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. >> going to ireland. >> to ireland? >> yeah. >> you have a concert out there?, i got a tour in europe. >> we said what do you think about people saying you look like justin bieber? >> i'm me. >> i'm going to meet up with him in ireland. >> he's meeting justin bieber in ireland. but they are going to be allowed to drink. beiber can drink over there and if he mouths off to a man in ireland, he might be losing little beiber. i'm dead serious, if he carries on the way he carries on here in ireland, he will get battered. >> they just do that there? >> yeah, you get put in line. >> ireland, come for the guinness, stay because you're in a coma. >> right. >> hope you guys have a good time. >> alec baldwin had another nasty run in with the paparazzi which he said some nasty stuff. >> he claims he didn't threaten her. he said i hope you choke to death. >> plus ed sheeran, the pop sensation guy. >> are you scared of taylor swift writing songs about you? >> would you date her? >> no. >> coming up, rihanna left a club bloody. >> she's gotten better looking in the last coupl
. >> going to ireland. >> to ireland? >> yeah. >> you have a concert out there?, i got a tour in europe. >> we said what do you think about people saying you look like justin bieber? >> i'm me. >> i'm going to meet up with him in ireland. >> he's meeting justin bieber in ireland. but they are going to be allowed to drink. beiber can drink over there and if he mouths off to a man in ireland, he might be losing little beiber. i'm dead serious, if he...
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they were eligible at the central bank of ireland the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that the logic of that so there is thirty four billion which was our region the issues of those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments of those over the years which was around into twenty thirty one and the government was unhappy with the cash flow which it entailed you know it required the government or when every year three point one billion in the markets roll in all over that that in effectively repayment of the musical notes and a consolation of the way the e.c.b. was unhappy about that as well because there was that initial security on the foot of that as well and therefore both the c.b.i. nitish government had an incentive to somehow be structured to do different things than the four sided government had much more. when incentive and again about two weeks ago the structur
they were eligible at the central bank of ireland the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that the logic of that so there is thirty four billion which was our region the issues of those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments of those over the years which was around into twenty...
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the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that the logic of that so there is thirty four billion which was originally issued of those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments of those over the years which was around into twenty thirty one and the government was unhappy with the cash flow which they owe you know if you wired the government or when every year three point one billion in the markets roll in all over that debt in effectively repayment of the musical notes and a consolation of the way the e.c.b. was unhappy about that as well because it was better needle security on the foot of that as well and therefore both the c.b.i. nitish government had an incentive to somehow be structured in a different extend the foresighted government had a much more. when incentives and again about two weeks ago doubt the structure and was announced that the structure of now if eith
the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that the logic of that so there is thirty four billion which was originally issued of those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments of those over the years which was around into twenty thirty one and the government was unhappy with the...
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i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead.he lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to the newspaper unless someone died? in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and b
i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead.he lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to...
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they were eligible collateral at the central bank of ireland the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that a lot of that's out there is thirty four billion which was a regional issue that those loads some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of the payments of those over the years which was around into twenty thirty one and the government was unhappy with the cash flow which you can they'll you know if you're wired. government war when every year three point one billion in the markets roll in over the death in effectively repayment of the musical notes and the consolation of the way the e.c.b. was unhappy about that as well because it was that initial security on the field of that as well and therefore both the e.c.b. and the writers government had an incentive to somehow be structured to be different things than the foresighted government had much more when incentive and again about three weeks ago
they were eligible collateral at the central bank of ireland the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that a lot of that's out there is thirty four billion which was a regional issue that those loads some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of the payments of those over the years which was around into...
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they were eligible they're all central bank of ireland central bank of ireland open the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b. or c. on the food a lot of that so there is thirty four billion which was our region the issues of those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about ninety eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments of those over the years which was around into twenty thirty one and the government was unhappy with the cash flow which they owe you know if you wired the government or when every year three point one billion in the markets roll in all over that debt into effectively repayment of the musical notes and a consolation of the way the e.c.b. was unhappy about that as well because there was that initial security on the foot of that as well and therefore both the c.b.i. nitish government had an incentive to somehow restructure it in a different example for saudi government had a much more. when incentives and again about two weeks ago down the structure and wa
they were eligible they're all central bank of ireland central bank of ireland open the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b. or c. on the food a lot of that so there is thirty four billion which was our region the issues of those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about ninety eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule there on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments of those over the years which was around into twenty thirty...
