete steps the catholic c
has overshadowed his two day trip to ireland the first papal visit in nearly forty years we'll bring in our guests in a moment but first up our discussion from dublin. there are mixed and deeply emotional feelings about pope francis his visit here to ireland for the faithful it is a time of joyful celebration in a country where more than seventy percent of people identify themselves as being catholic although an increasingly secular island the number of people actually practicing their faith...
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dublin. well ireland is described as the ground zero of the church's global abuse crisis a series of scandals have been revealed through media reporting and government inquiries thousands of children were raped molested and abused in church for institutions the church is one of one has one of the worst records of abuse but the institutions image has taken a hit in other countries as well in australia a former archbishop recently became the most senior catholic in the world to be convicted of covering up crimes a five year investigation recently documented tens of thousands of child abuse cases most happened in catholic institutions the church in chile has also been accused of wide scale abuse cover up all of the country's bishops offered to quit in june the pope accepted five resignations and this month in the u.s. an investigation revealed three hundred priests sexually abused more than one thousand children in the state of pennsylvania over the past seventy years tim layden is the president at snap or survivors network of those abused by priests he joins me now via skype from tucson arizona
dublin. well ireland is described as the ground zero of the church's global abuse crisis a series of scandals have been revealed through media reporting and government inquiries thousands of children were raped molested and abused in church for institutions the church is one of one has one of the worst records of abuse but the institutions image has taken a hit in other countries as well in australia a former archbishop recently became the most senior catholic in the world to be convicted of...
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ireland. earlier, at a mass for 300,000 people in dublin, he vowed to pursue justice for the victims who suffered in the hands of the clergy we ask forgiveness for the abuses in ireland, of power, of conscience and sexual abuses perpetrated by those with roles and responsibilities in the church. senatorjohn mccain, who died yesterday aged 81, will lie in state in arizona's capitol building, an honour only given to a few notable americans, including john f kennedy and ronald reagan. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe who's been imprisoned in iran on spying charges has been told her temporary three—day release is over — and she is back in prison. the daughter of british couple — john and susan cooper — who died during a stay at an egyptian hotel speaks out about the ordeal and insists ‘something in their room killed them' the celebrated american playwright and screenwriter, neil simon, has died at the age of 91. he wrote comedy classics such as the odd couple, the sunshine boys and barefoot in the park. and we'll be getting all the day's sport including chelsea maintain their perfect start to the season in
ireland. earlier, at a mass for 300,000 people in dublin, he vowed to pursue justice for the victims who suffered in the hands of the clergy we ask forgiveness for the abuses in ireland, of power, of conscience and sexual abuses perpetrated by those with roles and responsibilities in the church. senatorjohn mccain, who died yesterday aged 81, will lie in state in arizona's capitol building, an honour only given to a few notable americans, including john f kennedy and ronald reagan. nazanin...
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welcome to the show pope francis has received a warm welcome from supporters in dublin doing the first papal trip to ireland in forty years the point if. stadium in the irish capital way he is currently addressing tens of thousands of supporters and there you can see him people did lined the streets of dublin to welcome the pope to visit seen his visit has been overshadowed by decades of sexual abuse scandals cover up to go on to the moral authority of the catholic church francis met with several abuse survivors before traveling to the stadium. well pope francis said that he shares the shame and pain of the church's failure to tackle abuse here's will. pope francis arrived in dublin knowing the first papal visit to ireland in nearly forty years would be overshadowed by the scandal over sex abuse by predatory priests the very presence of the pope would once have electrified the whole country but social changes and the sex revelations mean the atmosphere is now much more muted the ceremonial greeting from islands president michael higgins and then it was down to business pope francis was forthright church mem
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martin bashir, bbc news, dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is in dublin.onate in his condemnation of abuse in the church. what is your assessment of how well his words went down with the crowd? i think we saw pope francis repeatedly underline his commitment to get justice for the victims of abuse. many people said they will leave from this weekend feeling reassured. but at the same time, for many survivors of sexual abuse, there is still a real lack of confidence in the vatican's own investigation and despite the pope's assurances, there are still discontinuing believed that the church won't be robust enough with members of its own clergy who have been involved in cover—ups and that will take much more than this weekend's visit to change. so pope francis leads ireland tonight with anger still high this issue andy will be waiting to see what action will be waiting to see what action will follow with their churches to repair its credibility. emma, thank you. the daughter ofjohn and susan cooper, the british couple who died at a hotel in egypt last week, has
martin bashir, bbc news, dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is in dublin.onate in his condemnation of abuse in the church. what is your assessment of how well his words went down with the crowd? i think we saw pope francis repeatedly underline his commitment to get justice for the victims of abuse. many people said they will leave from this weekend feeling reassured. but at the same time, for many survivors of sexual abuse, there is still a real lack of confidence in the vatican's own...
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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
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for more, we go to dublin, ireland, where we are joined by two guests. isely is a survivor of childhood sexual assault by a wisconsin priest and a founding member of snap survivors network , of those abused by priests. he traveled from wisconsin to ireland for the pope's visit. and thomas doyle is a former priest and long-time supporter of justice and compassion for clergy sex abuse victims. in 1985, he wrote the policy for the ships to handle sexual abuse. they ignored it. he was expert witness in the grand jury proceedings in last week's pennsylvania grand jury report on sexual abuse of children by catholic clergy members. they're both part of the organization ending clerical abuse. welcome both of you to democracy now! while you are both from the united states, your boat and dublin. peter, with the significance of this weekend and the pope's first visit in 39 years to ireland and what he said to sex abuse survivors. well, the importance of him coming here was the opportunity he had, which was an incredible opportunity, to come here and tell the world
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and he joins us now from dublin, ireland. thank you, sir, for being with us. >> how are you?as a survivor yourself what is your reaction to pope francis refusing to say a single word about this letter from a former archbishop about the pope allegedly covering up abuse in the church? >> i think the pope is on the run. i think he's firefighting and he's been firefighting since his major gaffe back in january when he was leaving chile with his infamous all is lies, all is calumny. it's a comment that should be directed toward the church and the hierarchy. it is they who are covering up, concealing and lying to everybody about what really has gone on in the past and what is going on to address it. pope francis has taken his name from a saint whose prayer is all about action. this pope is not living up to any action. he's on the run. and i think now it's a house divided and it's going to fall. i think these allegations raised against him and his knowledge of mccarrick clearly show that there's so much happening in respect of what needs to be said about their knowledge of the abuse
and he joins us now from dublin, ireland. thank you, sir, for being with us. >> how are you?as a survivor yourself what is your reaction to pope francis refusing to say a single word about this letter from a former archbishop about the pope allegedly covering up abuse in the church? >> i think the pope is on the run. i think he's firefighting and he's been firefighting since his major gaffe back in january when he was leaving chile with his infamous all is lies, all is calumny. it's...
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. >>> pope is traveling to dublin, ireland, later this week to attend catholic world meetings of familiesnd we signed john allen there who is editor for "the boston globe" crux. a lot of survivors who say, john, the pope needs to step you as you just heard there. this is a grand jury report incriminating catholic priests of sexually abusing 1,000 children. more than 300 predator priests is how they were characterized. is the pope's ability to act as a moral authority dependent on how he reacts to this report? >> good morning. first of all, a very small correction. crux was launched by "the boston globe" but we have been independent of them for a couple of years so i wouldn't want there to be any blowback on what you say about "the boston globe." >> thank you for the correction. >> look. here is the thing. pope francis is a very popular figure around the world. a lot of people see him as moral leader but there is no doubt that the blows that the catholic church and the vatican and he personally have taken over the sex abuse scandals in recent months and even in recent days, have put up a s
. >>> pope is traveling to dublin, ireland, later this week to attend catholic world meetings of familiesnd we signed john allen there who is editor for "the boston globe" crux. a lot of survivors who say, john, the pope needs to step you as you just heard there. this is a grand jury report incriminating catholic priests of sexually abusing 1,000 children. more than 300 predator priests is how they were characterized. is the pope's ability to act as a moral authority...