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they were eligible collateral at the central bank of ireland the central bank of ireland opened the emergence of the needed systems line in order to fund a b.r.c. on the food that the logic of that so there is thirty four billion which was a regional issue that those won't some of them have been repaid now there's about twenty eight billion outstanding and there was a schedule that on the wrist and difficult schedule to meet in terms of any payments or those over the years which was around into twenty thirty one and the government was unhappy with the cash flow which they owe you know if you wired the government or when every year three point one billion in the markets roll in all over that debt into that effectively repayment of the musical notes and a consolation of the way the e.c.b. was unhappy about that as well because it was better needle security on the foot of that as well and therefore both the c.b.i. nitish government had an incentive to somehow restructure it to different extent of course a government has a much more. when incentive and again about two weeks ago down the structure
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it was a chance for ireland to expose their dark pasts to the light. are people who are calling this slavery, not least of which jeffrey shannon, a human-rights lawyer. in human terms you think that what happened in these laundries constitutes slavery? >> the detention of women and girls for work is very clearly slavery. if you look at why it is slavery, look at the fact that ireland signed the convention against forced labor. it fits within that definition. it is forced or compulsory labor. in addition to that, the prohibition against slavery is preemptory and so fundamental that no face can actually exclude it from the terms of the commitment to international instrument. it is also our opinion that in the international convention of civil and political rights, which ireland has ratified, it is a breach of several international instruments. >> throughout the 20th century the state said they had no knowledge of this, get irish society, people have said to us that if you misbehave, you will go to the laundry. somehow everyone knew that bad things were h
it was a chance for ireland to expose their dark pasts to the light. are people who are calling this slavery, not least of which jeffrey shannon, a human-rights lawyer. in human terms you think that what happened in these laundries constitutes slavery? >> the detention of women and girls for work is very clearly slavery. if you look at why it is slavery, look at the fact that ireland signed the convention against forced labor. it fits within that definition. it is forced or compulsory...
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if this is on top of the structural debt paid for ireland in austerity. it paid this back for several years, but they were going to have to pay it back until 2023. but there was no more money to be found. the current government is under pressure to restructure the debt or finds another way of doing it. there's a proposal written by the government now to turn the debt they had into a long-term bond. they're trying to get the european central bank to agree to that. that would mean the money would still be paid back by the taxpayer but over a far longer period of time. it stops them from bankrupting themselves in the short-term. >> is this good news or bad news for ireland? and for the irish people? >> economists will all say that it's terrible news. if you look at greece, the investors had to take a write- down of the money they put in, now that will not happen if the ecb agrees to this. the irs taxpayer will still have to pay the whole amount, but they will pass on the deck to the next generation. the irish government maintains this as a victory. it's very
if this is on top of the structural debt paid for ireland in austerity. it paid this back for several years, but they were going to have to pay it back until 2023. but there was no more money to be found. the current government is under pressure to restructure the debt or finds another way of doing it. there's a proposal written by the government now to turn the debt they had into a long-term bond. they're trying to get the european central bank to agree to that. that would mean the money would...
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but these are signals that are important about ireland being serious about its business, about irelandaving a trust and belief in itself. there's a demonstration of people walking with government, you can actually follow a strategy to restore prosperity, put order in your public finances and the most fundamental thing of all, to create jobs and opportunities for our people. when employment is much too high, that's reflected in the decision of the european council to put 6 billion available for youth unemployment which is a european if a nonno more nonwhat that's to be dealt with and it had can only be dealt with by strong decisive action. >> are you expecting to get any kind of decision on the extension of the esfs loans? >> well, there's a working group that was set up by the -- under ireland's presidency with the irish minister chairing that. the extension that was given to greece is a subject of a motion that was put forth by the portuguese along with ireland. and will is a working group considering that temt mop. i can't prejudice the outcome of where that would be, but it would be
but these are signals that are important about ireland being serious about its business, about irelandaving a trust and belief in itself. there's a demonstration of people walking with government, you can actually follow a strategy to restore prosperity, put order in your public finances and the most fundamental thing of all, to create jobs and opportunities for our people. when employment is much too high, that's reflected in the decision of the european council to put 6 billion available for...