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. >> phil black, thank you for reporting from phoenix park in dublin, ireland. >> thank you, phil. >>morning. cnn has learned the head of isis in afghanistan was killed in an air strike overnight along with ten other isis fighters and the mission was carried out by afghan coalition forces. >>> seven killed in a chicago fire. two other children according to the fire department and one firefighter were hurt as well. it's still unclear what caused that fire. >> we will be back in a moment. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! new cascade platinum. timeit should be measuredsured byby how long steak & lobster is back at outback. back by popular demand, steak & lobster starting at $15.99! and time...is limited, so hurry in today. and try our everyday lunch combos, starting at $7.99. ♪ >>> we always appreciate you spending time with us in the mornings here. it's 7:00 right now. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin
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i'm want to bring in phil black in dublin, ireland. what did pope francis have to say, and how did the crowd respond? >> so ana when he spoke here, his opening remarks, he was welcomed by the prime minister. he respondwood long speech and buried toward the end was acknowledgement of child abuse. he had to acknowledge he said the shame, the failure of the church to deal with this adequately. and promised it would be fixed. now, all of in while also acknowledging, he said the righteous outrage that people felt here pl all of this has to some degree been heard before. that's how victims of sexual abuse in this country by the clergy responded. they heard it what they were looking for is something more substantial. it's what they want to hear from the pope over the course of the visitor, is him committing to a solid plan of action, concrete measures protecting children and punish, hold accountable those who either abused or those who protected abusers. such is the sheer scope of sexual abuse and other cruelty. the number of victims in this
i'm want to bring in phil black in dublin, ireland. what did pope francis have to say, and how did the crowd respond? >> so ana when he spoke here, his opening remarks, he was welcomed by the prime minister. he respondwood long speech and buried toward the end was acknowledgement of child abuse. he had to acknowledge he said the shame, the failure of the church to deal with this adequately. and promised it would be fixed. now, all of in while also acknowledging, he said the righteous...
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look, i think everyone would agree this sis a sizable crowd, live pictures out of dublin, ireland.is there. he was at a church service. some described the crowds outside were not that impressive. but now you're seeing there is a collective body of people at the stadium where 70,000 are expected. we'll continue to watch this and bring you more live information, coverage, images, as soon as the pope arrives. we'll be right back. ♪ let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us. unlimited for you. for them. for all. get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meni
look, i think everyone would agree this sis a sizable crowd, live pictures out of dublin, ireland.is there. he was at a church service. some described the crowds outside were not that impressive. but now you're seeing there is a collective body of people at the stadium where 70,000 are expected. we'll continue to watch this and bring you more live information, coverage, images, as soon as the pope arrives. we'll be right back. ♪ let your perfect drive come together during the final days of...
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bill neely, nbc news, dublin, ireland. >>> switching gears, have a look at the forecast with kari. >>h. we are making plans for the weekend. going to silicon valley pride festival on saturday and sunday, about the same weather but the parade's on sunday so we take a look at the temperatures and in the mid-60s at 10:00 and then looking at upper 70s during the afternoon. that's as the festivity continue. we'll talk about what else is going on around the bay area next. >>> she putts thousands of dollars in the bank to let it grow for her golden years. but when it's time to withdraw, the bank says, it has no records. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds next. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or install
bill neely, nbc news, dublin, ireland. >>> switching gears, have a look at the forecast with kari. >>h. we are making plans for the weekend. going to silicon valley pride festival on saturday and sunday, about the same weather but the parade's on sunday so we take a look at the temperatures and in the mid-60s at 10:00 and then looking at upper 70s during the afternoon. that's as the festivity continue. we'll talk about what else is going on around the bay area next. >>>...
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pope francis arrived in dublin knowing the first papal visit to ireland in nearly forty years would be overshadowed by the scandal over sex abuse by predatory priests the very presence of the pope would once have electrified the whole country but social changes and the sex revelations mean the atmosphere is now much more muted the ceremonial greeting from martin's president michael higgins then it was down to business pope francis was forthright church members who should have protected young people had instead abused them. the fundamental the failure of church authorities bishops religious leaders priests and others to adequately address these repugnant crimes with he has rightly led to outrage juice them in the sushi and it remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. but. i share in feeling that pain and shame and evil with decent humane. protesters gathered in central dublin in solidarity with victims of clerical abuse there is a great momentum that is being led out of ireland it all really challenging the churches behavior and challenging the corruption of trust w
pope francis arrived in dublin knowing the first papal visit to ireland in nearly forty years would be overshadowed by the scandal over sex abuse by predatory priests the very presence of the pope would once have electrified the whole country but social changes and the sex revelations mean the atmosphere is now much more muted the ceremonial greeting from martin's president michael higgins then it was down to business pope francis was forthright church members who should have protected young...