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all six counties of northern ireland there is now a clear majority in favor of the union. people right across northern ireland recognize that when it comes to being part of this united kingdom, we are better off together. >> i sometimes try to avoid opinion polls, so i have not seen that one. it sounds like it is one that will lift the spirits of almost everyone in this house, because we believe in a united kingdom and in northern ireland being part of that united kingdom. >> can the prime minister reassure his house that he still believes in increasing spending on the nhs and making sure those funds go to the front-line doctors and nurses at the front line of our service? wax i can certainly give my honorable friend that assurance. that is why we committed to increasing nhs spending during each year in this parliament, and are on course to do that. we want to make sure the money goes to the front line, and that is why the number of managers and administrators is down and the number of clinical staff is up. >> was of the double-dip recession, the slowdown in deficit reduct
all six counties of northern ireland there is now a clear majority in favor of the union. people right across northern ireland recognize that when it comes to being part of this united kingdom, we are better off together. >> i sometimes try to avoid opinion polls, so i have not seen that one. it sounds like it is one that will lift the spirits of almost everyone in this house, because we believe in a united kingdom and in northern ireland being part of that united kingdom. >> can...
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murphy left for ireland for the summer. as far as we know our consultant was working with planning staff. he was not in contact with me or mr. murphy. a hearing got scheduled, i wasn't notified about the hearing. normally i'm the applicant and i get a call or letter telling me to go down and pick up the poster and bring it out to the site. and that has happened in every case. in this case it didn't happen. my understanding is that a letter was sent to mr. murphy's house. mr. murphy wasn't home during the summer. he was in ireland with his family. the variance was denied based on us not being there. i got a letter in late august. i called mr. murphy, unfortunately there was a family tragedy at the time i called. my client, mr. murphy it's father-in-law had gotten very ill and proceeded to die. when i called helmet, he was in the process of making arrangements to have the deceased brought back to the united states and to be buried. so it was a series of errors, partly on our fault, on our consultant's fault for not kiping in
murphy left for ireland for the summer. as far as we know our consultant was working with planning staff. he was not in contact with me or mr. murphy. a hearing got scheduled, i wasn't notified about the hearing. normally i'm the applicant and i get a call or letter telling me to go down and pick up the poster and bring it out to the site. and that has happened in every case. in this case it didn't happen. my understanding is that a letter was sent to mr. murphy's house. mr. murphy wasn't home...
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because we believe in the united kingdom, and we believe in northern ireland being part of the united kingdom. >> can the prime minister reassure this house that he still believes in increasing spending on the nhs, making sure that those funds go to the front lines doctors and nurses to the frontline of our services to a concert to give my honorable friend that assurance but that is what we committed to increase nhs spending during this parliament for each year in this parliament and we are on course to do that. crucially we do want to make sure the money goes to frontline and that is why the number of managers and of administrators in our nhs is right down, and the number of clinical staff is right up. >> thank you, mr. speaker. was at the double dip recession, the soda and deficit reduction of the projected 60% increase in national debt over the next five years that led prime minister -- full confidence in his chancellor? >> i have confidence in the chance or. the deficit is down 25%. there are a million extra private sector jobs and we are cleaning up made by the party opposite. >>
because we believe in the united kingdom, and we believe in northern ireland being part of the united kingdom. >> can the prime minister reassure this house that he still believes in increasing spending on the nhs, making sure that those funds go to the front lines doctors and nurses to the frontline of our services to a concert to give my honorable friend that assurance but that is what we committed to increase nhs spending during this parliament for each year in this parliament and we...
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ireland is burned from her belly button to her chin and on her earlobes. she has to have a second skin graft surgery thursday, but steve knows she'll get through it. >> i'm a firm believer that kids are much tougher than adults after everything she's been through. >>> a new report about dangers on the road, plus new help for people who own max. shawn yancy has your fox 5 top five. >> up first tonight, brian, a popular alcohol beverage is making a major change. no. 5, soon you'll be able to buy samuel adams beer in a can. the company said it would never do it, but founder jim cook spent two years and a million dollars inventing a special can that he claims eliminates the metallic taste in most cans. no. 4, think twice before drinking caffeinated beverages while pregnant. it could increase the odds of having a low birth weight baby or extending pregnancy. doctors advise pregnant women not to exceed two cups of coffee a day or 200 milligrams of caffeine. no. 3, strapped for cash? the postal service is getting into the clothing business. it will release a line
ireland is burned from her belly button to her chin and on her earlobes. she has to have a second skin graft surgery thursday, but steve knows she'll get through it. >> i'm a firm believer that kids are much tougher than adults after everything she's been through. >>> a new report about dangers on the road, plus new help for people who own max. shawn yancy has your fox 5 top five. >> up first tonight, brian, a popular alcohol beverage is making a major change. no. 5, soon...