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martin bashir, bbc news, dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is in dublin.e spoke movingly and passionately about the failures of the church. how do you think his words were received?” the church. how do you think his words were received? i think pope francis was under pressure this weekend, and we saw him condemning clerical abuse more repeatedly than ever before. a number of people we spoke to who turned out to greet him told us they feel very reassured that he is sincere and genuine about tackling this issue, but there are also many survivors of sexual abuse who were listening to his words over the weekend who say they still feel a lack of confidence in the vatican's own investigations, and some of those survivors spoke to pope francis directly and said they still came away from that meeting feeling that the church isn't going to be robust enough with members of its own clergy who have been involved in cover—ups, and they say thatis involved in cover—ups, and they say that is a culture within the church that is a culture within the church that will take t
martin bashir, bbc news, dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy is in dublin.e spoke movingly and passionately about the failures of the church. how do you think his words were received?” the church. how do you think his words were received? i think pope francis was under pressure this weekend, and we saw him condemning clerical abuse more repeatedly than ever before. a number of people we spoke to who turned out to greet him told us they feel very reassured that he is sincere and...
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been here but clearly by far is work here is only just begun thank you for that needs for us in dublin ireland you're watching us on facebook live coming up a look at how a mega major tobacco is keeping money coming in for palestinian families and still ahead on these great we report a lot on corrupt votes but how about a vote on how to build corruption colombia is giving it a go we'll tell you more so with a life or a quote from bogota. hello welcome such a look at the international forecast looking classified and dry settles and sunny across the middle east one or two showers just around the coax is pushing up across the black sea into the caspian sea nothing too much to report here though forty six celsius kuwait city still very hot thirty celsius in beirut over the next couple of days a sort of temperature we will see across that eastern side of the mediterranean getting up into the low thirty's still for couple of maybe just touching thirty degrees there for karate a little more cloud here little bit of cloud soon to central parts of saudi arabia on monday might just see a spot or two of
been here but clearly by far is work here is only just begun thank you for that needs for us in dublin ireland you're watching us on facebook live coming up a look at how a mega major tobacco is keeping money coming in for palestinian families and still ahead on these great we report a lot on corrupt votes but how about a vote on how to build corruption colombia is giving it a go we'll tell you more so with a life or a quote from bogota. hello welcome such a look at the international forecast...
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dublin city centre. in the popemobile. so you are watching pope francis on this two—day visit to ireland, well under way. arrived at dublin airport this morning. now, 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
dublin city centre. in the popemobile. so you are watching pope francis on this two—day visit to ireland, well under way. arrived at dublin airport this morning. now, 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...
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dublin. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is there. huge logistical operation has gone into this event for the culmination of the pope's visit. thousands have been flocking here since early this morning to be part of the massive congregation. it will be seen as a sign of their enduring loyalty and affection for the pope but it has been his response to the scandal over abuse rather than the religious worship that has taken centre stage of the visit. papal rob spinney an overcoat, pope francis began the second leg of his visit in the irish rain one of the most holy sites in ireland, knock, where an apparition of the virgin mary was once said to have appeared. thousands came to see pope francis today in the flesh. good morning. cheering in his speech to sunday worshippers, pope francis once again addressed theissue pope francis once again addressed the issue of abuse but today going further, speaking about the need for justice. translation: none of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who have suffered abuse, robbed of t
dublin. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is there. huge logistical operation has gone into this event for the culmination of the pope's visit. thousands have been flocking here since early this morning to be part of the massive congregation. it will be seen as a sign of their enduring loyalty and affection for the pope but it has been his response to the scandal over abuse rather than the religious worship that has taken centre stage of the visit. papal rob spinney an overcoat, pope francis...