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speaking of this year ireland currently holds the e.u. presidency do you feel that they can lead the global recovery effort if the country fails to ease its own debt burden. the whole story about a global recovery you. playing the many in the mainstream media to keep talking about a recovery when acme that there is no recovery we are in a depression europe i mean you care you didn't. crash and there's a lot of leveraging the need. a lot of read. that need. and i think that getting back to normal recovery normal economic growth may be five years ten years from now i don't think that you are. with the president are necessarily going to be able to. pressure will mark. to be trying to where you can. your up because the power of. europe and. the german accent are that you have an integration or you have a breakup of the euro the problem will. certainly a lot of problems in a long hard slog ahead thank you so much marco pierre triply financial advisor for our wealth management weighing in there. there although just while the people in dublin ar
speaking of this year ireland currently holds the e.u. presidency do you feel that they can lead the global recovery effort if the country fails to ease its own debt burden. the whole story about a global recovery you. playing the many in the mainstream media to keep talking about a recovery when acme that there is no recovery we are in a depression europe i mean you care you didn't. crash and there's a lot of leveraging the need. a lot of read. that need. and i think that getting back to...
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speaking of this year ireland currently holds the e.u. presidency do you feel that it can lead the global recovery effort if a country fails to ease its own debt burden. the whole story about a global recovery here from what we're playing the many in the main premier to keep talking about a recovery when i mean that there is no recovery we are in a depression. europe i mean you are you in a moment correction there is a lot of leveraging the need. a lot of very. very. and i think that getting back to. normal recovery normal economic growth may be five years from now i don't think that we are in. with the president are we going to be able to. mark pressure will mark. be trying to where you can. your up because the power of. europe and the german accent are that you have an integration or you have a breakup would be your. problem will. certainly a lot of problems in a long hard slog ahead thank you so much marco pierre triply financial advisor for our wealth management weighing in there. then all the just while the people in dublin are tight
speaking of this year ireland currently holds the e.u. presidency do you feel that it can lead the global recovery effort if a country fails to ease its own debt burden. the whole story about a global recovery here from what we're playing the many in the main premier to keep talking about a recovery when i mean that there is no recovery we are in a depression. europe i mean you are you in a moment correction there is a lot of leveraging the need. a lot of very. very. and i think that getting...
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my parents were from ireland.y'd share new tunes or old tunes. it's a wonderful opportunity to meet with people, and people can sit down who have learned tunes from different sources. if it's the same tune, they can sit down and play it together. basically, it's an irish jam session. it's just everybody gets together and plays a common repertoire. it's very relaxing. there's no pressure. you keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people come and go, and if the atmosphere and the spirit is good, it can go on for hours and hours, days in some cases. (narrator) many musical traditions have rich histories of their own. in the 20th century, musicians have been drawn to european music from the middle ages and renaissance, a repertoire commonly referred to as early music. because this music hasn't been performed for centuries, playing it today involves research, recreation, and imagination. (man) i always felt that early music was the music that's never made it t
my parents were from ireland.y'd share new tunes or old tunes. it's a wonderful opportunity to meet with people, and people can sit down who have learned tunes from different sources. if it's the same tune, they can sit down and play it together. basically, it's an irish jam session. it's just everybody gets together and plays a common repertoire. it's very relaxing. there's no pressure. you keep going for as long as you feel like going. if you feel like stopping, you stop, and you know, people...
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the team raised money back in ireland to rebuild. there is plenty of green on this basketball court. if anyone had any doubt that the irish were involved in doing this. the court was christened with bagpipes and basketball. everyone thankful to get this sliver of normalcy returned. >> it's the main focal point for the community and for the kids to see one another and to play. >> reporter: and possibly learn a new sport in the process. >> one of the efforts of sports, be a leader on and off the field. this is the best of what a sports player is. >> reporter: no matter where they come from. stephanie gosk, nbc news, breezy point, queens. >> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> and good evening, everyone. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we're following that breaking news in forestville. this is a small city northwest of santa rosa. startling discovery, a triple homicide. the sonoma co
the team raised money back in ireland to rebuild. there is plenty of green on this basketball court. if anyone had any doubt that the irish were involved in doing this. the court was christened with bagpipes and basketball. everyone thankful to get this sliver of normalcy returned. >> it's the main focal point for the community and for the kids to see one another and to play. >> reporter: and possibly learn a new sport in the process. >> one of the efforts of sports, be a...