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dublin within the next 30 minutes. of course, a huge welcoming party for the arrival of pope francis in ireland. ected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to dublin. you can see assembled bishops, cardinals and others, also simon covney with his family. his children will be presenting flowers to pope francis as he arrives. let's look at some of the morning papers, this is the irish independent. the eyes of the world on the reaction to the papal visit. eyes of the world on the reaction to the pa pal visit. an eyes of the world on the reaction to the papal visit. an interesting line saying that the papal visit is expected to set the global agenda on how the catholic church tackles the dark legacy of sex abuse. arguably the dominant issue of this visit, both the abuse of children by priests, the cover—up of that abuse with priests being moved around parishes and indeed between countries, allowing abuse to continue, and the treatment of children and mothers in catholic run institutions. if we look at the irish times, pope francis visit expected to draw crowds of 600,000, but they are saying the p
dublin within the next 30 minutes. of course, a huge welcoming party for the arrival of pope francis in ireland. ected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to dublin. you can see assembled bishops, cardinals and others, also simon covney with his family. his children will be presenting flowers to pope francis as he arrives. let's look at some of the morning papers, this is the irish independent. the eyes of the world on the reaction to the papal visit. eyes of the world on the reaction to...
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with me here at dublin caso, i have the father from a diocese in the west of ireland and a former uk ador to the holy seed in the vatican. before we talk about what is happening in the park, can we talk about the day so far? —— dublin castle. your thoughts on what the pope had to say, expression on disappointment and going forward with concrete actions to tackle child abuse. that is in an realistic expectation, he has gone further than that ever before by specifically naming bishops who need to be held accountable for the mismanagement in the war of the cover—up of child sexual abuse. much more important than his words has been his gestures, i was struck by the meeting with the homeless people in the caption centre. 0ne the meeting with the homeless people in the caption centre. one of the interesting things there is the vulnerability of people in one of the things i noticed, none of them had mobile phones, people were taking selfies and these were people on the edge of society with him he had a personal moment. that spoke volumes. you spoke on reaching out to those floatable. priests
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later, he'll give a huge open—air mass for half a million people at phoenix park in dublin. 0ur irelandthis event
later, he'll give a huge open—air mass for half a million people at phoenix park in dublin. 0ur irelandthis event
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descending on dublin this morning, shepherd one, the papal plane. this is ireland's visit from the pope in four decades. and welcoming the head of the catholic church has been a much anticipated moment. ireland was once known as the most catholic country in the world. but rocked by scandals, the church has fallen from grace. in dublin, pope francis spoke of the sexual abuse of children by catholic priests and the failure of the church to address it. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes has rightly given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share those sentiments. pope francis will meet with survivors of clerical abuse during his visit. some say his condemnation of these crimes is not enough. it has to be zero tolerance and that means every abusive priest, bishop and those who covered it up, be sacked and removed from the church immediately. half the population of ireland turned out to see pope john pau
descending on dublin this morning, shepherd one, the papal plane. this is ireland's visit from the pope in four decades. and welcoming the head of the catholic church has been a much anticipated moment. ireland was once known as the most catholic country in the world. but rocked by scandals, the church has fallen from grace. in dublin, pope francis spoke of the sexual abuse of children by catholic priests and the failure of the church to address it. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical...
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i'm annita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 11: pope francis has arrived in ireland for the rst papal visit in almost a0 years. the pope is expected to be welcomed by around half a million people in dublin. but the visit comes as criticism continues about the catholic church's handling of child abuse by priests. i'll be bringing you all the latest live from dublin. and i'm shaun ley — the other headlines this hour... women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holiday—makers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since their exodus from myanmar following a military crackdown. the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, a british—iranian woman imprisoned in iran on spying charges, are fighting for her three—day temporary release to be extended. it's always been steps forward and steps back, so i shouldn't get too ahead of ourselves.
i'm annita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 11: pope francis has arrived in ireland for the rst papal visit in almost a0 years. the pope is expected to be welcomed by around half a million people in dublin. but the visit comes as criticism continues about the catholic church's handling of child abuse by priests. i'll be bringing you all the latest live from dublin. and i'm shaun ley — the other headlines this hour... women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two...