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speaking with a story angry crowds on the streets of ireland may spoil the mood of e.u. leaders as they celebrate and historic a budget deal cutting the block spending for the first time ever now it's the european parliament's turn to have its final say on the agreement and the m.e. piece looks set to block the budget plan after a secret vote in what is seen as a revolt against e.u. leaders economist james may weigh weighs in. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print and the budgets are already present when you parliament to said he would be able to support the stealing and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said that they would like them to be supported so it's going to be a rocky ride i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right to talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still s
speaking with a story angry crowds on the streets of ireland may spoil the mood of e.u. leaders as they celebrate and historic a budget deal cutting the block spending for the first time ever now it's the european parliament's turn to have its final say on the agreement and the m.e. piece looks set to block the budget plan after a secret vote in what is seen as a revolt against e.u. leaders economist james may weigh weighs in. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the...
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had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can survive really i do believe is through there has to be a revolution otherwise. what's happening is that people are just simply breaking off and not paying attention in a pope has you know has followers yes you could see them you know cheering in st peter's square or whatever but the pope's did great damage in the past you know when j.p. two who was beloved in parts of latin america you know. but when he came and closed down the seminaries that were teaching liberation theology and orientation to. a theology of everyday life of the ology they could deal with human suffering at the ology that would b
had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can...
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and tens of thousands turned out for a nationwide rally in ireland against austerity cuts claiming they're being made to foot the bill for bankers failures i. could even you know watching our team with me lucy caffein of well on to our top story for this evening egypt has been plunged into a fresh outbreak of street clashes as protesters vent their fury against president mohamed morsi clouds of tear gas have been fired by the police and engulfing demonstrators who themselves had pelted the presidential palace with petrol bombs now amid this deepening crisis in egypt authorities have decided to block the video sharing web site you tube for an entire month this after it was declined it declined to remove an american made video clip that was deemed to be insulting to islam the decision had sparked outrage among many egyptians and r.t.l. true has the latest from cairo. at the moment there's been a lot of condemnation of the by protest movements to see you keep it as a vital resource for disseminating information about human rights abuses by the security forces it's also an indication of an isl
and tens of thousands turned out for a nationwide rally in ireland against austerity cuts claiming they're being made to foot the bill for bankers failures i. could even you know watching our team with me lucy caffein of well on to our top story for this evening egypt has been plunged into a fresh outbreak of street clashes as protesters vent their fury against president mohamed morsi clouds of tear gas have been fired by the police and engulfing demonstrators who themselves had pelted the...
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had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can survive really i do believe is through there has to be a revolution otherwise. what's happening is that people are just simply breaking off and not paying attention and a pope has you know has followers yes you could see them you know cheering in st peter's square or whatever but the pope's did great damage in the past you know when j.p. to who was beloved in parts of latin america you know. but when he came and closed down the seminaries that were teaching liberation theology and orientation to. a theology of everyday life of the ology they could deal with human suffering at the ology that would b
had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can...
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let's look at the world looked at ireland when it went what a dentist her husband brought her and she was she was the child inside her was probably not viable but she had started contracting they would not take that pregnancy which was going to kill the mother because she the woman had started contracting sepsis ted and the woman died of an infection anywhere else in the world they would have saved her it's not a hard thing to do you perform the abortion you save the woman the same thing happened in the state of arizona if i were to present to a hospital here in the u.s. let's say georgetown university. a and b. c. i would get my husband and say you take me across town to a non catholic hospital i don't want to lose you and leave our child you know motherless that's what women are up against to say that they're offering a full range of medical care my friend is disingenuous at best i don't mean to make you my enemy i said i don't think that's correct you know i really want to carry get the last word real quick kerry go ahead. i really want to suggest that the could be the issue in ari
let's look at the world looked at ireland when it went what a dentist her husband brought her and she was she was the child inside her was probably not viable but she had started contracting they would not take that pregnancy which was going to kill the mother because she the woman had started contracting sepsis ted and the woman died of an infection anywhere else in the world they would have saved her it's not a hard thing to do you perform the abortion you save the woman the same thing...