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ireland. there were references to that yesterday. with lee varadkar, the irish prime minister. with his speech at dublin castle. n helping to put the peace process together in northern ireland. do you think that we can see if he visits there? some people may be surprised that the holy see has such implements on a global scale in terms of bringing about reconciliation and healing. but it has been doing it for centuries. think about cuba, in pope francis's own time, and the middle east. he bought leaders there to the holy see and they planted a tree together. there has been religious difference, recovering from that restoring peace isa recovering from that restoring peace is a key part of the mission of the holy see. i can imagine if at all possible, it may not be pope francis but a successor but some people take an invitation that will be issued by all political leaders and visit northern ireland. as we watch the popemobile travel through crowds of people here in knock, it strikes me that the emphasis in what he has been saying in his three speeches so far, we expect more speeches at the homily in mass in dublin
ireland. there were references to that yesterday. with lee varadkar, the irish prime minister. with his speech at dublin castle. n helping to put the peace process together in northern ireland. do you think that we can see if he visits there? some people may be surprised that the holy see has such implements on a global scale in terms of bringing about reconciliation and healing. but it has been doing it for centuries. think about cuba, in pope francis's own time, and the middle east. he bought...
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i'm annita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 3. pope francis is in irelandfor the first papal visit in almost a0 years. he has spoken of his shame at the failure of the catholic church to address the abuse of children by priests. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes has rightly given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share those sentiments. i'm rebecca jones — the other headlines this hour. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holidaymakers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since their exodus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll be visiting america's first sustainable solar—powered town, and going down unde
i'm annita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 3. pope francis is in irelandfor the first papal visit in almost a0 years. he has spoken of his shame at the failure of the catholic church to address the abuse of children by priests. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes has rightly given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself...
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joining us i'm marian evans dean the head of the catholic church pope francis is in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in nearly forty years the pope is visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but has since undergone huge social reforms his visit comes as the church faces were new pressure to tackle sex abuse within its ranks damning new revelations have raised serious doubts over the leadership of senior cardinals and bishops who are accused of protecting predatory priests he's been telling an audience of dublin council that he shares the shame and pain of the church's failure to tackle abuse from bush who could be. i cannot fail to acknowledge the ghraib scandal caused in ireland. by the abuse of young people by members of the church were given responsibility for their protection and education it is. the fundamental video of the failure of church authorities bishops religious leaders priests and others to adequately address these repugnant crimes. has rightly led to outrage them in sushi and it remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. well for more on the pope's vis
joining us i'm marian evans dean the head of the catholic church pope francis is in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in nearly forty years the pope is visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but has since undergone huge social reforms his visit comes as the church faces were new pressure to tackle sex abuse within its ranks damning new revelations have raised serious doubts over the leadership of senior cardinals and bishops who are accused of protecting predatory priests...
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i'm annita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 11: pope francis has arrived in ireland for the be welcomed by around half a million people in dublin. but the visit comes as criticism continues about the catholic church's handling of child abuse by priests. i'll be bringing you all the latest live from dublin. and i'm shaun ley — the other headlines this hour... women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holiday—makers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths
i'm annita mcveigh live in dublin — the headlines at 11: pope francis has arrived in ireland for the be welcomed by around half a million people in dublin. but the visit comes as criticism continues about the catholic church's handling of child abuse by priests. i'll be bringing you all the latest live from dublin. and i'm shaun ley — the other headlines this hour... women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic....
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ireland. 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
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ireland. emma vardy in dublin, thank you for that analysis.ancis is on his way to his next engagement. he has been speaking at dublin castle. it has emptied out now and he is moving to his next appointment. let's have a listen back to what the pope had to say, his response to the child abuse scandal. translation: i am very conscious of the circumstances of oui’ conscious of the circumstances of our most vulnerable brothers and sisters, i think especially of those women who in the past have endured particularly difficult situations, both women and children and those who were left as orphans. considering the most vulnerable, i cannot fail to acknowledge the great scandal caused in ireland by the abuse of young people by members of the church. we have been charged with responsibility for their protection and education. the failure of the ecclesiastical authorities, i can still remember the words said to me by the minister for youth, whom i thank. the failure of the ecclesiastical authorities, the bishops, the religious superiors, the priests and
ireland. emma vardy in dublin, thank you for that analysis.ancis is on his way to his next engagement. he has been speaking at dublin castle. it has emptied out now and he is moving to his next appointment. let's have a listen back to what the pope had to say, his response to the child abuse scandal. translation: i am very conscious of the circumstances of oui’ conscious of the circumstances of our most vulnerable brothers and sisters, i think especially of those women who in the past have...