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had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can survive really i do believe is through there has to be a revolution otherwise. what's happening is that people are just simply breaking off and not paying attention in a pope has you know has followers yes you could see them you know cheering in st peter's square or whatever but the pope's did great damage in the past you know when j.p. to who was beloved in parts of latin america you know. but when he came and closed down the seminaries that would teaching liberation theology and orientation to. a theology of everyday life of the ology that could deal with human suffering at the ology that would b
had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can...
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carter tow on april 15th making stops in a number of countries, ireland, holland and france. the tour begins june 28th, la, and be at the verizon center july 29th. >>> a discovery cop firmed, remains found under a parking lot belonged to english king, scientists announced a skull is that of richard the third. dna tests confirm the bones belong to the king, the king died in 1485. >>> standsoff lasting almost a week comes to a dramatic ends. find out what responders found when they stormed a bunker where a man killed a bus driver and holding the child hostage.
carter tow on april 15th making stops in a number of countries, ireland, holland and france. the tour begins june 28th, la, and be at the verizon center july 29th. >>> a discovery cop firmed, remains found under a parking lot belonged to english king, scientists announced a skull is that of richard the third. dna tests confirm the bones belong to the king, the king died in 1485. >>> standsoff lasting almost a week comes to a dramatic ends. find out what responders found when...
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and then great crowds on the streets of ireland may spoil the mood of evil leaders as they celebrate in a historic budget deal cutting the block spending for the first time ever the parliament's turn to have its final say on the agreement and the m.e.p. looks set to block the budget plan after a secret vote in what is seen as a revolt against leaders of mr james midway weighs in. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this no whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print in the budget or already present you politics to said he would be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group said there are likely to be supported so it's going to be a rocky ride i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right to talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still spend on spending more money now that's almost certainly what's going to happen to br
and then great crowds on the streets of ireland may spoil the mood of evil leaders as they celebrate in a historic budget deal cutting the block spending for the first time ever the parliament's turn to have its final say on the agreement and the m.e.p. looks set to block the budget plan after a secret vote in what is seen as a revolt against leaders of mr james midway weighs in. constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at...
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and tens of thousands turned out for a nationwide rally in ireland against austerity cuts claiming they're being made to foot the bill for bankers failures. good evening you're watching our team with me lucy caffein of well on to our top story for this evening egypt has been plunged into a fresh outbreak of street clashes as protesters vent their fury against president mohamed morsi clouds of tear gas have been fired by the police and engulfing demonstrators who themselves have pelted the presidential palace with petrol bombs now amid this deepening crisis in egypt authorities have decided to block the video sharing web site you tube for an entire month this after it was declined it declined to remove an american made video clip that was deemed to be insulting to islam the decision had sparked outrage among many egyptians and r.t.l. true has the latest from cairo. at the moment there's been a lot of condemnation of the band by protest movements who see you tube as a vital resource for disseminating information about human rights abuses by the security forces it's also an indication of an i
and tens of thousands turned out for a nationwide rally in ireland against austerity cuts claiming they're being made to foot the bill for bankers failures. good evening you're watching our team with me lucy caffein of well on to our top story for this evening egypt has been plunged into a fresh outbreak of street clashes as protesters vent their fury against president mohamed morsi clouds of tear gas have been fired by the police and engulfing demonstrators who themselves have pelted the...
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the streets of europe are also lacking stability as a wave of countrywide protests hit spain and ireland of this week with people expressing their discontent over austerity policies the story much more later in the program. john brennan barack obama's pick to the head the cia and the architect of the drone assassination program has had part of his senate confirmation hearings this week while critics accuse lawmakers of giving john brennan an easy ride some members of the public weren't shy in expressing their disapproval multiple protesters interrupted the session raising posters accusing brennan of being the driving force . behind the so-called targeted killings operations human rights activists claim the use of drones against suspected terrorists is unlawful and leads to a number of civilian casualties after demonstrators were removed from the hall lawmakers questioned brennan on torture and cia shortcomings however critics claim that those inquiries are seen strictly ceremonial i think scholar and author says that given the writings of years his confirmation could set a troubling prec
the streets of europe are also lacking stability as a wave of countrywide protests hit spain and ireland of this week with people expressing their discontent over austerity policies the story much more later in the program. john brennan barack obama's pick to the head the cia and the architect of the drone assassination program has had part of his senate confirmation hearings this week while critics accuse lawmakers of giving john brennan an easy ride some members of the public weren't shy in...