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it is not pope francis's first visit to ireland, he learned english in 1980 in dublin. place then. different vestiges of the catholic church very much present in ireland. today, he is going to be greeted by one of the few openly gay leaders in the world, the shock. let us in the newspaper this morning from practising catholics who are basically chanted justify and say, listen, there are two sides of this, we are trying to separate our faith from the institution of catholicism. they are looking for guidance. why are we supporting this church which has had so many problems of abuse of children? a moment of reckoning, i think, for catholics in ireland. i think, for catholics in ireland. i think the timing of this could not be worse, a few weeks into the pennsylvania report. it has brought back the whole issue of church abuse to the four. despite everything we know and we are discussing will there be for some people an element of excitement and pride that he is there? island proportionally still has the third highest churchgoing population in europe. exactly. in the recent
it is not pope francis's first visit to ireland, he learned english in 1980 in dublin. place then. different vestiges of the catholic church very much present in ireland. today, he is going to be greeted by one of the few openly gay leaders in the world, the shock. let us in the newspaper this morning from practising catholics who are basically chanted justify and say, listen, there are two sides of this, we are trying to separate our faith from the institution of catholicism. they are looking...
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name is christopher springer thanks for joining us pope francis has arrived in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he's visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but since on the gong huge social reforms his visit comes as the catholic church faces renewed pressure to tackle sex abuse within its ranks damning new revelations in the united states australia ensure they have called into question the leadership of senior bishops in. cardinals accused of protecting predatory priests. and i'm joined now in the studio by religious affairs correspondent martin get co martin first of all what is the significance of this trip to ireland for the pope what's at stake for if you're going to use a family reunion it happens every three years and it's a way to celebrate both the family as an institution but also as a foundational value so that's this world families marching this is the reason why the pope is going there obviously a lot of the emphasis on this pope of this pope on the family has been on children and this of course in the context of the current scandals and further r
name is christopher springer thanks for joining us pope francis has arrived in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he's visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but since on the gong huge social reforms his visit comes as the catholic church faces renewed pressure to tackle sex abuse within its ranks damning new revelations in the united states australia ensure they have called into question the leadership of senior bishops in. cardinals accused of...
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spring thanks for joining us in just over an hour's time pope francis arrives in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he'll be visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but has undergone huge social reforms in recent years the pope's visit comes as the catholic church faces renewed pressure to tackle sects. abuse within its ranks damning new revelations in the u.s. australia and chile have called into question the leadership of senior bishops and cardinals accused of protecting predatory priests as mentioned will be getting the views of an abuse survivor in just a moment first though this report on how abuse within the catholic church has been affecting the irish believe it was abused by family members and a priest when she was just a child she lived like a prisoner for more than ten years in this catholic reform school in water fit where she was beaten and tormented by nuns they talked her into believing that it was her fault she was raped until now not one of police's abuses have been brought to justice. and the third problem with the law and i think they always win.
spring thanks for joining us in just over an hour's time pope francis arrives in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he'll be visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but has undergone huge social reforms in recent years the pope's visit comes as the catholic church faces renewed pressure to tackle sects. abuse within its ranks damning new revelations in the u.s. australia and chile have called into question the leadership of senior bishops and cardinals...
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rob: nearly half a million expected to attend the pope's mass tomorrow in dublin, ireland.oday pope francis expressing outrage over the sex abuse scandals that have rocked the catholic church as he met with survivors, but some saying it is not enough. >> this was a moment when he could acknowledge that cover up and the vatican takes responsibility for it. yet he again he completely refused to acknowledge the role of the vatican and its responsibility. >>> a source telling fox news that trump organization cfo was granted immunity to testify in the criminal case surrounding president trump's former attorney michael cohen. now new york times is reporting that the manhattan district attorney's office is considering pursuing state criminal charges against the trump organization in connection with cohen's payment to stormy daniels during the 2016 campaign. his ties to the president go back decades and legal scholars like alan dershowitz is now saying the focus on the trump organization should concern the white house. >> the real issues could be investigated and are being investig
rob: nearly half a million expected to attend the pope's mass tomorrow in dublin, ireland.oday pope francis expressing outrage over the sex abuse scandals that have rocked the catholic church as he met with survivors, but some saying it is not enough. >> this was a moment when he could acknowledge that cover up and the vatican takes responsibility for it. yet he again he completely refused to acknowledge the role of the vatican and its responsibility. >>> a source telling fox...