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qualifying group and with four wins from four next month they face a crucial match against northern ireland in belfast and i saw and who are ranked eighty ninth in the world which shows and with this in mind as both sides rely on high balls into the box and counterattacks tickets at the bargain price of five euros drew a crowd of russians and locals to the municipal steady him where russia kicked off using you as your cough and blood in your bistro from the flank mud in mountain dangerous attack until the forty third minute when there's an intrigue. because they're fly zone and unfortunately a roman shirokov combined to break the deadlock i then for the second half capello made a host of changes and russia took possession adding a second after six to six minutes as suburban chirac of bass found shot the two fourteen and one destroyed the twenty two year old midfielder becoming the second away in a row just on his debut i have tangi team mate for their smaller against the us last november but to neil was how it finished in monomania though kabila knows northern ireland might be harder not to
qualifying group and with four wins from four next month they face a crucial match against northern ireland in belfast and i saw and who are ranked eighty ninth in the world which shows and with this in mind as both sides rely on high balls into the box and counterattacks tickets at the bargain price of five euros drew a crowd of russians and locals to the municipal steady him where russia kicked off using you as your cough and blood in your bistro from the flank mud in mountain dangerous...
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qualifying group and with four wins from four next month they face a crucial match against northern ireland in belfast and iceland who are ranked eighty ninth in the world which shows and with this in mind as both sides rely on high balls into the box and counter attacks tickets at the bargain price of five euros drew a crowd of russians and locals to the municipal steady him where russia kicked off using you as your cough and blood in your bistro from the flanks but didn't mountain dangerous attack until the forty third minute when there's an intrigue we stroll because their fight zoom in and find only a row munch a rock of combined to break the deadlock i then for the second half capello made a host of changes and russia took possession adding a second after six to six minutes as suburban chirac of pass found shot at two fourteen and one destroy the twenty two year old midfielder becoming the second away in a row just on his debut i have tangi team mate for their small of against the us last november but to neil was how it finished in monomania though kabila knows northern ireland might b
qualifying group and with four wins from four next month they face a crucial match against northern ireland in belfast and iceland who are ranked eighty ninth in the world which shows and with this in mind as both sides rely on high balls into the box and counter attacks tickets at the bargain price of five euros drew a crowd of russians and locals to the municipal steady him where russia kicked off using you as your cough and blood in your bistro from the flanks but didn't mountain dangerous...
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the streets of europe are also lacking a stability as a wave of countrywide protests that spain and ireland are this week with people expressing their discontent over austerity policies this story and much more later in the program. john brennan barack obama's pick to head the cia and the architect of the drone assassination program had his senate confirmation hearing this week while critics accuse the lawmakers of giving john brennan an easy ride some members of the public weren't shy in expressing their disapproval multiple protesters interrupted the session raising you posters accusing brennan of being the driving force behind the so-called. killing operations human rights activists claim the use of drones against suspected terrorists is unlawful and leads to a high number of civilian civilian casualties after demonstrators were removed from the hall a law makers questioned brennan on torture and cia shortcomings however critics claim that those inquiries seem strictly ceremonial scholar and author calling cavell says that given brennan's views his confirmation could set a troubling prec
the streets of europe are also lacking a stability as a wave of countrywide protests that spain and ireland are this week with people expressing their discontent over austerity policies this story and much more later in the program. john brennan barack obama's pick to head the cia and the architect of the drone assassination program had his senate confirmation hearing this week while critics accuse the lawmakers of giving john brennan an easy ride some members of the public weren't shy in...
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and they're angry crowds on the streets of ireland may spoil the mood of the e.u. leaders as they celebrate in historic budget deal cutting the blocks spending for the first time ever now it's the european parliament's turn to have its final say on the agreement and the look set to block the budget plan after a secret vote in what is seen as a revolve against the leaders economist james midway weighs in constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and have another go at writing this now whether they actually do that will probably depend on the fine print and the budgets are already present when you parliament to said he would be able to support the steel and the heads of one of the major groups in the parliament the socialist group there is said there are likely to support it so it's going to be a rocky ride i think this budget over the next few months cameron's right talk about this being like a reduction in a credit card limits and of course you can have your credit card limit reduced and still spend carry on spending mor
and they're angry crowds on the streets of ireland may spoil the mood of the e.u. leaders as they celebrate in historic budget deal cutting the blocks spending for the first time ever now it's the european parliament's turn to have its final say on the agreement and the look set to block the budget plan after a secret vote in what is seen as a revolve against the leaders economist james midway weighs in constitutionally they're well within their rights to reject the thing and send it back and...